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Evening Star dated April 19, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; lowest...

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 BULLION STANDARD PREVALLS IN'U. 3. Gold Shifts Permitted to ‘Keep All Money on Equal Buying Basis. L4 BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Are

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 RICHBERG GUIDES NEWN.R. A. DRIVE Advises Business Group Forming to Force Exten- sion of Recovery Act. By the Associated...

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 A_4 ok - __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, : FRIDAY, 'APRIL 19, 1935. - of the League was paralleled by the language he

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 MEMORIAL RITES HELD BY D. AR Tribute Paid to Deceased Members—Mrs. Becker Is Named President General. (Continaed From First

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 MILLSCALLSN.RA PERIL TO LIBERTY b“Philosophy Underlying New Deal Cannot Be Squared With Americanism.” ‘By the Associated...

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 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935.. No Rings! Gras Easter Candy | "N Clouds! Baskets A 10c ./...

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 MELLONTAXCASE RESTED FORSTUDY Attomeys for Banker and U. S. Work on Technicali- ties of Steel Transaction. By the Associated

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 HITLER PONDERS POWERS WARNING Note Ordering Status (]l'mI on Rhine Tied With League Rebuke. (Copyright, 1935, by the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : N, z , FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning

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 For a Regular $150 Funeral 15 No Extras! Ib has taken 25 and a steadily ncnninl vnlume f business mit the fisublllhmant ol...

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 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. e X e — e ——————— NAVY YARD TRIO - HOLDS REUNION Rear Admiral

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 British Party Chief Sees War Threat in Economic Jockeying Stafford Cripps Shows Interest in D. A. R. and Huey Long. Plans to

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 A—14 =» TRAFFIC BUREAU SPLITUPIS RGED Gentralization Is Seen by i Schulte as Curb on k) H Enforcement. “Representative...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Eanten Sale at PEopLES! Easter Cards 3 for 5¢, 5¢, 10c A vast assortment of styles for every

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 A—16 HACEN DEFENDS .. TXPAYES Criticizes Federal Govern- ment for Failure to Give Larger Lump Sum. Commissioner Melvin C....

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ¢ Men When You Get ® Fine Tailoring ® Excellent Fabrics o A Definite Saving on a and Saturday Until 9:30

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 A—18 CENTRAL PONER ACENCY (RGED Administration May Merge Branches of Control Under One Head. By the Associated Press. The...

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 BANKERS PLEASED BYA.B.A COUNGI 2 Back Changes in Title 2 of 1935 Act—Other Titles Unopposed. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Washington's

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 . SANGSBAK ESTMATE BAGKED Officials’ Report Shows Forecast of 85 Per Cent Payment Correct. Conforming with previous estimates

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 Wash ALLEY DNELLING REMOVALTOBEG N DITRE SOON Board Agrees to Purchase Properties to Make Car Lot and Garages. HOPE TO CALL

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 " B2 SOCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt Expected To Attend Performance Of Children’s Theater Cabinet Officers Have Easter Guests—Dip-

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 SOCIETY. Week End Parties of Virginians Over-Sunday House Parties in Nearby States. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, Forrest B. Royal

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 Floridans Celebrate With Dance State Society Plans Dinner Dance for Annual Party. The Florida State Soclety will ob- zerve

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 TESTS T0 PRECEDE STRATOSPHERE TRY £5,000-Foot Levels to Show Ca- pacities of New Instru- ments Adopted. A test balloon flight

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 BALLOU FAVORS MEDICAL TESTS School Board Also Indorses Ruhland’s Tuberculosis Examination Plan. Thorough medical examination

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 % B-7 RULE BY DICTATOR 1S AIM OF BUND THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. Netherlands Socialists...

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 * SWIMMING VITAL, BROWN DECLARES Head of Police Stresses|f Safety Benefits in Star- “ Y. M. C. A. Course. Teaching Washington

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 SINGLAIR T0 PUSH HIS EPIG PROGRAM Denies He Is to Quit Politics. Hopes to Extend Plan to All States. By the Associated Press.

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 DAILY SHORT STORY: HAPPY LANDING When He Was Dying Her Letter Came With a Message That Made All the Difference. BY ETHEL...

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 JERSEY CITY LURE ATTRACTS MOVIE Industry Practically Can Write Its Own Ticket if It Moves, Mayor Promises. By the Assnciated

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 B—12 HOLSIG GOLPS DUTES QUTLND Col. H. B. Hackett Discusses Role to Be Taken by D. C. © Committee. The part that the newly

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. HARDY POTTED EASTER PLANTS WITH BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS . . . LILIES,

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 PRIL 19, 1935. ; 'HE EVENING STAR, C, FRIDAY, Washington Wayside G NATIONS T 0 RADID PEACE PLEA N. B. C. Will Link Capitals

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 THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. LANSBURGHS Chocolates for Easter! Delicious assorted chocolates

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 MUSEMENTS. / 3 l In Benefit A Stage and Screen Notes Gathered Here and There AMUSEMENTS. Coal Market Slips. The United States

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 SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Herron, Brig. Gen. Charles D., from office of the chief of staff, here, to |D- Chicago, Ill, about June

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 B—I8 Pertinent Observ WOMEN'’S FEATURES. Traditional Ham Rises To Crest When Easter Feast Tempts Family Lamb Ranks as Good

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 WOMEN’ Nature’s S FEATURES. Children Hercules Club (Aralia Spinosa). BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. HOUGH forbidding in appear- ance

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 B—20 Kid and Lambsi Gloves—$1.79 pr. ~—Plain and fancy cuff models in black, white, brown, navy, white and beige. Sizes 534

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 oo vews | @he Foening Star ITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Comics and Classified WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. C—1 <

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 C-2 PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ’ D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. SPORTS. Boston Marathon Rated “Wide Open” :...

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