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Evening Star dated June 15, 1935

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 (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Partly cloudy with local night and possibly tomorrow; not much change in temperature;...

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 FRENCH PROTEST ONNAVY PACT DUE Cancellation of Versailles| Clauses Held Involved in British Action. By the Associated Press.

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 MIDWEST 6. 0.P. REVIVIFIES PARTY Democrats, However, Are Inclined to Ridicule “Grass Rooters.” BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The “Grass

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 T S TRE TRNDAD SEGTON ASKSPLAYGROUND Committee Will Wait on Pianning Commission With Data. Immediate action in the location

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DR R. W. WEAVER 10 GIVE SERMON Subject at First Baptist Is| “Transfiguration of the Temporal.”

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 L A6 #0’Flaherty, V. C.” Will Be Heard on Air Program June 25. ( 25, a special performance of “O'Flaherty, V. C.” one of...

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 SOCIETY Officials in Capital Present Varied Phase In Dai ly Routine Secretary and Mrs. Roper Dinner Hosts. Senator and Mrs.

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 A8 9970 GET AWARDS IN CHURCH SCHOOL Special Rites to Be Held Tomorrow in St. Mark’s Episcopal. Ninety-nine Mark’s Episcopal

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 REV. A. R. BIRD RECEIVES HONOR Doctor of Divinity Degree Given Pastqr of the Pil- grims’ Church. William College of Tennessee

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 A—10 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BATURDAY......June 15, 1835 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. Editor

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 DR R. H. MILLER TALKS TOMORROW “When a Good Man Goes “Wrong” Is Subject at Na- tional City Christian. “When a Good Man Goes

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 The Foening Sfar Sporls WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935. Garden’s Control of Braddock Eliminates Baer From Ranks

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 15 1935. SPORTS., 'A—13 As Pitchers, Members of Nationals’ Slab

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 A_14 » BANKERS 70 KEEP SERVICE CHARGES State Groups Find System Works Well and Expect It to Spread. BY EDWARD C. STONE. ‘That

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 FINANCIAL, CORPORATE BONDS AREFAIRLY STEADY - Rails and Utilities Rise, but Industrials Ease—U. S. Issues Firm. By the...

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 APPROVAL OF BUS UBSTITUTION FOR TROLLEYS LIKELY Utilities Board Is Expected to Act Monday on Petition. OFFICIAL INTIMATION OF

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 s Fal e WASHINGTON, D. C, %iflf Haildine News SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935. PAGE B—1 UNIFIED BUILDING * - SILVER STAR HOME Interior

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 REAL ESTATE. 300 LOAN GROUPS ARE 50 YEARS 0LD Assets of $503,650,000 Held by Associations in 30 States. Three hundred...

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 [ S —— LOAN INSURANCE 15 POPULAR HERE D. C. Ranks Third Among States in Applying for F. H. A. Benefits. The District of...

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 " B—4 = MORE FOR MONEY SEEN INBUILDING Homes Have Best Ideas in Years at Low Cost, Ed- itor Asserts. @pecial Dispatch to The

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 REAL ESHATES LOAN AGENCIES SERVE COUNTIES $350,000,000 Made Avail- able Through Federal Associations. Because home owners in

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 B—6 REA REALTRS RCE BROADERLAWS Right to Draw Up Certain Legal Papers in Deals Is Sought. kol Position taken by the National

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 REAL * UNFIEDINDUSTRY 1S MEETING GOAL Construction League Hopes to Consolidate Gains Under N. R. A. ~__(Continued Prom Pirst

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES Radio Survey Offers Basis for Checking Up On Values for thldren Institute of Audible Arts Is Assisted by...

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