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Evening Star dated April 6, 1930

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 iy Stae. WITH DAILY EVENING EDITION WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) showers m:l‘i?-;dgggr’mw hlre.r' e...

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 CANDH PREPARES ISR BAIH rrst' Act of Civil Defiance Will .Be to Dip. Water . From Sea Today. the Associated Press. JALAPUR,

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 PARKING CONCESSIONS N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. 1418 Eye St. For Gibson’s Shoe Dept. Men’s $5.00 Shoes Special $3.49 Many...

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 DENEEN IS FAVORED A PRIARYVIETO Incumbent Believed to Have vy, Advantage Over Mrs. % . % McCormick in Race. (Continued Prom

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, U.S. DECLAREDWAR | T3YEARSAGD TODAY . | Wilson Signed Proclamation at 1:11...

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 A HUSTON REPORTE -~ TORETAIN POST 8. 0. P. Congressional Lead- ers Said to Have Been Informed. An impression prevailed at the

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 THE SUN MAXWELL’S Tenth Birthday A Birthday Event that will be long remembered! : dependable Maxwell quality!—not only...

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 SYMPHONY CHIEF OUTLINES HOPES Beautiful Redwood Music Room Is Added to Frost’s Home In Capital. BY GRETCHEN 8. SMITH. To the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE. ARMYP_UL'"E'ANS » e L : ' Solicit Thrift Kolumn . \ : . \ : 3 ‘

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 A—10 S AR T0 OBSERVE | ATH ANNVERSARY Series of Events Starting April 19 Planned by District Society. Some interesting data

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 TELI DUNLDAL Ddaadly VY ADLLLA U L UL Annouming an inaugural sbowing of the latest Studebaker and Erskine Cars by Was/zington

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 A—12 PROHBTION FOES NEETWEDNESDAY Prominent Republicans and Democrats Will Make Pleas for Modification, Prominent Republicans

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 ’I‘HE BT’NfiAY STAR. 'ASHINGTON. D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE. A Spectnl CANDY Value! 49¢ Pound QUEEN ANNE Pecan Nut Puffs Now

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 A—14 MOTORIST SOUGHT INDEATH OF 2 MEN Florida Man Said Been Driver in Accident. to Have Fatal By the Associated Press....

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 MEXICAN LABOR FLOW 1S CURBED Immigration Law Enforce- ment Reduces Aliens in U. S Cotton Says, By the Associated Press....

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 Easter Fashions to the The Tot Steps Out On Parade THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE. In a Caped Coat

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 > WASHINGTON GREAT FALLSLAND PROVES GOLD MINE T0 TRAGTION LINE ‘Area Is Unproductive forl Owner, the Potomac Elec- tric Power

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 WADE LIEUTENANTS SHIFT TO RITCHIE ‘Three Chiefs of Western Maryland Anti Leader Change Support. @pecial Dispatch to The Star.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE. King’s Palace Presents a Group of Rare "\_/al\;ul"for 81x00...

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 " DEBATE AND CLUB BANQUET ARRANCED . Athletic Group of Columbus University Plans Great ‘“Stag” Event. , __Two of the...

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 DA R DELEGATES T0 CATHER HERE Representatives From All! Corners of Globe to Con- vene April 14. | | | Delegates from every

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 B—6 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE, —-_— e w———-‘—_————m JUNOR LEAGUE WORK OUTLINED {Mrs....

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 PENWOMEN NAME OFFICERS APRIL 24 Kathleen Norris Is Unopposed for Presidency of National League. Announcement of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE. % PALAIS ROYAL From the Front Row Reviews and News of...

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6 1930_PART -0 e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400...

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 B—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, . 1930—PART ONB, . WAR DEAD SERVICE o P2 I- \IS ROYAL Tn BE HEI'D MAY 25 ‘G

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 . yesterday, on Meyer Belasco and Rob- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIU 6, 1930—PART ONE.’ FRENCH THEATER | 1S HELD

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 HODVERTOADDRESS GROLPOF EDTORS Scheduled for “Heart-to- Heart” Talk Before Ameri- can Association. Presifent Hoover is...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE. _ $1.39 Celanese Scarfs 84c Particularly attrac- tive for Spring

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 iC—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE.’ s AN ATUR'UM []. K, : ’ . The Dependable Store—Both ?idu of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE. ree Parking Space Opposite Eighth Street Entrance' JUGOSLAVS PLAN

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 C—6 VENERABLE FRENC Recent Flood Waters Surged Around Carcasonne, on River Aude. “Flood waters threatened one of the oldest

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 NOTICE! News for this section must be received by the D. A. R. news editor not later than 10 a.m. on Thursday for publication

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE. Berkey & Gay Facfory (learance “held through Mayer & Co. vehe...

