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Newspapers dated July 4, 1922

Evening Star

 WEATHER. Cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair and somewhat warmer. Temperature for twenty-two hours .m. terday; 0 a.m. today. ull

Norwich Bulletin

 VOL. LXIV—No. 160 TRACK MEN'S ST Orders Authorizing Walkout of 400,000 Maintenance Em-| Place- Responsibi ployes of Naton's

The Seattle Star

 WEATHER Temperature Last 34 Hours Maximum, 87. Minimum, 64, Today noon, 84, Batered as Second Class Matter May VOLUME 24, NO,

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