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Evening Star dated November 2, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Falr, with slow] H e Iy rhhu"'umperlfure ures—Highest, 48, .m. y; lowest, 37, at 4

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 . IS WY SILVE ~ NAVAL DISPUTE \0ffer Through Gibson to End Dangerous Franco-Italian Rivalry. (Continued From First Page.)...

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 MRS, HOOVER O AI \CATHEDRAL CAUSE Accepts Honorary Leader-| "ship in Nation-wide Organi- zation Among Women. Announcement was

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 Personality of Montanan Is Big Factor in Consideration "...of .Any Voter. . BY, WILLIAM HARD, Now }s the time to write about

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 Trl SUNDAY STAR, WASaiNGTLON, D. C, NOVEMBER 2, 1930—PART ONE A—S " 00.E, ENGINEERS WIN RIFLE TITLE D. C. Guardsmen Annex...

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 Yok SUapdY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMB. R 2, 1930—PART ONE. trathmead O, Planned Comm wzi{(y Marking an Epoch in the...

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 W. - WARREN ' TALTAVULL sy ‘uneral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Read Phie, } Col. 0464 Adams 10341 ste 21 3 Briges.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 2 1980—PART ONE. ' |. c.“E "s' tures, aftd almost invariably somewhere Tantry,

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 oS DAY B WASHINGTON, D._ C, NO ER 1980—PART O A9 . MEN BATTLING | e o ™ aenents | it e g e * ¢ | DEATH TO BE ASKED |...

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 A-10 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 2, 1930—PART ONE. i Ask About Our Budget Service Plan f Do you know that

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 2, 1930—PART ONE. G PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 The

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 1930—PAr L OXE. PLAN MADE TO PAY CHILDREN OF POOR A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOViubbR 2 CHRITIAS SEAS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Rugs of Luxurious Beauty Priced Low! Seconds of s$150 American Oriental Rugs 50444 Measuring...

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 A—14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 U HUTEL Ifl BE RUN, IOR LE E COMMITTEE WHICH WILL RUN HOTEL BY JUNIOR LEAGUE Members Will

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. y mot included, totaled 61091 | increased 425 per cent over the same | MANY CROPS OBTAINED...

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 'LANSBURGH'S & 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store I RPN NS Y 7, ew Net Curtains

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 ’ WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBE he Sunday Star R 1930. -y [AXT INSURANCE INIONCTION T0 BE e Piay in tiome DN...

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 £-Z Tk DRY INVESTIGATOR FLAYED BY TWO Senate Building Undercover, Agent nequest_ed by Treas- ury, Says Thayer. By the...

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 FAUQUIER ELECTION | OFFICIALS NAMED! Judges and Clerks for Polling | Places Announced for County. @pecial Dispatch to The...

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 B—4 STANDARD DEGREES PURPOSE OF STUDY New Test System May Have Revolutionary Effect on Higher Educa_flon. BY THOMAS R. HENRY.

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 NEW U. S, EMBASSY PLAN PLANS APPROVED 4 Bids for Constructing Build- ing in Lima, Peru, Soon to Be Invited. Bids for...

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 kfi..‘ AS PERIL T0 YOUTH | EAP LIQUOR SEEN E. West Believes Bootleg) Product Is Increasing Driak Habit. Prohibition may have

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 4 4 RESULT UNCERTAIN INPRINCE GEORGES Republicans Make Strong Challenge in County—Pro- gressives a Factor. BY GEORGE PORTER,

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 B8 =* HOOVER 10 SPEAK ~ FORWORLD MEET {Armistice Day Address to Be Under Auspices of Friend- ship Alliance Body. The World

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 PROTEST VOTE DUE 10 HURT MORROW Election to Senate Over Simpson by Comfortable Margin Seen, However. Special Dispatch to The

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 SENATORIAL BATTLES BITTER, WITH LIKELIHOOD OF LOSS TO 6. WALSH RE-ELECTION 34 SENATE SEATS “ AT STAKE TUESDAY Eight Senators

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 4y HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 2, 1930—PART O ROOSEVELT, TUTTLE AND PINCHOT FIGHTS GIVE COLOR TO CAMPAIGN TWO

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 FOURTH TERM CRY ISRAISEDBY G.0.P. Governor’s Re-Election, How- ever, Is Looked For After Vigorous Campaign. Svecial Dispatch

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 { THE SUNDAY OREGON POSITIONS HOTLY CONTESTED McNary and Hawley Likely to Win by Reduced Majori- ties, Observers Feel,...

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 C—6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING:iON, D. C, NOVre.iBER 2, 1930—PART ONE. 1 s 2 4 absndoned, but he was sentenced to| PTG W NE L T

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 D. €, NOVEMBER 2, 1930—PART ONE. been & lucky break for Mrs. McCormick | Lottie O'Neill, independent Republican because many

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 MICHIGAN 6. 0. P. SEES CLEAN SWEEP Hard Fight Waged in Wet District—Incumbent in Dan- ger of Defeat. Special Dispatch to. The

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 Misses® $2.98 Sweaters ‘ $9.48 style, with double Fioor. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 2, 1930—PART ONE. Usual

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 2, 1930—PART ONE. Inlaid Linoleums NAtional e & ) Free Farking Armstrong’s...

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 WATERWAY ACCORD HOPED FOR BY U.S. Canada’s Consent to St. Lawrence Project Would Give Aid to Jobless. By the Associated...

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 Scarab By S. S. Copyright, 1930, by 8. 8. Van Dine. - INSTALLMENT XXL OU like Mr. Salveter—eh, « what, Hani?” * Vance lifted

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 2 - 1930—PART ONE. €18 =0 T 00 0000 A0S A 0 S 7O The NATIONAL Scores Again With

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 2, 1930—PART ONE. . CIFETIME) Organized Reserves ||| J FURNITURE Extension school

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 Part 2—-8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION, he Sunday Star, WASHIN 3TON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, 3 NOVEMBER 2, 1930. PROSPERITY IS...

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 (THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY......November 2, 1830 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 GERMAN REPUBLIC SEEN NEEDING OUTSIDE HELP Question of Scaling Involves United States as Well as Other BY FRANK H. SIMONDS.

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 - PROSPERITY IS DECLARED . BOUND TO RETURN SOON Firestone Says Nation With Sleeves Rolled Up Is Unquestionably on Uphill...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must be I the State office, room 101, Burling- fon Hotel, by the first

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 2, 1930—PART TWO. sare LAMPS 12 Less Than Regular —Bridge, Junior, Davenport and

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 Philco Baby Grand Console, 33 in. High $69.50 Without Tubes —A very new Lowboy Console model, of fine walnut and birds- eye

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 Copies of Expensive Appenzell Handkerchiefs 35¢ - —Exactly the sort of handkerchiefs dainty women want—whether they receive

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 SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star. NOVEMBER 2, 1930. Tales of Well | Known WFolk B WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, FRAU...

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 SOCIETY. Pretty Weddings Grace Records of th The marriage of Miss Catherine Jean e Midautumn Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Sigourney

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 SOCIETY. Prominent Folk of Capital Seen in the Passing Throng Many Residents Returni Departing—Visitors ng From Out{ngs....

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 SOCIETY. Second Big Hop of Seasor. Entertainment Follows Foot Ball Game—Annapo- ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 1.—The | Iglehart

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 SO New York Society Gathers - InThrongs at *King Horse" to Reign During November—Competition Staged by Six NEW YORK, November

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 SOCLELY “Quantico Young Folk Devoting the Season : To Horseback Riding Classes Under Instruction of cnpt. M. G. Holmes....

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