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Evening Star dated June 28, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast). Generally fair today and tomorrow; continued warm. ‘Temperatures—Highest, 88, at 4

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 -~ . 0FC. 0 0PPOSE INCREASE IN TAXES.asras Federal Rates Too High Now, Strawn Says in Outlining ©" U.S.Chamber Plans. BY the

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 SUPER RADIO BULLT FOR GIANT OF AR New Akron to Be Equipped With Most Powerful Set of Its Kind. The U. 8. 8. Akron, giant Navy

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 MELLON REPORTS | DIRECT T0 HOOVER Castle Says ?‘Things Going Along Nicely” After Confer- ence at White House. BY G. GOULD...

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 ] NAYAL DISCUSSION " BY STIMSON SEEN Well Informed Circles Expect Move to End Rome-Paris Seaport Deadlock. 3 Datch to The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C. BARE BACKS NOTED AS SEASIDE MODE Men Doff Shirts, While Wom- en Give Sun Scope in Seeking

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 PLAN MATERNITY HOME Church Group to Discuss Refuge for Colored Mothers. The need of a home for unmarried colored mothers will

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE A CHARGE The Hub’s Store and Warehouse Clean Sweep Sale | el | The Mubils Stove: sl

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 28, 1931—PART ONE. GET PAID__— SELECT FROM HUNDREDS OF 5 3% e & oo O “% e Hub's Store

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 v have been hard snow slopes in which N ARETC LB britons Scale Mountain ' 1,200 Feet Higher Than Peterman Peak. 2 BY ANDREW

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, suwe‘mg‘ mcwrh :,‘:‘ M!orbldden th& uua o phs. Was sentences &.zwopd;yx for contempt, but later

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 A THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 28, 1931—PART ONE. —he (ED BREWERY NAY |7 BE BOUGHT BY U. . Dvelopment Agencies

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASLINGTON, D, C, JUNE 28, 1931—PART ONE. A Leading Manufacturer of Fine Mirrors Closes His Baltimore Show

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 THE CAUNCHNG DATE FOR2STEANERS First of Six New Ships in U. S. Merchant Marine De- velopment. ‘The first and second...

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 FIVE GROUPS JOIN T0 OBSERVE JULY 4 Citizens’ Assoclations Plan Celebration at Taft Rec- reation Park. Citizens' as8ociations

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 28, 1931—PART ONE. t s o TN R TS 2 N6 T, A Pre-Vacation Sale 1,000 New Dresses for Women, Misses

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 p WASHINGTON BUTLER DECLINES 10 ACT IN PITIS RELEASE ATTEMPT Supreme Court Justice Hears Pleas of Attorneys on Home Veranda.

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 “NATIONMAY HAVE | ISPECTACULAR FETE THREE CUPS TAKEN Ready for Another Run New' Road Booths Ready’ DAY FOR FIREMEN Annual...

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 LINDBERGH PARK NAMED FOR FATHER House Where Flyer Was Born Being Restored in Me- morial Project. Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 B—4 LEAVES PRISON HE ONCE ESGAPED Youngstown, Ohio, Man Par- doned by Gov. Pollard to Return to Family. » Bpecial Dispatch to

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 [ 12 . 3. BUILDINGS 0 BEGIN BY JAN. Structures to Cost $70,- 000,000 to Be Speeded for Bicentennial. Driving toward the...

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 \? ‘. B6 =* LIGHT PARTICLES PROOF ANNOUNGED Ndbel Prize Winner Discov- ers Wave Characters in Tests With Gases. By the...

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 _——--- | of the stiff formality of New York and | Washington. The guard of horor was formed by ried its bullet-riddled and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 28, 1931—PART ONE. HERE IS THE y/V(//kofi/Hy_[fl/f PLUS LINT_IFCOND AND OTHER NEW...

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 Part 2—10 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star. FRANCE USUALLY SHATTERS AMERICA’S PLANS ABROAD Government

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ¢ . WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 28, 1931—PART TWO.’ ~ GOLF SURVIVES DEPRESSION BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. £ THE...

