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Evening Star dated July 13, 1936

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 (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and slightly warmer tonight and tomorrow, probably followed by local thundershowers...

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 A—2 =% CATHEDRAL RITES PRAISE ERASMUS Dr. Born and Dr. Stokes Explain Scholar’s Ideals %" at Quadricentennial, « " ¥ Erasmus,

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 NEW ALIGNMENTS INEUROPE LIKELY Breakdown of Locarno Se- curity Efforts Seen Result of Reich-Austria Pact. BACKGROUND— Germany

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 A—4 DUTIES OF PRESS TOLD BY BARNUM conomy of Scarcity Hit by Loeb at Affairs In- : stitute. {Br the Assoc'ated Press. %...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1936. H > b HUGHES RELEASED INAUTO FATALITY Aviator-Film Producer Is...

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 @ards of Thanks. GHEEN, ELIZABETH. The family of the late Mrs. Al GHEEN wishes to s “profound appreciation for tiful flowers

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 Any size, 6 or 8 Exposure Rolls: Developed 2 5(! and Printed on Velox gopring 30 up RITZ STUDIO, 1112 G St. With RIGHT OVER e

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 A-8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. - _July 13, 1936 THEODORE W. NOYES. The Evening

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 Landon Keeps His Common Sense Views Kansan Displays No Personality Changes Since Nomination. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. OVERNOR...

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 U.S.O < 13 MARK MAKERS ON YANKEE SQUAD Upsets Stud Final Tests| as 10 of Games’ Records Are Excelled. BY ALAN GOULD,...

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 * « gels already have sold Steve Mesner, b ) . Mr. Rickey is not a fellow to sneeze SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 SPORTS. NO JONES, LITTLE 10 FIGHT AGAINST McLeod Is Intlined to Favor Performer Like Kocsis, Munger or Turnesa. BY W. R....

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 FINANCIAL INDUSTRIAL LOANS AND RAILS —GAlN Aided by Seasonal Carload- ings and General Business Momentum. Averages Rally...

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 A—14 wx» LOCAL SECURITIES NEAR 1936 PEAKS Enter Segond Half Year With Prices Higher Than at Opening. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Many

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 FINANCIAL. BUYING DWINDLES IN GURB MARKET Stocks Turn Irregular in Narrow Trading After Firmness. By the Assoctated Press.

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 TONCHEG OPEN CANPAIGH TODAY . 8,000 Expected to Pay Fee to Hear Him Talk on “Who’s Crazy?” By the Associated Press. SEATTLE,

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 Washington News e The Foen SN WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1936. ny Star ¥ Society and General PAGE B—1 One-Man Car...

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 PRESS ARD DD FREEDON URCE Knox Warns Against ‘Wrong Ideas’ at Dedication of Station. By the Associated Press. ROCKFORD, Ill,

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