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Evening Star dated May 19, 1935

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 Subscriber or Newsstand Copy Not for Sale by Newsboys (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness today, followed

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 A2 as “Quoddy” Tidal Power Project SHADUW UF IURK Once Turned Down as Infeasible DISTURBS EUROPE Aras’ Hint of Plan to...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NEW DEAL SCORED ASHARD MASTER Colored People Testify to Conditions in Southern and Eastern

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 POLISH FLYER DIES IN DETROIT CRASH Crowd at Pilsudski Memor- ial Rites See Ocean Pilot’s Fall. — By the Associated Press....

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 ) [24 GO SAOOLBOYS INPATROL HARH Fourth Annual Procession Held on Constitution Avenue. With ideal weather conditions pre-...

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 A—6 » MUNITIONS BILL DRAFT IS BEGUN Measure Will Provide Strict Peace-Time Control Over Manufacture. By the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! WARNING |SSUED Speakers for Shrine Pageant BY SHRINE CHIEF Counsels Home Owners in Plea for...

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 A—8 EDUGATON CROUP APSCRINE WAR National Commission Named at White House Session. Work Outlined. BY GRACE HENDRICK EUSTIS.

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 RITES FOR MINISTER TO BE TOMORROW Rev. Oscar F. Burgess, Native of | Fauquier County, Va., Died on Friday. Funeral services

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 ‘A—10 PRESIDENT FAGES - INFLATION GLASH Veto Message Tomorrow or Wednesday Will Bring Quick House Vote. (Continued Prom First

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 THE _SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., One of the Featured Groups in Our Series of Blossom Time Lingerie Events! WSilk Gowns

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 SET-UP EXPANDED T0 HANDLE RELIEF Emergency Council’s Staff| Increased to Speed Up Prosperity. On the fifth floor of a...

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 AR SESSON I | TOBREAKRECORD Research Conference Pro- gram Will Cover Two Days for First Time. Aeronautical engineering...

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 UTILITY MEASURE ATTACK RENEWED Head of Executives’ Group Declares Bill Would Crip- ple Industry. By the Associated Press. In

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 RADI LANDINGS T0BE MADE HERE Washington Airport to Be Equipped With Latest Equipment. Installation of radio compass equip-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 19, 1935—PART ON A—16 12000 T0 ATTEND COLORS MASSING Military Order of World War...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, V"ASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 19, 1935—PART ONE. A=17 WE PUT A MAN-HUNTER ON THE TRAIL SHADOWED HIM WITH AN ACE How

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 "A-18 MITGHELL PSHES WARONNEPOTIS Considers Separate Bill to Ban Practice After Amendment Fails. By the Associated Press. It

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 19, 1935—PART ONE. A—-19 GO . W AYARS WK RS PRZE Takoma Park Resident Is Awarded...

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 ARGENTIVE SHP DUE ON TUESDAY Training Vessel Will Land Crew of Officers and Mid- shipmen at Navy Yard. When the Argentine...

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 oo v | The Sunday Stae SUNDAY TEA SHOP MURDER MYSTERY CLEARED UP BY CONFESSION Thomas Jordan Admits He Fired Fatal Shot,...

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 FARM PICKHERS Teacher Leads A. A. A. Pickets CALLED RADALS Cobb Says Union Tenants Aggrieved at Success of Cotton Program. By

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 ALL WATER SALTY ON WILKES ISLAND Base on U. S.-Asia Airline Found Lacking Supply for Drinking. BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. WAKE...

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 5;4' * THE SUNDAY‘ éT 5 Plans for New Government Building FEDERAL RESERVE " PICKS CRET PLAN Philadelphian Is Selected as...

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 TREASRY STUDY PLANNEDBY PUGH Montgomery Prosecutor to Act on Audit Report After Jury Session. By & Staff Correspondent of The

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 B—6 » FREEDOM HISTORY IN STATE RECITED Nice and Ritchie Speak at Dedication of Statue, With 1,000 Present. Special Dispatch

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 JAPAN CONSIDERS “SPY SCARE” CURB travelers in Japan, a foreign office spokesman said yesterday in reference to recent...

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 B—8 BAPTISTS DECLAE ACAISTLYNGHING War, Liquor, Indecent Films and Church-State Links Also Are Attacked. By the Associated

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 WASHINGTON, - SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1935. Nats’ Attack Thin, Tigers Triumph, 6-4 : Tech

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 B—10 s PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 19, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. Washington Ring Critics Leaning Toward Klick

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 19, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—11 ?erps Take 6 Titles, Tie for Another, but...

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 B—12 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 19, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. Jack McLean Carries British Hope of Dethroning

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 SP ORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX [ D. C, MAY 19, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—-13 30-Mile Race Over Memorial Day Week-End...

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 hE ¢ SEVENTH AND K. A Cotton Sensation! Sheer Fabrics Regularly Would Be 29c yd. Printed Lawn and Batiste 1 40-in.. Printed

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 Editorial Page Civic Activities Part 2—12 Pages U. S. YIELDS AS CREDITOR TO GAIN GOLD SUPPLY Process of Becoming Debtor...

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 D2 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY.........May 19, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. . . Editor

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 PRESIDENTIA WILLNOT BE L ELECTION PARTY FIGHT Issue Will Be Between New Dealers and Antis, With Leftists Joining Roosevelt.

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 HOME DECORATION ASKED OF CITIZENS FOR SHRINE WEEK Flag and Lighting Display Urged as Part Every One Can Take. Prominent...

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 D-§ Naval Reserve Armory * Plans Given Approval Commandant of Washington Navy Yard Supports Program as Public Works Project.

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 D6 Mrs. Schofield Elected "By Daughters of 1812 Mrs. Sol Lansburgh Named to First Vice President’s Post by District of Co-

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 POPPY DRVE PLAN NEAR CONPLETION Street Sale May 27, 28 and 29 Under Auspices of For- eign War Veterans. Meetings This Week.

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 D8 Montreal Serves as Hub For Delig Laurentian Mountains, Eastern Townships and Gaspe Peninsula Within Few Hun- dred Miles of

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 Millions Go ToBrighton Every Year Beaches, Parks and Fields of Sports Pro- vide Play Facilities. Brighton, ancient royal and

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