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Evening Star dated April 22, 1940

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 Weather Forecast Fair and continued cold, with lowest about 36 degrees tonight; fair, somewhat warmer. today—Highest, 50, at

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 Destroyer Officer Describes Dramatic Battle af Narvik Hardy's Survivors Given Aid Ashore After Ship Was Sent Aground Here is

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 WILLIAMS LOMATI( HEATING Now you can easily afford the great comforts of an Oil-O- Matic. Find out about the “Thrift Meter”

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 Two Are Rescued From Auto Aflame After Accident Passengers Escape With Minor Injuries On Benning Road ‘The charred wreck of

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 innesota Officials beeking Cause of ccident Fafal fo 11 Highway Left a Shambles By State’s Worst Mishap, | Crash ‘Like Cannon

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 Liquid CAPUDINE for HEADACHE i Pity the Peor Leopard The lecpard cannot change his spots, but we can change the decora- tion

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 No Delays—No Red Tape Accounts Opened at Once at EISEMAN'S F at Tth _Men’s and Women’s Apparel Responsible Prompt Service...

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 The Foening Star With Sunday Mornine Editlon. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY_ April 22, 1940 The Evening

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 Pride Clouds Mexican Qil Issue Cardenas Allowed People to Believe U. S. Wos Passive By DAVID LAWRENCE. Pride as an obstacle

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 T"A—10 K #a¥ @ard of Thanks HARRIS. SAMUEL R. The family of the late SAMUEL R. HARRIS wish to thank his many friends for...

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 Harrington Tells W. P. A. Men fo 'Vote As You Please’ 2,000,000 Workers Are Assured of Safety From Coercion Commissioner F.

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 A—12 paigns off in a cloud of rain, sleet and slush,’ people are beginning to talk about the Kentucky Derby, which is...

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 P — Central High The SPORTLIGHT Feller and Jones Start Careers Same Way By GRANTLAND RICE, Bpecial Correspondent of The Star.

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 From the Press Box England Is After Him, Schmeling Fears By JOHN LARDNER, Bpecial Correspondent of The Star. NEW YORK, April

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 FINANCIAL. Belgian Bonds Rise As Other Foreign Issues Slump Domestic Co:poration Groups Remain in Narrow Range Bond Averages

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 A—16 #¥» Washington Gas Sales Up Sharply In First Quarter Increase in March FINANCIAL. C., MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1940 EW YORK...

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 FINANCIAL. FIRST TRUST MONEY ©® Low Rates ® Prompt Service Monthly Payment Loans as low as $6.33 per $1,000, per month. Y,

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 A—18 =#% BANK CLERKS NEED A Charge Acount at EISEMAN'S F at Tth Men’ and Women's Apparel ’\‘ We Always Have | MONEY to LOAN |

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 Washington News Senate Hearings Begun on 1941 D. C. Supply Bill Library and Sewer Division Asks That Funds Be Restored...

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 " orust \ B—-2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1940. TIE HECHT (0. Summertime Events A F STREET AT 7TH

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 SOCIETY. News Notes of Official And Diplomatic Sets Of the Capital Mrs. Hull Visiting at Staunton; Ambassador of Peru...

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 B4 Pan-Hellenic Luncheon Saturday Each Sorority To Have Hpnor Guest at Session Each of the sororities in the Pan- Hellenic

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 Breakfasts, Luncheons And Teas Entertaining General Over The Week End Breakfasts, luncheons, cocktails and teas filled the

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 B—6 =* CLIP THIS RECIPE -~ Hot Berry Cake Cream the shortening, sugar and va. nilla. Beat in the egk. AGd the milk...

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 Johnson, Ickes Argue Election of "Stooge” To Avoid Third Term General Says Roosevelt Couldn’t Do It; Both Agree on One Poini

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 CHAPTER XXXYV. It was a sober faced group which waited fo rthe famous psychiatrist's verdict the following day. Gail's mother

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 / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY; APRIL 22, 1940. | $2.75 Allowance for Your Old Razor! NOW-IS-THE-TIME . . . h ®

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 B—10 **x Many Readers’ Questions on Eti Circus Theme Of Newest Products Elbows Also Come In For Attention At This Season By

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 THE EVENING : STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1940. HELP AND SITUATIONS. Nature’s Children Grass Pink Service...

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 B—12 MISCELLANEOUS, " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO, C, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1940, APARTMENTS SITUATIONS MEN & WOMEN. ASPHALT...

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 THE EVENING | AUTOMOBILES SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE. COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE. OFFICES FOR RENT AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE....

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 ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1840, BO I'M JUST STARTING B—14 {in ow Bo in the Coelored Comie...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-C, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1940. PLAYGROUND (Follew Flyiw' Jewny in the Colored Comic Section...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Wanger’s Quips Earn Place In Hollywood Memories So Does Joel McCrea’s Anecdote Of the Boy and the Auto}raph;...

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