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Evening Star dated November 25, 1934

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today and tomorrow, slowly rising temperature tomorrow; gentle to moder- ate

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 A2 THE POLITICAL GROUPS HELDNEW FAGTOR Parties May Be Superseded in Power by Bodies Like f Coughlin’s. i BY DAVID LAWRENCE. |

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, INSULL AGQUITTED | OF FRAUD CHARGE 16 Codefendants Are Found Not Guilty—Jury

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 ROOSFVELT OV 10 END ADES RET Moffett and Ickes Confer at White House and Deny Trouble. (Continued From First Page.) were...

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 STORES ON CUARD FOR COUNTERFEITS Business Men Spot $20 Bills Made on Dallas Bank. * Arrests May Be Near. ‘With the United...

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 A—6 = Argument Backs Proportion Basis of Contribution. No Offsetting Bene- fits in Departure From 1922 Law. Tert of argument

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 1934—PART ONE. —7 25, Henry $100 on a charge of aggravated CLUBS WILL VISIT HOMES

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 A—8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, NOVEMBER 23, 1934—PART ONE. SPEAKER CONTEST GROWING WARMER Rayburn Is Reported to Be

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 Mattresses § Remade The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. NNW. ME. 9490 (edar Hill uybns most &auh/’ r Corner Spring Bold COLl.

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 A—10 = NEW COURT POWER WOULDADN.R A “Declaratory Judgment” Act Would Permit Rulings in Controversies. Proposed reorganization

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 Repair Parts For Furnaces and Stoves Almost All Makes During the rush period of Novem- ber it s impossible to take stove...

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 A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 25, 1934—PART ONE. A Three-Day Event Listen to Caroline Baker Beginning...

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 - are included. A Three-Day Event Beginning tomorrow, and for the next three days the Palais Roval offers new. timely and...

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 See Our15 Model Rooms —decorated to give you up-to-the-minute ideas of how you'd like to have your home. .Qonstanlly changed,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEVMRER 25 193'—PART NI * CUNNINGHAM WINS SLOGAN CONTEST | | Architect’s Safety Motto

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 ‘A—16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 25, 1934—PART ONE. , Uncle Sam S “Buy Now, Mail Early” NO CONNECTION WITH

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 Cwsivaron | @he Swundlay St [srorrs ews | WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY SHTOINSEN .. CONDER G Pl For st Feploce T IN FINAL HGURES

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 B2 » THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C;, NOVEMBER 25, 1934—PART ONE. CARNETT'S VIEWS SOUGHT IN PROBE Crime Committee,...

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 -~ 1LS: STUDIES PLAN 10 JOIN ACTIVITES: P. W. A, Work Relief and’ Other Federal Agencies May Be Centralized. By the...

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 B—4 LIBERTY INVASION CLAIMED FALSE Senator Logan of Kentucky Addresses D. C. Bar Association. Declaring there is no basis for

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 THE SUNDAY ST R, WASHINGTO " MINIMUM PRICED APARTMENTS RARE . Star Reporter Makes Exten- sive Tour, Finding Few Vacancies.

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 B—6 FOWLER FATHER Health Officer Has Seen City’s Standards Reach Unsurpassed Point. Ending 40 years' of active service in the

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 SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Parker, Col. Hugh A, Infantry, from Fresno, Calif, to the Panama Canal Department, January 26. Anderson,

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 B—8 It Scores High With Particular Drinkers! Suburban Club Pale Dry Ginger Ale Bridge Size (12 0z.) .. 5¢ Dinner Size Now...

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 Maryland in 6-0 Battle D L ' Yale Downs Harvard to Rule Big Three : INTERCEPTS PASS | TOPUSHTOSLORE Sothoron’s 72-Yard Sprint

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 B—10 S PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 25, 1934—PART ONE. SPORTS Catholic U. Loses to Duquesne, 0-14 :

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1934—PART ONE. SPORTS. ~ St. Albans Leads With Four Choices in D. C.

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 B—12 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1934—PART ONE. SPORTS. Nats’ Deals for Hildebrand, Blaeholder

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 SPORTS. Covelli-De Grasse Scrap, Impellettiere’s Appearance Brighten D. C. Ring ROUEH RASSLERS | EMBELLISH CGARD Garibaldi,

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 _3_14 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 25, 1934—PART ONE. MCORMICK TRUST DIVISION 15 URGED Distribution of...

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 Part 2—10 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundwy Star NEW DEAL WINS ACCLAIM OF EUROPEAN CRITICS American Visitors and Diplomats

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 D—2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1934—_PART TWO. —_— L= THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition....

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 CONSERVATIVES IN SENATE COULD HALT LEFT SWING Roosevelt, However, Has Congress Dis- posed to Follow His Lead Blindly,...

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 D—4 NEW DEAL WINS ACCLAIM OF EUROPEAN CRITICS American Visitors and Diplomats Con- vince Public That Recovery Program Is Wise

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 In the World of Books (Continued From Fourth Page.) July celebration, with the temperature at 60 below, was one of the high

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 HOLIDAY EVENTFUL IN ATLANTIC CITY Grid Teams to Meet in In- door Game—Singing Con- test Scheduled. ATLANTIC CITY, November

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 VARIETY ABOUNDS IN GAY ARGENTINA Snow and Tropics Lie in| Borders—Buenos Aires Like European Capitals. BY JOSE TERCERO,...

