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Young Washington THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DG WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, REPUBLICAN PARTY RECEIVES $115,360 William R. Castle Reports Gifts Came From More Than 5,000 Persons. By the Assoctated Press. ‘William R. Castle, in charge of Re- ing the absence of Chairman John Hamilton, said yesterday contributions to the party for the three months end- ing May 31 amounted to $115,360. This included more than 5,000 indi- vidual contributions of $10 or less, he said in a statement, calling this circumstance evidence that *persons of small means in increasing num- bers are expressing through their contributions their faith in the beliefs and activities of the party.” The party deficit at the end of the months was $5,000. This amount was given by William Bingham, 2d, of Bethel, Me.; C. B. Goodspeed, Chi- cago, Republican treasurer; Mrs. Edith Oliver Rea, Sewickley Heights, Pa., and by Nelson A. Rockefeller, Laur- ance Spelman Rockefeller, John D, Rockefeller, 3d; John M. Schiff, Felix M. Warburg and Jeremiah Milbank, 1937, GALLATIN STATUE IS AGREED UPON Senate Acts on Site Selection for |said patriotic societies have raised Memorial to Secretary of Treasury. By the Associated Press. all of New York City. a Pennsylvanian who served longest as Secretary of the Treasury. Representative Snyder of Pennsyl- vania, author of a resolution author- 1zing $10,000 for a base and pedestal, funds for the statue. Friendship Hill, in Fayette County, Pa. Gallatin's old homestead stands at | EAT ON JOB Bandits Munch Ice Cream Cones During Hold-Up. CHICAGO (#)—Two men stepped up to a counter in a nearby Loop de- partment store and ordered ice cream cones. Then they sauntered to a rear office. What Makes Wyoming Wild. Still munching their cones, th rew The Senate agreed yesterday to an | " fatheyid pistols from their pockets and forced the manager, D. V. Wheeler, to turn over $200 from a safe. The two fled to an alley and escaped. ome on in—the air-conditioning is fine on every shopping floor! THE hEW CLICIES 1214-1220 P STREET We invite you to shop here every evening 5:45 PM.! Senate agreement to a minor amend- ment virtually assured erection of & statue here to the late Albert Gallatin, period was $829,988. Castle sald the maximum contribu- tion by individuals in the three publican national headquarters dur- More than 110,000 big game animals were counted in Wyoming during a game census taken in 1936, smendment authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to select the site near the Treasury Building. 30 A —for this unique event that comes about once or twice a year—when there happens to be a factory surplus and we happen to get it! Tomorrow—I158 Glen Bogie Summer 1937 Knit Dresses 9 Guaranteed not to stretch, sag or bag! Summer's airy weaves — Cotton Crepe, Cotton Blossom, Cotton Criss-Cross! The rush begins at g time cannot come too soon during class for s, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mathews, 3945 cut avenue. Larry is in the second grade of the Phoebe A. Hearst School. Tomorrow: Doris Scheibell, at the Bethesda- Chevy Chase High School. r Staff Photo. | partment is carrying forward studies END CONVENTION | osscoes Bandit First Buys 10-Cent Hand- kerchief. Tly Priced - “q Vacation Needs A PINE NEEDLE BATH OIL OF SUPERIOR BLEND When your * Face and Figure show the lines of weariness || and fatigue. ;J\:ne 23, 1936, under which the Na- | tional Park Service of the Interior De- | ONI QUART sorTLE ® Everybody knows the soothing effect of Pine in syrups and oint- ments. So, too, a teaspoontul of fragrant BALPINE in the warm water of your b nd-Embroidere dkerchie 110 -Regularly $16.95 48 —Regularly $14.95 Co-operation Among Various 3 | CHICAGO #—A youth walked Groups Achleved, GFDUD |into J. Fogelman’s tailor shop and Agrees | haberdashery and purchased a 10-cent pores and Y 2 | handkerchief. tion to the s \ | When Fogelman walked through the G ¢ leading into the tailor shop. through vouth followed and then used too, 18 handkerchief for a mask while ing as it he and a companion locked the owner, three emploves and a customer in . the basement. y looted the safe of $1,110 and tw s which Fogel- man valued at § 4 the grouy been se new fields of gov- Also junior sizes— Pint 2,65 Half Pint — 1.50 PEERERE e O of State p hat wear and wear and acationing! Two-piece V » Al hem at Department auditorium, ‘ - - ey no urging to shop early SOMEONE ver! 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