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Evening Star dated December 11, 1930

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 ‘WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Light not much change tonight; tomorrow cloudy; ture; mini- in temperat...

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 SWANSON FAVORS | " DELAYON COURT Prospects for Action Protocols Believed Less- ened in Senate. By the Associated h”‘x‘mfld e

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 5 ‘RED CROSS RELIEF " PLANS. INDORSED $500,000 Spent in Drought Sections—Hughes Elected " Vice. President. ‘The extensive.

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 ' State, conferring with officials of the TOGETTAX CASE From U. S. for Sale of Muscle Shoals Power. An interesting question

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 . HIGHER WAGES PUT FIRST AS REMEDY Shorter Hours Also Urged as Trade Stimulant—Value of Press Stressed. By the Associated...

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 ONEPEADS LY IN Mll!_S_@UTAG[ Harry M. Rothgeb to Be Sen- tenced Saturday by Jus- tice Gordon. Harry M. Rothgeb, one of three

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 " SOVIET ELECTIONS N NOW IN PROGRESS These Who Achieve Seats Will Be Communists of Un- impeachable Records. This ls the third

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 THE EVENING STAR —_With Sunday Morning Edition. _ WASEINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. . .December 11, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES....

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 Here are a Man’s Id of Real Christmas Gi MEN prefer practi- cal gifts . . . gifts of smart apparel, for instance, from a...

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 ‘A—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSi)'AY DECEMBER 11, 1930. B&D.DPHID [Frevevsveveveveneves: RV ER R ETET . You

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 . CONGRESS LIBRARY -BROADENS SCOPE Volibehr Collection Is Out- standing Addition Reported by Dr. Putnam. Notable advances in

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 - FINANCING OF WAR PURCHASES PUSHED More Money Spent for Mili- tary Armaments in 1930 Than in 1914, g BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR.

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 - STOCKS ARE LOWER, " ON BANK CLOSING, : Decline in Market' Proceeds on More Orderly Scale. Leaders Supported. BY GEORGE T.

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 .FINANCIAL. THE EVENING 11 A14 ws CAPITAL TRACTION REVENUES SLUMP, \ High. Low. 1930. FINANCIA | STORE SILES OFF STAR.....

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 NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930. - DECREASE IN CURB PRICES CONTINUES| Closing of Bank Reflected in

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 7"'A‘;16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1I. 1930, % PHYSIOTHERAPY ROOMS R [} T I] U S.¢hop window, 80

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 SOCIETY,” SO THL EVENING S CIETY] The President and Mrs. Hoover to Give Reception to the Judiciary at the White House...

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 » SOCIETY- (Continiied From Second Pagg.) / daughter Esther to Mr. David Robert | ] | Simon, son of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Abram

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 - NEW STREET NAME | [ cro vieam | m | -~ URGED IN PETITIUN| Memorial Drive Suggested for| Brown Avenue in Falls | Church....

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 PARGEL CHANGES not over 10, 15 o pounds and ali over 10 pounds, 20 cents. Basic Rate Increase. The | basic rate would be...

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 AN POVER SHORT = INCHARTING WORK Hydrographic Report Calls Attention of Adams to Growing Demands. Beautiful Gifts of China -

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 . PERREE.WATERS DIES AT ROCKVILE Montgomery Register of Wills Stricken Suddenly at Desk. Special Dispatch o' The Star....

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 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1930. quite as distinguished as the artist to whom it was...

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 ... COVERED WAGON T0°BE IN EXHIBIT Colonial Virginia Recalled by Relic Brought Here for Antique Show. BY GRETCHEN SMITH....

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 TELLS OF NAVY'S SCIENTIFIC WORK Capt. Hellweg Describes Ob- servatory as Seeking to Make Sea and Air Safer. The Naval...

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 * L GRAND OPE CATIRE D TRAVELER TO LECTURE ON INDIA'S BEAUTIES Capt. Noel to Illustrate Talk To- morrow Before Members of Na-

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 98 Cowhide, 3-Pocket Styl ; : Sk E | HEARTALKBYWILE & ~ Brief Cases, each i oo £a D st ] 2o HomSngmreein fi. fine cowhide— o

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 L By the Associated Pre: Distribution BALTIMORE POLICE a soup kitchen m-lhhl:lul by the - precipitated a melee between a...

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 HUNTERS FEATURE RIDING CLUB SHOW Seven »Events ! Arranged for -Indoor Exhibition Tomor- row Night at 8. Seven events have...

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 ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930. - Wo DWARD & LoTHROP eanQE . The Christmas Store < i s...

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 The Christmas Star Column These items have been per- sonally chosen by our store shopper as the most selective gifts to be

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 st Friday Super-Speci Chrlstmas at The Hecht Co O PHONE, MAIL OR C. O. D. ORDERS g I $1.00 Model (# Door Stops 69¢ Heavy,...

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 " GLAND VARIANCE HELD EREDTARY 52 Carnegie Institution Geneti- cists Trace Characteristics due to Pituitary Body. BY THOMAS

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 - POWERS WILL FACE AS I DV Remaining to Perplex Conference. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. By Radio to The Star! PARIS, Frante,...

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 K TEE vkNING STAR, WASHINGION, D, C. THUGSDAY, DECKEMBE& I1, 1930, [NG[N[[RS pR[FER Beatings as Gifts GEN BARNHARDT DIES | e

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 BERMUDAS TO MISS AUTO TRAEF ERA 555 Islands of Bicycle Riders May, Be First Sea Stop for Mail Planes. “The Bermuda Islands

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 Radiant Heater ix 1 RS E An Efficient, Guaranteed 12:inch size $98 NTp $17 ol Pt N Electric Iron Gives sunlike warmth almost

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