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Evening Star dated April 16, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and continued cold with heavy frost and lowest temperature about 30 degrees

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 RUBBER SITUATION TEST OF POWERS New Concept of Labor and Emergency Rights Seen in Court Appeals. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. 8o far as

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 WALLACE IN THICK OF BITTER ATTACK Sentiment Grows to Curb Proposed A. A. A. Licens- ing Amendments. By the Associated Press.

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 A—4 GEREMONY OPENS D.A.R. CONGRESS Message From Roosevelt Lauds Organization—Cum- mings Is Heard. With s message of praise

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 PAGESLENDCOLR TODAR CONGRES More Than 400 Young Wom- en, Clad in White, Serv- ing at Meeting. More than 400 young women, Tep-

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 Harness—Saddlery—Trunks— Luggage—Repairing of All Leather Goods G.W.King, Jr.,511 11thSt. N.W. - .PURE EASTER CANDIES Milk

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1935. ¥ A7 e — B - —_ . BAN ON NUDE PI.AY thumbs down early today on

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 > tfi'-nm’fl_hdfifll ¥ sliver old 3 T e ) Keep the Moths Out of Your Home “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure™; buy

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 HEDGING CHARGED TOBARUCH-BY NYE Munitions Prober Would Take Profit Out of War to Remove Danger. (Continued From Eighth Page.)

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 A—10 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY... .April 16, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . Editor

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 GEN. HEINTZELMAN’S WIFE DIES IN OMAHA Funeral Services Will Be Con- dueted in Arlington Cemetery Tomorrow Morning. Mrs....

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 A—12 = JEWS TOMORROW BEGIN PASSOVER Rites Symbolizing Release/ From Egypt Are to Last Eight Days. Pesach, or the Feast of...

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 CATCHING CORPS FULL OF NOVICES Ageing Arms Make Mound Staff Uncertain as Club Starts Flag Fight. BY JOHN B. KELLER. TRONG...

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 A—14 =* 8 FINDS JANNAZZO TARTAR AS BOXER Phi’s Defeat Again Proves| Punch Is Chief Stock in | Trade—Overtrained. BY FRANCIS

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 PEACOCK MAKES - HIM TURN ON GAS Little Fellow With Great Wallop Also Has More Time to Practice. BY W. R. McCALLUM. 178 HERE

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 FINANCIAL. STOCKS IMPROVE AFTEREARLY DROP Scattered Metals, Chemi- cals and Industrials Stage Substantial Rise. FINANCIAL,

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 FINANCIAL, NEW YORK CURB MARKET private wirs direc The 3 Stoek and b = ol Lo Dividend Rate. AM 00. High. Low. Close. Stock

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 EGG PRICES TAKE UNEVEN COURSE Nearby Offerings Unchanged but Government Grades Ease Half Cent. Egg quotations were irregular

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 Washington News F.H.A.TO APPROVE TWO ADDITIONAL HOUSING PROJECTS Apartment in Fashionable District and One in North- east Due

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 SOCIETY, I_)—iplomats Foremost In Social Life of the Capital—Cabinet Guest Cuban Ambassador Guest at Lunch of Dr. Rowe at...

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Keane And Family In Herndon Other Virginians and Marylanders Are Hosts to Guests. Mrs. Keane, wife of Mr....

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 B4 Guests From Afar Visit In Capital Former Residents Here for Short Stays With Old Friends. Mrs. William E. Hull of Peoria,

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 AUTOS IURE 3 HTHN 24 HOURS Girl of 5 Among Those Hurt. Driver Held for Jury in Fatality. Three persons were injured in traf-

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 B—6 CTZENS TO URGE SCADDL ADDTION Lincoln Park Association Names Committee on Eastern High Problem. Emphasizing the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1935. e———————DAILY SHORT STORY-: PERVERSE MALE Wi i ,_ i : ,...

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 PROPAGANDA GURB West End Group Would Fa- miliarize Stucents With Constitution. Declaring itself aroused by persistent reports

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 P.W. A AID SOUGHT FOR ‘GUARDS' HERE Commissioners Purpose to Ask Funds to Build New D. C. Home. Use of public works funds for

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 B—10 SCOUTS ARE HOST THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1935. LANSBURGHS| Easter Scoop! TO CM LEADERS

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 TALVADGE RAPS PROGESSAGLEVY Declares He Will “Stump” Cotton Belt to Stop “Damnable Tax.” By the Associated Press. ATLANTA,

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 B—12 PITCAIRN SCIENTISTS RETURN TO AMERICA Language of Mutineers’ Descend- ants Studied—Easter Islands Cast Secured. By the

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 ACTON SENTENCED ON PISTOL CHARGE Former Convict Held in Robbery and Death Threat Against Fred Harper. Held with another man

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 B—14 WOMEN’S FEATURES. THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1935. WOMEN’S FEATURES., Pertinent...

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES, THOMAS RETURNS T Bedtime Stories HE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, Uncle Ray | Contract APRIL

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 B_16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1935. . DAN DUNN. ; Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH MODERN

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 " HELP AND 'SITUATIONS. Lost and Found Advnmumenu may be found on page A HELP—MEN. AUTO SALESMAN to sell new 1035 Ford V-8

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 AUT SALE—AUTOMOBILES. OMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.. TI'ES.].')AY.‘ APRIL 16, 1935....

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 SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. (Continued.) HEAVY DUTY 1931 FORD DUMP Olosed cab, hydraulic hoist. wheels. ' good rubber ali around. Ready

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 B-20 . AMUSEMENTS. Al and His Trusty Knee Evidentin His New Picture *Go Into Your Dance’ * Shows Mr. Jolson in a Very Good

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