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Evening Star dated November 4, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy with mild temperature tonight and tomorrow, followed by rain and cold- er

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 A—2 = SIMONDS TOOPEN TOWN HALL Nov. 24 Program for 1935-36 Will Include Mills, Ludwig, Hutchins, Durant. Town Hall of...

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 UINN TESTIFIES FOR COL. OEHMANN Supports Advice Given in 1932 That Building Be Vacated. Testimony in behalf of the defend-

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 PROTECTION URGED FOR PEDESTRIANG Citizen Attributes Accidents to ““Superiority Complex” of Motorists. Many traffic accidents

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1935. JUBILEE SERMON VIEWS CHANGES Dr. A. J. McCartney Urges Life of

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 A—6 Sk D INFRST Woman and 5 Children Per- ish in Tenement Flat in Harlem. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 4 —A

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 . insp LEGION PRESSES UNIVERSAL DRAFT V. F. W. to Ask Corgress tof Conscript Capital in War Time. By the Associated Press.

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 ) THE EVENING STAR \ With Sunday Morning Edition. e WASHINGTON, D. C. BMONDAY ............November 4, 1935 —e THEODORE W....

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 THE EVE AUNT SUE & POLLY-—MON, For Reddl RYE BREAD on Schneider’s You can't fool the lovers of real Rye Bread. Washington has

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 A—10 Colonials to Stick to New A PIXLEE PLANNING | FURTHER TRIGKS Davis and Elkins Is Next Foe—Maryland in High | Gear for

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 SPORTS. ' 'Grid Championship Races Take Shape : Eastern, Western Bolstered for Clash This action strip of Mrs, Betty P....

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1935. SPORTS. A—12 %% Grimm Not to Stand Pat With Cubs That

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 FINANCIA L. C., MON NDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1935. *+3 A—13 W.R &ECOMMONT R , ANSACTIONS O . I N THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHA NG E...

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 FINANCIAL. TBA[',B[] []U“_[][]K DEGI.INE I:[]R[[:As'l' IRON ORE SHIPMENTS A—14 #%x% FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHI U, S,

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 FIl OIL SHARES CLIMB ON CURB MARKET Other Sections Irregular, Some Mining Issues Join Advance. Br the Associated Press. NEW

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 SCHOOL PROGRAM LEFT UNCERTAIN Federation Leaders Say Montgomery Will Accept Allotment. By a Btaff Correspondent of The Star.

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 MANY PROBLENS FAGE D. C. JOBLESS INSURANCE: BOARD Size of Tips Is Only One of Perplexing Subjects at First Hearing. NO...

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 S0 | dent of Czechoslovakia for his serv- ices in that country. The Minister was also host at Bride at Home Wedding Brazilian

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 SOCIETY. Interesting Weddings Last Week Miss Cumberland Wed to Mr. Gauvreau. Other Nuptials. Mr. and Mrs. H A. Cumberland...

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 B—4 =* None of the students, who were clubbed about the head, were serious- CITIZENS ALLEGE sistise Club heard the testimony

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 THE EVENING No Darling, Not @ New Cook o+ Just @ Few Dashes of Write Angosturs @ 250 Park Ave, N.Y.C. WORK . .“FUN AGAIN’::;

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 KENTUCKY FIGHTS CLAM TWO LIVES United Mine Worker Shot Dead—Deputy Kills Youth. By the Associated Press. PIKEVILLE, Ky,...

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 DAILY SHORT STORY HEART By Glenn Reilly. HAT facile rogue, Clyde Shores, lay back in his veranda chair upon the Shore- ham

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 Alma Siouz Scarderry |- INSTALLMENT XXIIL EFORE Mrs. Le Masters had reached her car parked in front of the church, she had

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 ESTRANGED WIFE | HELD N SLAYG Minister’s Son Is Shot at Home After Party in Hotel Room. By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS,...

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 " B—10 VVegetabl;e Beloved in the Deep Teach Child ToRelyUpon ‘Own Actions, Success and Future Happiness Tied Up With...

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 WOMEN’ Bedtime S FEATURES Stories The Fawns. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. A mother's love will never sleep, But ceaseless vigil

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DAN DUNN. L.JLES FROM CUAGA,AMONG THE TWISTED HILLS 1S THE ADOBE SHACK IN WHICH KAY 1S HELD...

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 HOLT BROADCASTS TONIGHT IN FORUM, Youngest Senator to Speak | on Public Utilities Start- ing at 10:30. ENATOR HOLT of West

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 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) ANTIQUE silver coffee service, church bowls. 3-handled solid fany wine cooler. of Tiflany

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 AUCTIONS. HE_EV ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1935. AUTOMOBILES. B-15 AUCTION SALES—TOMORROW. T OWEN_&

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 AMUSEMENTS. ] L “A Night at Marx Brothers’ Funniest New Pictures Now Showing in Baltimore to Have Early Local Booking—Helen

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