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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XIV No. 19
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NATION
National Affairs: Hoover's Hope (National Affairs)

National Affairs: In the Forest (National Affairs)

THE PRESIDENCY: Wet Week (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

CONGRESS: The Senate Week Nov. 4, 1929 (National Affairs / CONGRESS)

National Affairs: Great Lobby Hunt, Cont. (National Affairs)

TRANSPORTATION: Billion-Dollar Beaver (National Affairs / TRANSPORTATION)

THE STATES: Taming Texas (National Affairs / THE STATES)

National Affairs: Rhode Island's Bridge (National Affairs)

CATASTROPHE: Lake Boats (National Affairs / CATASTROPHE)

PROHIBITION: Fall Guy (National Affairs / PROHIBITION)

CORRUPTION: First Felon (National Affairs / CORRUPTION)

HUSBANDRY: Biggest Loan (National Affairs / HUSBANDRY)

THE TARIFF: Rate Encounters (National Affairs / THE TARIFF)


WORLD
GREAT BRITAIN: Work for Wales (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

PALESTINE: Rescuer Pincus (Foreign News / PALESTINE)

AUSTRALIA: In Steps Scullin (International / AUSTRALIA)

FRANCE: In Steps Daladier (Foreign News / FRANCE)

Foreign News: Armistice (Foreign News)

BELGIUM: Heir of Italy (Foreign News / BELGIUM)

DENMARK: Plum the Great (Foreign News / DENMARK)

RUMANIA: King Gleamlet (Foreign News / RUMANIA)

RUSSIA: Tadjiks Promoted (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

CHILE: Rusty Revolver (Foreign News / CHILE)

Consistory (International)

Philadelphia Plenty (International)

Orchestras (International)

Double-Tither (International)

St. John's Dean (International)

Pension Expert (International)

Hard-Hearted Pharaoh (International)


SCIENCE
Animals: Cimex Lectularius (Animals)

Animals: New (Animals)

Animals: Parrot-Disease (Animals)


PRESS
The Press: Death of a Weekly (The Press)

The Press: CrowelPs Crowell (The Press)


SPORT
Sport: Death of Hastings

Football: Nov. 4, 1929

Sport: Epstein Gift

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