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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1930-09-02

Evening Star dated September 2, 1930

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 e —, “ © was Andree's. WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Mostly cloudy with showers and thun- dershowers tonight and

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 At : CAPTPAGE FOURTH " AR RACE VTN Plunges to Earth in Front o | Grandstand as 100,000 ; Look On. BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON,...

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 RN G 0P STARD ONDRYSSUEURGED Col. Thomas G. Pownall Comes Out in Flat Mary- land Declaration. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. !

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 aA—4 * CHARGES OF PLOT INFLORIDA DROPPED Conspiracy to Assassinate Governor Only Misdemeanor, {# Judge Explains in Ruling. By

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 . was connected with the sugar lobby, . RASKOBIS ACCUSED OFLIBELING HOOVER Tilson Cites 28 Instances in! Which He Claims...

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 DIVERS WORK FAST * FOR SUNKEN GOLD Blast Away 400 Feet Below Atlantic Surface to Get at $5,000,000. | BY DAVIP SCOTT. @yseial

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 JUMP! Air Battleship Plunges to Earth as 4 of Crew of 5 Jump. Fifth Member Never Left Bflmber When Brokfln Propeller Wreaks...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY.....September 2, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor The

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 =HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1930. : g PN A DANIEL A. WHITMER DIES 11;;‘5;,,:,- w. me and Mre,

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 Repair Parts for Hot Water Boilers Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 ISORIASIS is & stubborn skin disease. 1

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 INAUGURATE HOURLY PLANE SERVICE TO NEW YORK CITY HOURLY AIR LINE FROM D. C. OPENS Service Starts Linking Capi- . tal With New

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 NG PREDICTS PENSIONS ALLEN IS PRAISED STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1930. highest esteem, stressing his tact,

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 FINANCIAL. -« CAPITAL TRACTION STOCK SELLS AT 63 Gaiq in Business Shown on D. C. Exchange as Month Opens. [ By EDWARD C....

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 A—14 kkk END OF BUSINESS DEPRESSION SEEN Lumher Man Believes U. S. Industry Has Reached Bot- tom-and Sees Upturn. BY JOHN F.

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 FINANCIAL . CURB SHARES GAIN - INACTIVE MARKET Utilities Again "rominent in Trading—Oils, Radios and Chains Firm. BY JOHN A.

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 n—16 ‘GLEN SHULTZ WINS AUTO HILL CLIMB Conqguers Pikes Peak Course, . but Fails to Break His ; Own Record. By the Associated

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 Boy and His Cat, | NUN-REGISI[RING Lost During Parade, D.CWATERWETERS| A Fe b Pl BEING REPLACED S ™ in World,” but Forgets H

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 SOCIETY. ' SOCIETY President Hoover Returns From Camp, but Mrs. Hoover and Large Party Remain for Longer Visit. RESIDENT...

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 MEXCD CHEERED BY PEACEWITHU. S, . Presidefit Ortiz Rubio Sees Sincere Friendship, Due to His Fraternal Visit. By the...

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 1.5, WILLCONPLE DATA ON TEACHERS First Comprehensive Survey| of Its Kind to Be Made by Government. A million American school

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 4-HR. ENAMEL Ideal finish for outdoor furni- ture. Variety of colors. MEtro. 0151 BUTLER-FLYNN 607-609 C St. Phone for Color

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 PRISON PREPARES T0 HANG PANZRAN Man Sent to Leavenworth From Washington to Die Friday. - By the Associated Press. \...

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 $2to fim;r Collar engths With This Coupon Only ©Of Iapin, cara- cul and beaver- ette; lengths up c o 34 inches and 4 to 6...

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 <. Card Table . . . $1.39 Popular standard make which we have sold for a much higher price. Mahogany finish, with reinforced

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Specialized Diets and Health BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘The vogue of 'El!;:d.lma diets is rampant today. lere

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 wWOoM AN®S 'PAGE.' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. €, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1930. FEATURES, Tassels Are Revived for Autumn...

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 wWOM AN’S PAGE. . NOTED TIGHTWADS Turner Paid Trifling Bills With Valuable Sketches Rather end Cash. Than Sp BY ‘Turner, the

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 'CONNECTICUT LABOR erzment Loses Heavily in Revenue, Moore Says. By the Associated Press. HARTFORD, Conn., September 2.— |

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 l ~ Sports News ’ @hg ¥y WAS ‘WITE SUNDAY MORNING EDITION HINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, eIy Siaf. SEPTEMBER 2, 1930. Comics and...

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 MILLS IS FACING TOUGH FRST YEAR Coach, Though, Is Optimistic. | BY H. C. BYRD. Forty Players Will Go to Camp Today....

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 Don’t put it OFF— See your radio dealer today Haveyourtubes Special Rates for Fall and Winter —in the handsomely furnished

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY., SEPTEMBER 2, 1930. Gre! THE PAPERS ARE CeRTANLy PLAYING UP THIS BATHING BEAUTY

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day befors publication. For Sunday, 5:30 v.m. Saturdey. AV the Branch...

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 APARTMENTS. TARZAN AND THE JEWELS OF OPAR APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (co-u- ed.) X 7 LARGE — 0 ‘and n Teal frepinces”'s...

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 O cash and M WOODRIDG X 'I‘s"e‘" mn‘nl-lovl. lg’:fi.l.oi'u‘m 3100 to 1 Brent- e Noo 4338 New 6.room brick bungslow near R. I.

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1930. in addition to his other duties. As one of the Georgetown students who

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