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Evening Star dated April 24, 1940

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 Weather Forecast Partly cloudy; lowest about 38 tonight; tomorrow fair; slightly warmer in after- noon; moderate winds....

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 A—2 ww Trustees of Negro Hospifal Foundation Plan Penny Drive Organization Seeks Better Medical Facilities for Race ‘The...

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 Taft Predicis Lead Over Dewey at Convention Time Managers Estimate Senator Will Have 300 to 370 Votes By the Associated...

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 FORD ENGINE HEADS WELDED WELDIT, INC. 3 516 1st St. NW. ME. 7944 Paint NOW—and let our Financ- ing Plan provide the ‘money.

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 9,000 Hear Dewey At Denver's Largest Rally Since 1936 New Deal Accused of Turning Progress Into ‘Economic Stagnation’ By the

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 LERESTINATWAOBISRANL § (R ETTZ S COPIISELE ISR IRERNELLTR sereq i ,urnn:i Eflu:n i i MEIRFRATNYL !nqun.l'us. * o dom! your...

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 Methodists Launch First World Session Since Consolidation 776 Delegates Sent By Three Previously Estranged Branches By the

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 PIPES REPAIRED TOBACCOS BLENDED Breath Shout FALSE TEETH'? $tara-Kieen Prevests False Teeth Odor-= Cleans Without Brushing

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 THE+ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940. Phone HObart 1234 PRESCRIPTION ERVICE TODAY AND THURSDAY...

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 ' A—10 The Foening Htar With Sunday Morning Edition. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY .. -~-April 2¢,

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 Events Cast Roosevelt in 1940 Role Tour Plans Give Hint of Talks for Liberal Nominee By DAVID LAWRENCE. Just why has...

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 Qurd of Thanks GRIFFIN, ADA C. The family of the late ADA C. GRIFFIN Jvish to express their appreciation for the beautiful

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 KENNEL ? cLus Win, Lose or Draw By FRANCIS E. STAN, Star Staft Correspondent. Sorry, But Now It's Spade Calling Time BOSTON,

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 A—14 K From the Press Box Ouija Board Shuffles Hurlers for Blades By JOHN LARDNER, Special Correspondent of The Star. NEW...

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 *SPORTS. THE EVENING :STAI] WASHINGTON, 'D.” C;,- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940. -SPORTS. * A—15 Old Style Start in Blue Grass

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 " A—16 = Talbert Chall_c_s_ Up All-Time Record for City The SPORTLIGHT Texans Are Riding Herd On Rivals in Golf By GRANTLAND

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 FIN Wide Demand Found For Carrier Loans On Bond Market Railroad Issues Hold Early Advances and Domestics Move Up Bond...

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 K—18 ¥»» Large Gains Reported By Savings-Loan Associations Steady Growth of D. C. Members Shown in League Survey By EDWARD C.

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 FIN Phone MEL. 4802 for Expert Reproductions PLANOGRAPH Duplicsting all com- mercial printed matter. books, maps. etc. in...

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 SPECIAL P Hechinger Co. 3—Convenient Building™ Material Stores—3 MAIN OFFICE BRIGHTWOOD 15th & H Sts. N.E. 5925 Georgia Ave.

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 . . L Washington News * Society and General B-1 IFive Teamster Heads Placed On Trial Here Non-Union Jury Is Chosen to Hear

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 B—2 « FINE CHINESE ASIA" FURNISHINGS and UNUSUAL GIFTS A nTs 1143 CONN. AVE. TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES No Extra Charge for...

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940. SOCIETY. ** B-—3 Notes From the Social Calendar of

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 Weddings Of Interest In Capital Miss Kollar of Philadelphia Weds Mr. J. R. Turner (Continued From Page B-3.) by her father.

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 THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940. B—5 BOOKS CLOSED! ALL CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THE BALANCE OF

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 'THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D.7d. “WEDNESDAY, _APRIL 24, 1940. G Street at Eleventh District 4400 4/ pU—— All This Week

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 Two Formally Named Candidates for Head 0f Pen League Mrs. Gasch, Mrs. Owen Nominated; Absentee Vote Plan Wins ‘Two candidates

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 LIMITED TIME ONLY ANY 9x12 DOMESTIC RUG SHAMPOOED THOROUGHLY $0.95 Careful Rug Cleaners Storage—Shamposing—Repairing 1333-5

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 « « . for this smart card table and chairs She will thank you often in her thoughts—as she sets up the table quickly, to...

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 WOMEN'S FEATURES. THE EVE G ‘- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940. WOMEN'’S FE ATURES. Co-operative Designers

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 -TRAILS END ey WiLLiam MasLeop RAINE G Hat 7' ranch, and four of his riders enter, Jud with his arm hooked under that of the

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 THE EVENING ST@, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940. APARTMENTS. 5 ' HOUSES UNFURNISHED, APARTMENTS FURNISHED....

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 APARTMENTS. (Continued.) THE NORWOOD, 1848 East Capitol st. Apt 1 reception hall, bath: elec. refg 5 rooms, 5.00. ....

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 APARTMENTS UNFURNISH (Continued.) APARTMENTS. HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued.) AVAILABLE MAY 1st. 29 to 37 17th St. S.E. (Corner

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 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALES. (Continued.) FUTURE. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL

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 THE*® EVENING BTAR, ¢ WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY; APRIL 24, 1940. (Fellow Be in the Colored Comic Section Every Susday.)

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 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940, - FLYIN’ JENNY B-17 SITTING DOWN By Russell Keaton —By Gluyas

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