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Evening Star dated December 31, 1934

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 ‘WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, not quite so cold tonight, mini- mum temperature about 28 degrees; to-...

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 TRACE OFESKINOS | DSCOVEREDINLS Pennsylvania Invaded by Peoples From North, Scientist Shows. BY THOMAS . HENRY, Staft...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1934. ' Some Reasons Why the Nation B”R"S ABANDUNS Should Contribute

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 (2 SUVIH PAIR SEEN FACING ICY EXILE Former Communist Leaders Reported Sentenced to Arctic Isle. By the Assoclated Press....

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 RAIL PAY INCREASE BEGINS TOMORROW 1,000,000 Employes to Have $3,250,000 a Month Restored. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND,

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON,D.C. MONDAY....December 31, 1934 THEODORE W. NOYES. .Editor The...

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 S SOC OCIETY. IETY The President and Mrs. Roosevelt Hosts at Dinner This Evening for Married SOBS ancl Wi.ves. HE President

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 A—-8 P (.B.5. TODESCRRE| WIRING OF PHOTOS From New York to D. C. to Be Explained. A demonstration of the new high- speed...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1934. January 1, 1935, 7 am,, E. S. T. History! Another chapter in

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 A—10 SPORT'S ILLNESS 1S LAID TO PILOTS Ross Is Only Champion to Win Praise of Foster. < Sports Program In Local Realm...

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 SPORTS HOLE 1S SOUARED IF BALL HITS PIN Problem in Woodmont Tilt, ! Settled“by U. S. G. A, Is Unparalleled Here. BY W. R....

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 SALVATION OF U. S NATIONALISM SEEN.., IN CIVIL SERVCE - Town Hall Audience Hears Sir Willmott Lewis’ Views on America....

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 1934 Business Review % henit WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION o Star WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1934 ¥ News of M...

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 B2 INDUSTRIAL BUSINESS TAKES IRREGULAR PATH Consumer Goods Continue Upgrade, but Other Industries Lag. (Continued From...

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 BUSINESS -REVIEW. TRUCE MARKS NEW] RECOVERY PHASE Bank Peace Announcement May Go Down in History as Milestone. BY FORREST H.

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 B e ST BUSINESS REVIEW, FARMER SURPLUS REMAINS DRAG ON MARKET 26,000,000-Bale Excess Not Likely to Be Cut Down Materially.

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 FINANCIAL. CURB LIST RULES STEADY T0 FIRM Some Inactive Specialties - Register Substantial Improvement. BY G. A. PHILLIPS,

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 B—6 *¥# CLEARINGS RISE §120.230,%%6 HERE) Report for 1934 Reflects Marked Upturn Here Dur- ing Past Year. BY EDWARD C. STONE.

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 BONDS CONTINUE TOMOVEUPWARD Secondary Rails‘in Favor. Federal Issues Show Small Losses. BY BERNARD S. O'HARA. Associated...

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 B—8 M AGAZINE PAGE. Girl's Middy Blouse and Skirt BY BARBARA BELL. f IDDY blouses have come back | to us in a big way—wafted

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 — i 3 . & : S : s S o i Nl THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1934 ' A B9 P —...

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 H ELP AND SITUATIONS DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The Star has a scheduled time to close just

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 UCTIONS D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1934. —By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS REAL ESTATE TARZAN AND THE LION MAN. DAILY SHORT STORY-:

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 B—12 AMUSEMENTS. This Director Shows Bit Of Genius in New Picture Frank Capra Gets Most of the Credit for Turnind *Broadway

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