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Evening Star dated May 23, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bi Increasing cloudiness tonight, followed thunderstorms tomor- night. Temperature; 4:30 p.m....

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 A-2 % LAW ENFORCEMENT HELD-IMPROVED #Ac3ride Convinced Com- piaint Against Hoover and Melion Is Wrong. (Continved Finst A)

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 Bellans out when acute indigestion, treach- | erous, unannounced—strikes in your | home. , Six Bell-ans, Hot water, Sure...

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 EUROPEAN WRITERS ¢ ARRIVE IN CAPITAL 14 Journalists Tour U. S. Un- { der Sponsorship of Car- negie Peace Fund. .3 . Fourteen

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 INDIAN- SCHOOL PROBE FRUITLESS Senators Argue as Charges of Mistreatment of Chil- dren Are Heard. By the Associated Press.

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 $3000 RAISED T0 RECALL MAYOR Detroit Citizens Expect to Have 100,000 Signatures to Petition Soon. By the Associated Pres...

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 NATIONAL 6. 0.P. F CLUB IS INDORSED Eeague of State Organiza- & tions Re-Elects E. C. E Snyder as President. I Indorsement of

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 N STAR, WASHINGTO FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. % ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. - WASHINGTON, D.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. MEAT MARKETS Outstanding Values Lipton’s Tea . 21¢ L pkg. pkg....

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 ATTERBURY CLAIMS RAL FIGHT N EAST Charges Combination Against Pennsylvania in Anti- Trust Hearing. By the Assopiated Press.

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 POLICE T0 RESUME QUIZZING BREWSTER Army Medical Officers Re- new Examination of Baker Case Figure. Police authorities planned

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 DIRIGIBLE FACTOR IN DEFENSE SCHEME I;zgalls Pictures Craft as Airplane Carrier of Sky in Radio Address. ‘The modern...

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 FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930, STOCKS IN ADVANGE|3 CONGERNS LIFT® AS SHORTS COVER QUARTER EARNINGS Many Issues Marked Up Dur-IReports

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 -FINANCIA REPARATIONS LOAN - RATES DISCUSSED|. "Bankers Are Settling Final Terms Before Marketing $300,000,000 Issue. BY JOHN

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 . GURB PRICES FIRM | ar FINANCIAL, IN QUIET MARKET Utilities, Oils and Some In- dustrials Account for Bulk of Trading. BY...

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 1929 SET RECORD IN FOREIGN TRADE Farrell, U. S. Steel President, Cites Unprecedented Ac- tivity in Export Business. By the

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 - | PLAN GALLED OFF . EXCURSION TRAIN AS CROWDS WAIT Potential Voters in North Carolina Primary Left in Washington. 500...

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 SOCIETY. Panama Legation, Scene of Dinner Party, Entertained Last Night in Honor of Vice President Curtis. Vice President,

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 ‘T'S'OCIETY! (Continued From Second Page. “fortunate” ones to have with her a Miss Bina Day Deneen, attractive daughter of

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 B4 ° NAVY PREPARING 'T0 SUPERVISE VOTE 45 Officers of Three Services 1 Will Aid in Check at Nica- i raguan Polls. Elaborate

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 TEVOLTNG HOWK HONORED M ALY Floral Tributes COmmemo-i' rate Death in Florence | - of Savonarola. By the Associated Press....

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 MAY 23, 1930.' -un m Ingle Carpesiter, executor of | will be placed in a trust fund and only Engineer Plans for Future. the

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 1,000 Midsummer HATS Specially Priced Tomorrow $5 Linen Weave Straws Taffetas Genuine Bangkoks Pastel Felts, Shantungs...

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 Manaansee o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 23 1930. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY

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 GEORGETOWN SEEKS BRANCH LIBRARY Meeting to Voice Plea Will Be Addressed by Representa- tive Ruth McCormick. Citizens of...

