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Evening Star dated November 3, 1936

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 New York Markets 84th YEAR. No. 33,789. Closed Today Wetaiogten. D C. Entered as post. office, he Fpening Star ‘WITH SUNDAY

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936. STAFF OF 30000 |[Washington | ROOSEVELT VOTES, COVERING...

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 ' TOWNSEND DEAL ~INCHID CHARGED Publicity Man Claims “Cash . Transaction” in Last- ‘® Minute Sensation. P the Assoclated...

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 A—4 *» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936. STAR T0 INFORM D. C. OF RETURNS Radio, Phones,...

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 CONGRESS BALLOT SHARING INTEREST Republicans Hope to Slash Democratic Majority ! in House. B the Associated Press. The...

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 NEW RECORD VOTE GAST IN NEW YORK Polling Places in Jther Cities Also Are Reported Swamped. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, adopted by the Government at the D, C; VETERAN’S DEATH DUE TUESDAY, XN OVEMBER 3, 1936....

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 . THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. HINGTON, D. WAS . C. TUESDAY. November 3, 1936 THEODORE W. NOYES....

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 - Major Errors Pointed Out to Parties Old Guard Hampered Landon—Roosevelt Talk Leaves Scars. BY DAVID LAWRENGE, OW that the

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 Qards nf Thanks. IMITH, E. ll:lNlcl: “The {amily of tm late Miss E. CE SMITH wish express umr deen appreciation sincere...

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 AUTO SHOW PUZZLE CONTEST ‘THIS 1S PUZ! A body of emigrants. ZLE NO. 13. Mansions. Wrinkle. Short-sighted. Upper rooms. e e S

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 A—12 =» RODSEVELT VISIT TOPARLEY HINTED President May Address Buenos Aires Conference, Observers Say. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN,

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 EX-CONVICT HELD “INTEXTILE THEFT Accused by F. B. 1. of Moving $40,000 of Stolen Goods Between States. Entering a...

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 Disappo BOBCATS PRESENT CHANGE TORECOUP. Foes Saturday Formidable. Terps and Hoyas Have Tasks on Hands. BY FRANCIS E. STAN.

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 s PORTS. THE EVENI NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936. SPORTS. * A-I5 ' Dean Trade Talk Hailed as Joke :

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 A—16 S Olin Puts Everett on Fistic Brink : Conne BUCK IS STOPPED | Here’s Everett Launched on “Road to Ruin’ ¥ictor Sizes Up

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 OLD SETS BLAMED ININTERF ERENCE N. B. C. Researcher Refutes : Charge of Politics in Bad Receptior. E quadrennial tempests...

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 A—I18 %% CITIZENS DEPLORE VOTELESS PLIGHT' Georgetown Group Urged by Miss Taggart to Continue Fight for Franchisa. On the eve

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 Washington News LABOR UNIT BAGKS VOTE FOR DISTRICT ATA.F. L. SESSION Central Union to Take Plea for Representation to Tampa,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936. . @ When you are too busy to come down town, call Ask about

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936. SOCIETY. * B—3 Many Dinners Planned This Evening to

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 SOCIETY. Suburban Residents - In the News Mrs. Allan Entertains for Pohick Vestry- : men. RS. EDMUND H. ALLAN of Newington,

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 Saddlery and TRUNKS-*%a Repalring of Leather Goods G. W.King, Jr., 511 11thSt.N.W. Stewart—A. C.—Northeast Authorized Service

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