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Evening Star dated August 17, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Partly cloudy today, tomorrow local showers; not much change in the tem- perature,

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 A--2 QOVER DISCUSSES "AVATON NEEDS Confereiice With Lindbergl\: and Officials Shows Plane Production Has Declined. RS the...

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 - BY GOLDSBOROUEH HOOVER CRITCIZED Maryland Senator Asks State’s Inclusion for Any Federal Farm Aid. By the Associated Press.

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 FUROPE RSO HT " DYLDNG DROUGHS Russia and ‘Rumania. Alone| Expected to Have Surplus Cereal Crops. By the Associated Press.

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 “ REFUE[ISIS FRESH " AFTERG36TH HOUR lackson Radlos “This Is the | Life, Although Our Bunga- | fow Leaks Some.” the...

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 WARTIDE TURNINE, NATIONALISTS SAY Evacuation of Honan and Fall of Kaifeng and Cheng- chow Expected. By the Astociated Press.

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 TELEPHONE MEDALS GIVEN SIX EMPLOYES Bervice in Knickerbocker Fire and Potomac Flood Cited in Awards. Six local employes of

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 THE ‘S['.\'DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930-—PART ONEK. Decorator Service Enlist the aid of one of our decorators

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 BORDER VSN DIVDES EVRPE Situation Creates Two Armed | WDS of Practically Same umerlca| Strength. Mussolini. eat Events since

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 ,OREIGN JURISTS TOVISIT CAPITAL Group From British Isles and France Will Remain Here Four Days. Almost 150 visiting jurists

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 MANY DELEGATES Miss Dolan Will Head Group .. at Catholic Alumnae Convention. A large delegation from the District will attend

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 A—-12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930—PART ONE. Clearance! Only 144 Special! 7-Piece Sets Tots’ $2.95 to

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 WASHINGTO WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDA Y MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1930. — DEATH OF THOMAS ISBELIEVED DUE " TOHEART FALURE Body of Real

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 D. . CODE MADE UP JU0F QUAINT LAWS Howard Boyd, Compiler, Tells Radio Audience Extraor- dinary Origin. Declaring that the...

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 TARIFF: CHOIGES -~ LIKELY T0 WAIT President Still Faces Difficul- i ! ties of Filing Commis- i sion Places. By the Associated

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 K m Committee Estimates That Sum Spent During Past 11 Years. cAmsszn VEWS = Speakers at Williamstown | % Defend and Attack U.

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 . §100000 STORM | KILLS 4 PERSONS Connecticut and Massachu- setts Damaged by Cloud- bursts and Lightning. By the Associated

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 FIDAD CONERES AN EONPLETE American Legion Announces Group to Entertain For- eign Veterans. Plans have been completed for the

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 ENGINEERS TOQUT ™75 and §1 Bandeoux. 1 Garter Bels “rmemes| e soc | e PALAIS ROYAL | 75 6oc Summer bandeaux reduced. Lace,

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 A STAR, WASHinGulON, - D, C, AUGUST 17. ROL CORONATION 0N UNLKELY | ‘herica Expso, o t“' - Fresented Officiah, Y Min- | ister

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 JPESHAWAR QUER ‘ ‘. . I + ? ] . ) D i ‘ PEACE-TIME CITY Packed With Native Afridis, Yet Deadly Dull as a Cantonment....

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 22 LOCAL YOUTHS EARN CADET RANK Assignments Follow Month’s Training as Unit at West Point. Twenty-two Washington youths are

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star, Editorial Page Part 2—8 Paiu DAY ‘ ¥ MQRNIN( 17, ' 1930, WASHINGTON, D. ( , AUGUST BELGI

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 STHE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. Cs BUNDAY.......August 17, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor

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 MACHINES ARE STILLED TO AID IN HEALTH FIGHT Builders and Engineers Do Part in Help- ing Public Age ncies to Reduce Noise...

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 PRINCE OTTO BATTLES FOR HUNGARY THRONE Adherents in Hungary Declare Disso-| lution of Parl Was I (Continued From Third Page.)