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 B—10 CANNONRETURNED T0 DRY BOARD 18 Methodists Put Senator| Sheppard, 18th Amendment Author, on With Bishop. By the...

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 . REREW CAPAY " ONRUN BARONS Drowning of Boy Smuggler Brings Increased Activity by Federal Agents. By the Associeted Préss.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AMBASSADOR DAWES |2 t7elcior of taws of anchester e University. He was one -of several |...

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 DEGUARES TARFF * WALL DANGERLS Macauley Cites Benefits to Employed From Export Trade in 1929. @y the Associated Press. Alvan

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 'B—-14 4)PER CENT FAVOR DRY LAW REPEAL Digest Poll Shows 30.46 Per cent for Modification of 18th Amendment. ©On the basis of

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 ‘. « CLPS D NEDALS PRESENTED CADES Gen. Fugua Reviews George- town Cadets and Con- gratulates Winners. “ 8ilver loving cups

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 Fur Storage Let us send for your valuable furs, clean them, repalr them if necessary, and store them in burglar and moth...

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 Challenge Sale of $10 and $12.50 NEW SILK DRESSES i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MAY 23 1930. _S_a_turday is

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 78 MEN COMING 0 ENGINEER MEET [Third Conference on Street |- Safety Opens for Three { Days Tuesday. ‘The American Engineering

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 THIRTIETH INSTALLMENT. OBERTA came to in Don Jaime's arms beside the water hole. o “Well, Jimmy,” she murmured back in the

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 4 TURKEY MODELS PLANS UPON UL 3. American Policies Are Fol- lowed in Development, Says Foreign Minister. By the Associsted

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 1AE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 23 1930. VONBUELOWHITS '35 RESGLT OF SOLDIER'S DREAM ny e . e BERMAN POLICIES

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 NEW “STEIN SONG: | VERSION OVER WRC Ohman and Arden to Present Feature in Raleigh Revue Tonight. A new version of the...

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 D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 23 1930. EVERY THING MRS. Jones) HAS, CLARICE WANTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LISTEN, BABY, BE...

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 NAVY MEN GOING TO WATCH ECLIPSE Expedition to Observe Spec- tacle From Small Island In South Pacific. The Navy Department...

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 The w. - 2 "’ Baenii i N hering WITHE SUNDAY MORNING EDITION ASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. ° T PAGE D-1 Brown to

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 =2 S PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. \ SPORTS. U. S. Can Clinch Davis Cup Net Match by...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. SPORTS. D3 —_— Maryland’s Lacrosse Battle With Hopkins...

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 D—4 SPORTS. THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. SPORTS. Sharkey Is Called Best Heavyweight Boxer...

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 FOOD PAGE. Picnics and Other Outings Economy and Charm Are Found in Home-Packed Lunch Baskets—Some Requirements for Driving

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. danger of cai m".':mmuox . BANDS OF EMBROIDERY GIVE DIS- TINCTION TO THIS SUMMER DRESS OF BLUE LINEN. . tng

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 Should Keep Mind Up to Date BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘The continual adapting of oneself to ehanging conditions in the world

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 r BEDTIME STORIE Up in the Air. There:s little we can say or do others are af , 100, “ PARMER BROWN'S BOY. How long Reddy Fox

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 D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. APARTMENTS. APAR' 3513 10th N.W.—WELL room front ssartment, nclud AUTOMOBILES. THE EVENING STAR,

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, w-n_ggg ) 3 Mlh ST. N. W S roome. kittnei :.\‘;?.1 Batn, Bewls g EARLINGTON, Col._rd—2 outside Fooms,

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 REAL WANTED—WAREHOUSES. Sy Rorihwest section: State ment and full particulars, moderate. Address Box 327- IIALI—ACIEAGL B2

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 USE OF TELEVISION SEEN T0 BE BROAD Dr. Alexanderson, Pioneer of Development, Prophesies Extensive Growth. By the Assoclated

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