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Evening Star dated May 24, 1933

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 § WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow: local thundershowers tomorrow; some- what...

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 | A2 xx CHEVY CHASE ZONE - FIGHT IN COURT Effort to' Lift Ban on Com- mercial Rating at Circle Renewed. Testimony designed to

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 - WILL SEEK REPEAL Badley to Ask Campaign Workers to Get Behind Move Falfilling Pledge. Associated Press. Democratic campaign

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 - MORGAN OPPOSES * BANK'SINSPECTION Declares Private House Must Act Confidentially for Clients. ‘(Continued From First Page.

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 NFADDEN CHARGES - CRIMES BY WOODIN Impeachment of Secretary and Others Asked in Misuse of Gold. By the Ascociated Press. High

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 - ADEQUATE FLEET SSNANSON G0AL Proposed Building Program Described as a Start by Forum Speaker. An American Navy “sufficient

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 1.5 AERONAUTICS | MAY BE DROPPED Director Budwig’s Resigna- tion Believed One in Reorganization. Disbandirg of the...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C ‘WEDNESDAY.....May 24, 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 ASKS $15,000 DAMAGES By o Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., May 2 ‘A suit for $15,000 damages for the...

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 HOOVER FIELD MAI | STATION STUDIED Would Serve Nearby Com- munities Along Rail Lines Crossing Potomac. . Establishment of a

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 LAST STEP IN RAIL RELIEF WORK SEEN Officials Believe Government Has Taken Final Action for Carriers. BY CHAS. P. SHAEFFER,

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 BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1933. Washington Newspaper Test Census Showmg Exactly to What Extent...

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 1} Detail of Newspaper Test Census Complete Tabulation of 160 Representative Blocks in Washington Showing Exactly What...

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 W CAPTALTRACTION |[ TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |[STOCKSPUSHEDUP e el ey 120 13% +1% 8 .Keith-Albee-Orph pf.

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 FINANCIAL BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE ||| "™ ™ Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star -Office. Received by Private...

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 Edmonston & Co., Inc. 612 13th St. N.W. Carl M. Betz, Mr. LUCKY LITTLE FEET 150 Pairs of Small Size Shoes THURSDAY ONLY We

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 TENTON' N MEANS STORY IDENTIFIED, ROVER ‘BELIEVES Prison Mate, Now at St. Eliz- abeth’s, Thinks He Inspired Kidnap Tale....

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 SOC OCIETY. 1 IETY Pzosident Roosevelt Noted Japanes Host at Luncheon to e Statesmen at White House Today. HE President...

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 " PRICE LIFT THREAT IS MET BY FORD Baid He’d Scrap Plant for Steel if Boost Was Made Arbitrarily. . By the Associated Press.

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 Tomovvow 7*sT. ENTRANCE 3 They're Made of a Wide Variety of Fabrics! Daffodil Pure Silks, in white, blue, tan and gray....

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 SOCIETY (Continued Frém Third ) Jones, Mrs. Theopnolis and Mrs. Lucy B. Cash. Mrs. Walter Tuckerman is present- ing Mr....

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 FAIR PRODUCES SPIRIT OF COURAGE Dawes Breathes Personality Into Mammoth Exposition. Ready for Millions. By the Associated...

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 DRYS FIGHT REPEAL WITH T-ACT DRAMA =2 fl"rial of Youth in Killing Over Liquor Presented by West Virginians. By the Associated

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 HE “E¥#¥NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1933. !b bur b\’g Where Quality Comes Before ”S the Low Price Is...

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 EJEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1933. TBANKS TO FACE “LIFE” |second-dogre muer for the shooting M”"JAI_

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 . L DGE REVEWS A0 FSESTS Mussolini, on Horseback, In- spects Large Group of Young Supporters. Thursday! Friday! Saturday!...

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 AMUSEMENTS. ~—~\_THE EVENING Miss Cornell Is Reported |EASTWINS HONORS Considering a Cinema Plum In Spite Her Many Refusals

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 -~ MODERN MAIDENS i LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. Letter-Out and find them around pianos. 4 ENCRUST PSHAW l Letter-Out and

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Graceful Walk BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. in Long Skirts following simple exercise, standing, and preferably out

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 - -, v MAGAZ INE PAGE. Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIMS; Mr. Sims is universally acclaimed the | % !| common sense and...

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 VALIANT DusT Author of by Percival Christopher Wren <stAuGeste® CHAPTER XVIL The Greedy Kaid, ERY well,” observed the Kaid,

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 Sports News Griffith Angling for Pitching 1 i NATS CHIEF IRKED AS “BIG FIVE" FAILS - Regular Starters Win Only at .480...

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 F Te CRAYSTVEN EDGE P ke | gl coLLEANS | INRUNNING EVENTS Indians Strongest in Field Competition—New Records Friday Unlikely.

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 ALL PLAYERS HERE MAKE DRAW TODAY Champion Vines Has Double Round of Golf as Rivals Stick to Tennis. HE United States’ sturdy

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 VARIETY PROGRAM 10 BE BROADCAST Fannie Brice and Olsen’s Orchestra Are Among Headliners. A variety program featuring Fannie

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 FURNITURE, _9-room hnube uhle, closet, sidebcard. parlor sulte: chajfs, bureat, etc._Address Box mrnm G CREAM Puurr {gf...

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 1627 16th ST. N. \V. 5 ROOMS AND BA’ yolr SOUHR SFR B Nw. ok Besuniful apartment. front with recep- tion hall, very large...

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 UPNING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUCTIONS. - HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. SALE—HOU! SALE—HOUSES. SALE—INVESTMENT PROPERTY.

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 We Have Blank Books! complel! selection Ilcn lur-. . ‘. fi 30 P.M. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. E. For NEURITIS...

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