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Evening Star dated September 28, 1930

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 * WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Fair today and™tomorrow; little change in_temperature. Tenmmre‘—"fl%;st.‘ yesterday; lowes! ,

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 IDROUGHT DISASTER TOFALL INWINTER {LAKE SHORE HONT- 1 BY BOBBY JONES e e e RS, WA 1T Fourth Major Championship| in Year, and

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 P | .. Real Estate 3'&»» S&lecman One of-the old and pro- gressive organizations has opening in house sales department for

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 BRITAIN PROTESTS | [new RUSSIAN WHEAT B Grain Dumoing Aids Shipping, but Causes Decline in Prices. By Radio to The Star....

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 CATHOLIC CHARITY MEETING 0 OPEN Secretary of Interior Will| Speak at First Session Tonight. ‘The sixteenth meeting of the...

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 Atlanta Reunion Largest in . Its History—York Was a Member. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, September 27.—Veterans of the

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 CAREER LIKE EPIC RECALLED BY DEATH, Samuel Newhouse, Copper Magnate, Started Pictur- esque Life as Poor Boy. @pecial Dispatch

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 Buckwheat Coal Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 A Safe Effective Cleansing Agent ..o Used instead of soap...

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 SEASON T0 START FOR 14 CENTERS Programs Arranged for This Week Include Drama, Music and Rhythm. Community centers in...

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 C. OF . EXPANSION POLICY IS OUTLINED Enlarged Membership Will Permit Bureau System, Says Rudalph Jose. Community support,...

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 Yorktown, Williamsburg and Jamestown Starting Point Yet to Be Decided. By the Aszociated Press. YORKTOWN, Va., Septemibpr 27

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 N F M. SACKETT, A.E. AND P, BA matc ‘o chow professioni mor ELEVEN DEPRTS AFTER MAKING GOOD AS _F.rgfxov i e e T s FUR...

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 The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1930. _EAGE B—1 NODERN NETAODS DONOVANSUBHIT OFPREACHIG AE |

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 EUROPE BUBBLING WITH NEW TRENDS -Briand’s Plan of Union May Be Coagulator for Political Stew. . T Radio to The Star....

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 STAGE STLLLURES ETHEL BARRYNORE Daughter’s Debut Will Not Mark Star’s Retirement, She Declares. By the Associated Press. It

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 FOREIGN STUDENTS 60 70 GEORGETOWN Germany Sends Two, and Czechoslovakia, Austria and Ecuador,Each One. Conspicuous, among the

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 CARUSTHOLDS U. S SCHOOLS LEADING Head of Education Boardf Addresses National U. at Opening. The United States is far ahead of

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TEST OF VOTING RIGHTS FACED [$50.000 DAMAGES ASKED, BY D. C.-MARYLAND RESIDENTS| CHARGING

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 THY. SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 28, 1930—PART ONE. . BT SEVENTH AND K STS. NATIONAL 5220 '®' FREE PARKING ON

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 WASHINGTON, D. . SEPTEMBER 28, 1930—PART ONE. - NATIONAL 5220 . @ FREE PARKING ON 8th STREE GOLDENBERGS ke Ua/es / $25 and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 28,. 1930—PART " ONE. : Gl The name—ioo ordinary for extraordinary...

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