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Evening Star dated November 28, 1935

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 WEATHER. (D. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain this afterncon, ending early to- night, followed by fair tonight and tomorrow;

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 TRENBS' CONFLICT IS SEEN IN BRAZIL H‘evolt,fl Now Quelled, Is Held “First Clash of Fascism and Socialism. BACKGROUND— " The

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 THRONGS T0 StE MEXICAN GRIDMEN Demand Strong for Game Tomorrow—Flag-Rais- ing a Feature. Pre-Game Features Will Begin at...

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 A4 CONDON ON TRAL 0F NEW EVIDENCE Jafsie, Spurning Appeal “to Confess,” Asserts He Can Solve Mystery. By the Associated...

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 - STATUEUNELIG DELAYED BY WA Anti-ltalian Feeling, High in Alexandria, Egypt, Holds " Up Rites. By the Associated Press....

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 A—6 - NIGES HELP ASKED -~ ON RAIL CROSSING ,;'Kensington Chamber Ap- +‘peals for Speed in Elim- inating Menace. BY JACK...

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 ' ports, it was presented by Mrs. Hed- . partment of Government and its . Operation, in response to questions . newcomer from

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY ......... November 28, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES.. .

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 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS TWO DAYS ONLY—FRI. AND SAT. Everblooming Rosebushes Alezandre Hill Gray, bright yellow. Lady Hilli...

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 A—10 = NICE EXPRESSES - THANKS OF STATE Finds Maryland Blessed Richly and Extends Best ¢ Wishes to People. By the Associated

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 LU 15 SEN SAFET WEMACE Business Men’s Research Foundation Cites “Had- Been-Drinking” Drivers. The re-established liquor...

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 After Smart People, Smart By the Spectator. Trade Mark Registered. U. 8. Patent Office. HE lights went out . . . and, bingo,

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 F * WASHIGTON S LT NET RES Cctober Profits $8,368 Higher as Georgetown Also Reports Gain. BY EDWARD C. STONE. *The monthly

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 A—14 \ The Foening Stap Sporis 'WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935. Mexicans Promise Central Spirited Game : N. Y.

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SPORTS. ON c H M A F|VE’S L|s‘|‘ on the 15-game basket ball schedule | December 13,...

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 A-16 ports Writers Champs at Throwing Golf Clubs Pocket pillwrds Is Woman’s Game, Anyway, IR[]H[RS, PACERS Insists Pretty...

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 WOMEN’S FEATURES. ' Possible List Names “Allotting Sum to Each; Avoid f_)verexgenditure‘ “Bought and Paid for” Is Good...

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 A—18 SPIRIT OF FINDING JOBS IS REVIVED Rhode Island Administrator| of W. P. A. Sells Men on Hunting for Work. PROVIDENCE R.

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 Washington News REVOLVER TESTED FOR FINGERPRINTS IN LYNCK DEATH Phone Operator and Kappel Reported to Have Had Quarrel. SCENE

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 SOCIETY Holiday Observances Of Offic In Nation’s Capital Members of Cabinet for the Most Remaining in Their Homes Here for

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 BOCIETY. White Ball Black and Annual Party for Debutantes Last Evening Very Effective. In an enchanting moonlight light- ingz

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 SOCIETY. Attractive Weddings Yesterday Other Nuptials of Recent Date Are Prettily Arranged. Miss Bonita Beryl Baker, daughter

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 Lunch With Us in Our Downstairs Tearoom From the First Floor Special in Notions— Bandeaux in an assortment of sizes—32, 36

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 SOCIETY. Maryland-Virginia News Dr." and Mrs. Leighty Have Holiday Guests in Lyon Village. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Meyers, with

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 BEAUTIFUL ENOUGH for any woman —the Satin Rolinee nightgown with its exquisite Alencon-type lace; blush, Pompadour rose,...

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 Aig, 2 WobpwARD & LoT « DOWN STAIRS STORE sy ING STAR, WASHINGTON, oP g Friday—Remnant Day Savings On Seasonal Apparel...

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 PRESIDENT WORKS ON THANKSGIVING Spends Portion of Day at Warm Springs Writing Atlanta Speech. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG. Special

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19 00T BALL CROWD , 8 Odd Lots . . . Super Events! Philadelphia

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935. >ave Your Dollars and Cent Sale! “Margy” Silk Stockings 69c¢

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935, Men’s Pigskin Handk e rchief Case _ You can tell just by...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935. B—13 A Rousing Sate or Boys' Higher-Pricep Girls' and...

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 e A, s R B—14 OPENING OUR NEW SHOP A happy hunting ground for Christmas shop- pers! No matter whether you're searching for

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 Joyous Program Given By Mexican Orchestra Latin American Music Played With Impres- sive Spontaneity Before Distinguished...

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 B—16 TRINIDAD CITIZENS ASK JUNIOR' HIGH Reorganization of Transit Service in Northeast Section Is Urged. Establishment of a

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935. MANDELL ARRAIGNED IN SLOT MACHINE CASE| ‘The machine was...

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 B—18 751 WOMEN GIVEN TUBERCULOSIS TEST| « Number Is Examined in mm‘ Two Days of Health De- partment Drive. Seven hundred and

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 * WORK OF [TALIAN BLIND EXHIBITED Display of Fine Linens Has Attracted Hundreds in Capital. Hundreds of persons have been at-

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