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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1932-12-06

Evening Star dated December 6, 1932

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Cloudy, followed by rain late tonight; warmer tonight, with minimum tem- perature

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 CHINA ASKS LEAGUE! 10 DENOUNCE TOKIO Yen Renews Plea for Action as Assembly Takes Up Lytton Report. By the Associated Press.

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 r THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1932 TRODPER TS S *NAN-T8 OF THEN |Gives Hunger Marchers | |Water

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 HOOVER MESSAGE COMMENT VARIED Statements on Sales Levy Recall Stubborn Debate in House Last Year. Presidegnt Hoover's message

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 THE EVENING COMMITTEE GETS |WETS AND DRYS HIT| resolution to repeal the eight- "GlASS@[U"UN! CAUFURle PN oz ene Collier...

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 .S, FOREIGN TRADE T0TAL §103453.743 | = Europe Largest Customer| and Also Largest Seller, With $37,655,840 Mark. HOTEL...

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 “RE-UPHOLSTERING 3-Pc. Suites Made New for $45.00 All Labor and Material Included Free Estimates Cheerfully Given Finest...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning um'-._ WASHINGTON, D. C. SUESDAY......December 6, 1832 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 FUNERAL AT ALAM FOR MRS. BRINGHURST Services for Daughter of Gen. Sam Houston Are Held at Historic Spot. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1932. v All BOOKS go to Brentano’s For all books advertised or...

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 POSTAL DEFICIT S0000000 NET Brown Recommends Cut in Expenses and Wage in Particular. A net postal deficit of approximately

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 'A-12 CAPPER, IN FORUM, DEFENDS DRY LAW Kansas Senator in Favor of “Continuing the Experi- ment Nationally.” Admitting...

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 PRODUCE MARKETS DECLINE SLIGHTLY Cash Grain, Cheese, Pota- toes and Mill Feeds Resist Downward Trend. Several farm products

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 A—14 =¥y FINANCIAL. CHRISTMAS CLUBS GET ! Ahead of Last Year in Some Banks EDWARD C. STONE. ngs ciub funds for 1933 led up ot

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 FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1932 FINANCIAL. BOND LIST FIRMS, ([ BOND S g%k =c 2w |

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 A—16 COUNGIL PROPOSED 10 AID ROOSEVELT Many Outstanding Leaders Available, Who Could Not Be in Cabinet. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. A

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 - MIRS. NORTON HITS CARRIERS STAND ON SCHOOL FARES Says “Fight” on Reduction Tands to Defeat Compul- sory Attendance Law....

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 SO CIETY SOCIETY Mrs. Hogver Has Varied Social Program Today, Starting With Luncheon Given by Mrs. Mills. RS. HOOVER wes the

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