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Evening Star dated May 9, 1937

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and warmer today, showers tonight; tomorrow generally fair and cooler; gen-

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 COURT BILL FACES SHOWDOWN MAY 18 Both Sides Consider Logan Proposal to Vote on Amendments Last. BACKGROUND— Demands for a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, MAY 9, 1937—PART ONE : : : ; 3 + A3 i TEXTILE BILL HELD INDUSTRY'S MODEL “Little N. R A.”

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 A—4 NEW-BL00D PLAN FOR COURT URGED President Could Appoint One Jurist at Least With- ot “Packing.” A novel suggestion for...

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 —— GARRISON FLAYS SIT-DOWN STRIKES Former Labor Board Head Suggests New Experiment in Injunctions. By the Associated Press.

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 . ALIENTMPORTATION PRI A—6 -~ BILL DEFEAT URGED Dies Measure Hit as Gwmg; Dictatorial Powers to | Labor Secretary. To the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Hormone “Activator” Discovery ACESOF AVATON Reported by Virginia Professor D SIGN FOR RACES St.

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 A—8 SURVIVORS OF AIR DISASTER LAUDED Dr. Luther Recites Their Plea Not to Lose “Faith in Big Airships.” By the Associated...

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 Our Letter of Credit Allows you 3 months to pay for your purchases. No down payment or carrying charge is required. Apply for

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 A—10 « ARTS FEDERATION | TODEBATESHAINE Jefferson Memarial Contro- | versy to Ciaim Attention of Convention. Controversy over

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 L] » 2 ne A ~or - = THE 'SUNDAY " STAR, - WASHINGTON D. C, MAY -9, 1937—PART ON F.H. A HOUSING PROGRESS SHOWN Models on...

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 Qards of Thanka. E D F. The family of the late IO R " ONES wish "to. expreis thelt best. abpreciation 'and ratitude te e...

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 SOUTHWEST WAITS SPRING FESTIVAL Neighborkiood House Event " Will Be Held This Week. Down Southwest, where Neighbor- hood...

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 A—14 PHILIPPINES HAL COCONUT OIL TAX Quezon and Paredes Jubi- lant Over Supreme Court Decision. BY JAMES G. WINGO. President

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 THE ‘Army’s War Birds Await “Zero Hour” for Air Maneuvers _ Air view of the Muric Dry Lake, Calif., base with pursuit ships

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 WINDSOR IS GUIDED, BY RS, SHPSON Appears to Like Rules That Curtail Liquor—Mash Mail Tide Ends. By the Associated Press. MON

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 9, AN ARRAY OF REAL BARGAINS AT YOUR NEAREST PEOPLES DRUG STORE! HERSHEY BARS ame...

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 THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 9, 1937—PART ONE. ansburgh STUDIO DIVANS 25 Exclusive Styles including...

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 Gene DELEGATES MEET HERE TOMORROW 18 Foreign Countries to Be Represented at Four- Day Convention. FLOOD RELIEF WORK WILL BE

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 B—2 = JB2e 0 L L PER SUNDAVOHENR, SWASHINGEON, D 0 MAVHS, WelePpARPOONE . o o S aving Bureau Annex Rising TABLLEDNONEY SOCETY

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, TRUCESCALLED ||, Mascor 1 DIVORCE GRANTED INSCHOOL STRIKE Glen Echo Heights Pupils to Retura to Classes

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 B—4 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 9 1937—PART OXNE. _———-‘fim——r_%“&' aL-POINT WELFARE PROGRAMOFFERED Board Urges

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 9, 1937—PART ONE. *+ B-S wm Nation Honors Mothers in All Walks of Life CAPITAL HONORS

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 G v ANy » he Swunday St SPORTS SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 19317. * War Admiral Easily Wins Derby : Nats

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 SPORTS. T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MAY 9, 1937—PART ONK SPORTS. B--7 Grand Honors a Toss-Up as Washington Horse Show Comes

