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Evening Star dated August 24, 1930

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 WEATHER. fl.l"fim.m) Partly cloudy, not quite so cool today. ‘Tomorrow fair. fi"’u&?‘. o G yeer 3 Teport on page 7. ‘No....

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 U. 5. WILL EAUNGH STUDY OF CRIME Department of Justice to Conduot Inquiry to Further ‘Government Crusade. BY REX COLLIER....

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 REE TRAGEDY i i LR Dr. Gore Has Grim Relic of JoVisit ‘to Scene of Balloon woF . Take-Off. * Grimly reminiscent of a polar

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 Jack LivingstonWirs Contest From Brownsvilie, Tex., by 1 Hour 18 Minutes. - * By the Associated Press. ding her b -awun ‘:Inr

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 THE SfiN'DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 24, 1930—PART ONE. Yis RALEIGH HABERDASHER)|! ion of Patrons Will Be =~T°““ With

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 HE ecdnomic readjustment resulting from the pace of the pést ten years has called for certain Tchanges in business. \Wo,yliko

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 troubls I8 GEORGE WASHINGTON “TIRE° COVERS USED BY 77 HEPHESENTATIVES Prom Pirst i oo §§‘z i § & IPRISON CHAPLAINS HORSE...

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 o5 FRICEIDBTE 0FDEFENSE PLANS Wisdom of Substituting Mass " Levy for Semi-Professional Army Is Doubted. STAR, WASHINGTON, [

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 TNER O OV - VISITING -JURISTS ish and- French Delega- on Will Arrive: Tuesday ? fii.Fo"ilr-Day Stay. hubemeompldhd un- to some

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 _THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 24, 1930—PART ONE. POLIGEUNFORNS 1 |HYDE IN VIRGIN GOTO MS‘JNERS 600 Pnlrs of...

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 el i AKT ONE, - HONOR GIVEN THREE "RELD HEART AFFECTION il g ===| ] ANSBURGH & BRO [Tenn @overnor and Two 7th, 8th and E...

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 Housewwes——Bndes-to-Be—Anyone Intérested In Saving Money’ Attend This Yearly Event! Our Annual September Sale of Housewarésfl

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 BAKER CAR LOOMS AS DEFENSE LINK INMURDER CASE Campbell’s Counsel Moves to Block Removal by Slain Girl’s Father. BELIEVE...

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 e — ' Four Members of ParlinmentI to Head Grqup Coming to Sessions Here. 1| French Parliament since 1924, and former vice...

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 GOLLEGE EDITORS WILL MEET HERE Agriculttral Experts Frém 27 States Expected to Attend IN CARLTON PLOT Preliminary Hearing for

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 ] = v eel, highly tempered. The sides are Hygienic Laboratory to Be Gol d Craht firmly riveted on. Known as National Insti-

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 D. C. AUGUST 24, 1930—PART ONE. fltiflGmNGUP : ' — —[LEETNE] FURNITURE !nty Party in Mass Meet- ”nq Selects Envoys to -fi. Staff

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 ITE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 24, 1930—PART ONE. RECEIVER IS ASKED Py #u'i.‘m."“’“fi"zfi'fl'é-’f-"f‘xfw"fiélcouT...

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 SCHOOL PROSPECTS DECLARED BRIGHT arry 0. Rine, Board Secre- ary, Optimistic in Address Over Radio. The sympathetic attitude

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 BERVELEY IS HADE BRGADER GEERAL ‘Will ‘Succeed Fuller in Com- mand of Marine Corps School, Quantico. School, at Quantico,...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 24 ; 3150 Paristyle Henna Dye Paristyle RP?ln,nanent Waving st sie | O PALAIS ROYAL |27 525 Por...

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 We Purchased for the August Sale a Carload of These Mohair $175 Suites Such beauty, service, quality at so low a price again

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 SEA RULE DEMAND OF BRITAIN DENIED Adnjiral mohd Tells Institute Phrase Is of Poets. * By the Associated Press. ‘WILLIAMSTOWN,

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 ‘-fl& BA THE S GERMAN ElEL‘TI[lN CAMPAIGNERS BUSY Three Possibilities Presented for Formation of New Government. NDAY STAR,

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 Part 2—8 Pages EUROPEAN NATIONS SEEN GETTING READY FOR WAR EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundiny Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, Prophecy for

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 » THE SUNDAY BTAR! WASHINGTO! 2 2 UST 24, 1930—PART TWO THE EVENING STAR o e TR L T STRANGE LEADERSHIP Capital Sidelights |

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 {SHAW FOR HOUSE REFORM AS LABOR PARTY’S HOPE New Parliamentary System ‘Advocated, Disappointments Admitted and Russian...

