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Evening Star dated December 23, 1934

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 3 —-—rm - & WEATHER. (U. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today, followed by rain tonight or tomorrow; colder tomorrow...

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 WATERWAY PACT RATIFICATION SEEN Likely, With President Anxious for Project. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. ‘The Roosevelt...

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 STAR TO RECEIVE PICTURES BY WIRE AS FAST AS NEWS (Continued From First Page.) portion of the incoming picture is very black,

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 REPORTS WRITTEN Findings of House Military Group to Be Presented This Week. CONTRACT PROBE I BY REX COLLIER. Its long...

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 PROBERS OF ARMS SEEKBILL CONTROL War Profit Legislation in Senate Considered Part of Committee’s Job. By the Associated Press

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1934_PART ONE. There Is Nothing More Appropriate Than Stratford CIGARS For

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 SOCIETIES T0 MEET HERE THIS WEEK Historical Bodies to Hold Sessions Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday. A series of historical

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, DECEMBER 23, 1934_PART ONE. HITLER DECORATES | e Yok fo el e e | e a so wasen 1o was toe

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 GERMS LIVEIN AIR FOLLOWING COUGH Experiments Show “Bugs” Drift for Hours When Droplets Evaporate. By the Associated Press.

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 A—10 - OFFICIALS TOSTAY | IN'D. . FOR YULE! t l ! | Only a Few of Higher Ad- ministration Heads to Go “Back Home.” By the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1934—PART ONE. : : A—11 ONE-CENT RELIEF BODY :‘fozb:;:.mvwf;‘:"“ Ua corpors-

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 ~ YOUNGDEMOCRATS COMBINE FORCES , District Unit Formed to Co-] ordinate Work of Clubs Here. After prolonged negotiations be-

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 THE SUNDAW STKR WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1934—PART ONE. A—-13 WW& = CHRISTMAS SUGGESTS THE BEST THE BEST SUGGESTS D. G.

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 LAVAL DISCUSSES DANUBE PROGRAM Lays Franco-ltalian Plan Before British Foreign Secretary. By the Associated Press. PARIS,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1934 PART ONE. : A—15 e[ansburqh’s Lero-Hour Gifts T™, 8™axd B TOY S PE C | A

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 'A‘—-fG : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1934—PART ONE. ,[ansburqh_fs Lero-Hour Gifts g are so appropriate

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 Maryland and Virginia DECISION SCORED:; TERMED “FINAL™ Orr Joins Attack on Rate Compromise, Asking for Delay. CHAIRMAN OF...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ROADBONDS SALE [Prospect of First Vacancy | NSTON WIDOW IARUNGTON SEES _[Seven-County...

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 FARFAX VL T VENDINGMAGHINES Supervisors to Demand 0Oath Against Gambling, Effective January 1. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 FAIRFAX NEEDY T0 GET BASKETS Welfare, - Civic and Com- munity Groups Combine to Sprea(\i Yule Cheer. pecial Dispatch to The

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 SETTLEMENTS AID CELEBRATION PLAN Broadcast Tomorrow Will Fecall Founding Unit in London in 1884. Bettlement houses of...

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 B—6 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON; D. C., DECEMBER 23, 1934—PART ONE. , from San Francisco #» Washington sanuary 1,1935,7 am.,

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 WASHINGT! SPORTS SECTION @he Sunday Star N, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1934 Stanford Squad in Full Force at Last: D.

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 B8 Griffs Plan to Play Way Into Trim With Formidable Line-Up of Los Angeles Turf Cl 75 GAMES SLATED FORSPRING TUNING Six...

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 23, ' 1934—PART ONE, - . SPORTS B9 Colleges Here Garner Many Laurels :

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 B—10 $ PORTS. | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 23, 1934—PART ONE. SPORTS. Legalizing Boxing Aids Sport Here :

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 SPORTS. Evening Star Tourney Deadline Near : New Year Finds Bowling Back on Boom ONE MORE WEEK LEFT T0 QUALIFY «Sholl’s and

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 B—12 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 23, 1934_PART ONE. MAN SHOOTS SELF. Former Air Corps Inspector Is Rushed to...

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 Editorial Page Part 2—S8 Pages WAR PERIL DISCOUNTED IN SLAV-MAGYAR ROW Unity of Four Great Powers in Pressing for Peace...

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 D2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON,D.C. SUNDAY..,.December 23, 1934 THEODORE W. NOYES.

