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Evening Star dated October 12, 1935

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 ‘WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, slightly colder tonight; minimum temperature about 45 degrees; tomorrow...

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 A—2 wx ALUNNI AROUSED BY DAVEY CHARGE Athletics Director Also De- nies Most of Foot Ball Play- ers Are Paid by State. By the

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 ALL ARMS EXPORTS T0 BE SCRUTINIZED Customs Agents in Even Neutral Nations to Aid in U. S. Check-up. By the Associated Press.

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 TRIBUTHS PAID JDGE TEREL Law School’s Founder Is! Lauded at Dedication of New Home. Distinguished leaders in the field of Jaw

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 NATIONAL BAPTIST CRCLES T0 MEET Dr. Gove G. Johnson Speaks Tomorrow on “Bible in World of Today.” Dr. Gove G. Johnson, pastor

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 A—6 w¥ _— Fort Myer Troops War on Reckless Driving PEDESTRIANS ASK LONGER WARNING Amber Light Rules Dis- cussed in Letters to

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 —in l‘ghmorous evening gown of glittering silver lame accented with gbrgeous 579-75 jeweled clips___ = ‘Tre FormAL RooMm, =in

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 | THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY ............October 12, 1935 e THEODORE W....

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 CHRISTIAN CHURCH TOPICS TOMORROW Dr. Raphael H. Miller Will| Leave for International Convention. “Transits and Altars” is the

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 ‘'A—10 TITTMANN MARKS ANNIVERSARY HERE All Souls’ Unitarian Soloist and Precentor Begins 21st Year. At All Souls’ Unitarian

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 YOUNG MOTHERS PLAN FALL SEASON Al Units of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church Now Operating. With the opening Fall meeting

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 A—12 8 OCIETY. The Ambassador of Italy Plans a Par For Retiring Secretary Foreign Cabinet Mem Embassy Last Night—Official...

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 “RAY IS RE-ELECTED FORHIS 18TH TERM Again Heads Brightwood Citizens’ Association. Other Officers Chosen. Charles W. Ray was

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 The Toening Sta? Sporels WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1935. Colonzals Make Spunky Grid Comeback : C. U. Defense

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 S e < Lead—Floodlights Make | Profit for Reds. f Associated Press Sports Writar. I EW YORK, October 12.—A N sumption in the

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 A—16 wx% 1,000 NEW HOMES BEGUN AT BERWYN ON LOW-COST PLAN Government Will Spend $5,- 500,000 to Develop Model Town for 5,000.

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 [ rermee | @he Fpening Shar WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1935. BUILDING PERMITS TOTALING S478.00 ARE ISSUED HERE

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 REAL ESTATE. MORTCAGE GANS ARECTEDBYEHA Business by Outside Firms Reported Growing in Sev- eral Cities. Acceptance by...

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 REAL ESTATE. HOME PROTECTIVE GROUPS OUTLINED Proposed Units Would Have Power to Conserve Values for Owners. An “idea draft”

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 r ‘B00M OF MODERN BULDING 1 EEN Magazine Author Claims Construction Era of 20s to Be Nullified. “Very few houses such as were

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 REAL "EH. A IS PRAISED FOR STANDARDS Newark Builder Says Agency Has Been Effective in War on Chiseling. @pecial Dispatch to

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 PRYMENT PLANS OUTLINEDBYFA A Most Borrowers Prefer to Negotiate Loans for Round Number of Years. Study of a sizeable group of

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 REAL ~ MODERNIZED BATH COSTS S50 10 §330 - ‘Analysis of Work Done Un- der F. H. A. Plan Shows Col- ored Fixtures Popular....

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 " B8 FOUR PASS 1000 AR FORLOAS Financial Institution With 39,068 Extensions Tops Modernization Drive. Four financial...

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 REA VIRGINIA REALTY BOOM PREDICTED Wilbur C. Hall Cites Many Advantages of the Old Dominion. By tha Associated Press....

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 "B—10 WOMENS FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Fire Prevention W o« Homes With Children Should Be Especially Protected

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1935. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH MEANTIME. THE SMUGELING

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 SYMPHONY HOURS INCREASED ON AIR 63 Concerts By Rochester Groups Announced - by N. B. C. for Season. IFTY-THREE more symphony

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 ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1935. APARTMENTS—FURNISHED,...

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 "B—14 ¥ REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1935 LEGAL NOTICES. MUTT AND JEFF— Squirrel...

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 AUTOMOBILES. TARZAN AND THE FIRE GODS. LEGAL NOTICES. MAURICE FRIEDMAN, Attorney. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of

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 AMUSEMENTS. “Broadway M elody 0f1936” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DiamondJim Is Smash Musical Film Hit/Has Second Eleanor

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