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Evening Star dated September 8, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Fair today and tomor light variable winds. — Highest, p.m. yesterday; lowest, 62, yesterday.

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 PARADE T0 MARCH WITH TORCHLIGHTS Historical Pageant Also to Be Part of Constitution Day Exercises. A torchlight parade,...

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 BROWN PRAISES STAR SAFETY DRIVE Police Head Says Observ- ance of Pledge Will Reduce Traffic Accidents. BY ERNEST W. BROWN,

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 SA 4w THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. _ WYNEKOOP HOME DISTRICT VETERANS riiezed | |OANADIAN

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 LEGISLATORS SCAN THREE TAX TYPES Estate, War Profits and Liquor Levies Scanned During Recess. BY JOHN C. HENRY. Three major

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 D. C, 1.5, SAILING SHIPS JA—6 ww THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. | GEORGIA GIRL TO WED Sl ey e e...

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 ST 0000 RASED FORAID OFJEWRY Renewa! of Effort Urged to Help Those in Nazi Germany. More than $1,500,000 has been raised by

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 REPORTS OF GAINS INTRADE CONTINUE Air Travel Sets High Record in July—Retail Sales Increase. By the Associated Press. A new

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 SHIP SETH PARKER AGAIN N DISTRESS 600 Miles From Honolulu, Depends on Worn-Out Pumps to Float. By the Associated Press....

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 "A—10 WC.T.0DEVDTES SESSONTOYOUTH Pledge of Co-operation Is Obtained for 5-Point 5-Year Program. By the Associated Press....

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 MILLER FUNERAL WILL BE TUESDAY Private Burial Will Follow 9 AM. Requiem Mass at St. Patrick’s Church. Funeral services for

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 U.5.TREASURY TRIO WILL VISIT EUROPE Secretary, Aides Expected - Not to Close Ears to Stabilization Talk. By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. =7 |5 different models! Rich, - luxurious furs! Sale of New

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 ‘A—14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. e “ r , ma o1 3 bers, whe brother, C. e r human cargo |a

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 Somervell In Florida to Begin “Biggest Canal” FormerDistrict Engineer to Supervise Con- struction. $5,000,000 Fund Au-...

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 FA—16 % FAMOUS DIVISION “WILL BEGIN SHAFT Site for Memorial to Be Dedicated by Veterans Saturday. . The famous 2d Division’s

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 COMMERCE BOARD 0 ASSIST CHEST Junior Organiiation Again to Have Unit in Down- town Area. Prompted by the successful results

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 A—18 WE WENT TO THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH JHR ‘TO GET UNPRECEDENTED VALUES FOR THE 9 ¥ It / THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 General News - BUDGET FOR 1957 INCLUDES FUNDS FOR 2 LIBRARIES Estimates of Dr. Bowerman Seek $150,000 to Build Petworth...

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 LEGION DEMANDS AGTION ON RUSSIA Maryland Group Urges End of Diplomatic Relations With Soviet. By the Associated Press. OCEAN

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. ARLINGTONINCOME TAX GAIN IS 49 PCT. Increase in Assessments Is

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 ALEKANDRIA PROVDE PENSIN Share in Liguor Profits Proposed as Fund for Employes. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star....

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 0183850 READY " FOR ROAD WORK Maryland’s Final Plans Are Submitted to U. S. by Highway Chairman. By the Associated Press....

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 B—$6 MANELVERS YO CERMAN STRENETH War Games Elicit Praise rom Officers and For- eign Observers. By the Associated Press....

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION e The Sunday St SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935. ## Mangin Tops Menzel in Net Thriller :

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 ¥ B8 s ® | | | Champ’s Sparring Bit to Be, Top Spot of Fight Card at Ball Park. BY JOHN B. KELLER. Bertha of the world’s...

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. B9 WEWM Ring Up Four Touchdowns While...

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 B—-10 o - D. C. Golfers Satisfied With Workouls :. | U Length of Course Is Seen as Advantage to Champ. Stamina to Count. BY

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 PORTS., THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—11 Aquatic Carnival to Attract 200,000 :...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE.. Tested for 4 Years of Service! Sale! "Strongwear” SHEETS...

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 Editorial Page Special Articles Part 2—8 Pages "ARMED CONFLICT IS PRICE OF PEACE FO U. S. Congress Has R MEDDLERS Notified

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY ............September 8, 1935 THEODORE W....

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 HENRY FORD PIONEERS IN DECENTRALIZATION Fourteen Plants Make Auto Parts in Rural Sections Near Detroit. Men Enjoy Work. Ito

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 BOARD MAKES LIST OF CAPITAL CLUBS Trade Organization Com- riles Information of Meet- ings and Officers. A complete roster of

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 D.C.Guard Organizations Prepare for Armory Drills nits Given Short Vacation to Start Falll And Winter Indoor Schedules This

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 DISTRICT SCHOOLS OF HUMBLE ORIGIN Funds for Beginning Were Raised hy Sale of Lottery Tickets. BY JESSIE FANT EVANS. You Mr.

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 GLORIA’S TRICK By Elinor Maxwell. fore closing time, Brock Martin, as well-gromed and debonair as ever, stepped from the...

