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Evening Star dated December 8, 1935

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 WEA" A (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Occasional rain and warmer today; to- morrow cloudy with mild temperature, probably

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 * JAPAN THREATENS SUCCESS OF PARLEY Delegates Will Refuse Dis- cussions Unless Parity Demand Is Met. By the Associated Press.

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 U.. STAND WORRY N DL SHNETONS League Committee <Con- cerned as Hoare Points Out Vast Possibilities. By the Associated Press.

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 FECTON CRUGIL LARDONDECLARES Says Question Is Centrali- zation or Stronger Dem- ocratic Institutions. By the Assoclated...

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 NKVAL AVITON PANSONGED Admiral King Advocates Buitding Up to Treaty Strength in Report. Expansion of naval aviation to treaty

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 PRIZE IS AWARDED FORSHFETY ESSHY Dr. F. A. H. Johnson Winner in Competition of Dale ~. -Carnegie- Club. With the belief that

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 TORDNOVESHON ' Commissioners Prepare for Need After Approving Parking Ban. An armny of 851 District laborers bas been drafted

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 RESPONSEALLY ; who is 69, spoke for herself and her } & 25 per cent cut in their relief check, , threatened still greater...

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 NEW DEAL T FIGHT FOR ALL SEGTIONS Washington Observer Says Eastern Convention Ap- peals to Roosevelt. BY THEODORE C. WALLEN.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, - WASHINGTON, D, C. DECEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. explosion destroyed a vundlnc at u'n flames from spreading to

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 MKINNEY RITES 10 BE THURSDAY Pioneer in Newspaper Ad- vertising Died at Chevy Chase Home Yesterday. Funeral services for...

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 A-—-12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. WALLACE DENIES Historic Quantities of Food e - v No...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE.~ A3 : g ‘ | TP I OX OFFERS NEW OW NIGHT UNTIL 9 [ “B D P or 3

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 L T e W a——— o o A P T rTnyres HLCG THAD TETVIVIT HeT= Tei 772 ITHT _THE SUNDAY BTAR. WASHINGTON, D. U. DECEMBER §, 1935 PART

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, e e——— D. C. DECEMBER B, 1935—PART ONE. Tie 72 lais G.Sr.AT U™ \ Use a Palais Royal Special...

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 TROUBLEINEGHT DUEFOREACLIND “Probability Follows Hoare’s -~ Indications Settlement Not Possible Yet. .- By the Associated...

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 PLANS 0 BE LAD FORTREELGHTING Roosevelt to Officiate at| Community Service in Lafayette Park. Plans for lighting the national

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 "A—I8 GREEN, ADAMANT, TOKEEPA.F.L.J0B Heads Whole Federation, ‘Not One Group, He Retorts to Lewis. B.:the Assoclated Press. A

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 U. 5. WILL CONTEST BOUNDARY RULING Fight Planned in Congress on Proposed Loss of Park Development. Aroused over the setback

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 FRIENDS WELCONE | [Prepils Have Quilting Bees TALWADGE TES Georgia Governor Believed Ready for Primary Fight on Roosevelt. By

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, “1935—PART ONE. BALBORENE NS ARTCONTEST SOON Posters Must Be in Thurs- day...

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 A—22 DIONNES PROTEST BRIGHT LIGHTS Fear Photographic Flashes Will Affect Sight of Quintuplets. By the Associated Press....

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 CHEST COMMITTEE [0 ALLOCATE FUND! Heapportiohment to Follow Audit, With Total Short of Goal. ‘With the final audit of the...

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 T HE SUNDAY STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8, 1935—PART -ONE. Brmg Christmas right into the House Save $50 on the...

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 oo vews | @he Sundiy Staf WASHINGT W.—P. A. PROGRAM! [A¢ O1dest Inhabitants® Dinner UNCERTAINTY ADDS 10 D. C. WORRIES New...

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 B—2 # SODALITIES HEAR COMMUNISM IT Crusade Favored in Resolu- tion Adopted at G. U. Meeting. Communism vs. Cath8licism was

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 .. OFIEE NOVE FROMD.C LOOHS Big Consolidated, Building Units Need of Scat- tered Agencies. Large consolidated building units

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 CHO POLEEHON FEEIG ENHEN Pair Who Shot Detectives in Indianapolis Are Believed Near Lima. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 8; 1935—PART ONE. B—S§ £ K. ok oy K Peoples Drug Stores Are Fulfilling the...

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 CHICAGOANS AGAIN TOP BRIOGE FIELD Ely Culbertson Trails in Na- tional Open Pairs Tournament. By the Associated Press....

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 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C..- DECEMBER 8, 1935—PART ONE. SETLENEN OV Archbishop Curley to Join Other Dignitaries in

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 B—8 * 32 CITIES REPORT RETAIL TRADE GAINS Holiday Buyers 10 to 25 Per Cent Better, Survey Re- veals. By the Assoclated Press.

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 e e e S it —— MRS. EMMA SPEAR, ARTIST, DIES AT 68 Mother of Revenue Bureau Chem- ist, Native of London, to Rest in Glenwood.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, DECEMB 8, 1955_PART ONE. Let there be No Forsotten Child in Washington this Christmas!...

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 he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1935. B—-11 aryland Conquers Green Terrors, 22-7:A. A. U. Tables

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 B—12 s 2,000 Entry Expected in Star Tourney : Base Ball Set fo BOWLERS EARLY FALLING IN LINE Miscellaneous Tax League With 16

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