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Evening Star dated June 19, 1932

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 Cloudy, with risk of showers today; to- morrow partly cloudy; slowly rising tem- Pperature. Temperatures—Highest, 70, at 1

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 " A2 = NEW ARRESTS DUE IN KIDNAPING PLOT Wilmington, N. C., Police Keep | Silence as Ex-Chief Awaits Quiz. By the Associated

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 | APOLOGY TOB.LF. Sends Letter of Regret to Waters for Raising of Draw in Eleventh Street Span. Superintendent of Police...

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 NEW U.S. TAXES IN FORGE TUESDAY Majority of Levies Under Revenue Act of 1932 Effective Then. By the Associated Press. A...

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 , THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 19, 1932—PART ONE. SHOUSE INDICATES REPEAL VOTE TREND Democrats to Start Prelim-

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 lA—G ‘e ;M A TEID PLAN CUTS $669,552 Saved in !Nine Months in Running De-t partments of City. -\_.\\‘\ Special Dispatch to

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 COOL SUMMER SUITS Charge It! 10 Pay as EISEMAN’S, 7th & F Convenient FEWER ADOPTIONS HERE Not Many Children Are Finding...

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 FARMERS PUZLLE POLITICAL LEADERS Pérennial Revolt Is Missing Despite Sharp Fall in Price Level. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART ONE. GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL PAGEANT PLAY— 2 SYLVAN THEATER—JUNE

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 A—10 THEFT BY TAPPING WIRES 1S CHARGED Mythical Money Orders on Western Union Authorized. Two Are Held. By the Associated...

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 NEW SOCIL ORDER PIGTURED BY BAKER Former Secretary of War Sees Hopeful Future for Youth. By the Associated Press. |...

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 AT THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 19, 1932—PART ONFK. AVOID U. 5. WAR DEBT COMMITMENT Powers Planning Settlement...

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 oo | The Samitny Shat [ D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1932 NERAL NEWS * RETAIL CREDIT MEN OPEN 20TH ANNUAL SESSIONTOMORROW

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 " B2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932 RICHMOND PLANS WELGOME FOR GRAY 'Defenders of South Will Mar- shal at

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 19, 1932—PART ONE. COSTCUTLANED B TALBDT CONTY Aim Is Lowering of Tax Rate to...

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 B—4 = ROOSEVELT TRIP HELD SIGNIFICANT Governor Sees Col. House and Smith Delegate in Bay State. By the Associated Press....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART ONE. TELEVISION MAKES SECRET PROGRESS Reasonable Cost and Re- ceiver

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 B—6 PROHIBITION HOLDS CAROLINA INTEREST Hard Fight Staged in State Convention—Votes to Go to Roosevelt. BY ROBERT E....

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 0.2 DELEGATON | FRON SOUTH New Rule to Reward States According to Presidential Votes. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. @pecial Dispatch to

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 -y ROOSEELTLLE = INWALKR CSE Slow Action of Committee Makes Decision Impossible Before Convention. BY CHARLES H. ARMITAGE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAK, WASHINGION, ' D._C, JUnK 1, 1932—PART ONE. B9 0NN ‘George Washington Bicentennial Pageant Play’—Sylvan...

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 D. C, JUNE 19, 1 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, PART Annapolis, will open for its twenty- | State graduste, who has been appolnted

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 SENATOR BUCKLEY’S SON TO WED MISS WARNER Daughter of Cambridge, Mass., Cou- rle Is Member of Roosevelt and d’Oremieulx...

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 D. C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART ONE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ~12 illing his wite, spent in studying law| TW0 WIDOWED BY MINE

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 Editorial Page EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star, Part 2--8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1932 RADICAL...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART TWO. THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C.,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 19, 1932—PART TWO. BEER RACKET FOUNTAIN OF ILLICIT GOLD INN. Y Conditions Prevailing

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 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, flerson, ..ATLANTIC CITY.. y DLY.| JULY 4th SPECIAL 50| v $14 BATHINGi?_M HOTEL FETTER & HOLLINGER_ e

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 DOOLITILE TO SERK NEW AR RECORDS Holder of Transcontinental| Speed Mark Buys New Plane for Bicentennial Trip. B the...

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 - 6 BRITONS MAY HAVE AR SPEMEASES ‘Fiying Passengers Want Same Rights as Those Traveling by Rail. .—The anomalies of...

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 405 70 BE ADDED TOHIGH SCHOOLS Eighth Grade Promotions of, Coming Week Exclusive of fe. Junior High Lists. A total of 408...

