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Evening Star dated July 2, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) ‘Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; little change in temperature; gentle east-...

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 HOLSE NENBERS CALTIOLS ONVOTE Prefer Teller System in Utilities Fight Due to Great Pressure. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The spotlight

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 DICKINSON SLAIN INROBBERY “RIDE" Killed Because “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” 3 Girls Say in Grilling. Rv the Associated Press,

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 A4 wxE “DEATH SENTENCE” GAIN 15 REJECTED New House Vote Spurns Reosevelt Demands for Utilities Bill. lCon!.mued From First

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 DERN BEING SUED ONBANK PAYMENT District National Depositor Seeks Return of Half of $750,000 Paid. Pollowing a precedent laid

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 SAVE TIME. COST—TO PORTLAND. TACOMA, s!.flm AND ALL NORTH- WEST _CITIES. Ride “The Streamliner," Onion P.cmc; new speed train.

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 “THRILL" SLAYER OF CHLD, 9, HELD Court Takes Action at Dawn on Glenn Murder Con- fession. By the Associated Press....

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 CARDENAS TOKERP PRESENT ROGRAN Full Enforcement of Laws on Church Planned, He Tells Cabinet. By the Associated Press. MEXICO

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 FARM MORTGAGE BILL GIVEN SENATE Revised Form of Measure Held Unconstitutional Gets Committee 0. K. By the Assoctated Press.

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 G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY: 2, 1935. P .U —— S e s S THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. THE EVENING STAR...

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 ngar Hill Washingtomismost Beautijul Cmetery ‘Where Perpetual Care is More Than a Promise NEW YORK, July 2 (#).—Assured by

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 ICASH Sfor COoLD LuckyTigerHairTonicrids oe:lk;ofnmrpodogmm .fine for adul ness—costslittle at s LUCKY TIGER Prices Increase

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 - | Nats Bow to Brains Easier Than Strong Arms, Sox Hurler Again Shows. BY FRANCIS E. STAN, Staft Correspondent of The Star.

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 SPORTS. "A—14 | Rock Knocks Furr Out of Fight Plans : Louis “Kayoes” Detroit Celebration * i * L0SS COSTS PHIL DUBLINSKY BOUT

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 PORTS. L3 GOES FOR COMEDY BUT BANGS EM IN New Kenwood Tutor Rated | Best Player in World With Long Irons. BY W. R. McCALLUM.

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 A—16 s Little Can Set Go L3 WOULD MAKE HiM DOUBLE REPEATER Has Chance to Be First to| Win British, Yank Titles in Successive

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 FINANCIAL. A —— CURB LIST MOVES TO HIGHER LEVELS Demand Heavy for Utility and Mining Shares—O0ils Backward. B the Associated

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 A—18 ¥x%» FINA) CIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935 FINANCIAL. I],B,BANKSR[P[]RITRANSACTIONS ON

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 FINANCIAL. CORPORATE BONDS By private wire direct to The Star. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BONDS ON NEW YORK STOCK

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 A—20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935, MERCHANDISE for This week this page appears in Tuesday’s...

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 Wash COMMITTEE 0.KS BILL FOR CLOSING OF MILITARY ROAD McSwain Measure Changed | to Shut Off Portion of It Immgdiately....

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 _B-2 =x SOCIETY. Mrs. Swanson Presents Proceeds of Newspaper Benefit Ball Tomorrow Children’s Hospital to Receive Check From

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 SOCIETY. Miss Dial Weds This Afternoon Other Nuptials of In- terest in and Near the Capital. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, wife of

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 B4 Activities In Nearby Suburbs Capt. and Mrs. Dubel | Move to Virginia. Rector on Vacation. Capt. Bernard Dubel, U. S. N.,

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 - N.B.C. TO COACH NEW AR TALENT “Finds” With Promise Wil Be Neveloped Under Pro- posed System. LANS which promise & “new...

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