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 SUPREME COURT WATCHES NEW DEAL IN SERENITY Becomes Curious, However, About How N. R. A. Issues Orders That May Send Violators

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 D—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1934—PART TWO. 3 SECRETARIES PLAN CAROLS PROGRAMS Many Centers to Assist

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 RUINS OF EMPIRE VISIBLE IN PERU Gold and Silver Altars Give Hint of Wealth in Reign of Incas. BY ELSIE BROWN, Managing...

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 D—6 VETEAN HTENTS CUESTS AT PARTY T In the World of Books 300 at Walter Reed Attend| | VIEWS AND REVIEWS, Entertainment Given

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 EIGHT AND FORTY DATE OBSERVED Dinner at Gadshy’s Tavern Feature of Birthday Anniversary. The ninth birthday anniversary of

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 D—8 -\ “The Avenue”=Tth, Sth and D Sta. Women's Smart Coat Sweaters $2.95 —She will be thankful for one of these warm,...

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3-—10 Pages Diplomatic Families Illustrate Yuletime Customs of Their Native Land, Upper...

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 SOCIETY. Senorita Alicia Banos Bride of George Fuhrman Miss Alline Virginia McBride Weds Joe Mason Poole—Miss Phyllis Riches

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 SOCIETY. General Personal Notes Of Capital Social Folk Iflrs. Doak Returnsto W ashington—MTrs. Ingalls Sard and Daughter...

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 SOCIETY. - Tales of Well-Known Folk In Art, Literature, Politics Washington Cathedral Holds Wealth of Interest. Diplomats.

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 SOCIETY. FAMILY OF ARMY OFFICER U. S. Naval Academy Closes for Holidays After Officers’ Hop Hm‘lor Relr Adm;l“l flnd Mrs....

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 E—6 s Dancc at Be]le Havcn Will Be Given for Miss Schoonmaker Mrs. Charles F. Schoon- maker of Alexandria Is- sues...

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 SOCIETY. # Perfume for a princess inspired by a prince! “Ave Maria,” by Prince Matchabelli in a regal gold crown bottle that

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 SOCIETY, Mr. and Mrs. Stein Wi]l Entertain' in Daughters' Honor Teas Will Be Held This Aftemoon—a\evy Chase Residents Make

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 SOCIETY. SHITH ALUWME TOGATHERIN. . Distinguished Figures in Col- lege’s Life to Join in Jan- uary Program. Special Dispatch

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1934—PART THREE. DOES ANY WOMAN ALIVE EVER HAVE &8 LEnough Lingerie ! A...

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 ~ Stage - Screen Music - Radio Part 4—10 Pages WORK FOR RELIEF PROGRAM SPEEDED FOR TEXAS NEEDY State Launches Policy of...

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 F EDERA"UN BEGUN Officers of D. »VC. Women’s _F_ederafion IN 164 BY GROUP OF ACTIVE WOMEN History Since Then Has Been Linked

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 Selfishness Held Chief Fatality Record Cause Much of It Seen in Street Driving and Opposition to Traffic Improvements, Based

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 F—4 Church Music Always Has Held Special Importance American Pioneers Learned Value of Melody From Early Rel;gfous...

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 MUSEMENTS More or Less Imaginary Giftsfor Hollywood Stars Or a Christmas Trip Through Boulevards and Along Byways of Cinema

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 St. Nicholas to Command | Stars in Major Christmas Week Broadeasts on Networks |RADI0 FANS CIVE Air Waves for Holidays Both

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 Americanization School To Sing Christmas Cgrols Principal and Students Also Will Give Readings on Radio Program of Women's

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 Legion to Present Gifts At Hospitals and Homes District Department and Auxfliary Complete Arrangement for Yule Treat to...

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 R.0.T.C. OFFICERS WILL BE SHIFTED No Third Corps Assignments Will Be Made in Three Arms of Reserevs. In view of the large...

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 ‘F-10 | THE SUNDAY RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U,” DECEMBER 23, 1934--PART FOUR. ALL MERCHANDISE PURCHASED MONDAY WILL BE DELIVERED

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 TWO GROUPS GIVEN PLAGE IN BUILDING AND LOAN LEAGUE Citizens’ Equitable and In- terstate...

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 FINANCIAL STOCKS BEATTIME |5 Comber O AT WEEK'S CLOSE 1034 = 8tock and Bales— High. Lew. Dividend Rate. ' Add 00. High. Low.

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS REGITE SONE RECOVERE Few Utilities and Secondary Rails Still Under Sell- ing Pressure. BY VICTOR EUBANK,...

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 G—4 CURB LIST HOLDS 10 NARROW RANGE Small Gains of First Hour Shaded Later—Volume Is Moderate. BY BERNARD S. O'HARA,...

