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Evening Star dated September 29, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain and continued cool tonight and tomorrow; moderate east and northeast winds.

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 A2 HUGE STOCK SALE PROFITS DETALED Securities Commission Told 11 Firms and Individuals Made $6,243,388. £7 the Associated...

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 FLOOD IN TEXAS SWEEPING SOUTH Officials Fear Further Dam- age as Brazos River Waters Meet Little River. B the Assoclated...

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 RED CROSS DRIVE SPEED-UP URGED Gain in Momentum of Cam- paign Sought After En- couraging First Day. Although encouraged by

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GOV LANDONMAPS| [ After That Polisk Titf NEW VOTES DRIVE Addresses in Chicago, Cleve- land and

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 OLD AUTO CASES ORDERED CLEARED Seal Tells Police Court Aides to Use Judgment in Fixing. ‘While instructing his Police Court

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 ARLINGTONBURAL FORADHIAL NS Roosevelt Lauds World War Fieet Commander, Dead at 7. By the Assoclated Press. BOSTON, September

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 DONALD A. CRAIG, NEWSMAN, DIES Former Star Staff Writer Was Capital Manager for New York Herald. Ronald Alexander Craig, 52,

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 THE EVENING MONEY PROGRAN WL BE LEYBLE = Morgenthau Says There Has Been No:Agreement on Dollar-Pound Ratio. By the Associated

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 J.FRANKKELLY, Inc. LUMBER and MILLWORK For Modernizing and Repairing Your Home Don’t neglect those home repairs any longer.

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 - T SEATS CHANGE INNEW CONGRESS 10 Senators and 65 Home Members Already Chosen for Places. BY WILL P. KENNEDY. Already there

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 A—12 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. ----September 29, 1936 THEODORE W....

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 Roosevelt Saps Landon Votes in Kansas G. O. P. Nominee Likely to Take State by Less ‘Than 20,000. Prefatory note: Today’s...

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 A—14 Braths. AKERS, HERBERT C. Departed this life suddenly. on Monday. September 28 1o36 at Casualty Hospital HERBERT brother

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1936. Coun hem, ~ but wei For the first six months of 1936 the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1936. From Now on Jeff’s Gonna Do More Seeing and Less Reading!

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 Tuesday, September 29. P.M. Carrtal’s Rapio PROGRaM WRC 950k WMAL 630k THE EVENING (Copyright, 1836.) WOL 1,310k AFTERNOON

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 A—1I8 Foening Stap Sporis WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1936. Giants Picked to Win in 6 Games : Southpaw Duel...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON . C TUESDAY. SEPTE\IBER 29, 1936. Mid-Atlantic Meet at Elkridge to End Women'’s L3...

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 » 8 —20 . U. Takes Little for Granted : Colonials, Eagles Have Troubles It’s Still Calloused Veterans Find It Pays to Give

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 FINANCIAL. CORPORATE BONDS TURN DOWNWARD Rails, Industrials, Utilities Off Small Fractions—U. S. Group Eases. Bond Averages

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 A—22 sxn FINANCIAL. C.,” TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1936. FINANCIAL, INSURANCE GROUP [ TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK...

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 FINANCIAL INEW YORK CURB MARKET By Private Wire Direct o The Star. CURB LIST TENDS TOHIGHER LEVELS Most Leaders Register Mod-

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BUGLE CALL TO ACTION! Washington prepares itself for fall—a season of vigor, of color, of...

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 Washington News TWO ARE INDICTED ON BLACKMAILING ALLEGATIONS HERE New York Lawyer and For- mer School Teacher Are Defendants.

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 "~ B2 HONOR STUDENTS CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Metunl, Private Duty Section, Nurses' Association, Red Cross Bufldlnx,...

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1936. SOCIETY. ®¥¥ B-3 ° Social Activities in the Capital

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 SOCIETY. Maryland And Virginia In the News Mrs. Gore Guest of Sister in Vir- ginia. RS. THOMAS P. GORE, Jr, with her small

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 THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1936.° ANNIVERSARIES are usually occasions to reflect upon the

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 St : THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Lanshurghs SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STS. BB B (] =i —— Lansburgh’s of yesterday See the Huge

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 DR, PERGLER HIS TRADE OF LIBERTY National U. Law Dean Ques- tions Gains at School Opening. Declaring eivil and political...

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 NOTHING TO DO By Moses Schere. ELLEN could dance, and that was the trouble, and she couldn't forget it, which was worse. Half

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 Bedtime Stories Unc’ Billy Takes a Chance. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. When htere is more to gain than lose To take a chance I'll

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