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Evening Star dated March 22, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. S_Weather Bureau Forecast ) Mostly cloudy and m"tmm cold, with temperature abou egrees night; tomorrow probably

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1930. THE EVENING STAR, [FAVORABLE REPORT CHINESE STEATION JURYFINDS DOHENY INNOGENT OF

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 THE EVENING NATIVES EXTEND HAND TONOMINEES Society’s Position Favoring Local Officials and Suf- frage Reiterated. . A plea

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 ALEXANDRIA LINES FARES INCREASED Straight Cash Rate of 15 Cents to Washington on Railroad and Bus. Srecial Dispatch to The

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 EDUGATORWALK INO FRE DES Drl ‘lames Finch Royster of| North Carolina University Takes Life. the Associated Press. 3 ND, Va.,

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 "THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Merning Edition. T Mauretania from Cherbourg to New York was four days, twenty-one boursstating

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 Exceptional Apartment Residence is offered in the splendid Kennedy built and managed buildings at 2301 and 2331 Cathedral...

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 SOCIETY, ' SOCIETY]| Mr. Davis, Secretary of Labor, Passing Sunday at Camden to Attend Meeting of Mooseheart Governors....

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 * DR WEAVER AGAIN 10 PREACH HERE National Baptist Congrega- tion to Hear “Christian Solution of Problems.” Dr. Rufus W....

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 ‘A—10 GRENFELLTOSPEAK EVENSONG SERMON Labrador Missionary Will Fill| Pulpit in Absence of .Bishop Freeman. Bir Wilfred...

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 W VST “INCHURCH SURVEY First Part of Campaign Ends, and Dr. Kernahan Will Arrive for Second. | The first part of the...

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 SPORTS. to Retain Flag YANKS ND TIGERS, SEEN AS MENACES Nationals and Chisox Called “Dark Horses” Difficult '~ to Rate at...

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 SPORTS.' COUNTRY IS LAUDED ‘FOR SPORTS SPRI Dominion Team This Year Is to Offer Yanks Keener Fight Than in 1929. BY VINCENT

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 A—14 FUNDAMENTALLY HONEST. y BURTIS THE FISHERMAN WHO MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE J WANTED 70 BE BELIEVED Q BY MOLLIE MERRICK.

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 w OMAN'S PAGE." Keener Interest in Jewelry BY MARY MARSHALL. Clothes of today are a perfect set- ting for jewelry—jewelry of

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 A—16 * - FURTHER HEARINGS EXPECTED ON BILL COVERING PARKWAY Question of Power Develop-| ment May Extend Senate Ac- tion on

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 000000000000000000000080000000000000000000000000000000000600000000000000000000000¢ - ] WASHINGTON, D. C, FIFTH STAR MODEL...

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 REAL ESTATE. STIRMODEL HONE BATIHORE BON = 0F STURDY DESIGN tEnglish Structure in Wesley Heights to Be Commodious and...

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 REAL ESTATE. LDING BOUGHT BY OIL MAN DIL AN, ON VIIT, BUYS BIG BUILDING Joseph Cromwell Convinced of Capital’s Future in Mak-

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 REAL ESTATE. TAX RELIEF SEEN N NEW MEASURES National Association of Real| { Estate Boards Notes 3 Improvements. ZA hopeful

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 REAL ESTATE THE HOME GARDENER Practical and Seasonal ‘Hints for the Amateur for Beautifying Surroundings of the Home. COVER

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 REA CONVICTIONS MOUNT IN CHICAGO jve Returned in Two Weeks. Five Extortionists Seized Taking Decoy Tribute. By the Associated

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 FINANCIAL BANK DEPOSITORS GRASP NEW IDEAS “Savings Conference Is Told of Greater Competition and Best Ways to Meet It. BY...

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 SIGNS OF RECOVERY INTRADE ARE SEEN W_eekly Reviews Find Gradual Upturn in Industrial Situation. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 FINANCIAL.' OIL SHARES LEAD {NCURB TURNOVER Lower Priced Petroleum Is- sues Are Featured at Short Session. BY JOHN A. CRONE.

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 '} CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its ad- vertisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly under- stood

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 WEEK END !ARGAIN S : E’F‘“‘" li’.}:m '"g-" %??fl' .m" ear and look at the .'\!Wr AU o (SEDAX. late ‘28 model Just the llnlll.

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 "'u""-nv"nnunui'l'vnulll"l LA SALLE 1028 Connecticut Ave. Cor. Frigidaire New Building Downtown, Within Walking Distance to

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 'URNISHED. Handsome modern building, con- nt to downtown; 24-hour | elevator and switchboard service. | 2 rooms, kitchen,...

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 RENT—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) SBALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. | SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.) Vi B.-w.h.. fun parior, elec. ranee. many

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 AUCTIONS AUCTION IAI-:& J. OWEN & SON, AUGTIONEERS, 1431 EYE ST. N.W. W- OF ROVED =REAL A TE. %_rmcg DWELLING, NO. SAMOYHT

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 PEYSER T0 SPEAK FOR VOTE TONIGHT Civic Leader to Launch New Broadcast Series Over Station WMAL. Maj. Julius I. Peysei, who

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