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Evening Star dated March 17, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. S, Weather Bureau Forecast.) Showers tonight and possibly temperature lder tomorrow. ‘Temperatures—Highest, 66,

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 TARDIEU REVIVES PARLEY OPTIMISM .Conference Spurred by Pre-| mier’s Willingness to Con- tinue Work for Agreement. BY FREDERIC

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 MACDONALD AGAIN ‘FAGES HOUSE TEST 10Coal Mines Bill to Be Up, With Amendment Creat- ing Crisis. By the Associated Press....

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 STUDENTS ARRANGE FOR ORATORY TESTS sHigh Schools Forming C,ansti- ' tution Clubs for Debate of ', Current Problems. Wollowing

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 The Superior Shade Fabric Guaranteed Washable Landers WaSHade is not a new fabric . .. back of WaSHade is a National Repute-

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 SKS REQUREMENT OF HGHTH CRADE Simmons Proposes Evening Course for Men Seeking Jobs on Force. A riew provision designed to...

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 T STAR, WASHINGTON | D. C. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION CRI' CHIILARCATECT SIMMONS SAYS <DOO-DADS” SH] [EFAL OAND GROLP CLAGH ™At

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 WASHINGTON, D, C., MARCH 17. 1830. THIS AND THAT THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY, STAR 'th the average car some six feet ln‘klm( the

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 Martyr to Scienoce Dies. EDINBURGH, Scotland, March 17 | P —Dr. J. W. L._Spence is dead, | martyr to selence. He lost one arm

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 A—10 CHARMONEN N * ALUNN SUPPORT [ Harvard Graduates Crmcnze‘ ! University in Asking Back | l fiay for Ousted Workers. wa...

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 COLLINS ATTACKS | L. CADETCORPS Asks Type of Americaniza- tion Taught in Schools at Hearing on Budget. | Disapproval of the

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 I"A—12 HOOVERS ATTEND AMARYLLIS SHOW President and First Lady Join! Throng at Agriculture Green House Exhibit. President and

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 INSTTUTE 10 GIVE AVARDS OF NERT, or Bankers Will Get Cer- 5‘rhficates at Midyear Meeting. BY EDWARD C. ‘ONE. Many of...

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 A—14 *%% PINANCIAL. THE EVENING SEES BETTERPOISE [T NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Recelved by Private Wire Direct t- INMONEY...

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 FINANCIAL. L L A—15 ILAMONT SEES GAIN INBUILDING WORK THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. ....

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 A—16 FIVE U, S. SAILORS BEATEN IN MANILA Attacked by Crowd of Filipino | Civilians After Base Ball Game. By the Associated

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 | " ON MICHIGAN AVE. 10 BAN CROSSING Federation of Citizens’ Asso- ciations Asks Congress to Make Appropriation. HIGHWAYS...

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 SO CIETY. SOCIETY Members of Vice Presidentr's Family to Make Spring Visit This Week in the Capital. HE Vice President, Mr

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY. MARCH 17,1930, SOCIETY (Bontinued Second Page) T;. association tea will be given

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 WELFARE BOARD PRACTICE SCORED Judge Sellers Objects at Hearing to Method of Discharging Wards. Judge Kahtryn Sellers of...

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 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. cause one has none of his own. } - | loyal. to one's own...

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 Temptin: Dim a% FURNITURE RENTING OFEICE FURNITURE Nauenal 616 E SEN. ho . ILLUSTRATED LECTURE oN PHOTO ENGRAVING by a...

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 AMUSEMENTS |5 iiss e memtte qui oammhy’ not in love wil!kh n-{.‘mzi:‘ 3 'Con From Page. makes for his “friendlike” att| o...

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. Smocks for Numerous Occasions BY MARY Two years ago wearing smocks dur- ing working hours was a fad. Every one

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 BEDTIME STORIES .~ Flip Calls His Master. ,. ting strangers have a care; (IR S o v oshen ip the Terrier. Weadows just to see

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 SPIRITS' AID ASKED BY INDIAN SLAYER 2 0id Squawn Put Food and Rum in Graves Before Killing Mrs. Marchand. By the Associatec

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 he Fy WASHINGTON, D. ‘WITH SUNDAY MORKING EDITION ening Star. €., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. Classified Ads PAGE C—1 Nationals

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 LINEUP 1S INTACT EXCEPTING DUPLIN . ‘H T m Mills’ Methods as Gridiron § n K Teacher on Hilltop Win Approval. BY H. C. BYRD.

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 NEW CHARAGTER 1S RADIO SECRET Broadway Stroller a Fire- stone Program Feature on Air Tonight. The Broadway stroller who “sees

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 HE HAD AND DID © WWEN THE SPEAKER SAID *STOP ME IF YOU VE HEARD TH1S ONE* MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK....

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day ocefors publication. Por Sunday. 5:30 p.m. Saturday. At the Branch

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 NOTHING OVER $300. Franklin 5-Pass. Sedan. Dodge 5-Pass. Sedan. Hudson Coach. Nash Special Sedan. Chrysler 70 Coach. Essex

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 REAL ESTATE." b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. AUCTIONS. 1 ' SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. !...

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 DEAF? Hear With the ACOUSTICON [Ear plece no larger than a silver dime ETZ 1217 G Street FOR GOLFERS [ 2 Great Specials |...

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