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Evening Star dated June 4, 1931

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 WEATH (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast). cloudiness followed by showers tonight or tomorrow, cooler t Increasing mOrrow....

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 A—2 x% SIENFCANCE GVEN THP BY STINSON Improvement of Chances for { Arms Parley Seen Motive for Visit Abroad. BY CONSTANTINE

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 Removals and Shipments by Motor Van and by “Lift” Van Across the Continent—If You Like Becuritp Sforage 1140 FIFTEENTH ST A

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 A—4 % ECONOMIC RUIN- FEARED IN EUROPE | Franco-German Political Duel | for Supremacy Has Omi- nous Backgreund. (Continued...

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 THE VUTE FUR I]ISTR"H , Finds Valuable Old Records URCED BY ADAVS Citizens’ Alliance Head Makes Eloquent Plea Before Oldest

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 PILCEFESDENE | NDSTRGTRLED Pvt. Days by Board'to M_ake Mave Into City. Fnforcing regulations forbldding | Jpolicemen to move

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 '|.C. . ENDS STUDY OF TRUCK SERVICE Recomemndations to Be Made to Congress on Re- sults of 2-Year Inquiry. By the Associated

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, JUNE = 1931. “ A8 : c, : ~ ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. THE EVENING

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 TA—10 ¥ FIRST LADY INVITED FOR ANNUAL FETE[ Mrs. Hoover and Other| Guests to Attend Luncheon of Women’s Clubs. Mrs. Hoover

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931.- DEGREE TUESDAY | [Coemtey | | i a7 | 3 22 Fes ANTTARNS T ancer

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 A1) “THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931 CANADIAN TARIFF 10 AFFECT STEEL Coal and 0il Exports From

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 { { FINANCIAL THIRTY T0 ATTEND 1.2, SENVENTION District Delegation to Pitts- ¢ burgh Gathering Will Break Recerds. BY EDWARD

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931. FINANCIAL. INLGH TURNDVER NOTE—Owing to break in the New York

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 ’ ‘Wednesday. LR} A * merce Department. a FINANCIAL "CURB SHARES GAIN IN STEADY MARKET Market Opens Higher, Sells Off and...

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 TA—16 #** CHEMISTS FINDING | WILD PLANT VALUE New Sources for Food and Drugs Revealed in Studies of Many Weeds. BY THOMAS R.

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 POLICE SEEK TRIO FOR SLAYING AND ATTACK ON ENVOY New York Believed Hiding Place for Men Wanted in Washington. CLOSE WATCH IS

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 " B2 SO Mrs. Hoover Honor Given Today by CIETY. CIETY Guest at Luncheon Mrs. Stimson in Hcr Home, Woodley. Stimson, wife of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY the “ceremony when Mrs. Radcliffe will be assisted by Mrs. LeHew, mother of the...

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 JUNE 4, 1931. Chief Justice Alfred Adams Wheat and | son and Mr. and WIWW at tea of and testing of fire apparatus, and pre S

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 Our Annual June Sale of LOW SHOES Novelty Shoes Arch Support Shoes Imported Sandals $2.95 —Sixty different styles and various

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 B—6 RARE BOOKS FOUND SELLING FOR DIME Valuable ~ Volumes Often Picked Up for Trifling Sums Bring Good Prices. By the...

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 EIRL'S SHOT KILLS KIDNAPING SLAYER Abductor Confesses Crime After Being Wounded by Victim. By the Assoclated Pres WABASHA,

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 ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931 i Lo L8 —THE HECHT CO. > No-Nik Ice Tea Glasses, 6 for 59c Free

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 STANDARDS CODE FOR CLERGY ASKED Northern Baptists Would Fix Basic Qualifications for Ordinations. B the Associated Press....

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 B—10 * BOYS CLUB HEAD FETED ONRETRIG C. J. Atkinson Paid Tribute at Close of Extended Service. Prominent in boy welfare work

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 THE T P, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931. Clearance of Cotton Dresses at Drastic Reductions! 93...

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 [ B—12 CHAOS NOW REIGNS IN WHEAT MARKET Withdrawal of Farm Board From Cash Buying Leaves Prices Uncertain. Ep-cial Dispatch

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 i CONTROLS BILLIONS, SIGNS ONE CHECK U. S. Treasurer Pens Signa- ture Once a Month on Hoover Salary Draft. By the Associated

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 " B—14 %% TAE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! ’ D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 193Y., PRIGE OF NITRATES STUDIED AT PARIS New Compact to

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 PROVTERWROTE SHILE DTOMRY Work Was Begun in 1895. Book Published in 1916. Read 50,000 Works. Bpectal Dispatch to The Star.

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 B—16 TENNESSEE HOUSE | CLOSELY DIVIDED Speaker Refuses to Stop De- bate on Horton to Allow Vote on First Charge. B the...

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 WoODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F aAnD G STREETS Unusual Savings Offered You Tomorrow—Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not

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 " lar of Canada Dry is.heretoday | Greaming invitingly on the shelves of most of the stores where you'll be shopping today,

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 RS, WILSON HELD! TOJURYINSHOOTING Woman, 23, Pleads Innocence in Hoffman Wounding and Gets Bond. Charged with assault with a

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 PROGRESS MISSES DASIS ARCHIPELAGD Kharga, Dating Back to 16th Century B. C., Retains Primitive Customs. Becrets of a...

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 # You can live in this modern up-to-date WiII[e and Eugene Howard Will He Beard in Sunshine Hour Tonight. Willle and Eugene

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 w OMAN’S PAGE. The Woman Who Makes Good BY HELEN WOODWARD. Who started her career as a frightened typist and who became one

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 WOMAN'S PAGE." Making Attractive Appliques BY MARY MARSHALL. Save the pieces. Even the smallest pleces of colored silk crepe

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 WOMA N’S PAGE. Budgeting for Small Incomes BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Now that June is here, the half-year milestone, it is

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 SO! TH' DuKE OF Dover TO ser we ¥ 5000 . » o (ol SHILLING S — ! You Pay 1T, puxe, i AND TLL @NVE You i MIGKT TAKE A RUN OUT

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931, ‘meou set out to buy tires, what do you expect to get for your

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 The Foen ‘WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION WASHINGTON, D. C, ® ny Stat. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1 931. Classified s PAGE D—1 Griffith

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 D—2 Near Riot Occurs at Amateur Boxing : Middle A KNIFE IS AMONG MSSLES HURLED Decision Resented as Yanks Score Over Italians

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 SP ORTS: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931. SPORTS. D—3 Stars From Smaller Colleges May Make...

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 HELP CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before publication. For Sunday, 5:30 pm. Saturday. At the Branch

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 AUTOMOBI sus—m'rouomn. GE VICTORY SEDAN, $400; Wwill tak b irade or terms: we will demonstrate satis- inciorily. ' Kapian ‘&

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 APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. R I X 1447 it Capitol—3 r. b e HENRY l:gl’gn fa B : “mtaon 0. 3 KW MARLBOROUGH. rooms and bath. Bervi

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 AUCTIONS. 'UBURI (Continued.) BROOKLAND] n New c-raem brick house. 58 X Ko brex s toom. bunkslow: uz.un&l uuum and ingide...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢, THURSDAY, JUNE -4, 1931 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. am., 2, 4:36, 7:32 and 10:08 p.m. Stage...

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