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Evening Star dated May 11, 1940

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 Weather Forecast Falr and alightly cooler; lowest tonight about 48; tomorrow fair, moderate tem- perature. ‘Temperatures...

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 Gain in Number 0f Pledges Amount Raoised, However, Drops From 1939 Period Volunteer workers in the National Symphony...

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 Japanese fo Insist On Status:Quo for . Netherlands Indies Powers Are Notified Of Decision After Cabinet Acts 7 the Associated

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 In Medicine, A. M. A. President-elect Says Liberal Trend Seen in Talk to Scientists on Care of Indigents By THOMAS'N! IENRY.

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 Plans Made to Keep Commerce Moving; Sailings Delayed B the Associated Press, NEW YORK, May 11.—Emergency eommittees to handle

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 & s &&““‘ &&..m i’ RS ETHEL %l‘l.. 8. 1040, i :..:.;.“r:-s: Mfiu 3 TFred J Maloney. 3 n-' until Saturday. ral nrvlcu at...

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 C.A.A.Reorganization Batfle Opens Monday On Senate Floor McCarran, Defeated in ‘Committee, Confident of Blocking Change By J.

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 ill Sunday Mernins Cditien. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editer, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. May 11, 140 e L MR eyl ol e PR Delivered

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 Tense Days Foreseen for U.S. Spread of Conflict Intensifies ‘War on Nerves’ By DAVID LAWRENCE. The “war of nerves” has come

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 IA—10° cARDEN Bright Colors, Cheer NEWS, Pansies and Violets Are Well-Loved Members Of the Viola Family Certain Groups...

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 SOCIETY. Chilean Envoy Receives For 27 Naval Cadets; Gen. Marshall Is Host i Party at Embassy 1 Visitors Is a Gay Event for

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 Capital Store Sales. Up 65 Per Cent During Week Sharp Spurt Carries Volume 9.3 Per Cent Above Year Ago By EDWARD C. STONE.

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 CHURCH NEWS, News of the Bible Classes Activities of Interest to Local Organizations By PAGE McK. ETCHISON, President...

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 Flrst Conqragalioml Church Will Hold Family Festival Rev. H. S. Anderson to Preach on ‘Songs My Mother Taught Me’ Mother's

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 CHURCH NEWS. Dr. Marshall fo Talk On ‘Daughters of Lelophehad’ ‘Youth and the Grail’ To Be His Topic at Evening Service Dr.

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 —— Jenkins, Conqueror of Ambers, Hailed Win, Lose or Draw By FRANCIS E. STAN. Star Staff Correspondent. The Little Man Who

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1940, SPORTS. + A-17 Steiner’s Batting. Helps Sagging Central

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 CA—18 . ws . Hope for Change In Jobless Act ForD. C. Fades : SuBcommitteo Snag % On Benefit Limit Riddles Chances By DON...

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 5,000 Inspect New Star Home: In Two Weeks Residence to Remain On Exhibition Through May 19 BY W. H. YOUNGMAN. Crowds...

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 B—2 Sl New Floor Finish, Waterproof, Will Redo Them for Good * Air Register Filters Keep Rooms and Their Furnishings Clean By

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 REAL ESTATE. First Aid For the Ailing House By ROGER B. WHITMAN. . Q. My kitchen wails and ceilings are finisherd with...

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 City Leadership Is Urged fo Prevent Decay of Sections Cl;icugo Acts to Salvage’ Values of Residential Areas Near Business The

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 REAL ESTATE. . Much Betfer Design Declared Possible In $2,500 Houses Trim, Windows and Chimneys Offer Most Chance for...

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 REAL ESTATE. Modernization Seen. AidinDrawingand Holding Tenants Transformation of Kitchen Cited as Proof Of Statement This

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 THE EVENING NewYorkWorld'sFair| From Yard to Garden, No. 1 Opens Today for Second Season Affair Aimed This Year At Average

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 Wallace Demands Four More Years Of New Deal Tells lowa Democrats Roosevelt Policies Must Be Continued By the Associated...

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 REAL ESTATE. D. C. Private Building| Furnishing the Home at Moderate Cost - In Week Is Placed At $641,680 Residential...

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 Religious Liberty Conference Slated For June 11 200 Christion Ministers And Rabbis to Sponsor One-Day Session Here A one-day

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 ROOMS FURNISHED. (Continued.) EWHN LKW, Shor Lapress bua,_2h ROOMS WITH IOAID. (Oontinued.) Ei@ 14! M nvmm-a ble ai...

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 A,PAKB‘TI.!NT.B ” (Continued.) Duplex Apartments - - Hest, Hot Water, Gas, Electricity, Refrigerator, Janitor Service...

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 APARTMENTS., i APAITMIN‘I’S UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) $89550—1 t. b hein, i $45. Tms., kit foyer, bath. 1820 CLYD‘ESDALE PL.

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 HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued.) 3 b ‘pedrooms and bath on 3 . sarage. . C.&A, .mmmugo, 1119 17'.]: Bl NW. DI 44 :...

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 REAL ESTATE. TR, T 00(’) .00 all imp: amelml‘rfi i} roveme! 3 vgnn Box 254-C, Bh [OST BIAUTIPD'lé LAN- 15 . . (Def. )y (187 +

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 "rn"im'vmi#e: STAE, WASHINGTON, D. oy Mml_agg‘,’.-fiAy 1 S . ~— ||Winning Contract 5 e N CapiTAL'S RADIO PROGRAM || . 3 T8...

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 CHICKEN SALAD ROLL 605 No FORK. WITH HiS CHIKEN SALAD Roly. KT COUNTER, AND CAN MAKE ANVONE HEAR / NOREOVER, THAT PART OF...

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 AM USEMENTS. ‘My Son, My Son’ Becomes Grade-A Screen Fare Talented Cast Translates Spring’s Tragic Tale of a Father’s Love

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