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Evening Star dated April 9, 1935

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 (U. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy and continued cold, with lowest temperature about 35 degrees to- night;...

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 COUNGIL APPROVES . R. A, EXTENSION Senate Finance Committee Hears Commerce Unit Voice Code Views. By the Assoclated Press.

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 RED CROSS HEARS PLEA OF RICHBERG Organization Akin to N. R. A. and A. A. A., Recovery Director States. An appeal for those

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 Al ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1935 ‘ Leaders of Government Join Press in Tributes to Ochs High

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 THE EVENING STAR, LUDENDOREF, T, | et Germnmy] .. PRYNENTS LAUDED BY RE Kaiser’s Left Bower in War Declines to Become Field

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 MONOPOLIES HELD MENACE TO NATION Senator Wheeler Condemns Dictator Control in Radio Forum. The burning issue before America

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 MONOPOLIES HELD MENACE TO NATION Senator Wheeler Condemns Dictator Control in Radio Forum. (Continued From Sixth Page.) they

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 A8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. 'TUESDAY........April 9, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. Editor

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 ADMR. A. L. WILLARD FUNERAL IS HELD, Classmates Serve as Pallbearers. Burial in Arlington With Full Naval Honors. Puneral...

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 Washingto n Wayside Random Observations of Interesting Events and Things. MILK MAN MAKES MERRY. “OMITTY” was a good milk man

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 FalseTeeth 't allow your false teeth to drop E::up when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little Kling on your platés.

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1935. e fiE§E7EEfi?fifififi@fiifififififififiifi@?fifi? FORENOON DRILLS CALLED BY HARRIS Will Be Held...

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 SPORTS. —_— e A L A O, D G, DAY, PRI S 8 fFORTS. A3 Fight Coin Ready to Flow to Baer : Bradley’s Best Not Named for Derby...

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 A—14 wewsnw FINANCIAL, FINANCIAL, STOCKS SWEPT UP INCLOSING HOUR Gain 1 to 2 or More Points After Steady Advance of Metal...

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 FINANCIAL, BONDS IRREGULAR: U.S. [SSUES EASE Small Losses Also Appear in Corporate Groups Before Close. By the Associated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1935 e ————————— e —————— CURB LIST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE Changes Mostly

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 Washington News D. C. BILL MOVES 10 CONFERENCE; SENATORS PICKED Six Ready to Meet House Members and Adjust Differences....

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 S OCIETY. :President Returns to White House—Social Functions Postponed Mrs. Roosevelt Completed Easter Shopping. Percentage

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 Suburban Visitors Are Many Residents Nearby Re- turn to Homes From Southern Trips. Mrs. Owen Briggs and her son, Mr. William

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 B—4 Mrs. McMillin Fetes Chevy Chase A.P.W. Mrs. Lucille Foster McMillin, newly- elected president of the Chevy Chase branch

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 THE heW CIiiS 1214-1220 F STREET Moderate-Price Shop Sale TOMORROW ' $13.95 Sheer THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,...

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 B—6 ARLINEPONEES FRECTRADIO BASE Complete Station at Hono- lulu in Three Days—Select Landing Site. BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. By...

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 FEOERATON RGES LOW RELEF WAC Need for Full-Time Employ- | ment Stressed by Mont- gomery Body. By a Staff Correspondent of The

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 B—8 x DAILY HEN Erla Ken- yon came up to Morningside for a couple of weeks to visit her sister, Doris, who a year before, had

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 VAST DEVLOPIG STONUNDER WA Works Fund Expected to Take 3,500,000 Off Dole in Few Months. First steps toward realization of

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 75, 6REAT RICHES BYNOPSIS. @ince the death of his P rmapuenu James Stimson. 20, ead of the Stimson family in New eord, Kans,

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 V. Rickenbacker, general manager of Eastern Air Lines, as to blind land- ing facilities along the Atlantic coastal Toute. 3

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 B—I2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1935. Carita's RabiO PrOGRAMS . a A. PIN A CARNATION ON 1ght,...

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 AH/ WU FANG, p == &L THAT 'S NOTHING/ S A PLEASURE MRST T IS IMPORTANT FOR US TO ENLARGE YES. A OUR ORGANIZATION /GREAT ONE

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 B-14 w OMEN’S FEATURES. THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., TUESDAY," APRIL 9, 1935. WOMEN'S FEA TURES. Fads, Facts and...

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 FEATURES. Stories Bedtime Johnny Is in BY THORNTON W. BURGESS, T galous alwars misconstrue JEALOUS person can make black out

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 B—16 HELP A AUTO MEGHANICS (d Apply before 12 noon. Pohanka Service, th_st. n.w COLLECTORSMen with_experience, outside work:

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 REA SALE—MISPELLANEOUS. L ESTATE. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. “gdvertisements under this head= tng are presumed to be from pri-...

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 B—I8 AMUSEMENTS. Shakespeare Is Revived By Both Stage and Screen Warner Brothers Make a Film of "Midsum- mer Night's...

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