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Evening Star dated April 23, 1933

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 ‘WEATHER. Porecast.) (U. 8. Weather Buresu Fair, s>mewhat cooler today; tomorrow fair, slowly rising temperature; moderate o

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 - A2 * TROOPS INGREASED | IN LEVEE BLASTING Guard Strengthened With Further Threats of Dyna- miting in Flood Area. By the...

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 HERRIOT ARRIVES INCAPITAL TODAY Paris Instructs Envoy to Seek U. S. Return to Gold Standard. the face of changed conditions

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 A—4 #» WOMEN OF THIRTY STATES TO MEET League of Voters’ Leaders o Discuss Economy, Theat- ies and Other Issues. With leaders

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 THE A. P WILL DEBATE l NEWS BR[]AI]BASTS! ‘ Radio Issue to Be Considered at Press Association Meeting Tomorrow. By the...

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 A THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 23, 1933—PART ONE. TELEE S e AA_*l 1 | | e il Good Morning, Washington...

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 Star, and two years ago was made a life member. - Surviving her are Mrs. King, a grandson, Joseph King; two step-sons, | |

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 i b THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT! Practicallyr Evéry Need for the Home—uat Prices That k th -S . eg0 > What a Sale! Homespun...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 23, 1933—PART ONE. Seventh and K Sts. o « ¢ o o o « o o o Free Parking Opposite 8th

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 A—10 MUSCLE SHOALS DEBATED IN HOUSE Argument on Bill Draws Scarcely 50 Members. Vote Tomorrow. By the Associated Press....

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 INDUSTRIAL PLAN 0 BE PRESENTED “Production Warrant” Would | Be Included in Profit- Sharing Scheme. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. A...

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 A—12 MEDICAL SOCIETY CONVENES TUESDAY ‘Annual Scheduled—Dr. Willson Named President. SPANISH WAR VETERANS Senator Means Snyl

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 23, 1933—PART ONE. ' The Hub Furniture Co., 7th and D Streets N\W.—The Hub...

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 A—14 3 — AIR MEET ATTRACTS PROMINENT PILOTS 75 'Privately Owned Planes to Compete May 7 at Col- lege Park Airport. More than

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 CAMP EXPOSITION TOBEHELDATY.W. Mrs. Roosevelt to Sponsor Display to Win Support for Summer Plan. Sponsored by Mrs. Franklin

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 s, 2 " A—16 THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 23, 1933—PART ONi!. ¥ 3 We'd like to make a bet, that you'd never mark

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 RELIEF AGTIVITIES A. F. of L. Will Ask “Prompt and Constructive Action,” Declares Green. CO-ORDINATION PLAN IS CALLED...

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 B2 HITS TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL LOCATION G. U. Medical School Faculty Protests Buena Vista, Md., Site. Plans under...

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 FINALS IN ORATORY 10 BE THIS WEEK Virginia, Maryland and D. C. Champions to Be Se- lected in Contests. With three Virginia

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 4-Piece ‘Bedroom Suite All four of these pieces are cleverly styled and of superior THE SI'.\"D;\V STAR., ‘WASHINGTON, D. (.,

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 Part 2—8 Pages HULL’S CAREER STARTED BY DEBATE School Room Scene Recalled as Secre- tary of State Centin Tariff and Other...

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 THE. EVENING STAR ms-mzmwm WASHINGTON, D. C. director general of the war-time United States Railroad Administration, has been

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 SAFE BANK AND MORE GOLD SEEN DEPRESSION REMEDY Guarantee of Deposits and Silbsidizing of Production of Yellow Metal Economic

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 LUXURY LINER —By Gina Kaus— (COPYRIGHT, 1033, BY GINA EAUS) INSTALLMENT XXIX. \HOMAS had found the masked woman with~ the...

