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Evening Star dated March 20, 1932

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 WEATHE R. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Clear and colder today; light rain in ; temperature below freezing to- t; tomorrow

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 A—2 BLANTON PRESENTS| [ Forum speaker | [PAY SLASH REPORT SALARY CUT PLAN Bill Would Reduce All Over $2,200 to 1923 Level;

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 \SIHINGTO MARCH TAX ON EVERYB[]DY A-Fair D. C. Estate Tax Law SOUGHT INNEW BILL Revoit in  House Shows “Stormy Sailing Ahead

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 i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. MARCH 20, 1932—PART ONE., CURTIS PREDICTS  [RODSEVELT GROUP * PROSPERITY NEAR Lauds...

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 THE SUNDAY ST R. WASHINGTON, D. 20, 1932—PART ONE. FIRING SQUAD SENTENCE | IS SECOND FOR KILLING SHANCHATPARLEY | VOTING...

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 ¥ of the countries of the American con- A—6 INTERNATIONAL AR REGULATIONS NEED | Lack of Uniform Rules in Americas Hindering

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 - “/' THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON [ oo OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT FINE MEN'S WEAR EISEMAN’S, 7th & F B. 8. Zurherst C. 8....

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 $1.50 and $1.95 Qualities in The and Other Famous Makes of Men’s Shirts 88 Collar Attached Neckband Collar-to-Match Styles A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20, 1932—PART ONE. Charge Accoun'rs Invited—No Interest, Extras, or Carrying Charges

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 ~ s ’ MARCH 20, 1932—PART ONE. G PALAIS ROYAL ELEVENTH AND G STREETS N.W. TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 victed on three charges...

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 DR. ALBERT HART | rsiees s, | HOOD RIVER, Oreg., March 19.—Ordered by irate ran(‘he’}rlslog et out and sta; out. [0t Featured

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 — A—12 . THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20, 1932—PART ONE. F IHH []EW[Y W|[[ THE JULIUS LANSBURGH FURNITURE CO. F

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 S—_ g THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C MARCH 20, 1932—PART ONE. BRITISH DOMINION PARLEY WATCHED Potentialities to Disturb U.

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 LEADER UNOPPOSED FORDAR. ELECTON Mrs. Magna of Holyoke,f Mass., Is Onfy Candidate f | for President. 1 | | The unopposed...

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 Stamp Collections 0ld Coins Aut Letters BOUGHT AND SOLD HOBBY SHOP 743 14th St. NW. ANCHOR BAR PLATES, $15 Removable in- 7th,

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 .\\ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 20, 1932—PART ONE. , - il LANSBURGH S 3 ;' Kiddies . . .the Easter Bunny has 5

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 SCHOL BULDI PROGRAM REVISON S URGED INHOUSE Appropriation Amendments and 1933 Estimate Are Sent by Hoover. WILSON TEACHER...

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 CATHEDRAL PLANG NOTABLE SERVIGES [Choir to Be Opened May 5, Marking 20th Anniversary of Bethlehem Chapel. Twenty years to the

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 NI N VERGE OF FASGST COUP Disgust With Parties May Lead to National Cabinet as Alternative. By Radio to The Star. TOKIO,...

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 FARM BOARD CROP MARKETING FOUGHT Plane—Hyde and Store M unumng_n By the Associated Press. Trouble developed yesterday on Cap-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, INTERSTATE AUTO THEFT |Tiyetie County. Pa. are sceused of CHARGES INVOLVE FOUR [ton to tocis...

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 PARIS ADDSTOU.S. EXPORT BARRIERS Wall Against American Ma- chine Tools Called Most Important. Six new barriers have been...

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 n ARANTEED_MARKET & PRICE 5t $15 ‘for each er liberal contract. is needed. as we A _GU. W po for_meat i B3 Sh"for “breeaing

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 20, 1932—PART ONE. The Hub Furniture Co.—Seventh and D Streets N.W. An Electric...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundwy Star, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1932. GENEVA PARLEY AWAITS POLITICAL...

