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Evening Star dated March 10, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) Cloudy and warmer today, followed by occasional light rain tonight and tomor- row;

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 A2 = L. SEES STRKE OVER AUTO PARLEY _ Renews Request for Own Conference With Motor Firms. By the Associated Press. DETROIT,

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 SHIP BUILDING BILL IS SPEEDED Democratic Leaders Pre- pare Measure Based on Capital Subsidy Basis. By the Associated Press.

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 A4 & GREEKS' BARRAGE PREPARES ATTACK Tsaldaris Plans Joint Land and Air Drive to End Revolt. Dern and Bride (Continued From

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 ARMY TO CLAIM ANNEXTO PRISON Department of Justice at Loss to Place 1,697 in Leavenworth Cells. (Continued From First Page.)

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 T A6 FOREEN MUSE CONGERTFEATURE {nfluences of Scandinavia and England Told Cen- tral Audience. BY ALICE EVERSMAN. The fifth

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 s S INGE R 300-Pound Bishop Finds Peace: Here After 20 Harassing Months Russian Prelate Seeksj’ Citizenship Before Re- turn

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 DEAF SCHOLARSHP INCREASE SOUGHT House Education Committee Considers Boost to 145 for Gallaudet. Members of the House...

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 MRS. JOHN W. NAIRN DIES AT SON’S HOME Had Resided in Washington 50 Years—Was Active in Hospital Guild. AUEEINY “ANY FAMILY

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 A—10 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 10, 1935—PART ONE. ING FOOD PRICES. Fill Prescriptions at Peoples JOHNSON AND

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 10, 1935—PART ONE. Tune in on WRC tomorrow morning G Street at Eleventh Telephone,

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 10070 ATTEND HEBREM SESSIONS Three National Organiza- tions to Be Represented March 22-25. Fifteen hundred of the leading...

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 DISTILLERS' CODE CHANGES LIKELY : Choate to Ask Revisions to Start Plants in Newly Wet States. By the Associated Press . X

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 10, 1935—PART ONE. 1935 I 4 h, 8th and E Sts. DIstrict 7575 The Coat with» the...

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 caeni vens | Ghe Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1935. Sports—Pages 7 to 11 PAGE B—-1 SENATE. HEARNGS

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 B2 =» STATE SALES TAX GAINS MOMENTUM Levy in Effect in Dozen Com- monwealths and 12 More Ponder Bills. (Copyright, 1935, by

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 CITIZENS INDORSE PLAY CENTERPLAN Mt. Pleasant Association Urges Recreation Site Near Powell School. Plans for a proposed...

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 B—4 ACTONSCHEDULED ONTREASURY PAY Committee Meets Tomor- row to Consider Compro- mise on McKellar Rider. The Senate...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 10, 1935—PART ONE. Delivers Any of These - MARVELOUS SUITES EASY CREDIT! at THE...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART ONE. honor plaque for having attained the highest average in the...

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 Griff Veterans Sense Winning Year : German Fans Back Schmeli L SAY CLUB HAS ALL | ITTAKES TOSTAR Sound Material Is Sized Up|

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 v B—8 = [ PORTS, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. Ruth Gets Off to Promising Start in...

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 SPORTS. Maryland C. U ngMeeta Toss- ST IOAN' TAKES | THO BOUTS EACH APPEAR CONCEDED Dope Decrees Terps Again| Must Come From

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 B—10 S PORTS. THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 10, 1935—PART ONE. Troubles Over, Al Houghton Is Girding to Cl o...

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 S B — PORTS. THE SUNDAY S TAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 10, 1935—PART _ O SPORTS. B—11 Dubs’ Tourney Goes Big With Bowlers :

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 B—12 = THE SUNDAY_ STAR, WASHINGTON, WELFARE BOARD TOEPLAIVIRY Series of 18 Educational| Radio Talks Planned to Begin...

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 Editorial Page Civic Activities Part 2—12 Pages SENATE-ROOSEVELT ROW HAILED AS ‘NORMAL’ SIGN President Declared Taking Only

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 D-—2 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. | i ! | WASHINGTON, D. C SUNDAY.......March 10, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. .

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 PRESIDENTIAL DEALINGS WITH DIPLOMATS SCORED State Department Is Termed Proper Medium for Carrying on Negotia- tions With BY

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 D—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO TARCH 10, 1935—PART TWO. EDUCATION CENTER BEING SOUGHT FOR RODSEVELT AREA Citizens, Parent-

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 Women’s Clubs Planning ersary Music Bach Anniv Radio Tribute to Be Broadcast Friday—Federa- tion Upholds Movement to Enlarge

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 Legion Orders Special Constitution Meetings Convention Friday and Since 1928—30 Are In SPECIAL convention of the District of

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 Estimates for Militia Training to Be Revised Orders Received From Make Changes on Transport IRST indications that the...

