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Evening Star dated December 6, 1936

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 . WEA' . (U. 8, Weather Bureau Forecast.) . * Cloudy and warmer, probably occa- sional rain today; tomorrow cloudy, colder in

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 r Ed A—2 * POLICE GET GIRL'S - PLEAFOR BICYCLE Christmas Party Chairman . Says Some Kind Reader Might Meet Request. This is

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 POLITICIANS SPLIT ONKING'S STAND Labor Leaders Generally Back Edward—Public Widely Divided. BY the Assoclated Press. LONDON,

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 Left: The Duke of York (wearing hat) is shown in this radiophoto with his Duchess leaving their home in Piccadilly, London,

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 KING TO ABDICATE, NEWSPAPER HEARS Duke of York to Become George VI, London Reyn- olds News Reports. BY the Associated Press.

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 ARLINGTON POLICE NEEDS ARE SHOWN Officials Point to Road Acci- dents as Proof Staff Is too Small. BY MARSHALL BAGGETT, Staff

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 ALABAMA FIGHT IS DUE ON TAXES AND REPEAL Gross Receipts Levy and Ll'quor Control Bill Expected to Bring Legislative Battle.

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 46 Years in Business HORNING'S Yoan Office Opposite Washington Airport Gents’' and Ladies’ RONSON LIGHTERS 409, Off Large...

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 ADVENTISTS PLAN - WEEK OF PRAYER 8,000 Congregations Will Join in Observations Be- ginning Saturday. Under the general...

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 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE. oo ° .‘ Visit Washington’s Most Modern Optical . Only “ ptical

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 - F.B.|.SOLVES CASE OF JUNE ROBLES Arizona Child Not Actually Kidnaped, Grand Jury Will Be Told. The Federal Bureau of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE. adais G Street at Eleventh Ask about our Special Christmas...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE. Take the Toyland Express to our P - - i Toy Shop on the Fourth

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 KAPLAN DEFENDS CVIL SERVANTS Reform League -Secretary Urges Drive to “Sell” Merit System. Defending Government workers from

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 .. YULE SEAL ESSAY WINNERS SELECTED Boy and Girt Will Receive Silver Cups During Coming Week. Alfred Richmond of the Shepherd

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 Qards nf Thanks. ABELL. WILLIAM HENRY. The wife and hmllv of ‘the late WILLIAM HENRY ELL wish to express with deepest ap-...

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 THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTO ¢, DECEMBER 6, 1936~PART ONE N SELECTING books for gifts the giver has as much pleasure as the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER. 6, 1936—PART ONE. THE_HECHT CO. Latgain fasemend F Street at 7th NAtional 5100

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 . THE SUNDAY ° STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE. F STREET "atiSEVENTH o) =) Picture Your Best Girl in Her

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE. A—20 * 2 e e e e N S B e e e e e R e B L e R S e eyt HAMILTON

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE. ’flpen Tomorrow - Night 6l 9 Simmons Studio Couch Gov. Winthrep

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 BURKE FOR G-YEAR PRESIDENT'S TERM Time Favorable for Action, Says Nebraskan—Plans Amendment. B the Associated Press. OMAHA,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 6, 193_PART ONE. HOUSING SHORTAGE |52 i oo o e & ot et S v X% FIVE FELLOWSHIPS

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE. FOREIEN BAZAAR e | OPENS TOMORROW plays Santa to Washlng’ron'

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 FIGHT ON ABATTO IN STRONG REPORT Ruhland Proposal for Health Centers Backed by Citi- zens’ Groups. $250,000 SUM ASKED T0...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE. e ———— e e et e e e e e e ————————————————————————————————...

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 . ACEOF RECOVERY CITEDBY CHAMBER Business Organization Hopes Congress Will Give It Consideration. BY the Associated Press.

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 SODALITIES PLEDGE COMMUNIT FIGHT Union Hears Reds in Spain and U. S. Hit by Le Buffe and Walsh. Communist causes in Spain and

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 HINES IS ELECTED TOHEAD CARABAD Military Order Sets Annual Dinner for February 27 at Willard. Veterans' Administrator Frank

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 By the Assoclated Press. BUENOS AIRES, December 5.—The text of Secretary Hull's address here today at the Inter-American...

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 ; AL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 6 1936—PART ONE. > STBEET EXTENS|0N Heights Citizens’ Assoclation, at Keene

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 B-38 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE NEW DEAL RULINGS | Gennerich’s Quips Often Eased Tension

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, "WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER &, 1936—PART ONE. : (.;Iane Withers, star of “Little Miss No- ody,” at the...

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 B— ORLANDO OFFERS NUDE SUN BATHS High-Walled Solarium One of Many Features Avail- able to Visitors. BY A. P. PHILLIPS, Jr.

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 « 8chool's > _ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON .St. Alban’s Master Recalls Visit Edward VIII Paid School Glastonbury Cathedral

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 B—12 WASHINGTON, - SPORTS SECTION he Sundwy Star D. C, SUNDAY MQRNING, DECEMBER 6, 1936. Terps Bow, 0-12 : Notre Dame,...

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 ‘Big Ten Rejects Reynolds Plan : Major FOUND CONTRARY - T0 SPORTS CODE Vote 9 to 1 Against $400 Scholarships Proposed for...

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 ONLY BIG SQUADS HOLD SWIFT PACE Guckeyson Would Be Picked Nationally if a Member of Major Eleven. BY GRANTLAND RICE. OUD...

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 SPORTS. | ~ N NEW YORK ROSY Nat Boss to Get to Market Early—Harris Also Goes BY FRANCIS E. STAN. Py 2 LARK Griffith goes to

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 B—16 '8 PORTS. THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTION, D. C, DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE. SPORTS. Club F lghters Fill Arena Show : Star

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 TOPS 3YEARAOLD, ‘ALL-AGE CLASSES Turf Writers Pick Pompoon as Ace 2:Year-0ld Colt, Apogee, Filly Queen. B the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. d., DECEMBER 6, 1936—PART ONE. Uncle Sam Says: “BUY NOW— MAIL EARLY! Phone Potomac 5678...

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 Editorial Page Spec ial Articles NAZIS PACT WITH TOKIO SPURS U. S.-SOVIET ACCORD Conversationis on Russian Debt Likely To Be

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. Y. THEODORE W. NOYES The Evening Star Newspaper Company. 11th

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 _FORD, 73, FINDS INTERESTS MORE VARIED THAN EVER Industrialist Convinced Next 50 Years Will Bring Great er Economic and...

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 - Pianist Guest of Honor At Womnien'’s City Club Program of Music to Be Given at Tea Under Auspices of Hospitality Committee.

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 . MLITA PROPERTY 10 BE EXAMINED U. S. Officer to Check All Equipment Issued Local Troops. A complete inventory of all...

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 ’E‘hree Legislative Goals Are Mapped by Legion More Government Aid to Widows and Chil- dren, Universal Service and National -

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 - WOODRING T0 TALK Army Officers to Be Honor Guests at December Buf- fet Supper. Secretary of War Harry H. Wood- ring will be

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