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Evening Star dated April 16, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Cloudy today and tomorrow, probably occasional rain, little change in temper-...

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 PRESIENT LEARNS | ek = Fore][AKRON CRASH QU PA™ EY SENTIMENT Meet~ Envoys Here in Prepa- ration for Conference This Month. BY

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 FIRST LADY ENTERS TWO DOGS IN SHOW Mrs. Roosevelt to Present Award to Winner at Kennel Club Saturday. The award to-the best

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 A—4 D A R TOPUT BAN ON CONTROVERSIES Board Sets Policy for Forty-Second Annual Ses- sion Opening Tomorrow. l)uvlnz ,death...

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 SWIMMING CLASS SETS NEW RECORD Close to 700 Boys Enroll for Instruction at Y. M. | C. A. Pool. With President Roosevelt soon

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 A3 ALEN FIVGERPRIT ORDER REVOKED Miss Perkins Sets Aside Plan for Records Made by Secretary Doak. Former Secretary of Labor

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 P AT T B T L R RADIC adquarters for the New REFRIGERATORS LOWEST TERMS IN THE CITY PHONE DISTRICT 4700 1350 F St. N.W. 3218

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 A—S8 THE BUNLAY & "B, WAb 1. 16, 1hs 1933—PA KT OXE. ROOSEVELT GREETS NEW FRENCH ENVOY De La Boulaye Presents Cre-: dentials

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 ~HELD IN WOMAN’S DEATH | deciared she had died hom e ihéeu :lmdznudm" Sergt. George Darnall, connec- tion with the case and

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 CATHOLIC PEACE DELEGATES ARRIVE North, East and Middle West Will Be Represented at Two- " Day Sessions. Delegates to the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 16, 1933—PART ONE. T [ e reen uana] | [ U5 TWE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE THESE SPECIALS]

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 Pink Flowering Dogwood Trees $1.25 Every plant has an abundance of flower buds. Let them bloom in your garden. 2 to 3 feet.

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 75,000 VISITORS JOIN'-RESIDENTS IN EASTER RITES Special Religious Ceremonies Include Two Outdoor Sun- rise Services....

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 OSTEND CAPTURES MIDDLEBURG CUP Mrs. F. M. Gould's Entry Wins Four-Mille Cross-Coun- try Race. Special Dispateh to The Star.

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 BEER'S FIRST WEEK GIVES . 5. MILLIONS $4,000,000 Collected From Barrel Taxes and Licenses, Survey of States Shows. By the...

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 » THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 16, 1933—PART ONE. - House & Herrmann We have planned to make this the biggest...

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 Editorial Page Part 2—8 Pages ARLINGTON DEVELOPMENT IN ORDERLY WAY URGED National Cemetery’s Future May Mar Esthetic Capital

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 = ] THE EVENING STAR —With Sundey Morning Bditien. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.........April 16, 1033 THY.0ODORE W....

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 ECONOMIC RESTCRATION IS MENACED BY POLITICS Roosevelt and MacDonald Must Satisfy European Security Demand in Order to Achieve

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 Eer| Jasper Post. No. 13, met at the 'Ightomupcuzlz Club, 1326 Massa- chusetts avenue. New members were kdmitted. Resoluticns

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 THE HOME GARDENER Practical and Seasonal Hints for the Amateur for Beautifying Surroundings of the Home. HARDY...

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 Mrierin! for this column must be in the State office, 1201 Sixteenth street, not later than the first mail on Wednesday...

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 UNREST OF MORDS “NOT ALARMING™ Philippine Independence Is- sue, Cause of Split, tery to Tribesmen. MANILA, Philippine Islands

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