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Evening Star dated November 23, 1932

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) and warmer, fol- late m-:%.t, 39, at t. Tempera ), a 4 .m. yesterday; I 27, at 3:30

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 4 “APANESE DENY * PUANOF CONOLEST League Council Told Empire Wants Peace—Report Expected Soon. By the Associated Press....

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 1 FOR RELIEF FUNDS b A.F.OF L APPEALS Molds Moral Fortitude of Na- i tion Endangered by Em- I7 ployment Crisis. Wccompanying

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 FLIGHT TENDENGY | ROBINS IS NOT YET | FULLY RECOVERED Blank Spots Remain in Mem- PRESENT IN MANY Amnesia Is Attempt at Es-

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 $047,000 S NEEDED IN CHEST CAMPAIGN Fate of City’s Needy Hangs on Success or Failure of Final Drive. (Continued From Pirst

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 PNING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, an will form part 2. Harry Walker of “The Vagabonds” of Balti- more, and Paul Bradbury Walter,

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 - the BONUS PROPOSAL DRAWS 2 ATTACKS Foreign War Veterans Hit Plan to Drop Non-Service Disability Aid. Payment of the...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY . November 23, 1032 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 MINNESOTA HONORS PIONEER PHYSICIAN Marker Dedicated at Early Home of Dr. William W. Mayo, Father of Famous Brothers. By the

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 FINANCIAL. 1STOCKS SELL OFF INQUIET TRADING Traders Show Disappoint- ment Over Conference at White House. - CHRISTIAS CLUBS

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 FINANCIAL. = BONDLLIST DOWN | N SHARP DECLINE U. S. Issues Rise, but Others|c Show Losses From One to Four Points. Special

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 > THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNLL{D..V. NOVELLER 28 1932 AFTERNOON—EVENING—NIGHT 153 HOURS WASHINGTON to FLORIDA

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 n Staf 23, 1932. Foenin i 3 hz WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION WASHINGTON, D. C, $13,000 IN LIQUORS PAGE B—1 CHILD MARCHERS...

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 NOVEMBER 23. 1932. SOCIETY. Kénsas City Leaders| Defend Main Street Despite Hick Charge | OCIETY. SOCIETY S WEDNESDAY, I BRYN

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 TPHONY WRG | FEATURE TONEGAT Works of Brahms and Tschai- kowsky Will Represent First of Two Concerts. 3 The first of a series

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 HE SAID HIS WIFE DIDN'T UNDERSTAND HIM, I SAYS, RETER?" " “AND WHEN fWHY DON'T YOU GET AN INTERP] LETTER-OUT By Charles H.

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 Ways to Keep Blankets Clean BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. \HERE are certain things which & homemaker can do to protect blankets

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 SPORTS HAPPY ENDING FOR GREAT Pklahoma Sooners Arriv, . SEASON COLONIALS’ HOPE e for Battle Tomorrow. Cards Take No Chances

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 Coach of Great Brown University THE BOY WHO MADE GOOD UNBEATEN ELEVEN LATEST SUCCESS McLaughry’s Remarkable Business...

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 .SPORTS. WOULD SEND PROS INTO MATCH PLAY ; | National Capital Event to Last Week Would Assure Fat Tourney Purse. BY W. R....

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 AUTOMOBILES TARZAN THE UNTAMED. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) E}w 1931 —In Best of condl- n muhnmcnlly and_appearance; $315

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 REAL ESTATE HOUSES—] (Cont i $50—5001 1% 'r uw—conm T, 30Ciassed porches, nm’.'m aire gink for_apts. arage. Nat. 0882,...

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 1432 TRINJDAD A\ E.NE. Six rooms, bath. I-;m newly REDUCED TO $45 (X) 1010 Spring rd. Jo On school: 6 rms.. w.—Conv. auw"r

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