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 THE. EYENING STAR ; . With Supdsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY. ........March 20, 1932 - $HEODORE W. NOYES....

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 D. bl WASHINGTON, CPART TWO. e o e s ettt -~ 3 N NEW U. S. POLICY CHANGING b THE SUNDAY STAR, MARCH DE VALERA’S CLOUDS ERIN’S

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 Ghost Cities of the Jungle o (Continued From Third Page) comic effort to “carry on” and to pre- tend that it is still a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING. INSTALLMENTS. lost his yersity grad nt ua Job_following the Where he was employed.

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 D C. Naval Reserve The aviation division of the local Naval Reserve in its night flying work during the past few weeks, it

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20. 1932—PART TWO. | Full P, $12.95 1-Twy Dress Trunks : .’ i J ; —Hard fibre covi .

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 MARCH 20, A Penn. Ave~Eighth and D Siee his Sale of Easter Frocks Says All There Is to Say About Spring Fashions! THE SUNDAY

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 Part 3—14 Pages MRS, KARCH, Wife of Representative Karch of Illinois, at the Cavalier while in the Capital. Harris-Ewing...

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 - p s RN SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 20, 1932—PART THREE. —_— Active Members of Alpha| ¥/ - iy e R ey

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 SOCIETY. Many Families in Capital Hosts to Easter Visitors Miss Emma Jensen Here as Guest of Capt. and Mrs. Henry M. Jensen

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 SOCI1ETY Annapolis Week End Is Gay Due to Variety of Events Hop Given by Officers Preceded by Several Din- ner...

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 SOCIETY. Hoepital Women Hold Tea-Shower Benefit At Leonardtown Southern Maryland Repre- sented at Mid-Lenten Af-| fair of St.

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 6 S OCIETY. -~ g THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 155 C.. MARCH %20 SOCIKTY, Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents ‘The

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 Bridge Club Begins Series of Meetinds At Fort Humphreys Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening and Maj. C. C. Gee Hosts at Play Last...

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 8 Miss Anita Noble Wed | To Mr. Robert Sayle! Sy ’ SUNDAY STAR. WASHINOTON, 1 ). C. MARCH . 90.- 1 PART Th In Alexandria...

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 THE NEW Jites 12161220 F Street N.W. Frénch washable kid pull- ons - . piat ms pebble beach, rose beige, ardent, eggshell,

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 PARROT The Rendezvous of the Discriminating Tasty, wholesome food. the cream of the market, prepared with a touch of genius

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 Community Centers Community Center Department, Mrs. . Elizabeth K. Peeples, director; Frank- «in Administration Building,...

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 12 HURLEY DISAVOWS | “{BERAL” CUARCE Denies Mentioning Prohibi- tion in Chicago—‘Crusaders’ See Wet Trend. | - | Verbal...

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 the New Collections of F A dress of distinctly military inspiration is made of green jersey woven in a ¢hevron pattern. The

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 Easter Vacation—A Rest Or a Riot? BY KATHLEEN NORRIS. Our youngsters come home from presumably hard days of study and plain’

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 ;~Stage, - . | Music Reviews | Screen andj Darkness of Holy Week Lightened by the Glow Of Mirth in a New Place George White

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 s S THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20, 1932—1%\1%'!‘7 F Ziegfeld’'s New Musical Fails to Arouse New York “Hot Cha,”

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 A Festival of Music To Be Held in April By Women Composers American Woman Composers to Be Guests of National League of Pen

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. INTER is almost over of- \ ;s / ficially. For the benefit of the unemployed and the

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. vention governing commercial aviation in the Americas, drafted and approved at the sixth...

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 .6 ANNA CASE T0 SING ON CATHOLIC HOUR Bride of Clarenee Mackay Will Honor Cardinal Hayes in Broadcast. reer last Summer, when

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 Behind the Microphone BY THE RADIO EDITOR. HE male of the species is not alone in his predilection for sports broadcasts....

