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Evening Star dated November 17, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain today; tomorrow fair with ris- ing temperature; moderate to fresh northeast

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 WHITEHOUSERELD S ECADINFGH Approval of President Is Thought Given Plan to Gird for Utilities War. By the Assoclated Press.

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 [TALIANS PREPARE FOR NEXT ADVANCE 100,000 Soldiers Eager to Continue Invasion to Amba Alagi. By the Associated Press Foreign

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 G. OF C. SEES TURN TOWARD RECOVERY Industrial Co-ordinator Also Hails Gains in Report to Roosevelt. By the Associated Press.

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 LONG IS CHAIRMAN FOR BAL BOHEME Arts Club’ Announces Those on Committee—Pageant to Be Presented. The. Arts Club of Washington

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 FISCALACT RDER - CAUSE OF DEBATE fiews of Corporation Coun- sel and Controller General Compared. « The controversy concerning

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 ROW OVER STEEL MAY BE WIDENED Trade Commission Awaits Order to Probe P. W. A. Collusion Hint. By the Associated Press. While

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 A—8 GRAIN MAN ADMITS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. Medical Needs. Free Education. when...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. A9 W. & J. Sloane 711 Twelfth Street A Bit of History and it’s

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 THE 65 Model Windows! To show you just how these curtains and hang- ings will Took in your ¢wn home. Shades ng\tl all kinds

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. Our Budget Service h L J 4, A convenient, practical and...

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 A—12 PRESIDENT ASKED FOR SAFETY CALL Proclamation Would Cut Traffic Toll in Half, Asso- ciation Says. Praising the traffic

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 S. K. Cunningham Di Samuel K. Cunningham, formerly of Washington, died at his home in Williamsport, Pa., last Thursday, ac-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. Y WASHER $3 7.95 No Money Down FREE Home Trial | 4 Emerson é‘.

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 " GOLLECTORS SAVE Distinctive Markings Found on Sheets of Stamps BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. \ ; e The stamp collectors of the

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 ' A—16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. BUY NOW-PAY NEXT YEAR AT THE HUB! CLIP 77 COUPONS...

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 - FARM-TO-MARKET Text of Hoover Address Outlin * program.” ROADS TO PAY OUT This W. P. A. Program Is Destined to Be Lucky...

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 'A—18 THE SUNDAY BTAR, —_— WORK IS HASTENED ON 5 SUBMARINES Commissioning Next Year Objective of Navy in Building Program. By

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 YOU'LL GIVE YOURSELF 513 TO 523 IN THIS GREAT DRESS COATS featuring 19.95 Storkline Crib gargeEddrodp-aided. oW 1t ol nd...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. Golden Buys in this 3-Day SALE OF SILVER You Won t Get...

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 [ooemive | The Sunday Star " LEAVE NEASLRES FOCUS ATTENTION IN NEXT SESSION Bills Passed by House Were on Senate Calendar at

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 B2 « THOUSANDS GREET MARYLAND ALUMNI Gov.- Nice and Shrine Im- perial Potentate Among Distinguished Guests. Thousands...

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 DIPLOMATS 10 SEE D'LEARY: SERVICE Universities to Send Dele- gates to Inaugural at Georgetown This Week. Diplomats of a score

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 POOLESVLE FAR T0 BE THRSDAY Kecord Number of Exhibit- ors Expected for This Year’s Event. By a Staff Correspondent of The...

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 DATE OF HUMMER TRIAL IS EXPECTED Fairfax Court, Convening Tomorrow, Due to Slate Recluse Slaying Case. Special Dispatch to

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 GIRLS TRIAL NEAR INFATHER'S DEATH Virginian, 21, Expects Lib- erty After Confession in “Late-Hour” Case. B the Associated...

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 Many Visit Annapolis For Game Dance in Dahlgren Hall Fcllows Grid- iron Contest. ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 16.— This week end

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 SCHOOL SYSTEM DUETO EX-SLAVES Bell, Franklin and Liverpool Responsible for Ad- vance. BY JESSIE FANT EVANS. N THE colored...

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 SHILOH PARK DIRECTORS READY FOR NEW PROBE Dr. R. A. Livingston Says He Is Confident Senators Will “Exonerate” Him. By the...

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 B—10 ¥ THE SUNDAY STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. SIXTH DAY’'S REPORT COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPAIGN...

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 Children’s Bureau, Elizabeth 8. Enochs. Immigration and Naturalization, Leigh Division of Labor R. A. Voorus. National...

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 CALIFORNIA SIGNAL PLAN URGED HERE| Los Angeles System of Traffic Control Based on Three Warnings. Establishment in Washington

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 SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORN NG, NOVEMBER 17, 1935. North Carolina T oppled by Duke, 27-0 :

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 B—14 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, NXOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. Schmidton Rampage as Navy Triumphs :...

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 eorgetown Conquers Manhattan, 13-0: Maryland, W.and L. inScore | Keating’s 80-Yard Return of Kick-0ff Leads to By the...

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 B-—16 SPORTS. Champion Central Team Looks With Confidence Title Decided, but Final Tilts of City Series Pack BY BURT HAWKINS.

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 SPORTS. HOLBROOK PCKED | 70 RVAL BOLTO Clif Disappoints Nationals’ Boss by Lack of Spirit as No. 1 Backstop. BY FRANCIS E.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,v WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. Boys’ $1.69 to $250 Knickers or Sweaters 51.39 Boys’ 54.5 o

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 Editorial Page Part 2—12 Pages BRITISH HAVE TO DECIDE SOON ON SMASHING DUCE Real Objective of Tory Government Not Made Clear

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY ............November 17, 1935 e THEODORE W....

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 CENSORSHIP IS ACCEPTED AS INEVITABLE IN JAPAN Press, Otherwise Modern, Does Not Miss Its Freedom, Minor Inconveniences of...

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 D—4 VOTE FOR DISTRICT SENTIMENT GROWS Selden M. Ely Believes Movement Under Way in City and Congress. The sentiment for...

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 Suggestions Outlined By Federation Council Recommendations to Be Made to Executive Board—Minister Organization’s Radio...

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 D—6 D.A.R. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY DAY '76 Chapter Organizations Observe Occasion at Dinner Tuesday. The twenty-sixth...

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 To Sign Safety Pledges Membership Drive Launched—Comdr. Mal- loy. Urges Posts to Exceed Quota of 2,434. . Meetings This Week.

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. Specially surcharged stamps will be used on covers from Manila car- ried back to the United States cn

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