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Evening Star dated December 5, 1935

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 Generally fair, lowest temperal about 30 degrees tonight; tomorrow fair and slightly colder; fresh westerly winds....

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 “A—2 wx¥- NEW DEAL POLICY SCORED IN REPORT Industry Told of Effort to Project It Into Ameri- can Future. By the Associated

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 T.V. A, ATTACKED AS REVOLUTIONARY Supreme Court Brief Hits Legislation as Fathering Economic Upheaval. By the Associated...

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 HGH REPUBLCAN CALL ON LANDON Several of Visitors Have Been Men Closely Asso- ciated With Hoover. By the Assoctated Press....

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 HIGH CHURCHMAN WILL VISIT HERE Archbishop Temple of Eng- land Will Be Guest of Bishop Freeman. Most Rev. William Temple,...

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 NAVAL CUT HELD JAPAN'S DESIRE Delegate to Parley Believes Offensive Cruisers Should Pe Abolished. By the Associated Press.

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 STAR COMNENDED FORSAFETYDRIE D. C. Officials Unanimous in Praise of Three-Month Campzign. As The Evening Star safety cam-...

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 OFFICERS RENAMED BY INHABITANTS Final Arrangements Made i for Annual Banquet Next Saturday. ¢ Re-electing Theodore W. Noyes

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 URGES TEACHING OF COMMUNIS Mme. Cantacuzene Declares Older Children Should Be Taught Dangers. fommunism should be taught to|

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY .. .December 5, 1935 THEODORE W....

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 MRS. L. A. WASHBURN DIES AFTER OPERATION Employe of Navy Department Berved During World War as Yoeman. Mrs. Lucille Graham

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 $.206.079 DEBT - OF GRACE SHOWN S. E. C. Report Reveals Amount Is Owed for Stock Bought in 1930. By the Assoclated Press. A

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 NENTAL&P.TRIL TOBE IV ANLARY Firm Is Acquitted in First of 24 Short-Weight Cases Being Tried. The Great Atlantic & Pacific

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 Mltchell Says He Never Told “President Burden Could Be $70,000,000,000. B9 the Associated Press. 2 NEW YORK, December...

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 ROGERS REJEGHBN. OFFILMROLETOLD Children Should Not See One Scene, He Thought, So Spurned Story. _ WILL ROGERS§ MEMORIAL...

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 CLEARINGS STAGE FURTHER UPTURN Total for 22 Leading Cities 20.6 Per Cent Ahead of 1934 Period. By the Assoclated Press. NEW

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 URB LIST MOVES UNEVENLY HIGHER Demand for Mining Issues and Utilities Helps Late Market. \ By the Associated Press. NEW YORK,

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 FINANCIAL FLEMING OPPOSES EXCESS OF BANKS Warns Against Overcharter- ing When Business Gains Further Headway. BY EDWARD C.

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 FIN BONDS DEPRESGED BY PROFIT TAKING Market Tone Fairly Stable Despite Irregularity of Junior Groups. Bond Averages <0 10 10

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 A—20 . WOMAN'S DEATH MYSTFES POLCE Scissors and. Broken Glass TumblerFigure in Wounds n on Body. éthe Associated Press. .4

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 Wash ington News he Fn WITH SUNDAY MORNING POLITICAL PARTIES DECLARED AIDING - FASCISM IN U3, New Labor Group Suggested in

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 SOCIETY. ‘Mrs. Cordell Hull, Wife i Of the Secretary of State, To Be Feted at Luncheon ‘Dean of v Diplomatic Corps and Lady

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 Save the Republic | | Conferencei Distinguished Guests at Lunch Tomorrow | Opening Meet. The Save the Republic conference to

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 SOCIETY. ; D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935, SOCIETY. arties in Nearb Spller, Oomdr. wnd Mrs. Oarios A | Col, Johnson to Talk

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 DR, CARR NAMED TOWILSON POST Muskegon, Mich., College Professor Succeeds Late Prof. P. E. Lutz. Dr. Paul O. Carr, head of the

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 ATLANTIGARMAL TALKSOPENHERE &= International Competition Believed Chief Obstacle to Ocean Line. Py the Associated Press....

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 LG I B TOTAS SHOWN N 2 YER Cut in Idle Ranks Slow After Spurt Early in Admin- istration. By the Associated Press....

