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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1933-05-10

Evening Star dated May 10, 1933

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 WEAT HER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Fair and slightly occasional rain; gentle shifting to northeast cooler tonight;

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 SENATE MAY GET GLASS BILL TODAY Fletoher Pledges Speedy Ac- tion for Report by Committee. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. The Gilass...

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 NEW TAES URGED FOROBS PROGRAM Administration Will Revende' for Aid to industry. e House Labor Committee to- tay unanimously

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 A—d4 we» VARIEDLINES SHOW BUSINESS UPTURN Many Firms Announce Wage Increases—Factory Output Gains. By the Associated Press.

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 PRIEST TELLS JURY OF MEANS' STORY Defendant May Take Stand Late Today After U. S. Rests Its Case. 4 (Continued From First...

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 VANNOYS CHARGES DENED BY BOARD Claim of Non-Co-operation With Closed Chicago Banks Refuted. By the Associated Press. Charges

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 CITIZENS PROTEST HIGH MILK PRIGE Sixteenth Street Heights As- sociation Contends Cost in District Is Too Great. Another...

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 TUAY S 4 THE EVENING STAR —__With Sunday Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. ....May 10, 1033 THEODORE W. NOYES... .Bditor

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO n extraordinary Purchase from Hart Schaffner & Marx HART SCHAFFNER & MARX RALEIGH HABERDASHER...

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 WALLAGE FEARFUL | Minute Mysteries THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933. w2 FUNERAL RITE HELD Solution

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 THE PRIZES AWARDED - IN POEM CONTEST !iss Anna: Priestley Wins % First-Place and $15 in s » : .l Competition. 'Miss Anna...

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 FINANCIAL, BOND ISSUES LEAD OND.C. EXGHANEE Good Demand Develops for Senior Securities—Bank Plans Pushed. BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 OND PRGES GAN W ACTIVE WARK Junior Rail Group Featured on Upside—Government List Firm. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. Bpecial Dispatch

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 Searg, Roebuck and Co. Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. NE SERVICEABLE COMPOSITION "ROOFING THURSDAY ON/LY Per Roll 64...

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 7 Washington News THO DOGTORS FAGE ARREST IN DEATH OF HRS. CORABRITON County Warrants Obtained| for H. R. Street and Sher-

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 SOCIETY. WASHINGT SOCIETY| ==e=il Rresident Roosevelt Will Entertain at White House Tomorrow for Mexican Official. | B...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY. MAY 10, 1933. : an - sudience last night in Wesley Methodist Church. MONEY

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 ! 5029 GIVEN CARE BY VISITING NURSES Migs Gertrude Bowling Re- ports on Work ef In- structive Soolety. A total of 5,029...

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 G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933. z Lansburgh’s NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE I™, 8™ and &

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 - GERNIANS T0 PURG LIBRARIES TONIGH : Huge Bonfires to Consul Blaoklisted Books Under Nazi Supervision. ‘were ':u:'gh:h“:l:

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 FUND TS TNCREASED |5 FOR 6. P. 0. LEAVE Semate Commitiee Amends Defl- eiency Bill, Allowing $400,000 of Working Capital. i E

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 AMUSEMENTS. Thunder in the Air Over Picture, “The Bar_barian” Nflvll'l‘fl.! Current Starr cial Egypt and Hollywood May Have...

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 DIRECTS ¥OU_ TO " No Charge for this Service. Write, Phone or Call 1333 G St. N.W. DL 1177 1 DI. 3106 OKAY RADIO CO. SEE MR.

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Schedules of Daily Work BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. schedule is advised, work follows the precise order through:

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 MAGAZ Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIM INE PAGE. 1 would raise to two no trumps without ! bidding the diamonds. My partner

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 " B—12 WOMEN ASK PARTY J0BS FOR SPOUSES | Feminine Democrat Workers Seek Benefits Due Them | for Husbands. B the dssoc! e...

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 l} Sports lNews‘ }l @hg ann WELLS 15 LATEST EX-GRIFF KAYOED 1 Goes Way of Fischer, Brown and Hadley—Boken Again Hero of...

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 / SPORTS. Georgetown Nine Makes Jaunt North : Chevy Chase to Assign Tourney Caddies PROVIDENGE FIRST RIVAL TOMORROW Boston

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 THE - EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933.- e - - —_—— : The Cheerfyl Cherub o L MODERN MAIDENS Sl ol il

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 T C—4 HELP AN Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. and P sts—Day's Pharmacy. HE 10 BOUSR Cibar and. Magazine Store....

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 APARTMENTS RENT—GARAGE. ] FARM AND GARDEN. ROOMS AND BOARD- Arnmrgrs—mmsm « = s Continued.) NEAR 7th AND F STS....

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 APARTMENTS. 4 REAL ESTATE. HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. l WANTED TO RENT—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. NT—DESK SPACE. (Continued.) _*___ WITH 4

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 C-7 somethink in that, as the when he sat on the bc-1v:?.’ g “Goin’ strong, boy?" said Joe Mume ‘ A AUCTIONS, THE EVENING...

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 WOMEN DECLARED - SUPERIOR IN ARTS Bernice West, Sculptress, Contends Home, However, Is Best Opportunity. Chairman HEADS...

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