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Evening Star dated October 18, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecest.) Fair and cool today; tomorrow fai. and somewhat warmer; fresh northwest winds...

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 “A—2 %% A F. L PUBLISHES :.Uu-adrennial Report Fails to ¢ “Indorse Either Roosevelt or Landon. The quadrennial report of the

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 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 18, 1936—PART ONE. HOPKINS INSISTS W.P.A.1S “PURE” Declares Landon Could Cut...

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 GARNER INSISTS NEW DEAL IS SAFE Declares Roosevelt Regime Represents Highest Type of Conservatism. By the Associated Press.

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 ILLINOIS BALLOT CASE APPEALED Supreme Court Asked to Di- rect Communists’ Names Be Included. BY the Associated Press. ‘The

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 —A—6 PIGTURE LANGUAGE EXPERTIN CAPITAL Arrives on Lecture Tour of U. S.—Hopes to Aid War on Disease. A pictographic language,

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 Navy toHaqgeBirthdayParty Public Is Invited to See Parades and Diving and Aerial Exhibitions. A view of one of the shops at

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 00F LEAK NA. 4370 GICHNER . LOCAL or LONG DISTANCE Val [’ Estimates on Moving, Storage or Packing Gladly Furnished. SMITH’S

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 " JEWISH JUNIORS - INSESSION TODAY Constitution to Be Adopted and Officers Elected and Installed. The first Middle Atlantic

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 Qurds of Thanks. DAVIS, CAPT. CLARENCE C._H, The {amily of the late Capt. CLARENCE C DAVIS wish to ¢xund Hhelr deepest Fa...

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 Y THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 18, 1936—PART ONE. You will find Our Letter of Credit convenient and easy to use

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 A—12 'NIGHTMARES' PUT IN ART EXHIBIT Violent Stabs of Color De- picting World in Chaos Displayed. By the Associated Press.

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 Washingtonian Returns Dagger Surrendered by Quezon in 1900 President of Philippines Sends His Photo to Army Officer Who Took

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 A—14 THE 'SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 18, 1936—PART ONE. GO0 WIL HONOR [ | | DR.HUGH ). FEGAN Dinner to Mark...

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 Author of Prize Novel Tells Of Years of Toil in Kitchens Immigrant Girl Paid $50 | a Month on First JobinU. S. Her...

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 A—16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BALANCED BUDGET * SEEN BY CONNALLY Texan Tells Kansans $8,000,000,- 000 Expenditure

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 WEALTHY WDOW SLAININ BED ROOM West Virginia Woman, 63, Believed Murdered by Burgiar. By the Associated Press. HUNTINGTON, W.

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 5 CONGERNS FACE ‘COMBINE' CHARGE [rrades Commission Accuses Auto Parts Makeis and Jobbers. By the Assoctated Press. Five...

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 'WHITE SLAVE NET SNARES TWO MEN One Suspect Confederate of Pair G-Men Took Here Recently. BY REX COLLIER. A dragnet thrown

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 YA—20 K THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 18, 1936—PART ONE. Y mer Down Comforts: Covered in fine sateen! 99...

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 THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 18, 1936—PART ONE. nMVersd. - Dlstrict 7575 SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS CARLOAD

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 A—2 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 18 1936;—PART ONE. | Eight Years Ago. SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS District

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 - [Comenivew | The Sty Shar D.C. ELEVATOR CODE BEING REWRITTEN T00. . STANDARD Proposed Changes to Retain | Same Degree of

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 MILK RULING HITS ARLINGTON STORES Temporary Iijunction Grant- ed Commission Against L. W. High. By the Associated Press....

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 HIGHWAY TAX FUND DIVERSION DENIED Automobile Association Ac- cused Maryland of Failing to Use Grants. Diversion of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. OCTOBER 18, 1936—PART ONE. B4 __________THE SUNDAV STAR A A o e e e s e e Schools and Colleges

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 -RICHBERG ADVISES SAFETY ECONOMY Would Guard U. S. Against “Zeal in Promotion of Special Interests.” BY the Associated Press.

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 NOMATCHFORG. U Speed and Precision. toreadors butchering thelir bulky but not belligerent Bison from protect an unmarred...

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