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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1931-01-28

Evening Star dated January 28, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair ond colder with lowest tempera- ture about 32 degrees tonight; tomorrow cloudy

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 BITTER CONFLICT L ARISES ON RELIEF Payne’s Statement Opposing Federal Fund Releases Storm in Senate. (Continued From First

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, * CONFEREES TANGLE e o v s ] JLESS FIGRES _ -ONMUSCLE SHOALS Little Prospect for Action

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 Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, veservations, information from M T Nedonal 7883 LOW BUS RATES

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 NEW RECORD CHEST TOTAL S EXPETED Reports for Today Already Indicate Increases From Many Sources. (Continued From First Page)

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 JUDGES ANNOUNCE (flme WII Select Winners ‘In Gala Costume Contest Monday 'nght. turned the spotlight. [Last arrangements for

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 CHANGES FORESEEN [N NAMING JUDGES Showdown Is Expected on Respective Rights of Sen- ate and President. BY MARK SULLIVAN....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASH . W A8 : E : ON, D. O, KSDAY THE EVENING STAR e With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASEINGTON, D. C....

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 FRANK BOCKIUS KING FUNERAL TO BE TODAY Retired Naval Architect Once Operated Shipyard at Sparrows Point, Md. had charge of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 193l We need You More Than Ever this year! Washington’s civic...

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 © “NEWMOON” STARS ON WRC' PROGRAM Evelyn ‘Herbert and Robert Halliday to Assist Shilkret’s 0r§hstra Tonight. mnmwm and Robert

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 A—12 kkk LUCAS DEFENDS HIS NORRIS OPPOSITION &5 5 Tells Montgomery County Women Fight Was to Ex- pose Party Mutiny. By &...

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 FINANCIAL, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Privale Wire Direct to The Star Office. ONINCREASE HERE Washington Banks -...

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 A—14 s PROBES OF RETAL | * PRIGES ARE BEGUN # Congress Will Consider Whole Subject—Capper-Kelly Bill on Schedule. BY WILLIAM

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 " CURBISSUESMOVE [[NEW YORK CURB MARKET \ FINANCIAL. IN NARROW RANGE Utilities Depressed by Unfa- vorable News—OQil Shares

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 e i 2 Wikl LS o sl ot mispiodbins oremiremmfitdios Arrofymad g pmssiuond AIELLO IS ELECTED Soutnern Mary Sire delivred ot...

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 ALLEY BILL HALTE BY BUDGET BUREAU| AS NOT OPPORTUNE Development of Property Is Provided After Purchase or Condemnation. PLAN

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Hoover Attends Morning Concert - This Morning Accompanied by : _ Several Guests. teenth street, in honor of a

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 “SOCIETY Luclen Whiting Powell, Mrs. James Helskell, Mr. and Mrs. James Preeland Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. William Lal m‘::l" §r.;

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 By Margaret Widdemer SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. and attrac- d in love. n of the bai town of Kingsway, Tosy in her...

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 . SOCIETY ‘West Point last June, and has since been stationed at Fort Howard. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs, William

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 FUPNO CONTINES NKTINALST MOVE Opinion Divided on Result of Agitation for Island Independence. By Cable to The Bt MANILA, P.

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 YES, ITS TRUE, AL, LONELY — SHE HAS NOTHING IN : WER HLLIONS ! MY HEART B THE_CHEERFUL CHERUD Grief” cant last for - very...

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 Home Must Be Kept Well Ordered BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. iccomplishing etting the needed things out that are gd be used 1s

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 WOMAN'S PAGE. Attractive New i BY MARY e B ele of your ress and go about pre- breakfast, it is one of the new breakfast sets

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 SPORTS. - GAME IS LACKING FOR NOVEMBER 7 Relations Will Be Resumed With Catholic U.—Team Should Be Strong. BY H. C. BYRD. 'H

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 Max, BLAMES SHARKEY FOR BONG ESS Holds Stribling Highly, but Feels Certain He Will Beat Georgian. Por the Associated Press.

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 WEEK OF . FEBRUARY 1 Sunday Holfi and Ji Rennle in “Tilicit." Vitaphone sublect. Ambassador 13th & Cotumbia B Barbara m: Atant

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 AUTOMOBILES. {Continued.) save money. Call Met, T967. 1004 Pa. ave. 1, 3-plece tal l“!fsg lor llfll. olstery Co. 408 1 lrun

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 MEMORIAL. Corcoran Courts, wxoflrd N.W. -&:n‘mfl 'nfnfi-" roomm. Litchens » A MAN 'ATWAL 6033, % :g APTS.,, LOW RATES. ) fi i...

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 RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED l SALE—HOUSES. —————vé%w——— —°—§UNGALows o ot 5.¥—Degirable bouse, 7 nt réasonal O EARSHALL, 29 NEW

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 M‘fun AIRMAIL - EXTENSION ASKED D. C.-to- Pmsburgh Service to Be Opened March 1 if " $33,647 Is Approved. © Zosuguration of

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