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 '8 4080 BE ADDED TO G SCAOLS Eighth Grade Promotions of Coming Week Exclusive of Junior High List. 1 (Continued From Seventh

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 Capltal s Social 7H1_g}_111ghts Part 3—10 Pages SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, THOMAS - Gore of Okl the subject

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 'rg — o) CIETY. Attorney General’s Aide Returns to Washington M. Roy St. Lewis Back From Chicago Conven- tion—Mai. and Mrs.

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 S WEDDINGS held by orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white rosebuds | and lilies of the valley. Miss Rosemary

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 SOCIETY. WATCH For This Column For one week (started Wednesday) see the one- day specials we will offer in ovr guaranteed...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Dl C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART TIIRETF. ' ederal Excnse TAX Goes lno c Taeay Mornlng June 21 Stock Up

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 SO *300 mbia Bedding Co. ‘g 4 tional 5528 REDUCTION On All Prints Here you have exclusiveness without excessive cost. 1919 Q

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 "THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART THREE. IN ’lIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|||||||||l""l|||| L] 4 T | il Wmm ; 25 | s

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 rs THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 19. 1932—PART THREE. iy (B e WISl iOnly FRIGIDAIRE an guwe you 1. the integrity

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 Dr. and Mrs. Davis And Son of Quantico Motor to Missouri Miss Betsy Ann Steele Re- turns From New York. Miss Henley to Spend|

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 5 U ¥ ' Luncheon and Bridge E, ‘Given at Chevy Chase | {1 Home of Mrs. Wi ! — ‘Mrs. Clara A. I"loak of Har- risburg, Pa.,...

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 Stage, Music Revi Screen and ews AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star, Motor, Aviation, Radio Programs —Part 4—8 Pages...

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 2 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D € “As Husbands Go” Ends Stock Company Season Players Have Had Successful “Run”

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 Outdoor Opera Tonight To Be Given at Stadium "Aida" Will Feature Prominent Cast of Stars—In Case of Rain Performance Takes

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 | In the Motor Worl d BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. la conventions being held thrlgemanlh, Tomorrow and the following day the...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities ‘The Board of Managers of the Dis- trict of Columbia Congress of Parents and Teachers met Tuesday

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 6 SUNDAY CONCERTS T0 OPEN ON WRC Cleveland Symphony Orches- tra of 75 Pieces Will Begin Broadcasts. I day radio concerts...

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 FRATERNITIES Federal Lodge last Tuesday night commemorated Flag day on the six- teenth anniversary of its official...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGILON, D.. ., JUNE 19, 1932—PART FOUR. BYNOPSIS FOR PRECEDING INSTALL- MENTS. While Mrs. Willett, her

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 SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Stae Tennis and Golf Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D, C., SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1932. Drubbed, FIVE

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART FIVE. Kenwood Already Preparing for Big Open Tournament It Will Hold

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 World Marks Broken, Tied in Olympic Tests : Terps, Hopkins in Lacrosse Final CUBS GET AN EVEN BREAK BY TAKING SECOND GAME...

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 4 N Presence of Many MRS, MOODY, VINES ARE YANKEE ACES Some Speculation as to U. S. Champ’s Showina After Recent Defeat. BY

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—12 Pages FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED - Che Sunday Sta Classified Ads Pages S to 12 W...

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 Leader Honored PRESIDENT HOOVER NAMES STONIER DELEGATE. STOCKS IRREGULAR INLIGHT TURNOVER Market Fluctuates Uncertain-...

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 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY CURB SHARES SELL INNARROW RANGE Price Changes Are Irregular in‘Dull Week-End Market. Sugar Price Gain

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 STAR., WASHINGTON, D. a4 THE . SUNDAY BONDS ARE STEADY | INSMALL MARKET Weakness in Rail Issues FINANCGIAL. THE HOME GARDENER

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO D. (., JUNE 19, 1932—PART SIX. MISCELLAN p 5 HELP—MEN. | p HELP—MEN. ‘i...

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 6 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 19, 1932—PART SIX. AUTOMOBILES P ——————————— SRR DOGS, PETS, ETC. y

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) g GRAHAM SEDAN $ Fine tires. good motor. A Washington attorney drove "this...

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 ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART SIX. APARTMENTS. ——— e ' o’ ROOMS—FURNISHED. J ROOMS—FURNISHED.

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 APARTMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 19, 1932—PART APARTMENTS = . TWO B —— — - = FRONT | CLEVELAND PAJ 3 —...

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN iTON, D. C, JUD NE 19, 1932—PART SIX. APARTMENTS - DIRECTORY OF UNFURNISHED APARTMIENTS

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 REAL ESTATE. APARTMENTS—FUR. & ( UNFUR. 4717 R ST. N.W——1 ROOM. BATH. NICELY furnished, ' $3250 mo; with kitchen, free....

