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Evening Star dated November 1, 1936

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 ‘Temperatures—Highest, 57, Full report on B-4. ‘WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) at 4 pm. yes- terday; lowest, 33,

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 AL SMITH ASSAILS - ‘CRACK-POT' DEAL “Somebody Is Going to Be Double Crossed,” He Says, Hitting Party Pacts. By the Assoclated

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 Furnace Parts £’ Grate Bars, Q Etc. Phone HOME LOANS to buy, build or refinance INTEREST 5 7 $7.50 PAYMENTS Taslowas per...

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 BABCOGK JALLED ON DRUNK CHARGE Former Head of U. S. Work- ers’ Federation Collapses After Arrest. Arrested early last night

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 BUREAUCRAGY' HIT ING. 0. P. REPORT Republicans Assert Over » 200 Agencies Set Up t {* Under New Deal. BY the Assoclated...

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 Roosevelt New York Speech Peace and Justice Among Objectives of Ad- ministration, With Continued Efforts for Recovery,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART ONE. A—7 —— e e e - A7 Landon’s St. Louis Speech Courage, Sacrifice

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 A—8 FAKE FEE CHARGED INPRINGE GEORGES - Policeman Drove Car, but Towing Levy Was Made, Is Accusation. By & Btaff...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 1. 1936—PART ONE. Starting Tomorrow 42nd ANNIVERSARY . SAVINGS Many Pieces and

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 HOPES FOR GAPTIVE PRIEST CROW DIN i ay Not Survive Another Winter in Chinese Hills. Big Ransom Asked. B the Associated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART ONE. Ask about our Letter of Credit. You will find it con- 5 @ -...

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 ' A—12 METHODISTS WAIT JOINT CONFERENGE Delegates of Divisions of Church to Meet in Texas. 7 the Associated Press. HOUSTON,

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 ACTATFOODSHON BY MISS CARUCEID Olympics Team Member on Tuesday Night Bill. Opening Tomorrow. Connie Caruccic, 18-year-old...

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 Qurds of Thanks. IR. EDWARD MACON. The member! f the Xtmll’ of the late EDWARI [ACON BLAIR wish to express flncere reciation

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 Traveling Around Londoners Discuss Parties and Theater, Not War and Unemployment. Prosperity in table talk . .. .« « Time for

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 A—16 »» ROOSEVET FOUND SUREOF MARYLAND Majority Equal to 130,000 ! of 4 Years Ago Seen for President. - A#Y WILL P. KENNEDY.

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 CHEST SOLIGITORS MEET WEDNESDAY "Addresses to Be Delivered to Campaign Leaders i and Aides. A meeting of all chairmen, vice

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 A—18 %« FOUR-DAY MISSION 10 START NOV. 22 Protestant Leaders to Rally Here Under Sponsorship i of Church Council. Eminent...

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 MODERN TABLE LAMP 93 With Shade One of a stunning group with bases of metal, glass or hand-carved wood. Each with distinctive

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 A—20 LABOR HEADS PUSH ROOSEVELT ~ FIGHT Leaders to Continue Talks in President’s Behalf 1} Until Tuesday. BY JOHN C. HENRY.

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 Keith, Noted G-Man, Quits - Bureau to Take $10,000' Job 41-Year-Old Texan Arrested Means 'in Lindbergh “Ransom” Hoax Case.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART ONE. “We don’t care what these coats were made to sell for,” we told

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 [ oo Neve | The Sunday Shar WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1936. MILK PRICE BOOST 10 14 A QUART EFFECTIVE...

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 B2 w ELECTION THREATS LAID T0 2 FIRMS Inforraation, Filed in Den- ver, Though Prosecutor, Doubts Violations. BY the...

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 CANPAGN COST REAGH 130000 Nearly $7,000,000 Reported by Republicans, $3,430,494 by Democrats. By the Associated Press....

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 SHOWN IN FIGURES Bureau of Labor Statistics Says 1,400,000 Added to Rolls in Year. Statistics recording a gain of 1,400~ 000

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 Toms Cove Oysters Favored By Epicureans World Over Chincoteague Island Likewise Is Known for Harboring Shucking Plants. BY

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 B—6 SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1936. Rice Trims G. W. : Florida Nips...

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 PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS : B7 Travis Is Tagged as Nat Shortstop, Griffith,

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 PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, ’WASHINGTON D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. Villanova Stopped : Harvard, Princeton Tie :...

