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Evening Star dated June 25, 1936

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 (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow; warmer; gentle variable winds becoming moderate southwest....

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 -A—2 #x THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., _THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936. M Win Race With Death BRITON'S 70LEADS SARAZEN 3 SHOTS

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 LANDON GREETED ON VAGATION TRIP Governor Arrives in Colo- rado to Spend Some Time on Ranch. By the Associated Press. DENVER,

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 A—4 R THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY JUNE 25, 1936. ‘SOUTH SEES TWO-THIRDS RULE AID TO STATES RIGHTS END HELD

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936. *» A—S DISTRICT URGED TO PRESS FOR VOTE AS “TEA PARTY” ENDS...

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 HOURS ANDWAGES | RULINGS ASSALLED Recovery Is Held Retarded by Invalidation of New Deal Laws. By the Assoclated Press....

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 DEMOCR CALIFORNIAN SITS IN SUBCOMMITTE Feminine Alternates to Be Chosen for Members of Committee. By the Associated Press.

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 PRAVER IS SMITH'S NEED, PASTOR SAYS itolored Minister Declares Walkout Incident Is “Un- N : fortunate.” By the Assoctated...

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 POLICE BROADEN GEM THEFT PROBE Doubt, However, Same Thief Robbed Coe and Cox Estates. | "By the Associated Press. GARDEN...

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 ANNOUNGING!! New Summer Rates Beginning at. 3 5 FULL HOTEL SERVICE INSPECTION INVITED New Colonial Hotel 15th & M Sts. N.W.

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 POL 10 RECFE ABOT LY § Contributions for Central Area May Carry Through Summer. Although the fund for reopening the swimming

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHI THURSDAY e THEODORE W. NOYES..........Editor s bl e e et The Evening Star

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 Class Feeling Soft-Pedaled by Robinson Speech Attempts to Persuade bn Supreme Court Issue. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. HILADELPHIA,

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 ALLEN. ROSA ANNA. On Tuesday, June | at her residence. 7 10th st. ROSA ANNA ALLEN. wife o! the 1 Epperworth Alen “the devoted

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 ‘DR. DURANT SEES 4 BIG PROBLEMS _Kiwanians Told of Biological, Economic, Moral and Political Crises. TFour basic problems so

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 . and high school graduates desiring to make A—16 %= HEAT HITS CROPS IN DROUGHT AREA “Second Driest June on Rec- ord” Brings

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 T CANPAEN TKETS RESOLD Large Turn Out Expected for Roosevelt Nominator Show Saturday. With more than 100,000 tickets sold...

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 Like teeth lndao AL ot over T 10 gold 'sad "sasing’ SPOT CASH! If Your Dentist Hurts You, Try DR. FIELD Plate Expert @ Oouble

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 SWEDEN IS HELPE BY CO-OPERATIVES Volume of Business Grows Rapidly and Lower Prices Are Result. Editor's Note: Elmer W. Peter-

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 "A-20 » CLEARINGS SHOW SLIGHT DECLINE Total for 22 Leading Cities Remains Well Above Same 1935 Period. Bv the Associated...

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 FINANCIAL. LUNP RECORDED BY POLISH BONDS Domestic Railroad Issues Also Under Pressure. THE EVENING BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK...

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 EARNINGS LOWER May Net Totals $124,014, Compared to $150,323 in 1935 Month. BY EDWARD C. STONE. The monthly report of the...

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 F CURB LIST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE Specialties Able to Climb, but Others Are Steady to Slightly Lower. By the Assoclated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 25 1936. Store Must Be Broom-clean by August 29th s will cash-in on one of

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 Washington News he Fnening Sfar WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936. LL 2 Society and General PAGE B—1 Haycock...

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 KIWANIANS LAUD CAPITAL BEAUTY ‘Hospitality Also Is Praised by Dakota Delegate to Convention. Praise for the beauty of...

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt Will Accompany the President to Quaker City Saturday Will Sail Shortly fdr Honolulu President’s Wife

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 SOCIETY Residential Washington Social Notes Lieut. and Mrs. Dial on Visit Here. ORMER Senator and Mrs. Na- thaniel B. Dial

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 SOCIETY, Marriages Of Import In Capital Miss Derome Bride of Mr. Daley—Other Weddings. ‘(Continued From Fourth Page.) E....

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 SOCIETY. Maryland And Virginia Inthe News Mr. an_d_l\Tt;. Haar Give Dinner for Visitors. R. AND MRS. HERBERT HAAR of Lorton,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10 11™ F AND G STREETS Men’s Shirts, $1>° Were $2 and $2.50 100 men's fancy

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 THURSDAY, JUNE 25 1936. It HEGHT GO Master List of Recommen- » dations to Be Compiled for Improvements. Leaving behind them a

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 UDD,LDT Women’s Accessories [ tra Specml' Sale | ! Summer Gloves Regularly 79¢, $1 and 1.50 59 All styles! All colors! Dark:

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 After Dark Smart People, Smart Things, Smart Places. By the Spectator. Trade Masry Registered. U. S. Patent Office| THOUSAND

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 Letter of Credit Ask About Our Convenient “Letter of Credit” which allows you up to 90 days to pay, with no down payment....

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 ARANA B—-12 « THE EVENING STAR, Books closed. All charge purchases made the balance of the month will appear on July...

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 CITIZENS PROTEST HIGHER CARFARE Sixteenth Street Group Give Five Reasons to Utili- ties Body. Striking at the proposal of the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Caprrtal’s Rapio PROGRAMS Thursday, June 25. WRC 950k PM. (Copyright, 1936) WOL 1,310k

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936. B—15 % MODERN MAIDENS WAR ON CRIME— Accused by the Victim! o...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Clearance 100 HATS —Felts, Fabrics, Straws. Were $1.95 to $5.00. $1.00 Kann’s—Second Floor....

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Foening Star Features and Comics PAGE C—-1 Veteran...

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 Gets Early Start to Become a Hunter This colt, named Punch, goes over the jumps at Godfrey Farm in Virginia, although only

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 25 1936. SPORTS. c-3 =TT T...

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 EEEE T TR TS C—4 SPORTS. ___THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936. BPORTS. Olympic Pot, Off to Cool...

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 WOMEN’ = - If Served as 8 FEATURES, Cocktail Beverage Should Be Carefully Seasoned THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., L2

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 WOMEN Bedtime Stories 'S FEATURES. The Call of the Great World. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. The Great World calls. and youth must

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 WOMEN’ Iy 1000 PAIRS " McCALLUMS | SILK STOCKINGS THIS WEEK What did Pee-Chee White say? r' A P ", Here's All You Have to Do—

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 Cc—8 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO C., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936 ISCELLANEOUS DAILY SHORT STOR: HELP—MEN. .

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 APARTMENTS. ROOMS—UNFURNISHED. CIRCLE — Large, bright 200m. semi.priv. bath. $30 per month 0 light and housekeeping Nort 33

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 G-10 SALE—HDI‘ISES. (Continued.) $7,450. $500 CASH—$65 MONTH. NEAR CONN AND CATHEDRAL AVES. Brick house of ) vooms, bath. 2

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 AUCTIONS. SALE—ACREAGE. —5 TQ 10_ACRES. o8 u:ml.‘ clevation; $350 pet wi o Gentlies ‘Address Box 2%5-T, Star 22°ACRES. s ¥ OM

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 Hollywood Takes Care Of Former Favorites Old-Timers Get Preferred Roles in Many Films, Including “San Francisco,” Which Also

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