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Md'flx g the Philippines telling of the action - Star to Sing on Radio T 15 e West Const 6| o8 b oty B L LR B e lias Hyman, Levin, 30, of the | they. s & s e ob- | crashed Tnis the Sebig ot Bouth Gape n 80 a 5 , 30, 3 -ap- 4 I it if she is . nger | 2800 of -third street, and | pearing car in the 300 ts | the [Teutonic, Destruction Is Pre-| October 15 and Re- ,;,;M.:.:::',;“.d.:’:&:.‘;l,’,g_ Then | enjora-ail S sensations of Going. | John Titmus, 1800 Biock of M. streets bostamers. P oo phiock ot K street ol gt o o P it W will go to Chicago for & little while rn to France, then back to France, where she dicted if Vhl:y of War : tu X T S i Is Cl sen. PrRe N o, now on. e sal e mAm lven : 3 : eSS hhe o ottt i e ??hm‘}g'hb:ffim't:& ‘out her first ® A Free Auto Parking for Customers : NEW » Octol —Mary | papers’ five years ago. ‘ BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. Garden arrived on the Bremen yester-| “Now, there's one question you ] E Street Between 6th and 7th By Radio {6 The Star. day “quite frisky,” as she expressed it, (haven't asked” she sald, “¥ou always ' PARIS, France, October 10.—Total |after a Summer on the Riviera, during | F o e bebod s wort Homp nend destruction for Germany was predicted | which she spent much time swimming any uup xg‘emm mnr'lled when you by Paul Painleve in vesterday's Le Matin, | S _—Y_15C_ECUTNE marTed WReR YO if the German in the present crisis choose the way of war rather ‘than that of peace. M. Painleve, former premier and noted pacifist, is an ardent friend of the Franco-German friendship, advocate of disarmament L} and one of the leaders of the French 4 liberal parties. & F Street at Seventh His warning is interpreted that the whole of France is galvanised the recent events in Germany and Now . . . 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