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Evening Star dated May 14, 1933

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 WEATHER. U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy, probably local thunder- showers today, cooler wnl;:'lt; tomorrow...

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 SCHACHTT0' CALLROOSEVELT BARS U.S. AGENTS RIDDLE {175 RIGHT WINGERS FRENCH DEBT PLAN CLAIMS OF MEANSIGO T0_FORT HUNT Bonus

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 FOURGLOSED BANKS HERE CONSOLIDATE $10,000,000 in Deposits, to Be Freed—E. C. Graham President. (Continued From First Page.)

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 A4 HITLER T0 DEFEND RECH ARMS STAND French Fear Declaration for Military Revival Despite Treaty. (Continued From_ Pirst Ps

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 SCOUTS WILL HELP = ~ GARDEN BENEFIT Social Event to Raise Fund for House of Mercy Thursday. ‘Boy Scouts have a prominent part

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 . " A6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 14, 1933—PART ONE. .. . es NARNE PACEN Drira e Achna URSHL ) , PricesAdva...

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 | BROEWANTSD.G. LAWS REDRAFTED Corporation Counsel Says Present Statutes and Reg- ulations Need Revision. THE SUNDAY STAR,

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 LINDBERGH AIDS - AVIATION ADVANCE Progress Marked_Since Col- onel Made Noted Trip Six - Years Ago. . BY TERREL DE LAPP. Six

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 U. 5. FORGES READY S5z FOR MOCK WARFARE One of Army’s Largest War Games Will Be Launched at Midnight. By the Assoclated...

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 GENERAL RECALLS FIGHTS ON MARINES eclares Past Efforts to Abolish Corps Have Met With Failure. e Ghroere o ziasis 3with talk

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 Lansburgh’s It Will Be Your '\ : Pleasure to Consult - Miss Cristié Zink Phoenix Hose Stylist May 15, 16 and 17 Miss Zink...

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 Cottons by the Yalrd Prices are lower now than you've ever known —BUT, with the steady increase in the price of raw...

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 D. C. GOVERNMENT INQURY PROJECT OUTLINED TO KING Roosevelt Hears Plans of Senate District Group From Utahan. NEW...

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 B2 SERVICES PLANNED FOR MEMORIAL DAY President to See Arlington Rites—Will Speak at Cathedral. President Roosevelt will be an

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 VICAR DISCUSSES OXFORD MOVEMENT Dr. Bishop Tells of Results as Episcopalians Mark Centenary Year. BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. i

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 COTON'S FRS ONRELEFSLATE Secretary Wallace to Discuss Plans With Representa- tives of Industry. By the Associated Press....

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 FARMERS ESCAPE FOERAL ORI Most Other Lines-of éusjfmss to Be Under Govérament n- i fluence if Plans Carry. BY MARK SULLIVAN.

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 THE SUNDAY BTAR WASHINGTON, - D. U.. MAY 14. 1933—1’ RT -ONE.. o one o W e i GOLDENBERGS OHALI.ENGE SALE Here Are a Few of

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 , 'WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 14, 1933—PART ONE. & Herrmann Anniversary Sale.” Last You must act now if you are going to take...

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 Hotel, . Miss Elsle Yost, president, pre- ueo!n?:'hnmmhm NEWS OF THE CLUBS ' Rewac Club—The aunual business meeting was held

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 American Legion Second Division Post, No. 28, will meet._tomorrow night at the Cairo Ho- tel. The degree team, under the...

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 THE HOME GARDENER Practical and vSeuonul Hints for the Amateur for Beautifying Surroundings of the Home. TULIP MOSAIC " @ome

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 JAPANESE REDUCE U.S. COTTON ORDERS| | {Total Exports Drop Laid to Smaller Trade in Far East. Japan’s curtailment of cotton

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 Schools and Colleges Events of Interesting Activities in Was. Educational Thomas to Address S. E. Class. IENATOR ELBERT D.

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 NEW GARDEN PLOTS| TOSIPLY JBLES Southwest Tracts Being Cleared for Cultivation, Says1 Charities Official. ge& Southwest Wesh

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