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Evening Star dated July 1, 1931

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 | o 2 ‘WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast). falr with continued “high tempersture tonight and Highest, tomorrow. 93, at

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 FARM BOARDFIXES YEAR'S GRAIN SALE Y. S. Agrees to Limit Wheat "+ Disposal to, Five Million Bushels a Month. By the Associated

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 7 D]Nfi,.fGERbER'S BREAKFAST LUNCHEON AND DINNER. 14th St.N.wW. COLLEGE MEN! Here is an unusual opportunity! We have openings

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 GERMANS REFUSE ADDED CONMENT Bruening and Curtius Remain Silent on Debts Pending French Negotiations. By the Associated...

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 THREE MAIN POINTS BLOCK DEBT PLAN U. S. Officials Remain Opti- mistic, However, Despite Difficulties. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN.

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 - $676.900 HIGHWAY. 711-Carat Opal - Is' Discovered. In Australia PROGRAM DRAFTED | ...z | CANBERRA. Australia, July 1. |...

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 HOLDS PROHIBITION COMPLETE FAILURE Former Senator Wadsworth Makes Declaration at Insti- tute of Public Affairs. { BY THOMAS

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY......July 1, 1831 THEODORE W. NOYEIS....Editor ¥he

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 TWO FREED IN KILLING OF VIVIAN GORDON Stein and Greenberg Acquitted of Slaying Vice Witness After Four-Hour Debate. By the

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 SOVIET SEEKING STATE WORKERS Offers Special Privileges to Peasants and Farmers to Enter Industry. By the Assoclated Press.

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 DEMAND ABSORBS LARGER OIL FLOW Stocks Drop 81,000 Barrels in May Despite New Production. Crude ofl production increased...

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 WARSID ARMAL GROWTH | ~ SEEN BY GLOVER Million Pounds a Month Soon to Be Carried, Chief Declares. Completing one of the...

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 FINANCIAL, WASHINGTON GAS | INCOME INCREASES Net Gain of $173,288" Re-! ported for First Five Months of Year. BY EDWAKD C.

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 FINANCIAL. STRONGER PRODCE NARKET REPORTED Price Movement for Farm Supplies Has Shown Up- ward Tendency. Price tendencies...

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 FINANCIAL. " CURB SHARES GAIN INLATE DEALINGS Bears Believed to Have Re- tired Contracts in Final Trading. BY JOHN A. CRONE.

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 " | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, JULY T, 193T1.° SPECIAL MERCHANDISE for THURSDAY Each week this page will

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 ~ @he WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1931 WITH SUNDAY MOR! Foening Shar NING EDITION Ll PAGE B—1 INDUSTRIAL SCHODL %z,

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 S SOLIETY» OCIETY. Mrs. Hoover's Last Luncheon With Cabinet Women This Season—Alfresco . Affair Tomorrow. RS. HOOVER will...

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 'S'OCIP;TY u'tn H. Neumeyer at their country home, Esperanza Farms, on the Patux- ent. Mrs. Willlam G. Newmeyer and her small

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 B4 SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) ‘man, daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Coleman of Atlanta, became the bride o©f Mr....

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 THE EVENING ST F Street at Seventh Fireworks For a safe, sane and satisfying celebration. v 5c to 25¢ (Matn Floor.) Sizes for

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 ITALY REINSTATES DEATH PENALTY New Penal Code Recognizes “Unwritten” Law——Fixes Dueling Punishment. By the Associated Press.

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 » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1931 “FLAT-TONE” Picot Top Chiffon A Special Sale of Summer Low...

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 " BODYHEAT MAKES AIR “DEPRESSING” Proper Ventilation Found to Require More Than Pure Atmosphere. Heat stagnation within the

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 MACHINE FARMING NEARS CENTENARY Second Era of Agriculture Dates From First Reaper Tried Out in 1831. By the Assoclated Pres

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 STATETRPSHOOT T0 OPEN FRIAY Many Non-Resident Entries Received for Contests at Winchester, Va. ‘WINCHESTER, Va., July...

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 HYDE HEARS PLEAS OF LIVESTOCK MEN Governor of North Dakota Heads Group Requesting Reopening of Loans. SIGNAL HEAD SWORN IN

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 12 FLOODS HANDICAP NEW CANTON ARMY Rain Makes Trenches Un- tenable for Deiense Against | Possible Attack. By the Associated

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 TRADE RECOVERING IN SOUTH AMERICA Brazil and Argentina Have Uoward Trend—Exports of U. S. Decrease. B the Associatedfress. L

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, JULY "1, S WooDWARD & lLOTHROP 10™ 11™™ F AND G STREETS Frocks for Wherever “The Fourth” Takes

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 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1931. Before you go away . . . Store your Furs in our Scientific...

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 SURGEUNS DISCUSS - LEADING DISEASES American Association Told of Advances in Combating Heart and Cancer Ailments. By the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1931 sutne | W PALAIS ROYAL Mens Shop at - ‘ MEN! It’s Here! Our 8A.M.

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 THE EVENING V.. radio is losing 'its sparkle have the tubes = | o'clock. TONIGHT and every night EXCEPT Saturdays and Sundays

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 TORAGE Modern, fireproof depository to safely re your _valuables. Phone for Rates TODAY —The Original— KRIEG’S EXPRESS &...

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 C—6 MERGED CHURCHES - GIVEN BIRTH 15GUE Seminar at Seattlz Reports in Favor of Control, Vote Upholding Council. ‘l:‘ the...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1931’ i ferril wheel, , “dodge ‘em.” | 1ng, , Boating, danéing the

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 Extra Large (24x46) Extra Heavy Turklsh Towels 29¢ = 6 for $1.65 Perfect quality, double-thread towels with beautiful pastel

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 he Fpening Star, PITCHERS DISMAL ON WESTERN TRIP 2 Only Three Complete Games % Hurled Out of Fourteen. Blanked by Browns....

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 D2 PETWORTH,TAKOMA HOSTS T0 HURLERS Pionio Champs to Qualify _for Higher Stages of Metro Tourney. big horseshoe tournaments

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 SPORTS., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €, WEDNESDAY, JJLY. 1, 1981, SPORTS. DY STARTLING CHANGE MADE BY GEOREIAN Had...

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 ‘D4 s PORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1,” 1931. SPORTS." Armour and Sarazen Are Rated Slightly

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 w OMAN’S PAGE. Cool and Smart in Warm Weather BY MARY A dgess of navy blue or black georg- ette, made with skirt flounce,...

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 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JULY! T, 1931 AHT AT 1AST! A THAT'S WHAT SHE SAYS,)| WHATLL WE|[ LTS SCE Now —...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY .1, 1931. D7 Star “Want Ad” “UNCLE SAM AT YOUR...

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 D—8 AUT L ED—MISCELLANEOUS. i (c'..nln ed.) OMOBILES . SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) BEFORE SELLING STOP AND THINK. PHONE

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 . APARTMENTS.’ 2 NG N, D. C.,- WEDNESDAY, JULY 1,.1931. REAL, ESTATE, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. UNUSUALLY LOW RENT. -| lm 14th

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 . D10 ‘REAL ESTATE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1931, AUCTIONS. T I UBHED. MOON MULLINS—Hanging

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 AUCTIONS, AUCTION SALES. IMORROW. ler & Son. Auetioneers, N.W. Administ trlx' Sal MACHINE SHOP & BLACK- SMITH'S TOOLS AND...

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 S ular $15.00 ERNISTIC it . .0 RWAVE NEEDI New Jork Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ME. 4315 Hear with the NEW SONOTONE a Very

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