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Evening Star dated December 28, 1936

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 (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy and colder, lowest to- night about 38 degrees; tomorrow cloudy, probably...

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 “WAR QUARANTINE” Republican Would Limit President in Making Neu- trality Decisions. By the Associated Press. Neutrality...

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 IARITIME PICKETS BALKED BY POLICE Lines of Rival Unior Fac- tions Broken Up at Dock on Hudson. B7 the Associated Press. NEW

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 A—4 ¥» CHANG TOREGENE HSOLDEOMMAND Chiang Promises to Return Him to Sianfu and Mili- tary Post. By the Associated Press....

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 _ROOGEVELT SEEKS NRA. ALTERNATIVE White House Favors Each State Legislating for* Itself. B the Associated Press. Ways to...

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 PRIESTESS RULES POWERFUL TRIBES Anthropologists Told of Sa- cred “Charewa” and Do- mainin Southern Rhodesia. The story of a

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 ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936. TODAY! TOMORROW! Our Annual After=-Christmas CLEARANCE! Now

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936. _A-8 L NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 1886 THIS

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 Butau Chiefs’ Pover Abets Dbbying 1_———- Set-1b Promotes Fat Feespr Those Know- hg Ropes. BY t\’lb LAWRENCE. HISk the open

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 A—10 #»» Card of Thanks. RACHEL A. _The family eu ‘ot sincere agbreciation. qn co-workers, friends and rele "u m }u kindness

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 -ROCK SLIDE DELAYS RAILROAD SERVICE .Two Main Tracks of New York Central Are Buried Near Peekskill. By the Assoclated Press.

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 A—12 = JUNIOR HADASSAH - PLANS FUND DRIVE Contributions From Million Jews to Aid Work in Pal- estine Sought. Plans for a...

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 GORPORATE BONDS HAVE MIXED TONE . Few Industrial Convertibles Gain, but Railroads Move Unevenly, Net change. Unc Unc. —1...

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 A—14 »x» CAPITAL TRANSIT TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NET INCOME 3AGS 11-Month Total of $2,162 Compares With

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 '1936 FINANCIAL FINANCIAL s . 5 . *%% A—15...

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 he Foening Hlap Spoils WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936. * 1936 Rough on Track, Field Marks : Bowlers Open Star

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 SPORTS. GETS OPENTITLE AS 100101 SHOT Teaming With Sarazen in Last Round Held Great Break for Tony. BY W. R. McCALLUM. HE...

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 Evidence Unearthed to Back Homer’s Story of Fall of Troy Excavations Indicate Seventh, Not Sixth, City Fell Before Greeks—No

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 INAUGURAL FETE GUARANTY FUND OF $100,000 SOUGHT » Budgeting Expenses Ex- pected to Permit Refunds in Full. QUICK CO-OPERATION

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 In the Hunt Country Activities Among the Horse Lovers of Virginia BY NINA CARTER TABB. OX hunting during the holidays has...

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 SOCIETX. Children’s Party Today At Executive Mansion For Pres1dent S Grandson Curtis Roosevelt Dall W111 Be Host to His Young

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 B—4 #¥% 8 Brilliant Audience At Concert Diplomats, Officials and Residents At- tend Musicale. HE Ambassador of Poland and...

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 17 STATES FACING PAYROLL TAX LOSS Have Neither Passed Laws N Nor Called Sessions for Legislation. By the Associated Press.

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 5 Bedtime Stories l!no-nflox:‘w BURGESS. VSRR, €6 EE, dee, dee!” cried Tommy Tit the Chickadee. It was a cheerful sound. Yes,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936. B—7 Lansburehs SEVENTH, EIGHTH ‘and E STREETS Dlstrict 7575,

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 CaritaL’'s Rapio PROGRAMS H!IVSM‘KFTAL 63E:;kNo Lo [Education Series Concert Miniatures Chicago Varieties London Singers...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936. & Super Events for Tuesday Only Tuesday Only! Sport Jackets

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 B—10 Famed Creole Cookery Reaches Peak of Pe .4 Old Bottles Shed Light On Past Era Collectors Eagerly| Seek Those Bearing...

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 SPORTS COATS Styles That Sold All Season for Much Higher Prices ‘14.89 —A profitable way to invest some of the money you got

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 Use Our Personal Shopping Service If you are too busy to come in, call Sally Blair, our personal shopper, and she will do...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936. ‘True Stories of G-Men Activities Based on Records of the...

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 DAILY SHORT STO! RET URN By Frank Kern Levin. ERE were many people fn the room at & home in Chevy Chase, making it seem...

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 REAL KALORAMA RD. —Rooms_for 300 rg‘l’ nlcel! !urnllbed good aristocrati: t of the city. walkin tancs dzwiu?:%‘.‘.‘ (e same

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 AMUSEMENTS. Picture Schedule Upset By Welcome to New Year To Open New Bills Thursday or Friday Is the Question—It’s Answered

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