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Evening Star dated July 24, 1930

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 WEATHER. U, 8, Weather Bureau' Porecast.) Party cloudy and nfll and tomorrow. 'mperatures—Highest, pam. yesterday; Jowest, 73,

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 A2 * : HEAT AND DROUGHT BROKEN IN SOUTH \ Rain Falls in Tennessee, Mis- sissippi, Alabama and Arkansas. By the Associated...

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 " ToHOUSE MEMBERS {PLAN RETIREMENT Six' Seek Senate ' Seals, While Others Give Va- riety of Reasons. Voluntary retirement...

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 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, QLY 24, 1930. oo o | |MAD WOMEN HOUSED |13 ittt liiio 5% 240 405,622 ENTER

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 IGN CUBAN PARCEL] [Zrancesrost convenion steen | POST AGREEMENT rown of Unlted States and : J. A. Montalvo of Cuba Effect...

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 JULY 24, 1930. Smalles Busy. |busy raising poultry at . Tre- | cabin on.the seashore overlooking Tory t Woman Very Busy. | By

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 S 4 SHIP FIRE KILLS ONE, y ’lMPER_ILS LIVES OF 50 wt™5asy pece e b a8 RBound-the-World Liner Slightly Damaged by Blaze at THE

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 EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning el WASHINGTON, D. C SHURSDAY.......July 24, 1030 -— THECDORE W. NOYES. .. ;Editor The...

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 Right. WASHINGTON GRANITE at. 1883 JUVENILE REDS MEET ONUMENTS an_ Dispiar for Your tion.” Wor ierist Guaranteed. MONUMENTAL

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 - TO ATTEND REUNION {Relatives” and Friends of Chief Executive Will Go By the Associated Press, RICHMOND, Va., July from the

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 5 t P — POLITICIAN SHOT. CONDITION SERIOUS Suspected Assailant of South Carolina State Senator- Makes No Statement. “By the

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 NDSAY RESGNS UBERCULOSISBODY Earlier Withdrawals From In- dia Committee Were An- " nounced Tuesday. The local movement for

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 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. FINANCIAL. MTRM"UN NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ISTUCKS

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 A—14 *=» FI BOND PRIGES MOVE | === - BONDS s s |WEATHER AFFECTS | IN NARROW RANGE Junior Rails, Speculative In- dustrials and

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 .FINANCIAL. Sentiment Remains Chee’rfui, but Volume of Trading Is Much Smaller. BY JOHN A. CRONE. @pecial Dispatch to The...

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 © on July 13, and Dr, Ford Swetnam of " kett's automobile in front of the Fran- FRENCH PHYSICIANS * CURB TEETZE LY Credited

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 OFFICIALS CONSIDER PARKING PROBLENS| IN DOWNTOWN . €. Time Limits and Care of Gov- ernment Employes’ Cars Among Questions.

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETYE Vice President Curtis to Make Visit in!} Kansas Home Before Going to Newport in August. n of this week or

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 . UNRATIFIED PACTS PRESENT PROBLEM Council of League Analyzes Long Delays Prior to Ac- tion by Governments. GENEVA (#).—The

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 PROFITS ON COTTON Production of 14,000 Bales . Before War Is Increased to 164,000. Cotton is teported to be yielding 25 Per

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 4 HOUSE MEMBERS SENATE NOMINEES {Two Others Facing Primaries | in Race for Upper Body. By the Associated Press. Four of six

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 D. €. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. Lake 83 years ago is being commemo- rated today by the State they founded. The building that

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 Warships 30 Miles Out Crack Plaster In California Homes By the Associated Press. SANTA MONICA, Calif.,, July 24 —Because...

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 § Ashes of éu]uposedly Human Bones| EANAI]A PREMIER'S - VIEWS ONU. S. HIT Conservative Accuses King of “Do Not Provoke”...

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 ‘Tuck-Away Vacation Felt Hats 89¢ Safe fall, et havéhaped 54 fit the wearer. White and pop- ular Summer colors. All head...

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 fidod which de the Esk River. WATERS RECEDING: IN ENGLISH FLOOD Rain Continues, Making Assistance to Hundreds of Homeless...

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 |COL. WEARS AWATING Globe Trotter to Remain at Harbor Grace to Begin Flight Around World. Special Dispatch to The Star. By

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 GREECE RAPILY MOV FORWARD Golden Age Era Seen Follow- ing Success of Revolt Against Turkey. Greece, on the centenary of her

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 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930 PROHIBITION SSUE IN VIRGINIA RACE Five Candidates in Field for...

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 . i4 . THE EVENING STAR. \\'xQHiNGT‘ N (A THURSDAY, JULY 24, . 1930. RENEW HOLY ROAD [CURIOSITY AT ODOROUS RESIDUE [CRIME...

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 * of the packers, would “determine for PACKERS' APPEAL FAVORED BY GROUP lodification of-Consent De-' ree to Permit Retail...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Phenomenal Offering! For One Day O i/ Off on a Great Lot of /2 Smart Summer Shoes Dorothy Dodd

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 WOMEN PROTEST CHANGE IN STAMPS Martha Washington’s Figure May Reappear During Bicentennial. “The only woman ever to be...

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 C-2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THU’RSDAYz JULY 24,. 1930. : young BU".DING EUNIRABT WOMAN DEMANDS JURY | voman st

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 DEFENDS INDUSTRY GROWTH N SOUTH Atlanta Rotary Speaker Says New Wealth Depends on Factories. By the Assoclated Press....

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 For no two le °dn world R:P.m:: It’s flr\n%:.t}\\i this should h we lookh at tmdfi\m- things ‘What different things we seel 12

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Systematic Care of Footwear BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘The subject of good-looking footwear s one of continual

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Attractive Slip May Be Made Easily BY MARY MARSHALL. Most women find it convenient to ‘wear thin Summer frocks

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 WOMA N'S PAGE.' ROYAL HE-MEN OF HISTORY Charles VI of France Rode 450 Miles in Four and One-half Days to See His Queen. BY J.

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 C—3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON . C., THURSDAY, JULY 24 1930. ORPHANS TREATED - TOCLENECHOFUND 1,000 . Youngsters Enjoy...

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 Johnson to Juggle Batting Order : Ancient Slabsters Shining in Major Races RETURN OF MANUSH 10 BRING SHAKE-UP Cronin’s Two

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 S U. S, CHANCES GOOD IF BILL BEATS HIM Davis Cup Challenge Round Is Sized Up by American Ace—Ankle Well. By the Associated

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 GRUBB SETS PACE GETTING ENTRES Pinch Chairman Organizes Big Event Overnight. Greene Young Champ. B % sports promoter of...

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 BROWN WILL MAKE AIRDEBUT TONIGHT Postmaster General to Tell of Department’s Problems in Forum, Postmaster Gieneral Walter ¥.

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 AUTOMOBILBS. e ln'. P i, T SRR T g ave. n.e. onn ?m’ 'na'x‘n'-‘i:u Jou: Neumeyer lean pin. orat ‘Atto 8a mouth dealers, 33

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 D—6 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. COLORED. 717 EUCLID ST. N.W. PR - l \RGF P()R cHL Hot-Water ieat, Elec. Papered and Painted. Just

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 I'chrr‘ TOF_ VALUABLE TWO- STORY MER SUsINESS PROPERTY: B xnowu AS PREMISES NO. 1840 SEVENTH STRI WEST. By virtus of &...

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 ' Ds B"”R‘I’ P"flcl "URE TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. jood Intentions,” at 11:42 B 1, 4:10, 7:50 and 9:59 p.m. " CRPAPPONTED Local Bar

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