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Evening Star dated June 15, 1930

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 WEATHER. U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly fair today, tomorrow possibly finl;r:-l: mot much change in tempera-...

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 THE SUNDAY e e———————————— e WASH|NGTUN HOLDS| | ™ae. Taf_t in His §hxrt Sleeves 'AR, WASHINGTON, IBALL DECLARES P. C,...

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 * LOBBY BODY WORK BELIEVED FINISHED Senate Committee Heard 90 Witnesses During Session. By the Associated Press. Ninety...

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 J0OVER T0 DECIDE WITHIN 10 DAYS Whether Tariff Bill and Mes- sages Agree Remains to Be Seen. BY JAMES P. SELVAGE. Associated

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 BYRD WILL PAY TRBUTE T0 PEARY “South Pole Explorer to Visit Arlington While Here Friday. ing his respects to an intrepid...

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 N THOAKOTAAY 1 LOSE HOUSE SEAT Census Shows Population Growth - Slewer Than Other States. Tl dSunvAax 100 PERSONS KILLED IN

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 POWER SESSIONS 10 BE BROADCAST San Francisco and Berlin Meetings Will Be Co-ordi- nated by Radio. By the Associated Press.

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 DRY LEAGUE PROBE CALLED UNETHICAL McBride Scores Wets for Lobby Investigation Statements. By the Associated Press. GROVE...

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 15, 1930—PART O SAYS FAIRFAX FIRE FIGHT BEGAN LATE Evidence of Colored Seaman || Contradicts That of Ship’s Officers. A...

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 A—10 THE SU:'D.:Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 15. 193C —-TART ONEr SENATOR SCHALL i lfilflshu | [PURSE SNATCHER CAUGHT o 2 Ms

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 ~ known to be more than a million cases IMRS. GRANT NAMED INDIA GROUP HEAD Local Woman’s Activities in Tuberculosis Relief

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 tA—12 5 RESERVES TO GO | TO TRANING CANP Five Officers and 30 Men With Hospital Experience to Leave on July 6. Pive officers

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 I » WL OPEN TODAY . Fourth of Star Series Will Be on Exhibition at 1325 Locust Road. The newest of The Star model homes, &t

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 15 1930—PART ONE. Due to drastic reductions Don't rumage in grandmother's ‘trunks i

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 Extra Salespeople | Extra Service | We've thought of every con- venience to make selection easy | All the dresses are...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 15 1930—PART ONE. Give Graduates Pearls*® Too busy to come down?P Because ::1:]:{-

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 o] The Sundmy St WASHINGTON, . 1C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, DISTRCTMAY LOSE MILLONS THROUGH CONFEREEPASE Auditor Prepares...

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 * MEETING IS CALLED ON NEW GAS MAINS Falls Church Council Will Hear Citizens Wednes- day Night. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 WOMEN ADD COLOR | 0 JERSEY BATTLE Mrs. Morrow, Miss Fort and Miss Frelinghuysen Have Individual Traits. BY LORENA A. HICKOK.

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 -~ SCHOOL EXAMS - O BE DIFFERENT fl'en Years Will Be Devoted |.to Perfection of System { of Measuring Knowledge. " The “old -

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 £ W, L SUNNER SESSON RESUNED Nine-Week Term Under Di- " rection of Prof. Bolwell to Open Tomorrow. ‘The 1930 Summer sessions

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 %1 10 GRADUATE FROM D. C. SCHOOLS Elementary System to Close | for Summer Vacation This Week. ‘When the public schools close

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 5 Tilld S Y Beeeeeeeeeeeem—— R 5 R L SR STRANGE AN ONLYGROUND " Prince Georges County Resi- ‘dents Make Capture After...

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 B8 WORKERS 10 HAKE WAKEFELD BRIK Washington’s Birthplace to Be Rebuilt by Memorial Association. Within a week or two the...

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 YHE SUNDAY POLICY IS CHANGED | THREE ADVENTIST AT CAMP LETTS Enlarged Staff of College- Trained Men to Superivse Extended...

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 B-10 e Commisison decided at a meeting here UNIVERSAL METHODIST 2 s i e S CONCLAVE SITE NAMED | tended by delegates from all

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 THE SUNDAY JUNE 15, STAR, WASHINGTON, at Columbus and Atianta, hope to set (back to Los Angeles in about 19 hours, up new...

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 THE SUNDAY STA WASHINGTO 15, 1930—PART O =5 Pages Today—Be Sure to Read Them Al |JUNE DEMONSTRATION SALE s S . Fashion Right

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 wiE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Monday at 9:15—Our Important Summer Merchandising Event Known As Our 6 Pages Packed With Values!

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 | O PALAIS ROYAL , June Profil [Taring file 1,000 New Summer Dresses Every One Individually Arrtmu: i': three remarkable...

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 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 15, 1930—PART ONE. % PALAIS ROYAL ,. June Profil (haring firle Look at This! Every

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNiE 15, '1930—PART OfiE. Tt PALAIS ROYAL , Jutnie Profil [laring fule —offers great...

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 | O PALAIS ROYAL . furne Profil [haring fule 3000 Men’s New Summer Shirts On Sale Tomorrow at a Price . That Gives a New...

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 THE SBUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ' C. JUNE 15 19:C-"'RT ONE: G Street a Phone District 4400 G Street at Eleventh...

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 The Thirteen Colonies Chapter met Tecently at the home of Mrs. Severo Julia, with the regent, Mrs. Albion W. ‘Tuck,...

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 MEETINGS THIS WEEK. iesday — George Washi lon Post, 1441 Rhode Island avenue northwest, 8 Tuesday-—Vincent B, = Gostello...

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 Spanish War Veterans MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Col. John Jacob Astor Camp, tomorrow night, Stanley Hall, United States Soldiers’

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 15, 1930—PART ONE. The HUB Furniture Co.—7th & D Sts. N.W. "EIGHT SUITES OF UNUSUAL

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 Special Articles Part 2—10 Pages BRITAIN’S INDIA PROBLEM SEEMS TO BE UNSOLVABLE Two Centuries of Upbuilding and Vast Fortune

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