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 D8 More Motor Cycle Police Needed Here for Safety Increasing Force From 50 to 300 Wo;lxlcl Greatly Aid in Reducing District's

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART TWO. o SECRET Stories—Sports— MISSION Further Exciting Adventures of

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 The New Deal in Canada Continued From Third Page.) lead the forces opposed to the New Deal; he is a “New Dealer” himself....

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 BOARD IS NAMED TOVIEW AGADEMY Seven Educators, Eleven| From Congress, Will In- spect Naval School. Bpecial Dispatch to The

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 D—12 Conquering Contract BY P. HAL SIMS. Mr. Sims is universally acclaimed the greatest living contract and auction player.

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 SOCIETY SECTION he Sundwy Star D. Features for Women Capital’s Social High Lights WASHINGTON, C.,. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 10,

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 E-2 SOCIETY. General Personal Notes Of Interest to Society ‘Viscountess d'Alte, Widow of Late Minister of Portugal., Visiting

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 SOCIETY." Tales of Well-Known Folk In Literature, Art, Politics Old City Directory Tells Strange Tales—British Minister of

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 Moth Holes? Don't discard garments because “Gimared: by moths. - Our. process mage j can_mend any fabric INVISIBLY. . AFTER.

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 SOCIETY. 5 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART THREE. - - o SOCIETY. E—-$ Miss Thelma Conaway And J. E.

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 E—6 Noted British Author And London Friends " Guests at Alexandria Misses Margaret and Eliza- “beth Warwick Attend : Wedding

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 SOCIETY. I TO WED IN SPRING | Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott Entertain at Dinner At C]’levy Cl’lase Home Dr. and Mrs. Custis Lee Hall

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 E—8 S OCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Naval Relief Show -Marks Annapolis S ocial Activity MI’S. Rcbert Burwell

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 BODING REVSE BY CULBERTSN Expert Streamlines His Sys- tem for Safety and Speed. By tho Associated Pyess. NEW YORK, March...

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 NO WOMAN'S LAND 1000 YEARS 0LD Holy Community on Mount Athos Bars Even Female Animals. BY RICHARD HALLIBURTON. Author of “The

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 SOCIETY. Notes of Activities In Social Circles About Leonardtown Miss Olive R. Lynch Will Become Bride of John P. * Meshkoff.

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 : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART THREE. . OR AL E—1 P VER! s atmion P e G 2-Pc. Mohair Frieze Living

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 Stage — Screen Music — Radio Part 4—8 Pages “MICROBE HUNTERS” By Randolph Roberts. ERY little honors_there are in the...

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 F—2 SPRINGS AND PUMPS ONCE FURNISHED CITY o Some Citizens of District Re- . . member Spring Streets— Story n of First Use of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 10, 1935—PART FOUR. F—3 NOTES FROM THE REALM OF LITERATURE AND ART MANY LOCAL...

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 F—4 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART FOUR. HOW HIGH CAN A MAN SOAR ABOVE?—AND WHY? By Thomas R. Henry.

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 "AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 10. 1935—PART FOUR. "AMUSEMENTS,” PS5 PLAYS AND PLAYERS OF THE STAGE

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 F—6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART FOUR. NEWS AND VIEWS GATHERED IN A WORLD OF MUSIC Drive Starts for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART FOUR. FROM THE AIR WAVES AND BROADCASTING STUDIOS New Survey Will...

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 F—8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART FOUR. 31 SUPPLY CORPS NAMIES ARE LISTED Nine of Group of...

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 5—12 Pages BANKS T0 RESUME D. . LOAN DRIVE SIDDONS REVEALS Modernization and Other Needs to

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 FI STOCKS SELL OFF AS POUND DROPS _Wall Street Again Nervous Over Foreign Exchanges. Rails Depressed. WHAT STOCKS DID....

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 F U.5. BONDS STEADY AT SESSION'S END Investment Circles Cheered, but Rest of Market Beats Time. By the Assoclated Press. NEW

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 I+L|||| REaEe % United Stores 3 United Verdi Ext (400). 2% United Wall Paper..... % Utah Apex. ... 16 Utah P&L pf m1.16 %...

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 MARCH 10, : 1935—PART FIVE. “ HELP AND SITUATIONS. G5 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. INSTRUCTION COURSES. HELP—WOMEN....

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 G—6 PERSONAL. (Continued.) MISCELLANEOUS/ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. (Continued.) HATTIE: AM STILL AHEAD IN CON- test. Your...

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 J—— MISCELLANEOUS!. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARCH 10. 1935—PART FIVE. - AUTOMOBILES. Gag " — MUSICAL...

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 G-8 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) PLYMOUTH 1034 sedan: fine condition...

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 10, 1935—PART FIVE. AUTOMOBILES. G-9 SALE—AUTOMOBIL,ES. %...

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 G—10 ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B D._C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART FIVE. APARTMENTS. ROOMS—FURNISHED. ROOMS—FURNISHED,...

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 REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 10, 1835—PART FIVE. REAL ESTATE. G—11 SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES....

