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Evening Star dated October 11, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Partly cloudy and cooler today; tomor= Tow fair; fresh northwest winds. Tem-...

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 BRITSHCAARGES SOREDBY RAND Italians’ Speech to London Committee Published in Rome. By the Associated Press. ROME, October...

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 BY FRANG DISPUTE Linking Devaluation to Wage Scale Regarded Bad Blunder. BY WILLIAM BIRD. By Radio to The Star. PARIS,...

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 Text of Roosevelt Address at Omaha President Offers 4-Point Farm Plan and Asks Nebraska to Give Senator Norris Back to...

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 » » « John Galliher of Leesburg as an able BYRD SEES STATE SAFE FOR PARTY Delegation to Congress to Be Solidly Democratic, He

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 .S AGENTS JOIN | ™= i HENT FOR KILLER Woman Found Murdered on . Indian- Reservation Was * . Expectant Mother. , By the...

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 « parading will be 1,500 representatives | . C. U. SERVICE 3ET FOR MISSIONARIES Several Thousand to Attend Religious...

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 OGS NAVD FOR'Y' CAMPAIGN Prominent Business and ' Professional Men to Aid z.._in Drive. 5 - Prominent business and profes-

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 Ask about our Letter of Credit. It . is pleasant and convenient to use, with no down payment and three equal payments on...

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 Qards of UMI. HILL REUBEN. The family of the late EN HILL wish to extend to their relatives and many {riends their deep....

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 .S, YOUTH BODY || Blind Student Studies Law + TOMAPPROGRAM Progres§ and Future Plans to Be Outlined Tomorrow and Tuesday. The

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 FAMOLS NOUNTS T0BE SHOWNHERE Ma]. Tuttle of Olympic Team 2o Exhibit at Inter-Amer- H ican Event. _Exhibitions of dressage...

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 RED GROSS UNIT Heads Drive Among Federal Workers—0fficials Urged to Co-.perate. Ma). Gen. Merritte W. Ireland, U. 8. A,...

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 Made by one of the leading manufacturers 1.59- | PURE DYE, PURE SILK CREPES! Graceful Drape! Heavy Full Hand! Of the grade

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART ONE. Lanshurohs SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS Hi-Rise Studio Pivan

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART O;\‘E. # { s COAT SETS SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS Dhsict 7535...

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 + [omenivew ] The Sunday Shaw . FACES CAPITAL'S RELIEF AGENGIES +4,500 Cases Still Being Han- dled, With Winter Com-...

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 FOOTPRINT FOUND IN MURDER TUB Clue in Asquith Slaying Is Discovered in Cottage as Identification Nears. Py the Associated...

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 . COUGHLIN DFFERS | “PROOF” CHARTERS New Deal Linked to Dela- ware Instruments—Ryan Answered in Address. By the Associated

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 EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL will conduct G-exercuu tomorrow at 5:10 pm., in observance of the new academic year, at which

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 GREEN, IN SPEECH, ASKS FOR LOYALTY) Says Labor Must Follow Original Leaders or Bow to “Ambition.” @ BY the Associated Press.

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 COME FROM REAR | TOBEAT LA SALLE Explorers Score Touchdown and Field Goal Before Redbirds Start. BY FRANCIS E. STAN. ACE to

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 SPORTS. . 'Te@pi-ns Bow to Tarheels, 14-0 : Pitt Bowls Over Ohio State, 6- - Ditt Crosses Goal on Each. Meade’s Kicking...

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 PORTS.. - THE- -SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C,~OCTOBER-- 11, 1936—~PART. ONE. .. Navy Overcomes Virginia, 35-14, While Army

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 SPORTE | Base Ball’s “Front Offices,” Already Buzzing, to Be Watched Closely. BY FRANCIS E. STAN, ASE BALL'S tenure in the

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 "B—-10 Lucas, Furr Figure to Throw Fists Freely in Fight To FOES INTILTHERE | Camden Welter on Record Due to Make Bout Rough

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 il g [ * 50 FIRST # 2.year-oid m-mens unsford o - PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART ONXNE....

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 1636—PART ONE. chief of the Weather Bureau's river | District Highways Department, will and flood division, and Brig. Gen. M.

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 Editorial Page Political Round-Up- Part 2—12 Pages CAREFUL CITY PLANNING HELD WAY TO END SLUMS Responsibility Rests Upon...

