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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated November 30, 1930

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 WEATHER (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) cloudiness and warmer, fol- Increasin, lowed by light rain today or tonight....

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 POLCE Y TR ADMIT 2 HOLDAUS Managers Forced Into Closet and Tills Robbed in Two Sections of City. Three mén arrésted yestérddy

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 p e * COLONIAL PRINTS A3 GERMAN DEPLORES - THE SU~UAY STAR, WAShINGION, D. NOV iboll 60, G, 3 PICTURES IN EXHIBIT OPENING AT

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 A4 EMERGENCY BILLS | GIVEN PREFERENCE Leaders of Three Factions Agree on Right of Way for Relief Measures. (Continued From

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 MISSION SESSION OPENS TOMORROW 28 National brganizations »+ Will Be Represented Here This Week. Protestant religious leaders

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 -OSH UNIVERSITY WILL BE DEBATED kfie;flon of Establishment fiuhieot of Local and Pater- ik N. J,, Teams. “The question of the

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 PLAN BENEFIT DANCE Employes of the Census Bureau will d’:le‘ in the Hotel Mayflower “BUY NOW” N Offer Speclal Inducements to

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 THE SUNDAY IY71Y Save $50.00 1009 Mohair 3-Piece Living Room Suite What a splendid gift for the family! Every one will enjoy

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART ONE. An Elegant Hollywood Vanity Suite of Genuine Walnut When the

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 CATHOLG PARLEY TOSTUDYINDUSTRY Conference to Hold Regional Session in Washington December 9 and 10. Unemployment and other

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 STOCK OF JEWELRY | &°%. % Soon. "t sem's &5 ADVERTISING MAN TP ined Yoerdar Wt tos [ ASSOCIATION FORMED |3 schicr st metiorar

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 SEWING OF INVALID AIDED CATHEDRAL Forty Gold Dollars Left “for . Free Church on Alban 9 A story of how the modest proceeds of

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 .. SCIENTIST T0 SHOW MODERN ‘MIRACLES Executive of Telephone Lab- oratories to Demonstrate Present-Day Apparatus. A modern

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 FEDERAL ROAD AD TOHELP JOBLESS Added Appropriations for Next Two Years Being Matched by the States. By the Associated Pre:

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 v D C, NOveMBER 380, 1930—PART ONE. Sale! Colored Pearl-Finish 9-Piece Toilet Sets A Group Purchase of Lovely Gift Sets Just

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 A—lfi GRAHAM T0 DIRECT | CHEST GROUP UNIT Will Canvass Business and Industrial Organizations for Contributions. Announcement

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 D.C. APPROPRIATIO 1S CAPITAL'S CHIEF ISSUE IN CONGRESS Mapes and Simmons Indicate Fiscal Relations Change Unlikely Now. |...

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 * AIRDROME DEFENS FOUND INADEQUATE Attack Planes, Deadliest War Weapons, May Be Easily Crippled. Attack aviation, devel since

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART ONE. Cash Your Christmas Savings Checks at Our* Service Desk Street

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 GVIL AIR RIGHTS ARE LEAGUE ISSUE Value of Converted Planes for " War Use Expected to Cause Clashes. By the Associated Press.

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 CHIGARD POCE SILVESH URDERS Commissioner Alcock Resents Criticism Made by Can- date for Mayor. By the Associated Press....

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 & B—0 & ATE OF AVIATRIX 1S STILL IN DOUBT Search for Mrs. Miller Goes on Despite Belief That She Plunged in Waves. By the...

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 TRADE FOR ARTHUR WAS PREXY'S HOPE Sale Leaves Griffs With Lit- tle for Barter—Few Spring Dates. BY JOHN B. KELLER. N base...

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930_PAKT ONE. NORRIS HARSH WITH ERRINGRICH BUT SOFT FOR PEOPLE'S CAUSE VAN

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 Tk dbusvaY SIAR, WAShloGLON, LONDON‘AIR CRUISE 1S DNNERFEATRE Board of Trade “Dirigible BT-4000” Flight to Take Place...

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 . RANS EXPECTED TOENDCOLDSELL Inoréasing Cloudiness Pre- dicted for This Afternoon in and Near District. Rains will bring...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, "D. C, NOVEMBER - 30, - 1930—PARYT ONE. B_f1 ® Imported French Transformations mw $7.50 Gray...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART ONE. FREE PARKING! : . y We’ll Be Glad to Cash Your Christmas As a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART ONE. Christmas Savings( Checks Cashed in the Main Office—First...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 30. 1950—PART ONE. This Is Page 2 of THE HECHT CO.'S Four Pages of Practical...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART ONE. This Is Page 3 of THE HECHT CO.’S Four Pages of Practical...