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 G—12 SALE—SUBURBAN. ____ (Continued.) COLORED—BUNGALOW. twelv Nearby Maryla $530_Tea st Pienics or Camp. off_ Marlboro Pike,

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 SANNANNNTRINNNNRNNNNRRNNY SECTION = c u 10th 1935 WASHINGTON, D. C. )\\Kan Le e ““& ¢ Cover Design by J. Knowles Hare The...

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 Hllustration by E. F. Ward March 10, 1935 The Look on Their Faces Told Me What They Would Do If I Got Into Difficulties...

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 Volume 1, Number 3 RIENDS always referred to Margaret and Bob Weston as ‘‘the kids.” Margaret and Bob were two kids who had

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 The Face of the Woman Was Downcast. Her Hands Rose and Fell OSEPHINE, Marquise de Vaucluse St. Pierre, the sweetest of women,

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 ““It was not so much the performance,”” he confided, ‘‘although I thought that was won- derful. It was the girl's likeness to

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 O e scape 2 One Hour of THIS WEEK (;OLDEN JEAGLE ()RDINARY Love? Which Should He (hoose? Aaron Burr, Great Traitor and Great

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 He Could Hear His Own Voice Saying, With a Ghastly, Hollow Mirth, “Well, You Might Marry Me”’ SYNOPSIS OF FIRST TWO CHAPTERS

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 From UAVECITO, his slim beautiful body lounging in the one comfortable chair in the living wagon, watched his wife. He hated

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 THIS WEEK GOLDEN EAGLE ORDINARY “your hands! Here, let me," and leaning over the bar, she held the glass to his lips as he

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 10 s:.ihht;ig cottonwood trees.” And she sighed, a . Then, briskly, ‘‘Mr. McGash — Cordwood — I do think you ought to seize

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 v - Her Adventures Began at Four; War Now Decorated by France as One of the World’s Important Woman Sculptors THIS WEEK...

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 12 THIS WEEK March 10, 1935 NEW Mirac1.E MAKERS Billions of New Slaves —Electrons — That (Can “See,” “Hear,” “Yeel,” “Smell”

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 Coming NEXT ISSUE MICHAEL ARLEN *“The Locked Door"’ What Lay Behind It? IrvIN S, CosB “Fly High, Mr. Bussard™ Chooolate Love

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 A Dramatic Story of the East By CHANNING POLLOCK, AMN the woman!” said the doctor. *'1 know her kind. We had hundreds of ‘em

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 - Jorkens Retires From Business Continued from page two “Not in the least,”” said Jorkens. “Just watching the very thing we

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 March 10, 1935 THIS WEEK b...

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 Read the New Magazine This Week, in Colorgravure coeme g @he Sunfly St ) L onnvee, WASHINGTON, D. (.. MARCH 10, 1935. Cabinet

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 10, 2 Conquering the Matterhorn. From the topmost crest of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH Blonds score twice. A special beauty contest for winners of other

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, Birthday party for Campfirc Girls. Observing the 23rd birthday of their organization, the girls

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE A strange ‘“tug-of-war.” Priests of the Yasaka Shrine in Osaka, Japan, open a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 10, 1935. Silver Plating OR REPAIRING 's Not Expensive D. L....

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 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 10, 1935. (5} SHRFAT cramee T s /- - eSS AT %%.w Py 3 2 )fi-‘)d...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO —URAVURE ECTION—MARCH 10 N LIFE for babies under One Year made safer. . .. MUCH SAFER by this new

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 Eight Pageé. in Colox WE'RE HAVIN' HAM AND EGGS TO-NIGHT. MOON - HOW DO YOUL) WANT YOURS- STRAIGHT OR AL TOJONED AVER NEITHER

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 [ THe NERVE oF THEM! PAalooka FILMS WANT ME TO DOURLE FOR TH' STAI?., AND BE PUSHED OFF A HUNDRED- FOOT CLIFF INTO EIGHT FEET

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 DAN DUNN AND EMBEDDED IN THI® LETTER WRITTEN BY EVILOFF ARE TINY GRANULES OF DIRT OR SAND -~ AMONG OTHER THINGS/ THEY HAVE

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 Figh P he Swunday St o WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 10, 1935 by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS R T RELRR MAGIC GLASS BUT HE WONDERED IF HE

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 IN WHAT THE LITTLE i = . | FEAR TGS D / c PRINCESS PLEASES TO CALL IT IS NOT AWFUL GOOD i C'MON, SANDY- I'M GOIN’ TO ASK HIM-

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 MUTT AND JEFF —They'’re Such Pegcefu! WOULD 70U PLEASE KEEP AN EVE ON MY | CERIAINLY, MY DEAR = ~, DARLINGS WHILE I \LADY,

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 1 WOULDN \ WELL, IF 1 WAS M 13 WANNA BE J A LIL BIGGER AN’ : TERRIBLE THAT A LIL° STRONGER AN\ S { Yo BE A FISH!vouD FELLER

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