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 News of the Clubs Daughters of Union Veterans, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, met in the Boldiers, Sailors and Marines' Club

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 SORTS. Overlooking ocean at lllinois Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. ). New Fireproof Hotel An ensemble of luxury and comfort...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930—PART TWO. A Carload Purchase of “Hollywood” Coil Spring GLIDER HAMMOCKS

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Today—Temple Heights, serv- ices at 4 p.m.; address by Rev. Dr. James Murdock, music directed

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 Feat ures for Women e e Part 3—16 Pages SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. ¢ ., SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1930.

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 SOCIETY. Capital Folk Join Throngs| At Various Summer Resorts Visits to Seaside and Mo untain and Cross-Country Trips...

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 SOCIELY. Annanolis Society Events | Of Week Largely Informal Many Residents Continue at Summer Resorts. tay-at-Homes Enjoy

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 SO0C Varied Social Events And Holiday Outings Listed in Alexandria| | | Trips to Summer Resorts In-| cluded in Week's program

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, y o Al 2 AUGUST 17, 1930—PART THREE. SOCIETY. 5 Commander of Post At Fort Humphreys...

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 SOCIETY Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Rumor of Proposed Sale Home in Plymouth, Vt., Classed as. Wholly

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930—PART THREE. Watch the papers every day for.an- nouncement of new expansion

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 PROTEST INVOLVES SLAVERY QUESTION American Constructmn Proj- ect Is Brought Before League of Nations. By the Associated...

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 THE M chairman of the delegation from the of Columbia, announced that the local delegation will caucus at 11 o'clock tonight

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 SOCIETY. - REVOLUTIONS KEEP CUATENALA BUSY Volcanoes and Political Up- heavals Rotate Among Different Areas. BY JUNIUS B....

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 MOVIE PCTURES | MADE OF SHADOWS Cloud Views Reproduced as U. S. Avjators Fly Over Victoria Mountains. *“We magde moving...

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 12° MEXICO APPROVES DEBT SETTLEMENT Cabinet Considers Advan- tages Have Been Gained. Congress Must 0. K. | | 1 By the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, D. AUGUST 17, 1930—PAKT THKREE. WASHINGTON, . 13 “m‘guim.'m“m A N“Mi\mm mflm N,mmmwmu:m_.' BE SAFE! Treat...

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 Magpie Black and White in Combination Are Worn for Every Occasion—Milliners and Dressmakers Will Use All-Black 1ge as Medium

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930-—PART THREE. ‘THE HECHT CO. Annual August Sale of $lOO . = Due to most...

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 1930—PART THREE. THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, #—————————fi———_——‘“————_—————_—___ L] There is one famous, big

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 Theater, Screen and Music Part 410 Pages AMUSEMENT SECTION The Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MOR) BE_BF_ DANIELS one

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 AMUSEMENTS Idle Thoughts r- AY what you may—and overybod{ nevertheless—in the great world e legitimate the spirit of...

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 AMUS EMENTS. The Moving Picture cAlbum By Robert E. Sherwood. THE REVIVED FRONTIERS. YEAR ago an Austrian professor predicted

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 MU BY HELEN FETTER. ASHINGTON has several wide - awake choral grou that are doing admirable work. One of them has been...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. OOD roads lead into the National Capital from all sides. In a comparatively short time

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, PRINCE EDWARD AMERICAN HISTORY BY MOTOR— ISLAND ACCESSBLE Smallest Province in Domin- jon

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 AVIA TION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. LL skyways lead this week to Chicago, where on Sat- urday and for nine days following the

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 ) RADIO CHIEFS USE ~ ORDINARY SETS Members of Commission and Others Conservative in Receiver Sets. ‘There are no frills or

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 -TORADIO TONIGHT James Melton, From lliness, to Give Rom- berg Compositions. ' Recovered from the illness that pre- Wented

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930—PART FOUR. TheHechtCo HalerarlySale of Furniture—Begins Monday PRICES...

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 Base Ball, Tennis Part 5—4 Pages SPORTS SECTION The Sundlny St WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1930. West’s...