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 Tl SUNDAY DiaK, WaduitouiuN, D, C, Nuvai.oal 30, lvou—rAnl ONE. This Is Page 4 of THE HECHT CO.’S Four Pages of Practical...

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 STUDY OF HEBREN “HELD AD TOJHS 250,000 Children Now Re- ceive Religious Training to . Develop Sense of Unity. The Hebrew...

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 Wasal GTON, D. C, NOViiBRER 30, 1930—PAKE ONE. rURNITURE Mayer & Co. Reduces A Million Dollars’ Worth . Of Lifetime Furniture

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 RUSSANS FAO " NERGLESS QU Moscow Prosecutor Unspar- Ing at Trial of Confessed Anti-Soviet Plotters. By the Assoclated Press.

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 District of Columbia League of Ameri- -t Pen Women.—A coffee house talk be given tomorrow afternoon in un swneleizh Court...

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 ¢ hoak, 2 L. [LL SOLVE c- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 80, 1930—PART ONE. ! : RRRNBRBATRRRIRTNRIIN® Y o U R

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 or por ey material for this column must be to the State office, Room 101, Hgtel, in time to be received first delivery on...

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 » st its meeting in Indianapolis. i; ealled by appoimtment at the White .. House last Wednesday and presented % President...

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART ONE. Castelberg’s 82nd Christmas Sale! ....

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 THE SUNDAY S87iAg, WASHLINGLUN, NOvEMBER 30, 1930—t'AKk1l ON Watch And Community Center _De, nt, | cheting and knitting of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PAKT ONE. Uncle Sam [ Men’s $2 Heavy Welght Says: ¢“Merit Make’ Union

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 " woven-grade sheets. Here It Is, Men! Boys’ $11.75 to $12.50 Wool Overcoats Gifts for Boys $2.50 & $2 Sweaters Special lot

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART ONE. $1.39 Drapery Damask, yd. Christmas Savings p | Charge...

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 EDITORIAL SeECTION he Sundiy Star, Part 2—8 Pages WASHING TON, D. 0, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. Special Articles...

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 THE EVENING STAR ! ‘With Sunda; Edition. WASHINETON, D. C. SUNDAY.....November 80, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Editor The...

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 » SANCHEZ CERRO FACES DIFFICULTIES IN PERU Little Colonel, Leader of -Revolution, Is Master of Homeland From Which He Twice

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 4 GAG ON LITERATURE IN RUSSIA IS FIRM Soviet Regime Demands Propaganda in All Writing Efforts, Thereby Killing Omgmahty....

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 The full text of ntative Ham- Pish's speech ‘Communists in United States,” delivered last night in the National Radio Forum,

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 wiE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ae Fur Collar and Cuff Sets - collars with straight and ERTEELEEE 81395 Tomorrow at 11:30

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—_PART TWO. Visit the Gift Bazar on Our Second Floor —A special gift...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING1ON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 19ou—i-ah'l' TwO. Milanese Silk Underthings «Chemise, bloomers, panties and

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 SUCIELY SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHING TON, D. C., _SUNDAY MISS KATRINA McCORMICK, ‘Whose mother, Representative Ruth Hanna

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 SOCIETY. In the Diplomatic Circle The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara will leave for New York to- day, where they

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, NOVEMBER 30, , Pretty Weddings in Record|[ wixmmo m ocromm | | Of Capital Society

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 SOCIETY. : dlumnd Musicales Feature Chevy Chase Calendar of Events Dr. and Mrs. Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Corby Hosts, Re-...

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 SOCIETY. % Society Leaders in Midst Of Late Autumn Activities Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss returned Thursday from New...

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 Any Join in Exciting Paper Chase Sunday At Fort Humphreya Officers and Ladies of Post Contest for ‘"Prizes." Thanksgiving...

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 Taadh DUs AL h o oadl 3 H BARE Davis, bridge. A buffet supper served in the C}urmmg Social Events guests and friends of Mr.

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 Apartments 1921 Kalorama Road 2 Rms., Din. Ale., Kit. & Bath $77.50 A desirable apartment h Shannon d-: Luc!hnu,ol:'c. DINE §

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 i Dficfirs Club Scene .Of Dance Felturmg Thanksdwmd Week Elaborate ‘Social Functions in Program at Quantico on Recent Dates —

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART THREE. L i SPENDING SEASON HERE ' : 'to! ts | ashington Kesidents

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 -Wearable Gifts Now Chosen May Solve Christma Gloves and Stockings Are Appropriate, If Givers Can Obtain Information as to

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART THREE. Corcoran Gallery Mecca Christmas Checks Cashed ~ Use Your

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 Stage and Screen News and Gossip ey Part 4—S8 Pages JAck OAKIE ard LILLIAN ROTH- “Ses Legs” Palace Here’s a Howdy Do By W. H.

