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Evening Star dated May 14, 1940

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 Weather Forecast Partly cloudy and continued warm, oc- casional showers tonight and tomorrow; cooler tomorrow night; lowest

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 Voting Today - |S. W. 0, C. Proposes |Emma Goldman, Anarchist, Dies|More Dutch Officials - Roosevelt Convene ’ For...

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 British and French Flags Are Burned by Fascist Students in Rom Brifon Identified As Viscount Slapped At Night Club...

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 "Overwhelming Force’ Declared Necessary To Shield Americas Secretary Sees Threat * Of Anarchy as War Spreads in Europe...

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 Hughes and Capper |Germans Repeating Strategy Spur Red Cross War Relief Drive D. C. Chapter Has $7,618 Of Its $150,000 Quota

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 Our famous and exclusive “Southwind” LIGHT IN WEIGHT, LIGHT IN PRICE . .. TAILORED BY DEVONSHIRE They look like $40 332.50

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 40 Million a Year Pension Measure Goes fo Senate Bill Wins in House by 247 to 31; Foe Predicts Annual Cost of Billion By the

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 A—8 — | @he Fnening Ftar TRRBEENT R LENL LB With Sunday Moraing Editien. THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. 8! The

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 Nazi Action Speeds U. S. Defense Condition Akin to Panic Seizes Some Legislators By DAVID LAWRENCE. Judging by the...

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 THA. = We wish to = O!fl rbv!lcll(l'n to_our man: it r toetr l.lndnelt:u 3 To ster’s jliness it [} P Beaths EEDICE, JAMES H,'

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 Belgium’s Neutrality Seen Refarding Aid By Allied Armies “Fifth Column’ Activity Also Pointed Out As Important Phase PARIS,

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 - R T T S TR A TR AN DRI T Y T SALED 104 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN EVERY BOTTLE! When men wore powdered wigs and knee breeches

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 Text of Hull Address } Sees Anarchy Threatening U. S. as Well 'THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. G, TUEKDAY, among the most

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 " A—14 AM Little Lives of MENTS Have Their Own Drama Once $5,000-a-Week Infant Star Now Serves in $33 Cinema Role; The Future

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 FINANCIAL. Corporation Bonds Lead Drop of Two To Three Points Rate of Liquidation Smaller in Comparison With Yesterday Bond

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 FINANCIAL. High u. S. Officials To Atfend Annual Bank Dinner Pre-Conventifin Event Expected to Attract Crowd of 250 By EDWARD

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 !‘INANC!AL'.' By Byitish Empire. Shipments Most of $78,483,938 Total Comes From That Source By the Associated Press. British

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 Washington's Biggest Appliance Store . . . Nearly Six Thousand Square Feet of Floor Space! 6119 Georgia Avenue N.W. JUST ONE

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 Request Shapes For Extra D. C. g Day in House Controversial Bills Are Avoided as Six Are Passed House leaders are expected to

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 Karsner IsElected Grand Commander of D. C. Knights Templar M. E. Blake Enters Official Lime for Office in 1949 J. Walter...

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 SOCIETY. Scientific Congress Visitors Honored At Many Parties Arturo Toscanini Will Direct At Concert Tonight for...

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 Difficulties Explained Mrs. Ross Speaks At Democratic Club Luncheon Some of the difficulties met by seekers of District W. P.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940, dsome Framed Colored Reproductions in Process Oil bring charming,

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 43 Delegates Added, Completing 6. 0. P. Committee forD. C. Organization to Meet Thursday to Elect Chairman, Other Officers

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 WOMEN’ Much Discussed Nylon Not Intended to Replace Present Stock of Hosiery 8 FEATURES. Natural Tones in Regular Stockings

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 B—8 #» Reward for ‘Firebug’ Urged by Citizens of | Kalorama Section Association to Forward Suggestion to Police Department

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 ‘THE' EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 14 1940, PEANUT STRAW An extremely ’W”#Mm' . KEEP YOUR WALLET COOL, TOO,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1840, Tre - ISMQ‘M Olstriet '“n that We Have o Is Proud to Ag\n::t:n:c o

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C., TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940. " lais /By @ $17900 0t Blovensy, ° DELUXE CURTAINS, REGULARLY $398

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940, s lothes?, L i a] ’ yugko;m:‘:; o L) e L. " Lansburgh’s...

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 TRONKS— 2z, lepnlrlnx of mthu Goods 0, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ sizet. Espotabs THE FORMULA - FRESY LAXATIVE D! Scholls Zino-pads SURE

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 . SATE ). C, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1840, $2 Wood Bead e e . Bags, « 5]¢5 | ePDellek®s New Summer Beauties e | i 316.95 ‘and 319.95

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 * McCarran Sees Test Of Legislative Rights InC. A A. Issue Senator, Speaking in Forum, Points to Agency’s Accomplishments...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940, Three Lawmakers |Increase n District ing code was spprered by te s

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 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 194, ' THE-NEW ‘ ERE AT LAST! THEE;)E I:;UCH TALKED-ABOUT N YLON'...

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 Sports News Win, Lose or Draw By FRANCIS E. STAN. Long Time No Harmony It has been a long time since harmony reigned in...

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 SPORTS. SPORTLIGHT Goodall Round-Robin Is Preview of Open By GRANTLAND RICE, Epecial Correspondent of The Star. NEW YORK, May

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940 SPORTS. New Mid-Atlantic Pro Set-up Sure Unless Troubles

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 HELP AND BITUATIONS, ' Nature’s Children Panchax (Panchax lineat By LILLIAN COX ATHEY. Theseé are. the leaping Lenas of the

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