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Evening Star dated April 23, 1935

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 (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow; not much change .in temperature, lowest tempera- ture tonight...

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 A—2 ‘xaa SURPLUS EXPORTS - SOLUTION NEEDED Political Commentator Says‘ " New Plans Required to Scrap Others. B8Y DAVID...

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 NOW 1 EAT Hot Bread Apset Stomach Goes \ in Jifty With Bell-ans BELLANS\HED " TIME TO HAVE YOUR _ SPRING HAT CLEANED...

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 AGE CLUE FOUND IN'LENS OF EYE Academy of Sciences Hears Way to Determine Life Expectancy. ___(Continued From First Page))...

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 LIQUOR ELEGTION DRAWS FEW VOTES Majority of Montgomery Districts Expected to Favor “Drys.” By « Staff Correspondent of The

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 SENNTETDIENDRE ATTAGKSBY LONG Leaders Decide to Apply “Silent Treatment” to Louisiana Senator. 8 the Associated Press....

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 VESTRY ELECTIONS HELDIN CHURCHES Episcopal Dlocese Boards Are Chosen at Annual Poll of Members. Annual vestry elections in

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 CITIZENS OPPOSE OVERPASS PLANS Brookland Group Favors Strict Adherence to 1903 Bridge Scheme. Opposition to proposed...

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 » SUBWAYS URGED AS TRAFFIC CURE Roberts Says All Other Im- provements Only Delay Project. Declaring the construction of sub-

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 THE EVENING STAR With' Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY.......April 23, 1035 ‘THEODORE W. NOYES. . . Editor

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 DEATH CALLS FIRST Host Goes to Door When Bell Is Rung—Finds Friend Dead. CHICAGO Apfll 23 (P)- —'.l‘he door- nllht. n wasn't

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 A—-12 SETTLE DEFENDS GRAVELLY POINT Planning Commission Sec- retary Answers Opponents of Airport Site. Vigorous defense of

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 DY FEARSGAA UNDER FARM RULE Says Wallace Control Is Bad | seprore. Policy—U. §. Bureaus Termed “Kingly.” The prediction that

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 A WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1935. Nats Optimistic as Long Tour Starts : Rooks Play Leading Roles in Majors CHANGE

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 FOR EASY VIGTORY Neither Likely to Figure Ex- tensively in Future Ring Plans Here. BY FRANCES E. STAN. OCKING ROGER” BER-...

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 SPORTS. “|OWLY"” BOWLER GRABS SPOTLIGHT Sinyard’s First-Night 348 Likely to Capture City Class F Singles. many times by more

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 CURB LIST HOLDS AT HIGHER LEVEL Early Gains of Fractions to Point Maintained Late in Session. By the Associated Press. NBW

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 EAMPA"}NSPURSW';;I:NSACTIONS ON THE NEW ion’l‘g_sTbCK 'EXC’}}}NGE, ETALS AND RALLS oA e E LEAD STOCR RALLY '.:'6 High. Low.

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 ¥ steers U.. BONDS RIS, OTHERS FOLLOW Rail Issues Also Prommenl in Advance—Utilities Tend to Lag Behind. Br the Associated

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 SKELETON BELIEVED been found at the “haunted house” of Dr. H. E. Zimmerly in the Me- chanics Grove. MISSING WOMAN’S |,...

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 Washington News SLUN AREA FEAR NODEL HOME RENT WL BE T00 HH Southwest Section Tenants Claim Project Mdy Make Them Homeless. 8

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 SOCTETY. Musicale and Tea Today At White House—Dinner Given T her_e Last Night Secretary Wallace Will Attend Dinner of '...

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 BOCIETY. Lay-Strine Rites Held In S_t_-._.!ghn’s Chevy Chase ChurchIs Scene—Dr. Williams Officiates. ‘Miss Florence Nancy...

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 . Emily Chamblain, Miss Anna Larrick, . BOCIETY. Shower for Bride-Elect Mrs. Herrell Hostess at Mulhall Station for Miss Mrs,

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 : ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1935. HOUSE GROUP HITS : WEST POINT BILL S e pr AMAZING Academy

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 ”~ P-6 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1935. A 1935 LEONARD for 15¢ a Day! 5 , AND NO MONEY DOWN...

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 AMES kissed Jane and told her she was a wonder. He tried then to appear enthusiastic. He agreed that the plentitude of gl...

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 1214-1220 F STREET Headline News like this from Jelleff's is sure to create a sensation!— Pictures couldn’t do them justice

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 INQUIRY ORDERED AT MARYLAND Regents Act on Charges Against Dr. Pearson’s Administration. s BY GEORGE PORTER, Staft...

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 NG'TU Ny MRS. ROOSEVELT’S NOTE HAILED AT ISTANBUL Delegates to Alliance of Women for Suffrage Conference Cheer Message of...

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 DAILY SHORT STORY. | TRUE COLORS | She Saw the White Boss Come Face to Face With the l Stern Justice of the Jungle. i BY...

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 'B—-12 *» Comments on Wedding Gifts Disclose WOMEN’ S FEATURES. Attention Donors Give To Needs of Recipients ‘Anything Goes

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES Bedtime Stories The Price of Haste. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Be not teo hasty. lest you rus 0 are’ lod to do.

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 ST L R 4,20 “I KNOW IT'S COLD, BUT THIS IS AN ALL WOOL SUIT.” LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. | Letter-Out and the rich have

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 10 BE BROADGAST| Networks to Carry Newsy Details of Expedition’s Arrival at Capital. miral Richard E. Byrd and members of his

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 KUTOMOBILES. ‘WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) B oo Simea Torhitire: Sls6. Thes: ompt attention. Oall District o...

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 REAL ESTATE THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY 'A#’RTT' 23, 1935, 3 B-17 % MUTT AND JEFF— e Just 100 Bad Mrs....

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 AM USEMENTS. “Rain From Heaven” Takes Up the Ideas of the Day They Are Thoroughly Discussed, and the New Play Turns Out to Be

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