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 CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- tisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood and

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 G—6 M DOGS, PETS, ETC. (Continued.) i Mg T emplez’e line of supplies, el m oun hignts. -wm- one Lincoln_8! WIRE rox m Dups,

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. lCClllllo‘ ) pes; all in Ddition: "See these Wondertil Salis Pt BTl g | o lotors Co. ave. s.e.

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 REAL ESTATE HOUSES—FURNISHED. (Continued.) LOOKING FOR A FURNJSHED HOUSE? MODERN HOMES- ALL SECTIONS LESLIE D. MEASELL,...

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 wior | G Sundy SHRC | ron | Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 23, 1934, 16 PAGES. - BRUCE CATTON HREE wise men from the

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 “THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 23, 1}034. 3 A PHILOSOPHER LOOKS ON CHRISTMAS HE difference between Christmas

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 23, 1934. S = hat- Weird [ By Katharine A. Kellock ”l HERE isn't a householder In

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 CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCE IN EARLY & bl sl L T T T R K U, Holiday Events Have Been Worth While in History of National Cap-...

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 r _ _ _ _ _ _—________ ____ _ _ __—— Had just settled our brains for a long Winter's nap— When out ¢: the lawn there arose

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 EE XY EER RPN EN N Youth? Er NN FE RN E R Fryvrryeryss [ EW YORK had turned old- fashioned. It was a chromo done in snow, a

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 D. ¢, DECEMBER 23, 1034, here’s not much you can do tonight,” officer said. “Everything’s closed up. course, if he was mad I

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 Frances Marsh, one of Hollywood's most expert cutters, busy on the job of taking some 15 miles of film out of a new picture.

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 BY HARRY BARSANTEE. T THE close of 1933 the annual story of that year’'s oddest accidents began with the strange case of the

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 Wustrated By JOE KING He was moving, slowly but inexorably, on Benny Santer. Nora Doran was forced to step back. “Don’s—oh,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1934. IR RFERERAFRREEEE NP EEL i g 8 BY ROBERT CRAWFORD. /l EAR ME, what a

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 STORIES SPORTS E GAMES PUZZLES — = HRISTMAS bells will soon ring out, and we're adding one more to the joyful chorus. May it

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 UNPAITHEULNESS THE SPAQTAN KING GATHEREP IS FIGHTING MEN Anp VOWED TO LAY TRoY W THE DULST. AND FLEET AT AuLis ON THE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WAYHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 23, Those Were The Happy Days! “Christmas Memories™ By Dick Mansfield AN . F &5

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 GRAPHIC ;zl R u t&f Il GRAVURE SECTION “7A SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 23, 1934. Winter trims the . e Christmas...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 23, 1934 A little Santa Claus on his The glad music of Christmas day. - Roberts.

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 23, 1934. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER or Cub Members Only By W. E. Hill (Copyright: 1934: Chicago

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 23, 19 -y 2 Advice from the world's best known baby doctor. Dr. A.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE N. CMBER 23, 1934. Wi bt L A bit of the new architectural beauty on Constitution

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 he Sunday Star [ in Color WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1934. WHAT |s? ] IT, KAYO? g S GIMME SON-OV-A GUN! Frank

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 AND WHATS MORE, NEVER WANT TO SEE you ACAIN — YES; HOLLY, I JUST GAVE THAT HAM VAUDEVILLE ACToR THE AIR ! /WHATS HIS ACT—...

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 SLAVE, SUMMON MY MAGIC CARPET- | HAVE somME CHRISTMAS GIFTS To DELIVER FOR THE WIFE IT SHALL BE As MY LPRD GOD REST YOU...

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 SUPPOSE | couLD | ) Trink You'Re 3 MADGE, Do You AND DO YoU = - o i ), )BE ARRESTED For /| piseuiseD? ' T APPEARING ON e ' i

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 ight Pages ' Eight Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 23, 1934 'WHEN TARZAN S$STOOD - DEFENSELESS IN e g i THE FACE OF DESTER

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 ‘N SAY= THERES ] | A DANDY LOOKING SWEATER=- U'LL i BET lT’S WARM, H,"DADDY "= SEE TH NIFTY LITTLE FITITED TRAVELIN' CASE-

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 — Mutt’s Santa Act’s a Flop — ' (Copyright, 1934—by H. . Girani Rritain Wiohts Wosarvad LM GONNA DRESS UP LIKE SANTA CLAUS

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 9 I B WHERE ARE YOU WHAT ARE YOU - GOIN' WITH THAT , BRINGING THAT BARREL, JIMMIE? BARREL 3 N THE B/ 63“3 B)’R'\e.’ : WOULDN'

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