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Evening Star dated June 12, 1935

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 Closing N. Y. Markets Pages 17, 18, 19 No. 33279, Jnievmes® LONG FILIBUSTER AGAINGT N. R. A BEGUN IN SENATE Speech Hints...

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 LCENSING PROVSD NDW LABORS A ‘Control Conditions Despite - N.R.A. Ruling. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. “The American Federation of...

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 PEACE T0 CADETS West Point Address Empha- sizes Need of Mutual Understanding. By the Associated Press. WEST POINT, N. Y.,...

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 BLOC T0 DISCUSS LETTER ON SILVER; WlcCarran Plans Meeting Following Expression by Morgenthau. By the Associated Press,...

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 - Genera?view of the fashion JoyTul Nobles discuss the next big charity East-West foot ~hu:" at Congressional Coun- ball game

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 . et B L T TN Week-end beachfront rendesvous. meals. lounges. luxurious un decks. health bathe, evers seashors E" llu“fi"...

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 WASHINGTON HELD " POLTICAL CRPPLE Senator Capper Makes Pleaf to Shriners to Assist City Get Vote. BY SENATOR ARTHUR CAPPER.

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 “Fairfax" Porch Floor Enamel $1.95 G Protect your porch floors with this splendid hard-finish enamel. It is waterproof and

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 FNBIA BRE HEADUINERS CAST James Melton on Program to Replace Will Rogers Starting Sunday. OLUMBIA has just announced the cast

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. WABSHINGTON, D. C. , W@NnbA?....Jnno 12, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES.. . Editor The

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 THE EUROPEAN WAR DEBTS THEIR SETTLEMENT b: WILDON LLOYD s s lnternnlnul rn gt. nds M eis own oplnlo “" %o m‘"“" Zaenle ‘tacts

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 .. GuADS TOLD BASC LAV VWS Moore Says Constitution Is Subject to Amendment to Meet Conditions. o G ri Oonundlnl that the...

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 Alaska Pioneers Back Up Law With Guns in Lack of Police Colonists Lay Down Rules for Tying |“nz Up Dogs at Night as Sleep Is

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 WASHINGTON, D. o5 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935. Baer-Braddock Fight Fails to Excite : Referee Donovan Is Champ's On ly Fear...

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 ‘ SPORTS. * Official Scores WIN CREDITED M 5 MEANINGLESS S'ocked for Four Tallies in :' Relief Role as Griffs | Totals ...

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 —16 . College Golf Champ Coming Early : Best in Se YATES T0 PASS UP * DIXE TITLE EVENT To Tune on Congressional...

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 FINANCIAL. CURB LIST TENDS NEW YHO R K CURB lt'IAR Kfl'}' T ElEBTR"} POWER [Edrmetmrszsisse V§°§‘IMENT TRUSTS | JyéufiAucs...

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 A—18 wu» - FINANCIALS : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935.. FINANCIAL. e ————————————— e...

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 FIN BONDS FOLLOW UNEVEN COURSE Weakness in Utility Loans Fails to Check Rise of Junior Rails. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 Hechmger Co. * 4—Great Building Material Stores—4 MAIN OFFICE DOWNTOWN BRIGHTWOOD ANACOSTIA 15th & H NE. 6th & C B.W 5025 Ga.

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 Wash BOARD WL SEL TAX CERTIATE WALKER 0B OFE Montgomery Heads Call for Par Bids on Anticipa- tior Series. LIQUOR MANAGERSHIP

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 SOCIETY. President Roosevelt. Returns Tonight From West Point Graduation Swiss Minister and Mme. Peter Entertain at Dinner

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 SOCLIET Y. “Suburban Social News Mr. and Mrs. Rust at Sweet Briar. Others Entertaining. State Senator and Mrs. John War- wick

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 o A v R . IANES RODSEVELT TS FEPLBLEA Says ‘Party Is Dead and “@rass Roots” Convention Is Looking for Body. By the Associated

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 ’ W_a‘sAhin'gton Wayside Random Cbservations of Interesting Events and Things. SIDE ATTRACTION. tail and one very alert ear

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 GRADUATES SPERK O SCADOL TREOS 1,000 Persons Attend Ex- [ ercises at Montgomery FAIR MONARCHY VOTE PLEDGED BY GREECE Assembly

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 DAILY SHORT STORY TRIAL AT TEA Ann Saw That He Was Watching the Cup. Suddenly She Knew, and Was Filled With Panic. BY JAMES

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 Pick your pet per- fume, buy as little as a dram at these low prices! Have it bottled in a small duplicate of the per- fume's

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 FINAL EXERGISES ARE HELD FOR 183 Washington-Lee School Holds Graduation—Hon- ors Awarded. By & Staff Correspondent of The...

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 'B—10 * ROOSEVELT TAX PROGRAM SCORED Gov. Taimadge Charges Vio- lation of Promise to Cut Federal Expense. By the Associated

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 ENEMTS € CHAPTER XXIV. . BAD NEWS. T'S so difficult!” thought Alison €¢ | “unhappily. “If I told father, he mightn't believe

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 B—12 s¥¥ WOMEN’'S FEATURES. Thought Valid Basis For Rights | = Is Essentialg Foolish Desire Must Be Banished in < Child’s...

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 Avenues of Fashion For the Gentleman HOSE I sports have long since dis- "~ _covered that, while attire * for their particular

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 D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935. Secret Operative 48 KEEP A BOLD FRONT---AND REMEMBER, I AM NEARLY BLIND AND ABSOLUTELY DEAF--

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 HELP AN Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. East of Fourteenth 81, lnfl K —D P A —l-nlnry Pharmaey. Cap. ve.—Parker's...

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 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISBED. (Continued.) DOWNTOWN APTS. 2 Rooms, $40—3 Rooms, $50. Modern_El 11ding—Convenient. Bee

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 UTOMOBILES, SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continted.) 18356 llllldll’fl This eu hu n bl!dlv broken in. uud onl¥ semonstrator em I atound.

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 B—I8 » AMUSEMENTS. Annapolis Is Turned Into Miniature Movie Capital Many Well-Known Players, Together With|Association,...

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