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Evening Star dated December 15, 1932

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Fair and much colder tonight; mum temperature about 14 morrow party cloudy;...

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 A2 #¥x BEER BIL CHANGED 10 32 PER CENT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Sails Alone for Scotland 5 Per Barrel Tax Also...

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 OMEN WOULD END) EXCHANGE COUNTER, Loss to Purchasers Seen in i Practice of Trading in §. Christmas Gifts. | A campaign to...

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 SIX NATIONS PAY WARDEBTSTOU.S. Five Others Default as Date for Payment Arrives. Gold Earmarked. (Continued From First Page.)

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 DRYS' CONFERENCE FIATS LAW CHANGE 18th Amendment Backers i Adopt Principles Drawn Up by Committee. The National Conference of

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 HOME LOAN BANKS DEFENDED BY FORT Board Chairman Sees End | of Repeal Move—Direct [ Credit Reports Lacking. Although the 12

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEN MBER 15, 1932. A—7 TRAINING DOESNT ASSURE BOYS JOBY Many Found on Road

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WABHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. . .December 15, 1 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor Rate

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 D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. CHILDREN PLAN GIFTS | JOHN W. SMITH BURIED Confederate Veteran Served Under Jackson and

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 LOST TREASURES WOULD PAY DEBIS $154,000,000 Buried or |G . Surken Wealth Exceeds Today’s Instaliment. By the Associated...

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 FASCIST PROJECT PLANNED ECONOMY " Deputies Pass Bill Giving Government Power to Ban New Factories. By Cable to The Star....

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 FA-I2 ¥ .~ - ‘- - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. 1 MUl MOTOR FUELS TO BE TOPIC| DR, JUDD

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 LEGISLATURE'S AID GIVEN TONEW YORK State Assembly Passes Bills to Permit City to Cut "33 { Budget $40,000,000. - By the...

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 ! " A—14 exx i ‘Weei: ended Dec. 10. COST ACCOUNTANTS ORGANIZE CHAPTER Officers of New Unit Will Be Elected at January...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. D. C; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 1933. FRENCH BOND LIST . DECEINES FURTHER...

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 LADY ASTOR URGES U. 5. TO SHUN RUM Breaks Silence on Prohibition Before Boarding Ship for Return Home. By the Assoclated...

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 PRESIDENT CALLS PARLEY TO DISCUSS é EDUCATION CRISIS 5 to 100 Leaders in School, he WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15,

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 D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. SOCIETY. SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Allen Reed MacCracken will be | Willlam...

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 - SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) ‘who entertained informally at luncheon Jesterday at the Carlton, . President Willlam

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 Arti flClal Wtreaths O8c to $1.98 —Bright, colorful wreaths for many decorative pur- poses . . . here in great va- riety at

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. o/é the Toys $1.00 Will Buy JIW - And These Ate Only a Few

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 D. C. primary object of W—bm'z SHIPPING BOARD ASKS Lo '“‘“’““”"'""‘" BIDS ON 40 VESSELS Scrapping to Start by January 15,...

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 | Luns, NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE urghs THE EVENING STAR,/ WASHINGTON, D C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15,\1932.

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 WHERE DEPENDABLE ) SALE! 3,000 Men’s Hand Tailored Lined Ties . .. This is the lowest price in a long time for such quality!

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. « B9 _— e ———————————————— MY EIEYEICTNEIDT T he PA.LAIS...

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 ! B—10 THE EVENING STA.R! WASHINGTON, D. C, THUBSDg, DECEMBER 15, 1932. $1 87 & $2.50 Hats Metallics! $ 1 Woolens! Satins!

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 FRENCH VINTNERS AWATT LS. ACTION But Exporters Refuse to Count Orders Before They’re Received. By the Associated Press....

