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Evening Star dated March 30, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair it; W, increasing tonight; tontorros cloudiness, not much change in tem-...

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 TAMMANY ALERT AS FIGHT- BEGINS First Big Gathering in Clean- up Campaign Finds Tiger for Show of Law Enforcement. BY LEMUEL

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 GANDHI REPULSES | PARTY OPPOSITION 'AII-India National Congress Indorse Irwin Truce. W}amen Kiss Leader’s Feet. By the...

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 MANISTERS ELECT DR R.Y.NCHOLSON Methodist Pastor Chosen |- tPresident at Annuat ' Balloting Here. Dr. R. Y. Nicholson,...

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 N AR T ;PR e e oo EMIGRATION HELD INSULAR PROBLEM Virgin Isles and Porto Rico _ Now Escape U. S. Rules # ¢ for Entry Quotas.

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 MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931. Executive Committee of the omnl zation. The statement asserted need for “additional machinery” vn...

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 THE EVENING STAR, V\'ASHII\'GTOI\". D. C, MONDAY, . MARCH - 30, 1931. MEDIC RAPS MANIA FOR VITAMIN DIETS Defitiency Diseases

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 FA-S8 M'HE EVENIL STAR With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BMONDAY........March 30, 1831 YHEODORE W. NOYES....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Alfred B. Gawler Walter A. Gawler William A. Gawler soreph GAWLER’S o FUNERAL DIRECTORS...

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 Mothers... Watch Children’s COLDS 'OMMON head colds often “settle”” in throat and chest where they may become dangerous....

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 * BBy the Associated Press. FIREINJURES TWO AT MARTINSBURG Five Families Have Narrow Escape as Blaze Razes Building....

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 STEEL FRMBONLS 20LCY IS DEFENDED Schwab Profit-Sharing Plan Upheld in Reply to Suit on Bethlehem Co. By the Associated Pre;

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 FINANCIAL. EMPLOYMENT GAIN NOTED BY RESERVE Richmond Bank Finds Sea- sonal Pick-up in Fifth Dis- trict Worker Total. BY...

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 BANKERS EXPECTED| 10 DISCUSS SILVER Norman and Harrison May Lay Plans for Wosid Metal Conference. BY JOHN F. SINCLAIR....

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 FINANCIAL 110 LOWER LEVELS Unfavorable News Develop- ' ments Result in' Heavy Selling Movement. BY JOHN A. CRONE. Bpecial...

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 A-—16 ; G. U. YOUTH SEEKS ROVALTY'S ADVICE Brother-in-Law of Siamese King Is a Bit Worried Over His Future. Questions to put

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 Washington News WASHINGTON, D. C, he #Fp ening Star ‘WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931. General News Ll L

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 S OCIETY. OCIETY British Embassy Scene of Another of Series of Informal Luncheons During Spring Season. at luncheon today in

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 THE EVENING SOCIETY| (Continued From Second Page) | — e | Hotel, Saturday afternoon, the company | Temaining for the dinner

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 THE- EVENING 1931. Not Quite Sweeping Us Off Our Feet though it looked as though that might be possible in the middle of this

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 GEORGE 0. WALSON FUNERAL I3 HELD, Capital Flnanclal Leader Is Buried After Rites at Cal- vary M. E. Church. Puneral services

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 KARACHI APPLAUDS AMERICAN FRIENDS Ex-Missionary and Educator, Dressed as Hindus, Close Associates of Gandhi. Wy the...

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 734 10th St. N.W. |NA. 1964 Brookland Coal Co. mc. B. & 0. R. R & Mich. Ave. N.E. Phone Decatar 0180-0181 Famous Reading...

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 THE IVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. MARCH 30. 1931. At LANSBURGH'S Pillar, Post, display windows, display cases—the

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 ' NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931. R e Trinenes e bowrd of m_ AY’S HRST TERM e S e e LT QU | s v e...

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 D. €. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931. |FOOD POISONING BLAMED AS 14 WOMEN BECOME ILL Thousands in Houston, Tex., Watch | ‘ Stricken

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 193L “No, sir, no matter ‘ow big." “An' ‘ere comes the doctor hisself,”

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 B—_12~ STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931 GERMAN AGTATION STIFLED BY DECREE Usual Week End Political Clashes...

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 STRONG PLEA MADE FORU. . RAILROADS President Stephenson of A. B. | A. Urges Fairer Treatment of Transportation Systems. Rome

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 WOM AN’S PAGE. Crocheted Collars and Cuffs BY MARY It is smart to do crochet work, and it s even to wear crochet trim- ming

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 WOMAN'’S PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931 FEATUR ES,. Powder Puff Posies for Easter BY LYDIA

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 So Here’s a Sale of the $4 Kind for ~—When Summer comes and you want to be out of doors, these benches will come in handy.

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 ROOKIE IS STEADY IN SFRAME TRIAL Shows Good Screw Ball and| Fields Well—Schacht Is Hurt Severely. BY DENMAN THOMPSON, Sports

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 S POREDA ON TRIAL IN CLASH TONIGHT Young Heavy Meets Rubber Man—0om Paul Wants Some Ready Cash. the main evént in Madison...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING'I 0, WHAT ! Esoe Bowers || Yoo wisw tay BE A Hero || To Be My MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931. YES, You BI&

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 Sigrid Oqegm to Close Sev- enth American Tour—Mar- tini to Sing “Romanza.” Sigrid Onegin, noted Swedish con- tralto of the

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 340 wing and_bunny 250, Alsg big. bargain | ods ndfl chu.ernT& ‘mahogany - chest nner; small rug of high-grade ucllnlnl rairs

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 ROOMS. .- NASH-ORR R MOTOR CO., 1522 llflh NASH DISTRIBUTOR. 1931 Nash Sedan .$1,495 1931 Nash Sedan . 1,245 1930 Nash Sedan

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 e opr X fine condition: six lar awnings: lavatory in bed room; Hotwater . ikt and oiecirie Ments. 0 income as well as living

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