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Evening Star dated June 20, 1935

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 ‘WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and probably tomorrow; slowly rising temperature; moderate west,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, Held in Robbery| What’s What MORE PROFIT NEED IN W TAX PLANS *Meney - Making Encourage- ment Held Necessary

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 PRESIDENT LEAVES CAPITAL TONIGHT To See New London Boat Race, Visit Hyde Park and New York. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG. President

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 TAXPLAN REGALLS VIEWS OF ECELE Program Apparently Fits Philosophy of Wealth Redistribution. By the Associated Press. The tax

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 COAL BILL OPINION ATTEMPT BEATEN House Group Votes Down Proposal to Obtair. Cum- mings’ Idea. By the Associated Press. A...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, . 1935. TARIFF CHARGES No Discrimination Is Shown Against U. S.,...

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 By the Associated Press. GAME MANAGEMENT COURSES SCHEDULED utdnybyJNDcrun( chhtot(ho Biological Burean THE EVENING ®PAR,...

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 JAPANESE SLOWLY ENGULF CHAHAR Province Declared Suc- cumbing to Tokio’s Influ- ence Under Pressure. By the Assoctated Press.

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 STATSTIGAN A ATPAL ENERDSES Junior High Graduation Is Presided Cver by R. S. Anderson. Robert S. Anderson, statistician of

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 ''A—10 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY ...000ueeeees.June 20, 1935 THEODORE W....

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 DEALFOODSTORE June 20th Week-End Specials For Nearest Store Call Lincoln 5595 X Old Virginia Pure Antl’remvel......xm.m 17¢ X

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 BEAUTY any other car Hup- mobile combines true is a car you must see and § drive—before you buy any car obile 4-door Sadlll

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 AAA. AMENDMENT ASKED FOR PRESS Head of News Publishers Takes Issue With Wallace Letter. By the Associated Press. SYRACUSE, N.

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 ROSES . Special Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22 Wrapped in oil paper and sp! true to name, in green foliage;...

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 NINEFROMINEARBY RECEIVE PAROLES Lowell Hash, Montgomery Youth, Is Granted Clemency. Nine persons sentenced by Mont- and...

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 GREAT FALLSSPA INDORSEDBYAAA, Advisory Board Opposes Toll Bricge and Advises Site Below Falls. Construction of a free bridge

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 : FINANCIAL. CURB GAINS BACK SOME OF LOSSES Small Advances Appear, but Heavy Spots Still Re- main at End. By tHe Assoctated

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 FINANCIA CHANGES IN BANK TR ANSA CTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN G EISIOS AR HEAW AT ARE LISTED| %% 5 &k AT SESSION'S END

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 FINANCIA BONDS REGISTER IMPROVED TREND Many Secondary Obliga- tions Wipe Out Losses of Fractions to Point. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDKY JUNE 20, 1935, JORDAN?S 23| e Woopmamo & Lomseor || ONLY AT KITT'S ARE SHOWING P

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 Washington News MARYLAND PRISON DIRECTOR CHOSEN FOR ARNARD POST Harold E. Donnell Will Be Recommended Soon to Commissioners.

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 SOCIETY. Ambassador of Poland Joins Other Members Of Corp Envoy of Spain and .Return From New York—MTrs. Castle Goes to Hot

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 S8OCIETY. Several of Yesterday’s Weddings Schw artz- O'Brien ! Ceremony—Other i Events. [ The marriage of Miss Elizabeth...

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 i ! [4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! desty, Alllulhhvefllelnllnd.nofll ¢, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935 CLUBS WIN HONORS | e st five

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 * end lilies of the valley. * Rear Admiral . Catholic Church in Clarendon, Va., SOCIETY. Weddings _lcontlnued From Second...

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 4 GRADUATED AT CENTRAL HIGH Two February Graduates Among 24 Recipients of Scholarships. Four hundred and sixty-two pupils...

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 PUPILS OF STUART GIVEN PROMOTION 216 Boys and Girls of Junior pe High School in Annual Exercises. Robert L. Haycock,...

