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Evening Star dated September 6, 1931

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 HER (U, 8. Weather Bureau Y'orecast). Fair and slightly warmer today, prob- ably followed by showers this affernoon or night;

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 BO00 WILL MARCH | IN FIRE PARADE Biggest Assembly in Event's | History Draws Nine State Entries. ‘Washington's firemen and

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 PASTORWILLFAE WONANS CHARCES Dr. Shelton of Mount Vernon Place Methodist to Be Tried by Church. ___(Continued From First...

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 T e FILIPINO FREEDO MEASURE 13 SEEN Hawes, Back From Islands, to Introduce Bill in Next Congress. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, EXPLORER CITES NAUTILUS PERILS , Commander of 1901 Polar Trip Discusses Submarine Sea Hazards.

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 - A6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING LUPESCU REMAINS EXILE, SISTER SAYS Denies Paramour of Carol Returned to Rumania. Tells of Pact.

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 U.S.ARMYOFFICER [ mics im Crash | FFEDERAL WORKERS TRAMPING FAMILY | [White House Aide] |y 2t DROWNS BATHING Maj. Howard N.

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 A--8 !FUGITIVE RELATES | 1,. CUBA REBEL CLASH U. S. Engineer Tells of Thirty “Legionnaires” Holding Loyalists at Bay. W. O.

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 STIMULUS PROMISE INNEWSPAPER S Trend Is Toward Method for Increasing Regional Sales, ‘Says G. P. Wright, Editor. By the...

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 A—10 «. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEMBER 6. 1931—PART ONE. SURVEY OF TRAFFIC WILL BEGIN FRIDAY Bureau of Public

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 . EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star, Part 2—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. €., SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1931. CRUCIAL PROBLEMS...

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 THE EVENING STAR Wi Sundey Morning Eden. WASHINGTON, D. BSUNDAY......September 8, 1831 THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor The...

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 U. S. POST-WAR BLAMED AS Senator Shipstead, i 8,000,000 Winte POLICIES SLUMP CAUSE n Radio Forum, Sees r Jobless—Asks Extra

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 Loses Battle, (Continued From First Page.) Jast two years in power. Viewed col- lectively, these years have been no more than

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 !. Features for | Part 3—8 Pages e SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, MISS ADELE JAH NCKE AND MISS CORA JAHNCKE,...

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 [2 SOCIETY, Miss Lucy Parker Larner Is Bride of Mr. Banks s;mm!'stenHouse Ceremony I‘ Held ;n presence of Relatives and...

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 OGIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 6, 1931—PART THREE % Mr.and Mrs. G. E. Hamilton Are Entertaining Guests

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 ‘ 4 * Mrs. Y. D. Harbaugh‘s Dinner Is in Honor Of Mrs. Kleinhoff Dr. and Mrs. Goetzman En- tertain at Congressional Country

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 6, 1931—PART THREE. b Victorian Shoulder Capes and Drapery A bustle bow...

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 . 6 DELEGATE NAMED BY BAR EXAMINERS Dr. Johnson of National U.' to Attend Conference of Boards of U. S. Dr. Hayden Johnson,

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 D. C. Naval Reserve Three officers and 50 men of the 1st Battalion, United States Naval Re- serve of the District of...

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 8 Mzr. and Mrs. Wyman Return to Alexandria After Stay in Canada Mrs. W. R, Purvis and Miss | Ashby Have Sister-in-Law as...

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 : Stage and Screervl‘ News and Gossip | . Part 4—6 Pages INA CLAIRE and “REBOUND” ROBERT AMES - KEITH'S Theater Not /Worried,

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 2 AMUS EMENTS. THE This Reviewer Takes on Rather Emb arrassing J ob “Bob™ Sherwood. Who Wrote “Waterloo Bridde. Says It Is a

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAM regulation in the District of Columbia after all. Any temporary thoughts to the| contrary were

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 6, 1931—PART FOUR. LS I rically Correct Sketches: Copyright 1930 by Jumes W.

