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Evening Star dated July 5, 1936

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 (U, 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Local thundershowers; tomorrow gen- erally fair and somewhat warmer, ex- cept scattered...

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 —2 & AIRBUREAU SHIFTS LAID TO POLITICS Efficient Workers Dismissed for New Dealers, Report Charges. The direct charge that

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 - VANDENBERG FIRES BLASTATNEW DEAL Charges “Vampire Bureauc- racy” Threatening Our Rights and Economy. By the Assoctated...

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 TALWADGEENTERS 11, SEMATERACE To Oppose Russe!l in Pri- mary in Fight “to Save Georgia and Nation.” By the Assoctated Press.

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 SPORTS ROGRAN ARKS EXERESES Wesley Heights, Spring Val- ley and Westerly Residents THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. | gg Race

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 A—6 EAHBT T0 SHOW PONERADVANEES U. S. Development and Re- sources to Be Depicted Here Soon. A complete exposition of power

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 When you are too busy to come in, Sally Blair, our personal shop- per, will be glad to shop for you Phone District 4400. Palm

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 Qards of Thanks. BAILFY, CLARA S. We wish to thank ev. George A. Parker. assistant pastor, e neighbors and friends for their

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 e ——————————— THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 5, 1936—PART ONE. A9 = —————————————— = o HIT.AND.RUN DR'VER | pulled

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 A—10 = IONCHECK SEES NEW DEAL VIGTORY Roosevelt Is “Better Man,” He Says—Undecided on Own Plans. B the Associated Press....

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 THREE NOMINATED FORVALORWEDA Dr. Roggenkamp and Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Castle, Jr., Cited for Rescues. Two more nominations for

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 A—12 PRESIDENT SENDS | ~ COODWIL NOTE Cites Harmonious Relations With Canada in Message to Park Ceremony. Bespeaking the hope

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 Sports—Pages 6 to 11 |B - [ooere ] @he Sundy Star WASHINGTON, . D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1936. PAGE B—1 Congress Backs

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 B—2 COMMUNISM HELD PROPER AS STUDY Takoma Park Celebrators Told of Ruggedness of U. S. Principles. By the Assoctated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C ., JULY 5, 1936—PART ONE. -0 How Good Is Your Memory for Names, News and Faces? These...

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 B—4 » COSHETES Th FHT PROWIED Representative lenckes Seeks Repeal of Levies on Luxury Basis. BY WILL P. KENNEDY. Protesting

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 MOHAWK VALLEY HISTORIC AND NEW Recreation Area Lies Be- tween Catskills and Adi- rondacks. FORT PLAIN, N. Y, July 4—A tour of

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 = SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1936. Mark-Making Rife atA. A. U. Meet : Nais...

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 MITCHELL, WELSH WILL MEET TODAY Pair Aiso Will Oppose in Match for Washington Doubles Title. BY BILL DISMER, JR. HAT the vast

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 SPORTS. Cox Is Rated Master Golf Shot : Mid-Atlantic Net Singles Revived BARNETT SEESD.C.] PRO AMONG 4 BEST | ‘Armour,...

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 TWO-DAY GRUSES | MARK WEEK ENDS Canoe Club Will Be Host Saturday to Paddlers of Middle States. BY BILL DISMER, Jr. EEK END

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 B—10 PORTS. THE SUNDAY S WASHINGTON. D. C, JULY 5, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. Wilson First in 10-Mile Race : Sarron’s F oe Here

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 0 (el Ay 5, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. B-11 Discovery Finishes Ninth as Stand Pat Wins Stars

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 ' B—12 HUGHES GIVE ROON FOR “Y" BUILDING Furnishings Presented as Memorial to Their Daughter. The Chief Justice of the United

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 ‘Editorial Page Special Articles EDITORTAL SECTION he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, U. S. Shipping Gets New Life New Chapter

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 STAR, WASHINGTON D C, JULY 5 1936—PART TWO. Ly o THE SUNDAY : s e ———————————————————————————————————e e e ————————— “PILLARS

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 1936—PART T NEW MEXICAN HIGHWAY PROMOTES TRADE, AMITY First Completed Section of Great Pan-...

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 D—= JUNE CONVENTIONS LEAD ATTENDANCE Associated Country Women and Kiwanis Help Boost Total to 12,306. More people attended

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 Camp Training Orders Issued for National Guard THE SUNDAY AUXILIARY MARKS [6TH ANNIVERSARY Employment. ORMAL orders for the

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 D—6 RAINBOW DIVISION REUNION PLANNED Neagle to Lead D. C. Group to National Meeting at Kansas City. Headed by Honorary...

