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Evening Star dated November 27, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Generally fair and continued cold to- day and tomorrow; lowest temperature tonight

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 A2 THE EVENING RELEF PPERNIST DA I CONERES Harmony on Ways of Helping Farmers and Jobless Not Achieved, However. Br the...

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 » “PEACE IN HARMONY 1S DECLARED NEED Catholic University Rector Preaches to Statesmen at Pan-American Mass. Declaring the...

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 I]ATA ASSEMBLEB [lrkwny Pllns Necessitate MNew Structure South of i+ Pennsylvania Avenue. Ldeut. OO\ U.- 8. Grant, 3d,...

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 i WILSON IS BOOMED FOR LABOR PLACE - “Uncle Billy’s” Cabinet Claim Is Based on Respect and %: Coalition Idea. r BY FREDERIC

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 Every Saturday and Sunday $175 Rors BALTIMORE 80 minutes from heart of Washington to heart of Baltimore sl .00 Round Trip to

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930. The PALAIS RO G STREET AT ELEVENTH A Bargain! Gift Box...

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 TaE EVENING — STAR. WASHINGTON, i I 8, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930. NING STAR o With y Morning Edition, WASHINGTON, D. C....

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 POLICE SHAKE-UP URGED IN CHIGAGD Grand Jury Demands Reor- ganization as First Step Against Crime Rule. By the Associatéd...

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 A—10 GLENECHOMAY ASK * CHANGE N CHARTER Town Now Faced With Prab- ‘lem of Insufficient Reve- nue for Needs. By & 8taff...

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 EBNS[}IENEE 0R|G|N e = . NOVEMBER 27, 1930. el &N, T, Moses & Sons Civilization Attacked by ‘/4‘ g(_ft fi o m OSES fleans...

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 LEUKEMIA TRACED BY GENERATIONS Disease “Akin to Cancer Be- | lieved Inherited, After Ex- periments on Mice. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING ,‘m 13 CONDEMNATION CASES TO COME UP Commission Instead of Jury to Pass on Mount Vernon Boulevard Land. By &...

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 —14 COMMISSION SEEKS VIEWS ON HUNTING Virginia Body at Warrenton Tomorrow on Shorten- ing of Season. By the Associated Press.

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 FIN COPPER PRODUCERS FACE BIG HANDICAP . Fate of System Depends Upon Its Effect in Dumping of Cheap“Foreign Metal in U. &...

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 Use Our Newly Enlarged Free Parking Space ectly across from our Eighth Street entrance newly enlarged private parking area,

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 The Foening Star 0. HEADS EXENPT SCHOOLS, BRARES FROM CIVL SERVCE Commissioner Reichelderfer, Informs Dr. Carusi and Dr....

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 D. C, THURSDAY. NOV-EMBER 27, 1930. S their | Joyce Broderick; the secohd secretary,|share equal honors, was that at- Gen. |

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 “SOCIETY v —{Continued Prom Second Page) tte Yerby, Miss Mildred Blaine Clarke, Carolyn Walker, Miss Betty West, Miss R.u'.h

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 | SOORES ILLITERAGY = l’eaohers and Fr_ee Text Book Lgws Urged by Hall Be- fore Educators. ®5 the Assoctated Prets. RICHMOND,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930. « CONTRACT LETTING| s popem a7 g sion on deer hunting ended

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 The Secret of "MARGARET YORKE _ By Kathleen Norris Cermah 199 b e Amrinm Newarr Allar THE STORY THUS PAR. Margaret Yorke_ an

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 ~.Christmas Shopping, Will be Easier More room in the enlarged store! A bright, interesting gift shop, third floor, away from

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 | | i } ! i i 'i | ey e ampr EVE G SAk WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930. Combined Month Frida Women’s $35 &...

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY., NOVEMBER 27, 1930. ‘W B Clearan 2 e and —THE HECHT CO. en 6th and 7th. No...

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 . B=10 ENGINEERS SEEK ' AQUEDUCT ROUTE | Earthquakes Present Une| usual Problem in Handling Big Water Project. By the...

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 - WARNAVYBULDING BY CAPITOL URGED esolution for Location of New Structure Adopted by Anacostia Citizens. The Anacostia...

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 KNamnf Half-Price Sale of Girls’ $10 Fur-Trimmed COATS $5 Sizes 7 to 14 —Here is an opportunity that will instantly appeal to

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 Friday! A Sale of New Winter HATS Felts with Metallic Trims Sleek Black Satins Belting Ribbons, Gold Metallics High Colored

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 What's What and Where Attractions Soon to Be See Shaw’s “The Apple Cart” Next Week’s Feature at National. N his new comedy,

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930. WobpwarDp & Lot Qe . The Christmas Store e On the Third...

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 E\"ENING‘ STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930. \l// DWARD & LortHRop ~asailnd -l he Christmas Storeé < Lo s

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 Che Zo WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, 'WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION ening Staf, NOVEMBER 27, 1930. PAGE C—1 Stage Can’t Get...

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 SPORILS Tok uvesiNg S LAR, WADdDRDiNuiuN b U, TonunovAY, NUVEMBER 27, 1930. SPORTS. P 13- L TN - ST =M= T L AT P A NI A 1...

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 ‘i :ert guar dl - ToE"EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. A Lovely Gift Book! For every child accompanied an adul lOtolZam...

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 IUINT LUNGEDN ISHELDBY CLUBS First Comblned Meeting of Civic and Service Groups Observes Thanksgiving. For the first time in

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 THE EV NG S'J;AR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930.. BELIEVE ME, g Now FoLKS, STEP uP || /OH! My POOR STOMACH

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 WOMA N’S PAGE. Background for Thanksgiving BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. ‘There are few holidays that have so descriptive & name

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 Fur Trimmings Used on Hats BY MARY MARSHALL. a bit of the fur used to give a com- panionate touch. If you have bought & » |

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. FORD 1929 COU#‘E. sleet, m uy steepe: Foou “that Ford dia make. Bareats that you're hownd: {0

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 REAL APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. SPECIAL OF% 'EflNE UNEXPIRED LEASE. 8-rm. THE CALUMET, 3rd & East Capitol St. Near Capitol and

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 - MISSION WORKERS SHOWN GRATITUDE Wife of Man, Helped to Job, Sends - Basket . for Other Needy. BY GRETCHEN SMITH. one man

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