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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1932-06-22

Evening Star dated June 22, 1932

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 Bursau Porecast ) Partly clovdy tonight; tomorrow fair, not quite so warm: gentle to moderate southwest and west winds....

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 D.C. FEARS EASED ON PAY GUT BILL Divorce Planned FELM ACTRESS AND HUSBAND HAVE SEPARATED. Police and Firemen Learn| Leave...

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 — MRS. PUTNAM FLIES BACK T0 NEW YORK Leaves Capital After Receiv- Ing Gold Medal of Geo- graphic Society. Carrying with her

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 SPECULATION RIFE AS MEETING NEARS Titular Head of Party Ex- pected to Explain His Split With Roosevelt. By the Associated...

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 ROOSEVELT'S FOES WININ MINNESOTA Democratic “Rumpers” to| Use Victory to Contest In- structed Delegation. By the Associated

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 A—6 BEHAVIGR OF SHREW AND BAT OBSERVED Former’s Language Consists ‘ of Three Sounds, and It -~Is Playful at Times. BY THOMAS

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 3 hart Foley, Melroy Martin Ford, Henry Edward Foulds, Lemuel Alvin Fugitt, jr.; James Eugene Fair Gammon, Na- an Gammon,...

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 A8 THE EVENING wr_E, W..Sivd {.7ON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932. e ———————— S ————— e —————————eee e LA THIS AND THAT THE

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 BAKER AMONG 10 HONORED BY YALE Degrees Conferred on Former War Secretary, Frank B. Noyes and Others. By the Associated Press.

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 A—10 = THE EVENING STAR, W CLASS OF 113 GET DIPLOMAS AT PAUL Talk; Made by Students and | Music Is Furnished by School...

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 HOUSTON ADDRESSES GRADUATES AT SHAW Diplomas Awarded to 160 Stu- dents at Closing Exercises of Junior High School. ©One...

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 / lungers” and “two-lungers,” A-12 fINON, PONEER * AUTO AN, DS First Commercial Builder| Liked to Recall Early...

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 Goldenberg's Seventh at K NAt'I 5220 I1"hat an Opportunity to Save on These 9x12-Foot Room Size $25 and $27.50 AXMINSTER RUGS

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 TA—14 ¥ BUSINESS 1S QUIET FINANCIAL. High. Low. Dividend Rate. 1% Adams Express. 34% Alr Reduction(1414). 7% Alaska Juneau

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 EVENING STAR 2 —= N. Y. CURB MARKET Reteived by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. THE 1932. FINAN BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK

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 FARM EMIGRATION 10 CANADA RISES Nariety of Reasons Gited for t Agricultural Move to Dominion. Ppecial Dispatch to The Star.

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 Washington News CANCER HOSPITAL B0 | FOR WOMEN T0BE ~ STARTED IN CITY Institution to Be Constructed I on Grounds of Garfield

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 "B-2 ¥ S OCIETY. SOCIETY White House Dinner " Events Follow on Entertainme HE dinner party which Presl- dent and Mrs. Hoover

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 'SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) who welcome them back into the younger married set. Maj. and Mrs. Munnikhuysen Close

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 POR PRECEDING INSTALL- BYNOPSIS - : While Mrs. Willett, her daughter Violet. a). Burnaby and three neighbors in the Hay...

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 ROTARIANS TO FILL FIVE DIREGTORATES Group Discussions and Ad- dresses Mark Third Day of Seattle Session. By the Assoclated

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 Psyllium Seed Prepared the L. A. Way P~ Rt ol ey Fet b real b o1 the real hen most of the shel ce! d potenc: inis of the se

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 Evi TING 5..R. WadoaonvauN, Do Co Woeseoua¥, JUnE 22, 1932, THE Mary Norris, elected editor, and Mrs. lfnn:n exercises wil be

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 Tal and Jfle ‘Woodward fixed bond at $500. Frizzell was acquitted on the charge of selling, but was found guilty on the...

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 ARMSTRONG GIVES DIPLOMAS T0 109 Rev. A. F. Elmes Makes Talk.| Amelia E. Doleman De- livers Valedictory. Armstrong High School

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 MAGA ZINE PAGE, Wedding Gift Acknowledgments BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. HE prompt acknowledging of wedding presents is an...

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 > I MAGAZINE PAGE. I Fine Hand Work Gives Distinction BY MARY MARSHALL, RENCH dressmakers and designers | making that would

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 FOURYEAR LIS | OF 16 GRADUATED Final Formal Exercises Held at Present Building of Business High School. Business High...

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 Sports News he Zp WITH SUNDAY MORNING: EDITION ening Stak, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932. PAGE C—1 Sharkey...

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 S Cronin Shines Despite Painful Thumb : Scen BATS AT A9 CLP MFTER BEING HURT Manush and West Also Come Back Strong From lJinx

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 THE 22, 1932. The Cheerful Cherub o ALOYSIUS P MEGINIS, ARE YOU GOING TO SIT IN THAT BATH- TUB ALL DAYZ I'M WAITING TO WASH

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 C—4 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932. MISCELLANEOUS. Star “Want Ad” RIDERS

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 B AUTOMOBIL SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) RY. PATE pecials Every Car o Bargain 1931 1931 1931 1931 1930 1930 1930 1930 1930

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 C—6 NTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) APARTME RENT—$42.50. g LOW. 628 8th ST. NE. Apartment consisticg of reception hall, living

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 REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1932 AUCTIONS T MOON MULLINS——MAMIE’S LOSS, MOON’S GAIN!

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 C—8 RESOR' ‘TW'I'[C Cl'l", N. J. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. %Am GRANDATLANTIC VIRGINIA Block toBoardwaik, Beach: 200...

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