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Evening Star dated June 27, 1929

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 N. Y. Markets, Pages 14 and 15 Entered post office, sec: No. 31,103. Washington, ond class matter D. C WASHINGTON, 11 Y...

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 IARIFF BILL PERILS | _ PAN-AMERICANES Argentma Ready to Lead Latin Revolt Against U.'S. “Economic: Imperialism.”- BY FREDERIC

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 Cold Storage in this fireproof de- pository, surround- ed with extraordi- nary protections, handled and clean- ed by men of

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 | ' .v ‘POLICE SEEK TWO "IN MARLOW DEATH | Men Believed to Have Accom- | panied Night Club Owner on “Ride.” . | By the...

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 BIG RADI[] MERGER . PROPOSAL DENIED Sarnoff of Keith-Orpheum In- terests Says He Doesn’t i, Know Rubenstein. By the...

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 RAISE STANDARD 1 Require 3-Year Course for ~ Elementary Grades and De- gree for High School. £ < The Board of Education...

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 RAISE STANDARD " OF D.C. TEACHERS Teqmre 3 Year Course for Elementary Grades and De- L’ gree for High School. (Continued From

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C THURSDAY.......June 27, 1020 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor The

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 DAVE HORNSTE[N, Secrelary Gen. Offices, 1518 K St. NW. Read, Phone and Save! Every Store Managed by Its Owne CAMPBELL’S BEANS

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 g LHLAUBURBXN NEWS. AIRPORT FIRM BUYS LAND AT POTOMAC Washington Flying Service Gets Charter—Acquires ' Property Near Bridge.

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 "SUBURBAN NEWS." DELNQUENT T W HEDVID “* Decision on Collections in Ar-| y lington County Brings Consternation. BY LESTER N.

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 FINANCIAL. UTILITIES IN LEAD OF GURB ADVANCE Remainder of Market Is Firm Despite Heavy Profit- Taking Sales. BY HARRY H....

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 PINANCIAL, REANERY SALES MOUNTIN RAPILY Land o’ Lakes’ Co-operative Firm Increases Extent of Marketing. BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR.

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 EPCO EARNINGS SHOW LARGE GAIN Report for First Five Months cf Year Made to Com- mission. . BY EDWARD C. STONE, Total net...

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 FINANCIAL. CONVERTELE BOND SSUES ARE ACTIE Profit Taking Appears After Recent Advances—U. S. Group Steady. BY CHARLES F....

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 SOL0 CRASH LS BAL CLUB OWNER J. A. Perry, Indianapolis Sportsman, Dies as Plane Motor Fails. By the Associated Press....

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 Peni 'WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION ng Sfar. CANPAIGN OPENED TOREDUCE NUMBER OF AUTO CRASHES Fifteen Added Temporarily to Motor

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 SO SOC CiEtY. BRIDES OF JUNE 20 IETY : Prosideit asd Mis. Hoover Plan to Give Garden Party TF.s Afternoon for Disabled L HE

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 BOUIETY | oy e 2 "-rnom'-'i*ucnlon. 24, ang Auna T. Nut- (Continued From Nineteenth Page.) | hall, 33; Rev. Calna: ]...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WOODWARD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F aAxND G STREETS ~ Shop on Remnant Day—Save 25% and More...

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 T A R 0 0 S A ! ARG TOBENTERPRETED = Builders Will Be Selected to Give Concreie Expression in -Better Homes Competition....

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 < THE EVENING STAR, I Heads Patriotic Body l ! S W LA ‘ } i AT FRST COURT Gloves Go Out at Fractional Priees 50 pairs of...

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 [IN/KING SCHOOLS Closer Co-operation and Library Supervision Is Planned. By the Associated Press. TOLEDO, Ohio, June...

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 THE EVENING day Bargains | it and Remnant Day ives the odds and ends and broken sizes! .That’s why these Fri- incomplete...

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 LANSBURGH &BRo 7th, 8th AND E STS. — FRANKLIN 7400 Foster Ideal Solid Panel Bed Outfits With Simmons Springs and All Layer

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 Tfl OBSERVE BIRTH Veteran of Civil War to Spend | Day Quietly at Home on Girard Street. Thrice wounded during the Civil| War

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 + Men’s 19¢ Linen Hndkucluzfi, 6 for . 7 Ful size oual re linen 10c. for Each Add \‘:ndkerchleh Run. —in white ‘lOc fnr s....

