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Evening Star dated May 23, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair, continued cool; lowest temperature to- night

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 A—2 % MESSAGE HELPFUL IN MONEY CRISIS President on Side of Econ- omists Who See Peril in Excess Spending. BY DAVID LAWRENCE

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 SENATE EXPECTED 10 SUSTAIN VET0 35 Votes Upholding Presi- dent on Bonus Seen as Final Test Nears. (Continued Prom First...

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 A—4 ww NEW WIND TUNNEL TESTS PLANE SP Aviation Leaders Inspect Device That Eliminates {Test Flight Needs. BY JOSEPH S....

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 $82.000,00 AID ASKED FOR ART Museum Equipment and Buildings Urged in Plea to President. A plea for $85000.000 of Federal...

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 VAR CANES PLANE CRASH KILLS S 6P7, Calling Surface Craft to Rescue of Other Ship, Flunges Into Sea. ___(Continued From First

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935. - 7 —_———_—_,,— —— — — — — — ——————— — — ———...

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 A8 wE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . THURSDAY, MAY .23, 1935. e e L it A At THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition.

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 BALTIMORE RITES SET FOR RIVERDALE MAN Special Dispatch to The Star. RIVERDALE, Md., May 23.—Fu- neral services will be held

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 A—10 » A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935. DNNER 10 HONDR [ [ e .52 ——— W.& J. Sloane Announce the

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 gof the Finest Furniture in America s on the Dollar and More! s the scope and in- Attaining to the im- | bargain occasion.

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 A—12 PRINTERS ELECT HOWARD HARRISON 0’Lone Defeated for Presi- dent of Union No. 101 by 1,267 to 903. Howard A. Harrison. has

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 F.D.1.A. DECLARED BOON TO BANKNG Crowley Says Failures Are \Immediate Concern of All Institutions. By the Associated Press.

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 A—14 FIVE WILL ENTER MODERATOR RAGE Sixth May Be Advanced for Highest Preshyterian Church Post. By the Assoclated Press....

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 Silvertone B long wearing live rubber cover, heavy cord fabric and heavy tube, all vulcanized to- SEARS PREE PARKING ‘at THE

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 A—16 GRADUATES HEAR DR. W. J. COOPER Former U. S. Commissioner of Education Warns Against Europear Trends. Pr. William John

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 CURB LIST RULES STEADY FINANCIAL. Stock and Dividend ‘Acme W vtc plzh Aero Supply (B). Afr Investors Ine. Ala Grt Sou (k2).

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 A8 ®%% FINANCIAL. ________ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1085 FINANCiAL, MIOWBSELECTD TRANSACTIONS ON

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 FIN BONDS HESITANT IN QUIET MARKET Traders Prefer to Await Senate Verdict on Bonus Veto. By the Associated Pre: NEW YORK, M

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 A—20 SAITO SEES PUPILS RECEIVE AWARDS Japanese Envoy Attends Cere- mony for Journalism Prizes at Roosevelt High. Hirosi...

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 Washington News TRIAL SET JUNE 4 FOR FIVE CHARGED INLYDDANE PLOT Woman Fails to Appear at Hearing—Will Plead Not Guilty....

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 SOCIETY. Invitations Are Issued For Dinner on June 4 At t_hg‘White House President and Mrs. Roosevelt Are to Enter- tain...

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 SOCIETY, Lun cheons And Dinners Given Here Parties at Hotels and on Deck of New Ocean Liner. . PATRICK FARRELL, wife of the

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 A clearance of first-rate importance to you. You will want three or four of these hats. There are types in the group just...

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 West Coast Guests Virginia and Maryland Events in Social World. \ Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. B. mm of Oak Crest, Va., have as

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 SOCIETY. % k¥ Kk & KK * No Essays to Write. . .. * No Puzzles to Solve. .. * No Box Tops to Mail . % * No Strainson Your...

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 D. C. BEER AND WINE PERMITS AT LIMIT Board Says “Off Sale” Class at Maximum—488 Are Li- censed to Date. Holding that the...

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 W hl eo o wwm-'h&qennm g:‘-'im Inhn‘ asking her to meet il i cre*3ad. the Souse is durk”and P mdwnu' muvbym-uxmor he 1s...

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 Clearance of 9x12 & 8x10 FIBRE RUGS Rugs which we have had marked right here in stock at 10.95 and 12.95, and odd ones and

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 After Smart People, Smart Things, Smart Places. By the Spectator. Trade Mark Res ONEST - TO - GOODNESS H epistle: “Dear...

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 B-11 complimenting his organization on the | gance to the city and have con- Wolfe testified. “When I got back usl after a

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 THE TEACHER RATINGS REVISED BY BOARD Sweeping Changes in School Control Simplifies Procedures. The superintendent of schools

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 21 GRADIATED N NEAT EADO Colored Pupils Given Di- plomas at Armstrong High Auditorium. Two hundred and thirty-one pupils of

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 A\ e Va0 e\ g i “ II IR Creatment Kit for Mo and Women... 5100 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER BY @gifi:&:giatvw | . INTERNATIONAL

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY Shorter Women's Dresses Satin Slips 36.95 - WooDWARD & LOTHROP I0™ ]I™F AND G

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 ot CARBONA SHOE WHITENER Radiator Covers 3 SMUDGE. PROVIDE PROP- UMIDITY, BEAUTIFY HOMI Convenient Ter: KBURN ler Bl 1427 Eye

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935. EIGHTH CORPS C. C. C. | Gy "sodone st stuskages: wo-in Colorado,

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 Men'’s Store $10 Seersucker $5.95 and $6.95 Suits ‘White Flannel $4 4 5 Trousers —16 suits left over from last $ 3 2 9...

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 SERUNS IN DRIED FORM PERFECTED Chemist Freezes Materials Before Evaporating Off Unwanted Fluids. Special Dispatch to The...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Schubert and His Music In Belasco’s Film Story| British Company Has Handled “The Unfin- ished Symphony” Theme in

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 YOUNG FILM STAR FINDS TIME TO PLAY Hero of “David Copper- field’ Says He Is Now Learning Rope Tricks. more will appear again

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 C—4 Facts and Fancies < WOMEN’S FEATURES. Lasting Gifts Inspire Sweet Girl Graduate When Her Day Arrives Youth, Poised for

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