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Evening Star dated December 2, 1934

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 \WWEATHER. (U. S Weather Bureau Forecast) Fair, colder today, followed by rain to- moderate to fresh Temperatures—Highest,

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 A—2 = HUGE VOTE BACKS FLANDIN BUDGET French Premier Pushes WarI Chest Toward Early Passage. By the Associated Press Heads...

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 ARGENTINA ENDS T Revolt Against Huey Long 1553 WHEAT PACT Production Control Outlook Darkened as Nation Drops Out of Accord.

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 BORAH ADVOCATES REVOLT IN G. 0. P Favors Drastic Action if Present Party Heads Re- fuse to Resign. (Continued From First...

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 PRISONER SURVEY REVEALS 7 TYPES Officials Report Majority Can Be Deait With in Routine Way. BY THOMAS R. HENRY. Beven or...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON’, D. C., DECEMBER 2, 1934—PART ONE. CHRISTMAS SEALS House “Athletes” in Training RESPONSE LIVELY

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 4= Sheraton-Type Desk $47.50 This mahogany Desk possesses a conveniently arranged interior and is 33 inches wide overall....

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 A—8 ANGLO-U. 5. WORK FOR PEACE URGED Bingham Says in Interview Co-operation Would Prevent Conflict. By the Associated Press

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 AnyFamily Can Afford R Ryan Funeral Service We Keep the Cost Within Your Means “There is always a feeling of satisfaction...

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 A0 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 32.: 1034 PART FREE PARKING 621 D STREET A Lovely 4-Piece Burl Walnut Bed Room

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 2, 193¢_PART ONE. e e e e ' Genuine Walnut 4-Pc. Moderne Bed Room Suite Here is

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 SLUMP END SEEN INRAIL SPENDING Eastman Declares Congress Must Provide Funds for Carriers. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; DECEMBER 2, 1934—PART ONE. Talks Tonight FAMED AUTHOR TO SPEAK IN JEWISH FORUM. OPEN ALL

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT BASKETRY HELPS SUPPORTS FAMILY Virginia Woman, Learning to Read and Write at 30, to Show Work. | A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 2, 1934—PART ONE. Walnut-Finish 'Phone Set This attractive set will prove a...

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 A—16 FRANC WL OEN TOWN HALL SERES Wallace, Gruening, Stod- dard and Kiplinger Also on Program Tonight. Dr. Glenn Frank,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON WALLAGE GIVES RECOVERY VIEWS Tells English Teachers Next Step Must Be Fostered by Industry....

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 T8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 2. 1934_PART ONE. U.S, PROBES FATAL FALL FROM ELIDER Head of Soaring Society

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 | tion copies” of George Washington, | John Adams, Abraham Lincoln, Na- thaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irv- | ing, James...

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 mer Relations; W. C. Brooks, Rents HEAD OF BUS'NESS and Taxes; Alton B. Carty, Finance | and Auditing: Harry Engel, Window

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 o] @he Sndlay Shoe [orowes vows | FEDERATION FALLS 10 ACT ON BALLOU PROMOTION PLAN City Heads Asked to Double Staff of School

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 B2 = GIANT TELESCOPE | “EYE" T0 BE CAST Pouring Starts Today to Replace Mirror Devel- oping Flaw. By the Associated Pres...

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 RIVER ROAD PLANG WIN NEW SUPPORT West Virginia Proposes Further Extension of Route to West. BY JACK ALLEN, Staft...

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 B4 » CENSUS UNIT HELD AID TO TAX PROBE First Inquiry Ordered by Chief Executive Eager- ly Awaiied. ‘Washington is awaiting

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 C.C.C. CENSORSHIP Association Will Protest to| Rogsevelt on Ban of “Machines” Book. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, December

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 Schools and Colleges Ryan Gets Award. MOST REV. JAMES H. RYAN, Bishop of Modra and rector of Catholic University, is one of

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 SPECIALIST TO ADDRESS PAN-AMERICAN DOCTORS Boston Expert on Heart Diseases to Be Principal Speaker at Meeting Tonight. Dr.

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 PO e o : Jackie Cooper, Cora Sue Collins in ki “Treasure Island.” Avalon Theater. TR R T W t Trail.” B i “The Las O'Brien 1!

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 GOAL BY CUTTER DECIDES 30 FRAY Tars, Scoring Early, Outdo Cadets on Miry Gridiron Before 80,000. BY EDWARD J. NEIL,...

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 B—12 * MICKAL WOUNDED ERE GAME IS WON Stars Despite Lame Knee. “They Beat Us, That’s All,” Says Huey. BY RALPH WHEATLEY,...

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 SP Coaches’ STANFORD, BAMA, PITT GET 2 EACH Colgate, Notre Dame Also Represented—Tackles Offer Problem. Pour famous foot ball

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 - B— SPORTS. & #Ppaad’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 2, 1934—PART ONE. SPORTS Kuhel’s Ankle Heals, Susko Loses

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 S ,r PORTS. THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 2, 1934—PART ON SPORTS Sherman, Hughes Promise Ring Tempest : Megaw,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 2, 1934—PART ONE. _GOLDENBERG CO. st tisin syl F el s 7EK Tl : S > .‘ =~ Q./ * R

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 Editorial Page Part 2—S8 Pages BORAH SCORES EUROPE » FOR REPUDIATING DEBTS Hints Attitude Assumed and Resulting Burden on U.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 2, 1934—PART TWO. -2 OO ——_—_— -_— e — s s e didate of the National...

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 HIGH LIGHTS OF CONGRESS DURING THE EIGHTIES Carpenter Gives Intimate Description of the Men and Customs Which Mark the Lower

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 D—4 UNIFICATION HELD RECREATION NEED Maximum Use of Land and Other Resources Empha- sized by Weir. This is the first of a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 2, 1934—PART TWO. | Notes of Art and Artists | COMMENT ON CURRENT EXHIBITIONS.

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 D—6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 2, 193¢—PART TWO. ITALY GUTS TIME |55 St 0% 29| GLIDER PILOT DIES | zancot

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