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Evening Star dated January 6, 1935

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 fae SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1935 —NINETY-SIX PAGES. iy S WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness

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 A-2 »» OIL SETTLEMENT CLAIMED BY LONG Says He and Standard Co. Are in Agreement on Refining Tax. By the Assoclated Press. NEW

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 THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART ONE. A3 Was Hauptmann at the Lindbergh Home With These Others on

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 BOOK BY SHOUSE FLAYSNEW DEAL Expresses Regret Party Hasl Broken Pledge Made in 1932, BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. “You Are the...

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 MRS, ROOSEVELT | 10 OPEN PARLEY Many Wil Attend Slum Clearance and Rehous- ing Conference. Mis. Pranklin D. Roosevelt will

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 LOST Black Cocker Spaniel Thoroughbred female, Jjet- black Cocker Spanis November 26. Stands about 10 inches high: 14 m...

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 1935—PART ONE. SLOANE—DIstrict THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 711 Twelfth St—W. & J. TREADWAY SEEKS SECURITIES

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 A-S8 = SCULPTOR BRINGS PEACETON.R.A Hopkins, Ickes and Other New Dealers Get Along in Nakian Studio. 8y the Assoclated Press.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART ONE. A.M.WYANT FUNERAL WILL BE TOMORROW Former Representative Served

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 I00PLANESTOFLY THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGT Smith College Students Feted SOUTH FOR “WAR”. | Leave Langley Tomorrow for Maneuvers

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 This page presents only some of the many outstanding values offered in this January Sale. the new Fashions. CHAIRS tion in

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 A-12 = FREIGHT RATES INCREASE HINTED I. C. C. Report Cites Resto- ration of Wages—Roads Show More Traffic. By the Associated

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 A. B.HINDS NAMED) OFFICIAL OF CHEST Northeast Boys’ Club Head 6 Years New Assistant Director. A. Boyd Hinds, for the past six

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 A—14 SHIP GONSCRIPTION SOUGHT BY NAVY Swanson Holds Private Ves- sels Essential in Na- tional Emergency. By the Assoclated

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 [Comnven ] The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, RELIEF ‘FURLUUGH" l 0F 2 WEEKS SEEN WITH FUND SHORT Failure to Allow for 5 Pct.

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 B—2 # SIBMA CH ARSON | OPINIONS DIFFER | Cummings and Garnett Con- flict in Move to Free Students. (Continued From First...

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 " GOTHAM THRONGS 138 AUTO SHOw Vivid Colors and Four Major Changes Noted in New Creations. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK,

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 B4 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART ONE. ELLSWORTH FINDS | FIVE NEW ISLANDS Balchen Makes Daring...

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 GERMAN AIR FORCE ALARMS ENGLAND Clamor for Protection Is i Fanned Anew by Jones’ Disclosure. B the Associated Press. LONDON,

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 B—b ADVERTISING—ART. Interior Decoration— Costume Design. LIVINGSTONE ACADF.\IY'. 1138 CONN. AVE. MET. 96 The Temple School

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 Walker, GULLI SETS MARK N LOSING TITLE Makes Four Strikes in Row. Foul Drops First Prize for Edna Johnson. I3 ‘BY ROD THOMAS.

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. B8 S Griffith Willing to Part With Good Chunk of

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 S MARYLAND AMONG LEADERS IN RING Strong Teams Expected at Duke, North Carolina and Virginia. BY H. C. BYRD. OME of the best

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 B—10 PORTS. - THE SUNDAY STAR _WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 6, 1935—PART O: SPORTS. Golf Devotees in U. S. Placed at Only...

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 S FIGHT TOMORROW ISHARD TOFIGURE Shy Class, but May Provide Much Action—Lowry Has BY FRANCIS E. STAN, NEW promotorial deal

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 B—1 THE 'SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935-~PART ONE. WATERWAY PACT I 54 Bed ' I Famous Bates PLANS INDOUBTf|

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 Editorial Page Part 2—8 Pages SUPREME COURT’S RULING ON GOLD CASES AWAITED Sanctity of Contract Clause at Stake in Suits to

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 | THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON,D.C. SUNDAY......January 6, 1835 THEODORE W. NOYES..Editor The...

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 . 3 LATIN AMERI CA IN 1935 MAY SEE BIGGER REVIVAL Co-operation vs. Nationalism Noted| South of Rio Grande as Nations Seek to

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 D—4 MADEIRA CAPITAL FULL OF NOVELTY Bullock Drawn Sledges, Mountain Ride and Ven- dors Lend Thrills. BY JOHN FRANCES STEELE.

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 ECUADOR IS FILLED WITH LOCAL COLOR Simplicity, Attractive Mar- kets and Grandeur of Scenery Factors. BY CONCHA ROMERO JAMES,

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 D—6 DANCING LEADERS | MEET TOMORROW Community Center Session Called for Discussion of Tap Work. The dance leaders of the Com-

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 ENGINEER BODIES 4-H Club for Boys will hold its an- | business for the new year will be dis- IU Hul_n S[SSIUNS nual mesting

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 600 Glove Silk and Silk-and-Rayon UNDIES Some Samples! Some Irregulars! 85¢ Quality! ) 50..- Three for $1.65 —If your...