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 Special Articles g Part 2—-8 Pages FRANCO-ITALIAN RIVALRY HELD DOMINATING PARLEY Cross-Demands for Security and Parity...

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 ' fTHE EVENING STAR | o__With Sunday Morning Edition. - - |~ WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY..........April 6, 1030 THEODORE W....

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 THE SUNDAY OMEN TAKE ADVANTAGE | OF 10 YEARS Benefits Are Non-Sensational, but Many Hold Office and Places of Party Power. BY

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 ° ~dians 8o (Continued From First Page.) the enterprise. The Lewis and Clark expedition to the mouth of the Co- Jumbia 26...

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 THE SUNDAY The Emperor Of Amer Copyright, 1930, by North American New. ANéwsraper Service. SYNOPSIS. Comdr. Drake Roscoe of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; APRIL 6, 1930—PART TWO. Unusual Electric Sewing Machine Offer—A Feature of 8 NATIONAL...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 6, 1930—PART TWO. Exceptional Savings in Silks and Wash Fabrics for ‘NATIONALSEWING

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 PHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART TWO. The New HOSIERY For Your Spring Ensemble! Your Easter Costume Will

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 Features for Women " Part 3—14 Pages .. SOCIETY SECTION. @he Swunday Star. WASHI GTON, D. C, SUNDA MORNING, APRIL 6, 1930.

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 N 2 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.! APRIL GE 1930—PART THRER. SOCIETY. D. A. R. Officers Planning For Tribute to

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 SOCIETY. Navy Academy Music Clubs Stage Delightful Program Midshipmen Entertain at Week End—Annapolis Schedule of Social...

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 4 Quantico Social Set Indulges in Colorful Pre-Easter Program { ) Luncheons, Bridge Parties and Dinners Mark Record of Week

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 SOCIETY. Luncheons and Bridge Parties and Teas in Chevy Chase Program House Guests Entertained. Residents Returning From...

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 6 * SOCIETY ;Socicty' Happeninfls Pleasingly Varied At Fort Humphreys Dinners, Bridge Parties and Other Charming Enter-...

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. John D. Sherman Listed as Speaker at Authors' Breakfast Member of George Wash- ington Bicentennial Com- mission

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 8 ‘Alpha Omicron Pi Uuit At Maryland U. Holds Initiation Ceremony Present Elaborate Program at College Park — Other|...

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 Males of Well Al Known Folk In Social and Official Life Mr. and Mrs. Beman G. Dawes Donate to Ohio Elaborately Developed...

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 10 FURTHER U. 3. AID IN EUROPE URGED Called Greater Step for Se- curity Than Warship Construction. BY GERVILLE REACHE. By the

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 THE LAYMENTOSTART | womsmmawson | - KERNAHAN SURVEY Personal Visitations to Be Made to Homes of 60,000 in Territory....

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 1208, . = ISLAND T0 AB0LSH POLYCAMY BY 1980 New Amendment to Philip- pine Marriage Law Ap- aroved by Davis. By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART . THREE. 18 Smart Simplicity as Important as Femininity in New Clothe

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 14 GERNAN TUATON CALI ON SURFACE Perii of Dictatorship Is Seen 1t Bruening, New Chancel- lor, Falls. 30 INJURED IN STRIKE BY

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 Theater, Screen and Music Scere From Jhe BENSON um Bl ey CASE"~ Palace Stere from * BLAZE O'GLORY “ Easrle — EDDIE DOWLING

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 AMUSEMENTS. Variety of Attractions in The Capital Playhouses NATIONAL—National Players in “Brothers.” Romance, filial...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen By C.E TARGET from two factions interested in the movies, Will Hays has been having his

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 Latin Americ an Composers| Werite for Service Orchestra 'HE United Service Orchestra, which '™ was organized three years ago

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. were red in color. Now only the fife engines lead in that hue and, while all the...

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 6 SUPERROAD NEED IS HELD DISTANT Careful Survey Is Urged Be- fore Rushing Into Promis- -cuous Building Program. Proraiscuous

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 SPEEDLGHTHI " BYVISIONEWPERT Proposed Daytona Beach Plan Declared Dangerou: for Drivers. The proposed string of lights...

