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Evening Star dated December 3, 1934

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 WEATHER. (0. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy, followed by rain tonight and tomorrow:; not much change in tempera- ture,

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 A—2 OPINIONS DIFFER ON THIRD PARTY Comments on Prospects for Democratic Suc; cess in 1936. koK By the Associated Press. There

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 DR. GLENN FRANK HALS DEMOCRAGY Educator, First Town Hall Speaker, Sees Need to Curb Nationalism. With nationalism running...

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 MYSTERY WITNESS| T0 YESTIFY TODAY Speicher Is Expected to Repeat Allegations to House Group. Frank Speicher, “mystery witnes

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 TREASIY BACS TBHT BY“RIER Tests Given Alcohol Tax Of- ficials for Experience and Fitness. The Treasury Department will stand

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 A—6 s FNE TS GROLP TONSPECTREPAR Commission to Visit White House Offices and Wash- ington Monument. The Fine Arts Commission

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 Visits London A ROOSEVELT STROLLS IN ENGLISH CAPITAL. FIRST LADY SEES RECREATION NEED “Appalling Situation” Among Young...

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 A—S8 = 1S, SEEN ENENY OF DICTATORSHIPS Lewisohn Sees Hope of World Linked to Ameri- can Methods. “The hope of the whole...

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 ALDRICH SUGGESTS NEW JOBS BOARDS Banker Would Eliminate Political Pressure in e - "% Relief Program. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934, A—10 _— .- - == - - = —— — ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY FREDERIC ].

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 RICHARD H. STANLEY DIES IN MONTGOMERY Retired Farmer, Well Known in Damascus District, Was Native of Washington. Bpectal...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934, LATEST MICKEY MOUSE BOOK (320 Pages—160 Mickey Mouse Pictures)

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 24 BILLION DROP INSALES REPORTED Retail Trade Shows Big De- cline Over Figure for Kills Officer WORRY BLAMED FOR ACT OF...

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 _A-14 FUND T0 CONTINUE ARMS QUIZ SOUGHT Senate Will Be Asked for More Money to Expand Investigation. By the Associated Pre:s.

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 —_ Thrills Linger on as Topsy-Turvy Foot Ball Campaign Moves Into Fade-Out lAuburn Aces Who Will Face ALL CHANPS FALL |...

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 A—16 EX-CHAMPS FIFTH INCLUB SWATTING Only Manush Highly Rated in Individual Records. Gehrig Loop’s Star. BY JOHN B. KELLER.

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 S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934 FINANCIAL. w3 A_17 Hugh BOTH UNDEFEATED IN BATILES HERE

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 A—18 ¥x# FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934 FINANCIAL. BANKERS 70 PUSH | ADVERTISING

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 FINANCIAL. 1.5, BONDS SHOW IMPROVED TREND Treasury Section Advances, Corporates Are Mixed and Narrower. BY BERNARD S. O'HARA,

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 A—20 522 MILLION PAID FARMERS BY AAA. Process Tax Collections Run Ahead of Payments, Report Shows. By the Associated Press.

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 Washington News CARPENTERS QuIT U. 3. BUILDING J0B IN" WAGE DISPUTE Contractor Denies Violating Agreement to Pay Scale....

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 B—2 SOCIETX. SOCIETY The Chinese Minister, Dr. Sze, Gives Lunch Party Honoring Visiting British Offic HE Minister of China,

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Mr. and Mrs. Karl Corby to introduce their daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Corby. Mr....

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 B4 20 POINT FOREIGN POLICY ADVANCED Curb on Arms Included in Harris Foundation’s Sug- gestions to U. S. By the Associated...

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 Rippled Silk Shades Rippled silk shades with an extensive choice of braid trimmings. Eggshell, rust, rosewood, gold and...

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 B6 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. v, ... SOCIETY Continued From Third Page.) the Army-Navy foot ball game in Philadelphia

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 INGREASE IN NAVY PERSONNEL LIKELY Advocates of Stronger Force Forecast Appropriation for 88,000 Men. By the Associated Press.

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 B8 = S083.827 COUNTY SCHOOL EXPENSE Montgomery Superintendent Reports Cash Balance of $9,746. By a Staff Correspondent of The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934 | FLOOR # TAKE ES 7 e Vi~ Lace-Trimmed BIAS-CUT Silk SLIPS $‘I

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 B—10 PLAY PLAN TANGLE FAGES LEGAL STEP Officials Scan Five Briefs | bor Seeking Unified Control of D. C. Recreation. This is

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934, B—11 * . * Well Cash Your Uncle Sam Says— CHRISTMAS MAL EARLY"

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 B—12 MEXICO INCREASES SERVICE FOR NEWS Five Leading Papers Con- nected With A. P. by Government Wires. By the Associated...

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934, Back Opening Is Smart Detail| Uncle Ray | M...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934, B—14 MODERN MAIDENS Secret Operative 48. Adid—- NOW IF THESE

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 ~ HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE TIMID SOUL. —By WEBSTER DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a

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 B—16 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. 5 (Continued.) UGS, imported. in Oriental. Persian, Chi- nese Dlnexs 7x10. $25; 8x11. $35: 9x1 $40:

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 REAL MUTT AND JEFF— WE CANT LOAF ALL THE TIME! WE GOTTA DO SOMETHING To MAKE A LIVING! ESTATE. MUTT, HERES AN IDEA! MUSICAL

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