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 D8 LOVELY LITTLE FOOL CHAPTER XXXVI killed, Betsy. Thank God you got off with just a few broken ribs and bruises and being

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—12 Pages SOCIETY SECTION he Sundwy Stae WASHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8,

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 SOCIETY. Clagett Miss Becomes : Mr. Lankford’s Bride Wedding Solemnized in Collington, Md: Miss Doris Newton Married in Naval

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 About Well In Books, Art, Politics President Enjoys Old Home Meeting—Caro- lina Plantations Lure Yankee Dollars. World of...

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 SOCIETY. Future Home in’ Cleveland Miss Griffin Visiting in Long Beach Chevy Chase Resident to Continue Journey to China....

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 SOCIETY. Washingtonians Return From Vacation Trips Mr. and Mrs. Karl Corby and Family Back at Timberlawn After Maine Visit.

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 Alexandrian Is Back From NewEngland Miss Clarence Snow- den Spends 6 Weeks in Northern States. ALEXANDRIA, Va,, September 7.—

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 Y SOCIETY. Hunting Season Will Open This Week at Myopia Club Maj. James W. Appleton Is Again the M. F. H. Fox Hounds to Meet

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 S 16 Attend Wynnewood Bridge Fete Mrs. Samuel K. Wade Hostess at Home in Silver Spring. SILVER SPRING, Md., September %.—Mrs.

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 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART THREE., SOCIETY E—9 Miss Potts Is Married In Loudoun...

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 iy ~_E—10 SOCIETY. Fall Social Season Opens At Quantico in Reception Members of Officers’ Mess and Families Are Guests—Gen.

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 SOCIETY. Shows Draped Neckline Lees Depart On Journey To Chicago Edgemore Couple to Return by Way of Detroit. Judge and Mrs.

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART THREE. S8OCIETY. An Event, a plan, a success unequalled in

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 | Stagé — Screen Autos — Radio Part 4—10 Pages P . By John Jay Daly. IGH school graduates on their way to the college campus,

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 F-2 TWO UNUSUAL M By John Clagett Proctor. HERE have been some very un- usual men in Congress since the first legislative...

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 .UNCLE SAM AIDING REVIVAL OF DIORAMA ART HERE By Margery Rice. ing revived in this country, and Washington, center of many

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 | F—¥ THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON D. C., SEPTEMBER 8§, 1935—PART FOUR. NEW .CROP OF EARLY FALL LITERATURE IS ON STANDS A...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN@JON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART FOUR. RADIO DUE FOR WIDER USE.IN NEXT CAMPAIGN Politicians Warming

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 23 u . Legion; Finance, H. Winship Wheat- + Associations, .Great Steps to Freedom ToBe Dramatized in D.C. Constitutional...

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 AMUSEMENTS,’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART FOUR. AMUSEMENTS, -7 ™ STAGE SHOWS BEATEN ELSEWHERE,

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 F-8 CRUSADE BEG Star Safety Campaign Is Now Well Under Way Success of Drive to Curtail Fatalities -and Accidents on City...

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 Storie s—Sports— " Secret of the Secretary - By W. Boyce Morgan THE DRAWER SLID OUT EASILY, AND REVEALED A LARGE AND BULKY

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 New Educational Plans (Continued From First Page.) who preach social welfare. present time Uncle Sam has allotted $50,000,000

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 5—12 Pages WASHINGTON BANK DEPOSITS REVEAL STEADY UPSWING Substantial Gains Since June...

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 - F INDUSTRIAL ISSUE INANCIAL. FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER» 8, 1935—PART FIVE. WEEKLY SUMMARY OF

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 FIN BROAD ADVANCES INBOND VALUES Rails Heavy Favorites as Foreign Issues Also Dis- play Firmness. BY G. A. PHILLIPS,...

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 FINARCIAL. FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 8, 1935—PART FIVE. WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW YORK CURB

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 Mrs. Marguerite Kehm (left) and Miss Doris Kehm of Baltimore, recent visitors to the American Philatelic Society Golden...

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 G—6 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SITUATIONS—MEN. SITUATIONS—WOMEN. SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC,...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. — —_— SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. e 7 bickwhest, ntrols rice reasonable. Pl S Sarn 3 McCreaby. 5504 33rd st. W CoAL

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 G-8 ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) N PETWORTH—A _real home for couple or gentlemen of refinement. southern ex- Bosure: board

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 8, REAL ESTATE. G—9 APAI.TMENTS—UNI‘URN!SHED. WANTED—APARTMENTS.

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 SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) N.W. CORNER, $10,950. Nine rooms. 2 baths: Electrolux ofl durner: SAM R age: beamed ceiling: nice

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 AUT SALE—GARAGES. GARAGE_ METAL, 1-CAR, GOOD" CONDL- tion, with sliding doorsi can be easily d. 1809 Kenyon st. n.W....

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) PLYNMOUTH o34 de Tuxe coupe. ssm rumble seat. 5 i monn back Susrantee. 7 N ne.

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 Universities Part 6—10 Pages INCRE 01 00 PREDICTED NOVEMBER T0TAL Crowding in Coming Year Anticipated as Great as Previously.

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 H—2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 100 TO RETURN [ 22 New Members Join G. W. Faculty TOG W LSS Registration Starts Sep-|...

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 SOUTHEASTER 1. T0 OFENSEF. Registration Approaches New Peak for Fall Term of “L” Courses. With registration reaching a new

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 o HOWARD T0 BEGH 6TH SCADOLYEA Classes Open September 24 in_Its Nine Schools and Colleges. Howard University, Washington's

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