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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1937-01-01

Evening Star dated January 1, 1937

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 WEATHER, (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain beginning late tonight or tomor- row; somewhat colder tomorrow; lowest...

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 GITIZEN SOLDIERS 10 AID INAUGURAL Places in Parade Will Be Granted, but How Many Is Undecided. Citizen soldiers, sailors and

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 ONE-MANCAR SUIT ISHIT INREPLY Motion to Dismiss Appeal Filed by Attorneys of Utilities Body. Attorneys for the Public...

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 it PRESIDENT HAPPY OVER 35 SUCCESS Year’s Story for Him Marked by Business Upturn and Good Will. BY JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG. The

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 MOMENTOUS VEAR, FORL. 5 LAWYERS Cases Involving Constitu-| tional Questions Paramount | in Justice Department. BY HOMER...

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 A—6 MORE BUILDING EXPECTED INNAVY Construction Probably to Be Begun on Two Capital Ships. The Navy anticipaies added con-...

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 SUUND LAND PLIN OCCUPES WALLACE Rational Policy of Conser- vation Vital to Welfare, He Declares. BY BLAIR BOLLES. America’s

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 A8 UTILITIES CHANGES RESULT OF STUDIES Activity of Commission Is Responsible for Settle- ment of Problems. Tn one of the...

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 PARK COMMISSION TOPUSHPROGRAM areater Washington De- clared Deficient in Rec- reational Areas. Tn 1937, the National Capital

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY __ ___ January 1, 1937 THEODORE W. NOYES Editor The

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 Germany Seen Playing for Time Opposition Reiterated to Red Regime in Spain. The German government's views on the proposed ban

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 Beaths. SACKENHEIMER, GUSTAVE. On Thurs- 1936, at hu rm- 5 .. GUSTAVE luah-nfl of Abolu Backenheimer and father of Henry...

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 he Foening Stap Sporls D. C. Golfers Like 14- ‘o FEW REALLY HURT BYU.S. 6.A.EDICT Cox and MacKenzie Among Those Who Must...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C. JFRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1937. SPORTS. e Day Left in Star Tourney : Mails Boosts Marty,

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 ETNGFRM [ TR ANsACTIONS ONN.Y. CHANGES NAME James M Johnston & Co. Also Adds Nees and Cram as Partners. BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 FINANCIAL. ntiful—Business Fits Self to Situation. FREDERICK GARDNER, ssociatea Press Financial Writer. J YORK, January...

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1937. FINANGCIAL. ¢ A17 DEBIS AREFRUZEN [ TRANSACTIONS IN

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 A—18 * FINANCIAL. THE EVENING -STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MARKETS SIMILAR C., Curb Stocks in 1936 MUR";AGE mANS FRIDAY, JANUARY 1,

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 FINANCIAL. IDLE FUNDS SEEN FACTOR IN MARKET Inflation and Foreign Gold Disregarded as Causes of Price Increases. BY ARTHUR H.

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 STORE HOURS: 9:15 A M. to 6 P.M. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1937. PARKING SERVICE AT OUR CURB

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 Washington News e PAY RASE URGED | BYVANDENBERG N LON .. BRACKET General Increase Fails to Win Approval of Michigan...

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 Bedtime Stories Beautiful But Dreadful. BY THORNTON W. BURGBSS 1In fact may very dreadful be. A thing most beautiful to see

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING S TAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, FRIDAY, JA} TARY 1, 1937. SOCIETY. B3 At-Homes of Official Hostesses...

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 SOCIETY. Residential Washington Social Notes Mrs. ;'Iacfarland Hostess at Dinner Party. RS. HORACE GREELEY MACFARLAND, widow

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 Suburban Residents In the News Mr. an& Mrs. McKen- ney Makes Plans for At Home. R. AND MRS. FRANK D. MCcKENNEY and their...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING Special Purchese and Reductions From Stock! e“efig Real Seal! Regl Pig! Buffalo! TN X. -~ Pin Calf!

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1937. "Fashion Firsts" Furs at 15% to 259 Savings! A beautifully...

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 JANUARY 1, 1937 of Fred Waring and his Pennsyl- | their new picture, “Career Woman,” vanians. during the “Hollywood Hotel!”

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 600D DENTISTRY HELD IN DEMAND!: Dr. C. Willard Camalier De- | clares Public Has Changed Attitude. The public is again...

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 : THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1. 1937, Ask About Our Letter of Cradit ;,ie ® s-ro RE f or ME“ Make

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1897, fiifi%& G Streét at Eleventh Plstriet 4400 Use Our Personal Shopping...

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 DAILY SHORT STOR VITAL SPARK By Hilma Enander. TH.E Lttle res- taurant near F street was crowd- ed to the door. The tables,

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 ‘GOLD CLAUSE’ CASE IS ORDERED TRIED Corporation of Principality of Liechtenstein and U. S. Rail- road Involved. 87 the...

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 Nature’s Rudderfish (Palinurichthys perciformis). BY LILLIAN COX ATHEY. 70U may know this small fish by / the name of barrel

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 g 'The Avenve"==7th. Sth ang O §ts. v/ \ Beaver-Dyed Coney FUR COATS i Pay as Little as $5.50 Down ~Celebrating the New Year

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 B—16 WOMEN’ The Most Important Res t 4 S FEATURES. Pomp and Circumstance Of Big Ones Call Forth A Spirit of Rebellion...

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 Smay W=S0LL IETRAT VIO LLR&2DT! MODERN MAIDENS VHIRE GO Al M NEW PERS LETTER-OUT BY CHARLES H. JOSEPH, TIRADE 3 4 5 QUOTER

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 ND SITUATIONS PENSION PROGRAM GOES INTO EFFECT 5= Over 20,600,000 Wage Earners Begin to Provide 0Old-Age Benefits. More than

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