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Evening Star dated July 30, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau No. 1,480—No. 382,597. Porecast.) Entered as second class matter post office, Wuhln:ton.mb. C.

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 *:%EXPEGTS VETERANS [T SEEK DD BASS {.Next Congress Faces Undo- {'hg of Special Session Acts, 'F~ Avers Senator King. !...

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 NDLSTRY NS AL Fwoscore Construction Or- ganizations to Be Rep- resented Here. Representatives of nearly twoscore tional...

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 NATIONS FIND . ADVERSEON DEBTS No Hope of Renewed Conver-| sations Obtained by Diplomats. F BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. " The...

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 TOCODEMANEUVER Effort to Thwart Spirit of Re- E covery Law Alleged by .42 Union Leaders. #By the Associated Press. ntatives

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 THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, - Of Exceptional Importance To You This Year...And With Buying Advantages Now That You Cannot

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 FOUR CHILDREN DROWN WHEN RAFT OVERTURNS Improvised Affair Capsizes in Deep Water of Nazareth, Pa., Dam. Campers Recover...

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 " A-8 g CHILDREN VIGTIMS IS ON R e e One-Fifth Have Definite Injury in Hard Times., «#¥ By the Associated Press. One-fifth of

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 memmg D e STHNGOFANNS Father, Two y Granddaughter Killed |Time to Prepare Soll for Next Within 12 Years, Year in Order to...

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 FIRST PACT UNDER | FARM ACT IS MADE Milk and Cream Distribution Agreement. for Chicago Area Approved. By the Associated...

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 THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 30, 1¢33—PART ONE. e e A I O Dl e L] This great sale is particularly important now

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 'A—-12 D.C. BOYS CHOSEN ACTRESS BRIDE OF FORMER RESIDENT. TO ATTEND SEH00L| Willard Memier, Mark Whal- en Get Coast Guard...

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 et At R ey This $6.50 Cotton Mattress $4.49 5 Well made and carefully covered in a durable tick as illustrated. Regularly...

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 RENOVIZED HOME | 1S ABOUT FINISHED Placing of Furnishings Wil Be Started by Committee This Week. With construction work...

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 COTTON TAX IS DUE ‘TREASURY TUESDAY) Thousands of Workers Check- -ing Stocks to Fix Amount of Processing Levy. By the...

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 THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUEY 30, 193 e ————————— e — nshu _ HO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE T™, 8™

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 KING PLANS STUDY, AS 10 USE OF D. G SURPLUS FOR' J0BS Would Determine if Budget Bureau Should Authorize Projects Now. ART OF

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 Primary to Be Held Tuesday. Smith and Peery Caim Eighth District. & Y BY LESTER N. INSKEEP, OF Staft Correspondent of The...

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 AMANA COLONIES | OFFERED AS MODEL Inhabitants Believe Their Plan Best in U. S. Re- covery Drive. By the Associated Press....

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 69'c and 79¢ Sheets 45¢ 63x108 63299 72x99 72x90 Slight irregulars, but marvelous quality. Only 400 to cell at this price.

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 ] Part 2—8 Pages TEN U. S. AGENCIES CREATED TO CARRY OUT NEW DEAL” Reeovery Administration Presents Most Conspicuous Example

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. | .WASHINGTON, D. C. ' BUNDAY..........July 30, 1933 THEODORE W....

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 WORLD BUREAU TO FIGHT ~ CRIME GOAL OF POLICE Success of Experimental Work Thus Far Convinces Authorities of Many Lands of Its

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 LAW SCHOOL ENDS - ONE-YEAR COURSE jumberland, Aima Mater of Hull, Will Bow to Ten- nessee Law. By the Associated Press. :...

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 THE HOME GARDENER Pracficul and Seasonal Hints for the Amateur for Beautifying Surroundings of the Home. BY J. W. WELLINGTON.

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 DOUBT IF TROTSKY WILL COMETO U.S. Soviet American Business | Groups Put No Credence { in Paris Report. By the Assoclated...

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 The fleld training season for the ational Guard of the District of Co- bia was formally opened yesterday vhen the 260th...

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 HAVE YOU HEARD about the New Way to Buy Winter Coats at A New and Totally Different Kind of —The United States Government has

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 Capital’s Social Highlights Part 3—12 Pages MISS MARY FECHET, Daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. James E. Fechet, important among

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 23 SOCIETY. Ambassador to Argentina And Mrs. Weddell Visitors Will Arrive From Richmond Tomorrow for Two Weeks' Stay—Mr. and

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 Gen. and Mrs. Lee Hosts for Quantico Party at Supper Swimming Meets, Luncheons and Motoring Trips En- i joyed by Residents. !

