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Evening Star dated December 22, 1934

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 WEATHER. (0. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy, slightly colder tonight, ture about 31 degrees; fair, Temperatures—

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 A.F.OF L. SAYS 10671000 IDLE October Survey Declares Unemployed Ranks Grew Half Million. By the Associated Press. Declaring

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 EASING OF CREDITS GOAL OF BANK BILL Relaxed Eligibility Rules on Rediscounting Held Basis of Treasury Plan. By the Associated

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 A—4 »» _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1934, l Bandits Threaten Children Yule Shoppers D. C....

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 THE EVENING STAR 'WKSHING‘TON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1934~.- 7\ WARD & Lo « The Christmas Slore TROP Ll et Wooi B...

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 THE EVENING Q,l"‘ AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1934, {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition....

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 MYSTERIOUS MAN VIEWS HAUPTMANN Paces Before Cell and Peers at Him, Suspect Tells Lawyers. By the Assoclated Press....

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 _A-8 = SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President Joined Sunday by His Mother and Other Members of His Family for the Christmas Holiday.

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 AIR STARS DRAW HUGE CONTRAGTS Eddie Cantor Gets Largest Yule Gift of All—$10,000 a Sunday. ANTA CLAUS has dropped in already

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 PAID CRIDIRONERS MAKE HEAVY GAIN More Open Style in Foot Ball Another Feature. Diamond Has Boom. (Note: This is the fifth and

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 PORTS. ¢ NOW GIANT, BEGAN WITH FIVE GLUBS Organization Formed After Criticism of National Events in 1894. |spoRTS | PARADE |

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 A—12 *» SOUND RECOVERY IN 1935 FORECAST Edie, Economist, Calls Out-l look Most Hopeful in Past Six Years. BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 F FINANCIAL. CHANGES SLIGHT ON BOND MARKET Low-Priced Rails Again Of- fered Rather Freely—Util- ities Improve. INANCIAL THE

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 A—14 o URGED TO INSURE MORE CONVICTIONS Lesser Penalty Held Ad- vantage in Dealing With Drivers. SEVERAL ARE INJURED, BUT...

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 EASIG OF REDT PRESAGESREVIAL OFBULDING HERE Experts Predict Period of Intense Activity Will Start in Spring. CITY IS...

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 REAL ESTATE DEPRECIATED AREA BENEFITS URGED Proposal Involves Owners In Neighborhood Pooling Improvements. (Continued From

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Tailored Shirtwaist Frocks | Natre’s Children 1543-B BY BARBARA BELL. AILORED shirt-waist frocks are with us

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 Music at Christmas Time BY ALICE EVERSMAN, {4 HRISTIANS, awake, salute the morn,” rin through the Christian world for the...

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 g Christmas fllfi Methodist Episcopal (Continued From Fourth Page.) Adams-Buck; “A Babe Lies in the Cradle,” traditional. 8...

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 LEGATIONBOMBING 1S PROBED IN GUBA Argentine Minister Says Af- fair Is of “No Importance.” Follows Student Row. By the...

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 10 BE OBSERVED Services Are Announced for First Congregational Church Tomorrow. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of the Pirst

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 BISHOP'S GAROLS FEATURE SERVICE Annual Christmas Singing Program at Cathedral Tomorrow. The annual Christmas carol service

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 1 S NN THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1034 '~ S Secret Operative 48 —By NORMAN MARSH 7 / 1 -...

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 B-—10 Lost and Found Advertisements may be found on page CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from...

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 REAL ESTATE. ROOMS AND BOARD. (Continued.) §411 _SPRING RD. N.W.—Double southern exposure; 'convenient 1o car an bus: $40...

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 “It’s a Gift” Shows Fields At His Best as a Comedian His Fun Is Not Alwnys Good—Sylvia Sidney New. but It Is Always as an...

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