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Evening Star dated October 28, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy, slightly warmer tonight; to- morrow cloudy, possibly occasional rain;...

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 PA2 aaw A A.A. OPPOSITION VOTES SURPRISING Administration Gave Only One Side of Argument to Farmers. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The

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 CHILEAN RIDERS SURE OF VICTORY Twice Victorious as Inter- American Horse Show Goes Into Final Stages. BY ROBERT B. PHILLIPS,

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 RHER R AREEHENT G Brookings !Institution Rec- ommends Continued “Exper- imentation With Pacts.” By the Assoclated Pres. The

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 CATHOLICS MARCH T0 ANNUAL RALLY Students’ Mission Crusade Is Addressed by Auxil- iary Bishop. With several hundred members of

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 &se. 1928 aae’ ewer IBoac Full ¢t _nati Walches™ soneirs: Didmonds. We Solicit Your Charge Ac:ounl Radiator Covers PREVENT

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 SHFET N HONE CANPAGH OPEN American Red Cross Points Out Dangers to Avoid in House. Circulating a list of six danger points in

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 A—S8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY ..............October 28, 1935 THEODORE W....

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 THE at Central Methodist Episcopal Churchl Mrs. Sue Bowen, formerly of Balti- South, Barstow, Calvert County, for|more, who

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