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 ' D8 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. NOVEMBER 25. 1934—PART TWO. amny =i Sale of CURTAINS | 3,500 Pairs and Panels—3...

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 e ————— washed up on the shore of Lake On- tario today, 10 miles west of Port Hope. A note had been left by the ‘woman. The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25 1934—PART TWO. UNCLE SAM SAYS “BUY NOW—MAIL EARLY” 55c¢ Knitting YARN FOURE

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—10 Pages National Symphony Orchestra Holds Interest of Washington Society Mrs. J. Borden

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 E-2 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25 1934 _PART THREE Harry S. New Will Join Mrs.New for Thanksgiving

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 SOCIETY. Miss Claire Collins Wed At Gunton Temple Church Dnughter of Mr. and MX‘S. W. Hayden Collins Becomes Bride of D. L.

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 E—4 S OCIETY. Tales of Well-Known Folk In Art, Literature, Politics President and Family Returning After Thanks- giving—-News

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 SOCIETY. —— Annapolis Party Honors Cobradi Adter Riecitall e s Officers 0{ Naval Academy C;ve D;nfler party' Organ Recital in

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 S Leonarcltown Sc}xool Dramatic Club Gives Pageant, “"Maryland™ More Than 300 Children Take Part—St. Mary's Pupils Make Up

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 SO Nicnraguan Group Guests at Quantico OfCol. and Mrs. priceI | Charge de Bayle and Wife | and Senora Somoza, Wife | of...

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 SOCIETY. lNew Officers’ Homes Ar.e Near Completicn At Fort Humphreys ARTISTICALLY CREATED COIFFURES i I‘ Quarters of Company

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 25, . 1934—PART THREE. SOCIETY. 4 Why Not Christmas ShoppingNow? Some of it at

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 SOCTIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 25, 1934—PART THREE. SOCIETY. WALL STYLES WITH TALON ZIPPERS . EACH

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 Stage Music Part 4—10 Pages CHEST DONATI RISING GIFT TIDE IS ONLY| 10 PCT. SHORT OF RECORD Contributions Already in Advance

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 F-2 GROUP OF CTZENS IN RICHNOND PARK ORGANIZED IN 1923 After Marked Improvement of Section Unit Now Pushes Rerouting. On the

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 Other Accidental Deaths | Keep Pace With Traffic Total From All Causes May .Reach Record High of 100,000 for...

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 F—4 Love of Music Is Great Cause for Element Placed Thanksgiving at Disposal of Humanity—Value of Musical Appreciation....

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 AMUSEMENTS. Garbo Remains in Lead Of the Other Film Stars Her New Picture May Not Be Her Best. l:ut S}le Never Departs From

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 ny introduces J. Herkimer Twaz as his guest speaker on his program to- night . . . Leon Belasco and his or- chestra will...

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 REGENT T0 SPEAK ON THANKSGIVING Mrs. Georgé Madden Grimes Will Broadcast Speech Over WRC. Mrs. George Madden Grimes, State

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 o= CrowleyChef Chemide Fer“_[fil[]N AUXILIARY | of National Fortyand Eight Cambridge, Mass., Man Elected at Recent...

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 Mrs. Marie P. Stafford Will Review Own Book Daughter of Rear Admiral Peary to Speak Before the D. C. Federation of Women's

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 F—10 GROUP OF MASONS HONORS WETMORE Lodge of Perfection Notes Removal of Member to Florida. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Blue Lodges.

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Swunday Stae Part 5—12 Pages TRANSIT STOCK UP 10 §2850 A SHARE...

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 _ G2 FINANCIAL. ________THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 2. 193 PART FIVE. FINANCIAL. SHARP ADVANGES |[~ pirector

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 FIN ANCIAL. SECONDARY BONDS INFURTHER GAINS Low-Priced Rails Again in Demand in Short Sat- urday Session. BY VICTOR EUBANK,

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 FINANCIAL. THE SUN NDAY STAR, WASHINGTO CURB ISSUES MOST ACTIVE SINGE JULY Transfer of 125,000 Shares Reported, With Gains

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25 1934—PART FIVE. HELP AND SITUATIONS. G5 S...

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 G—6 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25. 1934—PART FIVE. AUTOMOBILES. SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY....

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 25 1934—PART FIVE. AUTOMOERILES. G—7 _— SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 MISCELLANEOUS., SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—M]SCELMNEDUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS....

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 APARTMENTS ROOMS AND BOARD. ROOMS AND BOARD. I‘IABANI 1633 Hobart st.—Large, ttmv. lve uu;lhnnv.‘ lfi;le ‘or sm‘le 448...

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 G-—10 SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) CHEVY CHASE. D. C—OUR 1 bath home at a rice Within Your approy is in new-house condition, and

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—FARMS. ___________(Continued.) {70 ACRES AT S50 PER ACRE: FRONT. ing i2 mile on newly paved road: only 4 ml

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 G-I THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1934 _PART FIVE, . v iy P ASSASSINS FEARED AT GENEVA PARLEY| Terrorists

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 m E‘) PART 6. ! ¥ WASHINGTON, D. C, e Swnday Star Magasine BY BRUCE CATTON. OU wouldn't think they had much to be thankful

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