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 American Legion AMERICAN LEGION. Meetings This Week. Tuesday—Victory Post, No. 4, Odd Fellows' Hall, 419 Seventh street, 8

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 Basket Ball, Boxing Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, 7 SPORTS SECTION. The Swnday Star STILL THE TOUGHE SUNDAY MORN NG, MARCH

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 Schools Here to Have Real Golf Meet : Winter Links’ Laurels Widely SCHOLASTIC TITLE TOURNEY ASSURED D. C. Links Body Planning

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 THE SUNDAY § TAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, MARCH 20, 1932 PART FIVE Olympics Great Inspiration of U. S. Youth : K. of C. Plans Big

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 D. C. Bowlers Fear Orioles, New SOUTH DISCOUNTED INU.S. TITLE EVENT .. Dixie Rollers Open Tourney |Serine at Norfolk...

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 Part 6—12 Pages TEN REASONS GIVEN FOR BUSINESS TURN BY TRADE SERVICE Summary by Economists Points to Factors Which Should...

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 THE SUNDAY D. C. MAREH 20, 1932—PART SIX. STAR, WASHINGTO. STOCKS FLUCTUATE INDRAGGY MARKET Week End Short Covering Joins...

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 § ‘FIN GURB ISSUES MOVE INNARROW RANG Pressure on Utilities Securi- ties Lifted—Speciaities Show Advances. BY JOHN L. COOLEY,

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 THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20, 1932—PART SIA. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE (Continued From Page 2.) —1933— Stock

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 Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. . —Da: “E"l BT Cigar "und Masasine. Tth a5 Que steKenner's Pharmacy. g and sts.- O.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MARCH 20, 1932—PART SIX AUTOMOBILES. SERVICE. 1 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—MISCELLANECUS....

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 - ADSTER, 1 condi- noA; real wnln. a8 *T00 t. $195_ Terms. Loeffler Motor THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, __ SALE—AUTOMOBILES.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 20, 1932—PART SIX. APARTMENTS. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. ROOMS_FURNISHED. ROOMS—FURNISHED.

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 1423 HARVARD ST. N.W. Bright. commodious, 5 rms. front apt. odern kit. bath. Gen, Elg!m nny ; to be gome over throughout. ry

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, REAL ESTATE HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) 554 SHEPHERD N.W—6 R, B, H. 313 S st. ne—6 r. b...

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 AL ESIATE ; : MancH 20, 1932—PART SIX REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. SALE—_SUBURBAN. ___ - RENT—STORES. EXCHANGE. WANTED—LOTS. 5 7

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 The Agnes Scott Club of Washington fnet March 11 at the home of Miss Vir- ginia McLaughlin for the purpose of organizing....

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 o] The Sundoy Star Art Notes Magasine MARCH 20, —_— 1932. WASHINGTON, D. C, PAGES. PART /. e R SR The Lure of Sunken 1reasure

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 2 _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20, 1932. mination will light up the ocean bottom. The Lusitania expedition takes

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 e —_— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 290, 1932. o the Rescue of Historical Painting Kin of Betsy Ross, American...

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 4 THE St == SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGPON, D. C, MARCH 20, 1932 New Light on Beheading of John the Baptist Biblical Scholars Azcait

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20, 1932 Easter Contrasts n Modernized Vatican City The Colorful Old World Pageantry

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 6 [ s~ S A——— arley Charley Brewster Ross, kidnaped in Germantown. Pa.. in 1874. BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. ECENTLY the writer

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 - more noble than the stand taken by Christian K. Ross, when he even stood to lose his own son rather than treat with a band

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20, 1932 There May Be a Life Story Behind a Love Song, as This Story 1llus-...

