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Evening Star dated January 25, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Fair today, warmer this afternoon and tonight; tomorrow mostly sibly light rain; colder noon

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 - HOWELLBILLBRNES SENATE BEABLOCK some extent the additional search war- rant authority originally contained m the Howell...

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 DIPTYCH RECOVERY HONORS EXTENDED Secretary of Jugoslav Lega- tion and Others Praised for Part in It. Relative to the article

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 - CENSUSREVEALS ™ | Commcn omeovmse_convenees | CHURCHES TOTELL == MIELIONS JOBLESS) = ST | | HOOVER RELIEF AM Count of...

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 * HIGH MASONS PLAN O ATTEND DANCE Knights Templar Annual Drill and Ball to Be Held on February 3. Some of the highest ranking

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 i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1931—PART ONE. . o ... lTomorrow The FEBRUARY SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE...

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 MAJ. J. V. LAUDERDALE, 98, DIES IN BROOKLYN Oldest Army Officer Had Held Rec- ord for Longevity Since Record ‘Was Started in

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 CHARACTER BUILDING How the Community Chest Increases the Power of the Charity Dollar (ampaign Chest Admini- (Cost Fpes Chest

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, HOLD-UP AT CLUB NETS BANDIT $7[Ifl Intryder Talks to Cashier Before Demanding

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 : A—=10 ARTIST REVEALS . HOOVER'S TRAITS “Kindliness, ~ Sincerity and 2" Industry Held Chief = Characteristics. jy the...

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 DR. ROCCA IS ADDE T0 SCHOOL FACULTY Expert on Statistics Will Lecture | doing %0 Georgetown University For- ‘was member of

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 - NEW SCHOOL SSUE 'RAISED BY CARUSI|== Agreement Between Officers and Congress Committees Held Not Binding. / (Continued From

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1931—PART ONE. the Holy , which Tunney has been . tetaying contdence bt | S|X

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 A—14 DR. AN, CANADIAN GEOLOGIST, DIES Was Widely Known Here in Scientific, Diplomatic and Art _Circles. Funeral services for

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 JOMENWILL MEET N DEFENSE PLANS fitriotic Conference to Open Session Here on Thurs- ; day Night. { Treading almost on the heels

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 A—16 FOOD COST FOUND 9 GENTS PER DAY Class of Girls Start Out to Prove Research Diet Successful. ©On 29 cents a day you can

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 _[vasmcro ] @he Sundwy Skt SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY WASHINGTON, aC, GRAND JURY PROBE || Animal Traits in Childrén BEGINS...

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 DELAYS POINT WAY | TO EXTRA SESSION Wishes of Members May Be Upset by Jam Forcing Congress Call. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. An extra

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 WRITER, 33, TELLS EXPERIENGES HERE W. H. Smith Desc}ibes Varied| Receptions Given Reporters at White House. Noge: The...

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 ‘Schools and Colleges News of Interésting Student and Faculty Activities _in_Washington’s Leading Educational Institutions.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1 931—PART ONE. B—§ Jashington Schools Make Ready for Midwinter Term LAVAL...

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 0L PRCE PROBE PROPOSED BY NYE Senator Wants Committee of Five to Determine if Trust Laws Are Violated. By the Associated...

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 jamin Franklin strogg) the face of taunt and ridi to prove his theory of electrie- ity. Eatertsinment for the Musie by Joe

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 UNIFORM LABOR PRUI[E"UN URGED Only Member of Fair Sex on Wickersham Body Is Governors See Equalization of Industrial Taxes as

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1931—PART ONE. B-9...

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1931—PART ONE. Free Our A Smart New Group of : X Phons A New...

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star. Part 2--8 Pages e Special Articles STEADY INCREASE NOTED . IN FEDERAL AID PROJECTS U. S.

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 {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY .......January 25, 1931 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 GERMANY THINKS PEACE RESTS IN HANDS OF U. S. Financial Interests Would Like to Join With America to Change World as...

