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Evening Star dated May 7, 1931

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 - Star \WEATHER. (U. 8, Weather Bureau Porecast.) Showers tonight, probably ending to- ‘morrow morning; somewhat cooler late

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 \—2 ¥¥¥ - STATES' REGIMES DRFT T0 SOCALISM Loocal Governments Tend to Tax Experiments Which Increase Public Debts. 1 venth of

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 On the first floor, conven- iently accessible, a— luggage room Also small separate rooms, $3.50, $4 and $5 per month....

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 PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. €. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 ! al hon mem Archbishop Courcoux, agains Sout! Public Utilitied...

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 EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 MmiGRATION TIDE (1% RS R BOTS BUO0 exi . EBBS FROM AMER[CA |...

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 BigRosebush Sale "% " FRIDAY FOR MOTHER’S DAY “= - Great Big Strong 2.Year-Old Monthly Blooming Field Grown Rosebushes 49c¢ =

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 WL POVELL, PLEDTOR, EXRES Was Ploneer Progresswe and| Intimate Associate of La Follette. Ex-Editor ] Dead . 1k William W....

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 THE EVENING STAR * wWith Sundsy Morning Editien. Pkt M Frosmrroemn B .. WASHINGTON; D. C FHURSDAY........May 7, 1981 “ Rate

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 “The telephone is lighter than the Market Basket.” A MESSAGE: To the Retall Grocerymen of Washington 2 R Y You are cordially

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 ASSOGATIN T0D 60T HORS ERA Oldest Inhabitants Urge More | Funds for School Com- munity Center. The Association of Oldest...

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 THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, ) \\\\\\\\ 7 -mw,/// "\,( Ciiad % iy . » - : R Bl From Morgan’s ; ' : < ;...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 will be $5.78 th for individual and every grain of sand. When the

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 THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931. FINANCIA aesesTeL o BANKS MAY REDICE RATES ON DEPOSITS 1Extreme Cheapness of Credit P.C, STOCKS...

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 FINANCIAL [ o BONDS o emea] |BUSIESS FRENDLY = TONARD RALROADS UNITED STATES. (Sales are In $1,000.) Sall Canvass of U. S.

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 " FIRMNESS ON CURB ERASED IN SELLING Early Strength Partially Lost ,as Pivotal Shares Show \ e Decline. BY JOHN A. CRONE....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN N, ® HANAN SHOES © ® KNOX HATS © ® HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES @ ® BURTON'S IRISH POPLIN SHIRTS ®

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 ORATORY FINALIST 10 BE CHOSEN AT b TESTS TOMORROW| | Displays Part of Famous' Board of Judges to Travel About City, Hearing

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 SOCIETY. brother-in-law [on Massach: j: 1 2 usetts avenue and gone to 3 g sentative Norton L. Lichtenwalner of g best man. |

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 m mnr oeoflm Baldwin. of a\u‘ and Maj. fi.y d Mrs m, George W. Tl are i t:u is here lmndln[ '.hg . ninth annual of the...

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 SOCIETY Py B RO (Continued From Third Page.) compliment to Mrs. Charles Boston of New York, vu‘e of the puuenl of the...

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 Insteps that are in St ep with Fashion FOOT SAVER SHOES The !(Robem” —developed in beige, white or black kid. All at $10:50

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 $15.00 and $25.00 Silk Dresses HALF-PRICE =38 Silk Dresses, formerly ." in light and dark shades sizes for misses’ and men

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 e ‘SUTOR MAY ASK . RELEASE ON WRIT San Liego Detectives Seek i Witeesses in Slaying of :7 Hazel Bradshaw. By the Assctinted

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 B8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTION, D. C. THUR Tax Burden and U, S, Deficit| § g : Cited in Address Before % K \ : 4 Chicago

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 $10.95 Basket-Weave FIBRE RUGS Size 9x12 ft. Glowing array of cool, gay patterns and colors. $6.99 Delightful in any type...

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 "B-10 * SOVETOUSTS U S ASWHEAT LEADER London Conference to Study .M Surplus Tangle Created 7% by Recovery. y ml?n?;:!‘fld by

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 Palais Royal Ma I‘HE LyvENING STAR, WAbninaiuN, D, C; TrunsDAY. MAY. 1 UNDERPRICE SALE Friday this week brings unusual...