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 D2 ‘THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. HINGTON, D. C. October 11, 1936 THEODORE W. NOYES...........Editor The...

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 TOTAL VOTE BOOST BY 200,000 LOOMS Democrats in Philadelphia Qualifying Show Rise of 400 Per Cent. BY WALTER D. ROOS, Bpecial

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 D—+4 ELECTION FRAUDS MISSOURI REPUBLICANS’ BATTLE CRY 9 RURAL DEMOCRAT | SHIFT S REPORTED Large Independent Vote Is Found...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART _.TWO. D—5 "DEMOCRATIC VICTIMS OF MINNESOTA DEAL BACK G. O. P....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 11,1936—PART TWO M NORTHEAST BODIES - MOULTON 10 TALK TOBOARD OF TRADE .Edgar...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOXN, " CONVENTION DATE |ChevyChase Women’sClub KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Executive Board to Meet SETBY DAV,

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 ON ARMISTICE DAY Belt Names Chairmen -of Special Committees for Affair._ Meetings This Week. Monday: Washington Post, 1508

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 . P.-T. A. Managers’ Board Will Meet on Tuesday Student Aid Rooms in Park View School Opened Each Wedn Unit Call MEETING of

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 GUATEMALA READY FOR MARDI GRAS Indians Start Long Trek to Fair to Participate in Ceremories. GUATEMALA CITY, October 10.—...

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 _ e ¥ S, Kann's—Street Floor. MAPLE Bookeases 95-Piece Dinner Sets $19.98 ~A stunning service for twelve and a remarkable...

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 CONEY Great Values at THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART TWO. odels—! Channi 43« HUDSON Muskrat 51 5 9

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 SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Shae WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1936. Capital’s Social High Lights Part Three E

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 SOCIETY P i t -y Out-of-Town . Miss Jane Wormeley Conway Is Bride ISTORIC St. Stephen’s Epis- copal Church, at Culpeper, Va.,

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 N SOCIETY. + North Shore Entertaining Hits Peak Debutantes Hold Spotlight in Week of Parties. EVERLY, Mass., October 10—...

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 Miss Payne -Will Marry . Mr. Barnes| fOt}\ier Prominent En- . gagements of Fall Announced. E former Assistant Secretary of

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 SOCIETY. Chevy Chase Residents Are Busy Many Luncheon and Bridge Parties Are Enjoyed—Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Re- turn From Son’s

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 SOCIETY. About Well-Known Folk -In Books, Art and Politics Fanny Hurst Goes Campaign Shopping. Louise Foraker Cushman...

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 SO ‘Residential Washington Personals Mr. and Mrs. Belin Will Observe Wed- ding Anniversary. (Continui_)‘roll Pirst Pue,)_...

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 Mr. and Mrs. Richberg OCIETY. CGuests Will Be Entertained at Kenwood Home-—Notes of Bethesda and Nearby Maryland Communities.

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 'Warrenton Plans for Hunt Season © Country Places Are Being Occupied for Fall Sport. ARRENTON, Va., October 10.—Dr. and Mrs.

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 Alexandria :Wedding - Invitations Miss Ada Evangeline ‘ Griesemer Will Be Among Brides. { A LEXANDRIA, Va, October 10.— Mr.

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 Hostesses At Bridge DuringWeek Numerous Parties Are Given in Falls Church. ALLS CHURCH, Va., October 10. —Mrs. Lyman Moore

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 SOCIETY. - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART THREE. Tomorrow at 915 BABY SALL To Bring You Dramatic

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 Stage Part 4—8 Pages and Screen he Sundiy Stad WASHINGTON, FEAT D. C, 8 URES UNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1936. DECADE IN...

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 ‘F=2 CAPITAL PROUD OF NEIGHBOR Old Buildings, Pioneer Residents and Early History Linked With Suburban Life Which Has Gained

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 B m TWO BIG CHAINS SPLIT ON SUPERPOWER BROADCASTING Conflicting Views Given At Hearing Before F. C. C. Columbia Reveals...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SHOWS WORLD TRUE METHOD Educational Approach to Realism Achieved in Displays for Use in Several

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 A MUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. O, OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART FOUR. AMUSEMENTS, F-5 % WASHINGTON FAVORITE RETURNS IN

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 " B—6 PROPO Change in Present System|Motor Trip to Held Unneeded and Unfair Ideal Circle Tour Provided SED A Washington...

