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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1935-09-23

Evening Star dated September 23, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. § Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and slightly cooler tonight; tomor- row fair with rising temperature; gentle

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 A—2 wwx PRESIDENT FACES BUSY WEEK HERE Foreign Affairs, Coal Strike and Kennedy Successor Before Him. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG.

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 - PERIL TO COURTS SEEN IN POLITICS Democrats Find Reply Easy to Legal Points Raised by Liberty League. BY DAVID LAWRI E....

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 A—4 » PAPERS PUBLICIZE ACGIDENT HORRORS, Al Gruesome Details of New York Fatalities Are Printed. “s & & And Sudden Death” re-

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 J.L. VANDERERIFT HEADS “Y” DRIVE Association Will Seek 600 New Members Between October 11 and 22. John L. Vandergrift,...

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 BALLOONISTS TELL OF RECORD HOPS Two Parties Land in Wild Areas—Claim World Marks. By the Assoclated Press. MOSCOW, September

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 MCARL CURTALS HOMESTEAD FUND Rules Repayment Must Go to Treasury, Not Into F Revelving Pot. The Resettlement Administration

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY .. .September 23, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. ««.Editor et

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 DR. COOLIDGE DIES; PROMINENT MASON Cosmos Club Member Was Former Medical Examiner of Pension Bureau. Dr. A. B. Coolidge, 78,

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 CARTHURDREES MODERNZED ARIY Five-Year Plan Proposed to Make It Model of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

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 BANK ACT HAILED BY RESERVE BOARD Holds Law Removes Re- strictions Which Blocked Effective Service. By the Associated Press.

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 < BOUT SEEMS SURE T0 PROVIDE THRILL | Gould Picks Negro to Win Inside of Five Rounds. | Figures Staggering. BY ALAN GOULD,

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 SPORTS. SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, A—13 Griffs’ 1936 Slab Staff Looking Up : Cubs Reach for National League Flag

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 A—l4 *x% W.R.T. NET GAINS §3,129 OVER 1934 "% August Total Reaches $620, Compared With $2,509 Loss Year Ago. BY EDWARD C....

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 FIN STEADINESSMARKS TRADING IN BONDS List Scores Moderate Rise Most of Day—Federal Issues Uneven. BOND AVERAGES 26 10 10 10

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 F1l NANC(IAL. -GURB LIST MOVES TOHIGHER LEVELS Gains of 1 to 2 or Mcre Points Are Registered on Broad Front. By the...

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 Washington News 82,000 D. C. PUPILS BACK AT SCHOOL; GAIN OF 4,000 SEEN Routine Class Work Begins Tomorrow—Two Build- ings...

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 S QCTET N Flag Flying Over the White House Denotes Return of President Chief Executive and This Morning—N: d’Affaires Back

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 SOCIETY. Maryland-Virginia News Montgomery County Official in South Dakota—Hardings Motor to Chicago. THE EVENING STAR,...

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 FEATHER HERHAT JULIE ANNE MOORE INSTALLMENT XIV. HOUSANDS of telegrams and letters poured into the hospitai during Lee's...

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 ARE INVITED. TO THE FAMOUS “WEAR-EVER” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935. O TOMORROW —1,004...

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 “B-% SGNEDFORRADID Celebrated Actor to Be Starred in Drama Series Starting October 6. ESLIE HOWARD, one of the most romantic

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 S8OCIETY. Back From Mexico Dr. and Mrs. Daniels Return From Visiting His Parents. Dr. and Mss. Worth Bagley Daniels have...

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 » B—S8 SILVER TRANSFER HERE COMPLETED - $25,000,000 Brought to D. C. to Give Philadelphia Mint More Space. By the Associated

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 LD LEGISLATURE MEETS AT MANILA Lame Duck Session to Act on Various Clean-Up Measures. By the Associated Press. MANILA,...

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 Bedtime Stories The Disappearance. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Don't forsst that night and day. BiRer ks S 8 e, FTEN when things

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935. WOMEN’S FEATURES. #% B—11" Poultry Guide

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935. = MODERN MAIDENS DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48 THOMAN,I...

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 DAILY SHO MOUND RT STORY: TRIAL By Madeline B. Smith. 'HE westering sun beat hotly on Yank's back, as he stuffed his...

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 R ROOMS AND BOARD. (Continued.) 4510 4Rth ST, W. dougle or sing. rm. heat: home-like surroundings; _excellent meals: if...

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 AUTOMOBILES, AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. TTHOMAS L CARTER. AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale of Unredeemed | Pledges. DAY MORNING....

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 AMU Some Day Th A Break In the Films “They” Being Foxhunters, the Stgeplechasers and Horses in General—Belasco Prev BY ROBERT

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