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 ESPITE an estimated expenditure o1 about $3,500,000,000 a year for med- ical care, the American pzople lose each year the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Marcella Fights Back The C ompf’//z}zg Story of a I oman 77 ho Loved Her Husband Enough to Fight for Him.

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 JGTON, B. €, MARCH 20, 1932 Without another word she turned and left the reom. Tears stood in her eyes as she walked slowly

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 Science Seeks Key o Weather Mystery Savants of 28 Nations Literally Going Over the Surface of the Globe With a Magnify- ing

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 20, )?32. 13 Triumph of Hollywood's Ugly Duckling’ EVERYONE THOUGHT | WaAS DRINKING

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20, 19}2. e Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenth streect

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20, 1932 EXPRESSION IN AMERICA. By Ludwig Lewisohn, author of “The Creative Life,”

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 16 THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 20, 1932. Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Wo . Instructions. . Wrinkle. . Reads,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 20, 1932. THE DBRIDGE [FORUM The Four Horsemen War, Pestilence, Famine and Death...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. PUZZLES : & Let us begin this group of puzzles with a jumbled word square. That first word

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 ~ - on MANY YEARS AFTER HIS THE COAST OF FRANCE . CHARLES THE SIMPLE, IKING OF THE PEACE Wi~ RoLLO . . . - - . s RO RO AR...

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 B CARRIED YOO TO THE THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 20, B 7 % \ A 750 YOOR GI\RL FRIEN & v LoV M%'%p—\é < S. e _

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 - The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. MARCH 20, 1932 Uncle Sam’s battleships prepare for “action.” The U. S. S. Pennsylvania...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 20, he Y a (4 al 8 utv,.m; haden— MOUNT VERNON, SHRINE OF THE NATION

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 THE “Everywhere I found the kulaks emotionally responsive to beauty.” A college professor, an art critic, a magazine poet, a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 20, 1932. Attractive Furnishings and Personal Accessories in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVUVRE SECTION—MARCH 20, 1932 Two murals from the George Washington Bicentennial group

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE A tennis upset. Miss Sarah Palfrey (left), Boston player, and Miss Betty Nuthall,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 20, 1932. (lgf;hardé;:‘?:gp:z:g ¢ th a spill in sight! An unusual

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 THE SUN They’re off in the pig race at Pinehurst. Some of the porkers get a flying start while others need -persuasion to...

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 SUNDAY., MARCH 20, 1932 s F THIS 1S A SOCIETY caN I RIDE e GroTz! 1L : WISENG RS R AND How ! HORSE ! CAN YOou RIDE A HORSE ?

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 WHAT'S (N-THAT Box? SIR | SIDNEY ., IT'S THE SIX FISH T CAVGHT YESTERDAY. BUT (T ISN'T ICEDL Heeeee] WHAT A SILLY IDEA- [T

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 DIDJA KNOW A FELLER RAN A HUNERD YARDS IN NINE AN TWO RIFTHS seEconNG ? 7 A\F YOU BOVYS COME AROUND HERE IN THE BACK YARD AY

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 WHERE WERE ) WHERE WERE YoU ALL THIS ¢t YOU ALL THIS AFTERNOON 2 r.and Mrr.- JOE , HAVE You AND % BY GEORGE,NO---| | whHA'S

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 Lo e ; EIGHT PAGES ' SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1932 — — THE MISSUS ORDERED AN ALARM CLOCK AND MAYBE THATS 1T, BUT ] THINK ILL PLAY

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 COME ON, DOGGIE - NICE DOoGGIE- (Nou B\G, UGN LUMMOX = THANK GOODNESS WERE NEARLN THERE-) NICE SANDYN - COME WITH TRIXI\E -

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 T JUST KNOW MY HUSBAND IS QOING TO HAVE A FIT IF HE FINDS OUT I DONATED THE USE OF MY VERY BEST SILVERWARE FOR OUR “LADIES'

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 ® 1032, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ine Al rights reservea by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS BUT HULVIA HAD GIVEN UP HOPE ) OF LIFE "I...

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