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Evening Star dated March 12, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. B. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and warmer today; cloudy and warmer; light tomorrow, rain tomorrow afternoon

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 DEATH OF HOWELL Committee Named to Attend Funeral of Nebraskan in Omaha Tuesday. Senator Robert B. Howell, Republican, f...

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 130 DIE IN QUAKE; 5000 ARE INJURED Thousands of Sailors and Marines Prevent Looting in Area. (Continued From First Page) the

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 ROOSEVELT LAUDED FOR BANK REFORM Won Victory in Week Marking 100th Anniversary of Jack- son’s Triumph. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM

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 DOHERTY SECURITY PERMIT IS ORDERED Kansas Supreme Court Rules Approval Needed for Cities Service Stock. By the Associa‘ed...

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 DERVISHES HOLD -~ T0.0LD CUSTOMS Religious Sect Continues toj Flourish in Yugoslavia After Ban in Turkey. SKOPLJE, Yugoslavia

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 PLANS PRIESTLEY " BICENTENNIAL RITE American Chemical Society to + Mark 200th Birthday March 20 to 31. ‘The 200tt....

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 J000 OFFICES | HTSTAKEWVOTE Million Run in Two Raich| Elections—Goering Fians _ Commiunist Cleanout. By the Associrted P...

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 PUBLIC WILL GET | EDUCATIONFACTS Virginia Association Gives Authority to Name Public Relations Group. By the Associated...

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 A—10 A comfortable spring- filled lounge for the boudoir, Upholstered in d finished cretonne A comp]ete' room outfit for the

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 MRS. IDA RICHARDSON DIES AT HOME HERE Wife of Head of Civic Federation Taught Several Years in Ele- mentary Schools. Mrs. Ida

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 ROOSEVELT FETED BY NEWS WRITERS President, Cabinet and Others Guests of White House Correspondents. Taking leave for the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 12, 1850—PART OAE. A—13 - e Books Delight Cabinet Wife BOYS FORMPART. SEK Y FFES

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 A-—-14 GAPONE'S TERROR NOW AFTER INSULLS 36-Year-0ld Dwight H. Green to Get at Bottom of Chicago Deals. BY OWEN L. SCOTT....

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 e EEPRRI YT T AN EEER P AT ATOIAEDRACYL A RIRIRITIRATTTIL Lansburgh’s NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE THE...

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 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 12, 1933—PART ONE. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE T™, 8™ and E...

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 ny Stap [ v | SUNDAY" MORNING, MARCH 12, PEANUT PRODUCTS | PLANT BURNS, LOSS| TOTALING §20,000 WASHINGTON, D. C., Heiress...

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 B—2 SCHOOL FUND CUT ATTACK PLANNED “Montgomery Civic Groups Asked to Send Delegates to Meeting Tomorrow. By a Staff...

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 JUDGE SUMMONS FINE DEFAULTERS 24 Convicted in Anne Arundel Must Explain Failure to Pay Assessments. Bpecial Dispatch to The

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 PRESIDENT T0 BE PRESS CLUB GUEST - Membership Card Will be Pre- sented at 25th Anniver- sary Party. President Roosevelt has

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 Editorial Pa{ge Part 2—6 Pages MORTGAGE “GOLD CLAUSE” HINGES UPON U. S. COURTS British Decision Indicates Creditors Demand

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Mdning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C SUNDAY.......\March 12, 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 HONORING DIRT FARMER CREATES NEW STANDARDS Master Degree Conferred on Four Men and Wives by New York for Tillage,...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS The Woman’s Club of Sixteenth Street Highlands met Wednesday at the Home of Mrs. James E. Karnes on Long-

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. Congress Lodge will confer the Mas- ter Mason’s degree March 16 in lodge room No. 1. Many Coast...

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 ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 12, 1933—PART ’i‘WO. They Look Like Real RoSés .. 0 But They're Artificial, of...

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 Capital’s Social : A_Highlights MRS, EDWARD SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, SENATOR AND MRS. ELBERT D. THOMAS And

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 SOCIETY. Annual Relief Show Chie f Annapolis Event Several Performances of "Three Live Ghosts™ Scheduled in Mahan...

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 SOCIETY. Vice Consul H. L. Rose And Wife Visiting for Month in Chevy Chase Col. and Mrs. Percy Ashburn, Parents of Mrs. Rose.

