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Evening Star dated October 16, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, colder tonight, probably light frost, minimum temperature ahout 36 de- grees;

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 A.F. L. CONDEMNS [TALIAN INVASION Grges Powers to Refuse Financial and Commer- cial Aid to Rome. By the Associated Press....

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 SELASSIE DENIES DEFEAT ANYWHERE Occupation of Aduwa and| Aksum Insignificant, Emperor Holds. (Cogyright. 1935, by the...

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 A—4 = FEDERAL WORKERS, - INDORSE DRIVE Group Handling Claims Ob- serve Pzin and Suffering Caused by Accidents. Declaring...

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 VSTING NURSES DREGTOR CHOSEN Miss Ruth Telinde Succeeds Miss Connor in Educa- tion Post. Miss Ruth Telinde will succeed Miss

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 IPLSEDVERSN O SPECAL TAIES Petworth Citizens Voice Op- position to Proposal—0f- ficers Are Elected. Opposition to a proposal

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 "Dual Design” Crepe 1075 for little women Remember, way back when little women’s dresses were big women’s dresses chopped...

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 FOXHALL CITIZENS HEAR BUS CRITIC Committee Report Charges Service Is Ineffective and Discriminatory. A letter drafted by...

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 AGE OVERTAKING YOUTH IN AFFAIRS Resources Board Forecasts _Change for Business and Government. Bv the Associated Press. In

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY October 16, 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES. Editor The...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASH The Radio Sensation of the Year ON DISPLAY AT ALL GEORGE'S STORES NEWEST 1936 MODEL 12 Tubes-Featuring

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 RAZEN PRASED FORNOISE DRVE Columbia Heights Citizens Adopt Resolution Indors- | ing Campaigi. Commissioner Melvin C. Hazen

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 171 GRADUATED ATG.W.U. SERVICE Certificates and " Degrees Presented at Brief Ceremony. One hundred and seventy-one stu-...

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 WASHINGTON, Colonials, Mountaineers % HAGERTY RENDS HILLTOP LINEAUP: Relegates Nine Regulars to Ranks—Terp Spirit Un- shaken

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 BPORTS. Coach Hardell’s Tears No Criterion of Caliber PRE-HIGH DEFEATS MEANINGLESS, T00 Seen as a Sure Centender for Title in

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 A—16 s Congressional Devises Syste i T0 ALL LINKSMEN UT at Congressional, where a system that appears the best yet each month

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDA?, OCTOBER 16, 1935. FINANCIAL. *¥3 A-—17 NORMALCYBYEND TRANSACTIONS

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 BONDS HESITANT EARLY IN SESSION Federal Issues Encounter Profit Taking and Turn Irregular. BOND AVERAGES 10 10 oifl, or'n F2

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 FINANCIAL. REALIZING APPEARS IN CURB TRADING Various Specialties Push Up to New Highs Despite Late Selling. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1935. URS Each week this page appears in Wednesday’s Evening Star

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 Washington News STUDENT QUOTAS FOR FINANGIAL AID HERE TOTAL 1,122 $17,280 a Month to Be Ex- pended by National Youth Program.

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 B—2 s OCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt Expected Back at White House The First of Next Week Vice President and Mrs. Garner Sail for...

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 SOCIETY. Wedding Last Night Burrows-Brinkley Ceremony in Shrine of Sacred Heart. The wedding of Miss Audrey Brink- ley,...

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 B—4 =x S50 1S LSTE " INHORTON WAL Cousins Main Beneficiaries. Cturch and Schools Remembered. Two cousins are the principal

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESD'A".Y OCTOBER 16, 1935. ! ‘pc TheDress SectionPresents Young Fashions A Woman is

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 DAILY SHORT STORY BIG GAME By Marguerite Henry. 'YOUNG Terry % Williams gelt seasick. Every word J. B. was saying was true.

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 HTTAGKONSLUNS HEARD AT PARLEY Housing Officials Open Ses- sion Here—Delano Is Speaker. Representatives of governmental and

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 HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1935, WoOoDWARD & LLOTHROP 1I0™ ]]™F AND G STREETS PHoNE DIstrIiICT

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1935. OODWARD & l.OoTHROP JO™ ]]THF AND G STREETS New Arrivals in

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 Tl\e character of & compm;y {s shaped by the service it + enders. . ® QUALITY NEWSPAPER ENGRAVING Sonce 1877 MAURICE JOYCE

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 a THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1935. B—11 26 Pc. Sets SILVER PLATED TABLEWARE —A service for

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 Avenues of Fashion For the Gentleman OST every one versed in the subject has taken pen in| hand, or the modern coun-|...

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 = G-MEN READ NEW CRIME MAGAZINE First Edition of “F. B. L Bulletin” Gives Data on Clue Detection. BY REX COLLIER. Crime clues

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 "B—14 WOMEN’ 8 FEATURES. From Every Direction All Over the Country They Come to Market Certain Varieties Lend Themselves Best

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1935. B—-15 _— .-~ : DAN DUNN. Secret Operative 48. —By NORMAN...

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 ‘Wednesday, October 16. (Copyright, 1935) Eastern Standard Time. [ WRC 950k WMAL 630k | WOL 1,310k WISV 1,460k P.M. AFTERNOON

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 APARTMENTS., SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, ____ (Continued) DIOS —Philco R-tube console. ajestic. $17.50; Earl 7-tube. $5.05: Cros ley.

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 AUCTIONS. SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) Furnished by P. J. Nee Out Wis. Ave. to Calvert, left to 39th A GLOVER PARK HOME...

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 AUT SALE—AUTOMOBILES. «© OLDSMOBILE 1031 de luxe sedan. reen finish, new tires. fine moto 1 6 wire wheels, trunk: § 41170 2ot

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 AMUSEMENTS. She Goes to the Movies AlmostEverySundayNight Katharine Cornell Admits That the Screen Is a Pleasure Rather Than

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