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 AVIATION who watch the twin-|still remained a heavy load, there u{x:"t;oxmc night air-| was hope of getting it all in one 2 e

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 Model Aircraft BY GEORGE W. WATERS. join in the fight with five other aggregations for the club cup, awarded annually by the

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 10 ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O.,v APRIL 6, 1930—PART FOUR. R There’s a trend to Vdlue . . America is ? choosing BUICK

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS NOTICE! News for this section must be received by the club news edi- tor not later than 10 o'clock Thursday

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 12 FRATERNITIES LODGES. Monday_Potomac, Ne 5, ¥ C, French, bodies of Almas Temple, Mystic Shrine T el roitg. fom Ks ¥...

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 Veterans of Great War THE AMERICAN LEGION. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. April 7—U. 8. ‘S. Jacob Jones Post, Thomas Circle Club, 1326

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 14 25 RADIOSTATIONS MAYSHETON DI Cross-Talk Interference Elim- ination Plan Considered by Federal Body. BY MARTIN CODEL....

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 ROGERS WILL OPEN BROADCAST SERIES Famous Baritone Will Share WMAL With Cowhoy Wit Tonight. ‘Will Rogers, the famous wit of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART FOUR. Mrs. Willlam S. Abernethy, teacher | New York Avenue Presbyterian

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 - Base Ball, Bowling Griffs Again Cop at Birmingham, 7-5 : Maryland U. Wins 2 of 3 Opening Events BOSLIN' 2D HOMER IN TWO...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: D. C., APRIL 6, 1930—PART FIVE. ; Woodmont Club Arranges Big Golf Program ¢ Riveria Is Rich in

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 G. U. Host Tomorrow to Two Yale Teams : School Nines to See Plenty of Action READING TOPLAY |SEEK MORE SPEED |Fos BASE BALL,

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 4 ROSENBERG’S VENGEANCE - COUP REACHES A CRISIS Needs All Three Games of Battle Next Friday to Get the Laugh on Fans and Foes

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 News of Markets Pages1to S INCREASE DEPOSITS SINCE STOCK BREAK Gain of $1,087,574 Shown Over December 31 Figures, Auditor...

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 2 FINANCIAL. STOCKS END WEEK Markets at a Glance NEW YORK, April 5 (#).—Stocks irregular; d Ofl issues at new top. lfingsmfl%

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 FINANCIAL. CURB ISSUES FIRM IN HEAVY SELLING Market Closes Steady After Absorbing Week End Profit Taking. By the Assocated

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 ‘. FINANCIA L. THE SUNDAf STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART SIx ;i ¢ FINANCIAL, i “CONVERTIBLE BOND BN SSUES ARE...

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 FIN [TALY SAVES MONEY BY ALPINE POWER Reduces Coal Bills by Har- nessing Streams That Rush Down Mountain Sides. By the...

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 6 "HELP AND SITUATIONS. ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART SIX. HELP AND SITUATIONS. 5 .MEN. HELP—MEN.

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D C! APRIL 6E 1930—PART SIX. ; MISCELLANEOUS 7 SITUATION—DOMESTIO. 1 RECOMMENDED...

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 ) AUTOMOBILES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, APRIL 6, 1930—PART SIX AUTOMOBILES LIVE STOCK AND CATTLE. | WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS,

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 - ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930—PART SIX. APARTM E NTS. ‘9 ROOMS—FURNISHED. m m.._min“...

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 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS. Nlcl OUTSIDE APARTMENTS—~OPEN SUN- day. Boutheast corner Georgla ave. and Kenyon st. 2and3...

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 APAR Anlmms-umnm SHED, tinued.) ToT3 VERTOTAN PL. 4 ROONE AND BATH: unusual apartme: for 342.50. EDG. ILLER, 1748 M st. n.w.

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 N 12 = REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D C! APRIL 6! 1930—PART SIX. EAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. WANTED—RENT

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 REAL ES TATE ALE—SUBURBAN. (Centinued.) 4 TAKOMA, D. C. New detakhed brick house. located between Takoma Park and tepherd...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; APRIL 6, 1930—PART SIX. See Other Ad on 42 fic, LR wcie” = St s EREE 4% 20 ;%Wrc’ M“_‘I J

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 Fiction he Sundiy Star Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1930. PART SEVEN. Daughters of China’s Revolution The...

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 =ms——————=° walks with firm, strong steps that seem to sym- belize her newly acquired indepemdence—which she accepts as @...

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 -t ol s | S e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, 1930. 3 ceing Twice as Far Into the Sky The new telescope of the

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 4 e E == THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6 1930, Explaming the New Vatican Kingdom .¥¢4.s-a 3 i, s | Vatican...