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 S 1708 Massachusetts DELECTABLE DOLLAR D! . GRACE GRAVES HERRIN( MRS, B. CARSON DOUGHERTY. Phone Dccatur 3115, OCIETY. HART

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 Sale—$1—1.50 & 1.95 Spring Curtains § 68 \Washington has learned to look to the Palais Royal for stirring curtain everits.

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 6 St. patriqk Day Tea And Shower to Be at St. Mary's Hospital| Mrs. Gardiner, President of | Auxiliary to Head Recep-; tion

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 The coat above is made of tweed with the tray shoulder bordered with a fringe of monkey fur. The coat at the upper right is

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 g8 = FIXED DATE URGE FOR EASTER RITES Churches’ Council Debating Calendar Reform to Stop Shifting. CAPITAL’S MILK SUPPLY 1S

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 Stage—Screen Music—Radio CLYDE BEATTY-"THE BIG CAGE”’- STUART ERWIN a8 . FRANCIS DEE 4 B '\ CRIME OF THE CENTURY// 3R !...

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 NATIONAL—*Ca o AVALCADE,” produced by Fox Films, and opening at National .Theater to- {1 m d it an or ary c- :nd thomndl of

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 Coming Week Celebrates - Irish Songs and Tunes Harp Is Symbol of the Important Part That Music Plays in the Life of This...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HE District Commissioners dis- played wise judgment in their recent order limiting the

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 MCORMACK IS WRE FEATURE TONIGHT Famous Tenor to Replace Rosa Ponselle in Electric Circle Concert. OHN McCORMACK, famous Irish

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 Community Community Chest. The central applications bureau has &aken over the interviewing of transient en over 21 who apply

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 Part 5—4 Pages Griffmen Beat Atlanta, 4—3, in Starter : Carey Banks on Young Dodger Hurlers BALK SCORES KERR, SNAPS...

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 2 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 12, .1933—PART FIVE. Kenwood to Hold April Pro Golf Tilt : Simmons’ Condition

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHfNGTON, D. C, MARCH 12, 1933—PART FIVE. 3 Promise of Big Year Peps C. U. Gridmen : Trojans Claim...

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 Single-Game Pin Record Most Durable : Jeby-Dundee Scra | His Record Toug HAS ONLY FOUR PREDECESSORS IN DUCKPIN HISTORY. SET

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 Part 6—8 Pages DR STORESALES OF PEOPLES CAAN IPIRTESFIR R Lower Total Than Year Ago Held Reasonably Good by President Gibbs.

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 2 PLAN IS OFFERED TOEND DISCONTENT Lewis L. Lorwin of Brookings Institution Proposes Six- Point Program. Discussing “An...

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 ' lm(A-no‘hm—)m. SI'I'UA‘I'IONI—I:N A:D 'Il.om PERSONAL. mw SERVICE. BUSINESS Om:T)UNfllll. l‘l.l—lllCll.l.AN) [EOUS. - ~...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—RADIOS. AND EGGS. AUTO RADIO, CROBLEY, OOMPLETE; BAT- a0 tor cath: " Gall New Amter-...

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 ROOMS. . . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MALOH 12, 1933—PART SIX. APARTMENTS. 5 1 T ROOMS—FURNISHED. SR IS...

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 APARIMENTYS. specially Delirable\ DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS The Rhode Island 1437 R. I. Ave. N.W. Modern 8-story building hav- ing

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 'RONT APT. IN CONVENIENT POk wa Tocation, - nesr |11thand Ki 3 mml nd bl}hmne']{ecdmglrll’ltd good heat; o SO 3. KNG & CO...

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 Kool HOUSES—UNFURNISHED, (Continued.) Lbo1aAL L SALE—HOUSES. . wu!ll-d.) 1070 BELMONT KD, N.W. Four bed rooms. 215 baths: &

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 Fiction Features PART 7. CLUB FOR “BETTER MURDERS™ Here Is the Inside Story of One of England’s Strangest Societies. A Club

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 o e — ruler shall ask--M. N., do you swear by (here the ruler shall name the thing which the candidate has declared to be his

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 'l"HT‘ SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, DB. €, MARCH T2, 033 W aits 35 Years for Congress To Call Him a Hero BY WILLIAM S. ODLIN...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 12, 193. 'This Beer Business What It Is All About The Ups and Downs of the Once...

