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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1933-07-06

Evening Star dated July 6, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight; gentle westerly winds....

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 A2 k%% HAGEN MAINTAIN ONE-STROKE LEAD Sarazen Tosses AWay His Chance to Overhaul St. Andrews Pace-Setters. By the Ascoclated

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 s SPECIAL NOTICES. able request 5 p.m. Cen Coo;iludlwxlum 2 I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR BIL unless contracted by myself...

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 T A4 ¥¥% TIIF’ EVENING TENANTS WARNED 10 STUDY LEASES Landlord Attempts to Force Rental Payments After Agreement Expired. As

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 B0VD IS DUEHERE TODAY FROM AT Transatlantic Flyer and Com- panion Left Port au Prince / Late Yesterday. SAVANNAH, Ga., July 6

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 CAPITALISMOF .S INCUBA ATTACKED Country Pauper and Ruined, i Former University-Faculty Member Avers. Behind each of the...

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 Fitness, Not Politics, Declared Library Appointment Basis ¢Paironage Raid” Threat Prompts Presentation of Data. BY JAMES...

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 EALE THE EVENING STAR __ With Sunday Morning Baition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SHURSDAY........July 6. 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES...

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 D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933 CHECK LETTER ON BILLS INDICATES Dies of Pocamonia THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO WILLIAM C....

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 A--10 gyux THE. EVENING A Daily Beauty Treatment Bvery day tiny particles of dust, grime and | sgot embed themselves deeply

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 » Al THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933." NEW LAW DESIGNED | [ isteics Beroes| | <11, séma serzoren

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 AIR RACERS SEEK NEW MARKS TODAY Turner Disqualified in One; Event and Top Money Goes to Wedell. IPETITION ASKS BECALL OF...

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 FINANCIAL CURB SHARES RISE INBRISK TURNOVER Sharp Demand for Oils and Utilities Takes Market Higher. Bpecial Dispatch to The

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 ',""!\—14 *kkk FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933. FINANCIAL. GANIND.C.BNK | TRANSACTIONS

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 FINA NCIAL.’ FINANCIAL. kgrr A—13° BONDS IRREGULAR || BONDS ON: N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE ||STEEL PRODUCTION " WACTVEMARKET...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933 2. —_—_4_._____.—______*__ PREMIUM ON AMBEU-EAS THE FINEST PREMIUM

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 10 APPROVE USE OF GAS TAXFUNDS Permission to Use $1,500,- 000 After Careful Study of Plan Indicated. TALKS WITH ROOSEVELT ON

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 " B2 % SOQCIETY, SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Roosevelt Hosts at Informal Dinner Party Last Evening at White Hc_)use. ner

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 SOCIETY ... (Cotinued From-Second Page) by her pastor, the Rev. Dr. A. M. Gluck of Christ Reformed Church. Mrs. Dutrow is &

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., .THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933, warmm= | WOODWARD & LOTHROP Regularly $1 each D'l'll umFAND G sm,r. Pl’iONB kaa

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 SOCIETY __(Continued From Third Page.) ton of New Havén, Conn., to Mr. Wal- ter Franklin Lineberger, jr., son of for- mer...

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 W ™~ Jr. Misses’ Cotton DRESSES Both printed sheers = solid-color __sun- $1.95 Wea SBie wachadle. 'Sizes 11-17. (Third Floor,

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 SLUNY CLEARANCE STUDIED AT PARLEY Chicago Conference Outlines Future Cities With Model Homes. By the Associated Press....

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 K aann( “The Avenue”—T7th, 8th and D Sts. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders on Remnants

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 " B—10 SWEDEN NOT KEEN - FOR BALTIC UNION Officials Indicate Preference for Handling Own Economic Moves. STOCKHOLM...

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 DRAFT IS PLANNED | ‘BY SUGAR LEADERS Prepare to Submit Agree- . ment to General Commit- tee for Debate. By the Associated...

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 @onm VA I Wezhingeen ghertgBeaut TuRersalrang ™~ IR /S5 /\/OW AIR COOLED The Madrillon Continentals, under " 0 I el...

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 EERGENCY RELIEF TOTALS $51.331.731 45 States and D. C. Aided During First Six Weeks of Organization. By the Assoclated Press.

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 MARITAL STATISTIC | CLOCK MAY STOP Economy May Cease Compil- ing of Figures on Mar- riage and Divorce. Economy is threatening

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 AILURE T0 PAY TEACHERS SCORED ! A COmmmeo Charges " Unfair Discrimination in Some Cities. ly the Assoclated Press. OCHICAGO,

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 \ hs FRIDAY TTH, 8™ and £ o ’D:) ‘170111“ Week-End i Shopping Friday Friday Bargains are always important . . . they are...

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 Sports News FASTER HOME GATT DEMANDED OF CLUB Must Speed on Own Lot to Offset Likely Rise of New Yorkers. BY JOHN B. KELLER.

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 e TEAMTILTS TODAY MAY DECIDE TITLE 100 High Handicap Players Will Compete Next Week for Harris Trophy. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM.

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 PORTS- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY JULY 6, 1933 SPORTS.” RAY Sfi[fi_ SEEN TEager to Battle Carnera, 1 ( ( | 1

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 " C—4 Grimand Gay Themes for Week’s Films Salty Fare, Whimsies and Stern War Share Cinema Field. POPULAR TEAMS ON THE SCREEN

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 LYTELL GUEST STAR ON-WRC TONIGHT . Prof. Sylvester Also-Will Ap- pear With Rudy Vallee Variety Program. FREE RADIO SERVICE |

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 MAGAZINE The Newest Style Notes OT afternoons have been in &« Montana,” wrote the poet Eli Siegel, but we who live in...

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 R Mr. Sims is universally acclaimed the greatest living and auction player. He is captai “Four Horsemen” teas national...

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