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Evening Star dated November 29, 1936

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 . WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today, colder this afternoon and night; tomorrow, fair und colder. Tem-...

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 ROUGH SEA TOSSES ROOSEVELT'S SHIP Speed Cut on Last Lap of Journey—Buenos Aires Awaits Arrival. BY the Associated Press....

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 MODERNIZE, IMPROVE A.F. L MAPS PLAN | |REDS CHALLENGE T0 END CIVIL WAR Informal Discussions With | Lewis Faction tc Be Sought

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 DIPLOMATS J0IN FIDAC EXERCISES Envoys of Five Nations At- tend Rites at Tomb of Unknown Soldier. Diplomats from five allied

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 SEN N CONGRESS State Dept. Preparing Series of Reports on Economic Results of Pacts. ®7 the Associated Press. Preparations

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 A—6 MISSION WILL GIVE YULEBAGS 101,700 Organizations and Citizens “Urged to Provide Gifts for Children. Seventeen hundred...

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 SUIT DUE TO TEST U.S. HIRING CURB Power Over States on Standard for Welfare Workers Questioned. BY the Associatea Press....

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 Favorite CURTAINS at One Low Price For Holiday Re-Decorating $1.95 Pair @ Open mesh laces @ "Port Edge" rayons @ Pinch...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTION, D. C, NOVEMBER 29, 1936—PART ONE. [ J Ask about our special C:ristmos Letter of : All purchases

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 A—10 = D. C. Milk Quality Excels, Official Inspector Reports Dr. Reid H. Ashworth Informs Health Officer of Improvement in W

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29, 1936—PART ONE. OIL FIRMS T0 FACE PRICE-FIXING TRIAL “Where Most Smart People

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 Quards of Thanks. REV. L. H. The family of the Rev L 1. BAILEY sratefully thank ] friends and relatives for their many acts

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 Professor Likes Criticism, Wanis Students to Continue 4 Bolwell Demands “No Bologna” From Class- room Critics. ‘The unusual

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 Alien Students’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Bazaar International Sale to Include Costumed Dolls and Needlework. Tenth

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29, 1936—PART ONE. 4 T d in Europe | raveling Aroun Some “Second Looks” at...

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 A—16 HAZEN TOPRESENT PRIZES T0 MILITIA Guard to Be Assembled to Honor Rifle Match Victors. The rifle team of the National...

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 THE SUNDAY_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29. 1936—PART ONE. it’s Christmas at » Last Day! Christmas Sale 1.95 PRE-SHRUNK

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 A—I18 ' : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 29, 1936—PART ONE. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE! Antique Brass Plate Finish

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 SUNDAY MORN TWO MORE SOUGHT IN FORT KIDNAPING AND 3 HOLD-UPS W. N. Beck, 21, Indicted in Abduction and Three Robberies....

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 B—2 x* MINNESOTA SEES SANTA CLAUS FIRST Penasse, Northernmost Point in U. S., Waits Arrival of Famed Visitor. By the...

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 — SBEGUNINVEST| lunior Raisers First to Com- pete for Prizes in Chi- cago Show. By the Associated Press. CHICAGQ, November

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 Matrimonial Swindles Plague Postal Agents Inspectors Uncover Purging Mails Clever “Racket” in Detroitin Efforts to Curb Wide-

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 Thrilis in Bear Hunt Members of Washington Party Bag Game | | in Dismal Carolina. Swamp. These local sportsmen (1éft...

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 BRLRRARY B—6 Late Navy Sco Navy Got the Only Score, but Army Provided a Lot of Thrills TARS RUSHTOWIN FROM 3-YARD LINE...

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 \ 0 STAR LOT CHOSEN FROM 11 SCHOOLS Output of Linemen Found Exceptional This Year. Passers Improve. Four nationally famous

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 B—8 PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. Maneio Paces Augusta Open Golf : Crack Team

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 \ STAR HALFBACKS | Guckeyson, Kaufman Stand Out—Talent at Tackle Found Scarce. | BY FRANCIS E. STAN. | RYING to harness the

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 PORTS. 08 g e THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON D C., NOVEMBER 29, 1936—PABT ONE. SPORT Nats Get Scant Batting Honors : Gevinson Fit

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 SPORTS, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.° C., NOVEMBER 29 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. B— ' Turf Sweep for Roman Soldier : Rose...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 29, 1936—PART ONE. Xmas Savings Club Checks Cashed on Main and Fifth Floors. 0ur

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 Editorial Page Special Articles Part 2—12 Pages SPAIN'S RAW MATERIALS LURE HITLER AND IL DUCE Franco Undertook to...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......_____ . November 29, 1936 THEODORE W. NOYES The

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 ' ADVANCE OF AVIATION IS COMMERCIAL IMPRESSIVE Speed With Safety and Profit Is Being Realized—Passenger Miles Show Huge Gain

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OVEMBER 29, 1936—PART TWO. Civic Leader’s Magic Power GEORGETOWN YULE FETE WEDNESDAY...

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 g Al \ Over-the-Top Membership Drive Urged for Legion Repeat on Last Year’ s Showing Sought hy Department Commander— Victory

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 D—6 T Women’s Club Federation \IEETING IS HELD Hears Talk by Mitchell Auto Club Official Also Speaks—Resolution Opposing...

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 \] . FLEET COMMAND | CHANGES LIGTED Flag Officers of Navy Are Involved in Shifts of Assignments. A number of flag officers of

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 S1AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29, 1936—PART TWO. ' doesn't get on the nerves. And if one happens to get a mouthful, it's

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 ‘ "Navy Music School Is Dream Of Its Founder Come_True Lieut. Charles H. Benter Proud of Newest Organization. BY JESSIE FANT

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 29, 1936—PART TWO. it e v These HOMETHINGS at CA@nng B <SS Adjustable Net...

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