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 . STEADY INCREASE NOTED IN FEDERAL AID PROJECTS ,U. S. Subsidies to Sta $12,000,000 in 1912 to $134,406,435 in 1930—Two Sid

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 PRESENT HOUSE RULES HIT BY REPRESENTATIVE CRISP Georgian Tells of Amendments Planned in Address Radio ‘The text of the speech

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 FLORIDA ‘The Dowble-Track Sea- Level Route Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, reservations,...

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 P | Beautiful Pewter 4 New Special Assortment $2.98 ea. —New pewter pieces bought especially for this event, and every piece

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 25, 1931—PART TWO. REDUCE! + - - Without Drugs . . . Without Diet! Another Lot of

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 ! Feat ures for Women Part 3—12 Pages WASHINGTON, SOCIETY SECTION The Sunday Star. MRS. JOSEPH LAWRENCE HOOPER, ith...

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 ra Debutantes’ SOCIETY. Activities Include Serious Work That the life of & debutante is not all a round of parties is proven

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 SUCIETY * Weddings in the Capital Are Charming Events Miss Gretchen Trucks and Dr. J. B. Schertz to Be Married Thuruday—...

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 4 * SO CIETY. Annapolis Society Marked By Dinners and Luncheons Houue GUEStS En]iven Miclwinter Season as Supper and Bridge

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 ‘ Pen Women Entertain . SOCIETY. Notables ‘The National League of American Pen Women entertained yesterday at the second in

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 SOCIETY. Society Chronicles Listed in the Record For Nearby Section Chevy Chase Residents En- joy Program of Varied Fe...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1931—PART THREE. “Added Values” That are legally dedicated to the...

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 Washington Idahoans Will Dine February 14 The largest gathering of Washington- Jdahoans yet to be assembled is looked for the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 25, 1931—PART THREE. X Jane Hall, Mrs. H. A. Harding, . M. Harvey, Mr. Leidus...

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 Alexandria Society News Notes Recorde In Calendar of Week Dancing and Bridge Parties Feature Social Activities. Many Take...

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 T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 25 1 931—PART THREE. 11 Pajamas Are in Fashion to Stay, With Place of Importance

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 Officers’ Club Ball And Dinners Features At Fort Humphreys Honor Bridge Parties and Luncheons Are Listed Among Social Events

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 Stage News and Screen and Gossip M n AMUSEMENT SECTION he Swndy Star, Aviation News, - Radio Programs WASHINGTON, D. C Jay

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 Flashes From the Screen News and Comrr;cnt of the Photoplfly By C. E HERE is news _in Moviedom! Big news! Battles of the...

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 NATIONAL—"“America’s Sweetheart.” SPECIAL train bearing the com- pany and effects of Laurence Schwab and Frank Mandel's new

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 a Aviation WA - IRMAIL uzvl': m:egrr: ut;hbe Nx tional Capital anc urg! tha back: West, its present Western connections now

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 e M. M.; Warren G. Harding, No. 39, M. M.; Chevy Chase, No. 42, E. A. Petworth, No. 47, family night, 8 o'clock....

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 All material for this column must be mailed to the State office, Rcom 101, Burlington Hotel, in time to be re- ceived on the

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 ? * I GEURGEABE PLAY ON WRC TONIGAT . Glenn Hunter and Arthur Byron to Play Leading Dramatic Roles. Ade’s comedy, “Speaking

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 District National Guard Announcement of the training places and dates for-the annual encampments for the Nationial Guard of

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 SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Star Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1931. Dempsey Ready to Fight...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C., JAN JARY .25. e e 2ART FIVE. Griffith Rapidly Getting Nats in Order : Midatlantic...

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 - Scholastic Quints in Wild Scramble : Midyear * IVE TEANSEVEN, FOURTILTS ONTAP " 'Bixleen Other Battles Set ¥ for This Week,

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 NATIHN’S EXPERTS WILL GATHER HERE N. D. B. C. Event Is Next on List—Nineteen Teams Entered by Blick. ASHINGTON is now en-|

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 News of Markets Pages 1to § T Part 612 Pages FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Staw WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING,...