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 ROOSEVELT MAY FIND | LEAD A DISADVANTAGE Democratic Situation Year Before Con-| vention Susceptible of Many Vari-...

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 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, . JUNE 28, 1931—PART TWO. Secret- y Lamont Declares Business Of United States Will Cure

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, NEEDED! BY BRUCE BARTON. D. C, JUNE 28, 1931—PART TWO. of the Nayy, which convened at the Navy...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW BEDFORD. l HOTEL GOTHAM /b l PROVIDENCE FALL RIVER HOTEL WOODSTOCK 127 W. 43rd St.,

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 RESORTS. NTIC_CITY, N. HOTEL JEFFERSON OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVENUE OVERLOOKING THE BEACH ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 10 FLOORS OF

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 8 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 11 S 2 JUNE 28, 1931—PART TWO. 1. C. COAL FREIGHT REDUCTION SOUEHT Slash in Haulage Cost to

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 FINDS MATE IS FAKE the was his wife. St says she went{ buying Lo I e business as & col- | DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS | Pistrict

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 The Notion Dept. Offers These Six Savings Tomorrow —80-in. Garment Bags of —=Sanitary Skirts, Step-ins $1.00 and Bloomers,

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 MISS OLGA VON K. CRAVEN, Daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas T. Craven, with them at their home on Connecticut avenue.

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 2 Secretary of War Hurley |f Returns Home T OMOITowW| Secretary of the Navy SOCTEFY: and Ml‘!. Adflm! plflfl to Visit Boston...

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 SOICRE X WAS! 1% 8 N { i TON. D. C., JUNE 28, 1931—PART THREHX. Miss Angeline Marshall Married at Warrenton, Va. Becomes...

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 4 Capt. and Mrs. SOCIETY. Newton Guests at Many Fetes Naval Officer and Wife Entertained at Annapolis Prior to His Departure

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 SO Miss Evelyn L. Bowie And Mr. Thomas Knight Wed at Alexandria Other Marriages of Interest Take Place in Nearby! Virginia

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 - SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.: C, JUNE 28 1931—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Weddings (Continued From First Page.) were

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 the Jefterson Medical School and has been practicing medicine for the past three years in Frederick. ‘The marriage of Miss

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 8 Mrs. A. Dana Hodddon Hostess at Bridge At Leonardtown, Md. Many Members of Capital | Society Visiting in Nearby Fashionable

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 Boating Parties Now Featuring Activities At Fort Humpl—nrcys Capt. and Mrs. M. W. Mars- | ton Entertain for Wash- ington Girl

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 28, 1931—PAKT THREE. o “All Over Tnu,n’ —the better to serve you All this week our

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 PN The ideal choice for the traveler —a costdress of matural colored wool. Left, evening gown of white satin trimmed with...

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 ~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 28, 1931—PART THREE. Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street, between 6th and 7th

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 N : U’e LCK AN\EL”- *The Lawyers SecreT: Columbia Righting a Wrong, Yeah? By W. H. N old farmer, puffing his A corncob pipe

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 AMUSEMENTS.’ Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the photoplny. By C. E. OLLYWOOD gossip of the past few days has...

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 THE SUNDAY EARLE—*“Chances.” OUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr, in his first starring picture, “Chances,” a PFirst National- Vitaphone...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. UTOMOBILE sales are not setting any new records. Total purchases are behind last year

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 AVIA HEN the starter’s flag flashes before the eyes of the pilots entered in the Thompson trophy race at Cleveland on Labor

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 ‘The 1931 little world series of the American Leglon junior base ball pro- gram will be played in Houston, Tex. August 28, 29

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C. JUNE 28, 1931—PART FOUR. X What the buyer of a low-priced car has a right to expect today

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Today, Scottish Rite, Temple Heights services, 4 pm., Rev. Dr. Charles T. Warner of St. 'Albm's

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 STRAUSS T0 DIRECT SYMPHONY TONIGHT Gladys Rice and Fred Huf- smith to Be Soloists on Program. With the classical Kent hour