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 Regular $89.50 C“WESTINGHOUSE Electriec Range sA4.d D Completely Installed! —The first time in Washington that Westinghouse

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 i)_8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 5, 1936—PART TWO. SOENCE TEAGHR 0y Wfifi@fi SHORTAGE SEE and here’s a sale of 29¢

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—8 Pages he Sundny Star WASHINGTON, SOCIETY SECTION D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1936. mE

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 B2 SOCIETY, Weddings of Recent Date Attract Wide Attention Miss Lillian Alice Shewmaker Bride of Mr. Alfred B. Goodall—Miss

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 SOCIETY. Residential ‘Washington Social Notes (Continued From First Page.) close their apartment at the Shore- ham Tuescday

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 E_4 SOCIETY. Miss Park| D Engagement| - = Announced|| fapmadd o s Junior Leaguer to Be Bride of Percy S. Darlington, Jr. R.

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINLTON 'D. C, JULY 5, 1936—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Receives Degree Washington Residents At Beverly

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 E—6 Chevy Chase Residents Visit in West Dr. and Mrs. Merz| Plan Tour — Mrs. Clark, Son Arrive. RS. ALBERT HOBBS CLARK and her

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 SOCIETY. * About Well-Known Folk In Books, Art, Politics To Mrs. Shipley the Passport Division Has Romance and Tragedy—Famous

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 4 SOCIETY. Residents of Bethesda Enjoying Holiday Trips Mr. and Mrs. C. Marshall Finnan Take Cot- THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 . First-Aid and Life-Saving Courses Taught at Co-Educational® Stage and Screen Part 4—8 Pages he Sundany St FEATURES...

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 F—2 MONOCACYBATTLES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., "JULY 5, 1936—PART FOUR. MADE HISTORY FOR DISTRICT Point of Dramatic

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 Broadcasters To Preserve @ Are United Air Freedom Factionalism Threate ns Intérnal Rifts in Association—Politicians Draw...

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 THE '‘SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. : C.; - JULY 5, 1936—PART FOUR. AERIAL SIGHTSEEING SPEEDS YELLOWSTONE VISIT “Grand Teton”

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 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, JULY 5, D. G, 1936—PART FOUR. AMUSEMENTS. F—$§ POPULAR M-G-M PLAYER TURNS FROM...

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 SAFE DRI Two-Day Accident Clinic Will Be Held in New York Prime Purpose Is to Place Public Approva'L on Good Motorists in...

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 - < STORIES SPOM‘S! l GAMES (@ <] : Secret of the Summer House 8 . sosce Morean i ‘HIS week our crossword pr.zzle is 4 n the

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 8 * Rabbits Used Designed to in Research | Aid Aviatorsl Human Skulls Also Part of Experimental‘ Equipment of Laboratory in

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 Classified Ads Pages 4 to 9 Part 5—10 Pages MLACHLEN BANK OPENS SOUTHWEST| P OFFICE TOMORROW New Building Erected as U. S.

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 FINANCIAL, FINANCIAL, WASHINGTON, D. C, STOGKS REGISTER IRREGULAR TONE Prices Indecisive Except for | Few Shares With Bullish

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 THE_SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, JULY 5, 1936—PART FIVE. FINANCIAL. G—3 SUMMARY OF BONDS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE...

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 FACTORY QUTPUT CONTINUES TORISE Associated Press Average Jumps to 92.3, Highest Since May, 1930. By the Assoctated Press. NEW

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 5, 1936—PART FIVE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—SALESMEN, EMPLOYMENT...

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 G—6 x* ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 5, 1936—PART FIVE APARTMENTS. —_— SALE—MISCELLANEOUS....

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 ‘. REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS THE SUNDAY ,STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 5, 1936—PART FIVE APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. (Continued.)...

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 RfiAL ES’f‘ATE. HOUSES—UNFURNISHTD, ‘Cortineed ) :Continued. SALE—HOUSES. ) ROOMS; GEORGIA AVE. N.W- office and 2 “baths:...

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—ESTATES. NEAR MT. VERNON. 82 acres. 7-room house. a.m.i. cOtt ‘vant's house. and other bulldinss. 400...

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 INFANTILE MALADY ROUSES ALABAMA Health Official Warns Public Prevalence Is Worst in History of State. By the Associated...

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 AANNNNNNANRNNNRRNRNNRNNNN M AGAZINE JULY SECTION Sth 1936 Story on Page Four Cover Design by |. B. Hazelton “His First Day,”

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 2 Magazine Section THIS WEEK TUWICFEF a WAITRESS ¢ She won her first real fame as a movie waitress — but years before Bette

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 Moagoazine Section THIS Wl EK 3 f HID HIRST DAY The story of Jefferson Pope, of the Whee! Sales-School, who in one single day

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 4 Magazine Section A REAL SHIP, NOT A PHANTOM — THE WESTERN DAWN — DEAD AHEAD! THIS WEEK by DoucLAs NEwTON HE Calantara’s...

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 - — Magazine Section Passage that caution and good seamanship could not beat; something that spelt sure doom to all Farnes.