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. 4 D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS . B—9 Romp forG. U. : Holy Cross Tumbles :...

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 B—10 SPORTS,. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. Promise of Crack at Lewis’ Light-Heavy

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 PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. B—11 Roman Soldier Wins Washington, Clodion....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART ONE. Tl A ol o 4 s A A A S > - 3-PIECE MODERN MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE. A

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 E’ditorial Page Political Round-Up Part 2—12 Pages RETURN TO NEW DEAL BY WARBURG EXPLAINED He, Glass and Others Feel Party

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART TWO. w THE LEADERSHIP OF WOMEN BY THE RIGHT REV. JAMES E. FREEMAN, D.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART TWO. D—3 ROOSEVELT VICTORY IN NEW YORK STATE EXPECTED SHARP...

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 r D—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART TWO.. LANDON SUCCESS IN PENNSYLVANIA REQUIRES BIG VOTE &...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART TWO. D—$§ OHIO AND ILLINOIS STILL DOUBTFUL IN PRESIDENTIAL RACE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART TWO. e e e e e e e i e e I e e S R e BOYS'CLUB VALUE SHOWN IN...

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 NEW GUARD TEST PLAN ANNOUNCED Examinations for Officers to Follow Those for Fed- eral Recognition. Young men seeking to enter

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 Judge Advocate General Inspects Naval Reserves Department Legal Officer Reviews Battalion at Navy Day Ceremonies in Armory.

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 Student Aid Chairmen For P.-T. A. Will Confer ’Annual Meeting to Be Held Wednesday at Park View School—Pictures Group to Hear

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 D—10 EUROPE AT BEST DURING WINTE Social, Theater and Sport Activity Picks Up in Fall. LONDON; October 31.—Now that Summer and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART TWO. M Makes a Fortunate “buy” of 35 | . More of These Heavy Quality

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART" TWO. Here's a perfect wardrobe for o shorter women—covering every X

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—12 Pages he Swunday Shee SOCIETY SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1,

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 OCIETY. Mother of the President Is Hostess at Dit_nner Mrs. James Roqosevelt Entertains in New York City—Notes of Activities.

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 SOCIETY. Chevy Chase Entering Busy Fall Social Season Engagement of Miss Frances Philrips to Mr. Francis Hoff heins...

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 OCILETY. Halloween Parties Head Arlington County Events Social Season in Full Swing—Col. and Mrs. Green Are Hosts at Costume

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 . SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART THREE. Miss Norma Smith ToWed Mr. Pulliam On Friday...

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 . SOCIETY. Col. Clapp Entertains + AtQuantico Col. and Mrs. Barker Spend Several Days in Boston. UANTICO, Va., October 31.—

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 S “Tacky Ball” Last Night Resourceful [o} Spirit of Halloween Prevails at Dance for Debutantes. HE spirit of Halloween and

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 SOCIETY. Election Night Parties THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART THREE. Wed Recently Planned for...

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 SOCIETY. About Well-Known Folk In Books, Art, Politics Utah Woman Gets Coveted Post to Peace Conference—Chickens Will Flock

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 E—10 Weddings Engagement of Miss Louise Fairfax Also Is of Interest. OUDOUN COUNTY, Va, Oc- tober 31.—Mrs. W. K. Levering and

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 SOCIETY. Prominent Weddings Yesterday IMiss Suzanne Hill and Miss Mary Dwight Brides. ‘(Continued Prom First Page.) I dArthur

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON; ‘D. 'C., NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART THREE. Right at the beginning of the formal season! Extmordinary

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 Stage and Screen Part 4—8 Pages he Swundwy Shae WASHINGTON, D. C, FEATURES SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1936. FIRESIDE PEACE

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 WASHINGTON DECISION BY HOUSE Selection of Jefferson Came as Close of Bit- ter Campaign—Impressive Inaugural Ceremonies. By

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 POLITICAL US Major Parties Estimate Cos_t_a_t N ear SEEIO0,000 Figures of National Committees May Be Far Under Actual...

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 F— T (1) A group of the officer students at the most distinctive air school, the Air Corps Tac- tical School, at Montgomery,

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 AMo. .MENTB. ACTRESS BRINGS HER BROADWAY SUCCESS TO WASHINGTON Anti-Hollywood Play Opens on Broadway New Kaufman-Ferber...

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 F—6 T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 1, 1936—PART FOUR. HIGHWAY LIGHTING TEST WATCHED BY TRAFFIC HEADS 18-Mile

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