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Evening Star dated June 9, 1935

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 WEATHER (0. 8 Weather Bureau Foracast Cloudy and cool, probably occasional rain today; tomorrow fair, slowly temperature,...

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 TA-2 = MURRAY READY 10 BOLT PARTY Threatens to Join G. 0. P. or Any Other Group to Save Constitution. §Copyricht. 1935, by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 9. 1935—PART ONE. " RETAILERS JOLTED BY DEATHOF NRA. Digest Made for President|...

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 ENCLAND STRRED BYDUCESATIRK Danger of War in Africa Creates Problem for Baldwin. By the Associated Press. LONDON, June 8.—The

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 HOST OF SHRINERS CONVERGING HERE Glittering Capital Awaits | 100,000 Nobles and Week of Merriment. (Continued From First...

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 A—6 = THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, 9. ARMY EXHIBITION ON LAVISH SCALE Shrine Visitors Will See Free Reproduction of Varied...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 9, 1935—PART ONE. « A7 —————————————— e ————————tl —Star Staff Photo. Nubian slaves,

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 A—S8 w« THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 9. U.S. APPREHENSIVE OF FAR EAST ROW Sino-Japanese Crisis Arouses Fears for

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 % MOVE HALTED BY VANDENBERG Senator Declines New League’s Offer to Sponsor His Nomination. (edar Hill vybns maos! &a-l:/ i

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 A—10 THE UNDAY_STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. JUNE 9. 1935—PART ONE. DR. H. G. GRANT ELECTED ALABAMA SOCIETY HEAD Dr. Hugh G. Grant

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 9, 1935—PART ONE. &3 A-11 o15. 4400 M M To Washington . . . and Cordially Invites...

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 A—12 DIXIE NEWSPRINT [T MARKETIG SEEN Product of Southern Pine Foreseen Determined Competition. By the Associated Press....

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 HARRISON GIVEN PORTRAT O L Texas Senator Receives Gift From Artist, Sara Pryor Dodge. A portrait of Senator Pat Harrison of

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 A—14 | bilis and collect that tax from the cuNSUMER MAY PAY 'tnmumer. according to & ruling of Attorney General Herbert R.

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 RETARDED HEALTH VR EVLSCTED Dr. Ruhland Declares Fi- nances Are Necessary to War on Disease. Hampered health supervision in |

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 9, 1935—PART ONE. thias Fernandes, James Rochester Granger, John Bryant Greene,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 9, 1935—PART ONE. "ERRORS CHARGED T0 RUND JUDEE Counsel Hauptmann | Raise Question of

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 A—18 SCHOOL INGISTS ON HELPING SELF. Raises Laundry Fund by Making Chairs Out of Barrels. The virtues of resourcefulness, en-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 9. 1935—PART ONE. ices. members of other veteran organiza- At the National Church...

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 '&_éo THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., JUNE 9. 1935—PART ONE. - ANNUAL JUNE SALE 1000 Quality Dresses Lansburgh's June...

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 WASHINGTON, m; C SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1935, * - CARNELL CIVES (P 10 AWAT PENING OF LYDDAE TRAL Key Witness for State Is|

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 B—2 ¥ PARTY LIS DL TOFADEINCOUNTY Arlington Prepares for Pri- mary, With Voting Open to All. BY ANGUS GREEN, Staft...

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 v ‘ ~ ’ N CLASS APPLAUS | .U HONGRWEN 33 Seniors Praised for At- tainments—472 to Get Degrees Tonight. Thirty-three seniors

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 B—4 1200R.0.7.C.MEN READY FOR CAMP Eight 3d Corps Area Army| Posts to Receive Stu- dents This Week. * By the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY ST. | Complete! Every photo and news angle.. .. covered! Here are your eyes and ears—the alert men and women who

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 CREATES PROBLEM . One ..Death and Several Spills Blamed on Speeding Power Boats. an hour between scores of canoes and other

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 THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JUNE 9, 1035-PART ONE. K 2dixg * . . HOW*FINGERPRINT FAUROT” SLEUTHED THE TRAIL OF A TIRE

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE §, 1935—PART ONE. De luse transportation for mational executives of the Shrine during the natiomal...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1935. Parks’ Coolness Tells in Golf Upset : Nats’...

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 B—10 BAME WEAKENED BY LOSS OF BABE 53 Suffers Like Boxing With Dempsey Out or Golf as Jones Departs.. BY EDWARD J. NEIL,...

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 awarded a monogram for lacrosse. to say that aside from Baer's per- From February of 1934 to March of cabaret Champlon of the

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 B—12 Mo_oiy’s PAYPLANS, RUMOR Triumph by Former Champ Would Block Money Meet | Headed by Jacobs. BY BILL LEISER. AN...

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 1 C; JUNE 9, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. .B=13 0 ALL NINE EVENTS PROMISE THRILLS Jacoby, No.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, _D. ., JUNE 9. 1935—PART - ONE. Sorry. no mail or phone orders on these “One Day Only™ Super...

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 Editorial Page Civic Activities Part 2—12 Pages WORLD RECOVERY FOUND OF SUPERFICIAL NATURE International Labor Office Head

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....0ss..June 9, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. Editor yr.

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 ROOSEVELT DISTURBING LEADERS OF DEMOCRACY Common Action by Conservatives of Party and G. O. P. Seems Logical, but Is Not Yet

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 FOUR PRESIDENTS ARE HONORED BY FOREST HILLS UNIT All Heads Hereafter to Be Executive Committee Life Members. Three former...

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 MARINE RESERVE RECRUITS NEEDED Only 20 Days Remain for First Enlistments in Bth Battalion. But 20 days remain for first...

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 " D6 District W.C.'T. U.Holds |(HEST BUDGET Convention on June 14 Quarterly Meeting to Be Conducted in Fif- teenth Street...

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 American Legion to Aid |(APT. S, K EVANS In Flag Day Observance Members Plan to Deliver Addresses in Public Schools and...

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 "D-8 Irish Regale Visitors With Fairies’ Lore By Jacques LREADY popular, many of the established all-expense rail- road tours

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