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 JUNE 27, 1929, BB o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. THURSDAY. BWBRBEE TELLS CREDIT MEN SUPPORT | .S ., S, i | W, M. Joses

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 WORLD PASSING “NEDDLNG AGE" Jewish Charities Director Says Fundamentals of Life Being “Monkeyed With.” | By the Associated

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 WATERS " NTERESTS VARED J‘HJRepubhcan Members of |5 ' 8enate Group Are Weighted |- Toward Manufacturers. BY MARK SULLIVAN. /A

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 Just 80 Congoleum Made \5: Felt-Base Rugs Slightly Imperfect—TFriday at sarn. $4.88 ea. Size 9x10%% Ft. —As we were only able

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 — ;J;P..' YBHI‘,P:; able in A ' 3a M N Golder PopdY Radl gparta® Plain Color Silks Cotlar © Match Silks plain Ghrts ™ Lot...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 19%. i, o et STy oo 0 o e 2 o, OFFICERS ASSIGNED. althe : - ....

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 LIMPSING THE FAR EAST | % BY GIDEON A. LYON. tember "of American Journalists' Party Touring Orient as Guest of - —:"'...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, - DOCTOR DIAGNOSES |=e 'ne oo to o on omen o Futilely to Buck Thick Fog on New York-Boston D hy

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 Synopsis of -x-\ ll - Jonds ..;.:":,‘.:‘m'..f’ vl T LTS Nt 'y ‘ h “ f l i u to s motor von 5 urned’ on and n are having a...

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 hat shall T wear withjor coat costume accessories should be sort. tweed set recently seen consisted of a short brimmed cloche

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929, FEATURES. Everyday Psychology | | | Famous Mistakes That Brought

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 AQU. " 2 "WOMAN'S PAGE. “How to Keep an Aquarium aguarium fs large and with water from the o(mmunbt‘: ernment sewing a coarse

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 BEDTIME STORIES #; zomron A Bubble Burst. None likes the one who brags too much; The world has little use for such. —Old...

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 WHITE DUCK TROUSERS $2.50 EISEMAN'S, 7th 3 D3 DAY 3 Y3 USED CAR SALE For details see our ad in Classified Section THE TREW

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 Sports News R NS T L ROY IMPRESSES JOHNSON WITH ALL-AROUND WORTH Showing Such Fine Form in Receiving and Throw- ing That...

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 44 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929. SPORTS. REJAU'i)JgETgiENT NE“%]%?%ES RETURNS TO...

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 : ?Ngébfleavyu;eight Champion May Arise OutofPaulino-SchmelingBaiflé"TQgight S 'MANTLE OF GREATNESS i o Paulino Must Be Able to

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 SPORTS Open Golf DEFY YINGED FOOT INFIRST 1BHOLES Few Foreigners in Brilliant List—Donor Tells About Jones’ Pet Driver. BY

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 THE EVEN NG _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929. ' Difficult One-Shot Holes Loom as Bugaboos to Mightiest of...

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 TRIO OF THEM NOW ARE HEAD COACHES Stuhidreher, Crowley, Lay- den Direct, While Miller Is an Assistant. By the Associated...

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 TRICE BELKIN. HEADS BROADCAST Prominent Radio Artists Will Be Heard in Concert Bureau Hour. A group of prominent radio...

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. AUTQ MART. NY OTHERS. 2014 14th St. N.W. "NOTHI_G_ DOWN" nw, mfillv:'h‘tlflfil mlfil hflu:: tous

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 1801 riv n.w.—Toj R etk st Tovin euttes with 6F 'nnm um. furnlshed vfi S Ronth, 310810, 1% Gnd 416 &mmu of snnd-r'lt—— i ched

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 SALE—HOUSES. FIRST COMMERCIAL. 2149 K ST. N.W. 17x100 {t., 9 rooms, 2 bath H.-w.h, Elect. To Inspect Call Allan E. Walker &

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 AUCTIONS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929. RESORTS. 53 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE—Among Friends. —By

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 WRIGHT-CURTISS MERGER PROPOSED CDnsohdatlon of Air P|oneers Would Make World’s Largest Air Firm. By the Associated Press. |

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