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Evening Star dated April 23, 1940

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 Weather Forecast Occasional rain tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; low= est tonight about 44....

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 a2 u*§ Martin Backs Plan 0f Hamilton for Early Platform Draft Party Chairman’s Proposal Follows Similar Move By Col. Knox By

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 British War Budget 0f $9,334,500,000 Lists New Taxes Wholesale Sales Levy And Higher Postage Rates Included By the Associated

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 | A—4 ww ACCIDENT INSURANCE and_all_forms of Insuran Thos. E. Jarrell Co. REALTORS 721 Tenth Street N.W. NAt. 0763 IRON WORK

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 British Diplomacy Battles to Get Japan's Benevolent Neutrality ‘Amazing Concessions’ Hinted in Effort to Plug Flow of Goods

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 FALSE TEETH REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT ROBT B SCOTT DENTAI TECB 605 14th ot F. Rms. 901 VO MEt 1833 Private Waitinz Roums...

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 /| the Weather. Outside Paint has to stand every condition of sun and storm. KEY- STONE 1009% PURE HOUSE PAINTS will give you

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 A—8 The Foening Ftar With Sunday Morning Edition. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. ... _ __ April 23,

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 Court Ruling Seen Helping Employer Peaceful Picketing Decision May Give Free Speech to All By DAVID LAWRENCE. Henry Ford...

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 A—10 %% Braths BIGELOW, VIOLA M. Monday, April 22, 1840. at George WIAhInllsn Unl» versity Hospital, VIOL. BIGELO! beloved

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 AMUSEMENTS. RESTAURANT Vera Holly. Vocalist. Johnny Graham at the Vibraphone and Plano 3433 Conn. Ave. N.W. INSTALLED...

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 he Enening Star Sporis 140-Game Schedule for Majors Expected After Costly Setback This Spring Win, Lose or Draw By FRANCIS E.

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 SPORTS. ¢Ce Promising The SPORTLIGHT Grove Rated All-Time Ace of Southpaws By GRANTLAND RICE, Bpecial Correspondent of The

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 “A—14 = From the | Press Box Chowder Club Is Upset By Derby Trials By JOHN LARDNER, Bpecial Correspondent of The Star. NEW

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 FINANCIAL. Foreign Bonds Rise, Domestic Sections ‘InNarrow Range Vigorous Rally Laid To Technical Factors After Long Drop...

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1940. Conference of A. B. A. TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK

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 FINANCIAL. Norfolk & Western Earns $7,705,057 In First Quarter Total Compares With $5,396,826 in Same Period Year Ago By the

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 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVY 12 Noon ¢ Tomorrow LATEST NEWS by Ted Collins when KATE SMITH SPEAKS WISV ¢ 12 Noon AAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAL...

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 / Bl With us in a friendly way. Washington News @he Fie ing Sfar WITB SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Society and General B Funds...

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 THE EVENING STAR;,WASHINGTON, D. C-, TUESD;(Y, APRIL 23, 1940. ————_——M‘_— All This Week . . . Special Selling and i A °...

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 SOCIETY. Notes From the Social Calendar of Washin Mrs. Roosevelt Attending Tea in New York This Afternoon Leaves Tonight for

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 THE EVENING STAR,’ WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1940, Benefit Showing Pen Women to Hold |Mr. and Mrs, Smith Speaker.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, toA TR California Too Hard To Get Into, Mayor 0f Portland Found State’s Oregon Border One of

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 B—6 U. S. C. Athlete Nabs 2 Women's Assailant, Finds One His Sister Ralph Vaughn, Star of Basket Ball Team, Rushes From Class

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1940. ANNUAL Spring Sale “The Avenue"=Tth, Bih ané D Sts L] We Bought

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 Centrally Located Health Center in Northwest Is Urged Midcity Association Is Told Death Rate Argues for Plan Declaring a...

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 Early Chest Emblem Art Indicates Many Emr_ies Competition Extended Through May 7 to Allow More Preparation As first entries

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 B—10 WOMEN’S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, Sleek New Foundations Perfectly Adaptable With Summer Wear...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTION, D. C, TUESPAY, APRIL 23, 1940. ' & B-11 SUMNER-TINE EVENTS IT TIIE HBCHT (0. $14.95 Cocoa...

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 CHAPTEY. ONE. Collie pup at heel, Jim Silcott wandered into the Trail's End look- ing for a game. It was early, and there...

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 SITUATIONS WOMEN. (Continued.) mfl!fi. 26, experienced; col- raduate; temporary or permanent. fi?l‘flt Y 24‘2 MISCELLANEOUS. THE

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 B—14 APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D HOUSES UNFURNISHED. STAR FLASH Es...

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 AUC SUMMER CAMPS. :ALL TIMBERS, CAMP FOR ‘Tal imbers, Md.—Opens its ml?uoyfillv P. enroliment limited. Call Adams 10128....

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 B—16 Caritar's Rapio PrRoGrRAM TUESDAY’S PROGRAM. APRIL 23, 1940, WMAL, 630k.| WRC, 950k. WOL, 1,230k, | WISV, 1,460k. Plain

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1940. By Gluyas Williams AT HE (LIMAX OF VOUR REMARKABLE ORD TRICK,

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 B—18 Wallace and Fleming Tell How Labor Act Affects Farmers Forum Speakers Say Wage-Hour Law Helps By Increasing Markets’...

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