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Evening Star dated October 6, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; Mmmmnm:mwm;m 72, at 3 pm., yesterday; lowest,

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 EKINS, AT KARACHI LEADS GLOBE RAC Dorothy Kilgallen and Leo Kieran at Alexandria, Egypt. - Leo Kieran, reporter for the -...

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 JUDGE DECLINES % 10 FREE BOLAND Tells Lyddane Case Figure | Only Recourse Is to Seek f Parole or Pardon. By the Associated

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 005 FORCE HOLT - ROM PLATRORM :Senator Charges Mine and i W. P. A. Workers With Preventing Spee_ch. y the Associated Press.

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 ROOSEVELT TALKS DRAW FIRE OF KNOX 'President Fails to Explain Communist Support, He Declares. By the Associated Press. ‘"...

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 CASTELBERG’S 1004 F St. N.W. Reliable, pert white ers mean and satis for china, brac, furniture, ete. MERCHANTS TRANSFER +

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 IAES REED TS SOCAL PROGRAN Condemns “Complete Ty- rdnny” in Speech—Ques- tions Roosevelt Motives. By the Associated Press.

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 SUBURBANTRANSIT ‘RATE 15 STUDIED Company Seeks to Insure Uniformity, Bethesda C. of C. Told. By & Btaff Correspondent of The

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 KNOX WILL SPEAK® IN ALEXANDRIA To Make Brief Talk From Train Platform Next Monday. B & Staff Correspondent of The Star....

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 A—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1936. : THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. THE EVENING STAR

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 PropertyRight at Stake in T. V. A. Case President to Decide Course, but Final Ver- dict Is Court’s. Stopping off at...

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 fimtlm. 4 IIUGIHAN ANDREW J. On Monday. 51036, at his home, ue DS BREW e beloved ton L Baushin Bacy restin i' he” Colonial...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. O, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1836.: My b 104,000,000 nickels One of the pet guessing games in the

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 & NATS ONLY LOSER AFTER 370. LEAD Bucs’ Comeback in 1925 Set Precedent; Mancuso Stars as Terrymen Rally. ‘ BY BURTON HAWKINS,

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 PORTS. THE EVE. G- STAR, WASHI D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1936. SPORTS . A—15 No D. C. Threat to Everett’s Reign: M’Larnin...

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 YA—16 * SPORTS. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1936. SPORT 8. Buivid Rated Best Back in West :...

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 v FINANCIAL. 'BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE RAILROAD BONDS CONTINUE CLIVE Speculative Issues Attract Buying, While Other...

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 FINANCIAL DEPOSITS MOUNT (TR AN'S FURTHER IN D.C. Gain of Between 10 and 13 Millions Seen Since Last Report. BY EDWARD C....

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 CURB LIST RULES MIXED T0 HIGHER Demand for Normally Less Active Shares Gains. Utilities Ease. By the Associated Press. NEW

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 Couvon « Couvon B Women's 1.29 Fall Hats ‘With This Coupon Only The newest styles in berets, turbans and ors ., ,,and the...

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 | the Board of Education submitted to ! the District Commissioners today by i OPERATION COSTS OF D.C. SCHOOLS INCREASE IN 35|

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 B2 %n\u"—flh. 8th and D Sts A Well Know Make! Men's Bill Folds Letter Cases and Key-tainers 13 off ~—Christmas will soon be

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1936. SOCIETY. K " x*» B3 Returning Residents and Officials

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 SOCIETY. Suburban Residents In the News Mrs. Hanson Leaves Tomorrow for California. RS. ELISHA HANSON of Alta Vista, Md., and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER_ 6, 1836. West Virginia between these points. FLOOD HEARINGS SOON TO BE

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 DELIGHTFUL DINING SPECIAL LUNCHEONS from 55¢ DINNERS from $1.00 Music 12.2; 6.8 Harpist, Nona Noel Formerly Soloist. Carlston

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 'DAILY SHORT STOR! QUITE PERFECT By Jayne Francis. EV‘IR.YT!!!NG was, of course, | going to be qulte perfect for John. Ellen

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 Bedtime Stories Crafty Old Unc’ Billy Possum. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. | Beware of crafty folk, for they To gain their ends

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 SCHOOL BUILDING DELAY PROTESTED Forest Hills Citizens Will Take Plea to District Authorities. The Forest Hills Citizens’...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY,” OCTOBER 6, 1936 " e s —— s ong the HUNDREDS of DRAMATIC VALUES in Our...

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 Regular $2.29 Adjusta Net Curtains Anniversary § 93 Price pair No bother of hemming . . . 3 rows of eyelets enable you to...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1936. Mggggéwgés *Mm'wmw IN THE FACE OF THREE WHOLESALE PRICE...

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 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 113, ° 4558 + B—13 A—8.50 HIGH-CUT SUEDE AND PATENT PUMP,. 6.85...

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 B—14 Well-Chosen Vegetable Combinations Delight the E “Garden Truck” Comes Into May Be Used WOMEN’S FEATURES. Alone As A...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C. WAR ON CRIME—Carroll’s Waterloo! 3 MODERN MAIDENS WHATS FoR DESSERT ¢ | SPoSE AL END UP

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 SIX COMPOSERS SIGNED BY C. B. . Group Is Commissioned to Create Music Exclusively for Radio. OLUMBIA revealed today it has

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 MISCELLANEOUS. . WOUSEHOLD REPAIRS & SERVICE. (Centinued. DAN DUNN od.) PAPERING AND PAINTING | General repairs at reasonable

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 18 R SALE—HOUSES, ACeontinued.) !un“ lo', matic heat ' Va terms. _Columbia. NEW HOU! ARRA G!D AS 2-FAMILY at: separate...

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 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES—FUTURE DAYS. 5 (Continued.) [OMAS J. OWEN_ & SON. Auctioneers. 1431 EYE ST. N.W. USTEE'S SALE OF...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Clifton Webb Controls Bright But Tenuous Play “And Stars Remain” Slows Up When It's Serious But a Dancer,...

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