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Evening Star dated April 8, 1937

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 WEATHER. (U. B Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain tonight and probably tomorrow morning; colder tomorrow, temperature tonight...

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 A—2 %% SCULPTOR HUNTED IN PENNSYLVANIA Reported Seen Hitch-Hiking. Killer May Have Made Death Mask of Model. By the...

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 VIRGINIA ‘SIT-NS' QUITRAYONPLANT Peery Hopes Move Will Lead to Early Settlement at Covington. By the Associated Press....

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 If Your Watch Is Worth Repalring =% 1 worth repalriag preperly. TABLISHED 19 SOME . . Of the Advantages Of buying your OIL

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 'BODIES REMOVED FROM AIR WRECK, Sleds Used to Bring Eight Victims of Airline From Arizona Mountain. BACXGROUND— Built for...

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 Slp Corons CUSTOM_ TAILORED PLEATED AND ZIPPERS = 2-Piece Set, $31- Musical Instruments, ete. S.Piece s." 339'95 Unreds...

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 . Mrs. Joe Cronin Recovering; Boy and Girl Twins Born Dead MR. AND MRS. CRONIN. RS. MILDRED ROBERTSON CRONIN, wife of Joe...

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 A—S8 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937. — e e ROOSEVELT RIFT PAINFUL TO ROOT Former Friend’s...

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 .Root, Pained by Roosevelt Rift, Refused to Reply to Attacks Campaigned for Taft in 1912, But Never Publicly Denounced...

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 ,THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTO! THURSDAY__ THEODORE W. NOYES_ The Evening Star Newspaper Company.

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 1934 ActGives U. S. Power in Strikes Signed by Roosevelt, Law Held Applicable to Sit-Downs. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. OOR Dr....

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 A—12 #x Qards of Thanks. GIAMMITTORIO. EUGENE. We wish to hank the relstives and friends of the ate EUGENE GIAMMITTORIO for

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 . MASONGLEADES T0 VI GAPTAL High Officials From England and Scotland En Route to South Carolina. High Masonic officials from

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 CHNESE TEXLE EAVOY PROTESTS Tells Conference Foreign Governments Have Caused Evasion of Law. China’s protest at the strength

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 - FUNDRESTORATION URGED FOR PARKS Women’s City Club Says Slash Would ‘Disrupt’ Rec- reational Program. Restoration of funds

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 A—16 * MAY BE UPHELD Supreme Court Expected to Act Favorably in Alabama Jobless Case. B3 the Assoclated Press. Questions...

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 - SPEEDS CERTIFYING OFSO00TOW.P.A. Street Announces Change _.on Six-Month Staff for Certification. Certification of 3,000...

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 A—18 %% OFFERWOUNDED INHOLD-UPBETTER Police Trace Activities of Three Youths With Whom He “Shot It Out.” Marked improvement

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE . 3. BONDS EASE INFRESH SELLING Many Corporate Loans Fol- |} low Retreat of Treasury

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 A—20 x¥%x FINANCI1AL, .COPPOSITSSET [TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ALLTIME: HIGH Controller’s Call Reveals...

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 FINANCIAL. CURBLIST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE Most Swings Downward Late in Session—Pace Is Moderate. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 WIDE BASE URGED FOR TAX INCREASE Friendship Citizens' Group Ac- cepts Need of Added Levies. a resolution asking that thesc

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 Washington News ABSENTEES DELAY "~ D.C.TAXINCREASE| STUDY IN HOUSE Only Two Members of Spe- cial Subcommittee Appear for...

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 i he Avenue"==7th, 8th and D Sts. No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders on Remnants $2.99 and $3.99 Sport Dresses $1.99 —Zephyr

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937. SOCIETY. Springtime Weather Inspires Officials and...

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