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Evening Star dated March 6, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) cloudiness followed by late tonight or tomor- tonight about 40 degrees....

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 A—2 %k GANDHI T0 OPPOSE 1930 TEAR GAS CHECKS RULE F BRITAI] NEARRIT OF REDS Indian Nationalist Ultimatum Threatening Civil

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 Presents —Safeguarding, packing, shipping, storing. 1140 FIFTEENTH ST|| il A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 38 YEARS CAASPINWALL ,...

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 FORD SAYSYOR TOEADPAIBLENS Education Held Best Agen- cies for Farm Relief. BY REX SAFFER, Associated Press Staft Writer. FORT

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 RANTAD moron PROBLEMS FACE CONFERENCE; A. A. A, Club Heads Will Hold Sixth Annual Meeting March 19-22. The sixth annual...

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 CHANGES RGED INERODM SOOLS More Convenient Arrange- ment of Buildings Wil Be Recommended to Board. A resolution to recommend

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 LANGDON HEARING | CONTINUED A WEEK Prohibition Agents Appear Against Policeman at Trial Board. After hearing testimony of...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY.......March 6, 1030 THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor Rate by Carrier Within the City. The Evenine...

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 mHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930 HONOR MRS. PANKHURST. Statue of Suffrage Leader Unveiled |...

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 GEN: SHAW RETIRES ONGATH BIRTHDAY Was Twice Decorated and : Became Distinguished for Marksmanship. Brig. Gen. George C. Shaw,

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 CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. NW. | Established 1889 Pianos—Pianos —Pianos Selling for Storage Charges A Largs

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 TIME IS EXTENDED ON FLORIDA FRUIT Department of Agriculture Notes Many Price Declines In Weekly Review. t Wearly all the...

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 Bulls Encouraged by Reduc- tion of British Rate—Utili- ties Are Active. [ BY STANLEY W. PRENOSIL, Associated Press Financial

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 S A—14 . BEE MONEY RATES FIRM ~ INLOCAL DISTRICT| Survey Shows But ‘Few Changes Since Rediscount Cut and Market Break. BY...

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 FINANCTA THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO “CURB SHARES RiSE 3 AFTER DULL START ¢ Market Points Upward, With ‘Many Issues Appearing

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 .G SMOKE REMED 1S HELD POSSIBLE|sz Engineer Says Proper Firing and Grade of Coal Hold Solution. Proper firing and use of coal

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 83 PCT. PAY RAISE OVER 190815 URGED ~ FORENLISTED MEN Warrant Officers Would Get 87 Pct. Increase Under Board’s Proposal....

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY A, Mrs. Hoover Held Midday Reception at|iie . White House for District Chapters in Annual RS. HOOVER...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 193 PLANE CRASH KILLS MAN.| ALIENS DISMISSED. Pilot Is Injured in...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. EXPLORER HIT BY CAR. Y. Alexander Barns, Former Hunt- Estate Salesman ing

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 . UNIT DENIES PLAN TOJINWITH REDS Friends of Soviet Union Say They Would Take No Part in Demonstrations. Professing interest

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 - WISSION LEABERS WILL BE HONORED Alaskan Churchmen Wil Be| Guests Tonight at Wash- { ington Diocese Banquet. A dinner...

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 Wo ODWARD THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Men’s Oxfords, $645 pair Were $10 to §13 48 pairs

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 » TAXEQURENENTS DEALED Y LIS Internal Revenue Commis- sioner Explains Regulations in Address Over Radio. Details of what is

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 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. GOLDENEBERG'S «“AT SEVENTH AND K. Phone NAtional 5220 THE...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. IS KLLED BY FAL ,_ | ['sAN . Veteran of Prize Ring Suffers -...

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 Exactly 120 smart leather handbags, pouch, envelope, 3 in black, brown, red, mflumzmw,mmb-ux lined. They're redu Tomorrow! For

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 _GIRL, 7, REFUSES 10 ASSIST POLICE Maintains Silence When Quiz-| zed Regarding Mother’s Al- teged Shoplifting Activities....

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 STRONG ELECTED RULER OF ELKS Officers to Be Installed by Lodge No. 15 at Meeting April 2. George E. Strong was elected...

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 D. C, .THURSDAY, MARCH 8§ 1930. Tonight HON. ARTHUR M. HYDE Secretary of Agriculture "SENATOR DAVID 1. WALSH of Massachusetts

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 EDUCATORS PRAISE ORATORY CONTEST 10,000 Washington High School Students Enrolled f in National Competition. Stephen E....

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 eral Government never has taken any lr-n-lu legal steps to seek ejectment of these “squatters,” and the t never been ruled

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 Camps Information Without Charge Free catalogues and expert advice on all boys’ and girls’ camps in the United States. A...

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 NEW ALLOCATON 1 SCUENE S SOUGAT \More Equitable Division \ “Among States Is Suggested. r BY MARTIN CODEL. An entirely new...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH_G, 1930. CLEANING PROGRAM [t v the debctncy sy ang tht frm, o, on s s |

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 THE EVENING STORY One of World-Famous Works of Literature . Festival of the Leaping Tortoise. | i BY PIERRE LOTL (Plerre...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH &, 1930, - ANALYZE THE ALLOWANCE ON Your Usep Car If a dealer pays you

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 T 0F 0L Alaskan Area Await Spring Thaw. Possibilities of the gold strike in the around Ruby and Poorman, Alaska, cannot be

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Use for Empty Perfume Bottles BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Perfume bottles, la; made in such attractive Wl{l throw

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 WOMAN’S PAGE.’ It fashions in dress blaze the trail for fashions in. art and literature then we be for s revival of ro- all

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. - Where Mary Hale Martin creates and serves her famous dishes Today in Washington History BY DONALD A. CRAIG.

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. HISTORIC FEASTS AND MEALS Henry VIII, in Disguise, Ate BY J. P. GLASS. #HENRY VIII SPRANG O Hi ‘The bestowal of

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 Straight Talks to Women About Money BY MARY ELIZABETH ALLEN surprisea at the num- ‘women in business who are los- ing money

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 - N more ‘razor pw. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ® 60 No more m}ifzg. X with this new blade of fmce.r:ea’ steel/ -EIGHT...

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 Only Nine Nats Now Absent From Camp: Phi LOEPP 1S ON SCENE READY T0 SIGN P Liska and Marberry Attain- ing Playing Form Ahead

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 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930.- SPORTS. C. U. Quint Hopes to End Losing Streak : Giant

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 Wish T COULD REMEMBER WHO IT Was LD 5 WE MUST SEE TH CHARLESTON GARDENS i D= Frasrn. . BEDTIME STORIE Curiosity Spreads....

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 FUTURE AMERICA 10 BE PIGTURED Radio Forum Anniversary Program to Be Broadcast 0vep WMAL. A gala one-hour program will be;...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. al -iuhn,-' ToG. creons “mads and® Htted:. eh or Guaranteed workmansnip, Call ., we R st. ne. | amfi.mm. and

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 APARTMENTS. LAMONT ®T. I' § nd two rm 3 Dlnlflllnl n.il r!fl- dent % sgenmq. Woiy SOHN Toorns, kitchen, bat T e ses. B sten)

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 REAEL A REAL HOME! South of Colorado Ave. Situated in.a restricted and de- | % lightful . neighborhood between 16th st. and

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 MARRIABE RACKET CHARGED 10 TRIO lssert Father and Two Sons Lived in Ease by Method for Eight Years. By the Associated Press.

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