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 Organized Reserves In order to facilitate the detail of suitable officers in the Inspector Gen- eral's Departmeént Reserve,

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 Part 5—4 Pages SPORTS SECTION Che Swnday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1931 * T ennis and Golf Griffs Bat

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 THE \SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 28 1931—PART FIVE. 61 Neighborhoods Plan Shoe Events : Fireworks Due in Race for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, JUNE 28, 1931—PART FIV. Armour A U. 5. OPEN OFFERS HIM QPPORTUNITY Brother Sandy Is Joined

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 4 ENOUGH SUGRESTED 0 CROWD STADIUN 15 Names May Be Offered to Pilot, With Final Three Picked in Ring. BY EDWARD J. NEIL,...

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 Part 6—12 Pages FINANCIAL “AND CLASSIFIED The Sunday Stad WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1931. BANKERS SEEDET...

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 FINANCIAE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. €, JUNE 98, 1031—PART SIX FINANCIAL. / L 2 . - 2 2 22 h . ; oy CORPORATION REPORTS

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 FINANCIAL. CUR SHARES FIRM b IN PROFIT TAKING Gains Are Confined Mostly to Fractions — Utilities Prove Feature. BY JOHN L.

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 FINANCIAL. WASHINGTON, D. C, HE above the Cleveland Trust Co. annual } 3 rately, and the 10 were next. The annual figures...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 28 1931—PART SIX. HELP AND SITUATIONS. 43 %9 HELP—MEN....

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 MISCELLANEOQUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 28 1931—PART SIX. . MISCELLANEOUS., P“l:-ljgr.:!r nusmsecgm:?ms,...

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 AUTOMOBILES like mew; sacrifice: uipped Hres: apearanc ol s ires, appearance 2 ana ;no.wr .mlgg 2 o Chevrolet oo, oo 13th...

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 ROOMS. ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) BENNET PL N.E—3 alry Tooms, sec- ond floor, adioining bath: private famil: use of phone.

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 R NEW DOWNTOWN APT. THE MIRAMAR, 15th AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.W. Within Walking Distance of All Government, Departments. CT

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 ¥ 10 APA RTMENTS. 1 e T g LARGE RMS. I suAPuAt:Tn 21\!‘1 LF lwtl;(ultrni {832 BIL: N.W.—FOUR ROOMS. p (Continued.) E—3 VERY,

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 EAL ESTATE, SAILE—HOUSES. (Continued.) LHere Is EX ‘ Glovdt-Park Adjolning Mass. Ave. Heights ll i 927 15th St. N.W. New...

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 268 Carroll st.. Md., uo lwr ek HER) 12 REAL SALE—F. ESTATE.: ‘WATER FRONT (Continu, 'ARM! 4C-nllnnal ) 47 ACRES. 35 A S...

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 PART .7, | he Swunthuy Star filagafin_z WASHINGTON, D. .C, JUNE.- 28, 1931, Books Features “NOT BY THE WILL OF GOD” The Fate of

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 back into the wildest parts of the —Sierra Madre, Here for years they existed but to get revenge. They got revenge by raiding

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,:D. C. JUNE 28, _———————— Centenary Honors to James Author of Monroe Doctrine, Who Passed Away

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 RSIPNES S— THE: SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, e gy —— % JUNE 28, 19031. This Week the Best of All America’s Golfers Gather

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 . eegeg——p - THE SUND.\Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. it doimiirbivnnadburios B0 L Mo Incidents of the Assassination at the Old

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 5 We. THE SUNDAY STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 28, 1931.° Old Washington Ball Clubs and Players The Potomacs, the Nationals

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 should know, for he was none other than the Arthur P. Gorman, who later became cele- brated as one of the greatest Senators

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 [8 o - ILLUSTRATED BY WALLACE MORGAN. Y fiiend, Mr. Massey, was sitting beside me upon the rocks at Cobble Reef and speaking

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 ~ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 28, 193l 9 - . e ——————————————————— ‘Summer Colony Story—BY BOOTH TARKINGTON kind

