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Evening Star dated December 10, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Oceasional rain probably tonight and tomorrow; colder tomorrow; lowest tem-...

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 'VAN SWERINGENS FORMULA BARED Probers Told Brothers Han- dled Rail System for Barkers. B the Associated Press. The Van...

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 - SECURITY TOTAX BONUS AND RAISES Increase in Unemployment Levy Receipts Is Assured. An appreciable increase in the un-...

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 Life History of At the age of 4. In naval uniform at 10. YORK TO ASCEND THRONE AS EDWARD ABDICATES (Continued From First...

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 Mprs. Simpson’s Witand Dancing Attracted King’s Notice First Pair Met After Baltimore Woman Was Presented .at...

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 A—6 #» < HEIR-PRESUMPTIVE WINS STRONG SCOTCH BACKING Serious Outlook on Empire Affairs Contrasts Him to Edward—Elizabeth Is

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 OFFCAL RETURNS OFVOTE CONPLE 45,812,155 Ballots Set Record, 6,000,000 More Than Ever Cast. By the Associated Press. Pinal...

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 e - ~ > » v & % YRR NEN Y || Psychic Message Council 1100 Twelfth Si W, Corner of 12th i GROUP MEETINGS DAILY Aceredited...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TI-IURSi)AY, 71‘)ECEMBER 10, 1936. ) 2allating THE WORLD'S FINEST IN OUR MEAT MARKETS...

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 ‘A—10 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. December 10, 1936 ————————————— The Evening Star...

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 Young Chiefs Fearful for Reform Resignation of Tugwell Stirs Suspicion in Administration. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. NSIDE the...

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 A—12 »» Qard of Thanks. uluon JOSEPH D. The widow and lidren of the late JOSEPH D. LAW- wish to thank ‘the relatives'and...

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 LEAGUE WARNING OVER SPAINISSUED Britain and France Cau- tioned in Effort to Me- diate Civil War. 2r the Assoclated Press....

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 ‘A—14 *» ! SUIT ASKS $35,000 — WIDENING OF ROAD WASASKEDBY LS. Survey in 1932 Revealed Perils Found Along Old Georegtown...

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 THE- EVENING - STAR; WASHINGTON,- D: C,-THURSDAY, DECEMBER -10- 1936 TH CHT_CO. Lurgain Lusemon( |} (DD LOTS &*SUPER...

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 OFFCALS EXPOSE “ORENE CLUBS Postal Inspectors Launch Drive Against Lewd Correspondence. By the Assoclated Press. Postal...

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 - TRADE UNIT HITS HIGH COURT CURB Council for Industrial Prog- ress Opens Session, 800 Present. Industry’s representatives at

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 Federal Jurist Holds Loss of Postal Carrier's Job Pun- BY & Stalf Correspondent ot The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 10.—

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 F CORPORATE BONDS GAIN MODERATELY Fractionally Higher Prices Paid for Number of Rail- road Issues. L Bond Averages 20 10 10

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 FINANCIAL DECLINES IND.C. $179 Per Capita Represents Drop of $29 Compared With 1935 Mark. BY EDWARD C. STO! Washingtonians

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. s . D. C, DECEMBER 10, 1936. CURB LIST TAKES NEW YORK...

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 VETERAN SUICDE INOFFCEBULDING Richard 0. Melton, Jr., Had Been Under Medical- Treatment. Richard O. Melton, jr., 49, Customs

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 Washington News SUSPENSION PLAN NOT BE CHANGED Frowns on Proposal to Limit Permits’ Lifting to 45- Mile Clip. PRESENT SYSTEM

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 B2 NEW DIVORGE BLIL RADICAL TOBRITISH {Husband and Father Still Is Supreme Lord in His Own Home. BY DEWITT MACKENZIE,...

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. - . SOCIETY. « B-3 Diplomatic Receptions and...

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 B—4 Suburban Residents In the News Dr. Jessie Scott Host- ess at Bridge Luncheon. R. JESSIE SCOTT of Vienna D entertained at

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 SOCIETY. Residential ‘Washington Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. Auchin- closs Hostsat Merry- wood Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. W. C....

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 Ride the Toyland Express to the Fourth Floor . . . Santa Claus is There to Talk with All the Girls and Boys. THE EVENING...

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 Week-End Specials Jane Gray Candies 30c Nut Krumbles________ 35¢c Butter Scotch Fingers_. 40c Chocolate Molasses Goodie: 50c

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 EURDPE LOGALZS HOUSING PROBLEN Plans Made to Co-operate With National Program, Fisher Finds. BY ERNEST M. FISHER, Director of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. Don’t Wait=Next Week Will Be Ever Busier The thing to do is

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 B—10 #» AN WHO QUSTED BLANTON VISITOR Garrett Says He Does Not Plan Active Part in District Affairs. Clyde L. Garrett, the

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 THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, ~D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. 3 1f to death yesterday, & medical queathed the Ringling

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 B—-12 =* = IMILLER T 90 95 volues 90 3.50 valves 90 4.50 values 90 5.95 valies 1 Fine glacés, suedes, capeskins, combinations

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 110, Goes Awooing | |DR. LEWIS MORRIS D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. New York until his...

