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Evening Star dated May 4, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and slightly cooler tonight; to- rain; moderate fair, Saturday morrow north

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 AWAIT RODSEVELT TRADE AID POLICY Business Leaders Expecting Expression on Regulation in Speech Tonight. (Continued From First

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 DRIVE ON TARIFS CONTIUEDBY HUL Italians and Argentines Con- fer With State Depart- ment Officials. By the Assoctated Press.

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 a4 ASSURANCE URGED BN INFLATION CURB Wall Street Bankers Foresee DPamper to Trade in Uncertainty. By the Associated Press.

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 —_— SLOMETOTESTFY ON JHQUR WEEK Other Auto Manufacturers Also Called to House Hearing Tomorrow. By the Assoclated Press....

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 FOREST GORPSMIEN 22 BAR RADICALISM, = Ghase Sole Agitater From Camp—=Geumpling Also <« Put Under Ban. his i3 the fowrth ef @

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 v SOV MXUTTSAYS. ™ ot wnealf, e, —_—— HE WILL FINISH JOB ™ user B~ Our FLOUR Prices | 3 = ST Unceda Bakers: oM are still Low!

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 {THE EVENING STAR ‘Wikh M Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY May 4, 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The Evening...

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 The Dogwood Display is at its best now UR invitation for last Sunday proved a bit premature owing to erratic weather...

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 ' 'A—10 A. A, A SCHOOLBOY PATROLS T0 MARCH Parade May 13 to Be Aug- mented by Nearby State Groups. Crack patrols, drill teams

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 THE F\'l‘\l\'(n STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, \[AY 4, 1933, A—l11 WISE-FIFTH AVENUE SHOE SHOP %m a/ T3 F. STREET...

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 A—12 RENOVIZING LOANS BY U. . ARE URGED Parley Held in Connection With C. of C. Meeting Adopts Resolution. Federal loans to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, WMAY 3, 1933 er A13 Princess WILL REPRESENT CHICKASAWS AT COTTON FESTIVAL. SEEK

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 A—14 ¥ FINANCIAEL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933. FINANC —_ = -, WAR &N, 1. O, THURSIAL, JA -...

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 FINANCIAL. GOVERNMENT BOND HIST SHOWS GAINS Foreign Group Declines Sharply—Domestic Issues Register Advances. " BY CHARLES F.

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 Moore’s Utilac Enamel Will give wonderful color effects and is easy to apply NYTHING you want to beautify—whether it’s made

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 " ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, HOMELESS ANIMAL AT POST FOR THREE DAYS. SENME,S BHANGES Dog Guards Newspaper Rack‘—l N DSTRE BILL...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C, THURSDAY, SOCIETY == party infc evening at the c-rlmn. Mrs. Bolton, 'i!l

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 SOCIETY tinued From Second Page.) by motor for Louisville, Ky., they will witness the Kent: Saturday at Churchill Downs. ey

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., :——_————;:———_—'__——_—L‘— PROGRAM OFFERED FOR CAP AND GOWN President Told, Through Sec-

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 ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933. Silk Crepe Blouses sz | WoODWARD & LOTHROP I0T™ ]]THF AND G...

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 Tropical Worsted SUITS $10.65 2 for $21 —Soon the thermometer will be mounting into the 90’s, and here are the suits ou will

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 EDUCATION SOCIETY T0 OPEN SESSIONS American Council Will Hold 16th Annual Meeting To- morrow and Saturday. ‘The American...

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 BRITTEN ASKS 42 NEWHAVALVESSELS $317,406,000, Appropriation Provided in Bill Introduced in House. By the Assoclated Press.

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 HO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE Lansburghs FRIDAY A May_Day THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C., THURSDAY, MAY

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 AUSTRIA AFFECTED BY ANTI-SEMITISM Tendencies Apparent in Daily | be Life With Gain of Hitler an unique it was an- and...

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 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, C., THURSDAY, MAY 1933. INDIAN MISSION W(lRKERS%YEARS One Famlly Served Tribe of P o Sitting...

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 LOWELL INQURY Minois Representative Would Extend Powers of Fed- eral Courts. @Prom the 5:30 Edition of Yesterday's Star.)...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933. AE&H 5 @.YZ&& presents more excztmrr values for g enuine savmgs on

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 ARTHRITIS! Mountain Valley Mineral Water from Hot Springs, Ar- kansas, is a reliable aid in treatment of Arthritis. A New...

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 ROOSEVELT SEEKS TOCLEAR PROCRAM Reported Willing for Certain Measures to Go Over After Congress Adjourns. BY DAVID LAWRENCE.

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 CRBSFASTLIG B N IREGN SRV 2 Tmpresses Department. Mr. Hull's message, contained in the cation of the American e Association,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933. C—1 it “The Smith Family P] mmmmwm will present muo! Hdeldeplmn:

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 C-2 AMUSEMENTS. Joan Blondell Considers Cagney the One Best Bet Says the Rough-and-Ready Red Head Is the proper Starring...

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 D. . GASOLINE TAX YIELDS $2033678 Receipts Last Year Exceed- ed Totals Collected in Six States. Gasoline tax receipts...

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 MAGAZ s The Newgst Style Notes out the country May 15. In a| giant tri-motored plane, Uncle Sam and Miss Prosperity will fly

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Conquering Contract BY P. HAL SIMS—— Responding to One No Trump. HE last few articles were devoted to...

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 WOMEN'S. FEATURE As Spring Comes Into Its Own BY EDITH M. BARBER. ERE before me are several ques- tions about fish. The first

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 THE . EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO! D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933. o —— MODERN MAIDEN D o il Gheny By ’eekmg summer ovt of turn >, !

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 LUXURY LINER —By Gina Kaus— (COPYRIGHT, 1033, BY GINA EAUS) INSTALLMENT XL. HE officers’ table was the only one where Some

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 MARBERRY, FSCHER MENACE EX-ATES Harris’ Club Rates Stronger Than Last Year—Indian Set Near Washout. BY JOHN B. KELLER....

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 B - TECH AND EASTERN _ APPEAR IN RUNNING - Several Others Formidable. Over 300 Athletes From 38 Schools Listed. BY H. C....

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 SPORTS. District Women Bolster Team for Golf Battle With Phila MRS, KEEFER LISTS TEAM CANDIDATES Humiliation Last Year Leads

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 D—4 WINNETS E. DUSEK BUMP ON HIS HEAD Hit by a Pop Bottle After Scoring Over Garibaldi in"Mat Brawl. S NDIVIDUALITY brings

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH ~ YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close...

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 " D—6 APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1933. REAL ESTATE. —— 62 T ST NE-— rooms, Kitcheneite

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 REAL 'Y CHASE, —8QU. ecticut lve‘ cm of the year's finest buys. - An ALL- e 5 AATHS and_practioslly as third-floor room 1s

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 D-—8 FUND BILL WATTED | BY SCHOOL BOARD Committee of the Whole to Consicer Supply Measure on Its Enactment. Biding its time

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