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Evening Star dated May 24, 1937

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Falr tonight and tomorrow; little change in temperature; gentle north, shifting to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON RUSSIAN PREPARES [ ashingzon | I\F.L. PLANS NEW FORFLIGHTTOU.S. Levaneffsky Named by Stal- in to

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 . CRUGIBLE OFFERED UNION'S CONTRACT Organizing Committee Head Meets Steel Firm Qfficial. By the Assoctated Press. PITTSBURGH,

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 A—4 wxs THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDA’Y( MAY 24, 1937, Rockefeller Gifts - World’s Greatest Philanthropist Put

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 24, 1937. 'ROCKEFELLER AMASSED MILLIONS FROM FORTUNEATDRATH RELATIVELY SVIALL

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 Five Other Golfers Liked as Championship Play Gets Under Way. PITTSBURGH FIELD CLUB, As- pinwall, Pa., May 24 —The Twentieth

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 Since 1824 Ay0037%py IN FOOD MAKES HUBBY HAPPY Free Cook Book of Prize Recipes Angostura-Wuppermann Corp., Norwalk, TRADE...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, F URI] URGANIZERS Justice Cardozo Poses for Birthday Picture 2K".I.EI] AS GRASH

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 ROCKEFELLER TAX LOW DUE T0 GIFTS Estate Largely Transferred During Life—Half Billion in Philanthropies. 87 the Assoclated...

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 A—10 . THE EVENING STAR | With Sunday Morning Editien, WASHINGTON, D. C. May 24, 1937 3 110 East 42nd 8t. Ohicago Ofce: 435

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 Fixin g Rents by Coercion Unique Pontiac Lewis Union Notifics Landlords It May Act. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. OLLECTIVE bargaining

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 A—12 #x% NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 24, 1937 @ard of Thanks. 'UIKSHANK., HENRY. The wife end O o Yhe Inte HENRY

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 YOUR RADIO |F WON'T WORK PHONE MET. 0764 An expert radio technician will estimate repair costs. If you don’t want it repaired

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 BYRD ASKS HALT OF U. 3. PROJECT $1,500,000 Being Grossly Wasted on Virginia Re- settlement, He Says. B the Associated Press.

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 DUTIES ASSUMED BY 3ARMY CHIEFS Inductance Ceremonies to Be Held Today in the New Offices. Chiefs of three branches of the...

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 T - Che Foening Stap Fporis WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 24, 1937. Slabmen’s Slump Blow o Nats : Mack’s Magic Keeps Club at

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 SPGRTS. y * A-17 Title in Star Cup Tennis Tourney a Toss-Up Among Seven Girls FIGHT WIDE OPEN ASHELD SHRINKS Anne Ellis...

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 A—I8 BOXING WILL MISS RUEGEDCANZONER Big Loss to Sport, Dempsey Contends—Thinks Jeffra Has Proper Pepper. BY JACK DEMPSEY. HE

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 FINANCIAL. -FEDERAL BONDS REGISTER GAIN Domestic Corporate Issues ‘Follow Mixed Trend, Changes Small. Bond Averages 10 Rills.

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 A—20 =xxx FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 24, 1937. FINANCIAL. |NSURAN[}[SA[[S TRANSACTIONS ON

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 FINANCIAL. CURBLISTRULES | UNEVENTOLOWER Industrial Shares Down Minor Fractions—Few Oils Advance. 8 the Associated Press. NEW

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 STEEL RATEHOLDS AT HIGH LEVELS Operations Up 21/, Points to Equal Year’s Peak, Set in April. By the Assoctated Press....

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 Washington News PRE-MEMORIAL DAY GEREMONIES HERE HONOR WAR DEAD Thousands See Massing of Colors at Washington Cathedral....

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 In the Hunt Country BY NINA CARTER TABB. R. AND MRS. PATRICK HUR- LEY entertained several hundred people for luncheon on...

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 SOCIETY. ‘Record of Social Activities in the Nation’s Capital & The Secretary of State And Mrs. Cordell Hull ~ Have Left for

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 SOCIETY. Suburban Residents IntheNews ‘(Continued From ThirJ Page.) hunt party Saturday night for their son, Mr. Henry...

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 -_—m—m—m—__———— — — } } PLAQUETOHONOR TORPEDDVIETINS -26 Lost Lives When German Sub Sark U. S. S. Presi- dent Lincoln. A...

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 B—6 #s FEDERAL SAVINGS OPENING 15 SPED Government Officials Near a - Contract to Assume Fi- delity Assets. ‘To speed opening

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 24, 19317. By Perry Brown « « « this smart little linen frock was de- signed

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 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1937 Woreaths and Sprays for Decoration Day 62 ® Natursl looking and

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 DAILY SHORT STOR BELL BUZZARD By Pearl IS face was black with fury and jealousy as Mayor George Bownett peered stealthily...

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 WOMEN Consider Manner of Speech May Have Effect on Success or Failure of Youngster. BY ANGELO PATRIL OUR tongue lends itself

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 WOMEN’ S FEATURES. Bedtime Stories Taddy th BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Experience does knowledge give To find the surest way to

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 B—12 lGROWING PAINS By Phillipsl "THEY SAY SHE GETS 25 CENTS A WEEK TO SPEND AND GOES THRO! 'UGH IT, JUST LIKE THAT!!” MODERN

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. MISCELLANEOUS « B-13 —h——_—_——_———_—‘—_—_—‘_‘————————m \.F. 6. E.LODGES TOPUSH PROTEST Six “Liberal”...

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 APARTMENTS | ROOMS FURNISHED. ~_(Continued.) GEORGETOWN—Opening on west _porch, overlooking _shady gardens; gentleman; $25._

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 AU REAL ESTATE WANTED. + HAVE CASH FOR OLD HOUSE OR_TWO Zats; must be cheap. ~ Address Box 107-A. SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.

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 AM “High Tor” USEMENTS May Bring Meredith to Washington Taking Anderson’s Play on Road, in View of Cleveland’s Reaction, Is

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