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Evening Star dated April 1, 1935

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 WEATHER. (0 8 Weather Bureau Porecast) in this afternoon, tonight and prob- .N-y.lm morning: not much change in temperature;

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 RAIL PAY BOOSTED SHOCO00D YEARLY b Pct. Wage Increase Goes Into Effect Today—Cut to Be Sought. By the Assoclated Press. The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1 MMESTTANS [ peene 0D SHOOLS HELON ASSUNE LEAD FLYERS HERE College Aviators -Gathermg

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 2 WASHINGTONIANS SHARE IN AWARDS 47 Are Granted Fellowships of Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 TELEPHONE FIRM ‘PROMOTES WHITE Construction Head Becomes Plant Manager, Suc- ceeding Burton. John Cabot White, long prominent

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 GERBIL T BYOLPORES Code Authority Member Sees Effort to Back A.F.of L. By the Associated Press. E. K. Lederer of the...

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 Town Hall Speaker Says on a collectivist basis was predicted before the Town Hall of Washington | last night by Maurice...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY........April 1, 1835 - THEODORE W. NOYES. . .Editor

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 "'RITES FOR W. P. DIESTE TO BE HELD TOMORROW ' Widely Known Amateur Golfer Dies After Fall on Steps at Home. Funeral services

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 472 Piece Silver Service 31485 Regular Nationally Known $25 Value ROGERS Silverware FULLY GUARANTEED TARNISH-PROOF CHEST...

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 Bucky Frets as Ra HURLERS GREATLY IN NEED OF WORK Plan to Give Vets 9-Frame Tests Before Campaign Opens Goes Awry. BY JOHN B.

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 A-12 PHIL RISKS TITLE IN BOUT TONIGHT Odds Are 9 to 5 Against! Rejuvenated Sid—Davis Meets Jacobs Again. ORE or less...

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 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTO s , D. C, MONDAY, APRILU 1, 1935. 3% A—I13 NEW YORK CURB MARKET CURB LIST TENDS TOHIGHERLEVELS...

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 FINANCIAL. STOGKS TURN DULL AFTER EARLY RISE Carrier Shares Give Up Part of Morning Advance. Close Is Steady. A—14 ¥¥%...

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 FINANCIAL. SECONDARY RAIL 'BONDS MOVE UP Other\Corporates Steady. Federal Issues Firm and More Active. By the Associated...

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 Zy, B your Business Cirrespondence Phene for our Représentative USINESS ]STATIONEV e/ Business CArRDS PHONES DI 4868-4860...

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 Washirig’ton News PEACE MONUMENT REMOVAL STUDIED IN-SQUARE PLANS Shifting Garfield Statue Also . Considered for Union...

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 S OCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Roosevelt Will Be Hosts at Annual Egg Rolling on White House Lawn. be hosts to the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1935. SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Short, Mr. and Mrs. Axel

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 NEW RESOLUTION ASKSWENED QU Higgins Urges House to Re- quest Senate Action on Religious Policy. Representative Higgins,...

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 ENLIVENED BRIDGE BIDDING EAPEGTED Spur to Sims-Culbertson Match Is Foreseen in New Rules. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK,

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 SECURITIES ISSUES INCREASE IS SEEN Federal Commission Hears Total for Year May Be Billion. By the Associated Press....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1935. eveLET DRESSEs| LANSBURGH'S 7tHe81H & €*STREETS such distinctive

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 RESERVE YSTEM TOPE OF ADANS Senator to Discuss Admin- istration’s Bill on Radio Forum. ENATOR ADAMS of Colorado will go...

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 R. K. MELLON PLEDGES AID TO REBUILD CHURCH Pastor of St. Patrick’s, Pittsburgh Landmark, Announces New Structure to Be...

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