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Evening Star dated July 22, 1937

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 WEATHER. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow, slight variable winds, becoming gentle south or southwest. Tem-

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 A—2 xx% SENATE WILL VOTE ONLOANRATEVETO Leaders Predict Passage Today of Bill to Extend Low Interest for Farmers....

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 - FUEHRER OF BUND RIDICULES PROBE Answers Nazi Inquiry De- mand of Dies by Pledge to America. By the Associatea Press...

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 A—4 x ARKANGANS PLAN 10 PICK SENATOR Sub-Group of State Com- mittee Meets to Decide on Course. By the Assoclated Press....

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 ~ ACCUSED TEACHER RELEASED ON BOND Prosecutor Unmoved by Mother’s Desire to Quash Abduction Charge. Mrs. Marian W. Campbell,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1937. _NATIONAL Furniture Co= Seventh & H Streets N.W. Offers the...

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 - NEW BLACK LEGION MURDER REVEALED Dean, Executioner of Hood- ed Gang, Spurs Hunt for Victim. 5 BY the Associated Press...

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 A—8 x THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, JULY .22, 1937. CLOSED SHOP BAN FOUGHT BY UNIONS C. 1. 0. and A. F. L.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BRITON BIDS U. S GUIDE PALESTINE Liberal Proposes England | between Arabs and Jews was side-

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY ______________ July 22, 1937 THEODORE W. NOYES The

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 Leader Choice Adds Drive to Split Barkley Held Backed by Block Favoring Court Revision. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ELECTION of...

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 A—12 #» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 22 1937 Bratha. \l\l‘(\ ADELLA. On "lumday . her rosidence. 120

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 UNION WILL FIGHT PICKET ORDINANCE Tinworkers’ Counsel to Pe- | tition Injunction Against New Cumberland Law. ordinance 1 wmn

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 A—14 * Physique, Char m and Speaking Power Aid Barkley as Leader Robust Health To Bo‘ Major Asset as Job Demands Strength. BY

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 FOUR FLOORS AIR COOLED}- Ample Parking Facilities at the Rear of the Store. Clearance in the Infants’ Department! 201.15...

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 A—16 * | indicate a pre-conceived plan to em- | ploy force.” Police Exhibits Disregarded. HUUGHTEI'ING NEW The committee said

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 BT ~ SECONDARY BONDS TURN IRREGULAR Sharp Gains and Losses Contrasted—Railroad Issues Also Mixed. CIAL. BONDS ON By private

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 A—l1 D.C. AUTO TOTAL CLIVBS SHARPLY 1936 Registrations Placed at 181,319, Compared to 171,464 in 1935. BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEW YORK CURB MARKET S5 71| EARNED S BYATLAS POWDER Quarter’s Profits Compare , D. C,

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 A—20 #%% CLEARINGS DROP BELOW YEAR AGO Total for 22 Leading Cities Shows Loss Due to New York Decline. [KNEEL-DOWN STRIKERS |

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 DG HEADSSEEKING $389.000 AS SHARE IN CHANNEL WORK Propose to Ask Inclusion of Item in Third De- ficiency Bill. MARKHAM...

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 B—2 *x Tonk EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ARTISTIC HAIRDRESSING ity SPECIAL ) $6.50 Machineless fis "4 PERMANENT [\ ANGLIN’S

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 SOCIETY. -Social Calendar Marked With Varied Activity During Summer Months The President’s Wife Returns to Hyde Park After

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Residentiail Washington Social Newst Miss Williams Re- turns to Capital From Texas. (Continued

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 Children at the Bald Eagle tuberculosis camp are show: The Evening Star-Warner Brothers Christmas gifts. chairman of the...

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 AIR RACE PRIZES ATTRACT PILOTS National and Bendix Events Offer $25,000—Speed Mark May Fall. Fighting for $25,000 in prizes,

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 After HE silly season, it seems. is upon | us . . . indeed it is upon us . . Up at the Madrillon all seems running smoothly .

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