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Evening Star dated June 10, 1935

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 WEATHER. (0. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight; tomorrow cloudy, prob- ably showers in the afternoon; not much change

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 VILONARY LR PN IS SHAGEED | | Extent to Which Business| Can Make Agreement | Is Question. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. To what extent

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .. MONDAY. JUN 35. F‘ 10, 19 LINDBERGH CASE TRAP USED AGAIN . Weyerhaeuser Gang Caught | by

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 A—4 wew —— JAPANESE TROOPS SENTTOYANGSTUN Forces Are Sent on Reports Military Telegraph Poles Burned. By the Associated...

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 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935. *» A_S Station shortly after its arvival this morning. This...

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 THR }-\'I NING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1938. TAXIVEN STRIE ASNOBLES ARRIVE 4,000 Out Demanding Rate Increase

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN .., MONDAY, JUNE #» AT ° A Capital Turns Out to Entertain Throngs of Visiting Shriners % I Another

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 A-8 w THE FEVENTING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. € PALNER SERNON S GIVENSHRNERS Washington Heights Church Thronged by Visitors...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MOXDAY. JUNE 10, = 1935. »y¥ A9~ ASK STABILIZATION 10 SPUR TRADE { International C. of C.

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 THFE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D, A—-10 THE E\YENING STAR | the State authorities, awaiting the & itime when they could take

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 BALES 1O PAVSESS = MIASIENETRE NEATNIG (E | principal speaker. | start of a mound for the hero ' SARDO & CO. THE EVENING...

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 A—12 wxw FOULOIS REPORT - READYFOR DERN Secretary Will Recommend . Action to President After Studying Findings. | seena | Br

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, N. C.. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935. A3 Account of Shriners’ Convention 51 00 Round Trip B a ] t l...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935. Canzoneri, Klick Fight for Futures : Heavy Title Tilt May Draw $250,000 AMDING | |

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 SPORTS. — THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D €, MONDAY. JUXNE 10, 193¢ SPORTS. A-1b SPEEDS T0 I WINS ON CHOPPY RIVER Daring...

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 A—16 =% WOMEST Quayry UTOCRToe MOTOR OIL Pennsrylyomial :}tmu;—s B/ WOR BAVERSQIM 2'5228 CORN Pain Stops In One Minute! In

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 FINANCIAL. CURB LIST DRIFTS TOLOWERLEVELS Advance in Specialty Issues and Few Miscellaneous Shares Checked. By the Associated

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 A—18 #¥» FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1935. FINANCIALS BANKS DECLARED) TRANSACTIONS ON

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 FINANCIAL. RAILROAD BONDS REGISTER GAINS Rest of Market Displays Stable Tone—Federal Group Improves. By the Associated Press.

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 CANP LETS DIE TOOPENINE2 34 College-Trained Counsel- ors, Headed by J. C. Ingram, Named. ©Rmp Letts, the 200-acre Y. M. C. A.

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 Washington News MAEE CREDTOR L0545 U..WIS PRORTY ON TANES Parole Bid of Former Finan- cier Being Heard at Lorton Today. COURT

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 B—2 SOCIETY. Postmaster General in Washington Tomorrow From New York Home Mrs. Cummings Back Home From Southern...

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 SO CIETY. Thomases Hosts in Virginia Entertain at Veitch| Summit—Dr. and Mrs. | Shannon to Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R....

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 " B—4 Mr.Anderson, Entertained, At Dinner| Former Envoy and] Mrs. Anderson Guests. The former United States Ambas- sador to

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 5 T “Shocked $10,983 WIN CALLS FOR SMELLING SALTS. TRADE RIS | NINOVENENT Articles Bearing Insignia and Slogans Sold by Reich

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935 vlaus fcoyak Store Opens at 12 Noon | Tomorrow, Tuesday, for the

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MOXDAY, JUNE 10, 1935. Lansburghs DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR 7TH, STH AND E Store Closed till

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 B8 'LARGER PALESTINE, IS URGED BY PEER Inclusion of Trans-Jordan Area Is Declared to Be Inevitable. In the following article

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. .. MONDAY, JUNE 10. 1935. NELCON Sanitary ¢ Piggly Wi These Prices Prevail in Washington and

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 B—10 WOMEN'S FEATURES. Thought Intangible ForcesHold | Quiet Child Full Da?fi;;:;\s That‘ He Will Widen His Interests. | | BY

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. Bedtime Stories Old Mr. Toad Rejoices. rou look hard. you'll find. no dfl\l}zt | Just now I had to sing...

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 THE EV STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €. MONDAY. JUNE 1 DAN DUNN. == B-12 NING l MODERN MAIDENS Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH

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 were calmly trying to decide how not | to put pork in cans. * x *x LUMBIA will take its microphone behind the walls of the

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 B-14 HOME IMPROVEMENT COMFANIES HOME MODERNIZING. Lowest prices this month. Bll.nllnl plumbing. heating, carpentry. tering

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935. AUTOMOBILES, B-15 SALE — INVESTMENT PROPERTY. I Fleas

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 B—16 "AMUSEMENTS. Eddie Duchin to Join Capital’s Music Colony Piano Genius Returning Here After Visit to West Coast more to

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 Visitors Features " SECTION C. 16 PAGES. = ——=» Dana S. Williams, Imperial Potentate, Lewiston, Me, Leonard P. Steuart,...

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 Washington’s *““Alham- bra Palace” Sounds the Capital’s Keynote of “Welcome to the Thou- sands of Shriners Gath- ered Here in

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 10, 1935. Washington’s Two Noble Shrines ot Masonry The George Iashington Masonic

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 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 10, 1935. — . o e Capitol Corner Stone Laid By Masons 1n Solemn Rite The First

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 RN The Past Few Years Have Wrought Amaz- ing Ghanges W ash- ington as Monumental New Structures Have Risen in the Greatest

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 = = = . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 10. 1935. Mo Other. City ifi America Offers So Many Places of Interest for

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN - e =~ =z = S 4 s e~ )’,\‘i' Ze<< GTON, D. C, JUNE 10, 1935. e e New Projects Nearing Complction in

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 V'I’HE EVENING STAR, WASHIN L—Jla‘m = ] fl L.._. P ‘P 'flj_ E un zonm Q '*"E_hn e 1T | ¢ Natiesal A -" *&éfi?:‘_ l/ - ! N N avy

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 S s e S o =\ "(zmz e >>\‘ =(“¢‘ o4 i How the Stage Was Set for The Shriners’ Convention Planning the Giant Reception for thel

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 No Other City in the World Offers So Beau- tiful a Network of Parks ancd Drives as Does the Nation's (';xi\i(.;], Sct ina...

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 Playing Host to Shrine’s Many Convention Visitor How the Huge Task of Providing Living Quarters and Attending to...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 10, 1935. YOWNTOWN WASHINGTON GREETS SHRINERS HiH Theaters, Motion Pic- ture...

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 -~ One of the dancers who will take part in the Egyptian ballet. _N THE night of June 13, Pennsyl- vania avenue will be...

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 World-Famous Paint- ings and Valuable Ex- hibits of Art and His- torical Collections In- cluded in Noted Gal- leries and...

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 ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 10, 1935. ——S =, == =5 AR THAT THE CRIPPLED CHILD MAY WALK! BY JOHN.]. DALY - HEY

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