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Evening Star dated April 28, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers and somewhat cooler today; tomorrow, cloudy and colder; fresh west- erly

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 JALING OF NUNS AROUSES GERMANY Protestant Group Fears They May Be:Driven to Secret Worship. By the Associated Press. BERLIN,

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 ONLY 507 RELIEF SEEN IN'NEXT YEAR Welfare Officer Says U. S. , Plan Proves Need of Continuous Aid. ‘The $4.880,000,000 work

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 DEMOCRATS SPLIT ON LYNCHING BILL Whole Administration Pro- gram Faces Jam as Rival Elements Battle. (Continued From First...

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 N.R.A. DATA GIVEN 10 SHOW SUCCESS Administration Reply to Brookings Institution Seen in Perkins Review. Tn what was regarded

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 JONIT POLTS N BANKING BLL Steagall Says Omnibus Measure Would Return Control to People. By the Associated Press. Frank...

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 BOY CHORISTERS WL SNG HERE Suborganist of Chapel of Savoy of London to Di- rect Appearance. Zwelve boy choristers who are...

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 A3 WATERWAY NEEDS WL BE REVIWED Two-Day National Parley| Termed Most Vital, With Goal Near. Announced as the most important

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 BOY, 5, IS KILLED Crisfleld Child Hit by Truck While Crossing Street. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. CRISFIELD, Md., April...

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 A—l() o i, s w ANTIOPHTHERIA *DRVE EXPANDED Two Immunization Clinics . Will Be Placed in Opera- tion Here. As a part of the

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 B ! . \\\\\\\\\§§\\\\\\\\ Tz UL EWARE FEATURES ACQUER 79¢ 1, gal. Washeble; interior finish for walls, wood=- Base 20x24 in,

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 A—12 NEDGALSIGETY T0 HOLD SESSON ‘Large Attendance of Physi- i cians Expected at Assem- b bly This Week. The annual two-day

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 CHOIGE INVOLVED :Many Factors Other Than| Financial Guarantees Will Influence Parties. RPN By the Associated Press. The...

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 A—14 LETTER FAD GROWS T0°SENDSID LEVEL Postal Inspectors Find Orig- | , inator Was on Denver Relief Rolls. B the Associated

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 L INTRUETOR ismsems o sos s GETS FELLOWSHP James T. Lowe Receives Carnegie International Law Award. Gets Fellowship New...

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 A—16 MANY TOATIEND [ Toses Job CHRIT CHLDNT THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 28, 1935—PART ONE. “forgotten” children.

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 FNES TOADDRES [FRON SESSON High Legion Officials to At- tend Conference Open- ing Today. Representative John E. Rankin of...

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 A—18 % WHITE HOUSE SCRIBES FROLIC Roosevelt and Cabinet Members Attend An- nual Dinner. Pun-making marked the fourteenth...

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 IARKFOLKS SO0 10 LEAVE HAUNTS :'45,000 of Nations Most ‘Picturesque Citizens to Be Movad Near Civilization. By the Associated

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 BEDWEAR Fine quality crib sheets, 4272 or 46x72 inches. .. .48c Crib sheets, neatly hem- stitched, 36x54 inches...33c Sateen

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 |CKES EXPEDITES D. C. PROJECTS IN WORK-RELIEF PLAN Court Buildings for City Center First on List of Capital Jobs. LOAN BILL’S

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 B2 « NEUTRAL RIGHTS -~ IDEAHIT BY NYE Says U. S. Should Ban Flag on Ships Bound for BeMligerents. Tegislation to mske...

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 SILVER STAR HOME WILL OPEN TODAY House Experts Indorsed Has Six Rooms and p Two Baths. The first Silver Star home of the year

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 GRLS ARE GUESTS AT WHITE HOUSE Connecticut Scout Dele- gates Present Mrs. Roosevelt Relic. Prior to the opening of Na‘ional

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 1438000 SPENT BY CHEST IN 1934 Agencies Receive All Ex- cept $34,000, Used for Deficit, Loans. The Community Chest in 1934

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 Schools and Colleges Events of Interesting Student and Faculty Activities in Washington’s Leading Educational Institutions.

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 M SANOLOT OPLAANG WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1935. * @The Sunday St B—7 Griffs Pound Welch to

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 S PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO. D. C., APRIL 28, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. Troublemaker Killed : Ahearn, Turner to Bank on

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 % DOWNS' SLEUTHS INOPENER,6T03 | U. S. Bigwigs Among 5,000 to See Lid Lifted by Government Loop. BY BURTON S. HAWKINS,...