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 FINANCIAL., C(ICPORATI)N REPORTS .| TRENDS AND PROSPECTS OF ' LEAVING ORGANIZATIONS THE UNDAY S’I‘AR, WASHINGTON, D. C,...

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 FINANCIAL CURB SHARES DIP N PROFIT TAKING Pressure in Late Trading Turns Price Movement. Changgs Narrow. ! BY JOHN L. COOLEY,

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 "IN UPWARD TREND Demand for Investment Is- sues Continues Good at Short Session. BY DONALD C. BOLLES, Associated Press...

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 { r3 B ST s N - Fay oo MEN WANTEDJ FRENGIAND, PRENCH ONLY | YOURG LADIES ‘(. neae sporar PRESSRAKER. colorss v sewine T3 % g

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 MISCELLANEOUS Rinting, Thrpenter Let me show you 1091 aenikms paver. A ER]NG sanitar Painting. Andrews, Clar. b73- PAINTING

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 SALE~-AUTOMOBILES. SALE—~AUTOMOBILES. SALE-~AUTOMOBILES. SALE SALE PEERLESS TRADE-IN CARS. 38 new DPeerless sold last...

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 _Col._0800. faw *fim B .mb- ‘drinks Replies | treat Address ‘Box 4 mgiu‘(h and kitchenette of T , rivate fami Bot over $35...

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 KE] Ave. 8] s, bath, janitor service, hes Y APARTMENT. NGt B B e 1 i A MODERN Corner Apartment UNIQUE 6-RM. APT., $85. Cholce

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, RBAL ESTATE. JANUARY 25, 1931—PART SIX. nw. Bark l Just oft 16t ~—8-room i —9 826 2 aven

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 JUICK, COU s V ents, ' LIBERTY FINANCE st. n.w. North 1111. _fe16* CK CA your auto. Golden Motors, 1833 14th, LOANS TO AUTO

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25 1931—PART SIX. FEBRUARY SALE o FURNITURE AnEvent 0]’lnt10...

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 PART 7, Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 25, 1931. Features 24 PAGES. Rare Award for A.E.F. H. eroes Need of a Special...

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 b2 were sufficient to imsure success against the ‘supposedly large force.” party of Americans reached their hidden ts late in

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 { > THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1931, - 3 - Stokowski Forecasts a Music Revolution Orchestra Conductors

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 & THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 25, 193L Science Explains Mysterious Deatlz;Dealing Fogs Dr. Ales Hrdlicka of

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 Capt. Malcolm Campbell, daring Brit- ish race pilot, says that without luck it §s impossible to achieve great things. BY...

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 6 What Science Knows About Freak Brains W here Genius Leaves Of f and Insanity Begins Still Puzzles Specialists in Diseases

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 s New Egypt Clings THE In the Modern Port of Alexandria, Ancient Gateway to the Nile Country, There Is Plenty to Remind the

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 v 8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25 1931 Business Thoroughfare Had Some Buildings Which Dated Back to an...

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 mile or two to spend one—but ving in another period. I and K streets, Mrs. C. F. Cum- and Thomas S. Gartrell sold shoes, Her-

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 "Without Benefit Ot Publicity BY MARY CHACE Lllustrations by Gladys Parker. When an Aviator Falls for a Movie Actress, That’s

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, YANUARY 25,. I93L. - Your Voice Bespeaks Your 1) haracter Mrs. Anne Tillery Renshaw has

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 ri2° THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING The Devils Slide —A Desperate Battle A Thrilling Story of a Troupe of Tight Rope Walkers Who

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 { TON, D. C, JANUARY 25, 1931. as he fell and Lourella went over, too. “What are you going to do with that?” asked WMr. Meek,

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 i . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 25, YOST. ECHO CONQUERS FOG FOR FLYERS Slowly Winning the Battle Against...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25 193t. 1S ° ~ Taking the Temperarure of Remote Stats How a Little Piece of Wire

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 1931. C. JANUARY 25, D. g e Z o1 7] < B THE SUNDAY STAR, A Crisis in the Life - of a Mongrel That Showed No Emotion Until the

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