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Evening Star dated April 14, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and somewhat warmer today and tomorrow; moderate northerly Winds, shifting to

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 HOOVERSINTENT PUZETOG.0P Leaders Try to Smoke Him Out, but Silence Is to His Advantage. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. The “titulac...

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 FAILURE ADMITTED BY TOWNSENDITES Friends in House Say Pro- gram Is Unworkable, To Draft Changes. (Copyright. 1035.) The...

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 A—4 TREASURY REPORT SEEN INCOMPLETE Leaves Important Issues Still Unsettled in Fis- cal Question. BY BEN McKELWAY. Completed

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 LAANHEATRLIN SPIED BY RULIG McCarl Bars Payment of | Benefits if Contract Area Is Exceeded. (Continued From First Page.)...

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 OIL CURBISLISTED FOR QUICK AGTION White House Conference Puts Control Ahead in Legislative Crush. B the Associated Press....

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 CAPITAL CHEMISTS AWAIT CONCLAVE Many District Men to Speak | at Celebration of Indus- try’s Founding. Many prominent chemists

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 MANY WILL ENTER LANGLEY AIR MEET First Glider Spot Landing Contest in U. S. to Be One of Features. Approximately 125...

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 SCULPTURE HONOR WON AT SEVENTY Georgia Woman’s Heads of | Negroes Placed in Na- tional Museum. By the Associated Press...

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 s controversies with Eccles, is chairman ; committee early this week in con-- JAPANWARNS L. 5. - N COTTON FIGHT Press...

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 SAVE MONEY ON STORAGE and MOVING All Furniture Carefully Crated and Packed by Experts Long Distance Movers Fine Fur Coats...

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 A—12 * HONORARY POSTS DNENBYDAR Mrs. Hodgkins and Mrs. Joy Elected—Members Are Registering. (Continued From First Pa ge.) be

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 IASHINGTON SEON WELCDNES . A R Mrs. Howard, Last Born at Mount Vernon, Also on D. A. R. Program. Mrs. Eleanor Washington...

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 20 ARTISTS GIVEN PRIZES INCONTEST 1,700 Paintings, Drawings, %+ Etchings, Sculptures ¢ Competed. Twenty local artists...

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 PATRIOTIC COUNCIL PLANSBREAKFAST Speeches and Moving Pic- tures to Be Given at De- fense Event Tomorrow. A program of...

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 A—16 LEARMTOSNN DRV LAUNCHED The Star and Y. M. C. A. Will Sponsor Instruction Program for Boys. With vacation season not far

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 CAPTOL PROET HEARING IS FOED House Committee to Hold Session Wednesday on Alteration Plans. BY WILL P. KENNEDY. Completion of

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 Roosevelt Breaks Precedent To Act in Gridiron Dinner Skit Half a Century of Political History Crosses Stage as Club Observes

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 FOURTH OF JULY PLANS FURTHERED Citizens’ Committee Making Arrangements—Two New Groups to Assist. Plans for making this year's

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 1860 LHI’\SBUR Tme8m & €-STREETS A. Coat and Hat Sets Jaunty tailored tweeds for boys and girls, 3 to 6. Girls’ A f e ot B.

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 Coeea e | @Ghe Sundliny Star PYLON OPPOSITION FINDS CONTRAGTS ALREADY SIGNED Park and Planning Group Sees Project Only as...

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 B2 =« FURTHER DIVIDEND INPARK BANK SEEN Payment of 15 to 20 Per| Cent More Eventually From Assets Expected. -— | Depositors

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 CIVL SERVICE UNIT HEARS PAY TALK Canadian Says Government Wages Should Equal Pri- vate Industry’s. Government salaries,...

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 B4 » CITIZENS URGE END OF RAIL CROSSINGS Submit Plan to Eliminate Three Hazards in City. Immediate elimination of the three

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 FISHER'S WITNESS SURPRISES COUNSEL 2 in Federal Court here for alleged in- come tax evasion for the years 1929- 1932,...

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 DR. HUTCHINS ASKS ‘RED" COUNT PROOF Bans Inquiry at University of Chicago in Lack of Better Evidence. | By the Associated...

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 SOVIET RECOGNITION HIT BY SENTINELS Adopt Resolution Demanding _ Withdrawal «After Speech ? by Mrs. Nicholson. tinels...

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 HEALTH PROJECT T0 BEGIN MAY 1 20 P.-T. A. Units in D. C. Fulfill Requirements for Child Round-up. The major health project of

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 CATHOLIC PEACE DINNER APRIL 22 Event Will Feature Two-Day Conference—Leaders to Take Part. Representitives of the diplomatic

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 B—10 * MURDER SUSPECTS FAGE EARLY TRIAL Two Colored. Men Held in ' Slaying of Spotsyl- vania Couple. By the Associated Press.

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 Seventh .and Eye Streets 50 g'ola’en 9ears THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 14, 1935—PART ONE. AR i I Georgia Avenue

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 B—12 2 DOG SHOW ENTRIES MAY SETRECORD Many Champions to Be Seen at Sixth Annual Event Here. With some of the outstanding dog

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