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  2. 1935-07-07

Evening Star dated July 7, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers today, cooler late this after- noon or night; tomorrow fair and coole...

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 FUROPES PEATE HOPESLESSENIG Many Hidden Motives Fig- ure in Conditions Threat- ening Disintegration. BY A. G. GARDINER....

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 HINEN FLNS TOBE PRODCED Double Billings Blamed for Shortage of Pictures by Studios. By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD,...

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 YX4 ¥ SIBN MOBLZNG NH FORTAXFRAT Committee of Americans Will Campaign for Sales Levy and Economies. BY the Associated Press.

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 ETHIOPIA ROW DATES FROM 166 Italy Seeks Revenge for Defeat by - King Menelik. Note: Unless diplomacy wins, war between Italy

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 CANADA WHEAT PG ADS . § A. A. A. Officials Believe Dominion Control Is Sta- bilization Boon. By the Associated Press Farm...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 7, 1935—PART ONE. well, your 6 months’ wait is over .. here ’tis! Sl‘ art Z‘” g at 9

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., HARE IN THESE SAVING Keep Cool This' Summer With One of These Westinghouse Electric Fans

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 MORE MILK CONSUMED | Average for 1934 Is 796.6 Pounds Per Capita. Milk used for humen consumption in 1934 was estimated by

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 A—10 GODDRIH SEEKS TOPROTEETWIFE Confessed Slayer of Girl to Hold Up Plea Until Fate of Mate !Is Decided. By the Associated

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 A-11 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, TOMORROW MORNING D. C, JULY 7, 1935—PART ONE. at 9:15 the doors will open at for its great,

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 "A—12 REPORT SUGGESTS REVANP 0F STATE Oklahoma Declared Still in “Jacksonian Era” in Some Policies. By the Associated Press.

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 LONG FOES ROGTED INRUSH OF BILLS Louisiana House Passes 26 Measures, With Senator Supervising. By the Ass ciated Press. BATON

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 LANSBURGH’S MUSLIN SHEETS 72x108 81x99 1.00 Stock your Summer cottage with these soft, closely woven sheets! Expect years of

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 [ G v | The Sundiy Star WASHIN RUM STORE SITE DENIED BY BOARD UNDER NEW PLAN Policy to Prevent Inrush of Competition Seen...

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 "B-2 % DRIVE T0 POLICE TAVERN 1S OPENED Told Chestertown Council Beer Sales Continued After Man Was Slain. By the Assoclated

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THE _SUNDAY ‘Y JULY “SHOOTING IS LAID 0 FAMILY ROW Maryland Farmer Shoots Son and Neighbor, Then Ends

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 B—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 1,362 ARE TAUGHT INFERA. CLASSES Report Made on Adult Edu- cation Work in Mont-

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 RAINBOW DIVISION 10 MUSTER 1,000 Crack World War Unit Will| Start Annual Reunion Here Friday. One of America’s crack...

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 B—6 THE SUNDAY ARMORIES RAIDS SHOW BIG SLUMP Smashing of Gangs by U. S. Men Results in Fewer Thefts of Guns. BY REX COLLIER.

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 Harrismen Down Yanks, 8-3, Toss Away Nightcap in 11 Innings, 7-10. BY FRANCIS E. STAN. HAT Uncle Clark Griffith needs, it...

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 _B-8 =x s PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1935—PART OXE. D. C, JULY SPORTS. Record Throng Awaiting Struggle Between...

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, - ly D. C., JULY 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. " Marylanders Open Star Horseshoe Play :...

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 B—10 8 Amateur Champion Is Not a Machine—Like Jones, BY W. R. McCALLUM. . LAWSON LITTLE, JR., the \/ \, world amateur golf

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 Held July 27-28 Will Carry State Title. PONSORSHIP of the eighth an- S nual tri-city regatta at Herald two days of thrills

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 ANNUAL CHURCH FETE WILL LAST FULL WEEK Biergarten Will Be Each Evening at Carnival, July 15 to 20. The annual carnival of Our

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 Editorial Page Civic Dart 2—12 Pages Activities EUROPEAN DEMANDS RISE ON PRICE OF WORLD PEACE Interests of Best Americans Now

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, =G, JULY 17, 1935—PART TWO THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien, D. C. LJuly 7, 1935...

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 BLUE EAGLE TESTS ROOSEVELT GRIP “Political Window Dressing” Backfires in Barrage at Supreme Court. BY MARK SULLIVAN, VENTS ot

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 CEREMONY FRIDAY AT FORT STEVENS TORECALL BATILE Men Who Fell Defending Capital 71 Years Ago to Be Honored. The interest of

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 Assistance in Finding Jobs For Veterans Here Urged Legion, Oscar G. Jones, in Detailed Report Requests Full Co-O Employment

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 1t Winners of Housing Act |{(IAL CENTERS Essays to Get Medals | Patrick’s, Rev. Father Dominic, Ideas on Homes Briné at...

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 JAIL &% BAND #= EYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALLMENTS. n his second vear with Babe Bunton's Orchestra. stramming banjo and...

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 - D-8 Dalmatian CoastIsLand Of Sunshine Mountains and Sea of Exquisite Blue Pro- vide Beauty. ARAJEVO, Yugoslavia, July 6.—

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 Record Set ByU.S.Parks’ Reservations Rails Share in Boom of Intra-American Travel Trend. EW YORK, July 6.—Advance...

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 D—10 ST. JOSEPH'S BOYS CANP IN' GROVE Find Facilities for Summer Outing at Hand—Girls Need One, Too. Instead of going to camp

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 24 Pieces of Catalin Handle Stainless Steel TABLEWARE 1.98 -—Six knives, six forks. six tablespoons and six tea- of bright

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 D—12 : AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 1935—PART TWO CTIZENS OPPOSED il =202 TG F = COVING OF TRANS bk 5 s T vOU MAY AS WELL,

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 Capital’s Social High . Lights Part' 3—12 Pages Tennis and Golf Hold Interest of Miss Barbara Bonnycastle, daughter of Mrs.

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 E-2 Miss Coon Is Married At Arlington Married to Marshall V. Huddlestun at M. E. Church. The marriage of Miss Catherine...

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 SOCIETY. About Well-Known Folk In Books, Art, Politics Some White House Gossip About New Kitchen. Barney Baruch Wri Book and

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 . ¥ E—4 / Maryland’s Hospitality Attractive Summer Travelers| Sail, Picnic Amid Charm onVacations. LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 6—

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 SO CIRTY. Comdr. H. W. Hill Joins His Family at Annapolis Will Reside at Birdsville, Va., at The Castle, Home of the Late Mr.

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