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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated October 6, 1937

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and colder; moderate to fresh southwest...

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 T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WED NESDAY, - OCTOBER 6, 1937. —_— ey Ay OUIOBER 6 AV RED CROSS ADDS 23,45 MEMBERS 21

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 " WALSHSTEONG CHANEE ASSALED Massachusetts Avenue Res- idents Protest Shift to Commercial. BACKGRCUND— Repeated contests over

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 OE HIG J-mcoapunnsn,H 'OUR PLUMBER’ If Your Dentist Hurts You Try DR. FIELD PLATE EXPERT Double r Lt Suction v Mouth...

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 D.C. VOTES URGED FOR TAX CONTROL Columbia Feights Associa- tion Hears Demands for Right to Govern Levies. Demands for...

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 A—=6- %3 LABOR UNIT ASKS U.S. GARE OF SICK Federal Assistance as Part of Security Program Urged at A. F. L. Session....

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 LLNESSISFATAL " TONRS NCOLSON Funeral Services Scheduled Today for Well-Known So- cial Welfare Worker. Mrs, Glorvina Gordon

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 AMUSEMENTS. “Madame Bovary” Opens Guild Season Brightly Elaborate Production Is Brilliantly Staged at National Theater;...

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 - MOTORST SOUGHT TOADKLLIG QU Pennsylvanian Who Gave Supposed Murderer a Lift Asked to Help Police. Virginia State police...

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 A—10 = / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 6, 1937. u THIS AND THAT BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL, THE EVENING

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 Chicago Talk of Roosevelt Is Praised Is Called Most Useful on World Affairs Since Wilson. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. RANKLIN...

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 @ard of Thanks. ADAMS. JAMES W. We wish to_express QRE appreciation to our friends and rela- ives for their kind sympathy and

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.° WEBNESDAY,” OCTOBER 6, 1837 oney-Saving R et Lot s i CHOCOLATE WEEK E Thom pson's...

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 SMALLER OPENING THANIN19% SEEN Giants Will Win if Melton Stays in His “Trance,” Declares Hubbell. BY GAYLE TALBOT, Associated

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 | 11 Clubs—Three to Bees. Mackmen Grab Two. EW YORK, October 6.—Check- N mated for the second year in a monopoly, 11 major

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 (A5 Maureen Orcutt Only Favorite Out of National Title Go TODAY'S ROUNDS LIST HOT BATILES Mrs. Vare and Mrs. Turpie |...

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 FINANCIAL CORPORATE BONDS INNARROW RANGE Irregular Trend Foll_owed. Government Obligations Turn Down. Bond Averages 20 10 10

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 FINANCIAL. BANKERS PREPARE FOR CONVENTION Thirty Capital Leaders Plan to Leave for A. B. A. Ses- sion at Boston. BY EDWARD C.

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 FINANCIAL. CURB LIST TENDS T0 HIGHER LEVELS Many Steady to Fractions Ahead After Wide Early Decline. By the Associated Press.

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 il THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937. l — — Each Week this page will appear in Wednesday...

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 {NaSh . NEW TAXES CASE BEING HELD UNDER ADVIGEMENT HERE Justice Bailey Hears Argu- ments on Business and Receipts Levies....

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 B—2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937. e e Now! Choose Your Favorite $35.00 "MERRY MAID" ARex

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 SOCIETY. Minister and Lady Marler Will Entertain Guests At Legation Minister of Czechoslavakia ‘And Mme. Hurban ‘At Fairfax

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 SOCIETY. Weddings of Interest Miss Priscilla Robb Bride Of Mr. Billings. (Continued From Third Page.) els Warren, recior of

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 FL 0T BIST GVEN WAR UNT Tribute to College Founder Presented by Carnegie Corporation. In commemoration of his services as...

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 ~ In the Hunt Co_u;lt,ry‘ “Activities Among the Horse-Lovers in Virginia and Maryland. By Nina Carter Tabb. 1SS ELEANOR...

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 ILLUSTRATED BY R.F. SCHABELITZ THE STORY THUS FAR. Things are happening fast and furious to lovely Margit Agneu. Unemotional

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 Regular §3 I ——— Umbrellas s2.19 Anniversary Priced Smart artificial silk umbrellas in all im- portant shades. Novelty...

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 > HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN 13 CRITICIZED American Medical Associa- tion Sees H.0.L.C. Scheme as Menace to Services....

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 B—10- WOMEN'S FEATURES. ~ Luxurious Mater ¢ Rich Velvets Especially Popular for Evening And Daytime Wear Whole Range of Red

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 CAPITAL’S RADIO PROGRAM TODAY'S PROGRAM PM. | WMAL~-630k. | 12:00 Trail Finder 12:15 News Bulletins | 12:30 Farm and Home Hr.

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937 T ’(g:gflél; |us|N[sswgzm'RJuNlfl!S....

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 APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED. 3901 FULTON ST NW NEAR }lG‘th ANP COL. RD.|2301 15th ST.

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 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED, (Continued.) e SERPL ISR o SENATE COURTS, 120 C St. N.E. Adlolning Capitol Plaza...

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 REAL ESTATE. AUTOMOBILES e e, O e e, % BlS AUTO TRUCKS FOR SALE. (Continued.) PORD 1034 V-8 hydraullc dump truc) HOUSES FOR

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 TOONERVILLE FOLKS Copyright. 1997 Esauire Featores. Ina. *"NO WONDER I HAVEN'T ANY POWER—ONE OF MY BROTHERS IS MISSING!”...

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 LIFE'S LIKE THAT WORLD sEpps 0'GRAPH 10-6 @191 The A P AD Rights Rewned | "SO THAT'S ONE! I ALWAYS WONDERED WHAT A MOTH...

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 AUTO SHOW PUZZLE CONTEST THIS IS PUZZLE NO. 2. HILT l Defilement SMEAR Producing branches o SHOE ‘ Animal RUDE ‘ Milk organ

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