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Evening Star dated February 24, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, slightly warmer today; tomorrow cloudy and colder; moderate southwest winds.

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 A-2 # e OLLEGAL VOTES LLEGED N PLEA Montgomery Recount Peti- tion Claims “Irregulari- ties” in Election. B a Staff...

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 WETZMAN GUILTY IN DAICHES CASE Gets Life Term in Insurance Slaying, “Most Cold- Blooded in Chicago. By the Associaied Press.

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 A—4 * NEW DEALERS AP T4 COURTFGHT Power Program Involved in Adverse Decision by Alabama Judge. (Continued From First Page.)

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 AF.OFL CLANS 7000 AUTO NEN Green Says That Number of Automobile Workers Are “Paid Up.” By the Assoclated Press. DETROIT,...

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 Rug Beauty Our Duty Nat. $3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Ind. Ave. N. HOT-WATER HEAT “American...

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 VOTE FOR DISTRIC 10 BE DISCUSSED Leaders of Representation Movement to Attend Din- ner of Women’s League. National...

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 M’chfl FLECTED POWER CHARMAN Commission Head to Serve " Until July of 1939. Began in 1930. By the Associated Press. .Frank R.

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 o DR. MARIE LUCAS ~ (emeteryy | DIESATHERHOME rour Graduate of Howard U. Was Examiner for Teacher Group. Dr. Marie B, Lucas,

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 HONESTY VICTIM RENANS IS Sandwich Man Cries for $15/ Hat He Bought With His Reward. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK,...

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 THE SUNDAY RTAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART ONE. b s (D] \ ) 4 \ / LN\ QW A ¢ N\ 4 N Vi Sy o The Shoe With the

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 A—12 ARMY ORDERS. Gardner, Lieut. Col. Fulton Q. C., Coast Artillery Corps, assigned to duty at Fort Monroe, Va., upon com=

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 HEARINGS PLEDGED ON HARLAN'S BILL Sumners to Push Measure to Give Cabinet Members Seats in Congress. By the Assoclated Press.

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 PSALES MANAGER WANTED ELECTRIC A splendid opportunity for an experienced, capabie specialty sales- man. Salary and com-...

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 REDS AND NAZIS + THREATEN PEACE Enmity Blights Development of England’s New Policy of Isolation. By the Associated Press. The

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 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 924, 1935—PART ONE. 1935 Buy Now and Pay in April! Merchandise Bought During the

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 oo v | @he Saumday Shar CAPITAL PICTURED BY RANDOLPH AS STEEPED INCRINE Chairman of Investigating Committee Broadcast Lurid

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 B-2 =x HOLDS ECONOMY | NEEDED N COUNTY Delegate Cantrel Addresses Montgomery Farmers on Financial Problems. By a Staff...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¥, FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART ON ARLINGTON SPLTS | INTO THREE GANPS Democratic Decision for...

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 WOMAN IS HELD INHIT-RUN DEATH Tears Follow Coroner’s Ver- dict in Case of F. K. Trued- ley, Educator, 81. . Mrs. Mary K....

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART ONE. * B-S MRS. CLARA BOLEY, CLUBWOMAN, DIES Easton Pneumonia...

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 FRANCE SEEKING | STABLE CURRENCY Feels Time Is Ripe for Some Agreement With U. S. and Britain. BY WILLIAM BIRD. By Radio to

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1935. » Azucar Takes Record Race Purse of...

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 B—8 S ONE GOOD PITCHER WOULD BRIG J0Y Griff, Rare Judge of Slab Material, on Job Until Harris Arrives. BY JOHN B. KELLER. N

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. b MARYLAND, DUKE EVEN FOR SECOND Winner Gets

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 B—10 = SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. Base Ball Is Most Dangerous Sport :...

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 SPORTS City Bowling Association Will Worr DISPUTES LIKELY TOENLIVENPARTY New Methods of Managing‘ Big Tournaments Among |...

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 B—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART ONE. February Payable SEVENTH " CHARGE ACCOUDNTS. INVITED 5

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 Editorial Page Part 2—8 Pages . TROUBLED TRUCE HEADS TOWARD EUROPEAN WAR Germany Not Appeased by Arms Equal- ity Offer at...

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 D1 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....February 24, 1835 THEODORE W. NOYES. . .Editor

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART TWO. D3 GERMANS AVOID CRASH BY LIVING FOR NATION Although Money...

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 D—4 ; |Rattle Used in Days Before the Fire Alarm LTIZENS REPORT to Oldest Inhabitants’ Group ONGHANEEIND.C. NULE BXPLANED...

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 Militia Warned to Reduce Recruits in Encampments Chief of National Guard Burea'u Says Last Year's Field Reports Show...

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. The Post Office Department will de- rive financial profit from recent storms of protest. Such, in any

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 BANQUET WILL MARK PLAY TOURNEY’S END Dr. William Lee Corbin Will Speak at Dinner March 3 at the Admiral. The annual banquet

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W.ASHINGTON, D. 0, FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART TWO. Tomorrow is the Day! By Street Car, By Bus, By Auto,...

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—10 Pages Highlights of Official Days ar Home of Cabinet Hostesses SOCIETY SECTION he...

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 E—2 OCIETY. Miss Elinor Castendyk Is Bride of Dr. Struve Marriag e to Third Secretary of German Embassy Takes Place in...

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 S Tales of Well In Literature, OCIETY. -Known Folk Art, Politics Vice President’s Schooner of Buttermilk and Vegetable Dinner

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 SOCIETY China Shower Given For Bride-to-Be at Army and Navy Club Mi!é Eliza\:eth T}:ummel IS | Hostess — Chevy Chase | Mrs.

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 S | Holcombs Entertain At Two Receptions At Quantico Base New Commander and “’ife‘l at Home on Wednesday | and Tl\ursday...

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 SOCIETY, Alexandria Home Reoccupied by Mr. AndMrs. De Cazenove Bridal Couple Novembef Were Guests in Califor- n;‘ 0( Lieut.

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 Weddings (Continued Prom Second Page.) * Mrs. ker of East Orange, N. J. - The fe;‘mna took place at 8 o'clock . Thursday, the

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FEBRUARY 24 1935-PART YHREK Notes of the Week's Bridge Parties Numerous Mrs....

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 Leonard Hall Benefit- Card Pnrty and Dancé Planned for March 4 Alurni and Legion Post 4o Sponsor Fete—Charlotte Hall:...

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. SOCIETY. DISAPPEARING FEL | GRASS A PROBLEM Wild

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 Stage Music e = rt 4—12 Pages - -— — Screen — Radio WASHINGTON, FEATURES Che Sundny Stare D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24,

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 F-2 CALVE By John Clagett Proctor. HEY certainly did know how to build houses in ye olden days, both for comfort and for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART FOUR. ' TREASURES AND TRASH FOUND IN UNCLE SAM’S CELLARS By Don...

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 4 Spanish Guitar Artist to Give a Washington Recital ' . Andres Segovm. After Concerts All Over the World, Will Display His

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 AMUSEMENTS. Do the English Excel in Presenting Light Operas? One Writer Thinks the D'Oyly Carte Company Received Too Much...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. FEBRUARY 24, 1935—PART FOUR. % IWLW NIGHT POWER IREDUCED BY COURT Wired Radio Considered

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON MAY AID NATIONAL GALLERY Proposed . Andrew Mellon Gift Expected as Definite Step Toward This...

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 F-—8 Traffic Saf Financial Contribution ety Research . of Industry to Permit Expansion and Reorganization of Harvard ing...

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