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Evening Star dated May 1, 1933

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 “From Press to Home Within an Hour” The Star’s Carrier system coversevery city block and the regular edition is delivered to

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 FRENCH WIN POINT IN ARMS DECISION Geneva Committee Would Count 40,000 German Po- lice as Soldiers. By the Assoclated Press.

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 FOREST RECRUITS PROGRESS QUICKLY Youthful Enthusiasm Speeds €amp Building and Hardens Muscles. This is the first of a series

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 REPEAL VOTE LIGHT - INRHODE SLAND @overnor Sends Out Emer- '! gency Call for Electors { to Go to Polls. v the Associated...

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 DECLARES CRISIS MENAGES RELIGION Rev. R. J. Clinchy, in Sermon, Criticizes Congress Pol- icy on District. The crisis in...

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 A6 CPRSTRATRS TR RE =V, 5 AR WAL AIR TRAVEL Information Reservatio x for all airline destinations EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. METHODS OF LIP READING WILL BE DEMONSTRATED League for Hard of Hearing to) Open

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Merning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY.. ..May 1, 1983 .. . Editor THEODORE W. NOYES. The...

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 BERNARD W. SPILLE RITES HELD TODAY | Well-Known Glass Distributor Buried in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Funeral services were held

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933. Going to “Dogs” BU[]'_"]GE s PAS]‘UR e A e e e ooiare |U. S....

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 !complunce with Manchukuo’s demands. E’prmed the ophlonwtuch action would not exceed the total rupture of com- SOOUTED BY...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Lambs’ Gambol Tur’ns Out G’ggfi) GT“‘(;“;;‘; To Be the Season’s Treat Club Sends Down a Big Troupe of Well...

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 MONDAY, MAY 1,.1933. stallation, at which Mrs. S8arah Grubbs of Richmond, national councilor, will preside. The convertion

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 ‘A—14 wx» FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., MONDAY, MAY T, 1933 FINANCIAEL. CAPITAL TRACTION || TRANSACTIONS ON

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 FIN JUNIOR BOND LIST CONTINUES GAINS Rails, Utilities and Indus- trials Are Featured on Upturn. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. Bpecial

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 o WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER By Bus, by Street Car, " By Taxi, by Train, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY,

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 Washington News D.C. VOTE MEASURE INTRODUCED BY CHARMAN NORTON Resolution in House ldentical With That Proposed in Senate by

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY§E President Roosevelt Will Entertain|w: Argentine Special Mission at Dinner This Evening. House for the...

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 SOCIETY . (Continued From Second Page.) ' day. Mr. Richberg was introduced bJ Mrs. Basil Manly. Mrs. Edward Keat- ':w. Mrs.

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 HORSE SHOW HELD AT SUNSET HILLS Fairfax Hunt Club Opens Virginia Association’s Series of Meets. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1983.' CONWONSTS HELD] GANIG N CH 50,000,000 Now Living Un-| der System,

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 " B-6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933 " Here At — - Telephone District 7200 Avenus”—Tth, Sth and D

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 APPLE BLOSSOM REGION THRONGED Thousands Jam Highways in Shenandoah-Cumberiand- Potomac Valleys. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 . THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 1~ ' The Thriftiest Way Is STRAIGHT To Sale——Sprmg éoats At Drastic...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933. R.F.C. LOANS CLIB) | District's Heroes in the 10 $],795,m8,2]] World

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 'B=10 - WOMEN'’S FEATURES Wool Ruffs in Filet Crochet BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. THE ANGORA CROCHETED RUFF AT UPPER LEFT 1S

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Conquering Contract By P. HAL S if the encouraging feature since 1924. | card suit. if the bidding had been

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 B—12 Crisp New $1 Blousettes * Imported Gloria Umbrellas Bcores of crisp, new styles, fash- oned o f It's Here--- $1 Doe-tex

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 Sports News SERIES WITH TRIBE OPENS 13TILT TRIP Whitehill Slated to Hurl First Game—Myer to Top Hitting List Again. BY JOHN

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 THE EVENING STAR, W! Stages HINGTON, MAY .1, 1933 Three Fan D. C George Washingion WAKE FOREST SEEN AS STRONGEST FOF Sandlot

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 - i 7:15 T Name. Alley. Teams. 3@ Times-Herald Princess The: Amato Coal Co_ . Rinaldi Tailors No. Watson Lumber Co Sunrite

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 MODERN MAIDENS “WE REALLY SHOULD ECONOMIZE. EVERY CENT WE EARN WE PUT ON OUR BACKS!” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph....

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933. - AUTOMOBILES. C-8™ RECOMMENDED SERVICE....

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 ™ C—6 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS.” DOGS, PETS, ETC. TH RENT ROOMS—SUBURBAN. E _EV. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED, BED ROOM,...

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) RENT—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) §35 ADAMB N.W.—6 ROOMS GARAGE, vacant: open for inspection

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 We Have Blank Books YE A_complete _selection pular_prices. at Store Hours, 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa.

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