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 B-—14 NEUTRALITY LAW AGTION S HINTED Extension of Measure to Curb Trade With Bel- ligerents Seen. BY the Associated Press. A

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 Former Student Pays for Laundry After 26 Years By the Associated Press. DANVILLE, Va., December 10.— 0. L. Roach, presideat

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. ‘w7 GOLDENBERG'S' NATIONAL 5220 * PETTY RACKETS COST...

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 " to Mr. Lloyd George for exonerating | - GOUGH CLEARED OF WAR DEFEAT Lloyd George Vindicates General 18 Years After St....

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 NICE HEARS J0BS TAX BILL SCORED Labor Witness Critical of Scope, Wants 1t Passed, However, By & Staf? Correspondent of The

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 - TRIGG MAXWELL LIVED AS MARTYR Edith Put Violent End to Father’s “Dog Life,” Pros- ecution Asserts. By the Assoctated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. The Tea Room Check Room will be open all day, so you may...

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 HANDSOME Seal-dyed Coney FUR COATS ‘A Best Seller at e Tomorrow Only _we expect 2,5 e early Tmis_price 209 UF you're g coat

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 GRAYSON RENAME RED CROSS HEAD Roosevelt Aiso Appoints |} Taylor and Moore to Rep- resent Departments. Reappointment by...

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 _ CURRENCY, STAMP THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. 4 PERSONS LOSE LIVES AS FIRE SWEEPS HOME

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 . better terms and lower interest rates INTEREST SAVINGS T0 FARMERS CITED Reduction of $180,000,000 Annually Is Reported at

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 THE _ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. OB P><SDOP<< RESTAURANT MEN | END CONVENTION & Banquet,

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 C—6 TRIOGETS 5 YEARS IN FREIGHT THEFT Fourth, Admitting He Joined Them, Paroled by Way in Alexandria. LORTON N.F. F. E. LOCAL

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 - CITTZENS APPROVE | DIAGNOSTIC UNITS Brookland Association for Immediate Erection, Ruh- | land’s Plan. The Brookland...

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 C—S8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FOOD PROCESSORS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. Newspaper Man Dies, Chicken Thief Uses

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 . CATHOLIC AID UNIT BOARD IS ELECTED Five New Members Named. Report Shows $53,282 Expenditures. Twenty-three members of the

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 AMUSEMENTS. Excess of Material Proves Minnelli Show Problem Cutting Revue at National Becomes Town’s Most Popular...

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 . INIPROVED FARM PLAN PROMISED Secretary Wallace Gives Assurance in Address Before Federation. BY the Associated Press....

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 “SOAK RICH” IS SEEN &'t QUICKLY FORGOTTEN Misunderstanding of Depression Is Blamed by Fisher for Popular Phrase. because of a

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 oo vews ] @he Foening Staf WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. Features and Classified | ) PAGE D—1 Hemsley Tagged

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 D—2 * s Overconfidence Louis’ Bane : Another Mu L3 ATTITUDE WRONG INSCHMELING 60 | Joe Also Proves Himself Unable to Use His

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 PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10," 1938 SPORTS. D—3' Deadline Set for Star Tourney : Texas

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 | Sign Off 12:45 W]aoaalsssal ggw‘g_q-s g;él‘uua WRC 950k Midday Merry Go Round Story of Mary Marlin Gene Arnold and Cadets

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 w OMEN’S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘More Good Things That Can Come Out of < Special Hon ey Cakes And...

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 WOMEN 'S FEATURES. Bedtime Stories Flathorns Discovers Treachery. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Ng animal or bird would do hings

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. D—7 MODERN MAIDEN S : s WAR ON CRIME—The Ransom...

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 lS—S * 2 % & HELP AND SITUATIONB Young Washingt_on An admirer of cats is Earl Leister, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Leister, 309

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 A MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. paid for hi Barg: auantity. 1l Kinds, ang aosmugi IGHT, §°E'.‘vm Pnrlmln Big_Bool st.n w....

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 10 R HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued.) CE. ’E 2! comfcrtable brick aweuln:. con- in- fllmmflogcl:l. 2-flr % "r'x’" Met. 3860. GHEVY

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 AUCTION SALES. TODAY. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE. 758, 3. OWEN & BON. AUCTIONEERS. e 1431 Eye St. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE

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 LANKBOOK You get variety and vaolue | here. See our big stock. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Phone NA. 2945 AL Blue...

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