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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1930-09-30

Evening Star dated September 30, 1930

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 WEATHER, (U. 8. Weather Fair and cooler, with lowest tempera. ture about .45 degrees tonight; tomorrow ln’;tnnd eotnunued...

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 A=2—as - THE EVENING = STAR, _— PROBEBY CONGRESS SEEN N L CHARGE Accuser of Wilbur Declares | He Is Ready to Appear Before

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, POLITICS REACHES | D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. GARNER CHARGES and may be in- | ra| ] nm’

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 . WABEINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. e n Just as_every other major financial de- emuamm The Smoot-Hawley tariff,

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 wasuincron's MOST POPULAR Auto Launpry BILL LYNCH'S AUTO LAUNDRY CARS WASHED ts THl 7 PML ay THI O PML s Tl 2 PM. INC. WHILE

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 "0AL Our low prices are for cash delivery only. W. A Egg ..$14.60| W. A, Stove .$15.3 W. A, Nut ...$14.75| $10.40 Buckwheat .

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 APPRAISERS URGED FOR PARKWAY LANI]! Col. Grant Suggests Board Be Named to Value Arling- ton County Purchases. BY LESTER N.

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 THE EVENING STAR __ With Sunday Morning Eaition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY....September 30, 1330 THEODORE W. NOYES. .....

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 H E EVENING STAR, rom, NEW YORK AVENUE ot FIFTEENTH @ Keeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® For Five Years They Have Sold for

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 PAY DEBT SLOWER, SAYS VANDENBERG Michigan Senator Would Ex| tend Time for Meeting Na- tion’s Public Obligations. BY FREDERIC

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 TALY FAGES NAVAL BULDING BURDEN Race With France, if It Be- gins, Will Cost Rome Big Outlay. BY WILLIAM H. STONEMAN. By Radio

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 FINANCIAL., DECREASE IN BANK CLEARINGS SHOWN September Total for Capital Reveals Drop of $17,118,007 ¥ . From 1929 Figures. i

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 ’ R -30, 1930. FINANCIAL. FREE TRADE TEST |~ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | BONDS ARE LOWER | Covov vow BONDSwoecsxcuana] ), ....

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 FINANCIAL. B SHARES HIT “NEW LOW MARKS % Mild Rally Follows Period of Heavy Selling—Leaders Are Depressed. BY JOHN A. CRONE.

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 A—I6 THE MDI“ psatio WATHINCTON Voters’ Information Bureau The League of Republican Organizations, under the direc- tion of

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 MODFED POLCY IN INDERGARTEN | PLANS ANNDUNCED School Officials to Consider Human Elements Instead of Cold Figures. DECISION

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 S OCIETY. SOCIETY 'Vice President Curtis Will Resume Resi- dence in His Apartment at Mayflower Hotel Tomorrow. . HE...

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 SOCIETY (Continued Prom Second Page.) of Mr. and Mrs. John Dwight at their @spartment, at Wardman Park Hotel. Dr. E. H....

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 Lad TWO ACCUSED MEN RESCUED FROM MOB Colored Prisoners, Held for ¢ Murder, Removed to Ala- bama State Prison. o $7 the...

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 METHODISTS PICK | CONFERENCE CITY Roanoke to Get 1931 Session of Southern Church—Ap- pointments Made. Having concluded its

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 AISTRAELADU.S BOUEHT 0D BBLE Prochnik Declares Vienna Gave Consent to Gutenberg Book Sale in 1926. By the Associated Press.

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 DARROW AIDS TWO “PUBLIC ENEMIES' Effecting Release on Bond in| Five Minutes, He Denies Such Charge Is Legal. By the...

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 RADIUM DEPOSITS | (FOUND IN ONTARIO Rich Discovery May Be Ex- propriated by Canadian Government. By the Associated Press....

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 Couvon L= $2.29 Canton Crepe With This Coupon Only $1 Black, navy, brown and Mother Goose; all silk; 40 inches— Main Floor. )

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 EUROPE WATGHES * DRY EYPERIMENT D’r. William Knowles Cooper iSays Failure Here Would i Be Blow Abrcad. and is Purope h: Ly he

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 mMM'SS'flN HEARS “I’)e::S({pE;‘[k;:::osof BHANGES 'N IARIFF;Think Nothing of Paying Reorganized Group Hereafter| $375 for...

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 LITIZENS REOPEN zWORK FOR SEASON &Tfi Capltol Association "-’-“fi'vf}ds First' Meeting of + Fall at High School. Morth Capitol

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 SOVET PLANNIG 151 WHEAT DRIVE twelve rine factories in different parts country. An example of the stringent with which the

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 AVORA I ASKED TOCOMPLETETERN .ng.yress' Makes Request “After Chamber Refuses #to Accept Resignation. By the Associated Press.

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 __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBE—)R 30, 1930. EDUCATIONAL. iy SCHOQOL OF WASHINGTON lethod. 9369 *...

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 o s rHAY EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. N Beginning of the End—Wednesday at 9:15 A. M. Closing

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 NTHE, EVENING 'ST\‘R W 'SHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, QFP’F‘F"RF}’R 30, 1930. See all THE PRESIDENTS together—eight of whom have

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 THE EVENING STAR, : WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1930.' “THE PRESIDENTS”—in historically correct costumes—an...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. See “THE PRESIDENTS"—In Il)iemnmn of their time—a unique...

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 Hollywood Chintz, Yd. —In beautiful Fall designs 2nd colorings, ¢3¢ guaranteed fast col- ors; 36 inches wide.—Street Floor.

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 . ‘ OBLESS TEACHERS AFFORD PROBLEM Secretary Wilbur Names Committee to Study Situation. By the Associated Press. ‘Why most of

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 ALL-AMERICAN AIRS| ON RADID PRI]GRAMi Two Modern Numbers to Be| Played Tonight—Cohan to Get Tribute. An all-American program,

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. LITTLE WOMAN, I THINK Tl GO UP IN TH SMOKER AND JOIN MR.

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 Ye-terd;v explicit directions were | given .for renovating the feathers of | pillows. After this has been done the | feathers

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 WOMA One of the mogt effective of quick n s this season is made of rows en lay the material from want to make the appliques

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 “Guatantesd No Siate. No Clinkers” Ask the Man Who Uses It Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. 1406 N. Cap. St. Pot. 0970 FOR_ EN FREE

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 PILOT SEES FLAWS BIG CHIEF DOFSNT Old League Never Has Turn, Declares Prexy—Manager Likes Vet Hurlers. BY JOHN B. KELLER....

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 CONNIE SCOFFS AT TALK OF “WORNOUT” CARDINALS Uphill Fight to Capture Pennant May Have Put| Team on Edge for Big Series—Thinks

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 SPORTS. FOOT BALL ELEVEN NOT MADE IN A DAY Outlook for 19’0 Not Good, ! but Score at Boston Not True Criterion. BY H. C....

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 SITUATIONS—DOMESTIC. (Continued. - wishes general House- ol il family. References. Phone Wishes general housework. Wants...

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 MBER 30, 1930 APARTMENTS By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS IHDTIWI. THE SAFEST USED CAR . MARKET In the World. Over 3,000 Satisfied...

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 APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. MOON MULLINS—-~The Bloodhounds. LARGE SUITES...

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 REAL \mv_f_g}v TAYLOR. e NATL 1048 New Detached Home. Chevy Chase. $10,950. On u street having the only and most unicue...

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 BALLOU TO BROADCAST Three Other Educators Also Listed for Addresses Tonight. Dr. Frank W. Ballou, su) of the District public

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