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Evening Star dated October 28, 1930

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 WEAT HER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Occasional light ra in tonight and pos- sibly tomorrow morning: colder tomor- Tow.

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 T2 w HATIMPORTERS - American Makers Object as Reorganized Tariff Group Holds First Hearing. By the Assoclated Press. The...

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 MRS, GARNER MAY | BET HONOR. POST Bhould Husband Become Speaker She Avers Question of Precedence Would End. B the Associated

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 MPBELL DENIED DIRECTED VERDICT Adkins Holds U, S. Has Made Ample Showing of Venue in District. ___(Continued From First Page)

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 ) HAVE MOVED SllUTH Belief Is Founded on Fact Kanchow Fails to Answer Wireless Call. By the Associated Press. “HONGKONG,...

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 GAS INSTALLATION CHARCE PROTESTED Kensington Resident Alleges; Holise Connection Cost Is Excessive. MT. RAINIER CITIZENS NAME

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 WS LR WK BXPRES AT HONE Daughter of Late President Harrison Inspired First “* White House Dance. James Robert McKee, only of

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 THE EVENING STAR Sunda; Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY......October 28, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor ,The...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LANCASTER FUNERAL SET FOR TOMORROW ‘Washington Writer’s Rites Will Be Held at St. Paul's...

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 A—10 * : MUSSOLIN READY TO LEAD H ARMY . Duce Addresses Veterans on Eighth Anniversary of Fascist March. By the Associated

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 CANNON SUFERS NERVOUS ATTACK Bishop in Hospital Under Treatment for Neuritis and | Inflammatory Arthritis. By the Assoclated

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 2 NEW YORK OPERA SEASON 1 0PENED White Predominates in Style Show Attending “Aida” Premiere. By the Associated Press. NEW...

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 , SLIGHT DROP NOTED) ~ $32,951.03, a slight drop of $700, to the report filed today with Public Utilities Commission....

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 FINANCIAL. > FINANCIAL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. A_l4 #¥s BELL FIRM SPENDS §1,000,000 PER DAY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,

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 FINANCIAL UPSWING ON CURB (ISLED BY UTILITIES Natural Gas Shares Featured % in Advance—O0il Issues Are Strong. . BY JOHN A.

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 A—16 SOUTHERN EUROPE | 68 Killed, 3,000 Homeless in Turkey—Alpine Mountain Passes Snowbound. By the Assdctated LONDON,...

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 | \CL INDICTED O ROBBERY COUNT INHOSPITAL CASE ‘Walter 0. Jones, Earl Roberts ’ " and Unidentified Man, Al " Uncaptured,...

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 ‘aeAntT-anfl Mrs. Hoover Have as White " House Guests Friends From California. FEETTIRT iaigz i 2 { 5 ES ] {3 i § : st } - |

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 TGRIDERTORN | AGAIN, HE STATES | Former Mayor of Hyattsville| , Serves Notice He Will ¢ Fight On. { | By a Btaft...

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 - ' ASSASSINS OF AIELLO [en 2o iy st face & week and rece! PAID $10,000 FOR JOB 57553 4 2 i 1 SRR, 4 home Alello stepped into

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 “ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. PEAQUES T0 HONOR -z In Big Sawdust Bin, fl'EPH[N *...

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 + " children from abuse and neglect; en- CHLD DEPENDENCY STATISTICS URGED Millions Spent But Few Facts Are Known, Says Folks

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 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. 2 ' LANSBURGH'’S 70th ANNIVERSARY The End of This Week Will

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 THE EVENING 'STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. ' » Housewives! A Chance to Save 50c on 31.69 Extra Long...

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 URGED OF PEOPLE ‘Mlexandria - Citizens’ Body Hears Plea to Loosen Purse Strings. ‘@wecial Dispatch to The Star....

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 " sities is the national ac: Medical Colleges. . has the distinction of standing second | in the percentage of its graduates

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 Pimmrd W:‘l.l:. candidate for State' a y, gaserted. & He characterized Ma). Lee as & tyrant and lauded John Culver, defeated

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 By S. S. Van Dine Copyright, 1930, by 8. 8. Van Dine. INSTALLMENT XVI. | OU must admit, Markham, I ven you makes plausi- |

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, a2 ex-| CHORAL WAR SYMPHONY TRIBUTE TO BROTHER m Mcntcomeg g:“ -, !;em;r? trom | “Fieat,...

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 * PARKS CONNECTION PLANS DISCLSSED Georgetown Citizens’ Asso- ciation Outlines Projects Ahead for Year. Outlining of.projects

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 TES SIR, WE HAVE @0op Amsscn || TEN THOUSAND DERRIEST T BELEVE THAT WAS A B LEND OLD MAN DILLB&RRY A PRE THAT DESTROYED...

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 OCTOBER 28, 1930. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, T PALAIS ROYAL When You Can Get Values Like This—Now Is the

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 he Foening Staf. WITE SUNDAY MORNING EDITION » WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. - : PAGE G-t Marines Are Sure to

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 SPORTS TACKLING OF ALBIE ALWAYS IS SCORED Georgia, Brown Booed When They Toppled Elusive Quarterback. N began, those who have

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 SHAW AND EINSTEIN| N.Y.BODY IS HURT 10 BE HEARD HERE| BY FIGHT FAILURES ‘Toddy on the Radio (ATl time p.m, unless otherwise

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 v , turned he was lickin, [REra— be| salad | candlestick as just described. mixture. To make the first alight- l'y crush the

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 W Metal-Thread OMAN’S PAGE. Em-broidery BY MARY MARSHALL. you want a cold-weather afternoon that is just a little out of the

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 CLOSING HOURS ‘FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In. order to protect its ad- vertisers from receiving...

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 R. I dwellis 157 below as: 3009 14th ST. For Sale or Will Lease. ‘Prominent e mh ::0 m lmnaa. completely renovate 1t and...

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