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 TRAGIC ceremony held upon the banks of the Nile thousands of yeers ago has been brought to light by the amazing discoveries

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 THE SUNDA_\{ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 12, 1933. — - — LOCAL STATUES TO FORMER PRESIDENTS Memorials Which Have Become

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 and determination, judging by his accomplish- ments, is self-evident. In order to model the horse from life, he actually...

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 “A Strangé Young Man” By Margaret G. Herzog Another of The Star Magazine’s First-Run Stories, ' Written by' a New Author.. HE

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 N D (' MARCH 12, 1933. = e —— 1 ____ fight before him. It became, all at once, With. the.approack of Labor day, there was Ik

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 & A ; #f KEOVTOATE S T 0 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 12, 1938 - “Man-Trailers” of the Lorton Reformatory,...

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 1871- New EUROPEAN DIPLOMATIC HISTORY. 1932. By Raymond James Sontag. York: The Century Co. HE word diplomacy has come to...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIRGTON, D. C, MARCH 12, ARl AND Ak LELA MECHLIN 1933. Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART,

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 [ ACROSS. 1. Song. 6. Residue. 11. Sprites. 16. Spars. 21. Form of oxygen. 22. Wooden strip to give strength to. 23. Alm. 24.

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 ; e \ STORIES SPORTS' GAMES PUZZLES g HE inauguration of a new President of the United States is an important event which...

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 e e e e e e e e e e e i < e e e i e et | et e e e e e e LT T I toLLY EOGQ_AP}D’T PICTURES IN THE- MAP DISCOVERED ®Y YOUNG...

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 .~ THTE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 12, 1933. = ANDEVERY < Those Were A O N The Happy Days! @ ma “Ghost Stories” By

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 GRAPHIC GRAVURE SECTION SUPPLEMENT The Sundy Stae WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCIH 12, 1933. § @ P Franklin D. Roosevelt taking the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 12, 1933 Moving up in the Jehol drive. A Japanese cavalry unit,...

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 THE Strange company for an air trip. Buster Crabbe, Olympic swimming champion, arrives at Newark Airport with a couple of...

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 A closer view of President Roosevelt delivering his inaugural address on one of the most momentous days of American history.

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 C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 12, 1933, ! ocession signalizing his induction into the Nation's and Admiral William V. Pratt,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. The “boy man- ager” in action. Joe Cronin looks over a few twist- ers delivered by Al Thomas

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 THE SUNDAY AR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 12, 1933. A . comp-omise on that mannish fad in Hollywood. Dorothy...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Your FilmsDeserve Fleet Photo Service HOSE little “homesy™ Kodak snapshots will be prerts...

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 DONT WORRY, HOLLY, GAL, TILL SToP AT TH' GROCERY AN' ORDER THEM THERE VICTUALS FOR YE ‘! KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES TSk !

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 | QUESS M LUckY AT TRAT. THEY MIoHT | HAVE SoLD ME A TURKISH HOOKAH OR A CHINESE )N'” oPIum PIPE CASPAR , IF YoU WANT V@ GET

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 WHET DS Ty THEYRE NOT MEAN WHEN TALKIN ABOUVT THEY SAY, ¥ wYou ! THEYRE TALKIN® THE CLOCK . TS JusT 1] e o B _ . i FIVE AFTER

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 MAYBE A SECTION & WELL A, WE’LL WAIT FOR THE OF THE ROOF g FIRST RAIN AND THEN HAS BLOWN J N | DON'T SEE ANYTHING. JUST A...

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 { Eight Pages in Color @hz gwm gtw. | Eight Pages in Color SUNDAY., MARCH 12, 1933 N Y by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS ‘WOt 'S UPON

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 SANDY ! sToP 1T, | SAY- HE NEVER DID ANVYTHING TO YOU- Y'OUGHTA BE 'SHAMED- YOU'LL BE SORRY FOR THIS— HEY'! SANDY- COME BACK

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 V)W) D)) D)E) )W) N, ; \/ [ . ] I WONDER WHY IT IS s TH R' : ORDERSEHDEOCISD s‘[ ( ' THAT YOUR UNCLE WILLIAM SHOULD GO AwAY

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 ( | DECLARE, ! DON'T KNOW WHAT ALLS HER! SHE'S SO FRAIL AND | /WHY DON'T YOU NERVOUS— AND THE TEACHER SAVS | ] TRY GIVING...

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