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Evening Star dated March 15, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and slightly colder today; tomor- Tow, fair. 51, at 4 pm. tures—] 5...

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 "R_2 15 T0SETREGORD FORDAY S BUSNESS $3,000,000,000 to Be Re- i ceived or Expended by * Treasury Tomorrow. By the Aseocinted

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 A.P.IN BROADCAST | DEPICTS TS WORK Gigantic Task of Gathering and Distributing News of World Told. B the Associated Press.

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 WAR ON GANGSTERS SHOWING RESULTS Ghiéago Gets Action Against 28 Public Enemies Dur- ing Past Year. Bpecial Dispatch to The

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 MRSHARRY C. DAVIS DIES AT AGE OF 73 Wife of George Washington University Trustee Will Be Buried Here Tuesday. Mrs. Ida J....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1931—~PART ONE.' - To the Woman Who Considers Royal Offers a Smart Collection

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 Brims Are the Big Story in Spring Hats 510 fimth’va learned ew ways of flattering! [Chey’ve lifted here and tilted re and...

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 BflNI]UGTflRS WANT BUSSES REGULATED Brotherhood Seeks Control by I. C. C. Over Highway and Water Carriers. ‘The Order of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1931—PART ONE. | Inquire about our convenient Budget | Service Plan—Credit...

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 Salesman Wanted —who can qualify for dis- trict sales manager posi- tion in District of Colum- bia to sell a leading make of

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 WARDNIAN FINANCE RECEIVER STUDIED Lawyers Expected to Reach Decision at Another Con- ference Monday. No decision was reached

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 HEST TRUSTEES LAN NOMINATIONS I_Lnual Board Meeting to Be {Held at Chamber of Com- merce Tomorrow. The annual mesting of the

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 CLERTAPAD, BUTFGHT COES ON Rich Memphis Confederate’s Estate in Contest 25 Years. Auction Clears Bill. By the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1931—PART ONE. Sketched Sketched 7 The Ascet scarf model with over- The...

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 FAMILY OF SIMMS UNSATISFIED WITH FINDING OF SUICIDE Foul Play Suspected in Death of Salesman in Patomac River. WIFE SAYS...

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 2 ‘ince Hopes for Better Jrade Between Britain b and Argentina. By'the Associated Press. BUENOS AIRES., March 14.—The! ce of

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 D. C., MARCH 15, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1931—PART ONE. $1.50 Regular, Extra and Double Extra Size Rayon Underwear...

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 BOOM AS REST LAG Jones-White Act Contracts Make Construction Future Rosy-Hued. \ By the Associated Press. NEW YORK March...

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 NEW “OIL PLANT" ROAD AUTHORIZED Arlington Supervisors Act on New Highway From Rosslyn. BY LESTER N. INSKEEP, 8taft...

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 J&8!Gringell in Hospital With Burns—L. G. Clagett’s ?g Rites Tomorrow. .’ Stanley Gringell of Rockville, re- fed in s...

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 I e e s Years Age, Succumbs in Colorado. |.C.C.TO WIND UP AUTO-RAIL INQUIRY Transportation World Awalt- ing Report on Rivalry

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 MOVES INPROVE 1S COST DECLINS Better Acting Contributes to Change, Says Milhauser, Hollywood Producet. By the Assoclated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15 195}1—["\3",’1‘ OXNE. A Dynmic Demontratio of of One Hundred Million Dollars!...

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 STAR, WASHINUILON, FAY O, Read Carefully All 4 Pages TodayThe Are Crowded Wzth Money-Samng Op ortuztles! From the Clnldrenx

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 WAS G4 MARCH 15, 1¢ PR ONE: P e | Extraordinary Lilienthal Offer! Extra Long $1.25 to $2 Bleached SHEETS 90x108 Inches 90x99

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 6x9-Ft.—— 750 Formerl) $11.75 THE SUNDAY STAR 8x10-Ft.—— 510,50 Formerly $14.50 No need to say anything about the wearing...

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 Parent-Teacher Activities 1 All news for this column must be | n the State office, room 101, Bur. ! lington Hotel, on Wt ing

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 15 1931—PART ON OFFICERS OF ARNY WL STUDY HERE Many Assigned to Take Courses gt War

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 15, 1931—PART ONE. = S S 9.50 Felt Matt i . # s"6_95“ T | $18 Genuine Walwut | §ilk

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 SQUIBB Home Necessities Sqmbb s Tooth Paste Only . ..36¢C Contains over 50% of Squibb's Milk of Magnesia, Absolutely free...

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 Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families read The Star every day. The great ma- jority have the paper delivered regularly every

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 (NDIA HELD MARKET OF UNUSUAL WORTH frwin - Gandhi Agreement Heralded as Opening Up Op- portunity to Americans. By Oable to

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 Armyand Navy News Navy. A board of Construction Corps officers of the Navy will beé convened tomorrow at the Navy Department

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 c—12 ~HE SUNDAY STAR, WASWINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15 1931—PART ONE. CHURCHES WORKING A e s Lt gh Furniture: Co o et o R Entrance,

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 Editorial Page EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundiy Star. Part 2--8 Pages WASHIN GION,: D. O, SUNDAY GENEVA A BATTLEGROUND | OF...