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 B8 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 9, 1937—PART ONE. SPORTS. Underdog Hoyas Gain Golf Lead : M°’Diarmid, Sabin

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 SPORTS. District Yachtsmen Are Lured by Grueling East Coast Test @ BIG FLEET TORACE INATSMILEEVENT Campbell, Strong Readying

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 " B10 we Eleven All-Time Re Birmingham’s Great Scores in Duffer Class Stand Out in Tourney. LEVEN all-time tournament records

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 SPORTS THE SUNDAY STAR, V Calumet Dick Scores in Dixie 1937 —PART ONXNE. SPORTS. B—11 Thorson Is First in Excelsior OUTRUNS

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 MONDAY ONLY 7th and K NA. 5220 Our staff of homefurnishing buyers set out about a month ago to find and to bring back to...

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 - Editorial Page Special Articles PRESIDENT’S NEUTRALITY POWER UNPRECEDENTED Legislation Gives Him Authority to Decide Course

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D, C. May 9, 1937 -. Editor THEODORE W. NOYES._. The Evening Star

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 REVOLUTION IS EFFECTED INF OREIGN POLICY OF U.S. Neutrality Act Puts Capstone to New Structure, Created During Last 4 Years

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 FGHT O ABATIOR President Lodge of Federa- tion and Other Leaders to Attend Hearing. Representative civic leaders from all...

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 Legion District Head To Lead Grand March Comdr. Lineberg and Staff to Attend Ball of Drum and Bugle Corps of Fort Stevens...

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 D—6 MASONIC GLASS WILL CELEBRATE Fifth Anniversary to Be Observed in Alex- andria. Trestleboard. Monday—Dawson, F.C.; Stans-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTION, D. C., MAY 9, 1937—PART TWO D mfim\h ARMY CONSIDERS FLYER INSURANCE Would Replace Pay Boosts...

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 D—8 RESORTS. MASSACHUSETTS. CLIP THIS AD and mail today to Berkshire Hills Con- W\ ference, Pitusficld, Mass., for free...

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 RESORTS. Biggest National Play ground Is Land of Varied Vacations Jasper Park, in Heart of Canadian Rockies, Offers a Bit of

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 By courtesy of David H. Davenport, The Star reproduces two covers carried home from Hongkong and Macau, respec- y, by the...

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 TH SUNDAY STAR WASHINGT! - FOREGNNEWSEN TOSEECORDMATON British Authorities Allow 100 Inside Abbey for Great Spectacle....

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 " D12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 9, ~ Channy = he Avenue"—7th, 8th and D Sts. 1937—PART TWO. SALE of WINDOW...

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—12 Pages he Sundy Stae WASHINGTON, Center: Mme. Saint, wife o SOCIETY D. C., SUNDAY...

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 E—-2 SOCIETY, Invitations Issued for Barbe_: cue Tolans Will Be Hosts| at Grove Hill May 16. EPRESENTATIVE and Mrs. John H.

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 SOCIETY, Parties in Chevy Chase Highlights of the Week Mrs. L. Paul Winings Entertains at Lunch- eon and Bridge—Col. and Mrs.

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 SOCIETY. About Well-Known Folk In Books, Art, Politics Mrs. Robert A. Taft Takes the Spotlight. Mother of Four Presidential

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 SOCIETY Bethesda Neighborhood Residents Plan Trips Mr. and Mrs. Childs in Sweden—Miss Make Visit Abroad. NUMBER of...

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 E—6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY PART THREE. SOCIETY Dinner Party Last Evening At Takoma Mr. and Mrs. Potter Erntertain After Wedding

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 80 CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 9 Argentine| Officers Visit At Quantico, Gen. and Mrs. Charles H. Lyman...

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 SOCIETY. Residential And Official Social Notes President and Mrs. Roosevelt to Enter- tain Fourth Estate. (Continued From...

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 SOCIET?®. Harrisons Open Home At Leesburg Return From Wash- ington for the Sum- mer Season. OUDOUN COUNTY, Va., May | |...

