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Evening Star dated December 29, 1936

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Occasional rain tonight and tomorrow; somewhat warmer tomorrow; lowest temperature

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 2 ORDERED HELD Washington BY CORONER'S JURY| W avside Gray and Mrs. Kellison Face Further Action in Fatal Shooting. A...

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 ’ BODIES OF PILOTS, MAIL RECOVERED Victims of Plane Crash in Idaho Mountains Are Brought to Town. By the Associated Press.

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 A—4 » OUT OF THE BRAIN Reported at Meeting of Scientists. By & Btaff Correspondent of The Star. ATLANTIC OITY, December 20.—

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 ASSOCIATED PRESS PROMOTES PRICE Head of Capital Bureau Is Named Executive News Editor. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK,...

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 Garh of mek{. év@n!“nm of my husband. AN M Lovine wire. Beaths. ATWOOD, MINOR GILES. Suddenly. on Monday evening. Deceiber 2.

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 WINANT DISCUSSES SOCIAL SECURITY Admits Shortcomings of Act in Radio Forum Talk. Admitting shortcomings in the social...

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 -— THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY ..___.___.._ December 29, 1936 prbis——————————...

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 ITHE Kvesing ) 1aR, WASHINGTON D. €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1936. m q'HE opinions of the writers on this page are their own,

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 A— Phelan Sees One-Touchdown Game: Lou Jenkins Tops Star Tourney - T 10 LUGK WILL DECIDE I DOPEPANS 00T Fears Panthers, Stung

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 > SPORTS. Proves to Packed House He Has Stamina, Can Absorb Punishment: BY BURTON HAWKINS, OE TEMES, who ought to know, still

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 — SPORTS. THE EVENI 5‘ 5 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 295 1936. : ) Griffith Scorns Subsidization PROISM “COLLERE ATHLETIC KILLER” Would

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 FINANCIAL. U. 5. BONDS STAGE -ACTIVE ADVANCE Rail Issues and Polish Loans |z Also Move Up During Session. Bond Averages Rals

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 A—14 wx3 OUTLOOK BRIGHT IN'FIFTH DISTRICT Maryland Roads Program and Roanoke Steel Plant Important Projects. BY EDWARD C....

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 FINANC1AL NEW YORK CURB MARKET SPECIALTIES RISE IN CURB TRADING Detroit Steel, A. & P. and Carnation Up About 1 to 2 Points.

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 ‘.'.an/ S 10 .' W. & J. Sloane 711 12th Street Dlstricf:‘7262 Ladder-Back CHAIR An excellent chair for din- ing; room or...

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 " HANGOCK MURDER CLUES ARE SOUGHT BY INVESTIGATORS Watch and $100 Bill Are Hunted in Probe by Police. BODY FOUND IN WOODS BY

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 3-Qt. l)lnner Kettle —~Orig. §1.39 . huuu cover wlth hke ite kn 3-Qt. Tea Kettle —Orig. 3250 . s Nice lhlpe'flh & bakelite...

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 SOCIETY. .THE EVEN NG _STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1936. * B-3 Slight Lull Precedes Gay New Year’s...

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 B—4 ¥ THE Residential BY THE WAY— (Continued From Third Page.) Washington Social New: Mr. and Mrs. Morris to Give Dance...

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 Miss Donovan, - |Weddings of Recent Date|| Mr. George Fay Miss Laura Aldrich and Mr. Edward Powers Married Last Night. place

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 B—6 #» ATHLETES' HYGIENE HABITS DEPLORED Coaches Do Not Teach Good Practices, Conference ° Here Is Hold. The question of...

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 Use Our Budget Large Club Chairs special 8] 995 Comfortable club chair, Resilient spring cushion. Attractive modern cover-

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 B—8 #x PROMOTION REPORT OF NAVY SOUGHT Secrecy Veiling General Board’s Stand on Selection System Attacked. ‘With the opening

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 - NATIVES' SOCIETY HEARS HISTORIAN J. F. Duhamel Tells of Time When Race Tracks Flour- ished Here. Days when race tracks...

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 B—10 WOMEN'S FEATURES. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1936. WOMEN’S FEATURES. Midnight Buffet...

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 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1936. W ednesday Only ASSORTED HIGHER PRICED HANDBAGS S9¢ Every

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1936. True Stories of G-Men Activities Based on Records of the 3

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 N Bedtime Stories Peter Gains Courage &Vl it but & lehll‘wn —uo her OMMY TIT THI CHICKADEE is an optimist. This means that

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 ROOMS FURNISHED. Continued.) ‘THE MAURY. i n.w.—100 ideal guest with runuing water: beauti- ully furn.; inner-coll-spring...

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 R IIOU(SES FOR S}ALI. $10; 750 2 BDOCKS CATHEDRAL An h:pll Colonial home of good archi- tectu: iarge living room with open

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 B—16 = AMUSEMENTS. “The Two Mrs. Carrolls’ Amuses Despite Itself ‘Audience Treats New Play as Farce Re- gardless of What...

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