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 EDUCATION PROMOTED THROUGH RADIO’S USE Schools and Peoples Isolated From Ad- vantages Sure to Profit by Development. FOR CROP

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 noteL LUDY AROLINA AVE. AT THE BOARDWA| K ATLANTIC CITY S NEWEST CENTRALLY LOCATED FIREDROOF HOTEL WIDE PHONE DR WRITE - R0

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'AUGUST 24, 1930—PART TWO. HOODLUM SOUGHT AS COUNTERFEITER Regular $12 All-wool Blankets 2

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 THE SUNDAY WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 24, 1930—PART TWO. DESERT TRACTS) ===affal== (I} . Another Shipment of the Famous "laemg

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 etable Bins, 4- com partment style of enameled metal. 89¢ - Starting Tomorrow—With Sai;ings Unequaled in Many Years —n-ge.

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 atures for Women Fe Part 3—12 Pages MISS ALBERTA PERLEY Recently returned from Europe with her mother, Mrs, Clarence W....

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 SO 2 Brilliant Weddings Listed In Late Summer Records Church Ceremonies Spe Marriages With Floral CLET Y ciauy...

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 S OCIETY Annapolis Pays Respects To Navy Foot Ball Team plnyeu Corc‘inlly Greeted on Return to City. Noteworthy Society...

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 SOCIETY. Sports Events Challenge Interest in Society World Yachting and Polo Leading New York Attractions. Matrimonial...

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 SOCIETY. Society Leaders of Capital Observed in Moving Throng Many Residents Returning From Vacation, Others Still Lingering

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 SOCLETY. Society Folk Gather At Pleasure Resorts For the Late Summer Alexandria Residents Seek- ing the Cool Breezes....

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 Honor Fete Is Listed In Society Calendar At Fort Humphreys It won’t be long now! Elevators are faster— everything speeded up

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 Tales of Well Known Folk | In Social and Official Life Duchess of Roxburghe. Classed High as American Woman, Is Fisher of...

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 Varied Summertime Social Activities Are Listed in Chevy Chase Bridge Suppers and Other Special Forms of Enter- taining...

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 10 SAMARKAND SHOWS STEADY DECLINE! Orders of Soviet Speed Fall| of One-Time Rome of Asia. By the Associated Press. |...

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 With Coats of These| Materials Offered in Great Variety, There Are Induce- ments to Seek Worth - While Gar- ment—Some Selec-

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. 4 o'clock this afternoon, di- rected by the Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer, chaplain of the Grand g PEN-AIR

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 Theater Screen and Music Part 4—12 Pages CLARA ove QS?:ene fiom *LeTs Go N/.mvs. e Palac.e the talking version of one of hil

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 AMUSEMENTS Things to Think About By W. H. cture industry? There are i Landvoigt. S Wall Street, generically speaking, about

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 AMUSEMENTS Outdoor Amusements GLEN ECHO PARK. ASHINGTONIANS who spend their \ vacation at “home” find Glen Echo Park, the...

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 MU SIC BY HELEN FETTER. T is always interesting to ca an inside glim; into more intimate, home life of ‘the great ones of the

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. N old automobile book, pub- lished in the interests of motordom for the year 1801, was

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 ATTACK PROBLEMS OF GEAR SHIFTING ‘Automotive Engineers Add 16 New Transmission Devices in Two Years. @pecial Dispateh to The

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 FOREIGN MOTORING ATIRACTS WOMEN Feminine Influence in Auto Travel Abroad Is Noted by A. A. A. Division. In addition to the

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 AVIA TION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. HE possibility that in time virtually all airplane de- signers and builders in the country

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 %, seasions at the Symphony Hall, Massa- iw}; ehusetts and Huntington avenues, and et o o bie H THE AMERICAN LEGION. MEETINGS

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 With & view to in the effi- #lency of officers and men of the 121st Regiment of Engineers of the National Guard of the...

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 VICTOR HERBERT PROGRAN TONIGHT Lewis James Will Be Soloist in Atwater Kent Half Hour. Another Victor Herbert program will Be

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 - FRENCH WAR AREAS NOW PAY DIVIDENDS extile Mills and Mines of Part of Wealth, % " PARIS (#).—Taxes from the 10 war- ,...

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 < W\ b Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION e s SUNDAY MORNING, ‘AUGUST 24, 1930. : Brown Blanks Browns, Nats...

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 CERTAIN T0 OFFER TEST FOR VETERANS Hunter, Eynon, Peacock and Bones Among Outstanding Young Players. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM.

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