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Evening Star dated September 23, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and continued warm tonight and tomorrow morning, followed by showers and...

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 EDITOR DEFENDS KANSAS SCHOOLS Educational Facilities: Held Improved Under Landon Administration. Special Dispatch to The...

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 D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1936. R[]B'NS[]N H"’S Man Watching Parade Today THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. - BROTHERS...

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 Army Men Die as Plane Over- "shoots Field—Crew Quits Freighter. 87 the Associated Press. - NEW YORK, September 23.—Dense fog

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 . GIVIL WAR FOUGHT BY ARMY OF BOYS 1,151,438 in Union Ranks 18 or Younger, 25 Only 10, Record Shows. The Civil War was a...

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 AMERICAN STATES ARMS TALK URGED President Alessandri of Chile " * Makes Proposal in Ac- cepting Bid. (This is the fourteenth

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 -EUROPEANTENSION EASES BUT LITTLE Charhberlain Pessimistic in Reviewing Situation on Continent. A review of the European sit-

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 / ' A—8 . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1936. —_ . ROOF LEAK NA. 4370 GICHNER ~ ADVERTISEMENT.

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1936. Text of Gov. Landon’s Des Moines Speech Farm Relief...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1936 ‘AW THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 18. .

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 Coalition Gives Wisconsin to Roosevelt Radicals Unite, But Con- servatives Prefer to Lose Separately. s BY DAVID LAWRENCE.

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 12 #» Breaths. ALLAN, MAR RY snvu LAND. On Tuesday, Beptember 27, 1936, at ‘her_residence. 380 16¢h at. n w., MARY EDNALAND

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 23, 1936. A—13 BIG Money-Saving VALUES OPEN ALL NIGHT Peoples Drug

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 — SHOWS FINE SKILL, SOCK IN QUICK WIN Only Braddock, Schmeling Seen in His Path After Fifth-Round Victory, BY BURTON HAWKINS,

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 8P Chicago’s Outlook Is Drab Without Him—Some of Soph Talent Good. BY FRANCIS J. POWERS. HICAGO, September 23.—At the...

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 A—16 Kenwood Golfers Get Quick Tes Caddy Chases Boss for Missing Putt Antonio, Longest Hitter in Southpaw Event, Bag Toter

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 FIN ‘BONDS IRREGULAR AS VOLUME LAGS * Some Declines Develop, but Gains Remain in Majority. Bond Averages Rifln tdus 0t porn

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 FINANCIAL CALL FOR THRI Urges Individual Economic Responsibility in Talk to Underwriters. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Albert Atwood,

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 FINANCIAL. CURB LIST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE Stocks ana Aero Supply (B) Alnsworth (2) .c.. Allen Indus (t1).. Allied Pro(A)1% . &

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1936.° [SPECIAL MERCHANDISE for THURSDAY] * |deal Bedding Co.

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 VALUEQF TAXABLE REAL ESTATE 1§ REPORTED HIGHER Tax Assessor Estimates In- crease of $12,658,769 in Fiscal Year. U. S. RAISES

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 B—2 x HEARING ONILK HIKEIN PROSPET Effort Will Be Made to De- termine Validity of Pro- ducers’ Request. An acrimonious public

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 SOCIETY. -‘We Secretary of Labor Leaves the Capital For Series of Visits Supreme Court Justice Returns to Washing- ton...

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 SOCIETY, Maryland And Virginia In t}lgi\lews Mrs. Donald Richberg Spending Week in Michigan. RS. DONALD RICHBERG and her...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1936. RECORD ENTRIES INWATER PAGEANT Many Coming From Other...

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 ° __THE 'EVENING "STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. O. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER - 23, - 1936. The IN OUR NEW OPTICAL DEPARTMENT, , - 7 Foé

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 5 I’ - - S INSTALLMENT XIIL . AWRENCE FENTRESS laughed. “You should try being a crim- inal lawye:, Riley,” he said. “It's...

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 X5 ) e, y . @ THURSDAY ONLY—EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR FALL AT UNUSUAL SAVIN READ EVERY ITEM—NOTE The Fashions of Latest Vogue

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 LANCER IS CAUSED INMICE BY S0oT : Lungs of 8 Per Cent of Ro- dents Exposed Affected, Conductors of Test Say. By the...

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 Of Fesion FOR THE GENTLEMAN The English type snap brim hat, suited to men with long, Jean faces, and correctly worn for early

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 w Ideas Must . HaveTimeto Germinate Mental Digestion of New Theories Can- not Be Hurried. BY ANGELO PATRL Arrm a seed is sown

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1936. True Stories of G-Men Activities Based on Records of th '

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 WOL T0 BE LINK INMUTUAL CHAIN Washington Listeners to Cast Votes for Bowes’ Amateurs. OL, which has co-operated with the...

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 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS—MEN. (Continued.) ¥OUNG MAN, colored. with driver's license, desires work. _Call Lincoln 0266-J....

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 APARTMENTS. + BEN WEBSTER’S CAREER. CAN'T MAKE AN GENGE OUT OF T, CAN NOU? READ IT ALOUD, GON- CAN'T MAKE AWY GENGE OUT OF

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 SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) MT. P . NEAR 14th. Unusually attractive 6-room bath home. “Large rooms. front and rear tes; deep

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 » sale. secured oy first deea of trust upon AUTOMOBILES. AUCTION SALES—TOMORROW. *¥708. J. OWEN & 8ON. TONEE] 1431 EYE ST.

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 AMUSEMENTS. Dancer Won’t Dance In Film at Belasco Jessie Matthews’ Fame Is Submerged in Plot That Dashes About in Sentiment

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