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 WLITEHD | TORD.C MUSCIN Baptista Served in Both Ma- . rine Band and Sousa’s H Organization. 3 = e Funeral services were held

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 MACHINES BLANED FOR HARD TIVES Research Engineers Picture Uncontrolled Advance in Industry. By the Assoclated Press. | NEW

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 Tomorrow! Christmas Sale of Furs! 1916:1220 F STREET SrdeHlour: Limited number of FUR SCARFS el : $29.50 Scarfs $I 4.75 5 Red

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 -~ Y] % % i | | THE EVL\I\G STAR.. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1932. MLEAN GRANTED DIVORCE IN LATVIA Wife of

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 Brocaded Silk-Lined Dressing Gowns 8|95 A best seller. Rich brocaded rayor Tully lined with pure silk crepe. (Main Floor. The

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 SW OPEN UNTIL 9.30 EVENINGS 6-J ewel Movements Tlmed by Sears \ $4.95 M| Wrist or pocket 7|l watches for men or women—every

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 U;S: NANCHURIAN -PACT UNCERTAIN Acceptance of Invitation te Parley to Depend Upon Terms. Upon the conditions under which the

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 DENOUNCES RULES requirements for matriculation, if the suggestion of Dean B. Johnston, of the Liberal Arts College of the...

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 C—4 NAVY OBSERVATORY SEEKS MORE ROOM Removal of Industrial Home “School Urged in Capt. 4+ Hellweg’s Report. The moving...

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 This iy STAR, V 3n LON, B ,oAY, DECUMBER 15, 1932. From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington‘s Theaters. “Oh Say!...

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 MGHGAY ELETTON THOWNITOCOUR Democrats Claim Victory in Race for Secretary of State. By the Associated Press December 15 ber

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 THE HECHT CO. The Christmas-Store of ‘Practical Gifts Speud for a Prac- tical Gift he can use every day. * Woodbury's Shaving

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 DOLLAR DA THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL XMAS CONTINUED TOMORROW fi&&%m&%&%&:&%&%&% &&#&‘#&”&‘#m i / i

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 THE EVENING SrAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THUnSUAY, DGt 15, 1932 AVIATRIX WILL TELL “ADVENTURES IN AlR’ Amelia Earhart Will Speak

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 C—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1932, P D R R R B B R A R R R R A R R R R R R R R AR SR RN I

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 Music and Musicians Reviews and News of Capita]'u Programs. Novnes and Kochanski At Townsend Musicale. HE second of Mrs,...

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 C—I2 ~ : THE EVENING STAR, W.0. 1. 90N, D. C. 1 M E. SUNDAY SCHOOL ing of the Executive Committee of the|year which has not

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 WASHINGTON, D.. C, THU. Foeni ‘WITH SUNDAY NORNING EDITION RSDAY, DECEMBE o Star, 1 5, - 1932. = e ot Classifiod) eatures and

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 D2 S YEAR-ROUND PLAY 1S HARLOWS PLAN Promoter Is Hoping to Sell Tournaments as Publicity for Cities. man behind the guns in

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 SP ORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. Big-Time Basket Ball on College Card : Hisers Beat

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY,. DECEMBER 15, 1932. MODEST MAIDENS The Cherrul Cherup = h 1 Klow oNe THiING!

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 ‘SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALLMENTS When Alacia Sayer's father died 10 year .previously her “mother continued his ench...

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 WOMEN The Newest Style Notes for l‘umem“:' V% visit the F yoy are looklni reslly handsome for mas giving sure to leather...

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 wWOMEN'S FEATURES. Preparation of Holiday Parcels BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. UGGESTIONS for wrapping Christmas gifts could...

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 FEATURE OF WISV WILL BE OPERETTA Condensed Version of “The| 2:30—Ceremonies tn g;‘",,:,“‘,‘{',,‘,,:"bér’} Chocolate Soldier”

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 AUTOMOBILES. (Copyright, 182, by ar Riee uauiad by Uniied Peature @yadicate, Toc Confident she was safely enough away to get

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 D—10 MISCELLANEOUS. RENT—GARAGE. OOF BRICK, IN_ALLEY BETWEEN 1oth and 17th, You and V nw. - Reasonable. ROLLER. Col. 5996,

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—-HOUSES. SALE—-HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON $10,500—NEW DETACHED BRICK HOME. o e Rrepiace, Datural

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 CHRISTMAS CARDS own b A COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY Since 1900 1424 N. Y. Ave. N.W. NA. 0619 s CHEAP SHOE BACK IN RETAIL TRADE 75

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