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Evening Star dated June 5, 1930

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 WEAT. (U. 8. Weather Buresu Partly cloudy, with night or tomorrow; morrow afternoon. Highest, 94, at 3: lowest, 63, at 5:30

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 " mittee wishes = CANNON ASSERTION ' Lettef Tells Senator Walsh He Was Opposed to M. E. Appreval. By the Associated Press.

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 stored and guaranteed. Silver, jew- elry, linen, furs, tapes- tries, rugs, works of art. Valuables A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR38

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 THURSDAY, JUNE 5, BREWSTER CHARGED ITH MURDER "ASHINGTON. D. C IBREWSTER TREATED A—4 * 1930. FORD LEAVES D C. ! & rear door

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 ' Ash, Robert S. Baker, Norman H. Bark- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. BLISS SCHOOL GRADUATES

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 FEAR OF NONOPOLY I BANKIG 15 HT i 1sions Into Rural Districts il by Area Plan. i BY EDWARD C. STONE, Staft Correspondent of

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 ' Three thousand workers demonst “TROOPS REPULSE | AFGHAN TRIBESMEN Had Advanced on Peshawar, Cutting Wire Fences and...

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 {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY........June 5, 1980 THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor

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 WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR SHOP Good News for Today ¢ Tomorrow Hart .SchaFFner & Marx SUITS Three-Piece Suits Four-Piece

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 A—10 SOUCEK POSSIBLY MADE NEW RECORD Naval Avnator Awaits Testing of Instruments After Alti- tude Attempt. BY JOSEPH S....

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 " FEDERALAUTHORTY IN VIRGINIA FOUGHT Arlington Supervisors Object to Giving Power to Rule Permits. BY LESTER N. INSKEEP,...

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 ENGLAND REVEALS MALTESE CONFLICT élue Book Charges Vatican ¢ With Claim to Interfere § in Politics. By the Associated Press.

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 FINA NING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. FINANCIAL. CAPTALTRACTION |[ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | |STOCKS ARE

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 ‘The I. T. « =126 amounted to $130,000, ~~ decline for May, making it the eighth ~ month, but nine other groups, including ©x

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 ’ FINANCIAL. CURB SHARES DROP " INHEAVY SELLING “"Various Groups Affected as Pressure Is Exerted on Whole List. BY JOHN A.

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 1A—18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930 Building the “World-Wide Network.” MSSING FROM SHP, GIRL

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 VIGATIONAL PLANS - FOR SEADOLS HERE STUDIED BY BOARD Concrete Program Includes Twelve Recommendations Made by Committee. AS

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 1930. SOCIETY. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1. URSDAY, JUNE 35, ic was given Miss Leona An-|after th for an extended

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 SOCIETY . (Continued From Second Page.) John L. Parrish, at 2020 H street north- west, at 7 o'clock. ‘The bride wore a gown

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 SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page) nnso season of the Drama Guild Which has registered several successes sinee last apnnt

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 FORJULY 4 RTES B {ssociation of Oldest Inhab- P r Admiral Sirianni Says Keels ucte Thifteenth K i e e Hssin ok e . ' mines

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 B—6 COLORED CADET ‘HOLD COMPETIIN Companies From Three Schools Competing in Griffith Stadium. Cadets of the Dunbar, Armstrong

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 600 Tennis Balls (Slightly Soiled) Friday Only, Originally S0c each Lots of life in these balls yet! 2 for 45¢ Slxghtly...

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 B8 ORRON NAVED AS 1R CHANGE {Two Speakers In Campaign Rally Urge White t House Plans. 8y the Associated Press. TRENTON, N.

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 mnm.mxnemw Men’s Furnishings (31) Men’s $1.45 fo $1.85 $1 Pajamas, broken eenee e St rennnre $L.50 (63) Men's $1.50 Suspend-

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 PITTSBURGH SUIT ATTACKS SMITH CO. {Trustee to Be Named for Building Originally Financed by Firm. B7 the Associated Press....

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 Summer SILKS Eight Kinds Reg. $1.39 to $2.50 33-in. White Shantung Pongee 39-in. Printed Silk Chiffon 39-in. Printed Flat...

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 B—12 %= SUERE HONDRED BY 20 REPUBLS Bust of Famous Latin Ameri- | can Hero Scene of Spe- cial Ceremony. PAINTER AND TAXI...

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 D.C. JUNIOR LEAGU ADVANCE LALDED Miss Dunlop Brings Good Re- port From Meeting in New York. The Junior League of this city

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 o (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) . Hardy made some excuse about hav- to get down with the company. ‘Then he gave it up

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1930. WooDpwARD & LLOTHROP See additional Remnant Day offerings in See

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE...

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 $1.50 & $1.65 Silk Hose 4dc A somewhat broken lot of full-fashioned chiffon hose (perfects and irregulars), silk from top to

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 SUMMER FARES ‘TO CALIFORNIA ced ton, San Antonio and El Paso. Cars| D. [leave Wi C., daily. ashington, D. [| write today for

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, * RESS APPROVES THONAS I POST London Express Comments! on Wide Knowledge of Empire Affairs. By

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 BENEFACTOR SENT THANKSBY PT.A Ponated $75 for Hot Lunches } for Crippled Children ! at School. ' With the close of school...

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 " SLAND PROBLEM 1S FORUM SUBJECT Senator Hawes to Explain Bill to L[lierate Philippines. Senator Harry B. Hawes of Missoyri

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 BEDTIME STORIE Surprised. Who doth iIn haste conclusions reach Hath much to learn and naught to teach. —Mother West Wind....

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 WOMAN'S PAGE A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK BY HERBERT PLUMMER. RESENTING one of the United, States Senate's most eligible bach- |...

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 WOM Courtesies on Busy Streets BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘There are certain courtesies of motor- st toward pedestrians and

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 ., ‘Bumme: * glike to s WOMA Rolling your own may be quite out of fashion so far as stockings and ciga- Tettes are concerned,

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 P 3 7 I C—-10 ; T THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. COOK COUNTY G.0°. OPPOSES DRY LAW Proposes to

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 Sports News WASHINGTON, D. C, @he Zoening Star. | ‘WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Comics and Classified = THURSDAY, JUNE 5,...

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 ¥ D2 DUTSTANDING MEN * N OUTGOING CLASS Swan Is Officially Named Leading Athlete—Russell Called Best Known. NNAPOLIS, Md,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE.S5, 1930. YES SUH, MISTAH MSGINIS, oOF IT! DERE WUZ A WILD WOMAN IN HERE

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 LP AND SITUATIONS THE EVENING TARZAN ND THE JEWELS OF OPAR WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED...

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 L iu Ty BALE—AUTOMOBILES. - (Continued.) PONTIAC. *OAKLAND. L. P. STEUART, INC,, 1325 14th. $49.50. $25 Down, $4 Per Week...

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 D6 REAL ESTATE THE EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON. D. C, TutinoDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. | REAL ESTATE. e SALE—CO-OPERATIVE APTS....

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 = E ~Chase lots; FENB, ed. ‘sount of sickness. tages at & REINZMAN FOR_ SALE_BAY 80x100 1t on State roa Beach: incl....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. AMUSEMENTS. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. a a Eastern and W. Summer . 85000

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