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Edition: U.S.
Vol. XVIII No. 24
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NATION
THE PRESIDENCY: Home, Sweet Home (National Affairs / THE PRESIDENCY)

National Affairs: State of the Union (National Affairs)

THE CONGRESS: Sitting of the Seventy-Second (National Affairs / THE CONGRESS)

National Affairs: New Jersey Jolt (National Affairs)

FISCAL: Taxes for Deficits (National Affairs / FISCAL)

National Affairs: In Praise of Congestion (National Affairs)

STATES & CITIES: Lake of the Ozarks (National Affairs / STATES & CITIES)

LABOR: On the Levees (National Affairs / LABOR)

PROHIBITION: Brother-in-law A cquitted (National Affairs / PROHIBITION)

RACES: Eastern Shore Justice (National Affairs / RACES)

POLITICAL NOTES: Gop (National Affairs / POLITICAL NOTES)


WORLD
GREAT BRITAIN: Parliament's Week: Dec. 14, 1931 (Foreign News / GREAT BRITAIN)

INDIA: Will Be Hell? (Foreign News / INDIA)

CANADA: Dominion Wheat (Foreign News / CANADA)

IRELAND: Rebels & Razzberries (Foreign News / IRELAND)

GERMANY: We Are Not Carthage! (Foreign News / GERMANY)

RUSSIA: First Red Lady (Foreign News / RUSSIA)

FRANCE: Catastrophic Coty (Foreign News / FRANCE)

Foreign News: Grand Smash (Foreign News)

FINLAND: Wet Threats (Foreign News / FINLAND)

ITALY: Oath Explained (Foreign News / ITALY)

SPAIN: No Little Trip (Foreign News / SPAIN)

JAPAN: Pagan Deeds (Foreign News / JAPAN)

MANCHURIA: Home By New Year's? (Foreign News / MANCHURIA)

SALVADOR: Bijou Revolt (Foreign News / SALVADOR)


SCIENCE
Science: East Gone West

Animals: Steer of the Year (Animals)


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Medicine: Mercy Murder (Medicine)

Medicine: Turtle Folk (Medicine)

Medicine: Varsatility (Medicine)


PRESS
Press: Hooey

Press: Newspapers & Newsboys

Press: Josey for Sterling


RELIGION
Religion: Quauhtlatohua's Tilma


SPORT
Sport: Football, Dec. 14, 1931

Sport: Who Won, Dec. 14, 1931


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