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 6 Magazine Section llustration by Harry L. Timmins THE STORY SO FAR had seized Aathleen Bullitt when she set out on a cruise

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 Magazine Section The world is feverishly rearming, and peace crusaders shudder. HE whole world is feverishly rearming on a

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 8 Mcgozine Section THIS If there is a boy or a dog, a grouchy uncle or a girl in love in your family ATASTROPHE, nimble with

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 Magazine Section gone to a formal party at Dick's house. The guests had been announced. The house bristled with servants . .

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 10 Magazine Section Coming FEATURES MIGNON G. EBERHART “The Mapgic Cup of Jade” A priceless gem, an Em- peror’s cup, a...

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 . Davis Pope quickly. Magazine Section question which the prospect must answer in the affirmative. This, ac- cording to Mr.

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 12 Magazine Section had visited the finca and he was fear- ful of missing the lane. When Nadito found it, Pepe let go a...

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 * marry him . . Mogazine Section . She’d put on an act for him! But as Dick stood in the doorway, with his boyish grin and

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 14 Magazine Saction THIS WEEK Formal “garden parties” of other days have given place to the parties-in-the-garden of today by

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 Magazine Section THIS WEEK Good Taste Today Today at a party in a garden, no matter how big, women are just as likely to wear

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 IT IS WISE TO USE ONLY THOSE Magazine Section for those who prefer POWDER To introduce Squibb Tooth Powder, your druggist is

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 The Sundy Star WASHINGTON, . D. ¢, JULY 35, 1936. e UNDER THE MIGHTY GUNS OF THE PENNSYL- VANIA. Scene aboard the flagship of

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 o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 5, 1936. Independence Day July 4, 1776—the day re- bellion became

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 C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 5, 1936. WASHINGTON, D. THE NERVOUS DRIVER By W. E. Hill Copyright, 1936, by Chicago Tribune-N. ¥...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—IULY 5, 1936. Europe’s “Poisoned Paradise”—Monte Carlo NO WHERE upers, aristo

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 5, 1936. Best Snapshets of the Week The Star’s Amateur Contest...

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 NDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 5, 1936. Smart Styles Easily Made Two attractive frocks for the mid- Summer

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 Twelve Twelve Pages in g un g a Pages in Color WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, 'U/LY 5. 1936, THA™ WELL, AFTER ALL,HE SAY, I GOTTA

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 YEH, HOLLY, MY NEPHEW WHY ! T THOUGHT HE DOES FOLLOW DOESNT LIKE HIS WORK — YOU SAID HE FOLLOWED T — HES AN HE WANTS TO...

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 HOW DO [ KNow HOoW | CAUGHT COLD ? How DOES ANYRBRODY KNow % | THINK LU A HoT BATH 2 oN FEEL SORT OF ALL IN- YOU KNow ---...

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 OH, CASPAR, THERE'S A DEAR LITTLE SIRD N THE BACK YARD wWITH BOTH WINGS BRKENM " DON'T WHY, | DO BELIEVE THAT § POOR LITTLE

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 [RE@] ”&@ FEDUEE’BE “ Gene Bym\e.s Advertisement OR HOW MELVIN PURVIS CAPTURED THE GARSON JAIL-BREAKERS AHA! A BATTERY BOMB!

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 WHAT Do You Y |7 MAKES OUR SoCIAL THE AUTAud Y AARS. GOOSIMPLES HUSBAND| Hmm! T ALWAYS THOUGHT POSITIoOn HARD — 1T MEAA . YOU

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 e he Sunday Shat Color WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 5, 1936 278 7-5-36 Ay EDGAR RiICE BURROUGHS e Thes ~Tm 1 B T B e e : WITHUTTLE

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 z i TO CENTRAL AMERICA- [ A W, HEY- FRED FREE- WHATCHA DOIN' ? GUESS IT WOULD, IF IT HAD TO- BULT | DONT PLAN TO GO THAT...

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 (AT LAST--DAN IS OUT OF THE HOSPITAI AND ON HIS WAY TO THE COUNTRY--NOT A €CLOUD SEEMS TO MAR THE PERFECT DAY AT THE CAR...

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 PETER PILTDOWN YoU COME ON NOW! TS LUNCH-TIME — WAITLL | TELL MA ' WANNA SEE THAT CUTE LITILE RED- wow! THIS 1S My LUCKY DAY

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 GAVE FOR A WETTING, BEN WAS UNHARMED ! CLIMBING ABOARD THE BOAT, HE FELL 10 THE OARS WITH ELMER — OUR ONLY CHANCE 15 TO GET ¥

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 - sA T [, WEARE HOLBROOK ./ ST / b | 7 FRANK-FOGARTY WHAT 2 SHE's GoNE | YEP, THOUGHT 1D Y L AM T INT/ 3 B S = i Y ON TH'...

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