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Evening Star dated June 14, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Somewhat overcast tonight and to- morrow; not much ture. Temperatures—Highest, 83 pm, yesterday;...

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 | ate investigating committee has FORT CORGEDED OUTSE CHANE Protestant Churches and Anti-Saloon League Back- ing...

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 \ HOOVER IS FACING KNOTTY PROBLEMS Swarm of “Touchy Issues” Confront Him at Middle of Presidential Term. BY BYRON PRICE,...

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 A K14 THE EVENING JUNE 14, 1930. OIL PERMIT HELD NOT MAJORITY WISH Mrs. Florence E. Cannon, Ar- | lington Leader, Denounces &

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 NING STAR, WASHIN GPON, B SATURDAY, JU NE 14, 1930. A—-S GRADUATES CHOSEN IN GRADED SCHOOLS Students Named Who Have Completed

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BATURDAY.......June 14, 1930 Editor THEODORE W. NOYES. — N

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 ¢ 3700 Massachusetts Ave. Alban Towers THE EVENING Overlooking the “athedral We're Ready for Your Inspection of the New...

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 A—8 SOCIETY. NING STAR. WASHINGTON D. C. SAYURDAY, JUnE 14, 1930 e SOCIETY - Nations Guest, Sen Secretary of State at Dinner

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 ] ¢ oclock at 4 s of the church to raise $100,000. . “ GROUND-BREAKING | SERVICE PLANNED Lutheran Clergymen Are In-; vited to

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1930 A—10 $entecostal » I“LOGIC OF LOVE” IS TOPIC| ; ; ] ] BH”RGH S

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 MGR. STICKNEY IS TRANGFERRED Change From Mount Wash- ington to Baltimore An- nounced by Archbishop. = @pecial. Dispatch to

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Considering an Ideal House BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. i I T QL —— YHE GATEWAY LEADING INTO THE PREMISES OF ONE

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 FINANCIAL. CITY INVESTMENT C0. BONDS CALLED $2,270,000 Issue Wil ftedeemed July 15 at 102 and Interest. BY EDWARD C. STONE. 4

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 FINANCIAL. %HE[I] BUSINESS AID Industry Is Expected to Go Ahead With Plans for Expansion. H BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. JBpecial...

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 rl CURB SHARES EASE - INDRAGGY TRADING Numerous Declines Noted at _Short Session—Utilities Featured. BY JOHN A. CRONE....

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 POET LEADER OF MCARL WILL RULE ON STATE PACTS IN PLANFOR PARKWAY. Controller General to Be Ask-| His 4,000 Followers Escaped

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, FOURTH STAR MODEL HOME TO BE ON VIEW TOMORROW Dwelling of English Architectural Motif, Located on Locust

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 JUNE 14, 1930. REAL ESTATE. ‘which has now persisted for two months had its beginning at a very low level of building...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1930. REAL ESTATE. B—3 _ 0 held the night shift hours of our wom-...

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 JUNE 14, 1930. REAL ESTATE. Hale of Boston, president of the na- tional bullding and loan organisation THE EVENING STAR,...

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 | REAL ESTATE. "HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1930. REAL ESTATE. i B—5 he went on with sudden...

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 REAL ESTATE, HOOVERWILL MAKE BRIEF AR ADDRESS Part of Proceedings at [Prestes Dinner Tonight to Be Broadcast. & half hour of

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 SIDELINE QUERIES. © 159 Toe & P Gt Briin Riehis Rove Ly [] 0 piz t B R ERHEEE I MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE HOLLYWOOD.

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 SPORTS FLYHAWK ACQUIRED § AHUSKY PLAYER Similar in Work to Departing Performer, Except Arm Is Not So Strong. First_Page) |

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 SPORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY J Heavyweight Title Is Held Still Open : Max Wise to Hold Off Second...

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 810 MELP AND SITUATIONS. ‘TYHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1930. MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 A IT'S WISE TO CHOOSE A CAR HERE. INVESTIGATE! 1929 FORD MODEL A TUDOR (dark blue). Ill been driven very little M " A l about

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 APARTMENTS.’ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON; D. C., SATURDAY, 2111 18ih ST. N.V This unusually attractive ipariment eon- tains

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 APART\{ENTS ~ l.mN‘l‘S—U\Tl’BNl SHED. 2 !Ill h:i‘hw WTI'I:I!: !;A“O:r OUT- fi g B R Tevy 3mm;4 juconinucus Fot ¥ater ;.31. i

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 AL ESTATE EVENING TAR. WASHINGTO [ AUCTIONS ] RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES.

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 AUCTIONS 3 5 r fAreplace, undry tubs. washer, large attic, garase, nice lawe, trees, ghrubs 'and flowers: $15 monthly. Bouth

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 BISHOP FREEMAN | SPEAKS IN'LONDON [Tells Notable Gathering Eng- lish-Speaking Nations Should Unite in Peace Move. Special...

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