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FIVE-YEAR HITLER REGIME FORECAST Eight Deaths During Week End Are Blamed on Po- litical Violence. By the Assoclated Press. BERLIN, February 27.—Franz Seldte, one-armed chief of a million “Steel Helmets,” now fighting side by side with Hitler's “Brown Shirts” for victory 'in next Sunday's elections, predicts the Hitler coalition cabinet will remain in power for five years. This was an outstanding statement in the flood of oratory loosed over the week-end, during which eight more deaths were laid to political violence. It comes in the wake of statements by leading Hitlerites that Sunday’s voting may be the last ever held in Germnny' and that the result cannot end the Hitler regime. Three of the eight slayings occurred yesterday. Meanwhile the leading Communist organ, Rote Fahne, was put under a six weeks' ban and the Bam- ‘berger Volksblatt, a Catholic paper, was suspended four days. Two persops were shot fatally in a Communist-Nazi fight at Wuppertal. Five were wounded. Two Nazi youths were stabbed, one fatally, at Lindefels. Another Hitlerite was stabbed at Bres- lau and three were shot and wounded at Falkensce. Seldte, who is minister of labor in the Hitler cabinet, spoke yesterday in Berlin. He said the cabinct, in which Nationalist party members outnumber the National Socialists, including Chan- cellor Hitler, would not even change in composition for at least five years. R— VETO URGED National Economy League Opposes Independent Offices Appropriation. By the Associated Press. The National Economy League today urged President Hoover to veto the in- dependent offices appropriation _ bill which provides rearly $1,000,000,000 | for war veterans. Henry H. Curran, director of the| league, said in a telegram to the Presi- dent that the league which seeks to re- duce the veterans’ benefits by $450,000 000, favors giving President-elect Roose- velt an opportunity to express himself before the money for the next fiscal year is appropriated. 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Notice is hereby given that in sccordance with the proyisions of an item authorizing changes in_ the permanent, svstem, of highyays con; tained in Appropriation Act for the scal year Rndea J0he B0, 1914 (Public Act No. G2nd Congress) approved Mareh A proved Aprid 0, 3908 BubileAct AT A Fabiasioncrs of the District of Columbia will give a public hearing in the Board Room of said Commissloners on March 15. 1933, at 10 o'clock, A.M. s intorested or owing land *within The territory affected by proposed changes in the plan of said permanent system of highwaess, described as follows. viz: Property in the northwest section located within the territory bounded by Rock Creek Ford Road on the north, Utah Avenue and Nebraska Avenue on the east, Oliver Street on the south. and 32nd Street on the west, 2. Property in the morthwest section along the line of Foxhall Road between Reservoir Whitehaven Parkway. . Prop- erty in the northeast, north’ and nord west _sections, lying within and immediately adjacent Nort) Street, and bounded west, Metropalitan ‘Branch B New Hampshire Avenue on the east, and fLonstellow Street on the south. Plans show- ing proposed changes in the ‘highway plan of streets within the territory described above are on display in the office of the sur- oom show, bot mcflm. ERFER, B3 ‘GOTWALS. Commissioniers o, me “Discrict or Columbia. 4.14.ex8u OSALS. N SUBURBAN SANITARY ELEVATED srz% -.-Wg‘““ TANE— Bealed proposais {or furnishing matertal for And erecting 3 S00.000-gallon elevated steel water tank will be received at_the of- fice of the Washington Suburban_ Sanitary Cflmmu.llfln ‘Tower Building. llth and K D. C., untll 3 pm. Wednudny March 15, peciications obtainable from Robert HfirschchAe( encincer of district, Hyltll-l e, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—Psul Muni in “Counsellor- y—' at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Colum| ‘Handle With Care,” at 11:55 am, 1:55, 3.50, 5:50, 7:45 and 9:45 N Pal “Hallelujah, I'm & Bum,” at 12:20, 2:40, 5, 7:15 and 9:35 p.m. Rialto ‘Private Jones,” at 11:32 1:33, 3:32, 5:32, 7:32 and 9:32 Metropolitan—"The King's Vacation,” at 11 a.m., 12:50, 3:40, 4:30, 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 pm. R-K-O Keith’s—"No One Woman,” at 12 noon, 1:58, 3:56, 5:54, 7:52 and ‘The Woman Accused,” at 11: .m., 1:40, 4:20, 7:05 and 9:45 p.m. Stage shows at 1, 3:45, 6:25 and 9:05 p.m. Loew’s Fox—“What! No Beer?” at 11 a.m,, 1:32, 4:24, 7:16 and 10:08 p.m. Stage shows at 12:27, 3:19, 6:11 and .m. Tit at 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:45 and 9:30 p.m. Central — “The. Mummy,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—*“The Woman Accused,” at 6:15, 8:10 and 9:45 p.m. MODERN DRAMA COURSE WILL OPEN TOMORROW Depew Professor of Public Speak- ing at G. W. U. Will In- augurate Series. A talk tomorrow night by Prof. W. 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IN A CARLOAD found her brother's .22-caliber rifie 2047 Rosemont street, pointed it at Frank, who on the pavement in front of the house. ‘When she pulled the trigger the bullet entered his shoulder and he fell to the pavement. Neighbors who heard the shot and saw youth lying on the pavement called No. 10 police, who took him to the hospital in the patrol wagon. The wound 1s not believed to be serious. Martial Law Decreed. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Feb- ruary 27 (#)—Congress yesterday pro- mulgated a martial law decree, to be in effect indefinitely as long as Presi- dent Tiburclo Carias Andino deems necessary. Grosner Introduction and Suits for Men 25 Bi-Swing shoulders, patch pockets and drape effects are style reasons why you'll ike them—how'd you like to try one on?..we'd like to have you. Open a Ten-Pay Budget Account GROSNER of 1325 F STREET No Compromisc With Quality EX-HOUSE MEMBER DIES William Y. Humphreys Succeeded Father in Congress. GREENVILLE, Miss., February 27 (). 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