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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1940-05-06

Evening Star dated May 6, 1940

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 Weather Forecast Cloudy and somewhat warmer, lowest temperature about 60 degrees tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and cooler.

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 Migrants Increasing, Says Miss Perkins, Urging Help for Them ‘Okies’ Now an Eastern Problem; Wage-hour, Security Benefits...

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 Today—Visit the “SILVER STAR” HOME in SPRING VALLEY 5037 Fordham Road OPEN 10 AM. TO 9 P.M. W. C. & A. N. MILLER DEVELOPMENT

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 Japan’s Gold Reserve Believed Reduced To Less Than 100 Million U. S. Officials Puzzled As to Where the Metal Is Coming From

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 Primate of Poland Renews Charges Of Nazi Persecution Death of 39 Priests By Shooting or Torture Reported to Vatican By the

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 Blue Troops Rush WestinU. S. Army's Largest Maneuvers 70,000 Men, Third of Enlisted Strength, Will Battle Over Sabine By the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1940, Library of Congress - 3 Cen! ttee o 3 \ tional ‘of books .| which

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 OUIS ABRAHAMS OANS ON JEWELRY Camh tor Your Od Gold 711 G S Quality Paints for 95 Years! ELSIE, e sorDEN coOw, savs: DID YOU

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 EfVE FOR DEVOE PAIN. kK Z LY [ Devoe's—one coat nul to th. ‘wood &nd one next to I# Your Dentist Hurts You Try DR. FIELD...

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 - @he Foening St With Sunday Morning Edition. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. —_— The Evening Star Newspaper...

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 o Labor Board Stand Brings A.F.L. Crisis Loses Prestige by Change in Attitude On Legislation By DAVID LAWRENCE. The American

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 ow ot ELEANORE F, t l‘n!lrl?ae! Ht)li 5 nd mulher of Ra: 7.8 ional ‘Cemetery. AKERS, MARTHA. Departed tbis life o0 Friday,

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 E. Berry Wall, Socidlite, Dies; Last of 19th Century Dandies Deserted New York For Paris After ‘Good Old Days’ By the...

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 A—14 Bimelech Likely Preakness Choice Over Gallahadion, Despite Derby Upset Bradley’s Horse| YT Avescevor — —uy amsmnann g

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 SPORTS. Failore in D The SPORTLIGHT Preakness This Year Testier Than Derby By GRANTLAND RICE, Bpecial Correspondent of The

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 A—16 = From the SPORTS. |Newspapermen Inm PREsS Box Treasury Aces for Dodgers, It Appears, Have People’s Vote By JOHN...

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 FINANCIAL. Corporation Bonds Gain as Foreign Issues Ease British, Scandinavian Sections Prominent In New Decline Bond...

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 FINANCIAL. ' THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON D. C, MONDAY MAY 6, 1940, FINANCIAL. : e A s T e s tesm, Good Gains Recorded...

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 FINANCIAL. ' securrries sacesuzn || S1€€l Rate fo Rise Salesmen 1o our weuaiy saiee| | 10 05.8 Per Cent Mark in Week THE...

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 Tobey Assails F. C. C. Delay on Broadcast Monopoly Report Chairman Fly Expects Comnmittee to Have Draft Ready This Week The

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 Washi 3 Persons Die Of Injuries in Auto Mishaps District Official and Unidentified Woman Are Among Victims ‘The death toll

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 Subtle War fo Guide American Opinion Rages in Europe U. S. Newspapermen Under Pressure to Paint Rosy Picture By WILLIAM L.

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 SOCIETY. ‘News Notes of the Official And Diplomatic Sets Of the Capital Mrs. Roosevelt Will Entertain At Dinner This Evening;

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 Suburban . Washington News Notes | Miss Edith Kiefer { Is Entertained At Shower iss Edith Kiefer of Takoma Park, d., whose

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 Catholic Daughters Group Will Give Reception A reception in honor of new mem- bers will be given by the Court of Our Lady of

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 g 10 Washingtonians To Take Coast Guard Academy Tests Applications of 10 From Virginia and 15 From Maryland Also Approved...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1940. IT'’S THE TIME WASHINGTONIA HANGE TO (0] NS Hot-Weather Suits : Now

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 WOODWARD & LOTHROP THE MEN’S STORE . . . SECOND FLOOR. sportswear for men who like to play a little and rest a lot Wear the

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 Catholic Conference Told Religion Will Be Needed at War's End Rev. Ignatius Smith Addresses Assembly Of 1,300 at Celebration

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 Spending Program Defended, Assailed In Forum Debate Senators Mead and - Townsend Lead Opposing Sides The Government spending

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, ‘MONDAY, MAY 6; 1840, SAVE IN OUR ANNUAL MAY WHITE SALE TOMORROW! NEW SHIPMENT DECORATORS

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 B—12 Continuous ‘Brea Cook Book Is Devoted to Outdoors . Practical Volume A ‘Must’ for All Lovers of Open By BETSY CASWELL,

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 APARTMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. (Continued.) ROOMS FURNISHED. {Continued.) WABHERS—Sacrificing ing machines. in crates,

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 REAL ESTATE. ROOMING OR TOURIST HOUSE, 1003 East Capitol st.—0 rooms, 3% Baths: everything in new condition. Open evenings, 7

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 Caritars Rabio Program MONDAY’S PROGRAM 2 MAY 6, 1940 PM. WMAL, 630k.. WRC, 950k. | WOL, 1230k. ' WISV, 1460k. 12:00 12:15

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 HOUSE BUILDER Points for Parents By EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE. The adult who uses the technique .0f being disagreeable in order to

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 Deliclous food on & menu {0} varied to m-y wlll \ DINNER §38 &, $1.00 to $1.75 SAM KORMAN'S Orehestra Cocklalls—2 to &...

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