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 . S THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, Were British Responsible for Exposing Zimmermann Note? Radio’s Part in...

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 4 .. 1 THE. QIINNAV CTAD THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL MACITINTI7VIAAY w v 6, 1930. A Shot 1n the Dark. W hen...

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 WITTITT NN M LU RSN THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930. Normall Bell, who made the copies of Gen. Lee’s famous

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 S —— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930. Potomac Boat Club Won National Fame BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. UST when

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 - b ——— NI T XZIEXTIF & et g s A s g THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 19 e A of the other clubs used to meet to

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 BY WILLIS THORNTON F course, a sixteenth of an inch isn't much. At least it wouldn't be much added to the Leviathan or Primo

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 - s TR F IS S S e N T TS TRSS : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930. 11 AMOS AND ANDY—"Double-Check” Here Is the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASE FAME FOR MR. BEATTY = ¢ Fame for Mr. Beatty Camcatan Unexpected Moment, While He 11 as | Feeding the

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 C - w JION, B. ‘€, APRIL 6 1930 — 13 of the Prize Stories of the Past Year. ¥ By James No rman Hall that we should now adopt

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 14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930. et the Chemist Choose Your Soulmate - Temperaments, Tastes and...

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 wer e 11 Y TR, v o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930. 15 nother Battle for the Star Baritones Rival Hollywood

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 “a 16 .y WO = g Ao TITT CTIAIMAY CT AT TITACTTIRT Ay - ~ P e e THE SUND.\Y_‘ST.»\R, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930. Peter

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 il ~— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ATRIL 6, 1930. 17 Ecuador Turns to Fascist Government For the First Time at the...

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 B o T A N ATITS CTIRITTMAYY oA ia) TEP A ATTIRT e - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930. e e S - e e =...

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 o NE of the most notable events of the season will be the exhibition of work by Violet Oakley, N. A., which opens ‘his...

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 pAv — hipwrecke 1HE A Schooner on the Rocks in the Arcti—Life in a Refuge Hut Built of Boxes and Sacks. Unromantic Chaos of

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 B S —— RIS 4 T —— b ? THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930. Continued from Fifth Page men offered to equip thein

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 P 22 Across. 1 Plotter. 8 Illiterate dialect. 14 Lack. 21 Furnish. 22 Unmitigated. 23 Dull writers. 24 Caroused. 25 One who

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 i [} i i PUZZLES - Well! Just see the fine fellow we have with us this week! You'd better keep away from those horns, because

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 _1HE _SUNIAY QTAD WraAcTImramase — . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 6, 1930. — o %M&'V/§ ANZENN NN QN = [N ANSAN

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 carme g @he Sundwy Stard WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, 1930. 1 Potomac Park’s perennial glory. The Tidal Basin and the Lincoln

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 6, 1930. Aiding on Junior League Sales Day ® Star Staff Photos. Miss

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 6, 1930. | Smart Styles for “Miss Washington” Presented by The Sunday

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 6, 1930. Vaudeville in the Sticks By W. E. Hill. (Copyright, 1930, by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 6. 1930 Greeting the National ‘Theater Players for an- other season.

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 Rich's A New Oxford —DEVELOPED IN A COM- BINATION OF BLACK AND WHITE PYTHON WITH DULL MAT KID AT $16.50. NEW SHADES IN SILK

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 6, 1930. ta Like Handlaid Tile of Old . . . m-n-:_-:h_' fcer In vour

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 THE SUNDAY Star of the Japanese courts. Miss Shizue Takita, who has risen rapidly to championship tennis rank in her country.

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 PUT A DIME, TEN CENTS IN THE AND GET A FINE NEW PHOTOGRAPH { OF YOURSELF4 ) SEE HOwW j “vou Look To THE REST OF THE WORLD...

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 Don'T TaLk To MFE ABOLT THE WOMEMN PRIMPING ! MY-Y~-¥ STARS! WELL, I'VE BEEN THREATENING : TO DO J'LL TRY IT ON, GIVE YoU I'D

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 The Sundny Star. e o WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 6, 1930. e A —— TU'S A CRNSTAL BALL GAZE WATHAN AND | comm— s...

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 © 1930 N.Y. TRIBUNE , INS . . : —ER- ER- MAY 1 —ow're AN - o - = Is *';S-u.s :51;‘: - Ye&s - Wuat F )\ SPEAK WITH OH,...

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