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Evening Star dated March 7, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain tonight, probably clearing tomor= row morning; colder tonight and tomor- row:

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 A=2 s HOLDING [I[]MPANY; BILL IN' MUDDLE Protests From Inveétors . Bring Promise of Un- favorable Amendment. BY DAVID...

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 SUGDE THREAT Testifies Mrs. Davidson Made Statement Three Weeks Prior to Death. (Continued From First Page.) case of suicide

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 A—4 =3 RCHBERG URGES NEW LR A LA Tells Senate Grdup Codes Should Be Limited to Major Industries. (Continued From First Page.)

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 CUBAN SOLDIERS SEIZE UNIVERSITY Strike Center Occupied by 300 Armed Men—Press Under Censorship. (Copwright. 19135, by the...

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 Radiator Covers PREVENT SMUDGE. PROVIDE PROP. ER HUMIDIT BEAUTIFY HOMR. Reasonable Prices. Convenieny Terms F. B. BLACKBURN

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 FINAL PLANS MADE FOR HOLMES RITES Favorite Sonnet of Vener- able Jurist Will Be Read at Church. (Continued From First Page.)

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1835. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY FREDERIC ]. HASKINS. THE EVENING STAR

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SORRY, NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS (oo THE HECHT CO. MEN'S SHOP Clearance! Odd Sizes and...

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 D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. SIX D. C. CONVICTS |Check™s: e seconan. - = WILL BE PAROLED that such an announcement might

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 DAILY SPECIALS FRIDAY, MARCH $TH PURE CANDIES Lemon Cocodaut Brittle 19¢ 40¢ Value—full Chocolate Covered Caramels 407...

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 Small Lots for Quick Clearance - Friday Only — The odds and ends which have accumulated in a week of busy clearance...

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 §. . MACKEY, FIRST FIREMAN, 1S DEAD Veteran Succumbs at 92; Last of Original Volunteers. Samuel D. Mackey, first sworn mem-

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 FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY— A Hervey-Bathurst, C.S.B. of London, England Member of the Board of Lecture- ship of The

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, CURBISHESITANT N- Y. CURB MARKET AS VOLUME LAGS Main Groups Contribute Minor Gains—Few

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 FINANCIAL, AUI]II[]RIUM[}(]RPITRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE'SI(][}KSR[G]S][R WILL PAY HOLDER Coupon 5 on First

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 ‘'FINANCIA U . BONDS EASE, OTHERS IMPROVE Farm Mortgage 3s and Called Liberty 4th 4Yas Are Rather Weak. By the Associated...

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 A—18 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. . SHP PROCRAN HELD ESSEATI Present Weakness of De- fense

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 Washington News ALLEN SUPPORTS “HIDDEN BARS” AT HEARING IN HOUSE Fears_ Return to Old-Time Saloon by Changing D. C. Liquor

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 B_2 *% s SOC OCIETY. IETY The President and Mrs. Roosevelt Have Overnight Guests at White House. First Lady to HE President

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 SOCIETY| (Continued From Second Page.) which all Alabamaps and their friends are cordially invited. Dr. Charles Wesley Flint,

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 After Dark Smart People, Smart Things, Smart Places. By the Spectator. Trade Maik Registered, U, d. Patent Offioe. brating

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 Why Women Leave Home! Every Friday More of Our $29.50 and $34.50 OVERCOATS Reduced to —Chesterfield, single and double Raglan

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 4-H CLUBS WILL HOLD, | & b bom et 200 | Swsn™s & 7= = * | BEVERLEY KING DEATH . Ady, YEARLY...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY MARCH 17, 1935. B—7 IWSERIDAY 1S CLEARANCE DAY at 3 Cruisers, 8 Destroyers and 3

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 MELLON INQUIRY CENTERS.ON COAL President Korb of Company That Purchased Stock Recalled to Stand. By the Associated Press....

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 ARIZONA MAY PAY ENVOY TO GET CASH Governor Backs $7,500 Salary Bill to Keep Agent in Capital. By the Assoclated Press....

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 D. C, THURSDAY The office of the recorder of deeds been MARCH 17, 1935. has located iIn rented Quarters| SUES FOR LIP DAMAGE

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 193. AMB”I.ANBE BRASH LAUNDRY DRIVER ROBBED| sitol poist by...

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 B—12 SOUTHWEST CROPS HEAVILY PLAGUED Dust Storms Follow Killing Freeze in Several States and Bugs Play Havoc. By the...

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 Hats, 5225 Were $5, $7.50, $10 65 in felt and fabrics, assorted colors. 1t and tnbnc hluk brown, nnd 'hn }t?fl'b-‘n‘q“...

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 B—14 o STOCK GROUP PREPARES FOR A BIG SEASON National Players Open With ‘Three Men on a Horse,’ The New Films. BY E. de S.

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 AMUSEMENTS. White Carries Broadway Methods to Hollywood light Held Best Time for Production of Shows—Second *Scandals™ for

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,” THURSDAY. MARCHb 7. 1935. throughout the cwwl;l WJ: “PR'"cE" EXPECTS cALL sr'hu cue for a more...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C, bent WIIH SUNDAY MURNING € w Shap THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. Features and. Classified C-1 Biloxi Weather...

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 c-2 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. S8PORTS. Yarosz, Ross and McLarnin Useless to...

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 SPORTS. District Pros Will Pass Up Jones Tournament| ONLYFREDNTLEDD ! Washington Girls Who Are Very Much in the Swim CERTAIN

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 SPORTS. Hoyas, Terps Bid High in Dixie Meet ° BOTH SEEM SURE T0 GAN LALRELS G. U. Frosh Four Especially Strong—Maryland Sends

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 DR, WM. CHARTERS| BACKED BY BOARD Explanation of Russian Con- nection Accepted Despite Protest. . Over the protest of Gen.

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Shopping in The Newest Washington By Margaret Style Notes Warner years have suits held the spot- light so...

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 4§ MAGAZINE PAGE Dress for Su BY BARBARA BELL. ' ATISFYING variety enters the Summer sports wardrobe, un- der the...

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 (O] MODERN MAIDENS iy © 15 The & P, A Biphes Boseres LETTER-OUT By Charles H. Joseph. ITSELF | LOWERS | INSECT | | Letter-Out

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 HELP AN HELP—MEN. BODY AND PENDER MAN, also one with blle Solnting experience. Address ice. D SITUATIONS. ACCOUNTANT - BOOKKI

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 C—10 SALE—HOUSES. (Continued.). WESLEY HEIGHTS, 4422 LOWELL ST. N.W. Brand-new conditioned ‘6-room house. ar garage:...

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 [ AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. SALE—AUTO TRUCKS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. AUCTION SAI.ES—TOMOBIOW. Washington’ s

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 C—12 K. C. ORGANIZING CHRISTIAN DRIVE Mobilize in U. S. and Canada to Preserve Religious Freedom. Knights of Columbus are...

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