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 AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen NEWI Il‘ld Commen By C. E FTER viewing a number of pictures that have been changed from

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 AMUS METROPOLITA! utward Bound.” UTTON VANE'S sensational drama, | ** “Outward Bound,” is now being pm, at Warner's Metro-

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. ACTORY sales of motor vehicles including passenger cars, trucks and taxicabs at the

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 Aviation BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. ACK of adequate promotion legis- lation for the Army Air Corps, long recognized as a serious

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 6 RADID ANTI-TRUST | CLAMOR RECEDES POPULAR ARTISTS IN Claim of Major Broadcasters, Who Anticipate No Further Legislative...

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 'ANGELL T0 SPEAK b OVER WAL TODAY Martinelli to Appear With Classical Program on WRC Tonight. Normal Angell, Labor member of

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 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART FOUR. D. C. Naval Reserve ‘The newly formed Naval Reserve Athletic

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 Foot Ball, Bowling Part 5—4 Pages WAS HINGTON, SPORTS SECTION The Sunflay Star Golf and General D. C, SUNDAY MORNING,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGILON, D. C. NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PAKYT FLVE. 2 TH SUNDAY SPAR WASHLNMON, D O NovRMbeR 80 wo_wawy VB...

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 THE SUNDAY DLAR. WADSRLNULUN D. C., NOvemBER 30 1930—PART FIVE. Washington State Trims Villanova, 13—0: Stanford Overcomes

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, I NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART FIVE. Coliseum Awarded Evening Star’s Third Annual Yuletide Bowling...

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 News of Markets Pages 1to § Part 6—12 Pages NATIONAL, CAPITAL REPORTS BIG; DROP IN BANK CLEARINGS November Total $102,030,-

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 FINANCIAL STOCKLISTHEHER | (oo taken on a firmer tone and values on practically all lines show an advance THE SUNDAY STAR,

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 FINANCIAL. GURB ISSUES GAIN ON SHORT COVERING Week End Market Closes Higher After Irregular Price Movement. BY JOHN F....

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 FINANCIAL INNARROW RANGE - Market Lacks Trend at Short Session—U. S. Issues Steady. BY DONALD C. BOLLES, Associated Press...

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 - NATURAL GAS LINE EXTENSIONS LARGE Stir Created in Industry by Railroad Demand for U. S. Control. BY J. C. ROYLE. ‘The...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. SITUATION—MEN. ontinued.) o lizx B :::::fl' .:‘:S:‘.'“—'%. HAN neat, colored; handy: g&f“" operator or

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 UNDAY SurA, MV ADLLLANU A ULy SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continyed.) Jou have snvinil o 75| P rniTURE. fi:“m- man, when % R_IMPERIAL

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 lAll—-MJ‘lollolllll. ’ii 525 FORYO B LI SR Lt o cul ’fodly Only. AUTO MART, 1318 14th St. MS—FURNISHED. Continued.)...

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 AFARIMENTS. TAdE SULDAY S1TAR, WASLIdGLON, D. C, NOveumbuR 30, 1930—~PAKT SIX, AFARIMENIS DIRECTORY OF UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS

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 REAL' ESTATE AP, ZROOMS, KITCEEN & BATH. E:;Idtor and telephone service. -proof walls. PLEY COURTS, 1514 17th St. N.W. LOW

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 KEAL SALE—HOUSES. wnunu.) Rl L THIS QPPORTUNITY, Same as rent, Colored. Open, 711 Har- ward st. n.w. Modern: h.-w. ROOMS, “H.

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 wfi D. C. Mother Knew Best wISE mothers find the things that keep children contented, happy, well. Most of them have learned

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 l\/I_us_ic Art PART ' 7. \ he Sunday Staf filaga;ine‘ WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 30, 1930. 24 PAGES. WILD GUSHERS of FIRE...

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 2 perhaps it forms a rivulet, to run to the near- est creek and scatter its fire for miles throughk woodlands and farm...

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 —_— " Quaker Meeting House for Washington THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 30, 1930. to Erect in the United...

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 g THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. Musicrans Are Only Human, Amusing Stories Told About Stars of the...

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 - ALL-AMERICA TEAMS #: BUNK! < Says Gil Dobie 1930. #w Trying to Choose a Super-Eleven From All the Gridiron Stars of Foot

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 1= THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B é WOVEMBER 30, m Every Murder Myst So-Called “Perfect Crimes™ Would Be Impossibley Avers

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. 7 alking Themselves Qut of Victory Burleigh Grimes, Cardinals’ hurler,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. Georgetown Church Has Anniversary, Founder and First Pastor of...

