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Evening Star dated January 30, 1930

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 WEATHER., (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Snow this mostly cloudy and slightly colder, with lowest tempera- degrees :nn...

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 A2 ww¥ FIVE FEARED DEAD INOIL PLANT BLAST One Is Killed Outright, With Four Believed Trapped in Flaming Ruins. By the...

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 * COMMITIEE 70 FX | BASIS; OF TONNAGE Conference Accepts Stim- son’s Motion to Refer Ques- tion to Smaller Group. (Continued

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 SPACE 1§ NEEDED IN SIXTH DIVISION Partly Modernized Schools Lack Proper Facilities for Elementary Grades. This is the Afth of

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 L CHESTUNTS T0 REPORT TODAY Heavy Sr\})\iv Spurs Workers to Make Good Showing in First Effort. (Continued From First Page)

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 ' Zflffi@_ ON J0B Senate Committee Hears Story of Horace D. Cheney of Connecticut. By the Associated Press. i A slow speaking,

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 FOR “GAS” PAINS Stomach gas, heartbui: Btipation and biliousness ue quickly relieved by Dr. Tutt’s Pills, with lasting...

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 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, JANUARY' 30, 1930 % e ‘ ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. tain THE EVENING

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 62 YEARS OF WORTHY SERVICE The Avenue at 7th DEEP, DRASTIC PRICE-REDUCTIONS ON THE MERCHANDISE OF THIS SEASON . . . IN EVERY

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 A—I0 «» BYRD PARTY MAPS | GIANT ICE CHASMS Photographs Made With 20- | Inch Lens Disclose Evi- dence of Great Pressure. BY

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 ‘- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUAKY 30, 1930. - - b " was discussed by Prances Lambeth;|and the schools

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 e TR A—12 RECOVERY IN STEEL INDUSTRY 15 RAPID Expansion in Output Pushed as Consumers Press for Deliveries. Preferred Stocks

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 FINANCIAL. BflNflS IRREGULAR @EBONDSE _ INLOWER MARKET flrmor Tendency in Long- Term Money Rates Af- fects Trading. BY F. H.

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 FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930 SECURITY STORAGE TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK

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 FINANCIAL " UTILITIES FEATURE TRADING ON CURB Market Displays Firm Under- tone, With Volume on Increase. BY JOHN A. CRONE.

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 'A—-16 THE EVENING STAR. WASIHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 30, 1930. BROADWAY ACTRESS DECLARED SUICIDE a landscape artist.

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 | | | N TWO MAIL PILOTS | | BRAVE' BLIZZARD: . LAND AT BOLLING i Armstrong Arrives at Night, While Shaffer Finishes Trip This

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Presidenf and Mrs. Hoover to Give First ‘¢ State Reception Honoring Members of the Senate Tonight. , HE...

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 SOCIETY ‘Woman’s Patrictic’ Conference on Na- tional Defense, and is at the Wash- ington ‘ Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Greenleaf

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 FORT QUITS POST ON G. 0. P. GROUP Secretary Gives Press of Du- ties as Member of Con- gress as Reason. [ 3 By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1980, er-Inventory Remnant and Odd Lot DaylFrfiday—Kam’s No Mail or

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 HOWELL'S DRY BILL MEETS GBIECTIONS = police or agents, and this [k ozt oy ot Taggart, an attorney, ‘went on record as being

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington T News of other Jelleff specials " on Page...

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 PIE_EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. e PALAIS ROYA $50,000 Think of This! Figure the Savings! A Wonderful Collection of DRESSES

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930. lay Bargains o Paias Rovar srchandise at 1, 15 and 1, Off...

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 L1 PULNIN 3R A CARDOZ0 SENIORS GRADUATE TODAY Miss Nannie Burroughs, Head of Training School, De- livers Address....

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 Flannel Gowns 0ppomam1y By 93¢ Regular $1.25 children’s outing flan- nel gowns with yokes and stripe effect. Full cut long

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 PINGHDT TELS . OF STRANGE FiSH Makes No Mention of Prohi- bition in Talk Before W. C. T. U. Convention. Slated for what...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SDAY, JANUARY 30, 19%0. Give Once for All— Washington Community Chest Remnant Day...

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 THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930. ==No Parking Problem at Goldenberg’s—Drive In Free Parking

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930. 46660406664 JANUARY FEATURE OFFERING FOR ONE DAY ONLY b»ee

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 [Thirteen Thrilling Real Life! | Stories in February Issue L) $3.50 Philadelphia | $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington +» AND...

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 BUSINESS SURVEY SHOWS CONFIDENCE lndusmal Co-operatlon in Small Things Declared Worth While. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.

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 'EVENING STORY -Fnfious Works of Literature Buitips on’ the Head. BY OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. 1Qliver - Hal 1004, was ), 1 o b o

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 THURSDAY, JANUARY Did G, sailing boat across the Atlantic, was ac- MULLER IS ACOU"TED quitted- in the District Court at Koe-

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930 HOOVERLSTWANE RADI BOARD SOON Caldwell Protésts “Poiitical Pressure...

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 SR e : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930. || |Snoop Outsmarted |PANTAGES HEARD ON PLEA| e maost,

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 TZiE Today__on the_Radio PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All

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 WOMAN'S PAGE Home Reserves for Emergencies BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. -4 'I.Il be found welcome. All these re- Ilflk space, be

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 e 2 ‘WOM The Sidewalks BY THORNTON FISHER. A Londoner in town tells us that he s amazed at the efficiency of our busi- mess

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 WOMA N’'S PAGE A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK BY HERBERT PLUMMER. UIETLY and without show a few days ago, six-foot, handsome, al- ways

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