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 THE Firesto / 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 23, 1933—PART TWO. ne HAs NOT CUT QUALITY TO MEET TODAY'S “WAR” PRICES

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL THE HOME GARDENER Practical and Seasonal Hints for the Amateur for Beautifying...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 23, 1933—PART TWO. : . * 7 i Deal, For HOVES o Rl BETTER VALUES IN SPRING HOME...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. _APRIL 23, 1932—PAKRT vWo. HICH-CRADE WARDROBE : ’ Salted Free Telephone Mixed Parking _

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 Cap ital’s Social ‘Highlights Part 3—12 Pages MRS. ELIPHALET F. ANDREWS, Chairman of the annual garden party for the benefit

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Rooseve It Is Guest Of Pen Women’s League First Lady Asks That Economy Be Carefully Administered Where...

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 SOCIETY. Miss Martha Bride of Mr. N. Hagan R. P. Mulligan Miss Vera Ly;xdell Baker and Mr. Russell Lee Bogley Married Last

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 4 s OCIETY. Large Dance at Academy Leads Annapolis Events First. Second and Third | Take Part in Inf, i ‘. ANNAPCLIS, Md.,

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 5 OCIETY. ————eee e Fairfax Easter Dance Attcnded by Group From Alexandrig Capt. Douglas, U. S. A., Re- tired, and Mr....

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 SOCIETY. DECATUR 5098 NORTH 1306 Even the Best Today Is Inexpensive Katharine Lee Ogilvie’s Oil Permanent l\Vlve...

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 SOCIETY. Bn'fl. Gen. and Mrs. Lee At Quantico Entertain Officers and Wives Reception Given Tuesday. Supper Parties Precede...

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 8 =» Women's Legal Fraternity Dinner for Freshmen Phi Delta Women's Legal Praternity entertained at a dinner last evening in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 23, 1933—PART THREE. The PALAIS ROYAL THLEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Our Budgét Service A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 23, 1933—PART THREE. ’Leading FUrnitUre Manufacturers the Countfnyver' Say ‘That...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C. APRIL 23. 1933—PART THREE. Left: Very new turban of black cire satin, with red flowers in

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 12 Cabinet Member Gusst At Chicago Club Dinner Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Compton will be the guests of honor of the Uni- versity

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 Stage—Screen Music—Radio Part 4—8 Pages MARIE PREVOST SPAROLE GIRL” KEITH'S JOE VELM SHEHE SU%EHW E. BROWN ER THE GREATY...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Predicting a Bigger and Better Picture Industry Hollywood Now in State of Chaos, but It Is Ready for a...

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 - ~ Modern Music of ‘ All Nations at Festival Works of Ravel. Schoenberg. Pizzett1 and Other *Apostles of the New Ethics of

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 In the Mo T has seemed apparent that here is a need for more one-way streets in the National Capital, especially some running

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Chapter G, P. E. O.—Easter services tn Russia and Palestine were descril by Mrs. Henry Barden at the last

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. Meetings This Week. BLUE LODGES. Monday—Dawson, Stansbury, E. A Joppa, F. C. ‘Tuesday — Federal, F. C.

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 TRIBUTE ARRANGED 10 SHAKESPEARE Program Will Mark 369th Anniversary of Birth Over WISV Tonight. A speare will be broadcast

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 Meetings This Week. Monday — Quentin Roosevelt, No. 11, 8:30 pm., Potomac Boat Club, Thirty-sixth and Canal sl treets....

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 COSLIN SETS PACE WITH 4 OF 16 HITS Gets Home Run, Two Dou-| bles and Single—Al Thomas Rescuer of Weaver. BY JOHN B. KELLER.

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 11l Wind for Judge Blessing for Blue : U. S. Open Lacks Spice of Amateur Threat LUIN NICK OF TIME FOR DODGER BERTH D. C....

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 NEEDS TITLE CLASS T0 SCORE TUESDAY Pete Facing Test Fans Have Awaited in Battle With Ex-Feather Champ. ELLING newspapers to

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