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Evening Star dated March 10, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Falr and continued cold, with lowest temperature about 28 tomorrow fair, slowly...

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 i ON INDIAN POLICY Consefvatives Balk at Round- tahle Conference Outside of London. By the Assoclated Press. N, March 10.—The

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 LUCAS ANNOUNCES - FARM BELT DRIVE G. 0. P. Forms Regional Of- fice to Bid for Support on Party Policies. Bidding for farm...

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 72 TPA4 FREEDOM MARKED BY SOVIET WOMEN Communal Kitchens, Increas- ing Wages and Nurseries iTaking Them From Homes. By the

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 * JORKST DEFENDS " LORDON SENTENCE ‘Magistrate Declares His Ac- tion Right in Sending Wom- an to Reformatory. By the...

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 LB e R SRR . Mobile, Ala., garage man’s attorney, Ira e BB AN B E PSR - 1 as - win him .Sevenl Thousand Farmers Will...

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 MISS PATTEN DIES; LIBRARY CURATOR Miss Katherine K. Patten, who com- piled a valuable collection of books, maps, pamphlets

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 {THE EVENING _ With Sunday Morning WASHINGTON, D. C. WUESDAY.......March 10, 1931 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The Evening...

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 PLANS CLUB INSTITUTE - ' Prinde Georges Women’s Organiza- tion to Hold Rehearsal Thursday. Bpectal Dispateh to n;::r.u g...

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 A—1 FEDERATION HAS STORMY SESSION Montgomery Body Hears Acrid Discussion Until 1 This Morning. BY WILLIAM S. TARVER, Staff

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 () spEcIAL’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, o, 1931, D. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1 home he it time for any | ¢ ‘ ' @ i ANU]‘HER Pfll[

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 TRADE TURN SLOW - INSIXTH DISTRICT Reserve Bank Beviews Financial Conditions in Atlanta Area. EBpecial Dispatch to The Star.

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 FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL, FEDERAL RESERVE || NEW \‘ragmlg’lgms.}'_.o“glucngz(gHANGE STOGKS IRREGULAR 5= j stronger. Auburn gained

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 [ARCH 10, 1931. | INVESTHENT BOND | [ o BONDS e | UNITED STATES. : (Sales are in $1.000.) Sales. High Low. Close. Lib3%s.....

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 UTILITIES STRONG || NEW YORK CURB MARKE - IN CURB TRADING "Prices Advance in Active B 13 Market—0il Stocks Are Weak. BY JOHN

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 A—16 s s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY. MARCH 10, 1931. PUBLIC WILL VIEW REAL WASHINGTON Bicentennial...

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 he WASHINGTO. pening St ‘WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION JURY INDICTS FIVE INTHEFT OF BONLS FROM D.C. VETERAN Three Bills...

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 B—-2 * SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. MARCH I SOCILETY Mrs. Hoover to Be Accompanied by Small Party to

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 SOCIETY . (Continued From Second Page.) ‘Washington Bchool on the George Bicentennial celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Wells...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1931. 7 FIRE TRAPS FAMILY Thich destroyed four bulldings in the |...

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 PLANTO ESTABLISH CANCER CLINICS HIT Controversy Over - Coffey- Humber Treatment to Reach Peak in New York Hearing. BY LEMUEL

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 ELECTIONS IN SPAIN BLOCKED BY LEFTS Party Wants King to “Take Vacation” During Sitting of Parliament. By the Assoclated...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C U SDAY MARCH 19 BREWSTER SEEKS T0 REGAIN RICHES, Three Millions Gone, Divorce Questioned

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 I ALBANY DRYS BEAT THREE RUM BILLS Senate Committee Rejects Modification Measures Passed by Assembly. By the Assoclated...

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 PUBLIC WELFARE EXPANSION URGED Wider Activity for Relief Groups Proposed by Frank Bane. Wider activity for public relief or-|

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 o 9. b N A v AP, INSTALLMENT XV, T was, as Peter has guessed it would be, Charley whom Manuel presently | admitted. Detective

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 WOMAN’S PAGE. Chartreuse for BY LYDIA LE BARON WALKER. Dishes known as chartreuse are par- ticularly felicitous to serve...

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 % A WASHINGTON DAYBOOK BY HERBERT PLUMMER. § nmrs something & bit sportsman- like in this change of positions be- ween those

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 \ :imer suns robbed them of their pristine ‘color, WOMA N’S PAGE. Flower Trimming Is Revived BY MARY MARSHALL. Remember the

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 SEVEN STATES ASK PAGT T0 CURS OIL Agreement With Producers or Local Laws to Cut Im- ports Proposed. By the Assoclated Press.

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 y [ e | @he Fpening Stak, HARRIS LONE GRIFF MUCH 700 FLESHY Gardener Must Train Off 19 Pounds—Infield Gets Brisk Workout. BY

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 S PORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., D. TUESDAY MALCH 10, 1981 SPORTS. Hoya Sprintér Fine Olympic Material : Athletes at

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 SIMON HIGH BOWLER IN FEDERAL LEAGUE G. P. 0. :Bowler Has Slight Margni Over Stoner and Jol- liffe—Printers Lead. Sam Simon of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1931 || BiNG, MY 80y, KITTy KiPPeR IS Heuo K PRI PAOD GAE Pt - Now ™t

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 CLOSING HOURS FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11 p.m. day before oublication. Por Sunday, 5:30 pm. Saturday. At the Branch...

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 AUTOMOBILES. I%Am% TR0l extrasy 7. Mr. Roper, 18th st. n.w. “fn'i- Cobearance Jike hew: or Triangle Motor 360; easy ‘term Y.

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 &ENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. nt, §1: ve. burner, doors, lot. I Phone Silver Sprine, $20- BEAUTIFUL HOME. — : v A RSN lc.’l"l“‘.)

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 Exceptional PIANO BARGAINS | WORCH’S lll0GNW Among the many de- liclous sea food selections listed on our menu to- morrow...

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