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Evening Star dated March 31, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau PForecast.) Rain and colder today and probably to- morrow; moderate northeast or east winds,

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 A—2 = 155250000 BEHNDININCINE $2847,000000 Three. Quarters Perigd Ffim “March Shows Sdrplus. By.the Associated Press. 2 "The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 31, 1935—PART ONE. » A3 CAPITAL’S SPRING FESTIVAL OF BLOSSOMS AS SEEN FROM THE AIR

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 HEAD OFCOLLESE SEERSD.A R POST Dr. Flora Myers Gillentine on “Brain T!-u_st” Ticket for Highest Office. —_— Opposed to Mrs.

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 DRIVE IS OPENED ONTUBERGULOSIS Mrs. Roosevelt and Leaders in Medical Profession Take Part. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and na-

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 SOFT COAL STRIKE THREATCANEELED Miners and Operators Agree to Continue Present Wage Until June 16. (Continued From Pirst...

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 BATES T0 ADDRESS VOLUNTEER GROUP Will Speak on Crime Control Before Chest Workers’ Institute. Sanford Bates, director of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 31, 1935—PART ONE. 9 ring Style P sHow Tomorrow—see what the home of 1935 will...

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 CHESAPEAKE DIAMOND- BACK TERRAPIN (Since 1858) 1107 Connecticut Avenue — C | ongresstona { Waslung!ana gfia!onc @emelery...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 31, 1935—PART ONE. ying it until hot -...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 31, 1935—PART ONE. he Shelvador which pro- about 504 miore shelf space ‘giekt.d the

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 A—12 * ; BREMER PRISONER CLEARS 3 DEATHS Lifer Exonerated and Crimes Pinned on Barker- Karpis Gang. By the Associated Press.

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 U RELEF LD WL TOTAL 10 Subsistence Garden Sites Will Exceed Number Last Year by 300. = - The District's sbsistench gatdens

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 A-l4 ¥ JALING CATHOLICS TERMED REPRISAL Arrest of Nuns and Monks Held Reich Retaliation to Challenge. By the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 31, 1935—PART ONE. The PALAIS ROYAL Director SALES MANAGER OF PALAIS ROYAL ON AD...

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 A—16 5 CLASS REGALLS HCH SEADOL DAY 49th Annual Reunion Brings Fond Memories to Old Graduates. The class of 1886 of the...

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 LOW-RENT HOUSING Washington Wayside ACTON 15 SOUGHT Consumers’ Council Head Sends Plea for D. C. Regulations. Farly action by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 31, 1935—PART ONE. m SALELTOTS ano GIRLS $lg9m/ /00 Sizes1to3 3to6 7 tol12 600 st 51

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 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, It’s Cherry Blossom Time at Winter’s over—pink blossoms have taken over Lansburgh’s! You’ll...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 31, 1935—PART ONE. 781 & €-STREETS NA-9800 LANSBURGH'S STREET FLOOR IS A BOWER OF

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 oo ] The Sundy Star WASHINGTON, D. ‘Garnett’s Office Establishes Record for Cases Prosecuted ALLEN PROPOSAL FOR D. C....

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 PO TO DISUSS WORLD TUATON Interpretation to Be Part of Secret Consistory Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. VATICA. CITY,...

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 NEW LOGAL BLS TOBEINTRODLEED Effort Will Be Made to Have Others Reported for District Day Action. Beveral District bills are

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 LEGION HEADS 10 PUSH BONUS Called to Indianapolis Tues- day for Discussion on Vinson Bill Plans. By the Associated Press. The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 31, 1935—PART ' ONE. ARNY DAY PARAE T0 NLUDE &, Hope Held Roosevelt Will Be Back for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. GARNHTS UFH[}E Living Costs to Be Revised SHSN_EW_ MARK Auto and Radio Expenses to Go Into

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 ORGANIZED PLAY CONFERENCE TOPIC 27 Organizations to Sponsor Insti- tute at Roosevelt High School. ‘Twenty-seven...

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 COLLEGE FLYERS CONVENE TUESDAY Intercollegiate Society Ex- pected to Result at Conference. Representatives of college and...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 31, 1935—PART ONE. “May Queen ST. PAUL GIRL CHOSEN AT DUKE. 160 FARM GROUPS...

