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Evening Star dated February 1, 1931

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 WEATHE! R. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Falr and slightly colder w:‘t;k with - tem) y-tcrz' lowest, 33, at m'dta Full...

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 —2Z * - NAVAL PROMOTIONS CHANGE DEMANDED Britten Bill Urged to Save Younger Officers From Inequalities. BY REX COLLIER. Navy

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 LINCOLN TO BE HONORED BY FEDERAL BAR GROUP Chief* ‘Justice 'Hughes and Hon. Guthrie, Canadian Attorney Gen- eral, to Be...

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 b A4 LEAVE O VETERAS DENED BY WAL Quotes President’s Order in Reply to Questions by & L. Chre.. Despite an executive order of

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 D0 CONPLETES FIRST LEG, OF HOP Lands at Las Palmas After 715-Mile Flight From Lishon. By the Assoclated Press. LAS PALMAS,

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 A—6 - HOUSE GROUPD.K'S LABOR WAGE BILL Committee to Ask Suspen- sion of Rules to Pass Meas- ure Urged by Doak. By the...

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 CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES AT HOME HERE James W. Condon, Retired Navy Yard Employe, Was Born ‘Near Woodville, Md. James W....

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 +. A8 POLICE PRIVATE, 74, 1S RETIRED HERE Commissioners Also Place ~Two Others on Inactive List and Add Regular. $19.00...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 1, 1931-PART ONE. Six-Piece $52.00 Genuine Walnut Dinette Suite SERWBE m’HUNUR s

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 A—10 SELF-FLYING PLANE IS PREDICTED SOON Research Developing Craft Needing Pilot Merely to Take Off and Land. Alrplanes that

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 AIR BALL T0 DRA AVIATION LEADERS Distinguished Flyers and Of- ficials on Committee for Reception. Some of the most...

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 A—12 2GENT RAL RATE new rate is the ted, to some extent, upon e of experiments con- ducted during the past year with con-...

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 § ALEXANDRIA GADET HEAD 1S SUPPORTED| School Board Reverses Ac-| tion to Side Against Superintendent. B a Staft Correspondent

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 1, 1931—PART ONE. FALL APPEAL TO BE ARGUED T"M[]RRUW ‘;Amc :::f:chc&lfi; i:‘::...

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 “For Washington’s Sake—lee” Community Chest \\\“\W\\\“\\\\\Q“ \ \ \\\\\\k \\\\\‘\\\\\ N N o At Very w Plces $6.00 Perfumes,

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 WASHINGTON, DI G - ROVER SAYS POLICE | ARE TO BLAMEIN | GAMBLING CASES Dismissals Followed Continu- ances Because Officers

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 - PROF. JAMES EWING - GETSHONOR DINNER World’s Greatest Cancer Fighter Paid Tribute by Leading Experts. By the Assoclated...

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 SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON D C FEBRUARY 1 1931—-PAR'F ONE * SUGDE S VERDET | INBAROITS EATH Inguest Held to End Rumors1 State...

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 N ¢ " A special lecture on international Schools and Colleges News of Interesting Student and Faculty Activities in...

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 ' THE ries, Allen E. Henkin, Maurice D.|M. Forte and William H. Garrison and Huntt, Robert E. Hutchinson, Evans L. | Willlam

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 "B—6 * ANDERBILT STICKS | T0 SILENT POLICY, | Refers to 1926 Interviews| With Mussolini, but Ignores Butler Case. By the...

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 » ER REFUSES * |HANGING TO BE FIRST it eatlpstietmedion : OF KIND IN 145 YEARS | ‘Aitred Arthur Rouse, traveling sales- man,

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 STINSON “POLICY" SPEECH AWAITED)z=: Secretary Expected to Re- define U. S. Attitude To- ward Latin America. BY FREDERIC...

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 1911 Memories take us back to our modest beginning in a little bit of a store on Pennsylvania Avenue . . . the Inaugural...

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 PLUNGE TO DEATH - INWILDS OF CHLE fierman Ace and Companion Die in Desolate Region When Parachutes Fail. By the Assoclated...

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 OFFICE PILOTS LOG h wnmr On the European end, consid- eration has been given the Loire V-lley -l as being well away from the

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 - LAWMAKERS STUDY BUDCET REDUCTION Tax-Dollar Savings Are to Be Trimmed by Various Legislatures. By the Asgociated Press. NEW

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 Incomplete LGes s of the Season s Stocks! nd soiled merchandise is getting in the way of incoming fresh sensational...

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 SETTLE COMPLAINT OF BOAT SEIZURE La Guardia Says No Charge to Be Filed Against Crew of Coast Guard Craft. Association and the

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 PEACETINE RFLE TRAINING STRESSED Infantry Still Will Be Army| Backbone in Future Wars, Payne Declares. ‘The Infantry will...

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 C—8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRITAR& 1, 1931—PART ONE. e IT. VERNON PLAN FOR PARIS BACKED Reproduction of Mansion

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 Editorial Page EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundiy Star. Part 2--8 Pages WASHING TON; D. C, BUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1931. Special

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 2 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.......February 1, 1831 THEODORE W. NOYES. ....

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 CITIES SWALLOW IDENTITY OF THOUSANDS ANNUALLY Increasing Populafion and Greater Tur-| moil Leave Brotherhood to chiety....

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 ROYAL PRINCES USED TO DRUM UP TRADE Trip of Wales to South America Expected to Help Rebuild England’s Lost Business,...

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 ‘STABILIZING AGRICULTURFE’ IS SMITH'S FORUM TOPIC South Carolina Senator Discusses Prob- lems of Farmers’ Needs in Address

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 At Community Centers Department, Na- Community Center Franklin Administration Building. tional 1300. Central Center,...

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