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Evening Star dated June 19, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy, preceded by light rain this aft~ ernoon and possibly early tonight; tomor-

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 CHANGESINA.A.A BELIEVED INVALID Schechter Decisicn Ignored in Farm Amendments, Observer Says. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. No bill...

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 15 LNES ST ' INSPRING FLOOS Midwest Now Cries for Sun- shine—Snow Falis in lowa. By the Associated Press. Disastrous Spring

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 . A—4 aa MITCHELL ADMITS LACK OF EVIDENCE Insists Corruption Is Indi- cated Despite Absence of Direct Knowledge. ‘(Continued

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 " BLLBOARDS BAN DECLAREDBY Y Commissioners Will Refuse to Permit Erection of Additional Signs. ‘The Commissioniers today...

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 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES ASSURED Oboeist to Get Test, but Symphony to Play Regard- less of Outcome. Washington music lovers will

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 105 EIGRTH GRADE PUPILS GRADUATE John Quincy Adams Group Favors Western and Central ‘High. John Quincy Adams School gradu-

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 not accompanied by & permit required by Btate law or (b) if the State has & ‘complete transportation embargo on of liquor...

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 HINE JUNIOR HIGH GRADUATES 203 Most of CIass Expected to Enter Eastern High School Next Fall. Two hundred and three pupils

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 THE EVENING STAR With ‘Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY .............June 19, 1935 THEODORE W....

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 BRIG. GEN. LOCHRIDGE RITES SET TOMORROW Holder of Four Decorations Be- gan Military Career With Last of Indian Wars, Brig.

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 ROOSEVELTHEH LSTTOTALS 28 Rep. Harlan Speaks and Henry 1. Quinn Presents Diplomas. Roosevelt High School last night awarded

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 107 AT BROWNE GIVEN PROMOTION List and Schools to Be En- tered Announced by Au- thorities. Because of overcrowded oonditions,

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 A—14 REACHES DEPTHS | - YEAR FROM TITLE Deliberately Breaks Han to Save Surgical Toil in Resetting. (This is the third of...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1935. SPORTS. A—15 Thrill Lingers After California’s Great

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 A—16 s Municipal Golf Tournament and Harry F.| Test Will Be Sent to Indianapolis. HUGE field of local public links A golfers

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 FINAN GURB LIST GOES TOLOWERLEVELS Selling in Mining Shares Late Decline—0Qnly Utilities Resist. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1935. 3 FINANCIAL. Ry o R D e e Do P ANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK

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 FIN RAILROAD BONDS SAG NEAR CLOSE Utility Issues Stage Rally as Result of Modified Bill in House. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1935. MERCHANDISE for THURSDAY Each Week this page will appear in

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 : Washington News SOCIAL BILL, GIVES S40000 ANNUALLY 10D.C. CHILD CARE New Legislation Pending in Senate Discussed by Health

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 B2 SOCIETY. Cabinet Member Plans For Summer Months. Other V acationists. Wife of Secretary of Navy Leaving for...

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 SOCIETY. Yesterday’s Weddings Of Note Howe-Wheatley Nup- tials in Bethesda, Md. Miss Haskinson Wed. A wedding of much...

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 Washington Wayside Random Observations of Interesting Events and Things. MARYLAND CREEPER. BANDONMENT of the Chesa- peake...

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 214 SHAW PUPILS GIVEN DIPLOMAS Prof. Wesley of Howard University Delivers Grad- vation Address. Dr. Charles H. Wesley,...

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 HULL-PEEK FIGHT STIRRED ON HLL So'rugham Bill Hits Uncon- ditional Most-Favered- Nation Clause. By the Associated Press. The

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 DAILY SHORT STORY- TOO BEAUTIFUL A Swan Turned Herself Into an Ugly Duckling With More Success Than She'd Hoped for. BY...

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 RUG CLEANING A SURE WAY TO ECONOMIZE is to have your old rugs re- paired here whenever neces- sary, instead of replacing them

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 WACFARLAND LIST 20 THIS YEAR Junior High School Grad- uates Chiefly Destined for Roosevelt. Two hundred and twenty-two stu-

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 CHAPTER XXXI GUY AGAIN. APHNE droned on about her plans for the honeymoon, “I know the man who runs the place and he told me

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES Pointers for Washington Women on Playing the -Game of Domesticity < In Monogram Days Sports Dress Is...

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 Avenues of Fashion For the Gentleman HIS thing of dressing for the occasion is not alone matter of keeping up with the...

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 MODERN MAIDENS THE EVENING STAR WE ARE IN LUCK., WU FANG? THE STORE NEEDS OUR KE&S AH! AND IN WILL USE TO FREE THEMSELVES!

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CapitaL's RaDIO PROGRAMS Wednesday, June 19. WRC 950k PM. (Copyright, 1930) WMAL 630k AFTERNOON

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 "APARTMENTS. ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) TESEARCEMEN'S CLUB, 1607 T (Eye) st B3 per pereon up. mwnmon Club, Board and...

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. e o ORI = Ll e A MASTER-CRAFT HOME! Built to order by master cn(umen. on Jour lot or any lot you

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) CHEVROLET OR OLDBIIUIXLI-—EIV! 511" credit: will sacrifice. Reed, Dis: fFict...

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 AMUSEMENTS.” Plenty of Good Pictures Mixed in With Bad Ones Therefore, a Writer's Suggestion of “Grouch Column” Does Not Win

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