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Evening Star dated July 5, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast). Generally fair and today; tomorrow probably local afternoon. No.' 1,372— No....

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 VON ELMTONEET | BURKE FOR TILE Detroit Golfer Saves Open Championship Chance by 18th Hole Putt. —_(Continued From First Page)

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 CONDTONSHEL GRAVE N BERL Reichsbank Reserve Depleted by $10,000,000 Friday and $7,500,000 Yesterday. By the Associated Press.

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 A—4 BRITISH OFFICIAL - SNUBS: DRY GROUP Lansbury Defends Rum Sale in Parks and Bests Lady Astor. By Radio to The Star....

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 " ENVOYS PAY HONOR AT MONROE SHRNE Castle .Paper Flays “Right” of Intervention of U, S. Under Doctrine. BY THOMAS R. HENRY,

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 " A—6 SIS...

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 W. WARREN TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones (A 4oms 10341 REV. HENRY P. HAMILL

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 N COMMUNTY CHEST New Accounting System Has Provision to Make D. C. Pay Full Hospital Cost. The new accounting system worked

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 NATION'S LEADERS PREPARE WELCOME FOR WORLD FLYERS Post and Gatty Due Tomor- row From New York for Heroes’ Honors. HOOVER...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO 5 D. C., JULY 11930 OFF YEAR FOR MARRIAGE MERCHANT MARlNE BUT GRETNA GREENS KEPT BUSY SHUWS...

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 1059915 SPENT - ONNEARBY PARKS == ‘Auditor’s Report Details Ex- * penditures in Prince Georges and Montgomery. By a Btaff...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 5, 1931—PART ONE. : Mahogany Console 34 $26.75 Kitchen Cabinet 178 This complete...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, CHESAPEAKE BAY HAS PARADISE ISLE Autos and Telephones Are Absent From Picturesque Tangier...

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 B—6 CENTRAL CENTER | T0 OPEN IUESI]AY} Schedule of Recreational Fa- cilities Now Gives City Three Large Resorts. Beginning

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 JULY 5, 1931—PART ONE —_— protesting statements made by Mr. !llself under criticlsm the board hu‘BR'TMN WILL INCREASE lxecond

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 B—8 39¢ National Cedar Bags Lined 29 With W hite c These white-lined, cedarised bags are large enough to hol Fhree garments,

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 Editorial Page ] Part 2—8 Pages DEBT PLAN SEEN AS ENTRY OF U. S. IN AFFAIRS ABROAD Hoover Now Has Initiative in Aversion| of

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY...........July 5, 1831 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor

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 TRADE GAINS TO DECIDE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Debt Proposal Restores Hoover Prestige and Turns Tables Campaign Business Will

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 Dr. Wu Returning to China Opposing Policies of Government at Nanking (Continued From Third Page) | @Ghinese people are one

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 RESORTS. uu\nnc CITY, on the a’s k ps Deck™ Enjoy these beauti- ful days high above the ocean atop Col- ton Manor. Revel in

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 L= T All B;‘a‘.flches of Labor Department Aid ' In Increasing Employment, Doak Says (Conttnued From Thizd Page) ) . - 8 ens.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, /4 D. ¢, JULY 5 1931—PART TWO. Offers Summer Home-Furnishings at 77 hat Are Probdb/y the Lowest

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, JULY 5, 1931—PART TWO. LOW Prices Have Come! HIGHER Prices Are Coming! But First Comes—...

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 Feat ures for Part 3—8 Pages SOCIETY SECTION he Swunday Star, WASHINGTON, D. C, MRS. ADOLPH A. HOEHLING, Jr., In her charming

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 2 SOCIETY. Miss Harriet B. Clarke Returns From Wellesley Miss Meridith Todd Is Guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Stuart at Their

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 Norman Bull Family Leaves Chevy Chase For New Jersey Visit Mre. Gentner of Atlanta Is House Guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T....

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 4 OCIETY. Miss Dorothy C. Manning Wed to Lewis H. Thacker Miss Claire Catherine Oberg Becomes Bride of Mr. De SI]G s Church.

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 Mzr. and Mrs. J. S. Boyd | Return to Alexandria From Richmond Rites Mrs. Woodson and Son| Leave to Spend Summer Season in...

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 SOCIETY.” Fox's Point Is Gay As Garden Fete Aids St. Mary's Hospital Marriage of Miss Elizabeth Lindsay to Greacean Ped- ley

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 Two costumes worn by Adele Astaire in “The Band Wagon.” Left, @ white georgette gown embroidered with strass stars and a...

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 RUSSIAN LABORERS GET FREE TRAVEL Peasants Roam From Job to s Job Over Vast Area at Soviet’s Expense. By Onble to The Star.

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 . Stage News Part 4—8 Pages and Screen and Gossip Psychiatric Drama Opens Virgin Field of Thought With Rare Possibilities...

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 AMUSEMENTS Strange Are the Ways - - Of 'Hollywood’s Colony ' So Writes "'Bo b" Sherwood, Who Is Peeping Into the Studios to

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. Van Duzer assumed his position as director of the department of vehicles and trafic.

