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Evening Star dated April 1, 1937

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 WEATHE (08 Weather Bur Fair. with lowest temperature about 38 tomorrow cloudy and somewhat warmer; moderate winds. Tem-...

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 A—-2 %% ANTHTRUST LAW REPEAL FEARED Borah Voices Opinion in De- bate on Guffey Soft Coal Bill. BY J. A. O'LEARY. Pear that

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 PEACE-SEEKERS DRAW UP LAWS Student Federation Fears Faculties May Usurp Control of Body. A group of young men and women from

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 LEGAL GAMBLING URGED FOR RELIEF Maryland Legislature Would License Bookmakers and Pin-Ball Machines. B3 the Associated Press.

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 13 CLERGYNEN T FOR UNITY Wilmington Methodist Epis- copal Conference Unani- mously Favors Plan, BY the Assoclated Press....

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 A—b6 * ELECTION FEARED BY JAPAN'S ARMY Ballot for New Diet Held Likely to Deprive It Further of Power. BY FRANK H. HEDGES.

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 [L DUCE CONFIDENT OF REBEL VIGTORY Believes Franco Now Has Sufficient Strength to Overcome Opposition. EY the Associated...

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 TWOPOWERS BEGIN JOINT ARMS RACE Britain and France Launch Drive to Bulwark Strength on Sea and Land. BACKGROUND— With...

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 IAWESB.DEY. R, DIES I NORFOLK Funeral Services Tomorrow for Virginia Bankers’ As- sociation Head. NORFOLK, Va,, April 1...

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 VCTIS OF AUTES CONPLCATEPEACE Wartime Surgery Turns to New Need, Clinic Speaker Declares. by the Assoctated Press. VENICE,

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 JRSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. “Bumpograph” DEVICE AIDS HIGHWAY SMOOTHING. FARM MOVEMENT T0 OPEN N UTAH Mormons to Explain Project

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 A—12 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.____ . April 1, 1937 THEODORE W. NOYES The...

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 Wage Ruling Reached in December Court Votes Were Cast 3 Months Before Recent Decision. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. HE Supreme Court of

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 A—14 %% Braths. AYERS. HARRY JOHN. On Wednesday. March 31, 1937 at Providence Hospital HARRY JOHN 'AYERS. beloved husband of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. GEN. GASTON DIES AFTER LONG DUTY Retired Army Officer Had Been

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 THE EVENING STAR, Pretty Dresses and Natty Ties ‘Cure’ States’ Problem Children WASHINGTON, D. C, “DELIVERED BY PHONE” IN...

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 THE LEVENING STAR, \\'Ab’lll.\'(i'l’OI\'. D O 'l’Hl']fi.\‘lb\\', APRIL 1, 1937. CONCERT FOR ALUMNI 5 GER ey | 1] Dartmouth m.a

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 Fake Merey Call Is Used to Trap And Rob Doctor .S JURY RUSHE TDMINUTEVERDT 8 Found Guilty and Quickly Sentenced in Liquor...

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 FINANCIAL DROP CONTINUES INFEDERAL BONDS Further Slide Reflected hy Easier Trend of Cor- porate Issues. TREASURY 2165 1949-53

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 A—20 kxxx FINANCIAL D. C., THURS DAY APRIL 1937 ) 1 FINANCIAL.® :—————-——————-——————-————————‘—'——‘_—-'—'—‘”——_————_...

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 " FINANCIAL. THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937 FINANCIAL *xex A_2] NEW YORK CURB MARKET STAR, CURBLIST

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 A—22 = CLEARINGS DROP BELOW WEEK AGO Total for 22 Leading Cities Also Smaller Than for 1936 Period. BY the Associated Press.

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 D.C. COMMITTEE PREPARES T0 FIGHT 10 RIDERS 10 BILL Authority Will Be Usurped if They Are Not Killed, It Believes. HOSPITAL,

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 Sit-Down Strike Technique Is Product of Last Two Years Poli's‘fr and Hungarian Miners With Hunger Movements Gave Cue to...

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 SOCIETY. White House Visitors To Leave This Evening For The_ir Ca@@ Home Governor General of the Dominion and Lady Tweedsmuir

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 B—4 xx SOCIETY. Senator and Mrs. Lee Attended Opening Senator Josh Lee of Oklahoma and FO]' Georgetown TOUI‘ Mrs. Lee were

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 Social Affairs Of Clubs Oklahoma State Society Dance Planned. ENATOR AND MRS. ELMER THOMAS and Senator and Mrs. Josh Lee will

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 Poetry in Your Taxi 67-YearOld Driver Versifies on Diver- sified Subjects. FRED C. DOLCATER, Poet-taricab driver, in the...