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 " 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. AUGUST 17, 1930—PART FIVE. %Columbia Club Host to Washington Golfers : U. S. Net...

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 * timeére, 6.t0 3. RECORDENTRYLIST STILL IS SWELLING Full Program Is Prepared for Players of 30-0dd Cities , Represented.. s

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 Fairfax Sh THOMPSON PIKED TO CAPTRE TLE 14 Quccessive Ringers. < ) Stars Fear Kolb. . 3 3 “NALLS CFURSH, which ‘hasy much to

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 ‘ News of Markets | Pages 1 to 4 —_— D. C. GAS COMPAN 10 EXPEND $600.000 IN EXPANSION PLAN Lines Will Be Laid to Many...

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 z - BLN: STOCKS HOLD GAIN AT SHORT SESSION Market Rebounds Following * Early Profit Taking and Bear Selling. BY CLAUDE A....

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 PRIGES AR XD N CURB TRADNG Buying Largely Offsets Losses During First Hour, BY JOHN L. COOLEY, Associated Press Financial...

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 BOND PRICES MOVE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 17, (Continued From Second Page.) 1930—PART _SIX. FINANCIAL,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGU»I 17, 1930—PART SIX. HELP AND SITUATIONS. ' INSTRUCTION COURSES. HELP—WCMEN, « Star

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930—PART SIX. MISCELLANEOUS SITUATION—WOMEN. PERSONAL....

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 AUTOMOBILES. | SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) JOHNSON ELECTRIC STARTER AQUAFLYER. 20-foot family runabout with 32 h.p....

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 ROOMS. ROOMS—#URNISHED. (Continued.) T 57 Hoor. piivate bath: aiso rooms i newly decotated. Wil furnished. N.W —HouKesecping

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 APARTMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930—PART SIX APARTMENTS DESIRABLE APT., $40. The (hent Ceonfaing

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 10 RE APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, (Continued.) 5406 CON NECTICUT AVE. NW, Near Chevy Chase Circle. 8 rooms, kitchen “ W ARI)\!

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 Sokifasis loast i R ional 5000, < sl our REAL ESTATE. RENT-—-WAREHOUSES, For Rent—Warehouse 1935 Fifth Street N.E. l;dunl;ial

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 Distinctive Genuine Walnut Dining Suite ) consists of a buffet, server, extension table, ehina cabinet and six leather-seat

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 Fiction Books PART 7. The Sunday Star Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930. Features Puzzles 24 PAGES. /7 hen Champions

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 [ o himself in last place at the 50-yard mark. The distance that he is behind at that point, how- ever, will determine .his

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 Mediums the World Over All Set to Receive Communi- cations From the L.ate Conan Doyle and His Famous Character W, ho, a Few

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 4 - Pitched the FIRST No-Hit Game Cy Young, stocky little pitcher for the Boston Americans, pitched a perfect gome May 5,...

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 SCIENCE MAKES BLAZE AS HOT Mmerican Savant Seeking Secrets of Atom Creates 1,000,000 Degrees of Heat at University of THE...

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 7, ™Xi. Safeguarding rhe Lives of "Thousands on the W hat the Coast Guard Means

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 - Potomac /s This Sumher, the Busiest in the River’s History, a Speed Law Has Been Passed and Now, 1n Addition to Their Other

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930. enter Market, Doomed, Is LLandmark Federal Building Program to Put New

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 the place was sold was bought by Samuel Kirby, the well known cabinet maker, made into furniture. He was one of the of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930. To Have 'Em To Hold 'Em By H. 1. Shumway. Being the Improbable Story of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 17, 1930. - Washington Building ##orld-Famous Boulevard George Washington Memorial

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI} Brigham Young's Home Lite Now Re Hitherto Untold Details of the Mormon Leader’s Habits, and How He

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 GTON, D. C, AUGUST V7, realed by One of His 1930. The Amelia Palace, which Brigham Young began to build in Salt Lake City,

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 THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. dles - dell Digging an Irriga- tion Ditch in Pales- tine, Workmen Un- cover Perfectly Pre-

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