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  2. 1935-12-04

Evening Star dated December 4, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and much colder with lowest tem- perature about 16 degrees tonight; tomor- row

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 DISMISSAL FACED INENVOY'S ARREST Two Elkton Officers Seen Headed for Ouster After Joint Parley. BACKGROUND— Hurrying by...

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 LAVAL MANEUVERS IN GHAMBER CRISIS Plots Course to Avoid Strife Between Right and Left Wings. By the Associated Press. PARIS,

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 NEW DEAL CLASH -STIRS COALITION Patriotic Societies’ Session Tables Resolution Demand- ing Politics End. A controversy over

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 FASCISM THREAT FLAYED BY ICKES Economic Security for Aver- age Citizen Urged to Pro- tect Democracy. By the Assoclated Press.

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 REVOKING PERMITS HELD SAFETY NEED ‘Short Suspensions Termed Better Than Fines in Traffic Cases. By CAST. MILTON D. SMITH,...

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 CATHOLIG HONORS FOR PRESIDENT HIT Baltimore Editor “Regrets” Roosevelt Will Receive Notre Dame Degree. By the Associated...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY ... December 4, THEODORE W. NOYES.. «««.Editor e s

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 ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD RYAN FUNERAL SERVICE a=~ VERY professional funda- ‘ mental of our Funeral Home is modern and of the...

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 A— REPEAL “FAILURES” LISTED BY NBRIDE Cocktail Hour and Other Liquor Schemes Held Menace to Women. "By the Associated Press.

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 amounts to around $3,000 and the .| board hes been able to transfer 90 cases to the old-age pension allowance, o ~ CALVERT

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 SILENT TEN DAYS Base Ship Sailors Smell Rain and Grass on Way to Chile. By Radio to The Star. ON BOARD THE MOTOR SHIP WYATT

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 MARINE INSURANCE and all forms of Insurance 3. Biaise de Sibour & Co. INSURANCE BROKERS 1700 Eye St. N.W. NAtL 4673 by...

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 LIVERMORE FIGHT FOR BOYS LOOMS Shooting of Jesse,'lr., May Precipitate Legal Feud. Mother Out on Bond. By the Assoclated...

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 FINANCIAL NEW YORK CURB MARKET CURB LIST HOLDS STEADY T0 FIRM Selectivity Develops in Late Trading and Volume Shows Decline.

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 FINANCIAL, STOCKS ADVANCE " WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER %, 1935 S ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 2:00 p.m. Net | ~= 1035 — Stock and

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 A CORPORATE BONDS REGISTER UPTURN Buying Well Distributed Among Both Prime and Secondary Groups. Bond Averages 20 10 10 10

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 A—18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935. SPECIAL MERCHANDISE for THURSDAY] Each week this page

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 Washington News TEXTBOOK SALLIES DEFENDINGAUHOR HIT BY COMMITTEE ! Citizens’ Spokesmen Rebuke Educators Who “Scoff” at...

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 OCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt Will Have Guests With Her At the Tea Hour Today Foreign Envoys and Their Wives Will Call on...

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 SOCIETY, ', WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER %, 1935. SOCIETY. man of the sale with Mrs. Anaehi Christ Child Group Carman, manager of the

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 J. Blaise de Sibour & Co. INSURANCE BROKERS ALL FORMS 1700 Eye St. N.W. Natl. 4673 Have It Taken NOW . for the kind of...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935. Buy NOW l Christmas Windows at night! The Whole Store is a

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 SOCIETY. The Hunting Log Chronicles of the Run, the Field, Squires and Their Dames. BY NINA CARTER TABB. T A recent hunt...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER %, 1935, . THE HECHT COy - F Street at Seventh by W. B. Foundations

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 W.P. A. LABORERS REJECT PAY OFFER 1,500 Key West Workers Say Living Costs Bar New Scale. By the Associated Press. KEY WEST,

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935, Santa Claus and Jee-ho, His Clown, Will Be in the Toy...

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 “B-10 Mae West May Accompany Dietrich Back to Europe House of Glass Built by Von Sternberg in San Fernando Valley—Landscape

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 USEMENTS “Crime and Punishment” One of Season’s Musts Von Sternberg Directs I"eter Lorre in Bril- liant New Film — Vincent

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 &0 RELIABLE 6", Vo '$INGLE ROOM/AND PRIVATE BATH A new hotel on 42nd Street 2 blocks east of Grand Central Station. HOTEL...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935. CarrtaL’s Rapio PROGRAMS Wednesday, December 4. (Copyright,

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 ARMY WAR COLLEGE STUDENTS SELECTED 8ix Majors and Four Captains of Infantry Chosen for Course in 1936-37 Year. By the...

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 'DAILY SHORT STORY 'HIGH TONED NAG By Anita "ITELL you, Skid, T this one’s sure- firel It is an abso- : lute cinch!” Hoofer :

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 THY EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, V. ., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4%, 1935. ... A Smart TIE-UP AY _f%"\/; with CHRISTMAS... 1 Dresses,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1935. A DESK will say Merry Christmas every day' * Santa Claus’

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 Hand-tufted Candlewick BEDSPREADS 52.95 ‘T by hand on fine, evenly woven heavy cream gheeting. Full twin bed ' sizes. ite and

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 Kerr Sees ATTACK'S ADVANCE DURING 1935 CITED Colgate Mentor Has Three Princeton Men on His All-Eastern Eleven. All-Eastern

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 C—2 SPORTS. Griffith !?eady to CLINGS T0 MYER, POWELL, TRAVIS Will Rebuild Club Around| Them—Goes to Diamond BY FRANCIS E.

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 | Bright, but Great Team In 1937 Forecast. BY W. R. McCALLUM. golfers are to have their own club next year, the main idea...

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 =C—+4 WOMEN'S FEATURES., THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WfiDNESD'AY DECEMBER WOMEN’S FEA TURES. Meat, After All, Has Been

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3%, 1935.. (o B ? DAN DUNN. > s = l MODERN MAIDENS |l : ampesribicr

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 INSTALLMENT XXIL HUCK'S spirits knew no bounds as he hurried off to the locker room. He dressed &s quickly as he could. He

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 A SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, (Contin: GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS. Every Rug Guaranteed Ofl(mll and Hand Woven, 0x12, 9x13

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 - C-8 SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) TODAY'S BEST BUY, 8748 W St. N-W.—8 Rooms, 2 Baths— ) $7.950—On Terms. PAUL P. STONE, NORTH

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER % 1935, uu—nnouoms. nu-Amuoml....

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 WRITER, 78, TELLS OF REJUVENATION Urges Others to Bare De- tails of How Operations Restored Energy. By the Associated Press.

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