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Evening Star dated September 22, 1936

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 (D. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Tair, continued warm morrow; slightly variable winds. Tem- peratures—Highest, 86, yesterday;

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 A—2 wxux CROPINSURANGE CROLPINSESSN Black Calls Special Commit- tee Named by Roosevelt to Plan Legislation. By the Assoctated

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 - WEDDING MARCH BARRED BY CHURCH Canadian Catholics Also Put Ban on Dominion, Brit- ish Anthems. By Canadian Press. OTTAWA,

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 Ad an JAPANESE LAND MARINES IN CHINA 200 in Patrol Sent to Han- kow to Fight Terror- ists. By the Associated Press. HANKOW,

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 ‘DAIRYMAN KILLED ASCAR HITS FENCE - John N. Souder, 68, Was| Head of Brunswick Co- operative Association. By the Associated

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 " A—6 * HONOR ROLL ASKED IN WAR ON CRIME Hoover Proposes Natiohal Memorial to Officers Slain by Criminals. Calling for a...

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 REPUBLICANS DEFY TAX'LAW SECTION To Continue Exposing Levies | Consumer Pays, With Challenge to Farley. The Republican...

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 r'A-8 = living and discontent. Does the fact that many nations in Europe “went haywire,” although THE EVENING STAR,...

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 - OLASS” FOE FIGHT S SEEN IN SPAIN , Loyalist Masses Direct ; Wrath at “Special Priv- ilege,” Observer Claims. This is the

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 ‘A—10 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY September 22, 1936 THEODORE W. NOYES...cccc...

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 Figures Argue 50-50 Chance for Landon Political Observer Takes Past Votes in Maine to Support Claim. Prefatory note: In...

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 A—12 =% Braths. BAILEY. ELIZA GORDON. Suddenly. on Monaay. ~September 1036, "ELIZA GORDON BAILEY of 1604 Q s be- Soved mother

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 .1 ALLEN HITS “WASTE” IN RELIEF Attacks New Deal Spending, Praises Landon Before Large Crowd. An overflow crowd in the small

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 A—14 Louis Heavy Choice Over Ettore : Whitehill Staging Strong Finish @he Foening Staf Sporils WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY,...

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 SPORTS. ' D. €, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 -y 1936. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SPORTS. * A—15 Army Eleven Headed Places With

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 A—16 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1936. SPORTS. Jack McLean Likely to Prove Thorn in

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 FINANCIAL., RAILROAD BONDS LEAD N UPTURN Gains in Majority Over Large Part of List—U. S. Issues Mixed. Bond Averages 20 10 10

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 "A—i8 wwkx FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1936. \ - e e R ol FINANCIAL BENSON SLATED

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 FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1936. NEW YORK CURB MARKETT\( Fpi VOTE e...

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 7 ur Iongue! -~ “Lets see y The vivid editorial supremacy of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST is a mir- rorlike reflection of the

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 » make the rules uniform for all utili- Washington News _— %8 BUDGET PLANS T0 ASK NEW SITES FORMORE SCHOOLS| $2,000,000 to

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 TRANSFUSIONS FAIL 10 AID LEVITT BOY Kentucky ‘Samaritan’ Made | § Trip in Vain, Father Declares. By the Associated Press....

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 SOCIETY. ° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1936. SOCIETY. *+ B3 Diplomats, Officials and...

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 Maryland And Virginia In the News Dr. and Mrs. Powicke and Miss Powicke Depart. R. AND MRS, F. M. POWICKE and their daughter,

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 11808 INON TS EDUCATN BOAR + Discrimination Charged in Conditions Set for Trade Teachers. the letter explamned, “the Board of

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 COLONBAFAVOR NEUTRALTYPOLEY Co-operation Is Seen Help to Guarding Rights in Wartime. (This is the thirteenth of a series...

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 THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1936, Outstanding Purchase *and Sale . .. $20,000 Worth of...

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 NEED OF TAX RIE NI 5 DENED But Government Must As- sume “Fair Share” of Ex- pense, Conference Told. There would be no need

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 INSTALLMENT XI thougn they were cnly slightly 4 HE studio manager was happy to ser Riley Blackwood, al- * mended for dyeing

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 RULES ARE RULES By Edmond H. Vanwinkle. SCH")ULE time from 8.cra- mento to Oaxland is half an hour. Dick Williams made it in

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 - SAUL WILL ASSIST RED CROSS DRIVE Former Trade Board Head to Direct Compaign in i Business Circles. John Saul, real estate

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 B—12 WOMEN'S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.: C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1936. WOMEN’S FEATURES. Women and...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1936. B-13° MODERN MAIDENS . SRR VLo End of Wi Bysie O ekt st et .

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 TUNES RESTRICTED TOLEADING BANDS Lesser Orchestras Turn to 0ld Hits as New Ones Are Cornered. ITH the boards going up for the

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 MISCELLANEOUS. SITUATIONS—MEN. (Continued.) HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS & SERVICE. NG “MAN, colored, of Ay n‘i.‘h".'fui"""m"'.“%‘;‘,l

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1936. Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH ~oggl( WITH THE JEWEL

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 A Il Al DIS. improvements: Shepherd OMA PARK triet_lots: $350 to S1 S ‘Anance ‘and bullding: KENEINGTON VIEW, MD _—ABOUT 1%,

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 AMUSEMENTS. Variety Club Luncheon Has Cummings as Guest e mxs zourn astracton ot First Official Meeting Marked by Large...

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