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 $10 Seersucker Suits, Reducéd to. —Well tailored Seersuckers in white, mupmmmnmvmcfls stripes. slndchum:mmmod- els. Every Suit

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 DIPLOMAS GIVEN 33 AT EASTERN Four-Year-Class Exercises ‘Follow Those of Three- Year Class for 51. Eastern High School...

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 Z N . . \ §\\. . . 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935. 9.95 to 11.95 Basket Weave and Crex 9x12

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, ~ $100,000,000 BOND 5| LIONS CLUB DISCUSSES |of Iuvestieation, gave s

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 03 GET SCROLLS ATWESTERN HIGH jDr. Newton, the Principal, Presents Honors, and G. M. 21 CONGRESS HEIGHTS PUPILS ARE PROMOTED

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 Blouses, $275 - Were 85 and $6.50 20 in silk crepes and acetates. Plain colors. BSizes 34 to 40. SR Ty M vy g m $13.95 to...

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 After Dark Smart People, Smart Things, Smart Places. By the Spectator. ‘frade Mark Registered. U. S. Patent Office. O—YE...

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 OVERSEA AIRMAIL 10 BE EXTENDED Branch, Back From Hawaii, Looks to Australia and New Zealand. With trans-Paclic afr =...

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 AMUSEMENTS. “Becky Sharp” Is the First Real Test With Color Film Miriam Hopkins Stars in Vehicle Which Is Expected to...

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 DRAMA GROUP STAGES ODETS’ STRIKING PLAY ‘W daiting for Lefty” Pre- sented by New Organiza- tion at Pierce Hall. ‘The most...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935. 600 Prs. Men’s Flan-O-T'will Wash Slacks NOW ON SALE AT 1.59...

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 Foenin WITE SUNDAY MORNING EDITION q Star WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935. Powell Out for Indefinite Period : Ruth

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 C—2 s Victory Qver —-“Corp Muffins= Started Braddock to Championshi “TRAINS” ONE DAY T0 DEFEAT GRIFFN Kayoes Scrapper Who...

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 PRESIDENT T0 SEE | ELIS, CRIMSON ROW Event Claims Usual Great Interest Despite Crews’ Lack of Strength. By the Associated...

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 C—4 Lynch Carries Hoyas’ Golf Title Hopes in Collegiate Tourney Here Next Week < TAKES GOOD GAME 10 COLLEGE MEET League...

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. THE EVE - NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935. WOMEN'’S FEATURES. Pointers for Washington

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. Bedtime Stories Mr. Toad Is Envious. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Envy has no nlace or use; For it there is...

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 WOMEN'S FEATURES. Nature’s Children Harris’ Antelope Ground Squirrel. BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. | antelope squirrel. The reason

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 Cold Storage For furs, glrments rugs, curtains, * * SAFE deposit vaults for silver- ware. * * * WINE vaults. * * * WARM rooms

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 DT : ?’m umwmmu:’ém,.m’ bz “l Sufiered 10 Yean Not long ago the Long commission e, . offered Millville to Uxbridge, but With

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 _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D-2 D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935. As planned, the broadcast will pre- Rifle Association will

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 £-20 0% 0 & 1 43 Best et *“I'LL BET YOU CAME FROM A TOWN WHERE THE TRAIN ONLY BSTOPS ONCE A MONTH!” “WHAT TRAIN?” LETTER-OUT

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 D—4 TRANSIT CO. ACCEPTS JETT DAMAGE VERDICT |= Consents to Award of $1,250 in Death of Man Found Lying on Car Tracks. . The

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 APARTMENTS. s N N REAL ESTATE un’nn‘;N'rs‘:m)lmm. A!Al.mnrg.s;l-_mlr)umsnb. no"lfl(&—‘rg“)!lm. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES....

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 AU AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. CTIONS AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AUTO LOANS. THOS. J. OWEN &...

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 AUTOMOBILES, SALE-—AUTOMOBILES. 55 (C‘l“.ueldfl IRD 1930 ‘Tudor; black 1 it - S ood, motor etest: . vers good for many miles

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 " D-8 LANK BOOK See Us for Your Blank Books E.Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Phone NA. 2945 "TANG O’ THE SEA” F0OD Bml'...

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