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Evening Star dated March 6, 1933

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 \ WEAT H (0. 8. Weather Bureay Forecast.) Cloudy tonight, morrow; lowest about 33 degrees. ‘Temperatures — Hig] p.m....

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 % WCTORYDF HTLER SEENEAD OF REDS Both Democracy and Com- thunism Believed Doomed *k Sakilsy: of Notice Does Not Arc Unsound_M

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 With ample capital and re-| serves, 43 years' experience | in handling, storage, ship- ping valuable and fragile articles of

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 NEW YORK BANKS READY T0 RE[]PEN! Action Expected Tomorrow as Financiers Complete Scrip Plans. (Continued From First Page.) ,

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 0. WL AGEPT | CHECAS FORTAES Per Diem Employes Will Be Paid in Currency—Others Unaffected Yet. Tistrict officials conferred

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 A—6 »» RITES FOR WALSH HELD IN SENATE Roosevelt and Cabinet Are Among Mourners at Funeral Service. (Continued From First...

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 B0 MILES AN HOUR SEEN FOR PLANES Scientists Working on New! Speed Era “Just Around the Corner.” B7 the Associated Press. NEW

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 {THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. | WASHINGTON, D. G MONDAY.........March 6, 1933 YHEODORE W. NOYES....Edito:

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 THE EVEN YOUR CHARG ACCOUNT as always been a convenience AT WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE NOW is the time to USE IT!

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 THE EVENING An Announcement With a very deep appreciation of our duty and obli- gation and the opportunity to render a really

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 ANNUITY PROVIDES UPREME NCREASED . NCOME with Sscumn MATLED ON REQUEST "”LEROY GOFF 936 Woodward Blds. : NAt. 0340 ") A HIGH

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 A—12 All Griffs Swinging AUGMENTED SOUAD POINTS FOR GAMES Biuege Is Placed Second in Hitting List to Be Used When Tilts...

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 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, RCH 1933. SPORT S. —_— ——— " Sarazen Out for Greatest Golf Glory : New Welter

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 A—14 AID PLANS RAISE HOPES OF FARMERS Renovized Board Expected to Start Work Soon on Mortgage Relief. By the Assoclated...

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 Washington News L00T OF THIEVES HERE IN 2 NIGHTS REACHES $20,000 Record Total Believed Due to Relaxed Vigilance in...

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 B— SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Roosevelt Hosts to Visiting Governors and Their Wives at Luncheon Today. the...

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 FIRST LADY MEETS GUESTS AT DOOR Serves Tea in East Room and Kisses Relatives as They Arrive, By the Associated Press. ‘The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. MARCH 6. 1933. - Lanshurghs | O CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE T™, 8™

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 ' DOES RHEUMATIC AGONY DRIVE | YOU CRAZY? | You cannot hope to get lasting relief from cruel, crippling rheu- | matic aches

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 B—6 x ROOSEVELT ASKS HELP OF LEGION First Post-Inaugural Address Urges Co-operation in Emergency. President Roosevelt last

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 ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933. onmmt ™ LOVES ‘63 Vernie Connelly INSTALLMENT XIL S June...

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 M Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIMS. My, Sims is universally acclaimed the greatest living contract and auc- tion player He

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933. I MODERN MAIDENS | crus RS 4 '-.M‘m‘ PR | aor e DA'\/% B I t}i::x

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS, AUTOMOBILES. Hl B—10 APARTMENTS. DON'T BE TOO LATE WITH By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD

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 REAL —_—————— ESTATE. ROOMS—FURNISHED. HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. (Continne: SALE—HOUSES. (Continued. _(Continued. 64 K _BT. N...

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 B—12 LEGAL NOTICES. ITA 8. IINIAN. Au- . 406 5th Street N.W. IN_THE m’mfl fict of Columl Plflntlfl vs. Wm n“ 0[ M. 51!". nl'lnd

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