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Evening Star dated June 2, 1940

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 Weather Forecast Fair today; tomorrow fair and warmer. Temperatures yesterday—Highest, 82, at 1:30 p.m.; lowest, 62, at 2:30

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 A—2 G. 0. P. Lines Shifting As Leaders Work To Stop Dewey Simpson Boosts Hoover ' As Speaker, Blocks Bid to Landon By G....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D.":C, JUNE 2, 1940— PART ON A—3 Roosevelt Reported Exchanging Notes With War-Preparing Duce...

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 Newest Batfleship Is Launched Amid Sirict Precautions Washiagton Is First - Link in Accelerated Program of Navy By the...

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 225,000 Guardsmen Know Rules, but Lack Arms and Sfamina Biggest Job Will Be Learning to Become Cogs In Machine, Say Experts

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 Nazi Planes’ Ranges Too Short For Effective Attack on U. S. Available Data, However, Fail to Tell Of New Ships Germa By...

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 THE SUNDAY WASHINGTON, .D. C, JUNE 1940 — PART ONE. . 1 Destruction in Wake of Unsuccessful Attempt to Stop Nazis —" GASOLINE

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 A—8 & Pershing Gives Talk On War at Dinner Of Baltic Society A. E. F. Group Celebrates i 23d Anniversary of Embarkation for

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 LONDON.—NEW WAR WRECKS OLD MEMORIAL—British soldiers returning from Flanders said that this towering memorial, which Canada

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 A—10 American Resources Development Group To Start Work ", Commission Will Plan : New Industries for Western Hemisphere ‘With

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 19 Students Graduate In Final Exercises At St. Albans Diplomas Are Awarded By Bishop Freeman In Cathedral Nineteen students

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 A—12 @ard of Thanks JACKSON, PHOEBE. We wish to ex- press our thanks and appreciation to our friends and rejatives for their

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 Germans Have As Air Base, Says Stefansson + Island Is Important Stepping Stone to U.S., Explorer Declares By IRA WOLFERT. NEW

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 "Fifth Columnists’ Declared Known; G-Men on the Trail J. Edgar Hoover Expends Counter-Espionage Forces With Law School Men By

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1940—PART ONE. EVERY FLOOR HEALTHFULLY AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT A

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 A—16 Italo-German Peace Move Is Expecied, Backed by Ulfimatum Officials Here Think Offer to Cease Attack Is Due in Few Days

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 Community Chest Rushes Organization For Campaign Two Meetings Slated For Division Chairmen During Week Two meetings scheduled

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 Ground fo Be Broken Today for National Guard Armory District Officials And Capitol Leaders Will Attend | A ground-breaking

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 Zoo Fine Field for Entrants In Star’s Snapshot Contest Publication of Pictures and Weekly -Prizé Awards to Start June 23 ‘The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1940—PART ONE. 7th, 8th & E Sts. NAtional 9800 e You Save $40 on the Three Pieces!

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 General News Citizens Map - Co-operationin Defense Plans 15-Man Committee Is Empowered to Work Out Details The final meeting

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 Graduation Exercises Get Under Way in Virginia Colleges President Roosevelt Due to Address Class At Virginia U. By the...

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 Six 6. W. Alumni To Receive Awards For Achievements Dr. Harmon Will Head Association; University Library Opened 8ix prominent

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 GALLAUDET EXERCISES—Dr. Percival Hall, president THE SUNDAY 0 S— of Gallaudet College, is shown interpret- ing in sign...

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 Brotherly Love fo Get Acid Test in 1940 Soap Box Derby At Least Six Sets Of Fraternal Rivals To Be in Big Race Brotherly love

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 B—6 ST EAMSHIPS TRAVEL. fiow Sights..New People..More Fun «Or Just Loaf in Friendly Canada on'urlo ‘hRoyilYa'k Hotel.... en

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 R Empire of Water And Isles Ready for - 1940 Rediscovery Province of Ontario Known for Beauty and Boating Facilities TORONTO,

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 B—8 NEWS OF THE MOTORING WORLD Many Types of Scenic Travel Found Within Loop of 100 Miles Out of Washington—Sections Viewed

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 FINANCIAL. D. C. Bankers to Leave For Annual Conclave Wednesday Nearl); 250 Financiers And Guests Expected To Board Train By

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 " B—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1940—PART O BONDS Transactions in Bonds on the New York Stock Exchange on

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 FIN Bond Market Holds To Narrow Groove At Week's Close Foreign Dollar Loans, Rails and Utilities Edge Higher By the...

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 'B—12 = Cardinal Dougherty . Counsels American Isolation From War ‘We Should Mind Our Own Business,” He Says in Interview By

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 PART TWO—EDITORIAL SECTION Editorial Page—Features Organiiations—Civics . TWELVE PAGES Allies, Escaping Total Review of...

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 o—2 The Sunday St With Daily_Eveninz Edition THEODORE W. NOYES, Editor. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY_ June 2, 1940 The Evening

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1940—PART TWO. c—=3 - U.S. Armed F (_)rces,’After Years of Want, Rush to Expand

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2, 1940—PART TWO. Lloyd George Blames Leopold For Allies’ Defeat in Flanders Belgian

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 At top: vers held off the California coast. Above: vers. ¢ Academy Courses Made Stronger and Broader Sea Power Recognized as

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, J UNE 2, 1940—PART TWO. Fine Public and Private Buildings Displace Landmarks of Foggy Bottom

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