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Evening Star dated September 17, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy and cooler tonight; tomorrow increasing northeast winds, becoming fresh...

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 ROOSEVELT GOES ONTRIP TONIGHT Will Deliver Address at Har- vard Tercentenary Rites Tomorrow. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG. President

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 . 0 SHUNWAR PERIL, BUSINESS 13 TOLD Roper Warns Representa- tives Trade Must Not Drag U. S. Into Vortex. By tne Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., RUSSIANS ASSURED|France’s “Admr. Byrd” and 38| \NDON INSISTENT Perish at Sea in Hurrwane

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 . REVOLT 1S BASED . ONNANYFACTORS Privileged Minority Held Re- sponsible for Bloodshed in Spain. This is the fourth of a...

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 ABUSINESS SEA0OL TOOPENSITHYEAR -Pace Accountancy Courses Will Be Resumed Next Wednesday. The thirtieth year of the Pace 1

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1936. ™ These Prices Prevail in Washington end Vicinity Until...

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 “A—8 » THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. September 17, 1936 THEODORE W. NOYES. p S st i ol S ST

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 Lewiston Has Strange Vote Mystery Recount in City Late to Report Might Aid White. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ORTLAND, Me., September

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 STIMSON HAILS PEAGE OF CHINA Book Says Character of People Is Stabilizing Factor of Asia. Bt the Associated Press. NEW YORK,

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 Oren Fvery Yight UYntil 930 . +_<aNBTD AN 5s.. NS erit Brand Pipe Wrench Merit Bamboo Rake Baby Chicks, 8Y2c ea. or . Egg...

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 BIRCH, BLANCHE ‘RIDGELY, Suddenly, on Wednes . 1936, at ster of Josephine C. Ri u- private. Services by the er Chambers Co.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 193. FURNITURE and HOMEWARES M Combination NSRS High Chair / 5.99

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