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Evening Star dated June 24, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow, not much change in temperature; gentle variable winds,

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 DATH VIOLATIONS QUESTION RAISED Enactment and Approval of _Invalid Laws Viewed as Trust Breach. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The...

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 EARLY PORTRAITS Lent by National Gallery of Art for Exhibition Six Months. BY LEILA MECHLIN. Pive portraits by early American

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 3 TS MERELES OO AT Talmadge, Douglas and Al- len Are Singled Out for Bitter Assault. By the Associated Press. Pulling no...

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 ALLSON DEFETED N TR TOURNEY Ousted at Wimbledon by McGrath-—Wood and Van Ryn Victors. By the Associated Press. LONDON, June

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 1f Your Dentist Hurts You Try DR. FIELD Plate Expert 1 Guarantee a Perfect Tight Fit in Any Mouth I Give Violet-Ray...

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 TALE OF ALASAN HARDSHPS TOLD Returning Transients De- scribe Privaticns and Mis- management in Colony. By the Associated...

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 THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935. " A-8 : : THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. THE EVENING STAR

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 FALL ON ICE FATAL Mrs. Ellen C. Driscoll Dies From January Accident Injuries. Mrs. Ellen C. Driscoll, 73, died early...

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 PEACE WITH YOUNG 6. 0.P. IS REACHED Olive Branch Accepted. New Element Plans to Expand Influence. By the Associated Press.

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 REPORT DEFENDS J%fi’PAINTS Let the Devoe Financing Plan help you to o all yor Dllllhll NOw. All us about it. p22 N. Y Ave. NW

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 AT W, \"A,-‘ \7/_-\5---\ A— The Foening Sfar Sporls WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935. ot Louis, Even Money Bet to...

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 MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935. SPORTS. I PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., < CLEPHANE WINNER OF SAILING SERIES | Clinches

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 SPORTS. College Golfers’ Consensus Puts 144 as Winning Score in Qualifying Test. FIGURE 15715 TOP T0 MAKE RIFFLE Charlie...

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 FINANCIAL., W.R.T.NET S0ARS ABOVE YEAR AGO Bus Line Earnings More Than Double 1934 Fig- ures During May. BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 SECONDARY BONDS|B ONDS ON CONTINUE TO RISE Carriers Retain Leadership. Most Prime Corporates Slightly Easier. By the...

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 FINANCIAL. CURB LIST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE Utilities and Oils Mixed. Specialties Rise, but Metals Decline. By the Associated

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 INDIANS ACCEPT U.S. TRIBAL FUNDS More Than Half Vote for Corporations, Although Navajos Refuse. By the Associated Press. The

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 Washington News WEEK END TRAFFIC TOLL'3 DEAD AND TWOSGORE HUR Bridge Crash Climax of Many Accidents as Two Lose Lives. WOMAN

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 B—2 %% Secretary of SOCIETY. Commerce AndMrs. Roper Announce Daughter’s Mrs. Calvin Coolidge Engagement Attends Wedding in

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 SOCIETY, Miss Baruch Wedding of Intellcfl Here Many Ceremonies Held Saturday in Capital. Residential and officials circles in

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 S SR R WooDWARD & 0™ ™ F Anp G STREETS Warner's use a cool elastic mesh for this newest LE GANT Designed to give you a smart,

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Shonerd Returns ~ To McLean Home—Notes of Nearby Districts. Mrs. Henry G. Shonerd and her three sons of McLean,

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 THIRD PARTY VA REACHES HCARD Leaders Confident Long and Coughlin Will Back Movement. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June

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 Tommmes b st e et @ “THEY WERE ENGAGED IN MAY. MARRIED IN JUNE. AND THE ©ODDS ARE 4 TO 1 THEY'LL BE DIVORCD IN JULY!”...

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