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Evening Star dated April 8, 1935

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 (U 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain tonight, probably ending tomor- row morning; not quite so cold tomorrow; lowest...

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 A2 www BUSINESS REPORT CHEERS INDUSTRY Upturn Reported for Quar- ter, but A. A. A. Reveals It Runs in Red. A rosy picture of

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 INWSWAIN VOTE Manpower Draft Clause Vote 207 to 11—Bill Poll Late Today. By the Associated Press. Approaching a final vote on

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 THE EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935. &W Cars Pile Up in Crash THEAIER OWNERS SCOREFILM COOE {Treated

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 JOURNALIST SEES WAR IN” EUROPE Overthrow of “Madmen” Only Escape, Bouton Tells Town Hall. War in Europe is inevitable un-...

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 PAY RAES WON | BYBIGEXECUTVES Most Corporation Salaries, However, Remain at 1933 Level. (Copyright. 1935, by the Associated

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 CHILD WELFARE |EADER 10 SPEAK Rev. Bryan J. McEntegart of New York on Catholic Charities Program. Rev. Bryan J. McEntegart,

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 A—8 wxw : BYRD COVER DATE STIR PHILATELISTS Three Different Times of Cancellation Arouse New Tempest. BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT.

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 SECON BY RICHARD HILL WILKINSON. stand you-all are lookin’ for & al?” Phil Osgood, city editor of the E Ledger, swung around

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 THE EVENING THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY........April 8, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. .

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 MISS SARAH BURROUGHS OF POTOMAC DIES AT 82 Heart Ailment Fatal to Lifelong Resident—Services Tomor- row. Special Dispatch to

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 A—12 STOWAWAYSKEPT | OFF NORTHHAVEN Pan-American Ain Airways Ex- pedition Steams Away After Unusual Precautions. BY JUNIUS B.

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 SENATOR WHEELER ON FORUM TONIGHT Economic Situation of U. S. Will Be Discussed From WRC. HE economic situation of the United

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 Phone NOrth 3609 J. EDW. CHAPMAN 37 N St. N.W. FREE DELIVERY One Board or Truckload It makes no difference in Barker service.

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 Home, Griffs Battle Braves Tomorrow : Maryland Is Strong in Spring Sports « Exhibition Games By the Assoclated Press,...

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 A—16 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935. SPORT Sarazen, Wood Play Off Augusta Tie : Wolfram,

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING oLAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935. . FINANCIAL. %% A—17 W S[[]URHYSAV]NGS TRANSACE‘ION S

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 1 FINANCIAL - B f > A NAN . BONDS UNSETTLED AS CARRIERS EASE Federal Issues Narrow, with Most Treasurys Steady to Firm. By

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 FINANCIAL. CURB IRREGULAR LATE IN SESSION Selling Appears in Metal, 0il and Utility Issues. Support Slow. By the Associated

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 A—20 THRD PARTY N HOLD PARLEY HERE Progressives Take Lead in Move—La Follette Prin- ciples Talked. By the Associated Press

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 Washington News ~WINTER RETURNS INNEARBY STATES; BREAK DUE:HERE | i' Snow Covers Sections in Western Virginia and Maryland.

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 B2 Mrs. Garner Guest At Luncheon Parties In Congressional Set Secretary and Mrs. Morgenthau Entertain at Dinner Tomorrow...

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 S8OCIETY. Red Cross Delegates | Are Feted Mrs. Roosevelt to Be Hostess Tomorrow. | Graysons Today. Delegates to the meetings

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 B—4 Mid-Lenten Weddings Interesting Bingham-Fisk Event in New York—Others Married Here. Mrs. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen of

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 | The Eadler Fictiane § fhom WOMEN like adaptability of the new COATS —for most of these soft, new woolens adopt the ensemble

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 EAT RIGAES) Mateel #owe Farwham SYNOPSIS: _ James Stimson. 3d, as the last of the Stimson male line in New . has occupied a

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935. and his condition was not considered TR'AL NEARS END Kastner...

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 THE EVENING TINKHA T0 PRESS FIGHT ON RUSSIA Dlscloses He Will - Seek Withdrawal of Recognition | on Floor of House. By the

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 W—_—_——————‘—_——————_——m ' [ § 1214-1220 F STREET keeping! THE EVENING STAR, Better Coats representing the most important Two

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 B-—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935. CULBERTSONSLEAD FINAL WEEK PLAY Sims Palr Behlnd 10,810...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, APRIL B, 1935. B—11 — MODERN MAIDENS DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN...

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 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935. WOMEN’S FEATURES. he Up-to-the B—12 WOMEN’S FEATURES. THE e Reader...

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 WOMEN'’S FEATURES. Nature’s Fence Swift—(Sceloporus Undulatus). (Y SUN worshiper is the fence A swift, and he loves to have

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 HELP A B—14 AUTO MECHANIC, first Miller. 55 0 ars. See Mr. Williams or Mr. Call Carl. Inc.. 614 H st. n. COOK for short orde:

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 REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 8 1935. AUCTIONS. A L LANROUR. MUTT AND JEFF— The Umbrella Might

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 AMUSEMENTS. National Players Share In Actors’ Fund Program Opening Date of “Accent on Youth™ Moved | Forward One Day by House

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