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W One-Third of a Billion Dollars £ Washington, Amer- ica’s Most Beautiful City Today, Will Be the Dream City

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 GTON, D. C, JUNE 28, 1931. 11 — o Rebuild the Nation’s Capital Wise and Far-Sight- ed Business Policy of Providing Federal

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 Continued from Ninth Page back te her cottage and was able to flep down in the hammock on my own front porch. Well, Orlande’s

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 “Lady Luck” Gave Ruth Chatterton. BY ALICE L. TILDESLEY. Oh, Lady Luck! Prepare the breaks for me! HUS runs what is said to

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 Three aces make a tempting hand And many players bid it, But when they take no other tricks, They rue the day they did it.

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 Or How Paul Revere Warned the People of Wayne’s Camp, Arizona, JustFiftyYears Ago—A Fourthof July StoryThat Is Decidedly...

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 T is interesting to note the vast improve- ment in the musical programs from one season to another, and the stress that has

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 - m——wm~ o ———— 0»«-”“0_—-’.— —.‘-m»--.——...-q—}.‘rr- - BTALIN. By Isaac Don Levine. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation.

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 ras THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 28 1931. he Inevitable Consequence—2B8y Cosmo Hamilton OME into a' nice...

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 PUZZLES — O you like het weather? If you do this picture puzzie should be easy for you. In the sentence below the missing...

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 \ . \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 28 1931. ' 0 The Happy Days! § “Among Our Souvenirs.” e BY DICK MANSFIELD S A\

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 GRAPHIC e u taf M GRAVURE SECTION 74l SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 28. 1931 Our Washington The Lafayette Statue, at the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 28 1931 Maybe the hippo has a sore throat. The keeper doesn’t seem...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE “Just a Gigolo.” Aunt Belle and Aunt Sue, who country, are listening

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO] g .‘\:‘ A catapult take-off at the Washington Navy Yard. An interesting close-up of a Navy...

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 C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 28, 1931 » apped mountains meet to fufill that vacation dream. klacier Park, Montana. © Hileman....

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 28, 1931. HOLLYWOOD 2 b LIGHTS UP As an animated firecracker Joan Marsh

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 NGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 28, 1931. Touring Europe “on their own.” Marion Davies (left) and Constance Talmadge,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 28, 1931. Richard X. Evans, who was editor-in-chief of the George-

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 The Sundwy Shur. . SUNDAY. JUNE 28. 1931 by EDGAR RiIcE BURROUGHS ©1931, by Edgar Rice Burrpughs, Inc. Al rights reserved...

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 M= A BROKEN) WINDOW [N MUTT'S Hous€Ee T WONDGR How T HAPPENED! MUTT,; I'VE QUIT WEARING SILK HATS ! You DESTROYED So MANY oF

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 Y o THaT TRICK WITH YOUR NEW BlCYCLE ? BETCHA CANT GUESS . WHAT coe! ¢ THEYRE HAVIN' A SPECIAL SALE OF BICYCLES UP IN THE...

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 WE GOT ALL THE TIME THERE © MAVE 1T FOR ‘“rou TOMORROW WiLL You TAKE oONE OF OUR WATCHES ‘rc; NO, | GUESS | CAN WITHOUT A...

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 GeE-Nouvt [ SURE=AND NOuU GEE-ouve N SURE-AND N LAST THREE LOCKS - TRAT'S RE UNUSUAL - OH, THEN GO UP ONTO THE SUIDING NEXT

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 COLOR SECTION !‘ EIGHT PAGES j ahe Sunday Star. SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1981 £ NO!! way DIDN'T You TELL ME P # 722 THROWN CASPAR DID

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 THAT WAS ) pd&{ TELL WHAT EMERGENCIES AN EXPERIENCE] 44 MAY ARISE OM A BOAT. THEN WE WERE WASHED & ASHORE OMN A DESERT...

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 maoom OF AFGHANISTAN, i ICTURES A MOUNTAINOUS COUNTRY LOCATED : L 3 ( ’ g IN THE HEART OF AsIA , BOUNDED IN B! BY INDIA (E),

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