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Evening Star dated September 10, 1936

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 WEATHER. Fair tonight and tomorrow; (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast. ) little change in temperature; Saturday showers and...

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 BLUM WILL CONFER ON SPANISH STAND Joint Committee Named by _Socialists and Commun- ists on Question. B7 the Assoclated Press.

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 -BRAIN OIL FIL MYSTERIES FOUND Sclentist Tells of New Life- . Giving “Gossamer” State of Matter. # By the Assoclated Press.

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 WALLAE ASSERTS| RECOVERY DISTANT Fgrmers Wil Continue to Demand Program, Colored % Leaders Told. By.the Associated Press....

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 -LANDON'S MAINE VISIT DEBATED Leaders of Both Parties " Divided in Opinion as to Wisdom of Move. BY JAY G. HAYDEN. AUGUSTA,

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 HELP yourself to your share of complete FOOT COMFORT in the famous Ca.ntileve‘lza STACH'S Foot Health Headquarters 523 11th

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 » bail under a murder charge today . v “siill is afraid of a potential Com- THO CONGERNS BD ONNEW .. INE Offers to Build...

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 ©® ESTABLISHED 1865 © GET BARKER PRICES Before You Buy Barker maintains two con- veniently located warehouses of high-grade

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 LANDON 70 BEGIN NEW SWING EAST 15 Talks in 6 States Are Scheduled, Climaxed by Portland Address. By toe Associated Press....

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 THE EVE NG _STAR WASH. N, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936. & o L B e SR S S S e = Dp B 0 S e PR L e B PR AR R L L e e L L

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 Party Revolts Beset West’s Democrats, Straight Ticket Vote Due for Further Decline. This is the third of a series of flve...

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 Braths. o lLlull‘l‘l IAIY On Thurs- hev 936, at her_resi- H-nnln 5 fune al ‘on Saturday. . Tsaulem imess at B amu Tnvited.

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 * HAY-FEVER LAID TOSENITIVENESS Dr. Landsteiner Bares Ex- periments at Rockefeller Institute. By?ihe Associated Press....

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 NAZILABOR CORPS APPLAUDS HIER ‘3,000 Promise to Follow “Wherever You Lead” as Fuehrer Hits Soviet. By the Associated Press. .

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 APER CHARGES BOYEOT TOEULD Labor Board Hearing in Seattle Publication Strike Opens Today. By the Associated Press. SEATTLE,

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 "R—16 AGTION IS URGED IN CHINA KILLINGS Japanese Army Officials Convinced “Drastic Meas- ures” Must Be Taken. By the...

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 EINANCIAL. *CORPORATE BONDS STEADY 10 FIRM Moderate Losses Registered in Federal Obligations. Rails Improve. Bond Averages 20

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 FINANCIYAL.’ FINANCIAL. CA—I8 kkwk THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936. ALB.GMIES TRANSACTIONS

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 F “0URB LIST GOES TOHIGHERLEVELS Most Advances Moderate, With Utilities, Oils Up Uniformly. By the Associated Press. NEW...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936.° Proof Is Claimed Marshal Ney o , e figmn;:’ fiUABAHTEE S e

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 §3,700,000 SPENT BYPARK BOARD ON D.C.PLAYGROUNDS Satisfactory Surfacing for _Recreation Areas Is Urged in Report. SWIMMING

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 QUINTUPLETSDRAW GOLD T0 ONTARIO Dionne Children Bring Mil- lions of Tourist Dollars to Province. A visit to Quintland, where

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 " SOCIET®.~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936. SOCIETY, #* B3} Parties Today to Climax Social

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 Weddings Of Recent Date Told Miss Wolfe Married to Lieut. Halein Miami. _JContmued From Third Page.) of the bridegroom, who

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10 11™ F AND G STREETS PHONE DIstrICT

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 SOCIETY. Residential Washington Social Notes Wife of Former Of- ficial in New York. (Continued Prom Third Page.) elose his

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 MONROE DOGTRINE U. 5. POLICY BASIS Intended as Starting Point for Pan-American Federation. (This is the fourth of a series of

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 " B8 ADMR REYNOLDS " DIES IN HOSPITAL Naval Officer Had Distin- guished Career, Includ- ing Duty Here. Rear Admiral Alfred

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 STEEL INSURGENTS FAIL IN PURPOSE Unable to See Company Officlals, They Submit Plan for Referendum. By the Assoclated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D, { THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936." {% GLASS’ SECRETARY | LONG PROBE DEMANDED |Booselt...

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 You’'re Invited to the Big Friday “OUTING" of Children's, Girls’, Juniors’ $3.75 to $5 “"Pied Piper”’ School Shoes ~—Patent

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 AILY SHORT STOR! N ROUTINE STUFF By H. M. Loehr.: wsIISNT im- portant” Welch threw the letter back to Jer- Y. . “We -get let-

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 T DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936.° _Jfl/lellr fi:f Friday Bargains EVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS / SORRY, NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS WHERE

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 Afigr Smart People, Smart Dark Things, Smart Places, By the Spectator. AYBE you've almost melted softly into your succotash at

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 FAMILIES ON DOLE REPORTED FEWER W. P. A. Credits Payments fo Aged and Blind With Reducing Burden. By the Assoclated Press.

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 B—16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, éEPTEMBER' 10, 1936. . CarrraL’s Rapio PRozilifixim nwlfl‘ %IgngNAMA[Ifi z

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936 s"FAMILY ® LE WE EK" The Family Circle—a smart,...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Thoughts on, and Befween, Three Movies in a Day The Mauch Twins A re Nice Boys and the Film Fare Currently Here

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 osfleers of Army & Navy active duty stationed in D. C. or vy Chase are welcome to open a nthly charge account with us. Since 1

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936. L] ‘ . G Street at Eleventh District 4400 Shop and Save . .

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