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Evening Star dated April 2, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair. not much change in temperature; lowest tem- perature

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 TEVLRALN - TONULLIYTESTS Business to Be Left Without a Guide Unless Other Suits Are Started. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ~ Virtually

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. e e e e R BIVRNINGE D T R R VAR TNV UING o), G LS COERCION UNDER N.R.A.ISCHARGED Head of

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 Mattresses Remade $3 The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. N.W. ME. 9490 The New Washington TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLOSES SOON You

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 CITIZENS SELECT MAGATHAN AGAIN Takoma, D. C., Re-elects Him to Fourth Term as President. Wallace O. Magathan was re-elected

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 : CAS!!! b.‘-y-.u b (NAtional 'x..‘u 3 Lathrey's 2362 - 1004 F 8. “VITROLITE &t for Walls and Wainscotings of Bath Rooms and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935. school, was I told that the earth was flat?" Before the rather

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 A8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C | TUESDAY........April % 1935 . THEODORE W. NOYES. . ....

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 THE EVENING BREACH SUIT SETTLED AN FRANCISCO, April 2 (P).— &?Elemem out of court of a $100,000 | M. Slotten, Flood's former

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 he Foend WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935. ny Stap Sporls A—10 Experts Put Indians First, Griffs Sixth : Lary Fields

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 v INTTHROUND WIN Proves He’s Classiest Ring Hope Developed Here in | Recent Years. BY FRANCIS E. STAN. ORE firmly established

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 A—12 s RIVALS FOR FIRST TIVE SINCE 153 Pair Carried Off 19 Titles Between Them in Period From 1922 to 1932. BY ALAN GOULD,

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 CURB LIST EASES AFTER EARLY RISE Trading Moderately Active. Metal Shares Among Late Losers. By the Associated Press. NEW...

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 FINANCIAL, DIVIDEND RAISED * BY GARPEL CORP. Quarterly Payment Puis Stock on Yearly Basis of $1.60 a Share. BY EDWARD C....

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 FINANCIAL. m BONDS ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BONDS. CONTINUE [0 HIGHER LEVELS Secondary Rails Maintain Leadership—U. S....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. GOLDENBERGS No Mail, Phone, or C. O. D. Orders Will Be Filled APRIL 2, 1935....

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 Washington News ELLENBOGEN AIMS AT FULL AGTIONBY HOUSE ON HIS BILL Presses to Bring Up D. C. Job Insurance Measure Next...

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 _ B2 Mrs. Roosev Guest at New York Tonight Will First Attend Benefit Concert for Club for Unemployed Girls Which She...

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING Residents Active 1in Day’s News Many Visitors Here. Small Informal Par- ties Fill Each Day. Former...

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 B—4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Society Folk Sponsoring Style Show Music Will Feature Event in Chevy Chase Music will

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 The PALAIS G STREET AT ELEVENTH Just Arrived! A Gay New Collection of Shirley Temple Dresses ve.ls Worn by the Little Star

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 DAILY SHORT STORY- SEPARATE WAYS Funny, Sarah Thought, to Be Talking Casually With the Husband Who Was Deserting Her. BY...

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 Mateel Wowe Farnhawe | couldn’t stand it no longer and her inter her golden bed she jest for your paps to come snd s...

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 ‘B—S8 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRI 2, 1935. PEDESTRIANSHELD LITTLE PROTEGTED Lack of Law Enforcement

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 G THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935. : B—9 - WITH A Wes’ringhouse! . @ The electric refrigerator...

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 THE EVENING CapiTALs RADIO PROGRAMS Tuesday, April 2. (Copyright, 1938) Eastern Standard Time. WRC 950k | WMAL 630k WISV_...

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 BANQUET TO HONOR COLEMAN JENNINGS Civic Leader to Speak on “Big- woodward School, will be toastmaster. | gest Job in World”

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 B—12 % CTIZENS SUPPORT ITEFOR ARPORT Loss of Prestige for City| Seen by Speaker at Group Meeting. The Kenilworth Citizens’

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 SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Butler, Lieut. Col. John Jarvis, Spe- cialist Reserve, from Alexdndria, Va., to the office of the...

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 _B—14 = ADANS CITES VAST BANK BILL POWERS! Colorado Senator, in Forum Speech, Sees Uncertainty in Other Regimes. ‘The banking

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 THE EVENING STAR, DAN DUNN. WASHINGTON, D. ©., TUESDAY, APRII} 2, 1935. B—15 —By NORMAN MARSH THEY ARE BOTH SUFFERING FROM A

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 B—16 Today’s Breakfast in WOMEN FEATURES. Sidelights Bed May Be Possible at Times, With Soothing Effect . Every Woman’s Dream

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 6M"EN' Bedtime S FEATURES, Stories The Pop-Up Chuck. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. In those who longest live you'll find ined. Are

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 'AUTOMOBILES,. COAL, WOOD, FUEL OIL. PENNA. HARD COAL. ekg, stove. chestnut. Phone Adams 3180. day or night. nllh ARLINGTON

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 REAL ESTATE. PARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, _ HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. (Continwed.) 16th ST. N.W. FACING 16th 8T “room apartment. two or

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 AMUSEMENTS. ‘Ceiling Zero’ Is a Play Of Aviation and War ‘Aces’ Highly Interesting Story of Three Men at a New Jersey Airport

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