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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1940-05-03

Evening Star dated May 3, 1940

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 Weather Forecast Occasional light rain this afternoon and early tonight; cooler’ tonight; lowest about 42; tomorrow partly

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 Brifain Imperiled If Nazis Control Norway, Is View. Allied Leaders Fail To Grasp Importance Of Time Element in War By MAJ.

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 Lewis Douglas Warns Chamber Isolafion Would Kil! Democracy Ex-Budget Head Says Govanment Would Plan Production, Consumption

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 "Trick” Weapon Helps German Mounfain Troops in Norway Nazi Machine Gun Weighs Less, Fires Faster Than U. S. Browning By...

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 m Withdrawal ‘ In South Declared An Expected Move Admiralty Unshakeable In Views on Necessity For Movement By PERTINAX....

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 Big U. §. Gold Supply Is a Shock Absorber, Says Morgenthau Secretary Defends Policies; Ickes Also Addresses Institute...

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 London Press Blasts Chamberlain’s Stand On British Failure ‘Autopsy’ Will Be Delayed Until House Debate On Tactics in Norway

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 Y | A—8 MAN i1 you wear ready-made clothes You've Boen Missing Something! * X-kays Are Advocated For All Domestic Help X-ray

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 3 Nazi bombing squadrons had ;,@ B cleared the way for “light- \ o 3 ning” troops early in the in- } T 5 vasion. k g ¥ 8 3 1

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 Springtime is paint time! For superior beauty and protec- tion we recommend LUCAS PAINTS, famous for nearly s century. Here

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 . For Enemy Flyers to Launch Attacks Steps to Cut Menace Suggested by Engineer In Book Just Published By the Associated...

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 N N N N\ \ NITARY) A N t Guaranteed Meats is one of the most recr:xx‘x introduced b g wgg‘yt::?:ot existence. \;mh it...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY,' MAY 3, 1940. OUTSTANDING VALUES in every departient made pos- sible by this...

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 The Foening Star - With Sunday Morning Edition. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. The Evening Star Newspaper...

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 Issues, Not Personalities, Feed War Toppling of Hitler Useless Without Nazi Antidote By DAVID LAWRENCE. Long after the scheme

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 —16 wx% Braths BREMMERMAN, SARAH ODELL. Wednesday, ; §nd Georee 8. Bremmérman and Matie Furieral services at Chambers'...

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 Methodists Asked To Launch Drive For Prohibiion Anti-Saloon League Plans Crusade With $1,500,000 Budget By the Associated...

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 A—18 %% Federal Court Rules Dies Agents’ Raids On Reds lllegal Court Defers Decision On Whether Records Must Be Returned Bs

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 State Sociefies Launch Plans fo Aid Rural Youth Committee Is Named To Study Method of Approach to Problem A movement to aid

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY MAY 3, 1940. FINANCIAL. Big Losses Recorded | BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK...

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 A—-22 wxx D. C. Postal Receipts Set Aoril Record, Far Above 1939 '$705,744 Total Compores’ With $664,231 in Month Last Year

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 'FINANCIAL. Refail Voiume Tops Year Ago Despite Week's Decline Sales 6 to 10 Per Cent Above 1939 Marks, Review Shows By the

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 land to lessen the cost of ciation. The High Committee | to hold meetings was necessary for H o portation o else Link up with

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 Washi ngton News he e e e———————— Jobless Benefit Bill Faces Fight Monday McGehee Forecasts Approval; A. F. of L., C. 1. 0.

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 B—2 % Suburban Social Notes Mrs. Shannon Is Bridge Hostess at Arlington Village Mrs. Nelson Shannon was lunch- eon and bridge

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 SOCIETY. News Notes of the Official - And Diplomatic Sets Of the Capital Chinese Ambassador Guest Tonight? Mrs. Bruce Barton

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 B—4 =x S Recent Weddings Of Interest Miss Mary Murphy Becomes Bride of Mr. Buckingham (Continued From Page B-3.) Key, was...

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 Christianity " In Business Held Vital Miss Perkins Tells Church Women of IMeed of Precepts The application of Christian pre-

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 WOODWARD & LOTHROP CI0™I™F avo G Saeere Psowz Dlemitcr $300 - See How Delicious - Bonbons Are Hand-dipped «—in-The Food...

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 "More Underpasses ' Recommended by Citizens” Association and unnecessary. Some members maintained, however, that if a pic-

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 B—8 = 5 Galleries Crowded As Stamp Centenary Exhibition Opens Famous Treasures Placed on Display At National Museum By JAMES

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 Enchanting New Perfume for Her A—Confetti, Lentheric’s festive new fragrance, tribute to chic and femininity__$1.50 to $16.50

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 Youths Benefifed By Chest Enfering ‘Emblem Confest Older Boys and Girls at Several Chest Agencies Are Making Insignia ‘Young

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 racies” have been discovered in.the new Garand semi-automatic rifie now in production for the Army are made in an article in

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