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Evening Star dated December 20, 1934

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and colder tonight, minimum temperature about 31 degrees; tomorrow partly...

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 A-2 : U. . POWER POLICY HELD RATE LEVER Roosevelt Attitude Seen in Favor of Operating Units Acting in Good Faith. BY DAVID

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 NOTABLES ATTEND RUMSEY FUNERAL First Lady Heads Promi- nent Members of Official- dom and Society. Prominent members of...

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 A HANIHARI EXPIRES 4 IN RETIREMENT Former Japanese Ambas- gador, Recalled, Just Re- cently Defended Position. By the...

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 PRESIDENT OPE ON ECDVERY PLAN Roosevelt Ready to Study Proposals of White Sul- phur Springs Conference. (Continued From First

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 GAMEST KD LOSES BATTLE FOR LI “Duke” 0’Connor Succumbs to Hip Infection After Nine-Year Fight. By the Assoclated Press....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934 A. A. A. HOLDS OFF FURLOUGH DATES No Estimate Given of Number

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 ‘A8 122 PASSENGERS SAVED FROM-SHIP Crew of Dutch Steamer Orania Also Rescued After Collision. , By the Associated Press....

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 LEGON ATITUDE ON LD PROBED House Committee Studying Possibility of Money Influence. By the Assoclated Press. Evidence as to

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 A—10 {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON,D.C. THURSDAY. .December 20, 1034 THEODORE W. NOYES..Editor

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 TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Phones } COL 0464 ADams 10341 I ©C. 8. ZURHORST, JR., M. T....

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 A—12 »x THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934. JORN B, HOPNS FATALY STRKEN Heart Attack Claims Re-

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING'I‘_O_A\:‘, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934 ELECTRIC LIGHTED Hear the Slren Scream o See the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, ADDITIONAL CROP CONTROL IS SEEN Wallace Convinced Many Farmers Want...

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 CHEVY CHASE ASKS ADDED TRANGPORT More Street Cars and Bus Carriers Suggested in Plan Given Citizens. More than 200 residents

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 —INSIST ON— HEATHER ISLAND Oranges & Grapefruit AT ALL LEADING STORES PAUL R. DAVIS, Agent 1302 5th St. N.E. 6 TELEPHONE FILM

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 TURKEY RECEIPTS CONTINUE: HEAVY Prices Still-Steady to Firm. Dressing Plants Work at Capacity. Truckloads of live turkeys...

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 D. C. INSURANCE AGENTS IN LEAD Gain of 28 Per Cent 0verl Year Ago Is Largest of Entire Nation. BY EDWARD C. STONE....

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 F BONDS FOLLOW UNEVEN COURSE High-Grade Rails Firmer, Secondary Groups Show Weak Spots, BY BERNARD S. O'HARA, Associated...

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 DANVILLE STIRRED BY NUMBERS RACKET Police Action Expected to Fol- low Protests of Parents and Ministers. 8pecial Dispatch to

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 Washington News WATER RATE CUT RETAINED IN 135% BUDGET ESTIMATE Leaders May Be Called Tomorrow to Recommend Improvements....

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934, SOCIETY. SOCIETY \ Never such a Christmas gift sale

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 SOCIETY ‘(Continued From Second Page.) 8. N, and Mrs. Clark of Virginia Highlands, Va., have as geusts Mrs. Clark’s parents,

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 After Dark Smart People. Smart Things, Smart Places. * By the Spectator. T looking lady, fortylsh or ade Mark Resisterod, U.

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 ACTON ON TRAFF PROBLEN SOUGHT Georgetown Citizens Take Up Niae-Point A. A. A Plan for Study. Citing the all-time traffic...

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 B # SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) around the bottom and around the train; a yoke of net with embroidery and seed pearl

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 GETTLE GUARDED AGAINST THREATS Former Victim of Kidnapers Again Marked in Possible Abduction Plot, By the Associated Press.

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 OIL BUDGET St AT $4.561 663000 = Journal Estimates Industry Will Spend That Amount in 1935. fl.x By the Assoclated Press....

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 % , Days for Gift Buying Suede—iish Fabric GLOVES ... 59 ~—Plain pull-ons with wide flare cuffs...Single and double woven...

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 B=10 FEFFFF¥) The PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934. PLANS REDRAFTED ON COTTON BARTER Germany May Be Given Sub-

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 B—12 BYRD SUPPLY SHP PLANS FOR GALE Crew Sets Up Rigging as S. S. Bear Moves South. By the Assoclated Press. 8. 5. BEAR OF

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 Father of U. S. Retirement Act | Quits Federal Service at 70 Beach One of Foremost Government Actu- arial Experts. Civil...