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 THE Behind the Microphone UTiLITy UUES"UN BY THE RADIO EDITOR. broadcasting map of the United States are in the offing. Not

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON : SEPTEMBER 6, 1931—PART FOUR. S — l . _— retary, is attending the Executive Com- | former and

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 SPORTS SECTION- - The Sundlay - St Tennis and Golf Part 5—4 Pages ° o K3 < rand Easily Out runs Sun Beau : Favorites Score in

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 2 DAY STAR, WASHING D. (., SEPTEMBER 6, 1931—PART FIVE. Diamond Series Crimp Sandlot Gridmen : Hunter-Diffenbaugh Streak...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. LER 6 1 31— PART FIVE. 3 Gridders Flock to Dixie Fields Tomorrow : More School Squads...

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 4 FILLMORE CHAMP * BEATEN BYBROWN Deadlines for Divisional Finals in Washington Are Extended. A this year's champion of the

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 Part 6—12 Pages FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1931. Classified Ads

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 FINANCIAL., UPSWING IN STEEL MAY BE DEFERRED Recent Dullness in Industry | Likely to Indicate Later Gains. @pecial Dispatch

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 FINANCIAL. CANADAN QUTLODK : REATLY IMPROVED Dominion Has No Spec;ali Financial Difficulties to Solve. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 INVESTHENT BOND | PRIGES ARELOWER Pre-Holiday Selling Resuits | in Loss at the Week End. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. HELP—MEN, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘WANTED—AGENTS. (Continued.)...

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 MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR, V JASHINGTON, D. C., 8§ SPTEMBER 6, 1931—PART SIX A UTOMOBILES SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. DOGH PIANGS

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 A SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) LR’S + CHERNE FORD FORD LOW DOWN PAYMEN SALE. EVERY D 1931 1931 1931 1931 1931 1930 1930...

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 ' | ' ' ’ ' ’ APARTMENTS. HIGHLANDS Conn. Ave. and California St. The Best Located Apartment in Washington All Outside Rooms

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 APARTMENTS. ™ THE GEORGETOWN, 4 largs rm)m! and bath: 34th and Pros ’. Rent, $50 and $52.50 D!l . T. BALLARD, __ 1221 Eye St.

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 10 R VAP ARTM ENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . SEPTEMBER 6. 1931—PART SIX. ! APARITMERNTS, 77 i e g ey S b g CEe g...

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 R SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) FOTOMAC HEIG! leAlu.v NEW BON- low, 5 rooms. h-wh. elec., oak floors, Bogyd street. large lot;

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—LOTS. (Continued.) INER LOTS. 3rd : $190 each: terms; .N. 3676-W. = RIVERDALE. MD.-60x300, SEWER. WATER.

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 PAR[ 7. The Sunfy Stae filaga;me W: \\HIV(-'ION D.; C., SEPTEMBE R 6, 1931. ‘Books Features 20 PAGES. ey Torture of the Third

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 he. Coward Becomes A Hero ° A Test of Real Courage When Faced by a Mad- dened Elephant 1n the A frican Jungle. By .Samuel...

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 AR KNS S TR B RN B = Proposed by Matthew W oll As Told to Harry Goldberg TEN-YEAR plan to promote pros- perity, maintain high

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 'l z“‘ - Chrysanthemums for Autumn Loveliness Uncle Sam’s Clzrymntbemums at Arlington Experimental Farm Ablaze With Color in

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 Thrilling Detective Drama of the Air Staged as United « States Government Ferrets Out and Closes Down 1I- legally Operated

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 (] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 6, 1931. Morris, Financier, Was Prisoner Here ‘BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. «f T

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 an officer of the public; but lest you should, like some others, believe more in private than in public credit, I hereby...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 6, 1931. She played her trout carefully, glad of the sport, the lonely pool and

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 b Eat o Th s SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 6, 1931. The New “World's Largest” Oil-Field Fourteen Years of Failure

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 Chief Gunner William F. Loughman, who went down 300 feet to the sunken F-4 and whose life was saved by Frank Crilley. R...

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 NGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 6, 1931, E for SUBMARINES gL BRI S diving deeply and hitting hard, and equipped with the latest...

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 i ' or dreaming, Peter wondered. Francis Thayef A Bomantic Ad- venture With a Mysterious Lady. HERE was no coubt about it.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 6, 1931, 13- _w*_*_*_:mz: casually to the clerk. I'm Peter Sargent. Here’s my

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 . .. If Standards of the M ogz'e'rn HWoman Are to Become Anything Like the Stand- ards of the French Em- press, Whose Funny

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