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Evening Star dated January 4, 1937

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 WEATHER (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forscast.) Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; warmer late tonight; lowest tonight about 38...

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 G"STAR’;'WKSHINGTON ‘D.” C, MONDAY, JANUARY ¢4 1937. 4 A 4 & 2 Washington||(HEST PAYMENTS |ENGLAND SCORED HARRY M. KEYSER...

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 “KIDNAPED" WIFE HUNTED BY POLICE Grieving Ohio Husband De- clares Rival Forcibly Abducted Her. By the Associated Press....

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 SPAIN'S THREATS DEFIED. BY NAZIS Berlin Admits Seizing Third Vessel, but Withholds Al Details. By the Associated Press. |...

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 MERCURY PLUNG ENDS MILD SPELL Snow in West, Rain in East as Temperature Fall to Zero Region. Bs the Associated Press....

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 A—6 w»# TRAFFIC THIS YEAR DOOMS THOUSANDS 87,000 Deaths Yearly Higher 3 Than Fatality Rate in World War. What progress has

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 U. 5. 15 ‘GRATIFIED BYMEXICANSTAND Assurance Planes Will Not Be Sent to Spait Is Held Friendly Act. By the Associated Press.

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 The Evening Star N',Emler Company. . and Penisylvanta Ave. New Fork Ofice. 1h East dond st Ohicago Office: 435 Nejrth...

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 actics May Solve Troubles Roosevelt Expected to “Ride Herd” Over Clashing Forces. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. OOKING ahead| to the...

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 @ard of Thanks. RE. GARLAND L The (mll! ol Qh. KE! .?ct Gl \ND e st. s.e. wish to e preciation to fri all kindnesses dutini

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 FINANCIAL RAILROAD BONDS Carriers Off to Point or Year ago... 87.7101.4 99.7 1936-7 high. 98.2104.4 103.1 1936-7 low-....

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 A—12 %% BANK LOANS GROW IN FIFTH DISTRIGT Richmond Survey Reveals Advance of $27,626,000 in 12-Month Period. BY EDWARD C....

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 MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1937. FINANCIAL, 223 A—13 BUILDING MOUNTS SHARPLY N SOUTH $939,264,000 Total of 1936, Sets. All-Time...

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 ( 1 Seen as Club Sends Out Its Contracts. HIS promises to be the big year for compromises on contracts the annual official

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 SPOR1IS.. P —— K KvmnING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Ring Needs Czar, Says Dempsey : Boxing THES®S N3, A 15 UNABLE | 10 ERASE

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 A—16 waw SOCIAL SECURITY REVISION S URGED Prastic Changes in Present Law Are Asked by Amer- i ican Association. Drastic...

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 —_—— WEEK BY GRAYSON —_— Work Growing Heavier, With Roosevelt Geremonies Two Weeks Off. WHITE HOUSE STANDS' NEARING...

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 * 105 NEW MEMBERS HERE FOR SESSION Youngsters in House and Senate Ready for Terms to Begin. B the Associated Preps. One...

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 SOCIETY. First Week of New ¢ The President’s Wife Honor Guest At Luncheon Of Mrs. Claude A. Swanson Mrs. Roosevelt Feted at

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 Suburban Residents In the News Mr. and Mrs. Perry ' Hosts at Recep- tion. R. AND MHS. WALTER PER- RY of Bithesda held open

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1937. As]k about our letter of Credit. We arE sure you will find it

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, JANUARY 4 167. MUSIC BOX WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10 11 F AND G STREETS : By Vera-Jane

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 BY THOR! N W. BURGESS. T4, oot enough a sy, 12 last hen there is njusht and T must fast; ooty the OWI OOTY the Great Horned

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 FIGHT 15 MAPPED ONAN HAYOR uster [Test Is Sought in Court as She Clings to Office in Florida. 87 the Assojiated Press....

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 MARITIE STRIKE PARLEY AWAITED Both Sides Are Looking to Resuinption of Peace Conversations. By the Associated Press. SAN...

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 w B—10 Chinese Cuisine May Be Succ Mannerly Young Are Considerate Well-Behaved Child Never Annoying to Others. BY ANGELO...

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 n ian Bsdwork. An- ana Modern ¥ Fur- and Suite asy C irs At Public Auction |AT SLOAN'S 715 13th St. EDNESDAY January 6th,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1937. WAR ON CRIME—Shadowing a “Moll”! Fetoral Bureas of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, CaprrtaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS WRC 950k Education Forum ery Muon Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills S Hour of

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 * COAL, WOOD, FUEL OIL. special “fur Night. Adams 3180 T.00D—Serisoned oak and, pine, _delivered, 5.50 half cord Berwyn 337

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 OFFICES FOR RENT. 'S _QFFICE LARGE NEW town aphriment buildin Walting Foom, IATRe nmmm- room. bALD n. See Mr. Hisle....

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 AMUSEMENTS. Paul Muni Again Essays Zo) AUL MUNI is going to do anoth P take notice. marksble talents of Muni. end. ‘There...

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