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Evening Star dated July 2, 1933

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 iy Stae WITH DAILY EVENING EDITION WEATHER:- (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Probably local thundershowers and not quite so

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 G. 0. P. PREPARING FOR 1964 1SSUES Tariff, Money, Nationalism and Treatment of Vet- erans Cited. } Forum Speaker __(Continued

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 SPECIAL NOTICES. WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBIS P e than mayselr. FRED 3”DUNCAN. 730_Croissant pL s.. 3 _ I WILL NOT BE

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 7 A—4 AMERICA SHARING WORLD TRADE GAIN Wholesale Commodity Prices on Upgrade Since Gold Suspension Here. .. (Continued From

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 PROMISES CUBAS AMERGAN SUPPRT Roosevelt Sends Message to Opposing Factions. Through Welles. By the Associated Press. HAVANA,

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 L5 A-6 People Who Shop at the Palais Royal NEW'! Galey & Lord’s Plaid Sand-Gingham Dresses for juniors! 2.19 Four cute...

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 will aid in President Roosevelt’s plan for a directed development of the nat- | ural resources and social arnd economic life

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 A 5) COURSESOPEN | ATE, W, TONORROH Educational Conferences to; Be Launched With Sum- mer Term. With 50 courses opening in 14

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 NEW SUIT FILED INHIGHWAY RULE Contractors Charge Georgia Governor’s Control Is lllegal. By the Assoctated Press. ATLANTA,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JULY 2, 1933—PART ONE. onday at Lansburgh's MO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE

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 S / oo ] The Samilny Shap [ | POTONAC DRAGGE NEAR ENPIY AUTD OF MISIG TELER Wilfred E. Aiken, 31, Leaves; Note Showing...

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 TREASURY DEFICIT 15 §1.786,000,000 Ppenditures Likewise Drop, | Reflecting Slashes in Fed- : eral Salaries. By the Associated

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 WATER AND SEWER ' PROJECTS DRAFTED $403,010 Total to Be Sought for Montgomery in U. S. Program. By a Staff Correspondent of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 2, 1933—PART ON. e e i r B4 e oo STAMPS IN DEMAND UNDER LOWER RATE 7,000,000,000...

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 Editorial Page o Sl Part 2—6 Pages PARLEY HOPE BUT ANXIETY PERSISTS| Qur Allies—15 Years After S BRIGHTEN, Crisis Is at...

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 2 THE EVENING STAR ___With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY...........July 2, 1833 YHEODORE W....

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 AMERICANS T O CELEBRATE JULY FOURTH WORLD OVER 800,000 in Foreign Lands Recall Inde- pendence Day by Patriotic Exercises,...

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 GORE PROMISES AID FORPUERTORICO Vrges Statehood and Emigra- tion te Unoccupied Land in Florida. | By the Assoclated Press.

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. Second Assistant Postmaster General W. W. Howes has made the follor announcement: “There will be for

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 Shadow Proof s Dis il = Silk French Crepe— SLIPS $1.59 —The perfect slips under sheer Summer dresses... Bias cut, to...

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 Capital’s Social Highlights SOCIETY SECTION he Swundwy Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, f e MISS LOUISE HOOVER, Whose parents, Mr. and

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 2 SOCIETY. Miss Barbara Snyder Married at Rochester Garden of Bride's Sister Is Scene of Marriage to the Rev. phflip...

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 SOCIETY. Bishop-Hickman Wedding Unites U. S. Army Families Elizabeth Have Cornell Remse Last E Miss The chapel of the Army

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 SOCIETY. " Capt. and Mrs. Holmes Are Annapolis Hosts Honor Guests at Sw;mming Part’y on Severn, at Round Bay. Are Capt. and

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 SOCIETY. BRIDE OF MID-JUN 'Alexandria Friends Learn of Marriage of Miss Edith Janney Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janney of...

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 6 SOCIETY.: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents | nad an attractive centerptece of Sum-

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 This ensemble is of black tafleta The separate blouse is of black silk dotted in white and has the same low shoulder and...

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 8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY Miss Mary Marston Wed at Quantico. Va., to Lieut M. L. Curry | Daugl’lter of Maj.

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 " National News Stage - Screen Part 4—10 Pages NEW STATE TRADE OUTLOOK BETTER IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN AREA Colorado Reports 15 Per

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 CONCLAVE OF STATES CALIFORNIA REPEAL VOTE BRINGS RIFT AMONG DRYS Mrs. W. .B. Hamilton’s Desertion From W. C. T. U. Just...

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 - » CONCLAV E OF ATES. MICHGAN FORGES STEADILY TOWARD BUSIESSREVIAL Bank Closings Were Blow, With Half Billion in Detroit...

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 g - Reminiscences of Liszt Celebrating J_uly Fourth Old Magazine Reveals Story of Composer's! Musicale on Independence Day,

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 AMUS Fact and Fancy in Plans Of the Cinema Producers ldealism of Jesse Lasky as Told by Leslie Howard and the Translation of

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 AUTOMO BILE NEWS.' In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. URING the month of May there were 218,171 automobiles sold in the

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 DOUNIS TO MAKE DEBUT OVER WRC Mandolin Virtuoso Program Tonight to Include Chopin’s “Nocturne in E Flat.” A virtuosos, will

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 OCAL speedboat racing de- votees will receive their first 1933 order of thrills and spills this week when an outboard Fourth

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 ~§ _the presentation, which was recsived by Aviation News -~ BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. fleld. A The new training ship, which...

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 Summer Togs From BOYS' & GIRLS' headquarters, 2nd floor Boys' Linen Colf Knickers Children’s UNDERWEAR Tailored fine check

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