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Evening Star dated May 13, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Wenther Bureau Forecast.) Increasing cloudiness and warmer to- night, followed by showers and slightly cooler

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 PROPOSECONGRESS OF ALL REPUBLES Néw York Commission Offers Suggestion as Part of Bicen- ¢ tennial Celebration Here. oo oThls

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 (4 Wmmmummml i mm e B = Safe Deposit for clothing in locked chests in the Cold Storage Department. Becurity Srorage 1140...

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 A4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930. DETAILS OF WILKINS SUB VOYAGE BARED Letter to Jahncke Reveals

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 SAYSHOOVER PLANS TOWINPEGPLEBAY Senator Wheeler Foresees President’s Trip West as “Barnstorming Tour.” Commenting on...

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 i TALKS ON NARKET [Tells Kalorama Citizens D. C. Will Be Without Site for Several Months. Dr. Luther H. Reichelderfer,...

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 THE PULITZER AWAR WINNERS NAMED First Novel of Young Author Is Judged Best of Year’s Production. By the Assoclated Press. NEW

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASBHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. «+s.May 18, 1830 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor The

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 =EEEEE We Feature Stately WREATHS & SPRAYS For Funerals 2.50 ., Delivered to m o] m Cash and Carry Flower Stores o] 804 17th

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 A-10 FARMERS 10 HEA - WOOL POOL PLANS Prince Georges Growers to Meet to Discuss Benefits of Naticnal Organization. BY GEORGE

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1980 BOOTLEGGING PROFITS ON WANE - BOND ABUSE CASE IROAD-OPENING FET T0

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 A2 Tiii By Lt ivg Ne AL Pul st ¥, MAY 13, 1550. CANADIANS RESENT HIGHER U. S. TARIFF Dominion in Mood to Retal- jate Against

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, MAY 13 1930. FINANCIAE, wFe A13 - POTATO s hiten 2 B0a2 T8, Fancy...

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 14wk FINANCIAL. BANKERSSIBNUP | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ~Prev. 1930.~ Stock and Sales— Prev. 22% Simms Petrm (1.60). Recelved

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 FINANCIAL., - GURB ISSUES FIRM IN QUIET MARKET Oils Featured in Small Turn- over—Utilities Shares Are Irregular. @pecial...

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 A—T8 BYRD BOY SCOUT T0 TURN-AUTHOR Siple Plans to Write Book on Experiences at Ant- arctic Camp. By the Assoclated Press. NEW

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 Washington News BILL INTRODUCED FORBUILDING U. 3. PAPER MILL HERE Chairman Wood of House Ap- propriations Committee Sees Big

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY| Dean of Corps and Senora de Tellez Institute Brilliant Series of Official Dinner Ambassador of Mexico and

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 ‘SOCIETY __ (Continued Prom Second Page) _ Menry T. Allen, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Quy V. Henry, Col. and Mrs. Douglas McCaskey

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 KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Lewiston, Me., and took with him Louisville his famous Mittenwald violin which he used in that contest. Mr.

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 CITIZENS INDORSE CIVIC MEASURES Northeast Association Closes Most Successful Year in History of Organization. With a...

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 * MOVES T0 REPEAL REGENT ENACTMENT Cramton Protests Bill Au- thorizing Tall Masonic Tower in District. ‘The extraordinary...

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 AUTO INSPECTION DRIVE 1S FAVORED Chamber of Commerce Com- mittee Recommends Official Campaign in District. Organization under

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 HOOVER TO PRESENT|CANNON'S ACTIONS NG-4 GOLD MEDALS| AWAIT JUDGMENT = Naval Officials Desire Awards Be Made While Commander

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 MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, May 13 (NANA)— A preview of Edmund Goulding’s new picture would get any

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 WOMAN’S PAGE Cake From Home Chocolate Flour BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Of all the various ways there are for leftover of cake,

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 WOMAN’'S PAGE. Pastel-Colored BY MARY MARSHALL. Lace seems like a delicate, fragile fabric, and yet thinking over the after-

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. OUR CHILDREN BY ANGELO PATRL Spilled Emotion. Jessie came home from school all| | would not be any expression

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 WOMAN'S PAGE., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930. FEATURES. Ungraceful Upperarms. Dear Miss...

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 Emerti Housewares Order Your Low Priced at Kann’s BLANKETS and Comforts For September Delivery Make Selections Now. No...

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 ; ’ Sports News l ¢h ¢ Foeni ing Star. wm SUNDAY MORKING EDITION Nats Swing Heavy Bats Against Chisox : Giants Display Edge

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 C=-2" S Coliege Ball League Faces Crisis : Records Hard to Bea | , CAMPAIGN OF 1951 | WILL DECIDE FATE To Either Be Permanent

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 SP ONLY 19 ON LIST -~ OF POSSIBILITIES Several, Though, Expected to Be Withrdawn—Nine Eligi- bles Race Today. v the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930. MISCELLANEOUS. By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS Bty i CLOSING HOURS...

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 3 A SALE—AUTOMOBILES. w.nunnl ) xcellent Tun- er. lovely punn black and green. Seen by _appointment. _Wisconsin A3 Bisc'an®”

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 C—6 APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930. . REAL ESTATE. o et APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. !...

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 AUCTIONS THE EVENING STAR SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) Tobme & m. Caar iace, 3 ; . fireplace, 35.500, your terms Rens. 30-R

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 —8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930. clared, “have been replete with experi- ence and we know more

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