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Evening Star dated June 7, 1937

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 (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and not so warm tonight; tomor= row, fair; géhtle west winds. Tempera- tures...

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 A—2 e» THE EVENI SWIMMING PoOL FUNDREACHES$122 Variety Club Leads Day’s Contributions With $50 Check. ‘With $122 already...

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 U1S. OFFICIALSHEAR PLEA OF UNIONISTS Roosevelt Refers Peace Message of Steel Work- ers to Aides. Bs the Associated Press....

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 A—4 xx FORD PRESIDENT AGREES TO TESTIFY Will Appear Before One-Man Grand Jury Investigating Plant Riot. BACKGROUND— Union...

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 HOUSE CONSIDERS P A EXTENSION 'Two-Year Period for New Loans of $135,000,000 May Be Granted. B3 the Associated Press. The...

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 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY ’”\EES G. U. Graduates 417 as Thousands Look On AWNU. Rewnon Ad- drimence-...

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 CHANPION BAGS SHIM CANPAG * Miss Ann Bono Indorses Work of Y. M. C. A. and Star in the Drive. The Young Men's Christian Asso-

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 A—8 »x» CRICHTON VERDIGT UPHELD BY COURT Physician-Clubman Serving Sentence, Convicted of lilegal Operation. The United...

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 1 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 7 NEW SUMMER STORE HOURS, 9:30 AM. TO 5:30 P.M. Certified by the...

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 /- Personal property. THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. June 7, 1937 - Editor THEODORE W. The

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 THE EVE NING STAR, WASHIN C., MONDAY, —_— = 7 5o VAT AN 5. Oy MONDAY, Mail Delivery Not Held Up At Plant Department Ex plains

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 A—12 &% Bratha. BANKS, ANGELA MINOR. On Saturday, June 5. 1937, at 7 am. at Williams: town, Mass., ANGELA MINOR BANKS of 1

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 AL SLUGS FOR 354 INLAST 23 GAMES His Hard Hitting Gets Nats Win Over Tribe, but His Homer Is Wasted. BY FRANCIS E. STAN, Staf

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 'A—14 =» Lou SPORTHY. IS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE “Easy-Going 29 \ 7, 1837, SPORTS. in Training :...

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 s NPWELSH LATONA IN CITY TEAM TILT First Seeded Duo Is Far Outclassed After Win in Opening Set. BY BILL DISMER, Jr. EW...

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 s PORTS. Great Array of Little Men Noted L3 Chigger Brown, 111 Pounds, | Never Took Time Out as Sewanee Gridder. Boy Blue,”

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 FINANCIAL., BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE BONDPRICESHOLD TONARROW RANGE U. S. Government Obliga- tions Mostly Higher—Other

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 A—IS KR CARREGISTRATION SHOWS INCREASE Capital Is Behind Nearby States in First Four Months of 1937. BY EDWARD C. STONE....

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 FINANCIAL. CURB LIST EASES LATEINSESSION Creole, A. & P. and Gulf Oil Are Exceptions to Lower Market Drift. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK PRODUCE. NEW YORK, June 7 (%).—Raw sugar | NEW YORK, June 7 () was...

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 Washington News BRODKINGS REPORT URGES FREEDOM FOR U. 3. AGENCIES Independence of Control by President of Regulatory Bodies

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 SOCIETY. In the Hunt Country Activities Among the Horse:Lovers of Virginia and Maryland. BY NINA CARTER TABB. HE Upperville

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937. SOCIETY. %% B—3 Resume of Social Events in the Capital and

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 B—4 x+ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. —_— DUNBARTONGES DPLONAS T0 13 First Class Is Graduated, With Senator Walsh as...

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 THE EVENING S CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ANNUAL MEETING Judge Clifford P. Smith Is| Elected President of Mother Church. Bs the...

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 B—6 AMERCAN DEBT REDUEED S0 Cut Is Made in Three Years. Commencement Service Is Set Tonight. American University has cut its

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 PRESENT TENSE By Glenn Reilly. HENRY PAT- TERSON trusted his wife, even when he re- alized that she was a sprightly, 25-...

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 Let Us Do Your Re-Weaving Large holes, small holes . . . silks, woolens, cottons . . . apparel, table- cloths, draperies....

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 LBRARYDSPLY ONEONSTTUTON Sesquicentennial Marked by Showing of Records and Documents. In celebration of the sesquicen-...

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 B—10 WOMEN'S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1837. WOMEN’S FEATURES. Old and New Friends Appear

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 CarrralL’s Rapio PROGRAMS TODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k WRC—950k HE EVENING JUNE 7, 1937. WOL—1,310k WISV—1,460k P. M T. §. Navy

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937. APARTMENTS. PROVEMENT COMPANIES. | MISCELLANEOUS

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 REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued.) HOUSES FOR SALE. THE EVENING STAR, OFFICES FOR RENT. COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.

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 B—14 | TOONERVILLE FOLKS. , FLEM PROPDY, THE LOCAL INVENTOR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MOON MULLINS. D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 7,

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 SHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937. ‘WAHL - BURY MY BONES, TOOMER- -~ WHERE'D You GIT THE. GOAT ? LEM'S RICHT, TOOMER. T

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 B—16 #x¥* AMUSEMENTS. Stage Refuses to Wilt Under Heat of Summer _Air-Conditioning Inventor Emerging as Sav- ior of the...

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