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Evening Star dated April 18, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U 8. Weather Buresu Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness followed by rain late tonight or tomorrow; lowest tem-...

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 T A2 wx BRITISH BUDGET POLIGY IS HAILED Balancing Looked Upon Here as Encouraging Sign of World Recovery. BY DAVID LAWRENCE.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935. *» A-3° N.R. A EXTENSION URGED BY JOHNSON Sees Doom of Profit

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 ' memorial service in the morning and | A Defense Through Patriotic Education. Mrs. Gillentine, as chairman of the THE...

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 0. R NOMINATES FORHIHEST POST Delegates to Choose Leader in Balloting at Today’s Session. In a setting of color, pageantry

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 A—6 HITLER DENOUNCES BRITAIN FOR VOTE “Sizzling” Note Sent Lon- don—League Return Talk Seen at End. HOUSE GROUP’S CUT IN...

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 SHORT FUNDS CUT ARMY MANEUVERS Plans to Assemble 60,000 Men Revised After Congress Acts. By the Associated Press. Plans for

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.....April 18, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. . .Editor The

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 1% FREIGHT RATE BOOST IN EFFECT = Aimost Al Commodities Must Pay Surcharges, Beginning Today. By the Associated Press. In the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935. y WASHINGTON INSTITUTION CELEBRATES A BIRTHDAY! Fourteen...

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 Yellow Cling PEACHES . .. BARTLETT PEARS. FRUIT COCKTAIL... GOLD BAG COFFEE . . . . Wlute Star Sunsweet Prune Juice Drink it

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 BISHOP 10 LEAD GOOD FRIDAY RITES Will Discuss “Seven Last| Words of Christ” Tomor- row Noon at Cathedral. Good Friday...

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 COPELAND URGES VOTEFORDISTRIT Plea for Capper Resolution Made at Historical So- ciety Meeting. Representation in Congress and

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 LEADER N CHURCH WORK DIES AT Mrs. L. Jennie Kellogg, Ta- koma Park, Long Seventh Day Adventist. Mrs. L. Jennie Kellogg, 91, a

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 0CHS 5 HONORE BY .. DREETOR Resolution Cites Efforts for Development of Service. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April...

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 AUKLIRY LA FASHON DSPLAY Wives of D. C. Physicians to Act as Models When Assembly Meets. When the Medical Soclety of the...

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 CURB IS STRONGER LATE IN SESSION Metals, Oils and Specialties Attract Buyers After Early Hesitancy. By the Associated Press.

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 A—I8 *¥» FINANCIAL.) BABSON STRESSES TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXC BANKS' PROGRESS Holds Splendid Condition Is a...

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 F BONDS IRREGULAR AS VOLUME LAGS Federal and Prime Corpor- ate Issues Firm—Junior Groups Uneven. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 A-—20 ROOSEVELT TO BE ASKED TO PHILIPPINE FUNCTION Bep;esentutive in Legislature Plans to Introduce Resolu- tion of...

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 Washington News HIDDEN BAR BAN MAY BE INVOKED ONLY ON SUSPICION Judiciary Group Moves to Amend Dirksen Bill to Allow Selling.

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 B2 OCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt Lunches With Better Housing | Announced Group at Y. W. C. A Secretary Perkins Spends Easter in New

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 SOCIETY. D.C. Visitor Returning To South Former Resident at Friends Here—Other Notes of Society. Mrs. William Allen Wilbur of

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 CZzan Niatoucsne ‘LA MAIZON de TROUZZEAW CONNECTICUT AVENUE at M A Thrilling Pre-Easter Sale! Holcombes to Spain Mrs....

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 TENPLARS PLAN SUNRISE SERVICE Annual Easter Rites to Be Held at Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. The annual Easter sunrise...

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 NEW DUSTSTORM STARTS INKANSAS Ré_in Skirts Stricken Areas, Leaving Southwest at * Mercy of Winds. li the Associated Press.

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 Bias-Cut 1.95 Silk Slips 1.09 Lace-trimmed and tailored silk slips in both tearose and white. Broken sizes. (Main Floor—The

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 CLPPERS FYER TRY SURF BOARDS Crew Refreshed After Dash to Honolulu Setting New Record. By the Associated Press. HONOLULU,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WoobwARD & LoTHROP Wj V.. The Easter Store 10th4{thFand G Streets RARA Tomorrow Brings These

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 B—10 “LEARN T0 SWIM, RUHLAND ADVISES Health Benefits Made Possi- ble by Free Course Stressed by D. C. Official. Describing

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 L.Frank Co. The Store of Youthful Fashions F St. at 12th Nat’l 5760 Friday and Saturday Fine Fur-Trimmed Coats Suns at three

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 RACE FALL BREAKS BACK IN 3 PLACES F. M. Tompkins Is Critically Hurt in Middleburg Steeplechase. His back broken in three...

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 ADIUSTMENT SEEN FORTREASURY BL Measure, in Temporary, Snag, Held Likely to Pass, Allowing Pay. Although the Treasury-Post...

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 B—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935. UTITY NEASURE e PALAIS ROYAL Before Middle of May No Mail

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 RECREATION BODY PUSHES TS PLANS Group to Co-ordinate U. S. and D. C. Activities Is Approved by King. The committee created

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 Parleys on His “New Deal” for Britain May Lead to Cabinet. By the Associated Press. LONDON, April 18 —The launching of David

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 THE EVENING APRIL 18,° 1935, g:ll)u:elmk tomorrow morning at | owners under the ';m”pun pr.wuod SY"AGOGUES To URGE...

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