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Evening Star dated May 15, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and somewhat cooler, with lowest temperature about 46 degrees tonight; to-...

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 RESTRAINTS BLOW T0 SOUND DOLLAR Morgenthau Seen Overlook- ing Need of Flow of Gold and Trade. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Few things

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 HOPKINS DISPUTED ON USE OF FUNDS Grand Jury Association Has “Almost Opposite Idea” After Study. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 - A4 # “MARCH" SUCCESS. ELATES FARMERS 4,500 Here Hail President’s Pledge That Aid Will Continue. (Continued From First...

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 ROOSEVELT TALK “CAMPAIGN STUFF” Political Observers See 1936 | Spirit in Address to Farmers. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG. President

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 A—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1935. COURT DISMISSES LAMSON JURORS . WITH NOT A SINGLE ONE HAVING

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 NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D...C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1 TEXTILE WORKERS FOR NEW BOARD Would Ask President to Abolish Two Existing

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 A—S8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. *® WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY....May 15, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. ..Editor

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 RETIRED EMPLOYE OF PRINTERY DIES Howard Wakeley Youngs Entered Government Service as Mes- senger at 15. Howard Wakeley...

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 A—10 MILLS DISPUTES MORGENTHAUDATA ‘ccuses Secretary of Gold Talk Half-Truths—Says Upturn Ignored. ' the Associated Press.

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 Specially Priced BED-HEIGHT STUDIO COUCH $26.36 This new bed-height couch gives service both day and night. Opens into a...

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 WORLD'S RECORDS THAN ANY OTHER GAS OR MOTOR B AMERICAN: OIL €O: Headquarters for Mallory Panamas $5 Mallory Straws $3 Sol...

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 MALF S HODGSON 0. & ATNE, DES Veteran of Spanish-Amer-: ican War Was Outstanding in Military Affairs. Maj. Frederick S....

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 A—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MOREENTHAUTALK RESPONSE STUDIED Senator Thomas Proposes World Conference to Stabilize...

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 COUNTESS' PARTY INSAN FRANCISCD' Hutton Heiress Honeymoons | at Hotel Where She Was Bride in 1933. By the Associated Press. |

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 DR. EDWIN FROST, ASTRONOMER, DIES Blind Director Emeritus of Yerkes Observatory Was 68. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May

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 FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET CURB LIST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE Gains in Alcohols, Metals and Industrials Give Prices Steady

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 OF BANKING BILL Francis Law, Former Head of A. B. A., Appears at Senate Hearing. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Prancis M. Law,...

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 FINANCIAL. AILROAD BONDS RISE MODERATELY Other Corporates Mixed. Federal Issues Quiet, Steady to Firm. By the Associated...

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 Castelberg’s 1004 F St. N.W. . DISTINCTIVE NEW SUMMER BAGS These fine imported summer bags, some of Hindu Mosaic cloth and

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 N Washington News EFFORT 10 SPEED DISTRICT BILLS IN COMMITTEE FAILS Chairman Norton Concerned Over Possible Adjournment...

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 B—2 SOCIETY. President, Mrs. Roosevelt To Entertain at Dinner Tonight for Lehmans Mrs. Roosevelt Returns After Trip to Hyde

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 Pai'ti_es, Trips Are Planned In S _libh urbs House Guests Brides-Elect Share in Honors Nearby. Mrs. William Wight is...

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