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Evening Star dated November 13, 1936

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 WEATHER. . (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature tonight about 34 degrees; warmer

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 DIGEST ANSWERS QUERIES ONVOTES Publication, Still Baffled, Won't Quit Forecasts' Because of Error. B the Associated Press.

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 TALANSOVET BREAK S FEARED Grandi Clashes With Mos- * cow Delegate at Non-Inter- vention Session. By the Assoctated Press....

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 A4 #» GREEN FORECASTS LEWIS' FAILURE A. F. L. Convention Told Organization Will Be United in End. By the Associated Press.

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 ‘ETHIOPIAN WAR THRILLS RELATED Edward Neil, A. P. Corre- spondent, Addresses Man- aging Editors’ Association. B the...

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 A—06 *% FIST FIGHT ENDS CHAMBER SESSION Deputies Exchange Blows in Debate on Minister Sal- engro’s War Record. B the...

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 ~MANY FIRMS LIST SALARY INCREASES White Collar Workers and * Factory Hands Get Pay Boosts. BY the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO,

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 BUSESSLABD CUR LINES FORN Berry Calls Conference on December 10 to “Sta- bilize Recovery.” B the Associated Press. In at...

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 ~BRITAIN T0 RUSH WAR PREPARATION Clash Between Baldwin and ¥ Churchill on Methods Reveals Anxiety. . B the Assoclated Press.

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 A—10 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Merning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C FRIDAY November 13, 1936 THEODORE W....

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 New Tax Law Inspires Big Dividends Evils to Be Brought Out in March and Next Deflation. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. IVIDENDS by big

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 —12 ¥x Draths. . On Friday No- B LLIE ALEXANDER. beloved mother of Grafton E. Alexander and Harrison Alexander, Thomas and

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 AUTO TRAILER USE ~ OF PARKS WEIGHED Planning to; Meet Increase in Touring Cottages Topic at * Regional Parley. B the...

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 Young Washington Showing signs of following in his father’s footsteps is Arch McDonald, jr., 8, at the Nelson School. He is

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 WONEN T0 START NEW REATS WAR Biennial Party Convention Seeks Amendment on Sex Prejudice. B the Associated Press. NEW YORK,

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 A—16 #» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SECURITY BOARD T0 PROVIDE FORMS Application Blanks Will Be Distributed, Starting Next

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 Be Sure to See These An unusually low price for this soap. Limit & cakes, Towels 3« 25¢ 150-sheet rolis. Convenient,...

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 A—I8 REMINGTON-RAN HEARING PRESSED Mayor of llion Asserls He Refused to Deputize Men for Strike. By the Assoctared Press....

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 SRR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, fRI'DAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. CONVENTION PLANNED av awenst srooewrs| BAPT1O1S URGED for

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 A=20 ¥¥% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. STANDING OF COMMUNITY CHEST UNITS AS OF OPENING DAY -

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 - L4 > & A ~ o FINANCIAL CORPORATE BONDS TURN DOWNWARD Declines General in Most Sections—U. S. Issues Drop Moderately. Bond

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 FINANCIAL. BY PEOPLES DRUG Common Stock Advances to $59.50 a Share on New York Market. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Peoples Drug...

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 l‘ANAl\\,lr " CURB LST TAKES UNEVEN COURSE ®Industrial Specialties - Up, While Leaders Are Un- der Pressure. By the...

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 Traveling Around Fame Came to Madame Schiaparelli, Garbed in a Sweater Suit. A SCIAPARELLI OF PARIS AND LONDON. A sweater...

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 Washington News 3000IND.C.T0GET J0BS INHANDLING CHRISTMAS MAIL Holiday Force to Go on About , December 15 and Work Until...

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 A “Blue Ribbon” Fall Fashion BELTING RIBBON RALEIG BELTING RIBBON is NEW . .. that's why Raleigh has it! They're in snug...

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 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. SOCIETY. SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., * B3 A Record of Social Activities in the

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 SOCLETY. Residential Washington Social News! Lord and Lady Astor| Feted in Ber- muda. (Continued From Third Page.) Oklahoma

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. TN CARE VNS [E5emssslme m s DTN AWAR And to win it, Miss Ol - 4 “I was & mimic,

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 A grand selection from which you’ll chdose for yourself and for gifts—at substantial savings “in Appreciation.” $3 Rhinestone

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 elleffs 1214-1220 F STREET good will towards us. 9.78 e apo, Woman's $135 coat with Persian lamd edoing s125 ; / }\ \...

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 GRANGE SPEAKERS SEE BETTER DAYS H. A. Sibley, Head of U. S. Chamber of Commerce, Lauds Soil Program, B the Associated Press.

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 RIDING "Smart Set’’ GLOVES *1.89 ® Pigskins on parade ® Velvety Suedes ® Supple Kidskins Think of novelty styles that have a

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936. YOUR NEW JEWELRY STORE OPENS 'SATUR“AY— 9:30 | S. & N Katz...

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 _THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ATZ—THEY'RE KNOWN AND HONORED FROM COAST TO COAST! are by Gorham,...

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