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 Bachelors of OCIETY. Alexandria Entertain at Club_ Dance Hosts to the Madhatters—Mrs. Robert Earl Ross Returns From Visit to

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 S Weddings Of Yesterday Hold Interest| Miss Julian and Miss Murdock Are Among Many Brides. (Continued From First Page.) The

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 E—12 MUSIC SELEGTED FOR GORONATION Five New Compositions Make Appearance in “Service Book.” BY. H. J. J. SARGINT. Bpecial...

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 The’ %unfiag Star WASHINGTON, Stage and Screen F PAGE F—1 Part Four Part 4—8 Pages 'NAVY IS OFF TO T D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY

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 Official coronation medal, side bearing likeness of King George VI. —A. P. Photo. By W.A4. M. HE American Navy is going to do

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 U. S. Networks to Waft Coronation Wprd Picture Tolling of Big Ben at 4:15 am. First Item of International Broadcast Next...

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 F—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1937 HORNADAY WAS ZOO BUILDER Great Naturalist Developed Institution in Washington for...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Stage’s Best Is No Longer Held Too Good for Films Plays That Enjoy Long Life Likely t6o Meet Themselves as...

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 F—6 Motordom Is Attracted To Indianapolis Races Capt. Edward V. Rickenbacker, Corpora- tion President, Announces Rule for Use

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 CHILDREN'S PAGE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 9, 1937—PART FOUR. CHILDRE N’S PAGE. F—7 " Young Capital Residents

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 F—>» GERM OF MALARIA YIELDS TO SCIENCE Funds Freed in Fight on De- pression Used in Curb- ing Disease. Note—This is the...

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 Classified Ads Pages 5 to 17, Part 5—18 Pages TRADE 15 BOOSTED SHARPLY HERE BY FEDERAL PAY ROLL Sales Soar 37.99 Per Cent...

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 FINANCIAL. G2 STOCK RECESSION HELD TEMPORARY Anomaly of Business Gains and Failing Market Cited by Estabrook & Co. Special

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 & 3 A FESL FREEEES 8 f++++++|++|9 ++L¢t+L+fff Liisaiimbho U ¥ » —_—m—mmm e ey e ey AL Y ARy MAVE e eRs.e 20— Dividend...

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 FINANCIAL, $16,100,000 Issue THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 9, 1937—PART FIVE FINANCIAL WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW

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 Victoria’s D escription Of Coronation Graphic “Proudest Day of My Life,” 19-Year-Old Girl Wrote in Her Diary, as Whole Empire

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS HELP MEN. (Continued.) INSTRUCTION COURSES. YOUNG MAN with executive ability, experienced in china and

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 9, 1937—PART FIVE MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS...

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 G—8 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SA! (Continued.) RICH TOP SOIL. Three Cublc Yards, Delivered, $5. Jackson 2063. SUMMER RUGS. Wide...

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 ROOMS FURNISHED. (Continued.) 1725 218t rooms, a.m.i., in cool, private home; ing distance downtown. ST. N.W.—Desirable front

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 8210 W st, s. APARTMENTS ARARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. (Continwed.) 38 SLAND AVE. N.E_—TWO oo Bty porch. private en- ater. nim?'m.

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 > CIRTLIRESIINTI RN Y RIS IREAATAIE APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) T ONLY A FEW LEFT. JUST COMPLETED....

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 REAL ESTATE HOUSES FURNISHED. HOUSES‘CUNFU l?}l ISHED. (Continued.) 7713 R 8T_N.W.—WALKING DISTANCE: detached. comforiably

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 REAL ESTATE. —_ HOUSES FOR SALE. L BUTET 5-ROOM AND TH RESI- dence. near Olney. Md.. with large rooms, large lot and 1-car

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 RE Three choice building lots. center o Mt. Rainier: sewer. water. gas and triclty. paved streefs and sidewalks £600. $650.

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUTOMOBILES WATER (Fclgm'l‘ P’OP!RTV. OFFICES FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE SALE OR

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