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 time of the occurrence. Being in the house at the time, my remembrance is quite clear that the Potomac was frozen to &...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. Under the Oleander By M. A. de Ford. A Powerful Story of the Jea]ousy

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. 11 ‘Russia’s Effort to Get Along Without HOME COOKING | How the...

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 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI MARVELS IN CONSTRUCTION Here Are Many Hitherto Unrevealed Details About the United States Navy’s

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 ON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30,] o3 ” AIRSHIP OF WORLD'S LARGEST COMPARISON OF THE AKRON, LOS ANGELES, GRAF ZEPPELIN AND R-100 AKRON.

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 14 THE NEWEST Fashions 1n Babies’ Rattles, Auto Tires, Fake Gasoline Tanks, and Even Pseudo-Corsets, Are Among the Latest...

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 Blessed Barrier A Story of Release. By Fannie Hurst. OMEWHERE in the heart, the mind and the spirit of young Sterling was a

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 [ — & /HE .THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C, NOVEMBER 3, ™% RIDGE JFORUM Any Question, Be It Silly or Valid, Will Be Answered

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. Events of the Week TUESDAY. Opening concert of the Boston Symphony...

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 TEN YEARS OF WORLD CO-OPERATION. Secreturiat of th: League of Nations. Fore- word by €ir Eric Drummond. Boston: World Peace

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 N CALENDAR OF EXHIBITIONS. CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seventeenth sireet and New York avenue. Tuwelfth Biennial Exhibition,...

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 20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. Saved From the Jaws of Hungry Crocodiles - Thrilling Battles -~ With

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. 21 Marvels in Construction of United States Navy’s Newest Titanic...

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 [~ 22 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. - Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words Across. 79. Born. 1. A...

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 PUZZLES 1. The first puzzle this week is a word square in pictures. Only the second word should be at all difficult. i 2....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930. : WHEN 39.5.PRINCE, R A e o SEFEATED MISS ELSA VON BLOMEN L] 7 CHAMPION

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 GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT g sans e CThe Sunfy Shad WASHINGTON, D. (., NOVEMBER 30, 1930. In the Corcoran Gallery’s Twelfth...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 30, 1930. Prince Svasti, At right: A recent father ?‘S' the and

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 THE SUNDAY The book bootlegger. “Now, I hope, Mr. Mink, you're not easily shocked. Because what I have to show you, while of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 30, 1930. Just the sport for a snap- py Fall day. George...

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 Tom Powers and Vicivt a.<u. ble Cooper, in a scene from the Theater Guild production of Bernard Shaw’s play, “The Ap- ple...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. 1. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 30. 1930 Grace George, who appears here this week in St. John Er-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, . C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 30, 1930. A coed beauty of the South- land. Miss Margery Dyson of

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 V'I'Hl‘l SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. . .—GRAVURE SEUTxross e e Buy Now For Christmas PAY NEXT YEAR Now is the time to select...

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 The Sundiy Star. [ e WASHINGSON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1930, HEY MOON! THAT LUMP MRS. HAMHOCKS PUT ON HIS HEAD

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 | JEFE WHY DID You WELL GE ] ‘}{“W o ) €LL, JUDGE, T Go€s I CANT S€€ How THAT IN THe STORE AND Asks JUSTIFIES THE COWARDLY DR

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 PEACH { - 9 . OF A" SINGER' | : HE SINGS THE (Rl i R Feliens Y'EVER k - & HEARD ! g £ S ene Byrres o= # \F I 1AD o OH MOM!

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 WHAT MAKES YOUu SO LATE, JOE.? WHY, YOUSEE, | SOINED A CLASS LN CRAPS HOOWNG Z B¥E] oos , Be SURE TOo ComE HoME| | WHAT IN

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 [ oo The Sunilny St [ oo | WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1930, LOOX OuT, SANDN' THoSE TH\NG% GET B\GQGER...

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 BRUTUS- WHEN THATS WHERE WE'LL =%, |EDDIE HITCHCOCK GO HARRY!! &l AND | WERE THERE ) WE SAW ALL KINDS| g ‘OF GAME — $ BY...

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 JOHN 1M GOING TO VOTE Fon HERMAN DINGLE - f HE HAS SUCH A FINE FACE HANDSOME IS AS HANDSOME WHY ER UM,AH | AH-FEEL AH TRAT

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 o ! e - . 1. 11471 A TESTHEL> BouT 250 YEARS ! ; W[\ SN o\ THE THAMES RIVER AGO IT WAS DISCOVERED il : c Y - (LG B B...

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