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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1935-05-01

Evening Star dated May 1, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) asional rajn to- Cloudy, probably occ night and tomorrow; not much ch temperatures;

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 L03S OF SUPPORT BY NEWDEAL SEEN Alteration of Sentiment on Roosevelt in Last 90 Days Is Cited. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ‘Many...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO FOVINONS LEAV PEACETOENELAND Mother Country Told Col- onies Expect Her Leaders to Prevent War.

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 D. C. CRIME REPORT 0.K. 1S WITHHELD House Committee Members Seek Time to Read All Transcript. ‘(Continued From First Page.)

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 ROPER DECLARES PATIENCE NEEDED Secretary and Silas Strawn, N. R. A. Critic, Address Trade Group. Business men critics of the

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 NELLON CHARGES HT MORCENTHAY Interference With Justice Laid to Secretary by Tax Case Defendant. By the Associated Press....

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 CURE 1S DESGNED FOR LABOR FIGHTS Employers and Labor Start ,-—Brive on Disputes on Jurisdiction. ‘. Setting up an enurely new

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 ARNADA REACHES FIRST OBJECTIVE Battle Fleet Puts Into San Francisco Bay in War Games. By the Associated Press. ABOARD U. S.

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 May Sales of $3.50 AND $4.00 LIGHTWEIGHT RALEIGH HATS $) -85 The smart styles of the new Spring season— featherweights...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sundsy Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY.....May 1, 1835 JHEODORE W. NOYES. . . Editor The

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 STORAGE Let us give your Furs and other Winter Garments genuine pro- tection from injurious Summer heat, moths, fire, theft,

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 TIBNEXNERTED N SN O Seven in Gypsy Family In- dicted on Charge of Ab- ducting Girl. The District grand jury today gxon-...

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 POLLARD RGES FIGHT FOR VOTE Virginia Ex-Governor Ad- ‘dresses D. C. Society of ¢ Natives Dinner. Former Gov. John Garland...

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 L ,' me&gmq Invifafions Announcements (4 ar new styles of ngraving executed in true Brewood manner are moderate enough d‘:...

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 QUEEN IS GREETED *IN FESTIVAL CITY Mile.. Veverka Welcomed by _Crowds on Arrival at Winchester. @peciai Dispatch to The Star.

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 STEIWER LISTED ~ AS POSSIBILITY Moses “Guesses” Dark Horse Will Be Choice of Republicans. By the Associated Press. George H.

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 N CURB LIST HOLDS O NARROW RANGE Final Prices About Evenly Divided Between Gains .and Recessions. By the Associated Press.

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 FINANCIAL.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935. FINANCIAL. PHONE EARNINGS Prev. 1935 High. Low....

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 FINANCIAL. U5 BONDS FIRM, CORPORATESMIXED Several Treasury Issues Climb to New Peaks in Brisk Trading. By the Associated...

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 Capitol Fur Shop 1208 Gee Street AN UNPRECEDENTED SPECIAL Genuine MADE-TO-ORDER Northern Seal COATS (Dyed Coney) THURSDAY...

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 REGORD OF RACING BETS INTRODUCED INTRIAL OF BEARD Stenographic Report Taken From Tapped Wire Given as Testimony. AGREEMENT IS

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 Mrs. Roosevelt Hostess At Tea This Afternoon For Washington Society 3,800 Are Expected to Attend—Children’s May-Day Basket Is

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 The former United States Ambas- pador to Freace and Mrs. Walter E. Edge of Ventnor, N. J., are at the May- fidwer for a few

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Ramspec}_l_-l_onored Mrs. Lewis C. Freefiy Entertains at Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. Ramspeck, wife of Representa-...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935. DAILY SHORT STORY: CLUMSY BY MEREDITH SCHALL. SNOWED the night

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1535 Bias! Panel! Pastel! SILK SLIPS 94. Lovely “garden” colors. Get

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 L el #laskan Governor Feted Judge and Mrs. Samuel M. Wassell W dge and Mrs. Samuel H. Wassell e tained at dinner at the...

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 Washington Wayside Random Observations of Interesting Events and Things. CELEBRITY. INAH may never win 8 prize at & show. Her

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 PROMBITION S FACED BY LANDON Presidential Boom of Kan- sas Governor Involved in State Struggle. that dry forces will “insist”

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 B—10 " SOUTHEAST GIVEN BUS ASSURANCES Roberts Tells Citizens’ Group of Plan for Exten- sion of Line. Extension of the South

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 THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935. S ummer az The GOLDE SEVENTH AND e — MAN, 38, ACCUSED Called Spy

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 B—=12 40-HOUR BUREAU BILL INTRODUCED Engraving and Printing Em- ployes Would Have Work Limits Under Plan. A bill to apply the

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 RAL CO-ORDINATOR OFFCE NEAR EAD Expiration Likely Unless Ropsevelt Acts for Its . Continuance. jon of the office of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935 OBLES KIDNAPING REVELATIONGNEAR Three Believed Linked in Evidence

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 FER DENOUNGE S. A. R. TO CARRY PARK ISSUE TO PRESIDENT Purchase of Ringwood Manor as THE EVENING BTAR, wood Manor, historic

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 CELEBRATION. T THE end of their second year of married bliss Jane and James gave a little din- ner to celebrate the occasion.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1935 Governor General Joseph R. Hayden | ing they plotied to...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” WEDNESDAY, MAY T, 1035. LHnSBURGHS Il Lovely Styles FINE FRENCH CREPES PURE DYE SATIN

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 I—;’R—INWINERS. WINTER FAVORITE OUT OF CONDITION Several Other Candidates Display Poor Form in Prep- aration Purse. By the

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 Cc-2 SPORTS. ONGERARE EAGLES [ e i o] BECOME COMMON Fulton’s Brassie Deuce at Army-Navy Shames Bird of Club Pro. BY WALTER R.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1835 Its Athletes at a Big Banquet Tonight SPORTS, C—-3 SPORTS. atholic

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 C+4 WOMEN'S FEATURES, THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1T, 1935. WOMEN’S FEATURES, Discussion and Comment

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 " Nature’s Children Abalones (Haliotidae Family). BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. ALIFORNIA is the only State where you may find the

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 C—6 A Ruth Draper MUSEMENTS. in Excellent Sketches at the National Mono-Drama Artist. in Single Performance Wins Large...

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 ond IR by ®THIS 1S UNCLE EGBERT. HE'S AN EX-CHAMPION PARACHUTE LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH. Letter-Out for the male of

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 C—8 HELP A HELP—MEN. AUTO MAINTENANCE MAN, with tools and driver's permit. Apply 1333 Allison st. n.w. . AUTO MECHANTOC....

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 R EAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) BP0 FOMomsd i exgase. 5 EX- ONE ROOM, KITCHEN AND SEMI-| vate bath: employed

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 UT AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. (Continued.) OMOBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 1431 Eye

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. lConllllu‘ ) For All Cars and Tru uto, Glass Installed and Bovair W £ ST Her SN GE. 1 N AUTO

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 Selcctica ia ‘Siook See Us for Your Blank Books B E. Morrison Paper Co. Phone NA. 2945 1009 Pa. Ave. THURSDAY 4PM—8PM....

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