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Evening Star dated April 9, 1930

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 W Fair tonight; Late N. Y. Markets, Pages 10, 11 & 12 ATHER (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) minimum _temperature about 34

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 TINKHAM ATTACKS METHODIST BOARD Federal Council of Churches Also Criticized Before Senate Committee. ___(Continued From First

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 T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1930. #% A3 SHITH CO. RECENER “WILL BE APPOINTED \Buffalo Judge...

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 * LADES ADUSTS ‘LD OSPTAL [Luncheon Conference Follows Tour of Inspection at Institution. Members of the mnewly-organized...

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 b | | GIRL WINS FINALS IN ORATORY TEST {Miss Beulah May Beall to Be "' Prince Georges Represent- ative May 1. The National

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 ENGINEERS' MEDAL GIVEN T0 HOOVER - New Honor Marks Extension of Profession Into Public Service Field. | Herbert Hoover the

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 PARLEY WITH FOX COVERS 60 HOURS Head of $300,000,000 Film Firm Withdraws Only After Stubborn Struggle. By the Associated...

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 . THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. .. ...April 9, 1030 THEODORE W. NOYES. ......

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 Why Pay for Everything Chambers will give the whole funeral, cars and all, and a very good $100 casket for.. STEEL VAULTS.

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 EDITORS OF PAPER PLAN GOURT FIGHT Board of Direstors of Inde- pendent Meet at Rockville This Afternoon. BY WILLIAM J....

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 FINANCIAL. RECOVERY IN TRADE DECLARED ON WAY Moody’s Investors’ Service Says Business Should Soon Show Uptum. BY EDWARD C.

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 A—12 *%% FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1930, B FINANCIAL. ‘ . e e e e e S ——————...

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 FINANCIAL. _——wz‘ CURB ISSUES GAIN - AFTER DULL START| = Utilities, Oils, Radio and| % Other Groups Join in Advance. BY JOHN

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 PLOTTOBUY DEATH “SILENCE” 1S BARED Slayer of Rich Garment Maker Admits Living Secretly in Victim’s Home. By the Associated

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 Washington News WITNESSES SCORE AND PRAISE BURKE BEFORE TRIAL BODY Wannamaker Charges Sus- pended Detective Asked Foster...

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 FRB SO CIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Have W Former’s ith Them the Brother. tive Mansion the

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) gown of leaf brown lace. They each wore a shoulder bouquet of sweetheart roses and...

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 CHAUFFEURS' UNIONDISTRICT TO HAVE WANTS EVEN SCALE Local Orgamzatlon ‘Hopes to Interest Congress in Uni- form Cab Rate. Plans

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 PORLETHOFFERS PRIZE FOR YARDS Both Front and Rear Appear- ances to Be Judged in Contest. Competition for the best appearing

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 What’s What and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters premiere, this season's show exceeds all...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1930. " Have Your Umbrella Re-covered : [ 8 ::fio Rib Style Cover...

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 — 8 *kk SCIENCE PRODUCES PREELES NETAL Uranium, Worth $400 a Pound, Is Developed by New Electrical Method. BY HOWARD W....

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 SALT WATERTANK D TO CRPRLES Treatment at Children’s Hos- pital Popular With Youngsters. Two large salt tanks for the treat-

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 The Emperor By Of America |> "™ Copyright. 1930, by North TWENTIETH INSTALLMENT. {4 OINT is,” said the captain, “that...

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 l N. Smith, Miss Edith Ainge, Miss May NORSE SOCIETY HAS MONTHLY MEETING 3,767 Patients Cared For in| March, When Season’s

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 B—12 RALWAY BULDING GVEN APPROVAL Utilities Commission 0. K.’s, W. R. & E. Warehouse as “Public Necessity.” The Public...

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 Sports News The T oening Star, WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Features and Classified WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,...

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 et S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 1930. SPORTS. Marines Arrange Heavy Grid List ;Central

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 ~ WAL TO PRESENT ~ MUSICAL PROGRAM Leading Solists and Two Large Orchestras Will Contribute Features. A musical extravaganza,

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Attention to Trifles Required BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘The lttle things that combine to make up what is known

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Changing Dresses to Suit Mode BY MARY MARSHALL. For several years women have been wishing for a radical change

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. Historic Failures at Assassination Tavern Waiter Discovered Plot Against Wllshinston and Warned Him. BY J. P.

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 Tribulations of a Tall Man. —By Burtis - ALevw SURTIS a7 i s 7. e AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. and soon. Mrs. Thomas

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 Cc-8 H Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices RTHWEST. lma and P sts/Dess ENAL st.—Marty's P sta.—Kenner's Pharmacs. Isth .ng T D &0 e

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 AUTOMOBILES. APARTMENTS. . —By WILLARD THAT IS NOT INSOLENCE, sIR- TS GENUINE ADMIRATION. THIS IS THE FOURTH TIME THE EVENING

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 19%. AUCTIONS. ALE—H( I HORE PROPERTY. ' SALE—LOTS....

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 MOVIE CAMERAS Special Prices HOME MOVIE HEADQUARTERS. REID S. BAKER 15th & H Sogthern Blds. E. MORRISON "PAPER CO. 1009 Pa.

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