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Evening Star dated October 1, 1930

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 Closing N.Y. Markets, Pages13,14 & 15 No. 31,564. Entered as second class matter post office, Washington, DG SIMMONS HOMER, A

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 HOOVERIS CHEERED AT OPENING GAME Seat on Athletics’ Side Pro- vided for President—Goes Later to Cleveland. President’s Speech

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 193 "Wd or M ? Hg NAMED BY jURY will Rogers FALL SEASON TO OPEN iYOUTH...

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 BRUENING BUDGE FACESROUGHROAD Financial Plan of German Chancelior Certain to Meet With Opposition. By the Associated Press.

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 SPEECH STRESSES | CVIGED OPERATION Thomas Littlepage, Addres- sing D. €. Chamber of Com- merce, Outlines Program. | | Civic

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 'Tllcplmne National 5000 immediate delivery of The Star to your home every evening and Sunday morning. ' The Route Agent will

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 s . T |out to various subcommittees mbjee-‘ committees which have | per cent of the cost available is con-|gram that will be

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 ‘THE EVE.NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. 1E MNING STAR |[ed ofl interests, not cnly failing to up-

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 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, ADVERTISING CLUB PLANS DUNAHUE, A[:‘"]R’ l TESTIMONIAL LUNCHEON ] . Paints T'S rtemarkable what

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 TGSTOLENAUTOS | oo v e | | | | FOUND INHOE-UT Police Recover Machines, All of New Models—Three Men Arrested. Police recovered

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 L RADIO AIR PIRATES OBJECT OF ATTACK Sixty Stations May Be Si- lenced in Drive on lllegal Operators. By the Associated Press.

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 ADVANCE IN GRAIN ¢ PRICES PREDICTED Favorable Factors in Situa- * tion Declared Likely to Lift Values Soon. BY OWEN L. SCOTT.

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 o TR FINANCIAL. SENS OFREGOVERY INBUSIESS OTED Federal Reserve Report for Fifth District Reveals Sea- sonal Increases. BY...

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 Temporary Restriction on Bears Would Stabilize Mar- ket, He Believes. BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. 3

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 ONBETTER BUYING Market Turns Upward Under Leadership of Public Utilities Group. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 A—16 LEGION TO SHOULDER | EXPENSE OF PLANES 1 New_Jersey. Navy Department Authorizes Use |the Marine | eof Machinés on...

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 CRIME PREVENTION HELD PRIE SOCIAL PROBLEM OF NATION Paper Read at Catholic Char- ities Session Urges Greater Work Among Qoys.

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY ;Prcsident and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to Inter- national Road Congress at Reception HE President and Mrs. Hoover

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 SOCIETY I To Visit New York }‘ Tomorrow the New Jelleff’s An Opening of Great Importance (Donunued Prom Second Pue) friends

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 {(Continued From Third Page.) o fon to the Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln. e Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Joslin | have returned

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 e i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER T, 1930, EDUCATORS PRAISE | - seseeet) 3 G PATAIS ROYAL | | oo...

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 1S, JUDRES PLAN - RELIEF OFDOCKETS Ten Circuits Represented at Conference With Chief Justice Hughes. By the Associated Press

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 OB HANGS SLAYER OF CHIEF OF POLICE Colored Man Taken From Jail’ and Killed on Telephone Pole. By the Associated Press. |...

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 Rayon Travel Tweeds —36-in. travel tweed prints in beautiful C new designs and col- orings. Fast colors. 49c value. Street

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 THE EVE. . *' S8 'R, WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. B9 REUBEN CLARK MAY |5itfieniumed » “ommr e ot nt| ATTACK

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 B—-10 = INSHINE EFFECT ON TEETH STUDIED vesligates School Records oi Indian Children. ‘ By the Associated Press. By a...

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 OFFICIALS CONFER T0 PROTECT LEGION Act to Guard Against Com- munists Bringing Discredit Upon Organization. By the Associated

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 RAIL PATRONAGE BUYING IS PROBED Charges of Necessary Pur- chase of Inferior Goods to Be Investigated. l By the Associated...

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 3 i CATHOLIC WOMEN HEAR D. . SPEAKER Miss Hamelin Describes Re- conciliation of Spiritual With Sports in Education. Ey the

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 = o NG STAR. WASHINGTON‘ D. O, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. HALSMANN RELEASED t, saying he was not in a BIG RADIO CENTER WORK

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 The WASHINGTON, D. C, bening Star. ‘WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDTTION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER "1, 1930. ‘Classified Ads PAGE C—1 Jordan,

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 SPORTS WARM-UP NEEDED 0 DECIDE HURLER Unlikely to Make Any Slab Selections Until Just Be- fore Play Opens. BY CONNIE MACK,

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 SPORTS. Maryland Well Fixed for Yale Clash : Six School Games on Week End Schedule RESERVE' POWER IS RELIEF TOBYRD...

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, . D. O, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. - SPORTS. Fountain Ham Bowlers Set National Capital

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 WOMAN’S PAGE, Pickle Recipes for Winter Menus BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. in culinary work done at all. e recipes are somewhat

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 C—6 »=» WOMAN'S PAGE. G _STAR, History-Makers and Their Dumb Friends Louis XI Used Any Trick to Orch: l [ I @, BY J. P. = AS

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 * ever had, and, truly, WOMAN'S PAGE, BEDTIME STORIE Impy (ets a Shaking, Eu Il“lg:.v:z;'mldlt of "!Ill —Old MGIM&IWN...

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 What's What. and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters “The Pajama 'l'o-ln N.Hnnl. HE world...

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 ONTHE AIR TONIGHT Columbia to Broadcast Beau- ties and Historical Back- ground of Capital. ‘The beauties and historical hck-

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1830. WELL, HERE WE ARE N MONTRS AND TO-MORROW WE'LL BE IN Quesee!

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. MISCELLANEOUS. Star “Want Ad” “UNCLE

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 ~ AUTOMOBILES. A cr 2080 “F:W"c i mechanieally ‘e uull-nt uu T ese s0d new Soen at €730 Wisconsin an. o ik for Mr. Reifinger.

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 BER 1, 1930. L, ENING STAR, W gy army APARTMENTS. 1627 16th St. N.W. 1423 HARVARD ST. N.W. A e O i ent o second floor, |...

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 APARTMENTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHI APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. THE OAKLAND, e fl i | TO...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. : ) » ] % o m}{ i o oh =T MOON MULLINS—The Iron

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 AUCTION SALES. THIS_AFTERNOON. ' AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. ‘Trustees’ Sale of Two...

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