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Evening Star dated March 27, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Mostly cloudy and warmer tonight and tomorrow, lowest temperature tonight about 40

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 AID WORKER SLAIN N MINERS' BATTLE Two Others Wounded in Sup- posed Reprisal for Prose- oution of Imposters. By the Associated

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 THE EVEN G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MO\'DAY MARCH 27, 1933. AUTO CRASH KILLS CHRISTIAN GROSS Former Diplomat’s Mother and Two

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 " A4 x» B00N 5 EFORTED INSOUTHERNBANS Richmond . Clearing House Shows $16,164,900 Increase In Deposits in 10 Days. By the...

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 HARRIMAN BANK lFrom the Front Row DELAYS DEFENDED Awalt Declares Holding of U. S. Action Helped to Protect Public. By the...

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 A—6 w= AR TRAGDY DI TOSLASHNG WD “13 Toll in California Includes | Father Who . Escaped Wrecked Home and Died. By the...

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 " 2,083, 750,080 NOW R.F.C.LOANS TOTA Monthly Report Discloses $407,368,772 Repayments Have Been Made. By the Assoclated...

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 ' A8 THE EVE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ) MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933. THE EVENING STAR —__With Sunday Merning Editien....

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 BURIAL SET TOMORROW Mrs. Lulu Gardner Served in Yeo- manette Corps During War. Funeral services for Mrs. Lulu Gard- ner, 44

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 =L A—10 = JENATOR SMITH = FORUM SPEAKER - < Farm Bill Topic of Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Tonight. Senator Smith,

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 NEW ACENTI " HETHIDS URGED Dr. Seidemann . Suggests Ways of Improving Records of U. S. Expenses. Dr. Henry P. Seidemann, of

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 A—12 #xx ‘INFIFTH DISTRICT More Than $30,000,000 Has Been Turned in to Richmond Bank. BY EDWARD C. STONE. More than...

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 FINANCIAL. BONDS ARE STEADY IN LIGHT TRADING Price Changes Narrow, With Government Issues in Lower Range. BY CHARLES F....

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 s PORTS G STAR, WASHINGT SPORTS Crowder Looks Forward to Big Year : Defeats May' Augur Success for Braves ' AL'S WINTER TOI “

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 SPORTS POPULAR DEMAND BRINGS BACK MEET Invitation to Schoolboys of | Other Sections to Be | Considered. U fleld day this year

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933. : ' Our Customers Insisted, “Please Don’t Stop!” So for Just a

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 TYOINGS 0 SUBMIT BEER BIL CHANGES AT SESSON TODAY Revision of License Fees and| Legal Phraseology Being Completed. SENATE...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY | = Bes. Boceesls Has Box for Bunks Society Circus Friday or RS. ROOSEVELT has taken a| box for one of the

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 MONTGOMERY BANK BILL IS PREPARED Assembly to Get Measure to Strengthen Deposit Guar- anties Tonight. BY JACK ALLEN, 8tafl...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933.. ! i,’ ” Sb u ’,qh.’s Tomorrow, a Timely Selling! A special...

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 LUXURY LINER —By Gina Kaus— (COPYRIGHT, 1933, BY GINA KAUS) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALLMENTS. Of.the desth of nhis father

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON," D. (., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1933. MODERN MAIDENS The Cheerful 'Ch;r"' and groan About the breaks

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 AGONY DRIVE YOU CRAZY? You cannot hope to fet lasting rellef from cruel, crippling rheu- mlflc aches and uinl it you are a |

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIMS. Mr. Sims is universally acclaimed the greatest living contract and auction

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. IAI-I—AWOIOIILII. i‘n |'|'m manu mn L <o n e six -n.; MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY BY JAMES J. MONTAGUE....

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 B—10 ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) W ST. N.W.—TWo rooms aval , ‘can be had a3 one or two rooms: Javatory, twin beds: southern

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 REAL ESTATE. SALE—HOUSES. ott, L ROV YOU OWN A HOUSE WORTH ABOUT 6, and wish to EXCHANGE it for & autiful new northwest home,

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 Special Luncheon (Service or Cafeteria) 9 617 12th St. N.W. TRUSSES Fitted Expertly at Very Low Single @9 () vP Special...

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