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Evening Star dated September 27, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain tonight and tomorrow; cooler to- night, much cooler tomorrow; gentie winds,

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 T A—2 www RELIEF AIDES GO WITH ROOSEVELT Ickes and Hopkins Speed Works Program and Depart for West. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935. i his followers coulu have hoped for in . their brightest...

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 BUSINESS BA[}KS Playgroufid He SAFETY CAMPAIGN Board of Trade Traffic Committee and Kiwanians Indorse Drive. Urging that no

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 "VIREINA PROIEETS GVEN 15704 1 §lexandria Among Locali- ties to Benefit by Allotments Approved by President. A $2570413...

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 TALYHTS KEERNG ISSEHBLY INTACT Aloisi - Holds Adjournment Violates League’s Constitution. By the Associated Press. GENEVA,

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 EAGINEE IS LD N BRENER CSE Cassius M. McDonald of De- troit Accused of Arranging Exchange of Ransom. By the Associated Press.

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 SUIT THREATENS QUODDY PROJECT Power Deveiopment Idea Claimed by Two—Re- search Under Way. By the Associated Press. BOSTON,

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 MURPHY NAMED HEAD OF LEGION lowan to Lead Fight for Immediate Payment of z Soldier Bonus. By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS,

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 A—10 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935. THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TAKE IT FROM ONE - WHO KNOWS| Jue pard $150 for tailon- mades - Yoe pard $75 neady mades, Leke

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 A— Local Group Salvage o Patterned After New AMUSEMENTS. Might Aid f Finer Films York Committee, Its Approval Should Boost

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 NCONEY FRANED LIS SHEARS Utility Company Agent Urged Him to Falsify Evidence, He Says. By the Associated Press. SAN...

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 A—14 (CITIZENS INDORSE SAFETY CAMPAIGN ‘Conduit Road Association Members Promise to Sign Pledges. The Conduit Road Citizens'

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 D. C, Here’s More Money-Saving News for YOU! Open Tonight and Saturday Night Until 9:30 Roast Turkey Plate . Special plate

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 - A—16 sxw BUSINESS BLAMED FOR LABOR PLIGHT Failure to Share Pick-up With Workers Scored by Hopkins’ Aid. By the Associated

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 * REALIZING CUTS ADVANGES ON CURB General Market Ends Day Above Previous Close. Volume Mounts. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 FINANCIA BY 1.B. A. GROUP Capital Financier to Serve as Chairman of Souths eastern Section. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Y. E. Booker,

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 F ™ CORPORATE BONDS MOVE NARROWLY & Active Issues Tend Higher, but Many Favorites Close Lower. BOND AVERAGES 10 10 Ralfs....

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 A—20 THE . Jtbook 6 FACTORIES Lo 5 | B8 ] EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935. [y os g R e}...

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 Washington News ELEVATOR GRASH, INJURING 16, 1S SUBJECT OF PROBE, Inspectors Find Cable Shackle Had Slipped Loose From...

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 SOCIETY. Members of Cabinet Witnessing Regatta Ab oard Cruisers Secretary and Mrs. Swanson on Sequoia. Commerce Chief and...

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 SOCIETY. Attractive Weddings This Week Bradley-Collins Nup- tials Today—Miss Henderson Bride of Mr. Draper. ‘Miss Margaret

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 B4 Residents Returning FromEurope Mrs. Parker and Niece Back—Holcombes to Arrive Next Week. Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, accompanied

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 B—6 - THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935. -RECOVERY MIRAGE, | Takes Office %, $3.50 Coty ANNUAL

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935, §MLE‘ Fine Leather Gloves Rich suedes! Soft, fine kidskins!

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 B8 GERMANY EXCITED AS BALLOT NEARS Memel Elections Tension Comparable With Saar Plebiscite. By the Associated Press. BERLIN,

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 MTCHELL FLAY PLTEAL J0BS' Civil Service Head Hits Postmaster Selections at Convention. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHICAGO,

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 Proud Passamaquoddy Indians Benefit From Big Dam Project Governor of Colony Seeks to Keep) Blood and Language Pure—Tribe...

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 7TH, 8TH & E STS. Models for AIl Occasions! 169°t0 197> Dresses 1274 You've never seen such a bewildering choice of beauti-

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 B—12 %# ULMAN MAY HEAD NEW PRISON BODY 22255 Baltimorean Considered for Post in Move to Ease Competition Burden. The Prison

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 EXPERTS ASSAIL DAWES REASONING Prof. Bell of Northwestern U. Criticizes Method of Predicting Recovery. By the Associated...

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 WOMEN Bedtime Stories Billy Mink Goes Roving. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. ILLY MINK is a rover. He is B like to stay put in one

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 B s WOMEN’'S figf_rige__& Dinner Table Atmosphere Must Relax Family Harmony andj Good Manners Established. BY ANGELO PATRIL IN

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935. - SATURDAY ADVANCE SELLING DAY... Get a Saturday Buying Guide

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 B : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935. NO MONEY DOWN o - 1.20r3 Years to Pay! 3.pc. Modern...

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 T T TR T T TR RO cagwa IR I TV Rr I EDUCATIONAL. ~ Brookland Home Kindergarten s ' 1355 Monroe St. N.E. mder'arun. 9:30 a.m.

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 DAILY SHORT STORY-: CHANGE OF FACE By George Morrison. searching glance she colored. “Well, you know what I mean!” Suddenly a

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 INCREASING NAVY URGED IN FORUM 'A;sistant Secretary Roose- . Nelt Declares Service Is 'L “Woefully Lacking.” JThe increase of

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 IRCREASNE AV IRGED I FORUM Assistan¢ Secretary Roose- velt Declares Service Is } “Woefully Lacking.” ‘(Continued From Fourth

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