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Evening Star dated January 4, 1931

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 WEATHER. . (U. B Weather Bureau Forecast.) ‘Mostly cloudy occasional rain; ture. ,mwm—mthuk lowest, 28, at day. Full report

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 POPULAR AT VOTE CONCLUDES TODAY Corooran Exhibition to Lasf One More Week—Prize of $200 at Stake. ‘The public will have its

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 ’cEN‘?sus TORBVEAL oD CITIES JOBLESS 4,500 Enumerators Will Make Canvass by Mid-February for U. S. Committee. (] By the...

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 Huinods:Pay Cut and Havoc With “Seniority” Rule Are Feared. ‘ BY FREDERIC WILLTAM WILE. ! Rallroad labor is mobilizing to...

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 . ECKENER MECHANI - INSPECTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, PROPOSED LOCAL DBIRIGIBLE TERMINAL D. C., JANUARY 4. 1931—PART ONE.

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 e 3 GEN. HINES REPLIES /TO CRITICS OF LOAN Declares Rates Throughout | Nation Below Maximum "- 6 Per Cent Chargeable. By the

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 LUDLOW FUNERAL T0 BE HELD TUESDAY FPLL ISR AT Masonic Honors Arranged for Former Chief Clerk of Treasury Office. Walter W.

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 % amount of It, determined the size of % adopted a hypothesis that space was . universe was static. EINSTEIN SPENDS...

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 A Charge Account is a great convenience when shopping. _Why not avail yourself of this privilege now? See Credit Department

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 Ai—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1931—PART ONE. , CTZENS 0 WEET TOMORRON NEAT Nine Associations to Convene

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 . FEDERAL BAR WIL REGENVE REPORTS Next Meeting to Be Held by Association at Univer- sity Club. The Federal Bar Association

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 A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4. 1931—PART ONE. ! GAS LINES APPROVED |Zemit, for, the insallatin ot two...

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 OVGHTS TENPLAR PLANANNOAL DAL Six Teams Each to Execute 20 Maneuvers at This Year’s Contest. . ——— The drill schedule for the

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 A—14 FAMOUS CANTOR 10 BE HEARD HERE Joseph Rosenblatt on “Siyom Hasefer” Program This Afternoon. Joseph Rosenblatt, said to

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 i ;Mrs. 0. H. P. Beliont, Donor * of National Headquarters, { May Be Heard. ! Exercises in'connection with the dedi- k:tion

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 T30 WHENT ROP ‘SHONSPCT. BN 41 Nations, Exclusive of Rus- sia_and China, Yieid 3, 649,656,000 Bushels. By the Associated...

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 SENATETO PASS ON HOOVER NOMINEES FOR COURT POSTS Hitz, Groner and Aukam Suc cessors to Be Named After Confirmations. PROCTOR

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 MONTGOMERY PARK CHAMBER'S TOPIC Improvement of Rockville "Pike and Rock Creek Val- ley on Program. B¥ & Staft Correspondent

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 VIRGINIA U, SPENDS | (e seie e \YEARBODK ISSUED NEARLY §3.000,000 $825,000 Used by Institution for New Buildings—Many...

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 STATE TAKES ROADS| [—___soamnamp sorr verms IN FAIRFAX COUNTY Commission Assumes Main- tenance Under Authority of...

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 BULDING ANDLOAN HISTORY RECALLED Hoover Sends Greetings to Group Observing 100th An- niversary at Banquet. The importance of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1931—PART ONE. LINCOLN PRESENTS A NEW MOTOR CAR born in the Lincoln...

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 QHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4. 1931--PARXT ONE. WOMANDIRECTORS _- WILL MEET IAN. 13 S Midwinter Conference of

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 CHIEF OF ENGLISH PRISONS ARRIVES osuover Mauretania Docks 36 Hours Late With Alexander Paterson on Board.’ By the Associated

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 (G'TON, DAY STAR, WASI D. 0., JANUARY 4, 1931—PART. ONE. Merchandise advertised for Monday also on sale Tues- SOAP lay, w...

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 ;" B—10 HEALTH CONDTIONS ™ REPORTED AS 600D Some Diseases Show In- crease, but General Im- provement Is Noted. Though several

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 GERMAN MUDDLE MENACE TO PEACE OF EUROPE Combining Communism With National- ism Held Both Grotesque and Dangerous. BY FRANK

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 THE EVENING STAR M Edition. J%L_-fly____ IWASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY........January 4, 1931 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor ‘The

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 . NEW- PACTS MAY RENEW - OLD BALANCE OF POWER Italian, German and Russian Treaties Seen Inspired as Move Against French...

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 HENDERSON DREAMS OF THE DAY OF PEACE Britain’s Foreign Secretary Keeps His Powder Dry as He Holds His Party in Power....

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 AS NOT REPRESENTATIVE Radio Forum Speaker Declares Best Adpvertiser Rather Than Most Capa- ble Man Often Wins Race. The full

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1931—PART TWO. Lord ’Pq'ssfie'i’d"sv'White Paper m— - S — : 'gi‘estme Called...

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 Community Center ent, Prank- Un Administration m !IN. Central Center, Thirteenth and Clf- ton. meeu—Drm teams, basket ball

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 THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHING Infants’ and Children’s Wear At Special January Sale Prices! Navy Chinchilla Coats, $2.88 Sizes 1

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 Features for w omen NG oot PG Part 3—12 Pages P R MRS. MACCRACKEN AND WILLIAM, Wife and son of Mr. William P. MacCracken,...

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 SOCIET Y, Society Register Shows - Many Prominent Events The Secretary of War and Mrs. Pat- fek J. Mirley will be the guests

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 SOCIETY. After-New Year Receptions In Capital Society World Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett and her sister, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews,

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 SOQCIETY. Attractive Weddings Mark :Early 1931 Society Record marriage of Miss Dorothy Daw- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles

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 SOCIETY. Midwinter Season Opened In Annapolis Social World prodrnm of Entertainments Includes Saturd:y Evening Hop,...

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 BURLINGTON HOTEL 8135 Up 3 31,00, 1120 Vermont Ave. Docatur 0500 Sale of FUR COATS A Sreciel Growp 869,50 Values wn to...

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 Mz, and Mrs. Gutelius, Are Reception Hosts Mr. and Mrs. William Lescher Gu- telius were hosts Friday evening st & in...

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 Farewell to Old Year And Greeting the New Blends in Quantico Dance at the Officers’ Club Preceded by Gay Supper Parties —...

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 January Lamp Sale Entire Stock Reduced 109) ‘to 5007, MOSES—FIRST FLOOR “De Luxe” Hemmed Sheets and Cases Cases, size 45x36

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 Pé;zent;Téacher Activities Copy for this column muu’be mailed ihston Bulcing, nok ater than the fisi , not Jater than the...

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 f THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 4, 1931—PART THREE. Southland Tries Out New Modes in Clothes for Coming Season

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 3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 4, 1931—PART THREE. THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 Permanent

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 I é’éage Ne\ys and Screen | and Gossip | AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sundwy Star. = Motor, Aviation, Radio Programs Part 4—10 Pages

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 AMUSLE Flashesirom thq Screen News and Comment of the Photoplny By C. E. OW that the All-American team of the movies for the

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 FRANCINE LARRIMORE—*“Storm Song.” RANCINE LARRIMORE, in “Storm Song,” a new play by Sidney R. Buchman, comes to the National

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