Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1936, Page 76

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'!‘HE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C., SEPTEMBER 20, “1936—PART _FIVE. 5 an M of staff in w-mnmn. = ranged by the Pennsylvania Demo- SHIFT ANNOUNCED | st smomsten o ot oo o 7 s T 5| REGISTRATION PLANNED | soeech, o s 2o ant of the 4th Corps ares. The 3rd | ., Vo, e e Oorge ares in 1834 e ta 63 |Special Tratzs Available for Phila- FOR TH'RD ARMY Army: embraces regular and National tral "“ e 5 years old. delphia Democrats. over the omump-mmem:-mm: tnvolnflum er of only one or two L ROEVETIG Corps PR Philadelphya Headquarters to Be Transferred| “'m, ese i s Am, includes troops in| Socialist Speaks Tomnrmv. Washington will have their last op- | secured to Atlanta—Gen. Moseley the Army u mj Gen. Frank Parker, | Georgis, Alabama, North = Edward A. Teichert, national organ- , portunity on October 3 to register in| No. 10, 1410 o nrut 7 commandant. of the 8th Corps area c‘rounn South c-.rounA. Tennessee, | o0 gor the Soclalist Labor party their home city for the November h to Command. at San Antonic. He reurn from ac- Louisiana, Texas, Okla- general election. Belgi Aids W By the Associated Press. tive service ber 3 hm- Colorado, New Mexico and part | bresidential campaign, will speak at| ™ pecause all previous registrations, gium orkers. Heretofore, 8 stesm engineer once| Wih playing with en elder sister The War Department announced | ‘Gen. Moseley’s lenlorlty over Ma). | of Wyoming. 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Thomas Circle | except those made on September 3| Belgium will reduce progressively to | licensed did not have to reappear be- [at Mocklerstown, Irish Free State, terday 3rd Army Headquarters| Gen. Herbert J. Breese, who takes| Gen. Moseley, a native of Evanston, | Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue. His [ and September 15, dates already past, | 40 hours & week the maximum time of | fore the examining board, but under Willlam Hanrahan, 2 years old, * ,v;xld be transferred, October 1, from | over the command of the 8th Corps 1L, served during the war on Gen. | subject will be “The Historic Mission | are null and void, Philadelphians still | workers employed in dangerous, un- | s measure adopted at the last session | climbed on a gate and thrust his head San Antonio, Tex., to: Atlanta. area, -entitled him to the elevation. | Pershing’s staff as chief of lheluaply of the Working Class.” - There will be | not registered must do so in person. hellt.hy or excessively difficult indus- | of Congress, new licenses must be |through the bars, and was found by Officials said command would be | The senior officer in the two areas | section. For three years he was dep- | no admission charge. Two special trains have been ar- issued every two years. Holders of | his mother strangled to death. 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