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Evening Star dated November 10, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Tair tonight and tomorrow; colder to- grees. Temperatures—Highest, 1:45 p.m....

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 « JUSTICES TO HEAR POWERLOAN CAGE Right of Government to Fur- nish Money for Project Studied. -Reaching a question that will

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 STEEL WORERS SEEK MORE PAY Employe Representatives to Confer With Carnegie Officials Today. BT the Assoclated Press....

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 HANLTON EGS IETALINGC0P. Looks for Party’s Emer- gence From Defeat in Con- gress Elections in '38. B the Assoclated Press.

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 TRADE BOARD ASKS FOR MORE POLIGE 115 Additional Members and Funds for Housing Are Advocated. Enlargement of the Metropolitan

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 A—6 * SALES TAX LOSES IN STATES' VOTES Michigan Keeps Levy, How- ever, and lllinois Will Follow Suit. By the Associated...

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 - THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., Traveling Around in Europe London’s Oddest “Club”—Why Left-Hand Traffic? The Happi- :

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 T, & DAINTS Devoe’s Linseed Oil and Zinc Paint 922 New York Ave, National 8610 “Sweeten it with Domino’ Demand Domino Package

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 100,000 EXPECTED AT CORN HUSKING National Champion Will Be Determined in Ohio Con- test Today. B2 the Associated Press....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936. —10 : o ST el P O SR L 2 s : » THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E.

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 Minor Party Efforts Seen as Vain NG_STAR, WASHINGTON, News Behind the News Expansion of Pan-American Conference Into World-

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 A—12 =xx Qard of mhankl CAVANAUGH. MARGARET FRAN wish to thank our relatives Ind frizllfll Tor their Kindness and sympathy...

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 . 5. CIVIL SERVICE EXTENSION SOUGHT Senator Logan Again Wil Press for Consideration of Bill. BY J. A. O'LEARY. Extension of

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 A—14 WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936. e Soph Backs Tone D. C. Foot Ball : Northwestern’s Grid Lead Cut MOULIN OF

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 PORTS. THE "EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936. SPORTS. A—18 Lucas Gains Little in Taking Furr’s...

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 A—16 S Red So.'x{ Hoyas Rise in D. C. Grid Ranks M“_"'ARY RIUING BIG OFFER AWAITS RULING ON HURLER Yawkey Intends to Out...

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 FINANCIAL., -1.S.BONDS RISE, OTHERS ARE MIXED Weakness Appears in Vari- ous Groups as Convert- ible Issues Slump. !mll TUTUm

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 FINANCIAL, RICES EMPLOYES TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCH AN G E[STO0S RREGUUR HEAR DISCUSSION Public Relations...

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 FINANCIAL. ‘CURBLIST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE Late Support Checks Drop of Forenoon—Most of Changes Small. By the Associated Press.

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 A—20 =* GROLPHEARS SEAL ON .. BLS Legislation Expected to Come Up Discussed for Kalorama Citizens. District bills which have

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 - PRESDENTTON: FOR COUNTRY AT ARMISTIERITES Wreath to Be Placed on Tomb in Ceremony at Arlington. WOODRING AND COLMERY TO...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, .1936. ic institutions, her will as|aries’ Benefit Board of the

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 SOCIETY. T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1836. SOCIET?, #%% B-3 Whirl of Social Activities...

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 November Marriages In the City Miss Ingrid Clara Tellefson Bride of Mr. Fay. IS8 INGRID CLARA TEL- LEFSON, daughter of Mr.

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 SOCIETY. Capital Society At Play Opening “Tonight at Eight-Thirty’”’ Greet- ed at National. HE opening of “Tonight at...

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 Young Washington _ This studious burnette is Sylvia Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shapiro, 319 Quachkenbos street.

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 AUTO SHOW PUZZLE CONTEST & THIS 1S PUZZLE NO. 20, LIED Heaped. FERN Deduce. LISTS SEVERE Cunningest. A check. PRIM Flute....

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 THE Ask about our Special Christmas Létter of Credit. You will find it convenient and pleasant to use, with no down payment

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 CAR SERVICE HIT BY BUSINESS MEN Southeast Group to Seek Removal of One-Man AGED COUPLE SLAIN Wife Believed Husband, 91, Was

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 DAILY SHORT STOR! ACCIDENT By Edith Lott. l)( AN agony of suspense, the girl who had been John Lester's wife watched the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1836. Tomorrow—The Great Fur Event in "Appreciation”! Happily...

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 Bedtime Stories Bobby Coon’s Predicament hunt, and there are many like them. They will take any unfair advantage hich way to

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 AM USEMENTS. First-Nighters Applaud .Three Noel Coward Plays But Amaze Author-Actor and Miss Lawrence by Discreet Silence...

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 B—14 row Wilson Ceremonies to Be Broadcast. RMISTICE day ceremonies A dominate the -broadcasting including ceremonies of re-

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 WOMEN § FEALURES. = T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1836, WOMEN'S FEA TURES. B—15 For That...

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 B—16 | WAR ON CRIME—*Baby Face” Nelson’s Body! ! MODERN MAIDENS l o Wy 16 MUE CEMETERY ¢ BET (< [ - L YN “TELL MOTHER WE'LL

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 HELP AND SI11UATIONS. 2 ‘TARZAN AND THE MAYAN GODDESS. e | Traffic Convictions SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Joseph H. Hubbard,

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 APARTMENTS. ROOMS IUINISH ED, (Continued. ROOMS WITH BOARD. (Continued.) T533 14T 8T, N.W.. Abt. b:_corner CHifon ooNicely

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 UCTIONS D..C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, AUTOMOBILES SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE. STORES FOR RENT. AUCTION SALES. AUTOMOBILES FOR

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 B—20 LOCOMOTIVE CREW BEATEN BY WOMEN Strike Sympathizers Attack Men in Louisiana—Wreck Is Probed. BY the Assoclated Press.

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