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105 EIGRTH GRADE PUPILS GRADUATE John Quincy Adams Group Favors Western and Central ‘High. John Quincy Adams School gradu- ated 105 eighth grade pupils at exer- cises yesterday. Most of the students signified their intention of entering either Western or Central High School in the Fall. ‘The graduates, listed according to the schools they will enter, follow: THE EVENING STAR, WASHI CREDIT MEN SPEAKER | issunos.> TON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1935. HITS UNCERTAINTIES Publishers’ Association Manager Calls on Administration to Reveal Objective. Ieplaced by comtaence | 20,000 SEE GROTTO PARADE IN KNOXVILLE Uniformed Bodies March in Rain at Convention—Capital Unit Participates. By the Associated Press, ENOXVILLE, Tenn., June 19.—Led pour of rsin here yesterday before 20,000 spectators. Citles represented by either bands 1 ] - mc"»wvopATED L “oun PLUMBER | ‘The oxporh to Cuba for the past eight months totaled $1,883,000 as compared with $639,000 for the cor- responding previous three months. To Central High Schesl. Calloway, R. x. Jr. Aymar, Jocqueline E Crocker, Margarei Dienelt,” Jayne H. “If we knew the ultimate objective Libby, Gladys M. of administration policies or could vis- .‘,’.{‘,‘:{f; g;,,{,’l-,,g e ualize the eventful effect of congres- Bentley, C. H. sional action, our present uncertain- Westinghouse 10-INCH | o | OSCILLATING FAN Tou rAN NOW, TALK Tofi ony $Q95 HOT SPRINGS. \l,t.. FOR WHEN MILLIONS PREFER ONE ICE CREAM - THERE MUST BE A REASON! everused in BreyersIce Cream. For health, More people buy Breyers than any other ice cream in the world. Why? Because “@‘-' as well as pleasure, buy ice cream on a ?iE quality—not a quantity—basis. Breyers flavor and Breyers smoothness Awarded coon uous:n:mn SEAL OF APPROVAL Neam Rives. 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Patricta L McDopp. Eleanor Stonestrset Molly A g&énecr“%'lyuinh . o . Luschack. %numt Marshall. Patterson. Ximena Speer. Philip C Seeger, Eloise A, ‘Ackerman, Paul Smith, E_Jacqueline Adams, Andrew suunk Murlel E. To Eastern High School. AFTER 7 PM. INSTEAD OF WAITING FOR 8:30 STATION TO-STATION LALL ‘The youngest and the oldest presidents of brewing concerns met in Chicago, when some 600 brewers convened to formulate a new code to replace the N. R. A. code used in their breweries. They were: Rudolph J. Schaefer, 34, president of a Brooklyn, N. Y., concern (left), and Christian Heurich, 94, of Washington. 3703 Bangor street southeast, and Buckman. Lillian B. adjournment until October was an- To Langley Junior High. nounced. Witt, Flora 5 s Public Works Planned. Bteoltin S M BltSw Dean. Mo i Belgium will launch a public works program to aid the unemployed. PEAK IS URGED TO HEAD| D. C. PENAL INSTITUTIONS Summit Park Citizens Support Reformatory Chief for Superintendency. 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