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Evening Star dated September 16, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow; slowly ris- ing temperature tomorrow; gentle north-...

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 CONFUSION IS SEEN ON' CONSTITUTION Both New Dealers and Op- ponents Declared to Take Wrong Attitude «BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Both

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 THE EVENI NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEP more favorsble. 3. Even though fighting shou'd TEMBER 16, 1935. promising to

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 T A—4 xx SAFETY CAMPAIGN LAUDED BY JUDGE All Cardinal Driving Rules | Included in Star Pledge, Schuldt Declares. BY JUDGE GUS

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 W.. A OPENS 0B SAFET CANPAT Quick Compensation for In- juries Is Promised by Hopkins. W. P. A. administrators in all States

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 ‘ Retlred From Bureau of En- * of the stock room, Mr. Joyce was re- . the firm of Joyce & Selznick. Death * of the son...

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 FUND CUT URGED | [aps satiywooa \WELFARE AND JALIECS < WINNER ASSAILS CONTESTS AMONG PRETTY GIRLS. BYHL ANDKING Two Finance

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY ...........September 16, 1935 —_— e THEODORE W....

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 this afternoon at Hysong's funeral parlors, 1300 N street. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery. Mrs. ILocher was widely...

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 F.A.A.TOASSUME POWER THIS WEEK New Administration Will Have Authority to Fine Offenders. By the Associated Press. The second

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 EDUCATIONAL. Washington College of Law Fortieth Year Fall Term Begins September 23 Both Day and Evening Classes 2000 G Street

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 A—12 xx GOODMAN TO LEAD NEW RADID SERIES Veteran Broadway Maestro to Present Music Hits Starting October 6. A opened more...

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 @he Foening Stap Sporls WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935, Lanahan Looms as Aid to Nats in ‘36 : Giants Hop From

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 AT 13 BIC TOURNEYS | WON BY EMPEROR Californian Hangs Up Mark for U. S. Amateur With 19 Under Par. BY ALAN GOULD, Associated

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 Hoya Squad Has 14 Natio Injured G. W. Star to Wear BY ROD THOMAS. THERE will be no kidding of a dearth of Irish. Rome...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON C., MOI\;DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935. TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Bales— Add DO...

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 FINANCIAL. U.5. BONDS MOVE 10 LOWER LEVELS Speculative Issues Beiow Best Marks and Some Score | Declines for Day. BO...

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 TA—18 ¥ CURB LIST LOSES MOST ADVANCES j.any Favorites Register | " Declines Up to Point at Day’s Close. By the Associated...

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 Washington News CHEVY CHASE BUS SCHEDULE REVISED AFTER COMPLAINT Dissatisfaction Expressed After Day and Half’s Operation.

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 B2 SOCIETY. President Expected to - 'Return for Few Days Before Going West Mrs. Roosevelt Will A ccompany Chief Exec- utive

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 OCIETY. Army Man in Maryland Capt. Crissman Takes Sligo Park Home. Virginia and M Capt. Harold Crissman, U. S. A, and Mrs.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935. “ w § L3 . C Fall clothes are uppermost in your mind—and in

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935. o i It takes four pages in this paper to tell our story...

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 “THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935. l ! You'll find fashions for every occasion, for every size

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 T EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935. 1 After weeks of planning! Weeks of buying! Tremendous...

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 TRADITION GUIDES NAVY SHIP NAMING Secretary Swanson to Pick Designations for 17 Under Contract. By the Assoclated Press....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, P Park Protection Handicapped VIRGINIA SBHUUI' By Inadequate Police F acilities WORK IS PLANNED

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 DAILY SHORT STORY: SOUP STRATEGY By Laurel ‘VHEN Lynn Woollcott reached the Midget Cafeteria on Four- teenth street, she ‘was

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 B 7th,8th&E THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935. DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR P —— It's important to keep

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 B—12 Duce Faces Job of Persuading Ethiopian Slaves to Go Free A . ! tion in Bondage * BY WILLIAM H. STONEMAN. $ Radio to The

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 JULIE ANNE MOORE FEATHER M‘iER HAT SYNOPSIS. Ann Rogers and Riia Mauley. back in Pimviile {rom college. get Civil Service...

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 B—14 =* BOND SALE OPENS * DRIVE FOR PEACE Purchases Permit Vote on Council’s Anti-War Questions. By the Associated Press....

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 WOMEN’ ity of Rice Depenfls E Palatabil Fear Induces Bad Posture For Children, Happy Pupils, Re- lieved From Tension, Get Good

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935. B-16 - DAN DUNN. MODERN MAIDENS - ‘ o Secret Operative 48 —By

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 Nature’s % BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY, N THE coast of Oregon the long-tailed lemming mouse, | also known as the rufous tree mouse,

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 B—18 EA APARTMENTS—FUR. & UNFUR. WO ROOMS. KITCHENETTE AND BATH nice location. near Rock C. Park. 2410 Z0th_st. 1...

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 AUTOMOBILES. TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS. Lady Beth and Jerry were startled when, above the tumult of the tribesmen, they heard

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 B—20 wx» AMUS EMENTS. Melodrama at Belasco Boasts Original Plot One Unique Feature Is Total Lack of Motive for the...

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