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 Capital’s Social High Lights \ Part 3—10 Pages Mrs. Vic Donahey, one of the new senatorial hostesses. She is the wife of the

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 S OCIETY. , D. C., JANUARY 6, 1935—PART THREE. Weddings of Out-of-City|[__ smbe oF tast montu | Couples of Interest Here Miss

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 SOCIETY. General Pers onal Notes Of Washington Society Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald Entertain Holiday Gueats—Mr. and...

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 E—4 S Tales of Well-Known Folk In Art, Literature, Politics Rush of New Members Bring Life to Capitol. president’s Wlfe an

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 SOCIETY. Annapolis Society Gives Midshipmen Gay Welcome Reopening of Academy Makes Way for Round of Sports Events and...

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 E—6 S Miss Florence Wright Entertains at Party In Chevy Chase Club; Eighteen Guests Present at Luncheon Monday—Mrs. F. P....

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 SOCIETY. Senator and Mrs. Donahey Have Interesting Family (Continued From First Page.) tes table, as will Mrs, F. Ryan Duffy,

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 E—8 Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr., and Mrs. ‘Arthur Marks, jr., have returned to their home in Wood- mere,

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 SOCIETY. New Ball Room Used At New Year Dance At Fort Humphreys Transition to 1935 Marked by Gay Tableau—Bal- loons Simulate

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 SOCIETY, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY, JUST (31 SAMPLE LIVING ROOM SUITES CHAIRS,

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 'Stage - Screen Music - Radio Part 4—10 Pages LEGISLATURES WEIGH TAX BASES FOR AID Relief Burden to Be Shifted in Part to...

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 VOTE FOR DISTRICT ONE OF CHIEF AIMS OF WOMEN'S UNIT Education Favorite Weapon of League Organized in May, 1921. The Voteless

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 Prospective Buyers’ Poll Bodes Well for 1935 Auto Literary Digest Vote Encouraging—D. C. Pur- chases Should Be Aided by Show

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 After Good Music Year Outlook Is Very Bright Past 12 Months Show Splendid Accomplishment, With National Symphony Gaining in

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 AMU Irish Players Attraction SEMENTS,” Are Big of the Week ‘And This May Be Troupe's Last Appearance in America—Briton's Sons

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 F—6 Communications Chiefs Win as. Radio Speakers erter Revea]s Secret AWE 0{ ub{l‘l(en Oiver- come by Uninitiated Men on...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 6, 1935—PART FOUR. 90% of All Radio GET YOUR NEW 1935 PHILCO AT =" |STAR RADIO b

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 F—8 AL HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART FOUR. SPAMSHWAR MEN New Radio Stars Popular on Broadcasting...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. College Women to Hear (RICEWILL DIRECT Dr. Esther Research Assistantin In Discuss “The Pri C.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.‘C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART FOUR. : satl Many From Other S:ates TH E HECHT CO ® CKS T D WEW...

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 News Part 5—12 Pages of Markets Pages 1 to 4 VOLUNE HOUNS SHARPLY ON D, EXCHANGE N 19 Bonds and Stocks Also Register Marked

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 G2 FI NANCIAL STOCKS MOVE UP AT WEEK'S CLOSE Traders Are More Hopeful After Closer Study of Message. What Stecks Did....

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 F N;\NC!AB. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. JANUARY 6, 1935—PART FIVE. FINANCIAD. BOND LIST RULES STEADY T0 FIRM C., Sees...

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 G—4 FIN SPECIALTIES HOLD | INTEREST ON [}URB Display Strong Tone, While Other Leaders Stay in Narrow Range. BY BERNARD S....

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. Lost and Found Adver may be found on page A: CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect is adver- tisers

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 G—6 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. < (Continued.) = WANTED —Person with or without kn: edge furniture. interior decoration, partici-

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 ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) NORTHUMBERLAND. Ant alcove room. Convenient to cars busses. _North 3280. NE. 1423 R N.W. Apt.

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 HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES, SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE— UTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. -AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 G—10 SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. FORD 1034 mew stake "body cab_ 157-inch wheel bese. Wil stantial_discount anc take your truck trade,

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 D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART FIVE. In the World of Books |iisemss Paul. New York: Liveright Pub- lishing Co. ACOB WASSERMANN

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART FIVE. - A Statement GENERAL MOTORS ENERAL MOTORS is in the process of

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 PART 6 [ ———— Magasine WASHINGTON D C, JANUARY 6, 1935. 16 PAGES. =io————— ] HIS RED UTOPIA DIDN'T WORK! In Fact, It Blez Up

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1035. capture Munich. They were temporarily successful. -Toller hid in a...

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 P] S — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 6, 1935. BY BRUCE CATTON. HE cobra may be the scourge of India, a...

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 o A A AP PN P P N e AT ST. PIERRE, Martinique, December 26, 1934. OR months I had been looking forward to my visit to...

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 . , DR.Prran, Lire Begins LonG Berore 40 - . HOUGH Dr. Walter B. Pitkin may have con- vinced many people that life begins at

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