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Evening Star dated September 13, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy and cooler with possible showers today; tomorrow moderate...

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 BUFFEY FRANKING ¥ CHARGE PROBED Senator Denies Political Ma- terial Sent Through Mail. By the Assoctated Press. Post Office

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 U. S, TRADE CUT BY WAR N SPAIN - Commerce Department Fig- ures Show Decrease of 60 Per Cent. By the Associated Press. The...

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 (BN i PAY STATUTE i'nend Constitution for Min- fmum Wage Law, If Neces- !t sary, He Says. : the Associated Press. *NEW YORK,

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 THE SUNDAY S:I‘AR. "WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 13, 1936—PART ONE. '}l { FUEL OIL ABC OIL BURNERS STOKERS, HEATING and AIR

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 PROTEST ENLIVENS GUILD STRIKE CASE Hearst Lawyer Charges Trial Examiner ‘Coached’ Witness. By the Associated Press. SEATTLE,

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 - MEDICAL COURSE FORG. U. ALUMNI Surgeon General Parran Is Among Prominent Physi- cians to Lecture. With Surgeon General...

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 UNION VETERANS T0 GATHER HERE 79th Annual Encampment_ of Grand Army to Open Next Sunday. The seventieth annual encampment of

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 AIR TRAFFIC MARK 1S SET IN JULY Bureau of Air Commerce Cites More Than 100,- 000 Passengers Carried. On the occasion of the

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 —10 * OSTROW. FANNIE. f the mmbnont in memor: be held 20, lfi'lfl at 2 om... Hiebrew Congregation @urds of Thanks. o o R R...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 13 1936—PART ONE. Buy your Furniture on Our Budget Plan . . . Buy Smaller...

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 : __THE SUNDAY STAR, Text of Landon Address in Maine Candidate Declares Government, in This Country, in Relation to Business,

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 \Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1936—PART ONE. Gets Claims Post PRESIDENT APPOINTS NEW COMMISSIONER, YOUNGDEMOCRATS

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 T=HF DAY —— e———— STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1936—PART O How Good Is Your.Memory for Names, News and Faces? These

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 * DR DENAN EAVOYS ETURN Must Be on Spanish Soil If They Are Recognized, Gov- ernment Says. B) the Associated Press. SAINT...

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 ! A—16 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1936_PART ONE. 76 years of fame for quality fabries! | Lansburghs

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1936—PART ONE. L””Sbll’g fi S September" salés SEVENTH, EIGHTH ond E...

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 WATERWAY SURVE STARTSTOMORROW Canadian- American Com- mission Will Leave From New York. 87 the Assoclated Press. Studying the

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 " o] @he Sundy Star . . el BABCOCK ASSALS A.F.G. E. LEADERS; SEEKS SHOWDOWN But Reiterates Desire for .. Convention to Accept

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 TRAFFIC HAZARD - OBJECT OF ATTACK Keystone Automobile Club to Start Drive on Bladens- burg Bcttleneck. Characterizing the...

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 . NEWSPAPERCITED BY FEDERAL TRADE Rules Those Carrying Na- tional Advertising Subject to Interstate Laws. Publications...

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 RESORTS. OCEAN CITY, N. J. FOR YOUWR_ ALL VACATION i WILDWOOD, | ,‘)!AL INN, Wildwoed. N. 'acifl ve. Am, . bath Gar._or free

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 - BAD BILL CACHE HUNT INTENSIFIED Secret Service Agents Spurred on by Reappear- ance of Notes. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 R REEVENGE | (Gncasof ~ The WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION Sunday Star’ SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1936. » Nats Rout...

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 SPORTS. YANKS AREHOSTS | ATFIRST BATTLES Pennant for Giants Would Mean Record Gate—Radio Brings $100,000. BY SID FEDER. EW

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 ‘' B-8 8 PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS Amateur Golf Held Free-for-All :...

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 SPORTS. Washington Champ Twirls 79 Per Cent Ringers to Retain Honors. T IS said there are no more than l pitchers in the...

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 SPORTS. CHARS T0BE SOLD AT 40 CENTS A DAY Boxes With Accommoda- tions for Six Bring $13.20. Crook Is Entered. BY BILL DISMER,

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 PORTS. THE SUNDAdY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. B-11_ Favorites Come Home in Front in Stake

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 ROCKVILLE GARDEN CLUB PLANS SHOW OCTOBER 9 Committee and President of Group to Discuss Arrangements Tomorrow. Special...

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 Editorial Page Political Round-Up Part 2—10 Pages . LOCARNO PARLEY CRUCIAL FOR DESTINY OF EUROPE ‘Armament Race to. Exceed

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 " D=2 THE EVENING STAR With Supday Morning Edition. - WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY. Sep! THEODORE W. NOYES..........Editor The

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