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Evening Star dated March 18, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Occasional rain, with little change in tam=erature tonight and colder tomorrow...

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 A—2 == PARK SAVINGS BANK] SHORTAGE PROBED Btunz’ - Letters Disclose Disappearance of Several {Thousand to $1,600,000. A...

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 (.5, HELD WARMING UP 70 MOSCOW Pnfriendliness Believed Les- sening, Although Roose- velt Remains Silent. By the Associated

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 FRED EMERY URGED FOR COMMISSIONER Society of Natives Indorses Native, Washingtonian for, District Post. Fred A. Emery, native

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 THE EVENING FIL PAY TANGLE From the Front Row CONFUSES STUDIO Figuring Salaries of Free- Lanee Players Proves Knotty Problem.

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morni: tion. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY......March 18, 1833 &HEOMBE 'W. NOYES....Editor The...

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 SOCIETY SOCIETY Mrs. Roosevelt Attended Presentation . of Pinocchio at National With Juvenile Group of Guests. RS. ROOSEVELT,

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS—BY ARNOLD. (cATTLE, SHEEP, DEER. CAMELS, GIRAFFES ) RISE HIND PART HonG Kong -}b

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 BISHOP'S CHAPLAIN 10 DIRECT SERVICE Canon Raymond L. Wolven to Deliver Sermon at Cathedral Tomorrow. Canon Raymond L. Wolven,

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 TEXTS SELECTED BY DR. HUTCHINSON Choir of 60 Voices Will Pre- sent Anthem at Each Service Tomorrow. “Rebuilding the...

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 THEME SELECTED BY DR. MCARTNEY “The Defeat of Fear” Is Topic _at Covenant- First Presbyterian. “The Defeat of Fear” will be

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 TA—12 ** GAS BONDS MATUREl AT END OF MARCH: Firm Will Retire $4,000,000 Six Per Cent Series “A” Issue on April 1. BY EDWARD

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS IRREGULAR AT SHORT SESSION ¥. S. Treasury Group Adds to Gains Scored Early This Week. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE.

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 EFHB'ENEY BUREAU| [Paints Father and Grandfather WILL BE ABOLISHED BY LAW ON JUNE 1 ‘Lame Duck’ Congress Voted to End...

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 REAL ESTATE pIUILDlNG PROGRAM HERE ! WAITS ROOSEVELT PLAN m of Going Ahead With Triangle Develop- Expected to Be Settled When

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 B2 'NEWE. . BULDING SOONT0 BE READY $500,000 Structure First Au- thorized in D. C. in Response to Hoover Relief Call. ‘The

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 REAL BANKRUPTCY ACT BRINGS BENEFITS National Association of Build- ing Owners and Managers Issues Statement. When the new...

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 REAL ESTATE. THE EVEN SYMPHONY TREATS ¢ ONBOTHNETWORKS Philadelphia Orchestra on WISV and Boston on WMAL Tonight. The two...

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 MODERN MAIDENS BB mes ¢ w e hemres “IT WAS 50 ROMANTIC THE WAY I MET JACK. BOB'S CAR!"” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph....

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 SPORTS. CLASS OF LEAGLE, BOY BOSS CLAIMS Sees Sewell, Berg and Bolton Superior to Any Staff in Cireuit. BY JOHN B. KELLER. EW

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 SPORTS HAVE ONLY THREE MORE B EVENTS Wood, Runyan to Battle Down Stretch to Decide Main Money Getter. BY WALTER R. McCALLUM.

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its advert fsom recciving circular matter, it is @xpressly...

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 i'x 00 Jn}m Mdrshall CLEVELAND PARK- rooms, dinette, k. and current. Unuisual value at $50. 3 er_St. 99. e TH, FLOOR Tares

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 \ APARTMENTS. THE EVENING STAR, $35.50—1716 W. Va. Ave. N.E. Apt .L-—ApuuP;m consisting of re- ception hall, living room....

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 nnmx('gs—unrumsm. ont $35.00 AND $75.00. bassy, 1613 Harvard f{ ‘I public park—One room and’bath, 835 ms, h 'n and bath, §

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 B—12 & RENT—STORES. (Continued.) AUCTION SALES—FUTURE {(Continued.) DAYS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH

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