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 SOENTSTS T0 sm( ANCENT VILLAGE * Expeditions to Search Soon| Areflc Circle to Mexico. {-,7 BY THOMAS R. HENRY, @cattered from

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 DISTANT WEATHER Weightman Sees Little Bene- fit From Studies of Solar Radiation and Sun Spots. Long-range weather...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MAY TOODWARD & LOTHROP % 10" 11™ F axD G STREETS Save s and More Here...

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 . Hand-Tailored Men’s Ties, 55¢ A selection of colors in tasteful and smart patterns. Only a limited nu!nber. MOSES—FIRST...

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 (NS CAARGE | * SOHOOL OFFIGALS Declare Authorities Have Been Negligent in Mainte- nance of Blake School. protest against...

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 | | | ! | | | TWO MAY, ECONOMY | FESTIVAL | FEATURE | S o..:B nadl STYUIST FOR SEARS. ROEBUCK end Co. says—There is nothing

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 O % JAIL FOR DIAMOND \ “i A il THE EVENING S1TAR, WASHING1UN, hing Everyt Possible Within ‘the limits of good banking prac-

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. MAY 7, 1931 C—S§ it the meeting here for RUAD BU“-I]INE[ Forced Down on Trip AT

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 after Whlter and Charlotte Walkes, stage actress, were divorced. Subse- quently shey learned that the divoroe had not become

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 INCREASE IN TAXES ¢ FEARED BY WOOD Chairman Says Raise Will Come If Federal Expenses Are Not Drastically Cut. By the...

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 FIVE MEN ARE HELD IN CO-ED SEAYING: | Two Other Suspects Hunted. | Boy Will Attempt to Identify One. By the Associated Press.

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 ART HUSEUN HEAD DES N NEW YORK Robert W. De Forest, Presi- dent of Metropolitan Institu- tion, Was Ill Two Years. By the...

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 Aol P-TBODY PROPOSES PUBLIC RADID RULE Ownership of Channels and| Facilities Seen Eliminat- ing Advertising. By the...

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 “SHE MORE UPPISH WITH THAT CAR EACH TIME I SEE HER.” "WIIL? MUSTA MADE ANOTHER PAYMENT.” LETTER-OUT i | Letter-out and...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TH - Friday Is Old ——— This is the week that BUYERS are in charge at . . g ....

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 PITCHING IS SPOTT AS INVASION OPENS Weak Hurling Accounts for! Loss of Final to Yankees by 7 to 10. BY JOHN B. KELLER....

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 ¥ 'St John’s LD BETTER THAN WINNER LAST YEAR 0ld Liners, Though, Are Not Feazed by Fact That Foe Is Heavy Favorite. BY H. C.

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 SPORTS. D. C, THURSDAY, o MAY 7, 1931. Business Is Only High School Nine of Four to Be Beaten EASTERN, WESTERN AND TECH...

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 ‘MEYER DAVIS QUINT "SHOOTS HIGH SCORE Takes Lead in Tournament With .1,8086—P. Hatrison and Espey ~ @tar in Doubles. 3 A set

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.’ Checked Wash Silk Material BY MARY some checked wash silk from should like to make a one- dress and a...

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.~ MILADY B EAUTIF —f— . BY LOIS 'o.c . Lip Wrinkle, Desr Miss Leeds: For some time I m&mmweflw;fl% wrinkle running

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 OMAN'’S PAGE. ; Handkerchiefs to Match Gowns ey i BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. for hankerchiefs to|chief is ornamented. 'The...

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 HING'LON, . 951, ouUSs. ELP AND SITUATIONS. “UNCLE SAM AT YOUR SERVICE” Currency Makers—Hardening the Plate in an Inferno.

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 AUTO oniy B o g FORD 3 nulmn running conamon pholstery: ;:a up; _term . 3 New AL ?o‘o‘d w-mn-mn Nt ike connm n 1 e terms....

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 a1’ porch; ideal lor Suminer, Call ll ._1080. m Mayfower , Kitchen Bat) M RenSre Nat. o788 S ol B it e fgg w’fi-‘%&'nm . "?

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 \ ! 1ro \ OFFICES AND STUDIOS. 1315 H St. N.W. Cut Expense One-Hnlf Very, dmnbu office, ;\mn-n rald Bui ‘ “" i ow‘EN N EGAL

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 ¢ THE EVE‘\"I‘XG STAR, WASHINGTON ., THURSDAY. MAY ——oreminG | SPANISH CATHOLICS . sisesi i Wl rrmee e EADY | 2:30 and 8:30

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