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Evening Star dated April 18, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Generally fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly cooler tonight; gentle to moder- ate

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 T A2 s PRODUCTION LIMIT HITS AT MONOPOLY Miss Perkins Says Aim Is to Keep Rich Plants From ! Unfair Competitoin. By the...

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 DA R PAGES HERE | FROMEVERY STATE Group Serving 42nd Congress } Wearing White Gowns at Sessions. Young women representing...

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 NOTABLE LEADERS | [Montgomery County Ora FORM DELEGATION Most Distinguished Group Ever to Visit U. S. Is Coming Here. By the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO BALANCED POSTAL BUDGET PLEDGED Farley Promises in Forum to Eliminate Deficit by July 1, 1934....

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 A—o « THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. BALANCED POSTAL BUDGET PLEDGED Farley Promises in Forum to Eliminate Deficit by...

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 REDUCED FARE HAVRE DE GRACE RACES 'WEEK-DAYS, APRIL 15 to 29 bdus e Round 83 40 iitie =5 [ | il Special Train Direct to Race

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 HE EVENING STAR 'y With Sunday Morning Edition. ! WASHINGTON, D. C. WUESDAY........April 18, 1933 Y¥HEODORE W....

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 Buy It Frem a R . - -"&axgp that low you Iol:l! difference in Paints! Virtually Gives You a New Roof Seld on a Money-Back...

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 AMU From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. By E. de 5. MELCHER Pessy Wood. “Best Sellers” Has Splendid

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933 Jessica Brown Ross. 30-Mme ATTORNEY WEDS |ANTISOVIET RALLY |...

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 A—12 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHING GTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933. SPORTS Balting Slump Not Depressmg Griffs : Ruth

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 MUST GET TIGHTER AP ON MENBERS Ryder Team Squabble Shows Lack of ‘Definite Control in P. G. A. Affairs. BY LAWRENCE PERRY.

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 A—14 BANKERS PROPOSE REFORM PROGRAM Recruiting of Federal Reserve System Urged by Ex- ecutive Council. FF¥ BY EDWARD C....

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS IRREGULAR N LIGHT TURNOVER High-Grade Group Lower. German lssues Are Again Heavy. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE....

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 A—16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933. —_ Lansburghs They’re arriving by truckloads . . . 2 days

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 ADULT TUBERCULAR HOSPITAL 1S URGED BY REICHELDERFER Commissioner Points to In- adequate Facilities for Older Patients. GROUND

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 B2 SOCIETY. > SOCIETY Mrs. Roosevelt Spending Busy Day in New York—Attends Fete at ° Todhunter School. RS. ROOSEVELT, who...

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 | also are well known among the younger |club this Friday evening, April 21, at set in Washington who are devoted [the...

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 T B—4 %% I Py Ty —Fd PREAD AREAS sl;:l Wwas up, but -‘:m tnctn’gt ‘Thou- sands of acres have been inundated in he Delta. t A

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 OFUNWISE SAVNG Declares Economies Should Be Planned With Eye to Future Generations. By the Associated Press A warning against

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 MULLEN INDORSED FOR U.S. ATTORNEY Lincoln Park Citizens Back Miss Taggart for Juvenile Court Judge. John P. Mullen was...

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 TAX ON BEER MAY EXCEED ESTIMATE Mills’ Figures Were Based on 19 States, Whereas 26 By the Assoclated Press. Swift-moving...

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 5—8 HUL HOLDSALOE N CLBAN DPUTE Shows No More Disposition to Become Involved Than Stimson Did. Br the Associated Press....

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 S DOLLY GANN SEES £. 0.P. COMEBACK Calls on All Elements of Party 1 to Work Unceasingly Till 1936. This is the scventeenth

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 WASHINGTON, ODES OF THE MOMENT MAGAZINE PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 18 1933. SPRINGTIME BY D. C. PEATTIE.

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 ! , Bedtime ‘#% Stories BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Nane but Re Weasel e'er kills Just for fun 2 ffer who hunts with...

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 THE The Cheerful Cherub My, thoughts take refug inthe past — Instead of fighting ol f O 1933 K.y. TRBUNE, e GEE, BUT TIME...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. AUTOMOBILES. . DONT BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD - Each page of The Star has a scheduled...

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 B—14 ROOMS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, 'APRIL 18, 1933, APARTMENTS. Al.!—mscmnmous. DOGS, PETS, ETC....

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 REAL SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) . oins., water and cu ne no renewlh f Soust 1o LING’ HILLS, VA. PHONE w;u.nm 150 CASH. s.‘l"

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ' B—16 NEW ILLINOIS SENATOR CENTERS YES gfifla&hlfl”&%fiangfigfl:flgn Ao rRoct BLJES D. C, TUESDAY,

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