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Evening Star dated March 23, 1933

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 ‘WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Light rain or snow lowed by fair slightly colder tonight ‘Tem; am. today. tonight

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 T A2 wsy TRADE COMMISSION MAY BE ABOLISHED Plan Calls for Distribution of Power to Commerce and Justices Offices....

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 RELIEF 15 PLANNE Bongress Leaders Confer at White House on Bonds for Refinancing. ‘(Continued From First Page.) few...

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 Chamberlain Cites “Cour- t age, Wisdom and Initia- i§. tive” of Roosevelt. By the Associated Press. LONDON, March 23.—“An...

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 COLLECTION OF TAX Federal Officials to Be Pres- ent When Brewers Bottle, Measuring Output. By the Associated Press. Methods

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 HINES MENTIONED | s | ' The Hub Furniture Co., 7th & D Sts. N.W. AS RAL DICTATOR o o The HUB Tomorrow! - of Control,- Wall

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933. * A7/ KK K K R K R K K K K K K K K K R KK K K K K K K K R K K K

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 A8 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. .March 23, 1832 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 U. 8. Consul's Gems Found. BUENOS AIRES, March 23 () — Jewelry valued at about $5,650, stolen | from the Montevideo home of

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933. CONFIDENCE SALE HAVE CONFIDENCE in our Government—they are...

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 CEE NS FAVE ND TRBAL GHEFS Northern Canadian Groups Live Without Any’Form of Government. A people who have no government were

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 MINOR:SSUES HURT U S-CANADA AMITY New Era in Relations Seen if| Strict Immigration Rules Are Relaxed. BY MERWIN H. BROWNE.

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 ¥ Prain, Feeds, Hay, Live i Stock and Other Lines Are- Higher. More gains than losses featured the midmonth market on farm

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 FINANCIA 'HE_NEW._ g{pogm' STOCK EXCHANGE | |STOCKS GO HIGHER IN-LIGHT TRADING | Closes Steady After Losing | Some of Gains

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 iN SHARP ADVANCE Other Carrier Issues and U. S. Treasury Group Also Show Gains. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. Special Dispatch to The

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 Tots Bem and Cape Sets $1.19 1 set Swank metal buttons! Red, of course, but navy §|d powder blue, tool pes 2-6 years. (Second

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 NEW BANK PLANS MEETING APPROVAL OF STOCKHOLDERS Conference Due Tomorrow on-Proposal for Potomac National. STOCK SELLING...

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 A Stupendous Selling of Tapestries to be closed out at 1/ PRICE Chalr seats, footstools and pillow pat- terns at exactly...

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 SOCIETY \ tinued From Second Page.) balance of the week before return- home, Among those who have accepted the dnvitation of

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 Lansb N0 COIHECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE $1.00 Silverware 69¢ SILVER PLATED WARE, in- cluding a few slightly...

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 THE EVENING, STAR. WASHINGTON, D: (., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, '1933. From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington's...

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 LBOR CONFERENE CALLED ARG 3 Secretary Perkins Issues Summons for Jobless Aid at Roosevelt -Request. By the Associated Press.

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 MEN'SSTORE Friday Bargains 102 SUITS Originally $19.50 38 WINTER COATS Orig. $19.50 and $24.50 Friday Only $13.50 —Blue...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933; W. P. Woses & Sons NAt'1 3770 F at llth W. V. Woses & Sons NArl

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 \F INSTALLMENT XXIX. of June's suite all day, so that ernie Connell \S%EQHE ® LoV “"2e o mad persin s Toie ot ot | asked. Tor

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 Unusually Good Quality Tutkish Towels, 25¢ Were 50c 52 Unusually Good Quality, Soft, lnd E!(hly . Absorbent Turkish Towels;

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT! THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 193 ;POLICE SHOO SEA GULLS |EXAMINATIONS ARE URGED | tabilshed staaiards to

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 B_12 %+ $1 Bagatelle Game Boards FRIDAY ONLY Recently were R 85c. Spring 50c B plunger and marbles come with the game. —Main

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 \ Sports News . @he Foeni WITH SUNDAY MORNING: EDITION o She. . WASHINGTON, D. C) THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933, | Features and

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 SPORTS. THE EVE NG STAR, WA DO Thtey U S. Strong in English Turf Classic : Cheapest Golf in Six Years Now at Hand STICKS...

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 SP ORTS. D. O, THURSDAY. MARCH 23, 1933. SPORTS Jobless Coach Toiling Energetically to Give D. C. a Real Track Team DORSEY

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 QUAKE PREDICTING " MAY REDUCE TOLL $olentific Data Provides for Preparedness in New Temblors, BY WALTER B. CLAUSEN, [4...

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MODES OF THE C., WOMEN’S FEATURES. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933. Everyday...

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 MAGAZINE PAGE Sending Coins ' pyrromizse O long as the Government* does ::gtn mp.rwldo l:‘e-n. of sel sums money through the

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. fashion's whims that is quite in- triguing. It is just that incon- sistent, unexpected sort of thin; that...

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 el & "mxrouunsomonm’fm!ovm MIGHT. HE'S A PIANO MOVER!” LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph ASSERTED I Letter-Out for annoying...

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 WILLIAM A. BRADY ON WRC PROGRAM Dean of American Stage to . DONT BE 1 TOO EATE WITH YOUR STAR CLASSIFIED AD Each page of The

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 AUTOMOBILES + WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) wanted at once. Wil _Day 3 rice, satiques, office furntture, a Don' " You"

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 APARTMENTS —UNFURNISHED. 1448 PARK RD. N.W, techen pdinette. rec Bx- Sollent Rent, .50. REDUCED RENTALS., THE CLAIBORNE, 518

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 ‘Von Unschuld U-vemty of Hlm, h .Il M. Wonnen's cm"éfm. 18 h.hcmn Fiace. "Music_lovers are invited YR Ao o P Regular Value,

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