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Evening Star dated May 12, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Buresu Forecast.) tly warmer tonight; warmer. Cloudy and partly Wplflm %fll 11, 5 ‘em| res—Highest, 71,

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 DEFINIIVE EDITION | 7 PLANS DESCRIBED _Fitzpatrick Sketches Pro- posed Publication of Writ- Ings of Washington. "This is the

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 MEXICAN AIRMEN CRASH 10 DEATH Col. Sidar and Capt. Rovi- rosa Victims of Storm While Seeking Endurance Record. By the...

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 A4 (Y PAYS N TO MOTHER DAY Formal Observance Centers at Tomb of Unknown Soldier { in Arlington Cemetery. Pormal observance of

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 OPPOSEENAGTHENT OF DL NEASURE Engineers Say Senator’s Patent Infringement Bill Would Halt Inventions. Opposition to Senator

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 A6 ACTION ON TARIEF TAKEN BY LEAGUE Council Adopts German Re- port—Hughes Is Thanked for Court Work. By the Associated Press.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930. . . . an event filled with remarkable money-saving values! . « .

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 NG STAR, WASHINGTO. D. C., MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930. A-8 - THE EVEN - ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN, THE EVENIN With

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 WORKMEN OF WELDIT CO. WELDING THE TAIL ON BUFFALO, AT QST BRIDGE, Are you rich? 100 to 1 you are not. Want to save a dollar?

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 MERGED SCHOOLS VOTED IN FAIRFAX People of Southern Section Favor Improved Institu- tions of Learning. fpecial Dispatch to The

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 FATAL ACCIDENT WILL BE PROBED Inquest to Be Held in Death of John D. Wilson, Hit by Street Car. An inquest into the...

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 THE EVENI FUKIEN REDS OPEN PROPAGANDA DRIVE U. S., Britain and Japan Ac- cused of Interfering With Domestic Politics. By the

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 FINANCIAL, . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930. FINANCIAL. STEAMBOAT STOCK | [ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

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 e sk ok A—14 EROUP INSURANCE | PLAN GAINS FAVOR Survey Shows Workers Are Co-operating—Industries Benefit by Idea. Bpecial...

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 | 1SSUES CONTINLES Utilities, Coppers and 0l [ Stocks Participate in Upward Trend. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Wpecial Dispatch to The

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 \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, General Announces #be - Blow-Out Proof 1ire . Safety at any speed Softer, Easier riding on

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 Washington News The Foening Staf Society and General FEDERAL AGENGES | STARTMDVNGINTO TRANGLEONUNE2 Grant Asks for Offers to,

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 ) o) CIETY. SOCIETY Vice President Curtis Guest at Dinner Tonight of Dean of Diplomatic Corps and Senora de Tellez. HE Vice

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 THE EVENING STAR, [ A ORATORY TICKETS (Continued From Second Page.) Jackson, Miss M. Tallman, Mrs. W. Cranford and Miss &.

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 B4 CRIMES OF VIOLENCE DROP IN NEW YORK ‘Whalen's Report Places Figure at 74.1 Per Hundred Thousand Population. Sy the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930. - VANDALS WREGK TRAN, KLLING 2 Timbers Spiked to Track and Switch

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 Don Jaime Miguel Higuenes, a Teras sancher, and Tom Antrim, o sheep owner, have deen bitter enemies. Ken Hobart, Don Jaime's

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 . GLERICS ADJOURN CHURCH CONCLAVE 20,000 Members of Euchar- istic Congress Quit Carthage. Various Tours Under Way. By the...

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 ok HUSBAND SLAYER | ATTENPTS SUIGDE Dying Woman Found by Po- . lice After She Phones | Minister of Murder. ®y the Associated

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. MILADY BEAUTIFUL BY LOIS LEEDS. How to Cleanse Face. ‘The correct method of cleansing the face will do more to

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 wWOoM AN’S PAGE. Avoid Contrast When Using Gray BY MARY Like certain succulent vegetables of & very mild flavor, gray usually

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 . 4 round pieces of felt in place for eyes. o MAN’S PAG Ways to Use Duck Patterns BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘TRACE THE DUCK.

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 B-12 DR. CHERRINGTON DEFENDS LOBBYING Proper Type Is in Harmony With U. S. Ideals of Gov- ernment, He Says. Lobbying of the

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 URING the next three days pitchers of the Washing- N i GRIFFS 10 TACKLE HARD-HITTING CLUB [Tribe Leading League With...

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 \ C-Z TARHEELS' DEFEAT BY TIGERS TIPOFF Conference Meet Favorite Easy Viciim—Terrapin Stickers Recover. BY H. C. BYRD....

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 22 Yankees in British Ope JONES AND TOLLEY - PROSPECTIVE FOES Bobby and Cyril Draw Byes in Top Half—Field of 272 Sets Record.

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 P - ¢ 5 C—4 TAY EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MOMENTOUS ERRORS. —By BURTIS UPON LANDING, THE AVIATOR UNACCUSTOMED 70 SEA PLANES

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 WELP AND SITUATIONS. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day befors publication. For Sunday, 5:30 p.m....

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 o} waxEp_sorouonnes , By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS [ RSWE BOUSES_uMFURNISHRD: ¢ SOLICITED for our exls by et on Wednesday or...

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) ___ . TERRACE—TEN ROO] room for 3 t, pric fisins ING: T30 1%en st n enal il 'OWNER...

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 . A J. OW 2UCTIONEERS, bacel 1431 EYE ST. N.W. ' WRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE_RE ESTATE _ BEING FOUR ' TWO-STORY. DETACHED...

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