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 L} THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Merning Edition. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.,......March 15, 1831 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ..Edito

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 THE SUNDAY SOUTHLAND NOW FRONTIER| IN VAST DEVELOPMENT Awakened Farmer, Credited With Strides and Consolidation of Schools,

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 "3 DIPLOMATS IN CHINA -FEAR BOXER SPECTER Hesitant About Move to Nanking From Their at Present Protected Quarters. (Continued

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 U. S. MUST PUT FARMER ON FEET, WARNS STONE ‘Federal Official Tells Radio Forum Audience That Prosperity Depends on Growers.

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 KINEEY PUPLS TOPRESENT LAY {Tech Symphony Orchestra to Play Accompaniment in Staging of “lolanthe.” Final arrangements for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1931—PART TWO. % Reinforcements Arrive for, Our, Annual Sale of Rose Bushes...

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 THE SUNDAY Banish Foot Discomfort!... LetThisSaleStart Youto Wearing 750 Pairs! 15 Good Styles Every Pair Bears a Name You

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 Features for Women Part 3—16 Pages SOCIETY: SEC1LION he Sundwy Starf, WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1931 MRS.

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 SOCIETY, ch; Sbidmn Sorority ‘Giving Green Hat Hop i St. Patrick's Night Members of Washington Alumnae of Delta Gamma !...

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 SOCIETY." General Personal Notes Of Persons in Society Mrs. W. H. Taft Returna From SOuth—Farmer Senator and Mrs. v at Home

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 Chevy Ch.nae Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social Interestl Mrs. Thomas H. Gill Enter- tains Several Guests at Luncheon

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 . SR Revival of ‘Cloak Model Is Hailed by Smart Set ‘The revival of “Nellle, the Beautiful Cloak Model,” to be presented by

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 [SRCIET Y. E.Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW, EJ [ THEY SAY— AT CUNNINGHAM’S -YOU'LL FIND THE SMARTEST COATS IN TOWN .

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 Avalanche of Easter Social Events Awaited (Continued From Pirst Page.) ‘There is & charming little Max Weyl canvas there,...

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 Adams-WatsonWedding Is‘Event of April 8 In St. Alban’s Church Leesburg Church Is Scene of Miss Franklin's Marriage to Mr....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1931—PART THREE. i 3 - = z . Qutlandish Costumes -E 1) LEitid) g Donned at...

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 Varied Events Contained In Annapolis Calendar Several Colleges Represented in Indoor Sports Program——Co]houns Are Hosts to

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 THE SUNDAY BTAR WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1931—-PART THREE. How Many Dangerous Streets Will Your Children Cross Today?...

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 Alexandria Society Calendar Headed by Anniversary Parties. Mzs. Charles M. Shepperson Gives Party on Daughter's Ninth...

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 b Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents | X Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Hechinger and son. John of the Broadmoor, accom- |’

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 Picturelque Mansion {AC Leonardtown to Be ‘Séene of Afternoon Tea Mrs, Kenneth Wilcox Will Be Hostess Tomorrow at Informal

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 Green mousseline de soie is shows Chanel's favorite trimming, mani| The back of this dress is sketched on the right side of

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1931—PART THREN. Monday! Final. Day of Our Half-Yearly Furniture Sale . . . See Our

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 1 Stage News and Screen and Gossipfi AMUSEMENT SECTION The Sunday Star, Mot_br, _AViation, Radio Programs “Part 4—10 Pages...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C. E. T is interesting to watch the curious vogues

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 AMUSEMENTS? AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, Thursday Joan Crawford Saturday Georee O'Brien s “Seas_Beneath." M seriat Wednesday

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1931—PART FOUR. 'ORDINARY DRIVER HELD VAGUE In the Mo tor World BY G. ADAMS...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. HIS business of handling airplane traffic at busy airports is be-

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 INSTALMENT XX, ETER wanted to talk to Charley; he cursed his stupidity when he remembered that he hadn't asked the detective

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS * NOTICE! Club news intended for pub- lication on Sunday must be re- ceived by the Club News Editor ll..fl

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 Lodges. day—Pentaloha, No. 23, F. C, Mo it Bleasant, No. 33 No. shing No. 26, E. A. glfls‘; Gate, No. 34, social ‘Theodore...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 15, 1931—PART FOUR. IRISH PRES]BENI ; ' Radio Attracts 3 More Famous Artists TO TALK

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 15, 1931—PART FOUR. For the Last Day of the Half-Yearly Furniture Sale We're Closing

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 Part 5—4 Pages xhibition Tills to Keep CLUB ADDS TUSSLE AT MOBILE TO LIST Wil Average Five Clashes Per Week—Baltimore to Be

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 Little New Construction Planned This Year on Golf Courses About Capital Newly Groomed Public Fields Handed Sandlot Teams...

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 'Big George Washingion Foot Ball Squad Will Start Spring Drills To COLONIALS 70 GET MONTH'S PRACTICE VWill Devote Time to...

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