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Evening Star dated May 5, 1933

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 *From Press to Home IV'ilhiu an Hour” The Star’s Carrier system coversevery city block and the regular edition is delivered

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 A2 ke FARM GUARANTEE VOTE SCHEDULED House Will Decide Monday on _Final :Amendment, ‘‘Rainey. Decares. ‘% Ralney today set.

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 “SELF-REGULATION" OF INDUSTRY URGED Chamber of Commerce Also Asks Reciprocal Tariff Plap. Adopting a platform for business

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 Takes Day Off HITLER RESTS FROM STREN- UOUS DUTIES. 1 10 TALK POLITICS 3 §chacht Hopes ‘to Inter- - est Roosevelt in-Plight

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 INFLATION THREAT ' RATGED IN FRANCE Senate to Hold Extra Ses- | sions, Seeking Further Cuts in Budget. By the Associated...

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 ~ A6 &% | e=—r————-—— EISEMAN’S SEVENTH & F ST Here To Match Odd Coats THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 5,

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 CUMMINGS STUDIES ” Floricultural Freaks . DRIVE ON HOARDERS Attorney General to Take First Steps Against Large Violators....

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 - evidence in THE EVENING STAR [ab & s’ ituc < it it & NG (8 5 With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THEODORE W....

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 LEGISLATORS ARE GUESTS ‘Women’s Democratic' Union Club Entertains Two at Session. Representatives Jennings Randolph of “Nest

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 A—10 SOUTHERNER WINS §1,000 NOVEL PRIZE Pulitzer Honors Awarded Tennessee Author for “The Store.” By the Associated Press.

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 { {LARGEST AR MEET " DUE HERE SUNDAY Chester H. Warrington Gives i Assurance of Derby at College Park. Assurance of the...

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 A—12 wx% FINANCIAL : : A g FINANCIAL SISSON STRESSES || TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | ADVANCEIN STOCK...

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 BOND PRIES - GAIN INLARGE TURNOVER New High Marks Are Scored. Railroad Obligations Fea- tured in Trading. BY CHARLES F....

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 'A—14 SMITH MAY ENTER MAYORALTY RACE Former Governor Remains Silent, However, as McKee Denies Being Forced Out. By the...

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 EMPLOYMENT AID AND CHILD HELP URGED BY ICKES Vocational Education Would Benefit Both, Secretary Says in Speech. EFFECT OF...

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 " TR R T AN SR S MAY SALES! $19.75 to $29.75 Man-Tailored R COATS & SUITS 3| 5.75 WAGGER Coats, Tailored Coats and dressier

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 . SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) ute, the guests attending the eleventh nual meeting and the ladies accom- nying them.

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 SOCIETY their guests at Wardman Park Mrs. M. | Mr. Rol Allan Johnston and Mrs. John Beldine of Rochester, N, Y. Col. and Mrs.

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 WooDWARD & L.OTHROP JIO™ ]ITHR AND G STREETS Puaone DiIstricT 5300 omorrow—Last Day of, Tulip Show (Fi oor)—Cut Flowers, 35c

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 OFFER WINE TONIC WITH 22 PER CENT San Franclsco Drug Stores| Draw Comment From Many Officials. By the Associated Press. SAN

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 invites you—ito share —in the rousing PALAIS ROYAL ™ calues offered by MAY UNDERPRICE SALE Sheer Ensembles ‘Week-end Specials

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 SCHEDULE FIXED FOR HORSE SHOW Program of Events for Na- tional Capital Meet May 10 to 13 Completed. The National csplm Horse

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 1 g T All-Silk French Crepe i NIGHT GOWNS $1.29 Limit 2 to a Customer And they're bias-cut, 52 inches long; trim- med with

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 ONCHEAGO GARG Government Steps Into Break * Up Racketeers’ Grip on Industry, By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May 5.—The...

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 MANY LINES SHOW BUSINESS: UPTURN Automobile Output for April 62 Per Cent Over That for ‘March. By she Associated Press. NEW

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 SCHOOLING DENIED 000 CHLDREN Mabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico Hardest Hit. By the Associated Press....

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 i 2 5 22, %5[SCOUT CAMP OPENING |2 3ot o sy ot 1 smasce| By ANS ARE ANNOUNCED | 5ot i £ oosos not, however, be curtailed,...

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 Pique Pull-Ons I VERY NEW and SMART! Pique gloves to go with your other pique accessories. As washable as your ’kerchief and

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 RUUSEVEH AIDE — BIHLER B | PEACE MOVE M Columbia U. President Amln to Lead Carnegie PUT ON SHiP DUTY Marine capt. Goettge...

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 SUN'S HEAT OUTPUT F AFFECTS “WEATHER" Significant _ Relationship " Is Reported by H. H. Clayton of Smithsonian. Variations in

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 . Full-Fashioned, Perfect Quality Sheer Sllk Chiffon Sizes 8Y; to 101} ‘Women everywhere are enthusiastic about || the...

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 AMUSEMENTS. .Norma Talmadge to Head : Her Own Picture Company : In Interview She Says Her Organization Is AboutlEnt@rtaian

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 Baf Conetipatin Ror L T0 INTERVIEW | [ Today on the Radio e B o [T Y icati Iu-lu preparation has been discovered Chinese...

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 i DREISONSTOK QUTS NAVY ON JONE 1 Credited With Revolutionizing Navigation by Means of Short-Cut Methods. ‘The naval...

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 Responding to One No Trump. N SPITE of the implied all-round strength of our opening mno-trum; bids, there is on situation in

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 FOOD PAGE. Foods Now Available Are Adapted to Most Satis- factory Meals—Popular Selections and Cooking Rules. HERE is a charm

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 MAGAZINE PAGE, ‘MODE S OF THE MOMENT \ N NN S N\ CLE RAY’S CORNER Charge of an Elephant. HEN we attend a circus, ele- Fy ts

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 i | DRIVE ARRANGED OIS $10.000 Sought—Parade | on Sunday. oo sfl il it 4 ; I z de fi I I | 5 iy i ¢ ! [ &k. | EEE i it fiks il

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 N Berin *WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933 n Stap, Comlid-assifi'éid : PAGE D-—1 Ladysman Fi

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 ryland Lacrosse Team Faces Big Hurdle in Game With Powerful Ru ,M Ma MUST WINTO STAY - INRAGE FORTITLE Battle Will Be Final

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D: C., SPORTS.’ FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933. College Athletes, With Dorsey Griffith at Helm,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1933, The ('h(‘vrf‘ul .(‘hcrrlrlrb . To make my own life strong and free

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 DONT BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a schy each railroad train has a time to leave the

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. MAY 5 1933. - APARTMENTS. SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.

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 $37.50. NA COLORED—326_G s-r ja2 Plea; lnt ct.—2-sto, Located m the northwest. rooms, elaborate klwhm with and Oxford...

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 PYUS ADAMS *'», ality Paints & Glass—] el B vibie: Prices Pure Linsced Oil, 5¢. Gal. Best 4-Hour Varnish, $1.50 Gal Special

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