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 4.0 SOCIETY.® Comdr. and Mrs. Bowers Quit Annapolis for Chicago Lieut. and Mrs. T. M. Dell, Former Residents of Maryland,...

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 SO Mzrs. J. H. Defandorf , Of Chevy Chase Gives Country Club Party Mrs. Darrell Smith Enter- tains at Bridge Luncheon for New

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 6 SOCIETY. | A Recent Bride i Mrs. Dorsey Visiting Ancestral Estate Near Leonardtown Summerseat First Built Be- fore...

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 Sketched right: Misses’ brown crepe coat with jap mink ascot and shoulder pads, 59.50. SIZES: For juniors, 11-17; misses,...

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 S OCIETY. * FAE SUNDAY Weddmg of Miss Fraser. Frequent Alexandria Visitor, Announced Not;ces Are Received From Georgetown. S.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 30, 1933 PART THREE. Tomorrow...Opening Day.'..Pr.iVC'es' have risen...Values cannot

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 Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents| Mrs. Charles Kaufman motored to Atlantic City Thursday, and is at the Breakers

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 Satin Ag The new front fullness is well illustrated in thi beret of black satin, tucked and shirred and trim- med with a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 30, 1933—PART THREE. L5 - socially mmmz Merion family were | shot and killed by...

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 e National News Stage - Screen Part 4—10 Pages EMPLOYMENT RELIEF ROLLS C IN PENNSYLVANIA 56,000 Families Dropped as...

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 — ROOSEVELT APPEAL WINS | SUPPORT IN LOUISIANA Enthusiasm for Plan Reduced By Large Lay-off- of Flood in State, BY GEORGE...

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 LAVE OF STATES GOVERNOR URGES WISCONSIN TO WAR < | | | | COMSTOCK RECALL ? ¢ CALIFORMIA T0 ASK FEDERAL AID FOR STRIKES CLOSE

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 Pebussy’s Compositions Season’s Most Popular Frenchman's Works Head the List of Favorite f Selections Found on Musical...

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 Barrymores Rule Theaters With New Picture and Play Ethel in “The Twelve-Pound Look™ and Lionel in “The Stranger's Return'—A

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. PPROACHES to the National Capital should be wide and safe highways. The visitor'’s...

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 CONCLAVE OF STATES WYOMING REDUCES COSTS OF STATE Many Economy Measures Are Being Planned by County Officials. BY R. E....

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 RUBINOFF HEADS AIR ATTRACTIONS ‘Traumerei’ Is Selection for ¥ Violin Solo in Tonight’s [ Broadcast. i OBERT SCHUMANN, the...

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 GLORIOUS DAYS RECALLED AS OLD HOYA BOAT PLAYS PART IN ROWING REVIVAL Used in Pinch When Is Smashed—Blue of 30 Years Potomac

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 llllllg 9-PC WALNUT-VENEER Room Suite " 588 Less Than Today’s Retail . Replacement Prices! 66-inch buffet, with 2 drawers and

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 — Base Ball, Wrestling l "Part 5—4 Pages he ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION Sunday Star SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1933. Nats

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 Terry’s s “Merriwell” Wzns for Giants : Helen Jacobs Dethroned HOMEMM]E CRAFT |Giants, Cubs and Pirates Promise Hot Battle

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 HASSKILLTOWIN NATIONAL HONORS Lone D. C. Entry in P. G. A. Tourney Rated Among Best Pros in East. BY W. R. McCALLUM. LTHOUGH

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 Knowles Packs New Punch to Twin City THE SPORTLIGHT | BY GRANTLAND RI WILL TRY WALLOP " ON JW TRAMBERIA Nuesday Bout Severe

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—12 Pages C. & P. PHONE NET FOR JUNE MOUNTS; HALF YEAR LOWER Decrease in Revenues Offset

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 FINANCIAL FINANCIAL LOADINGS BUMB B ety I BUSINESS BUREAU. Abram Strauss pf (1) 108 93K Adams Express. 190 0% Represents...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 30, 1933—PART BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. ~-1933— A ¥ High.

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 FINANCIAL. WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW_ YORK CURB MARKET FOR WEEK ENDING FRIDAY, JULY 3§, 1933 By the Associated Press. \ 4 "

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. « 2 LP—MEN. ANTED—SALESMEN, g _ Star “Want Ad b e . I Nyoan l {5 AL RECOMMENDED SERVICE. BUSINESS...

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 “ 6 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) also swing: both for EQUIPMENT —Chairs, table; ' cash rs, refrigerators, counters, shows

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