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Evening Star dated May 28, 1940

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 Conferees Agree on 3 Billion U. P Weather Forecast Increasing cloudiness tonight; showers, bey late tonight or tomorrow;...

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 iIn Teamsters' Union gMonopon Case Action Follows Decision Limiting Responsibility Of Labor Groups By J. A. FOX. : In the...

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 Shelling— Nfiy_Be Ruse To Relieve Pressure On Other Fronts Cannonading Could Pave Way for Dash Over Rhine Into Baden By the

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 A—4 wsss British Took Beating, But Stood Like Rocks, Says Eyewitness Forces Withdrawn Under Hail of Bullets From Mechanized

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 l'\'IlG &'nf, Ourbnfy What is good for KIDNEY TROUBLE? ANSWER—For over 50 ny physicians h bm preseribing MOUNTAIN vu.l,n...

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 hosen for comfort and onvenience S4th Street at Eighth Ave., New York Private Tunnel from Penn. Station Every room has radio,

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 DICKENS ROOM Leading Brands and all | Mixed Drinks 2 5c 4 pm. to 7 pm. BURLINGTON HOTEL 1122 VERMONT AVE. Look At This!...

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 O S AT GG TR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE and all forms of insurance Thos. E. Jarrell Co. . 781 Tenth I‘tl#rgw NAt. 0765 | STERLIN

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 Mrs. Burleson's Fate Expected fo Go Into Jury's Hands Today Conflicting Testimony As to Sanity Offered At Slaying Trial By

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 Acute Food Shorfage In Soviet Threatens Famine Next Winfer New ‘Squeeze Reform’ Starts Another Passive Revolt of Peasants By

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 Quickly cooked. Light yet nourish- ing. And extra delicious when you makethemsmalland servethem hot. F&FE ith label of any

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 - @he Foening Star® With Sunday Mornine Edition THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C.. -_May 28, 1940 The Evening Star

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 Chat Leaves - Aftertaste Of Politics Answer to G. 0. P. Seen in Talk By President By DAVID LAWRENCE. Politics still reigns.

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 Beatls ChlsoIe Monday Mes 3 e_Monday. May 27. TRUDE' B. B #t.. beloved dai Emma Bennett and_devoted sister of Net- ie C....

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 HOSPITALIZATION Policies issued by an old line Stock Company CHOICE OF HOSPITAL You select any licensed hospital in the...

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 y 1940 SETS AN ALL-TIME RECORD STAR SPOT FOR O 1940 Super Cm::r::;f:'u‘ S'I"ll ezt vhe \racordibraaler s It's the top-notch

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, B_,Q'_NMDS ON N. Y. STOC K EXCHANGE |Daily Ol Production i e o i 5%

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 A—18 #¥¥ FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. Pepco Net Declines Moderately Below 1939 in April Month’s Earnings Dip 9.66 Per Cent Under...

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 FINANCIAL. Machine Tool Firms Fill Big Part of Current Needs First Consideration Reported Given to U. S. Customers By the...

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 Win, Lose or Draw By FRANCIS E. STAN. After the Smoke Had Cleared at Manor It was almost dark when the last shot was fired in

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MY 28, 1940, —21 Collapse of Olympics Fails to Deter Yankee Trackmen in

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 A—-22 «x Par Takes Bad Beat Only Worsham, SPORTS. Leader at 138, And Isaacs of 5 Qualifiers Here Sure to Go to Open By WALTER

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON 0, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1940, SPORTS. Handicap Division Promises Best Racing With Other...

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 * this D. J. Kaufman 1005 Penna. Ave. 14th & Eye Sts. N.W. FREE PARKING at the Star Parking Plaza (10th & E) when sh ping at

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 Washi House Approval Sends McGehee Bill fo Senafe D. C. Jobless Benefits Liberalized, Tax on Employers Reduced By JAMES E.

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 "'THE EVENING " STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1940. U. §. Bureaus fo Give Camp Furloughs To 2,500 Officers 10 to

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 SOCIETY. Informality Rules Parties As Preparations Are Made | For Spring Debutante Season | ‘Louisiana Luncheon’ Novel Event;

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 before Decoration Day, and get the pick of the crop Just two cottons from our "around-the-clock’’ collection. THE DRESS—a...

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 Luncllcon TEA - COCKTAILS inner, s1.00 to s1.50 Open Daily and Sunday, noon te 8.30 Where the Southern Chel cooks...

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 THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1940. C|°B°urdt°study mflmufflm:g;%mt ‘Workers’ Convention in|be no...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1940. : ; : : B : = = . . HOMEWARES DOLLAR DAY THINGS YOU NEED RIGHT NOW

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 Georgetown Cifizens’ Association Urges Traffic Relief Recommendations Include M Street Rush-Hour Parking Ban Buggestions for

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