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Evening Star dated May 17, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Buresu Forecast.) Closing No. 32,523. N.Y. Markets, Pages 13,14&15 Entered as second class matter...

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 £ 000 ROT POLICE HALT MILK STRIKE {Threat- of Clubs and Tear Gas Subdues Farmers in Wisconsin. By the Assoclated Press. ....

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 NCE SUPPORTS RODSEVELTSPLAN [t = 2.2 art rooms, luggage and auto- New Peace Moves Recall How T. R. INAVY WILL PUSH F Assails

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 REFORESTING J0BS SPURNEDBY ARMY" Bonus Marchers’ Opposition * 49" Roosevglt, Offer Is Overwhelming.. {7 {Continugd_From...

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 INDUSTRY [}UNTRUL} IS GIVEN CONGRESS Roosevelt Message Includes $3,300,000,000 Public Works Program. (Continued From First

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 A6 VIRGINANS BUILD NEWFOREST CANPS Farm Youths More Rugged Than D. C. Jobless at Other Site. By » Btaft Correspondent of The

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 1914 ARMY STATUS - SCORNED BY DERN War Secretary Is Seventh Cabinet Member to Address Radio Forum. Dismissing with a degree

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 r A—8 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY.....May 17, 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. | om Famous 4,600 Yards Just Received! All C Yd. at one Low Price

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 A—10 REODELING WORK WILL COVER WEEKS Public to Have Opportunity . of Following Progress on Exhibit House. Work on remodeling

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 STREETGNES PLEA . FORD.C.CHMRITES Citii‘ehs"Forum Urges Cen- tral Administration After »Henring Talk. Maintenance of the...

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 A—12 =» AMU “Real Danger of Too Much |P Music 21 the New Movies P At Least That's the Way SEMENTS. Young Dick Powell, Now...

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 FARMPRICE GAINS . * WELL MAINTAINED Corn and Hogs Score Larg- est Advances in General Upswing. " Yhe upward trend of prices

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 A—14 xxx FINANCIAL, THE - ‘EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933. FINANCIAL EXCHANGE TABOUS | TRANSACTIONS

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 FINANCIAL. T NING: STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY '/ 17, 1933 FINANCIAL, ™™ y33 A—I1§ PECULATVEBOND | BONDS 2/ cteate

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 THURSDA THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933. Each week this page will appear in Wednesday Evening...

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 MEANS WILL FACE TOTAL OF 17 YEARS INRANSOM HOAX He and Whitaker to Be Sen- _tenced Friday by Justice 0’Donoghue. ATTORNEYS

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 SOCIETY. SOCIET Mrs. Rooscvelt Motors to Stratford Tt;day for Luncheon—Will Stop for Tea - at Fredericksburg. E —and the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ].nawmbemmmmum Carroll Dunham, 3d, of Cedar- Long Island, is spending a short “mu;.": S

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 SOCIETY |S5 i mbgr.si rmm Friday afternoon from 4 6 o'clock. un.mm.\.von-mb:mm gue’s headquarters. g“c’lock %the lI‘”urwlll

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 READY FOR TESTS Secretly Built All-Metal Mon- oplane to Be Capable of 220 Miles an Hour. By the Associated Press. LOS...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, - WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1938, Vauunt Dust) ceszmes® There Is ek No Mystery... had dese) ‘unarmed. ‘Absolutely

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 Your Rugs Cleaned Have your rugs shampooed, cleaned, repaired and stored by native experts. Cleaning restores their beauty,

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 ) ' B-8 ROYAL SCOT DUE N Y TONGHT Famed British Train to Be on Exhibition at Union Sta- tion Tomorrow. ° The Royal Scot,...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933, The Cheerful Cherub e et I SBainNg TO WiSH - TO NEVER MET THIS

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 MAGAZINE BEDTIME STORIES Ring Eagle Sees Breakfast. eir might, T BT A" oF rong oF EiEht. —Plunger the Osprey. ING EAGLE...

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 Mr. Sims is yniversally acclaimed tire greatest living contract and auction 1 He was captain of the renowned “Pour Horsemen”

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 B—12 D.C. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY REVIEWED City Is Designed on Lines| Never Surpassed, Says Dr. Charles Moore. The...

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 | Sports News | @f]}g Zfign WASHINGTON, Infield Subs <> PLAY OF RESERVES SEASON SENSATION Travis, in Debut, Is Highly...

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 c—2 Golfers Ready to Take < WOULD BACK EVENT AT CONGRESSIONAL Offer to Carry On if Club| -~ Doesn’t Care to Finance ITH the

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 SPORTS. New Marks Are Expected in Several Events of Southern Conferen CLASSDEPAYED IN DUAL CONTESTS Lauck, Hubbard and Legore

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 Cc—+4 ENVOY OF JAPAN ON RADIO TONIHT Viscount Kikujiro Ishii to Be Heard Upon Arrival at San Francisco. Viscount Kikujiro...

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933. ROOMS. CcC-5 FOULTRY AND EGGS. TARZAN THE UNTAMED.

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 C-6 APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1933. REAL ESTATE. DIRECTORY OF UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES, (Continued.) = §13750__THE LATEST AND FINEST OP- FERING IN CHEVY CHASE. west of Con- Besiicut ave..

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 CANADIAN BREWERS] [ isrices Heroes SELLMORETOU.S. Exports From British Colum- bia Boom Under Beer Laws South of Border. West

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