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 B—13 1.8 N INFLATION ROAD, SV LS Stresses Importance of Non-Political Control of Monetary System. By the Associated Press.

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 AVIATOR 15 HELD INWOMAN'S DEATH Coroner, However, Believes Parachute Jumper Com- mitted Suicide. By the Assoclated Press....

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 B-16 ) AZEN SES NEED FOR MORE POLCE Speeding Also Blamed for Mounting Traffic Toll in City. “Traffic fatalities are due...

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 DILLINGER BRIBE BRINGS CONFLICT Indiana Officials Disagree on Report He Bought Way Out of Jail. the Assoclated Press....

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 B—I8 ANTI-CIGARETTE GROUP TO MAP BEORGANIZATION SUICIDE ATTEMPT (72 wap reone at Meeting Tonight. P H Plans for reorganizing

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934 Wo$pwARD & LOTE Q. The Christmas Store — May Woodward &...

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 B-20 NEW STAR FAILS T0 CHARM SCIENCE Outburst of Brilliance 100 Years Old Must Hold Light to Rate Place. By the Assoftiated

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 A MILLION GIFTS FROM T G g~ e e o THE HECHT CoO A Christmas éale of R lnestone Bracelets DRESSY AFTERNOON BAGS i each We’ve

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 il oW ddol€d il Al T er 3870 5 AFEE" / '. n THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934, What's a...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934. e Christmas Marathon! An annual_ event ... and not a six-day

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 HE HECHT CO. CLEARANCE of WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S APPAREL' SORRY, NO MAIL, PHONE OR C.O.D. ORDERS Clearance! Jr. Misses'...

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 CITZENS OPOSE NEW POLIEPLAN'# Dahlgren Terrace Group - Raps Reduction of Scout Personnel. Police Chief Brown’s plan to put

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 C—6 AMUSEMENTS, Redeeaded Girls in One Big Musical on Schedule Jcsse Lasl(y Mak;ng Plans for SOmeth;ng New in the Cinema...

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 By VICTOR BRIDGES CHAPTER XXL NEW PLANS. “The latter undoubtedly did. From your description I should think that the other was

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 —By NORMAN MARSH SAY, SPIDER ,YUH EH--7 I'LL BE RIGHT OVER/ MR. AND MRS. OH—1M SURE YoU CAN PERSUADE | | JoE, MRS. WALLOW WAS

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 RENOVIZE . . . your home Excellent work—fair Drices. A, IDEAL CHRISTMAS .| RECEPTION SEEN phone_“Eberly’s” THE CANARY CAN DO

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 Cc—10 SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Drum, Maj. Gen. Hugh H., General Staff Corps, relieved from duty here and assigned to the'command

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 DAILY SHORT STORY: GOING Count Sergee Lectured on BLOND the Fuller Life, but He Really Meant a Fuller Purse for Himself. BY

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 20, 1934. | 9 ’ v V / DOI!WWIIIWWIIMIWM T™, 8™ and € Nailing Table,

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934, B OTETIOTTIRY AT & Van Wie Voted Top Girl Sports Star : Many Grid Coaches...

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 D-2 SPORTS. e st - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1034 Mpww opoqrg: George Washington and...

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 SR R SPORTS. Furr Flies at MeCadon T onight, but Latter Is Sl 'ght Choice in Welter Go FAST, SMART D.C. YOUTH FACES VET...

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. AWeekly Digest The Newe!t Style Notes A Margaret Warner trimmed with tiny rhiaestone leaves. For those who...

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Smart All-Occasion Frock 15418 BY BARBARA BELL. F YOU are in the market for a | smart day-in and day-out dress

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 BRI Kl B HELP AND SITUATIONS. DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to

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 um Virginia WnltetAlh Cho“n“L . Miller's Mis Run (very lumpy) s Mine R. iLLEp 805, Tnlrfl St. N.W. "ARLINGTON COAL CO,...

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 PAST PRESIDENTS | ADDRESS CITIZENS Randle Heights Association Hears Former Leaders Tell of Projects. Past Presidents’ night

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 THE EVENING STAKR. WASHINGTON,. D. C.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934—SPECIAL GRAVURE SECTION MEN'S SHIRTS MATERIALS:...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934—SPECIAL GRAVURE SECTION L2 RED undfleds of Patterns KRight:

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