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 "~ REAL SALE—HOUSES. (Contin ESTATE -’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART SIX SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.)

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 s e Features — Puzzles PART 7. he Sunday Star Magasine WASHINGTON, = = B NE JUNE 19, 1932 Fiction Books 16 PAGLES. The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932 total many hundreds. This arrangement caves much conversaticn, handshaking

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932.° THE WAY OUT For the Farmer Every third year, says Mr. Lowden, land should

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 HAD just turned Maizie over to the bad who cut in on me, and was cn the way to join the stag line for a few drags, when I...

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 IFTY-NINE years ago, on July 17, 1873, the first iniercolliegiate rowing associa- tion regat'a was held over a three-mile...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932 Early History of Telephone in Washington Looking Back to the Days When...

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 Among the “Host Chefs” of Washington Proving That Eating Still Is a Fine Art in the Nation’s Capital and One Which Plays a

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 . RSP - — THE SUNDAY STAR, WAS The Stranger in the Party—iui+ Magazine’s First Run Stories, Com- plete in One Issue. W atch

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 NGTON, D. C. JUNE 19, 1932. 9 i > Thrilling Part He Played—By William H. Heath nt into the office, lighted a lamp that was on

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASIHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932 Vagabonds of Matrimony In These Days of Easy Divorce, a June Wedding May Be

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932. The Biggest Thrill of My Life It Was Not at the Wheel of a Speeding Car,

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 THE SUNDAY REMAKERS OF MANKIND. By Carleton Washburne, author of “Better Schools” (with Myron M. Stearns). New York: The John

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 "THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932 Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words ACROSS. 99. State of equality. 1....

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 PUZZLES sl Plctured below is a proverb that you should know—and that you should also remember when you are doing anything.

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 THE JOLLY - ! TS LOWN - DRAWN 8Y KATHLEEN BADER . 103 W 19 ST, WiLtMINGTON DELAWARE- AGED 11 ETURNING FROM HIS VOYAGE TO...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 19, 1932. Those Were I'he Happy Days! “School-Closing Days”’ BY DICK MANSFIELD B0yoe

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 e i @he Swundwy St WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 19, 1932. CHARLES CURTIS © Harris & Ewing. Old Glory in the it parade up...

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 10230 BRUTON PARISH CHURCH, WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Said to be the oldest Episcopal church in continuous use in America, historic

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 THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 19, 1932. The Country Boy By W. E. Hill (Cepyright, 1933, by the...

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 WASHINGTON, D Over the jumps in the Bowman Steeplechase Handicap, main event of the United Hunts Meet at West Hills, Long...

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 —GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 19, 1932. Bigger and better sun hats. Kay Francis, screen player, favors this generous pineapple straw

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 19, 1932 ing spreads death and disorder in Bombay, ’llldil. This...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 19, 1932. Foot ball star wins athletic honors at West Point. Cadet Ray

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 THE SUNDAY .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 19, 1932, History repeats itself in California. Waving business-like

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 ) SUNDAY JUNE 19, 1932 you'vs GoT "IT GIRLIE! T't1 GOING TO WEL. ALL SETTLED, aoy! WAIT'LL MAKE A BIG STAR oUT oF You! Yau'lL

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 You CERTAINLY WOULDN'T' HAVE ME cALL THE GENTLEMAN A PREVARICATOR wouLD You 7 A LIAR UH-Y-Y€S,( SuPPose so BUT (T SeEMs A BIT

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 ; Recha Fullees IT WAS AWFULLY NICE TO MEET YOU BOYS AND WE'LL SEE YOU THIS AFTERNOON AT HALF PAST TWO FOR A WALK IN THE HERE

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 WE'LL NEVER HEAR THE LAST OF THAT TRIP IF 7 EVER JOE , IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A PLACE KNOW JUST THE SPOT g NO STYLE, SWELL...

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 Sty —— SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1932 \ DIRECTED TO THE VILLAGE OF THE AL-ALBA TRIBE, THE YOUNG MAN SOUGHT OUT THE MASKED PRIESTESS,

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 MESSIR , SANDN- T DOESN'T FIT NOou | CANT SEE WHAT OLIVER SEES IN THIS COUNTRM PLACE — TS SO DEADLN QUIET WERE= NOTHING TO

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 / _ THAT MEANS L . 1 GOTTA DO SOMETHIN' | SEVEN'YEARS BAD LucKk! = : e YO CHANGE MY LUCK, ; i ; B ‘ 6 " % J . { THAT'S A...

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 HELPING HIM WITH 'ONE WEEK LATER WELL, WELL,BLOWING IN ALL YOUR SALARY / ON A NEW SUIT | THINK | KNOW - THE REASON-AND HER

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