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 BY JOSEPH S. EADERS of the aviation industry are finding that it is not an eco- romical proposition to deliver L cut flowers

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 — Grand Lodge, Temple Hel.hu. cervices at 4 pm. Hugh MT Stevenson ofl?’ mm",, s ciaf under Grlnd Chlpllln Rev. John C. Palmer.

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 INSTALLMENT XXVIL E 8 license, yes. But EX’m have to let me tell it the way it h.pgned. Van took me back to the Monterey...

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 10 BE BROADGAST *Ein Deutscher Sonntaggruss’ { to Come From Deck of i S. S. Europa. From the promenade deck of the S.8....

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 next meeting of George Wash- ington Post, No. 1, the American Le- glon, will be_held at the club house, 1441 Rhode Island...

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 Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. SPORTS SECTION The Sundlay St ) e SUNDAY JULY 5, 1931, * ’ Twice Beaten, Griffs 5v5 Games...

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 GARDEN PREPARES FOR CARNERA BOUT Looking to Future to Make Up for Financial Flop. Loss Is “Slight.” BY EDWARD J. NEIL,...

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 THROWININAROW CANS STARTROPHY Martag, Galloping Barefoot, Second—First D. C. Man Is Fourteenth. BY R. D. THOMAS. ILLY AGEE of

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 4 Pearce and Phipps Win Shoe Tourneys : Repair Shop Has Triple Threat for Title CAPTURE TAKOMA, PETWORTH TITLES Community...

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 - d the year" [ B o0, News of Markets Pages 1to 4 , Part 6—8 Pages FIRST HALF OF 1931 SHOWS FIRM TONE IND. C. SECURITIES...

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 £2 FINANCIAL. CORN CROP AIDED BY HOT WEATHER ; Nine-Day Drought in West * Results in Rapid Growth of Cereal. BY OWEN L....

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 BUSINESS TRENDS DIFFER WIDELY ‘Outlook in Important Lines Presents Many Contrasts, New Survey Shows. Current indications of

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 4 LOWER MORTGAGE | INTEREST IS URGED| Concessions in Rates Re- quested by Borrowers on Real Estate. ; Special Dispatch to The

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 HELP AND HELP—WOMEN. (Continued.) P. B. X. OPERATOR. young woman of the best ‘n%‘.fi‘ e o oBeTmanent bonton” 1n ‘Address ‘Box.

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 AUTOMOBILES. B ROOMS SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. G _ WANTED—ROOMS. (Continued.) «

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 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, {Continued.) ‘KENTUCKY APTS. KENTUCKY A l!—?osxr:nl ‘three and four room apt: very...

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 8 REAL RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. ESTATE. (Continued.) #317 WESTERN A' ASE, D. C. Y BV somE bungalow. l‘l;.“. iton Wnings. n

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 PART 7. T was the Spaniards who introduced horse to America and began the greal riding tradition the world has ever —the...

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 ' 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY S, 1931. R R et s s e e e e e Jonely post of Fort Mann on the Arkansas, it is...

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 BY JOHN LEO. COONTZ. S Washington safe? Is the National Capital, the seat of the» Government, the city ‘where Congress meets

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 Your body is like a machine that is running all the time, and as it runs it produces & certain amount of heat. This heat...

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 Nearing the seventy-ninth birth- day of an eventful life, Dr. van Dyke, “The Grand Old Man of Princeton,” known the world...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, b. C, JULY S, 191 e Two Colonial Churches of Maryland Ancient Structures and Burial Places 0...

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 m» SUNDAY STAR, WAQHIN(‘TON D. C.. JUIY 3 1937 msed for the burial of colored persons who are permitted to attend the church.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ]ULY 5, 1931, 7 She Stoops toYonkers A Romance That Began Behind the Scenes on Broadway

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 R - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 5, 1931. 9 How Is WORLD PEACE to Be Achieved? An Ansrwer From Helen Taft Manning,

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 F 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WAS " OTHER PEOPLES CHILDREN Eddie Bullfinch’s Outboard Motor (Homemade) and Enid Massey’s Enthusi-...

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 TON, -D. C., JULY S, ‘1981, ° At this Mrs. Massey cut In, looking pretty 11 and they get to thinking she means more.than f

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 - S —— PR R—— — Over the Cli Unsung Heroes of the Silver Screen, the Many Extras Eager to Double for the Stars and Take All

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY - §, 1931, .. o Aid of New York Sky Police Invoked to Beat Shakedown Capt. John H.

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JULY 3, T198r. — & 7uE BRriDGE Forum * What Kind AreYou? Mere Winning Cannot Produce the

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 ) " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH!NG;£:§ . c . JULY §, 1931 ~° Largest TAXLESS TOWN The Old Saying That Man Can Beat Anything but...

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 & 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 5, i931. NEW/ Or | HE hand of magic is widespread over this age. No sooner has a

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 THE GARDEN. By L. A. G. Strong. York: The Book League of America, ARDLY cut out for a sweeping popu- larity, “The Garden.”

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