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 THE puzzles this week are in honor of Columbus day. Remember the story about how Columbus stood the )gg on end? Well, this is

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 F—8 | PUBLIC LIBRARY I BEFORE AND AFTER COLUMBUS. OLUMBUS landed in America 544 years ago, but his claim to be the first...

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 N Class ified Ads Pages S to 15 Part 5—16 Pages D. C. STORE SALES RESUME ADVANGE ABOVE YEAR AGO September Total Up 5.1 Per

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 WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 1938 Hieh “Low. Dividend Rate. “Aéd00. High. Low. Cloee. chn 2 Gen Realty &...

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 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C., OCTOBER: 11, 1936—PART FIVE.. FINANCIA .BONDS IRRERULAR [ [A-B. A ofticia1 ||

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 Selected Shares, Including _ Qils, Able to Gain Despite #2857 rTerersy Service CO -ooeen. P41 LE T I bd 44t sl Nehi Corp ..

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 to furnish collectors with such well- The 16-cent airmail, steel blue, air-| centered stamps as could not be pur- mail...

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 HELP WOMEN. (Continued.) ALTERATION HAND. white woman, ex- Perienced, coats. suits. dresses. furs; pet- manent position to

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 MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS NEOUS FOR SALE. REPAIRS AND SERVICE. BUSINESS_OPPORTUNITIES. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES....

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 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. (Continued.) UG. Turkish Orien 1173x16%; excel- t‘eo:dmon; bargain. Met. 5865, 1K18 st._n.w. UGS...

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 APARTMENTS ROOMS FURNISHED. ROOMS _WANTED, ROOMS WITH BOARD. SUBURBAN ROOMS WANTED. APARTMENTS FURNISHED. APARTMENTS...

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 11, 1936 PART FIVE APAl'I'MlN'I"S UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED.

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 REA HOUSES FOR SALE. ____(Continued.) N.E—TWO-FAMILY HOUSE. $4.900: 8500 L ESTATE HOUSES FOR SAL| THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 R Con! ) SEE $6,250 THESE . NEW $7,750 STYLE OIL-HEATED BUNGALOWS. Begt finish and equipment: all. spacious living room,...

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 REA LOTS FOR SALE. Continued. 4-FAMIL LOTS. 44x130, $1.200. ad.‘i:fixnl'hlslsl mbl'. O'HARE ESTATES. 324 R St. NE. 12,5001 195

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 AU‘]E‘O!IEOBILEI. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE THE SUNDAY "STAR. WAEHINGTON, AUTOMOIII.IS FOR SALE. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. AUTOMOBILES

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 AUTOMOBILES. ; ; : » [ ] s AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. AUTOMOSILES PO SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALL

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 11, 1956—PART FIVE. ton section and set up at the ninth biennjal ‘convention here

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 ANUUNANU NN RN NN RN ALUNNNNNNNNNR NN OCTOBER 11th 1936 The Sunday Stk SECTION MAGAZINE D. C. WASHINGTON by SAX ROHMER 1 /

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 2 CRASHING AGAINST THE WALL: NEITHER MAN WAS BADLY HURT ILLY ARNOLD, the baby-faced speed- way star who won the Ingdianapolis

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 i &V@ 11, 1936 g HEY are cutting a sixty-foot arterial road right through Limehouse; and this is a story of the condemned...

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 4 Louis entered behind Josie and, advancing, extended his hand. He, too, was well turned out in a neat grey flannel suit. His

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 | d‘Odobor 11, 1936 THE STORY SO FAR HE night before their ship was due in Tahiti, Lynn Downey and Tracy Burke, . chatting

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 “YOU'RE TOO SWEET FOR THIS LIFE — I NEED YOU. LILLIAN,” HE PLEADED Hlvstration by Ralph Pallen Coleman The story of a girl of

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 o M ut R T - | - N oW 2 T T . . o October 11, 1936 Good S/atte,© foct, Training in charm is every 1 child’s birthright. Don’t

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 8 UE FRANKLIN was a very determined young woman. She was also saucy, chestnut-haired, slim, wide-eyed. ‘‘Please don’'t...

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 Hom' October 11, 1936 THIS WEEK Mogazine Section 9 =) MORE THAN 150,000 BARGAINS —ALL MAKES AND MODELS How much is it costing

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 10 We believe he will agree to every one of these statements We think we can show you a new method of aiding mouth health—a

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