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Evening Star dated March 14, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) est, u“z 5 p.m. yesterday; lowest, , af H 7:35 a.m. w&m Full . Closing N.Y.Markets,

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 A—-2 *kE -DOHENY DEFENSE SHINLETTERFGHT *Untrue Fall Explanation of $100,000 Loan Ruled Inadmissible. - By the Associated...

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 METROPOLIT, 1727 THE BELL BELL CAB CO. 350 ANY DISTANCE in the CITY PROPER MIST-LIKE DROPS WHEN cod-iver oil is emal- sified

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 MION-CAPPER + BILLIS INDORSED Civic Leaders Present United Front in Support of Park Measure. The civic leaders of Washington,

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 SCHODL ORATORS | WARNED OF TIME New Limit on Speaking Tech-} nique Contrast With Former Contests. With the approach of the

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 CITIZENS DEMAND HIGHWAY REPAIRS Forest Hills Association Says Condition of Gates Road Menaces Health. Flaying District...

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 T1 BILLION VETERAN AID SEEN BY 1340 | | | | Bureau Has Already Spent‘ $5,000,000,000, Gen. Hines Says in Forum Talk _...

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 . A-8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C FRIDAY.........March 14, 1980 e THEODORE W. NOYES....

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 MRS TAFTS SISTER PAPRES N PARS Mrs. Charles Anderson Dies of Heart Attack While Visiting Abroad. Mrs. Charles Anderson of...

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 A—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. CHERRYDALE FIREMEN [ment, win be presented tonight...

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 = 31,300 EXPECTED INTRAINING CAMPS War Department Arranges for Care of Citizens in Nine Corps Areas. Prelin 23ry arrangements

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 A—12 SEEK T0 RELEASE " KIDNAPED BROKER Samuel Barron Was Seized Near Home at Interlaken, N. J., Wednesday Night. By the...

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 FINANCIAL, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Recetved by Privatc Wire Direct to The Stas Office. D. C. REPRESENTED AT BANK MEETING...

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 [VA=I4- *¥ FI MERGER OF STEEL FIRMS IN BALANGE Cyrus S. Eaton Principal Fig- ure in Battle Over Youngs- town Company. BY JOHN

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 FINANCIAL OIL SHARES LEAD ADVANCE ON CURB. Market Turns Upward in Afternoon Under Stimulus of Easier Credit. BY JOHN A....

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 * SENATE MEASURES T0 BE SPEEDED Leaders Assure President of Action on Public Buildings and Road Aid. Senate Republican...

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 AUTO SHOP OWNER | GETS POLICE GUARD AFTER ‘RIDE' STORY Sachs Says He Was Slugged and Robbed After Fake Phone Call. POLICEMAN

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 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT SOCIETY bean of Diplomats in Washington and Family Returning by Water From Visit in...

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 'SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) to the Zonta Club tomorrow afternoon at 8 o’clock in her Dupont Circle studios....

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 &8 POLLHAN THEFT SUSPEET IS HELD Huridreds of Dollars in Loot Found in Apartment, Police Claim. & Charles B. Leet, 33, who,

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 FLORAL SHOW SETS WEEKDAY RECORD EVENING STAR, THE WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, ELDRIDGE SEEKS FIRST DRIVER’S PERMIT ISSUED IN

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 )il FOR NEW araperies, ~ Slip Covers and Window Shades. ‘We make them to order. ‘wd submit an estimate? May ;UNUSUALLY LW m “

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE...

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 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930 'THE Hrcar Cog th NI HIS is the way a modern SIOI‘G"Oelebl'flteS

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. versary. ring to nt is the s as they (Pourth Floor—The Hecht Os.)

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 193). seen tographed, although when |adopts as sleeping quarters the

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 - THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1850. Kann's Kapitol Kandy 2 Pounds for 95¢ An Outstanding $25 to

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 FLDERADANSHELD 'AUTHOR OF LETTER Scathing Tariff Remarks At- tributed to Father of Secretary. ‘While a letter attributed to

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 MERGERTO GREATE TRANS . RALWAY Plans of Van Sweringen Brothers Expected Soon to Mature. THE EVENING the Van Sweringens have

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 —14 ARTHUR $. HARDY, | DIPLOMAT, DIES Served in Army, Was Author and College Professor; Mas- ' sachusetts Native; 82. | i |

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 NEW AIR CHANNEL DIVISION IS URGED Radio Commission Submits Plan to Congress Providing for Three-Way Formula. 7 the Associated

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 French Kid Pull-ons $3.95 They’se such fine skins. ..soft, pliable, washable. Length to crush 3 inches over sleeve, scalloped

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 The Junior Miss Selects Her S Fashions First Arrive For correct Spring fashions . . . for outstanding successful styles . . .

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 COMMURIST RULIN “PHELD BY COURT New York Employers Justi- fied in Refusing Re- employment. 2 By the Associated Press. NEW...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. o S5 ALLA NAZMOVA FEELS sTAcE T NONIG) ELECTION S 30 result in

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 WMBUTLER TO RUN FOR SENATE AS DRY Massachusetts Candidate for| Republican Nomination Supports Hoover. By the Assoclated...

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 OMEN ORGANIZ FOR BICENTENNIAL - lational Mobilization Demon- stration Being Arranged for 1932. Mobilization of women of the

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B ST L T . AToR T DUKE OF ALBA SAYS Monarchy Is Rooted Deeply in Heart of Nation, Min- ister

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 The Wrist Mark ©Copyright, 1080, by North American syNoPSIS. Col. Enoleden, formerly governor of An_ investi- wation by @...

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 BEDTIME STORIES The Telltale Tail. Jogre, are no trifles, you will find, nless to truth you're wholly blind. ~Old Mother...

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 F 00D PAGE Successful House Cleaning Suggestions Are Made as to Selection of Brushes, Mops and Dusters for Eevery Need—Proper

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 W OMAN’S PAGE. Cultivation of Sense of Humor BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Cultivate a sense of humor. It is the valve requisite

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. l BY MARY MARS! A few years ago young women wore pajamas because they were boyish, now we choose to wear the

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 C-12 TOXTILE CHANGES \ DECLARED VITAL Cotton Association Secretary Tells Banguet of Slow Processes in Industry. By the...

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 @he ening Star. 'WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. L Classified PAGE D—-1 Johnson Has...

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 D-2 S * PORTS. / : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, :MARCH 14, 1930. SPORTS. Ring Fans Focus on G. U.-Bucknell...

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 SPORTS. THE . E IN§ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. SPORTS. Von Dreele’s Defeat by Campbell No Criterion of

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 MISS DRAGONETTE FEATURES PROGRAM With O’Rourke, Soprano Will Headline Cities Service Broadcast Tonight. Jessica Dragonette,

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 a estimates ‘E'un vmwul »umm Wlalul efinishing, chair cning. sde. The, nrmum Shop, f’" A of all kinds: y, Lincoin 1...

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 APARTMENTS. MOON /' IT's A wOOD THING 2 #—Large front hetween Kehyon ront rooms, single reasonable. = A am 4 ST B.W —Newly

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 REAL t, -:.vmvun.. t; "Soid on sarage; nt; terms. ‘edhd S, pexi to the Church. . P._ Waring. 141 Hop ring. 1 6 F st n.w gos‘

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 NG STAR, WASHINGTO! FRIDAY, MARCH 14. 1930. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT! X TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS.

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