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 Men’s Hose, 65°¢ pair Were $1 pair 321 pairs of fancy silk hose in sizes 10%; to 12. 11 Pullover Sweaters in several colors.

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 B—8 = NS, HARY BUDL DIESINBETHESA Well Known in Community for Work With Red Cross. Funeral Tomorrow. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1837. ¥ i < 2 5.96 Sliced Oft the Price! 12.95 All-Walnut TABLES with

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, e coa th ?: monthly ing chare- tored 1 Vaults 8t Fall. ¢ you select: You el po extra char 1,500

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 TOREWIDE SALE SPRING SEASON he blossoming of the Cherry Trees, Lansburgh’s blos- after Easter sale of gigantic proportions.

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 After Smart Peoble, Smart Dark Things, Smart Places. By the Spectator. 114 -BOY-0-BOY, I wish I had some cider out in the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1837. A long way from the long hours of 39 years ago! Jelleff's you

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1837. i : } FS 39 ANN‘VERS AR Friday and Saturday will be great ‘ l‘_

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 THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1837. Cherry Blossoms—Jelleff's Anniversary— Spring HAS Come to Washington! All these events remind you to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937, BEN WEBSTER’S CAREER. BEN, '\ TELUNG YOU, NOUNE SURE GOT FOLKS

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. AGE PENSION COST [0er ik Trep ™ iy 2 : - . N | SEC Nty Puality

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 B—18 AIR, F00D FOUND NEED OF CANCER Death of Part of Growths Traced to Absence of Necessities. BY the Assoctated Press. Lack

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 FARN LABORPAY CAINS EPORTE Hired Man Makes 5 to 20 Per Cent More Than Last Year. B the Assoctated Press. CHICAGO, April...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1837. . Wilsn, Mow Al Staton, Nortol, | ucian ©. Willams, Naval...

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 THE EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1937. c—-1 - 1 260,000 Buyers Must Be Right . . . The Palais Royal has

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 “Its quicker becatise it's liquid ... iy '&f oleud’ j Just take two teaspoonfuls ofCapudine Inalittle water. Almost before

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 NG _STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. THE EVE Friday and Saturday Specials in Our Florist Shop Fresh Cut...

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 Traffic Convictions LEAVING AFTER COLLIDING. Elizabeth E. Guggenheim, 2800 ‘Woodland drive, $75 or 30 days. SECOND-OFFENSE

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. DAILY SHORT STORY LAST PAGE By Evelyn Le Munyon. rain beat a

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 CcC—6 AMUSEMENTS. THE EVENING All Feminine Cast Gives Hard Play Warm Tussle “Girls in Uniform” Is Difl‘icult Test for Civie

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 AMUSEMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, :] ack Benny’ Assures $1,000,00Q Yearly But Screen-Radio Comedian Still Has Hopes for Really

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 C-8 LABOR FEAR LAID 10 UNCERTAINTIES U. S. Seen Walking Through Valley of littery Times. This is the fifth of a series of...

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 PRIVATE FLYERS WARNED T0 BAND Loening Tells Collegiate Pilots They May Be “pushed From Air.” Warning that private fiyers must

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 C—10 SCHOOLS METHODS STARTS TOWN VAR “Progressive” Education System Called “New-Fan- gled Monkeyshines.” s are en- ion of the

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 -IGROWING PAINS By Phi]lipsl @10 The A P AT Kits Reerved A “IT'S FROM THE BRIDEGROOM. HE SAYS, ‘APRIL FOOL!'” l i)aily...

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 C—12 * W. A. REID RETIRES FROM TRADE POST Was Pan-American Union Adviser 25 Years—Silvino da Silva Successor. William A....

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 WASHINGTON, D. C WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Foening Stap ., THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. Classified Ads PAGE D—1 Harris Girds

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 D2 - S PORTS. THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. SPORTS. Australia Is Seen as a Tremendous Hurdle

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 S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR \\'ASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1 1937. SPORTS. D—3 Jones Is Merely a Sideshow in Classic...

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 D—4 = WOMEN’S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1 1937. WOMEN’S FEATURES. Silly Customs of All

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 N \ Lipton’s Tea comes from among the highest of tea gar- dens, and experts agree the higher the garden, the higher quality

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 D—6 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937 MISCELLANEOUS IALKS ON BOGUS MONEY...

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 APARTMENTS THE EVE PRIL 1, 1937 REAL ESTATE ROOMS FUR. & UNFUR ) Q S R BT W% e TRE TARZAN'S QUEST. —By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS

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 REAL ESTATE , D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO HOUSES FOR SALE. HOUSES FOR SAl LE. REAL ESTATE WANTI

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 AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. (Continned.) 931 Tudor; low mileage, original paint like new: heater: terms_considered.

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 D—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. to be related by Floyd Gibbons during | Oklahoma in a...

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