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Evening Star dated April 17, 1937

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 WEATHER. (U. 8 Woather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness and warmer, low- est temperature about 48 degrees tonight;...

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 b. U TOBESTOW HONOR ON QUEZON Ceremony Tonight to Climax Observance of Found- ers’ Day. Founders’ day honors of Georgetown

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 © WRIST WATCH. lad GUNTHER SLAYING CONFESSION TAKEN Anne Arundei Authorities Say Man Admits Murder of Mother of Nine. By the

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 A—4 ANDERSON RITES HELD YESTERDAY Bishop Freeman Conducts Services in Chapel of St. Mary. Funeral services for Larz Anderson,

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 "Honeymooning" . starts felicitously with the bride in “’something blue’’—a three-piece suit of that travel - perfect...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY . _ April 17, 1937 THEODORE W. NOYES_ -Editer The

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 -~ Side & plant with opeartions suspend- N . tonditions in industry,” as the Demo- -~ Consistency Is Rare Virtue in Politics

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 A—8 *x Braths. ADDELLE. CHARLES W. arted this lite on, Friday, Apri: 10 1037, u Mount Alto Hospltal, CHARLES W. ADD! 5 Gth M

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 SOCIETY. THE EVEN ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1937. SOC1ETY. xx A—9 Springtime Weddings and Benefits...

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 A—10 *=» BEHIND SCHEDULE Report Shows Rolls Shrink- ing Slowly—600,000 " Goal by June 1. By the Associated Press. A report of

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 FINANCIAL. — THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1937. » A—11 ———————————————_—__:___.—__—_—E_...

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 FINANCIAL, U.S. BONDS GAIN, OTHERS ARE MIXED Many Federal Issues Up 1-32 to 8-32 of Point. Some Rails Ease. Bond Averages 20

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 I GROWING PAINS By Phillips l © 1997 The AP A8 Right Rewrved = “LET'S TRY THIS ON FOR SIZE.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 A—14 *« NICE'S RELIEF BILL HAS RECEIPTS TAX AS ITS BACKBONE Maryland Governor Esti- mates His Own Program Will Raise...

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 FEATURES The Foening Staf WASHINGTON, Books—Art—Music D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1937 PAGE B—1 - CENSUS OFFICE WIZARDRY...

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 B—2 K ‘. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AUTHOR SURPASSES SUBJECT Clever Writer Maintains Interest in Old Frigate’s Cruise...

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 Leila Mechlin. HE chief event in the field of art in this city during the cur- rent week was the opening, Thursday with a...

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 THE EVENI NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1937, W Course of New Music Must Ret ain Tradition Superficial...

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 Dean Powell Installation To Be May 6 Service to Be Climax of 2-day Program for Cathedral. Y REV. NOBLE CILLEY POW- ELL,...

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 B—6 Episcopal Children to Assemble Bishop Freeman Will Address1,000 From Diocese Churches. MORE than 1,000 children enrolled

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 Dr.W.P.King To Be Guest To morrow Editor Will gpeak at Mount Vernon Place Church. DR. WILLIAM P. KING of Nash- ville, Tenn.,

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 B—8 Queries in Recent < Romantic Atmosphere - About Midnight Tryst Is Entirely Dispelled Mysteries Vanish Before the Clear

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 N HOUSING FAILURE, DECLARE EDITORS Architectural Forum Offers New Approach to Problem. INTEGRATED HOUSE FOR COST REDUCTION

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 C-2 KENWOOD OPENS BLOSSOM CONTEST Picture Takers Trying to Capture Scenic Beauty for Prizes. The Japanese cherry blossom pho-

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 L 1 . keil ESTATE. T - SHANNON & LUCHS SALES UP $450,000 Deals in Last 45 Days In- clude Two Apartment Houses. Bales totaling

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 REAL ESTATE. F.H.A MORTGAGE SYSTEM PRAISED Realtor, Recently With Gov- ernment, Cites Guaran- teed Values. The Federal...

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 REAL ESTATE. CYCLE OF RENTS DISCLOSES GAIN Typical American Home Averages 11 Changes in 20 Years. A typical American home...

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 C—6 =« .S LOWINTS (RO BORDERS Federal Savings Associa- tions Now Located in Territories. Less than four years old, the net-

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 REAL ESTATE. - 1,107ASSOCIATIONS INF. H. A, SYSTEM Insured Mortgage Group | Figures Announced by McDonald. There are 1,107

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 C—8 AIR CONDITIONING “SETTO SPRING” Homes Provided on Same Principle as Planes in Latest Method. Spring air conditioning for

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 @he Foening WASHINGTON, D. C., Majors Look to Banner Season "POPPING They Bob Up Every Year. ORTRAIT of the great American

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 C—10 PROMOTERS LOOK FOR MODEST TILT $50,000 Increase in Year’s Business Would Gratify. Starts Tomorrow. BY ROD THOMAS....

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 & n %re building this year 100 homes in & new ] 5 HELP AND SITUATIONS. —_— Service Orders. ARMY. Tyner, Brig. Gen. George T.,

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 APARTMENTS FURNISHED. ___(Continued.) APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) REDUCED FOR SUMMER. 1882 Col. rd.. Apt. Tnis.....

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 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED (Continged.) 2222 Que St. Living room, ding room, ot kitcher, 2 be rooms, bath, Reception

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 REAL ESTATE. _(Continued.) SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SAL! (Continued.) New Brick HOMES SAMPLE 1820 BURKE ST. S.E. (Betveen 18th.

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 Holdini ‘ministy That, Columyy Court, of Add AU LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) BRUCE BAIRD. Atiorney, DISTRICT States _for the

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 C—16 =* AMUSEMENTS. “Top of the Town’at Keith’s Is Biggest if Not Greatest New Universal Musical Has Some Excellent Features,

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