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 B—8 OHI0 REPUBLIGAN LAUNGH CAMPAIGN Caucus Backs Bricker for Governor, Cheered by Democratic Dissension. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935, 4 §\|ly N p— WobpwarD & LLoTHROP QX . The Christmas StOre e

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 CALVERT BRDGE FESTHALPLANE Committee Meets Tomor- row to Arrange Opening Program December 19. Definite plans for the opening

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 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. Orange Girl FLORIDA OPENS EXHIBIT IN NEW YORK. GOTHAM...

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 B—12 : FUNDS ADVANCED FORNEARBY WORK $95,850 Goes to 11 Towns in Prince Georges for Water Mains. Controller McCarl yesterday

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 NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935 Star-Light Inn Balto. Blvd., Berwyn, Md. Dine and Dance Every Nite

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. ouer oftcer wominated were: 2| GRANGE FLAG PROGRAM ', e it ot

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 HOOVER PIGTURED AS FIGHTER ONLY Former Secretary of Ex- President Says He Does Not Seek Nomination. By the Associated Press.

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 16 TAYLOR PREDITS SESSNTILL N Democratic Leader Also Sees Rifts Ahead When Congress Convenes. By the Associated Press. Though

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 FRIDAY BAR Men's Store MEN’S MOGADORE TIES —Attractive stripes, checks and plaids in new l”c colors and color...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935 ¥ ICs Christmas X GiltBuying Timeat SUGGESTS Special Sale! 4!

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. zg ® Lace-Trimmed Undies of Finest Rayon A Friday Feature at

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 INSTALLMENT XXIIL ESPITE the successful season the team had had to date, it was none too confident about ” the outcome of the

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 WOMEN'S FEATURES, Bedtime Stories Rattles Is Plucky. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. Pl st ted dube e oy —Old Mother Nature. Tflm...

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 DAILY SHORT STORY SAFE BET THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT DSTRBUTON HEL LEADNG PROBLEN of purchasing power through cone sumptive

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935, CarrtaL’s Rapio PROGRaMS Eastern Standard Time. Thursday,

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 C—6 WOMEN Feeding the Convalescent Child May Prove a T Increase in 'S FEATURES, Appetite, Or Indifference to Food, May...

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 2wy THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1935. Secret Operative 48 i HERE.JOSE/ PAY CLOSE ATTENTION/

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 Washingto n Wayside Random Cbservations of Interesting Events and Things. QUITS WINNER. N EDITOR of a country news- paper...

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 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION [ | @he Foening Star Classified Ads WA SHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. D—1...

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 "D——Z'fi s PORTS, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. SPORT St. Albans’ 90-Pounders Are Hot Stuff

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 SPORTS. John Bul!a, North GETSHOMEINTWO ON GA0-YARD HOLE Enormous Hands and Strong | Wrists Generate Power. Packs 218 Pounds.

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 D—4 AM USEMENTS. Robert Taylor in Lead Opposite Janet Gaynor Popular Players to Appear in “Small Town| Girl”—the “Scandals”

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 AMUSEMENTS. Girls Urged “ Be Yourself” 'To Get Man and Hold Him Carole Lombard Says Too Much Irony, Forced Intellect, and...

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 MISCE D—6 HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS & SERVICE. (Continued.) GENERAL CONTRACTING. m pairing, Building, Porches Inclosed. julating,...

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 REAL ESTATE," THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. . AUCTIONS. D7 SALE—HOUSES. . —By EDGAR RICE

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 AUTOMOBILES, SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) EEVROLET 1033 master Touring, sedan: Wire wheels with 200d tires. Fisher no- raft

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935—SPECIAL GRAVURE SEC’I_‘I(_)N Quffiat Sing to Your Christmas

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 LACE AND ' SATIN NEGLIGEE that looks . 5.95 ll_k'- a gift! Very femi- nine. very flattering. ; i Sizes 14 w0 20; Dusty Rose

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 CEMBER 5, 1935—SPECIAL GRAVURE SECTION iting, French crepes. with Alencon epes with satin binding. Tearose, e trimmed ones,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935—SPECIAL GRAVURE SECTION Kid Bridge Slip- W : pers, rayon...

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