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Evening Star dated May 9, 1940

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 s i FER TP 2 e 5 Weather Forecast 3 e — e Partly cloudy and continued cool to- - : 7 hi 3 RS Blght and zyou:gno:f; lowest...

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 Begins Investigati 0f North Case Persecution Charged In Transfer of Navy Department Clerk: The special Senate committee set

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 Plane Firm fo Show Puncture-Proof Fuel Tanks Holes Made by Bullets Resealed Effectively, Officials Assert By ROBERT BRUSKIN,

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 ‘Regarded Valuable To Offset Debacle Could Be Used as Base to Combat Nazi Raids Against British Isles By MAJ. GEORGE FIELDING

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. Gan? ‘L’éfi"fi'&i‘GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS MILK- VEAL SALE’ VEAL

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 Y] P ANY WATCH Ty $) avme © Wateh Crystals, 35¢ WADE’S CREDIT S15 1Mh 81 N.W. JEWELERS NEW-LOW ROMMD.IRIP FARES SUNDAY, MAY

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 R F0. 4 FINEST From your smallest to your largest order—you may trust us to fill each with prompt and careful efficiency. =

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 1 ENGINE HEADS * WELDED *WELDIT, ' INC. 516 1st St. NW. ' ME. 7944 P LSt VO T EER {FiRsT COMMUNION : . e Bets., with all...

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. T MAT E e Quality ©an KR AFT NIRACLE i / WHIP \ - 47! s G ',-" k

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 Ak THEODORE ;fion:s. Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. — The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Maig Ofiice: 11th 8t. and Pennsylvania

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 Aftermath Of Ruling in Oil Cases Question of Business Co-operation With U. S. Is Raised By DAVID LAWRENCE. ‘Whether the...

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 W ; terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, X aings Nlflfl ©f her_ daughter, . 821 fur:nnl;nrn.unn. until lntuxgg a am eral services at

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 I.U'EGLAIY INSURANCE all_forms of Insurance Thos. E. Jarrell Co. REALTORS 781 Tenth Street N.W. NAt. 0765 FALSE TEETH...

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 for LATEST NEWS The Night * Final Star, containing the latest news of the day during these dramatic. times, is de- livered

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 Allied-Soviet Axis To Guard Yugoslavs Seen in Belgrade Military Mission to Go To Moscow Soon for Consultations By the...

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 Don't chance your furniture in unsafe storage when you get the unsurpassed facililies ob- tainable at no hixher eost at...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. ONLY LEFT SEARS MAY ECONOMY FESTIVAL TODAY ¢ FRIDAY ¢ SATURD...

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 T %\nc .U.3.PALOFF ES'I'ED FOR A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP 1..costs you less. Spudsactu- ally cost youless thanany other leading...

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Moderate.Recoveries | BONDS. ON N. Y STOCK EXCHANGE By srivate 'ln direct to The...

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 . FINANCIAL. W _YORK STO 'CK_EXCH A NG E|Slels and Aralls Yo i paigyan T £ Score Advances on Stock Market By Private Wire...

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 FIN Bank Clearings Show Substantial Gain Over Year Ago Total in Major Cities 11.6 Per Cent Ahead Of 1939 Week By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, ok 1n 18 accldent investigation | Germany Continues e i e e peoodwin, -...

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 Washington News Six D. C. Bills Voted by Senate Committee One Measure 0. K."d Asks Recodification Of All Local Laws ‘The...

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 Only Once or Twice a Year such NEWS—500 195 Laura Lane *Discontinued :lyle:‘” is the reason for this price— 9395 Rayon:Satin

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 SOCIETY. News Notes of the Official And Diplomatic Sets | In the Capital Secretary and Mrs. Hull Issue Invitations for...

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 i B—g W% priate home. ing NGTON'S OLDEST FUR For summer comfort—mother will appreciate several of these dresses in sheer...

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 HALL Rostaurant and Garden Tth & K Sts. S.W. off the Water Front 'WEEKDAYS, 8 AM. to 12 P.M.: SUNDAYS, ¢ PM. to 19 FRIDAY...

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 B—6 = Mrs. Grady to Speak At Federation’s Annual Breakfast Mrs. Henry F. Grady, wife of the Assistant Secretary of State,...