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 B—10 MONKEYS, SNAKES, L CROCS ANNOYING ;«:ffi:;, Brews, in America to Play for U. S. Title, Is Hard to Irritate. The writer of

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 SPORTS. TEFO0T COMETS | BECOMING VOGUE Potomac River Association Membership Makes Big Advance in Year. BY E. A. FULLER. NE of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 28, 1935—PART ONE. ummer at The GOLDENBERG CO. SEVENTH AND 1. Maple Chest on Chest

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 Editorial Page Civic Activities Part 2—12 Pages FEAR OF REICH CREATES UNITED FRONT IN EUROPE Menaced Nations Utilizing League

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 D2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 28, 1935—PART TWO. e e e ——————————————— e e eee———— s ———————————— S o S...

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 BIG IMMIGRATION RACKET ENDED BY COMMISSIONER Ten-Year Trail of Negligence and Graft Uncovered in 1933 in Shifting Personnel.

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 D4 SOUTHWEST LACK OF RECREATIONAL FAGILITIES SCORED Program for Improvement Is Drawn Up and Ap- proved by Citizens. Regarding

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 Legion Rehabilitation Meeting Opens Today National Officials to A ference—Future Program to Be Mapped. ATIONAL rehabilitation

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 Voteless Women Hear D.C. Recreation Report Executive Board of League Favors Perma- nent Plan to Place Responsibility in Hands

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 Y. W. AT HOME" TOBE AT 4TODAY Four Members of Sigma Kappa Sorority of G. W. U. Will Be Hostesses. Members and friends of the

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. Collectors are warned that there is & growing demand for United States | stamps in superior cancelled

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 Norwegian Girls Tend Herds in Lonely Uplands Country Pays in Hard Work for Beauty and Ruggedness of Its Scener:y—-Cqstumes

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 President Seen Turning Toward Left In Order to Win Election in 1936 (Contin From First Page.) toward the left, far enough...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRID 28 1935—PART TWO. It's BABY Week —1In celebration of National Baby Week, the newly

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 28, 1935—PART "TWO. Gy MAY SALES o todododiatins | With the LINGERIE SECTION...

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 SOCIETY SECTION he Sundiny Shae 28, 1935. Features for Women Capital’s Social High Lights SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL WASHINGTON,

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 SOCIETY. James A. Farley Visiting His Family in New York Former Attorney General Wickersham Ar- rives Here—Mrs. to_ Attend

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 SOCIETY About Well-Known Folk In Books, Art, Politics Musings of Senators—Audubon’s 150th Anni- | versary Celebrated—New-Old

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 OCIETY. RecentChevyChase Visitor Becomes Bride in Texas Miss Myrtle Cullins of Chrisfield, Md., Weds Edward S. Holland,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 2, 1935—PART THREE. Brides Whose Weddings Are of Interest in Local Circles SOCIETY.

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 E—6 SOCIETY. IT/Iiss Betsy Steele Weds Lieut. Franklin Asmuth ‘Archway of Swords Leads to Altar In Military Ceremony...

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 SOCIETY. * BE-7 yellow, the court colors, will be used | ment; Mrs. Arthur Blakeslee and Mrs. both in the hall and on the...

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 E-8 s Lieut. Pittman Marries Miss Jennie Hilda Holm (Continued From First Page.) and assistant professor at New York...

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 Of Personal Interest Invitations for Kaufman-Saal Wedding Issued. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Irving snll of New Orleans, La., have

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 E—10 Preview of New Virginia Course is Recorded by Candid ¥ i SOCIETY. The candid camera looks in on a special preview of the

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 S OCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIU 28, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY Guests Are Honored by Card Party Sandy...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIC 28, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. B—12 SOCIETY. Celebrahng National Baby Week, April

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 Stage — Screen Autos — Radio Part 4—10 Pages ‘WASHINGTO. FEATURES Ihe Sunday Shae D. C, ’ SUNDAY MORN NG, APRIL 28, 1935....

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 F-2 Arsenal Blast| 0f 1864 One of | Most Painful Expericnces Remembered by Residents. Steamer Fire a Spectacular and...

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 By Joyce McGhee. LMOST 4 miles above the A Naval Air Station at Ana- costia, an airplane circles and soars. It is 5:30 in the

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 F—4_ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, APRIL 28, 1935—PART FOUR. NOTES FROM THE REALM OF LITERATURE AND ART THE STORY OF A

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 AMUSEMENTS., THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 28, -1935—PART FOUR. AMUSEMENTS, NATIONAL PLAYERS OPEN TONIGHT :...

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 F—6 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 28, 1935—PART FOUR. NEWS AND VIEWS GATHERED IN A WORLD OF MUSIC Symphony...

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 FROM Radio Hela For Upsets in Weather Duststorm and Drought Theories Advanced By Dopesters to President Roosevelt and...

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 F—8 THE MOTORIST AND HIS CAR @ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 28, 1935—PART FOUR. Touring Days Here Again Hf|PFl|

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 Sto‘ries—Sports— Games I Puzzles l S ET'S see what we can do with a picture anagram to start off this week's puzzle party. A

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