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. The new 2-cent “electric eye” stamp ‘went on first-day sale at the Philatelic Agency Thursday...

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 PAN-AMERICAN FETE IS PLANNED Many Functions Listed Dur-! ing Five-Day Festival in Capital. Several important functions, in-

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 Famot BER! 1115 I Landscape Classes April 1 Marguerite C. Munn Studio School of Painting. 1653 Penn. Ave. N.W. District 1232.

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 FIGURES N THIRD OF GRIFF TALLIES Hits All Kinds of Hurling in | Training Games for Average of .405. BY JOHN B. KELLER, Staff

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 B—14 * ] HANSON WINNER | ON OWN LEPPER Four Spills Mark Contests, but All Riders Escape Serious Injury. BY ROBERT B....

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 S PORTS. THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON side D. C MARCH 31 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—15_ College Athletes All Set to Have One of

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 31, 1935—PART ON SPORTS. Silas, Furr’s Welterweight Foeman, Is Declared to

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 L3 CAPTAINS TEANS INTHREE LEAGUES Record Field Is Assured for Girls’ City Event—Blue Ribbons Visit. BY ROD THOMAS. UCKPINS

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 Sp’u.nq SmartM F that will make Stunning Easter Frocks Guaranteed washable, will not pull at the seams and is shown in...

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 Civic Editorial Page Activities Part 2—12 Pages GERMANY PLAYS TRAGIC, FUTILE, DIPLOMATIC GAME Nazi Aim Often Based on Right,

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 " THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editlen. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.......March 31, 1035 THEODORE W. NOYES. . .Editor

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 CONSERVATIVE VICTORY IN 1936 BARE POSSIBILITY Split in New Deal and Candidacy of Out-and-out Radical May ‘Defeat Roosevelt.

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 O DELEGATES ATCAPTOLASKED BY CTEN GROUP Logan-Thomas Circle Unit Adopts Program for D. C. Rule Changes. A delegate with...

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 University Women to Hear Dr. Mann Discuss “Zoos” Director of National Zoological Park Will Speak at Tea Tomorrow After N...

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 D—6 Quick Action Urged to Get Added Motor Cycle Men Plan Seen as Best Method of Cutting Fatalities and Accidents Here Other

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 : 1 PRIL 9 may witness inauguration of the first regular Ameri- Inaudurate California-to- Hawaii Link. By Joseph S. Edgerton.

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 D—8 Legion Meeting Called To Fix Music Program Organization of Departmental Band or Fife an& Drum Corps to Be Decided Soon.

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 TAUGHT DUTES Men Who Will Colonize Pa- cific Bases Pioneers With Conveniences. The writer of this dispaich, widely known...

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 D—10 INDIANS ON RELIEF JOB LEARN THRIFT Osage Chief Glad Youths, Once Richest in Land, Getting Lessons. By the Associated...

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 o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. _MARCH 31, 1935—PART TWO. Because Tomorrow Marks the Completion of the First Year of Its

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 31, 1935—PART TWO. annA Announces Z%z &Wflflw AT GIHIS HOP | “The Avenue"=Tth. Sth and

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—14 Pages Prominent Members of Army SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Stard WASHINGTON, D. C, and

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MARCH 31, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. . e M R ] G street, and checks may be made pay-

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 Miss Dixie Ancrum Weds Lieut. William Whipple, Jr. Marine Orchestra - Pla formed at Quan ys at Ceremony Per- tico—Couple to

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 E—4 sOoC IETY. Tales of Well-Known Folk In Literature, Art, Politics President Roosevelt, Dame Crowdey, Robert Anthony Eden

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 SOCIETY. Three Dance ToAnnapolis s Draw Many forWeek End Midshipmen Hold Class Hop and Inter- Fraternity Ball Is Given at St.

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 BE—6 % Quantico Officers Give Reception for Fleet Marine Force Event IE Held to Cclebrate Return From Maneuvers. Bridge Teas

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 SOCIETY. § « Miss Helen Williams Of Chevy Chase Back From 5 Months' Trip Visited in Dallas, Tex., and in Oklahoma, and...

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 Leonardtown Benefit Planned by Auxiliary Of Volunteer Firemen Card Party Will Be Held Tomorrow Nig}:t—Miss Files' Wedding Set

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