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 MEN'S STORE 42—Men’s $19.75 —Left over from last summer. All-woo! Tropi- cals, patterned greys, browns and blue-greys. Sin- s

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 SLIP COVERS AND UPHOLSTERY. REASONABLE PRICES Slock of meterials are compiets, assuring you of & fae selesiien HOLOBER & ©0.

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 THE HECHT (0. FRIDAY BARGAINS s.n-y Nomll,'k-eorc.il.n.m-den F Street at 7th CHENILLE SPREADS 13 to 12 OFF Slightly soiled

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 Funds and Legislation To Cut Fire Hazards Backed by Bolles Rhgde Island Avenue Citizens’ Association Marks Anniversary...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. Foundations, $2° Trade-in Radios WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F and

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 Multi-Colored A sparkling new Prop Sandal with colored knotted strap—so SMART! Made Ezpressly for L. Miller i MILLGER Does

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1040, 357 Pi lullr !5: TOTS' ANKLETS 4, $1 Choice of solid colors; solid

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 Cooper s Elected Commander of Sons 0f Union Veterans Maryland Department Concludes Annual Encampment Howard B. Cooper of...

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 b TABLE PADS Wood Grain Pads Heat and . Resisting REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL WITH SAMPLES AND MEASURE YOUR TABLE FREE! Phone |

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 Teh, 8th & E Sts. Values in Toiletries Description Orig. 23 Novelty Colognes _ e 59c 13 Military Brush Sets_ 1.00 78 Fine...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940, A nose f‘or'news—‘ and a stomach for whiskey THE CITY ROOM knows

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 AMUSEMENT Excellence as a Dimwit Has Its Drawbacks Dennie Moore Afraid She’ll Convince Public She Really Is One; Mr. Roach

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 "AMUSEMENTS, COLORFUL MUSIC—That’s what Blue Barron and his orchestra provide in the new stage show at the Capitol Theater,

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 Cc—4 Departmental Release Calls Attention.to I Bureau of Home Economics I WOMEN’S FEATURES. Points Out Advantages to Average

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 B0V /D I GET COMPLIMENTS ON My CARAMEL NUT CAKE MADE THIS EASY SPRY WAY CARAMEL NUT CAKE oup Spry 2}4 teaspoons baking...

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 CaritaL's Rapio ProGrRAM THURSDAY’S PROGRAM. MAY 9, 1940. P.M.| WMAL, 630k.| WRC, 950k. | WOL, 1,230k. | WJSV, 1,460k. 1:30

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 RETRIEVER PROM UNDER PORCH. CRAWLS UNDER .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AS FAR AS RE CAN BUT CAN'T REAGH 1. SENDS JUNIOR TOR

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 THE EVENiNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. 5 Davy Promises fo Fight |ors “mm they always ationd the meet- e

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 Sports News he WASHINGTON, D. C, benit WITR SUNDAY MORNING EDITION g %iaf Comics and Classified D THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. D—-1

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 From the Press Box 4 Fellers Would Make Tribe Real Nuisance By JOHN LARDNER, Bpecial Correspondent of The Star. NEW YORK, May

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 SPORTLIGHT Yankees’ Main Rivals All Weak in Spots By GRANTLAND RICE, pecial Correspondent of The Star. NEW YORK. May 9...

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 [ = IRAI'S END e WiLLiam MasLeob RANE Anne Eliot, s Massillon. Oho. girl, inherits the Powder Horn " Sentinel when Carl...

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 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. (Oontinued.) REFRIGERATORS _GENERAL ELECTRIC, i‘xlurlment [ nrn-ex condition and nly 12 to sell....

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 it todey W 0877 gm%- “‘W 3 RMS, BATH AMI. G. IF . 6811 N. 24t _Bhone Fatla Chiirch 30495, FORN., 4 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. YARD:

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 AUCTIONS. THOB. J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. 431 Eve Btreet Northwest. USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DE- TACHED TWG_STORY CORNER

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 unmd and -z lu e ouwan, E. Moarnson Paper Co 1009 PA AVE N W e el amlsy: Bale orceloaking i seasoned, sea food is...

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