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Evening Star dated March 26, 1930

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 WEATHER. Bureau Forecast.) (U. 8. Weather Highest, 69, Pp.m. yesterday; lowest, Full Teport Late N. Y. Markets, &= on page 4.

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 U. S. Sanctioning of Consul- tative Agreement Opens Way for Treaty. ‘(Continued From First Page.) United States to cut to...

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 4 1S ENTERS PROBE OF LYNN CHARGES "Federal Prohibition Bljreau Promises Vigorous Inquiry .Into Student Drinking. - tusue...

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 'YES are seldom normal. Some must use glasses to correct defective vision. Butall eyes give their best work under the soft,

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 OFFICER ORDERED 1O PAY DAMAGES Jury Renders Verdict Against » Maj. Hobley for Strik- ! ing Girl. j. A. H. Hobley, U. 8. Air

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 PRESTON OBSERVE 330 YEAR ON HIL Hundreds of Friends Felici- tate Senate Press Director on Anniversary. Celebrating his...

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 M I | \ DARING AIR STUNTS ARE SHOWN IN REEL McNamee to Describe Plunge .of Pilot, Who Makes Eight Turns While in Spin. Graham

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 THE EVENING STAR o With Sunday Morning Bditlen. WASHINGTON, D. C WEDNESDAY. ... March 26, 1080 THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editer

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 cANNOUNCEMENT Owing to the Death of Mr. William Neuland ident The Offices of This - Institution Will Be Closed Tomotrow,...

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 PLAN BROABCAST FROM BOAT AT SEA Forty Fathom Trawlers tol Present Innovation in History of Radio. The Forty Fathom Trawlers

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 FUTURE CITY PARK PLANS OUTLINED Report Discusses Capital De- velopment Contemplated in Capper-Cramton Bill. A pretentious...

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 . & 0.NETINCONE | OFF N FEBRUARY Warm Weather Cause of Con- siderable Slump in Car Loadings of Coal. The Chesapeake & Ohio

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 ) Gain of $17,945 Shown for Month of February Over Same 1929 Period. BY EDWARD C. STONE. Net income of the Washington Gas...

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 v TA—14 ®ws * PUBLIC RETURNING O STOCK WARKET———= Stock ana Sales— Dividend Rate. Add 00 High. Expansion of Business in Last

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 FINANCIAL, *»% A—15 FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. DL SHARES LEAD: i Public...

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 PRISONS' PRODUCE MARKET IS SOUGHT Southern Group Will $tudy to Make Industries Helpful for Convicts. By the Associated Press.

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 i @he Foening Starf ASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. Society and General FHP THOARE INDETED INWARDDEATHS RESLT OF

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 e SRS SOCIETY. OCIETY New Ambassador of Poland Host Infor- mally at Luncheon in the Embassy Today. HE Ambassador of Poland,

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 {ISOCIETY __(Continued Prom Second Page.) C. tative and Mrs. Rich- Representative and Mrs. ” tative and Mrs. Low Bacon,...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. e Ofannf w2 The Famous ““Butterfield” Light-O’-Day Tub Frocks

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 i “NINTER” LESSENS | * FURY IN MIDWEST Stprm Dies: Away, Leaving Many Dead and Injured, With High Property Loss. By #88...

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 What's What and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters N"TIONAL PLAYERS—Monday. ‘The National Theater...

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 b - L £ UPAYSHONR TOFRENCH EXVOY Claudel and Toscanini Re- eeive Medals at Founders’ Day Service. Georgetown University...

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 Marriage License 10 Years Old Used By New York Couple By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 26.—Pre- senting a marriage

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. FAMOUS KNIGHTS OF COOKERY Celebrated Felix Resigred as Chef of Unappreciative Duke of Wellington. BY J. P....

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 WOMAN'S’' PAG Hand-Woven Holdérs and Mats BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Hand-woven holders and hot-dish stands are among the...

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 WOMAN'’S. PAGE. Gloves Much Gloves are simpler than they have «~been, but they are very much more im- tendency this decidedly

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 FOURNATIONS SEEK FUROPA'S LAURELS Woman Asks Court To Keep Man From Staying “Divorced” By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY,

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 he WASHINGTON, D. C, W ‘WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Foening Star. EDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. Comics and Classified PAGE C-1

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 SPORT THE EVENING SHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. MARCH .26, 1930. SPORTS., - Western Maryland Has a Versatile Coach : St....

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 MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, March 26 (NAN.A). =Picture making is a strenuous game. . Harold Murray

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 o4 .S Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices, iR Y“&’.{E.T&‘,'.‘ T2 eammton i -ng e Sto -Esmpers Pharmacy, 1sth Brock. 000 808 B e...

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 C-S§ APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, — mmgmmae hm. lnrmni 3:"0'“3‘-‘; wg ik, ok Mg Spa ol o RS COMPANY, l. K St 147-149 R ST. N.E.

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 . SOSNSL SUPERB 6-RM. APT., §75. Positively most_fashional Conn. Be: exposed sovth Tedecorated and Atted like new: eration

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 KEAL ESTATE. THE EVENING SALE—HOUSES. nu—noua’u. SALE—HOUSES. e ~BARGATY LOOK AT THISI N_FOR COLORED. IN PETWORTH. nw k...

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 C-8 =* ON LEONG GROUP T0 CONVENE HERE Chinese Tong May Continue Sessions in City for More Than Month. a American and Chinese

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