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Evening Star dated March 24, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and colder today; tomorrow fair, rising temperature in afternoon; fresh...

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 U. 5. INTENSIFIES SOIL EROSION WAR Havoc of Wind and Water| Attacked on Many Fronts. BY JOHN C. HENRY. What a Dust Glad to

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 PEAGE GUARANTEE Hitler Official Tells U. S. Rest of This Century Will Be Pacific. Associated Press Foreign Staft. BERLIN,...

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 A—4 =x MORGAN IMPLIES | AIDE GAVE TIP-OFF Brown Orders Bean to Open Inquiry—Shake-Up Seen in Fifth Precinct. (Continued From

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 WASHI D, 0., 1935—PART ONE. HOOVER QUTSIDER AS "S5 POSSIBILITY Influence Toward Conserva- THE SUNDAY STAR. NGTON, MARCH 24,

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 BADLY DAMAGED Permanent Havoc Wrought by Starlings Roosting . in Carvings. The new Archives Building, which will be completed

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 LBRARYTOHONOR HEGREW TEAGHER Special Exhibit to Revive Memory of Maimonides, Born 800 Years Ago. The Library of Congress,...

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 SYMPHONY FUNDS BELIEVED SHORT More Time for Canvass In- dicated Committee Need. Kindler Speaks. Tadications by committee...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 24, 1935—~PART ONE. L WL AR f &= HUB SUPER-SPECIALS With the apostolic delegate as

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 A-10 BARBARA HUTTON LEAVES FORU.3. Remarriage Prospects Are Topic of Discussion in London. By the Associated Press. LONDON,

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 KENNEY RITES 0 BE TOMORROW Consulting Engineer Life- long Resident and Promi- nent Here. Funeral services for Col. Charles

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 A-12 x THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO BIRDEXPEDTION MENBERS BACK Eight of Crew Arrive With Films and Scientific Specimens. By the

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 STUDENTS ORGANIZE T0 BACK DEMOCRACY Intercollegiate Organizations of America Install Officers Here. Representatives of...

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 SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Warfield, Col. Augustus B., Quar- termaster Corps, assigned to duty at Jeffersonville, Ind., upon...

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 TSARTSTS ANED N L. 5. PROIETS 11 Painters and 2 Sculp- ‘tors Chosen for Build- Y ing Decoration. ’ Fleven painters and two

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 24, 1935—PART ONE. st mela e ast mgne " "D, C. PASTOR TO VISIT CONGRESS TO ACT...

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 riaas ‘ General News - RESTORATION SEEN The Sunday Star SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH WASHINGTON, D. C, 24, COLORED SCHOOLS 1935....

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 B—2 = RESTORATION SEEN FORD.C.BILL ITEMS Senate Subcommittee May Go Beyond Cuts—Group to Ask Just Share. (Continued From...

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 FEDERAL RESERVE LOANS DECREASE $800,000,000 Drop in 1934 Despite Pleas of Ad- ministration. By the Associated Press. Despite

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 FEB—4 FORECASTS AIDED BY NEW SYSTEM “Air Mass Analysis,” Adopt- ed by Bureau Year Ago, Proves Effective. (Copyright, 1935, by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 24, 1935—PART ONE BARGAINING RIGHT OF LABOR UPHELD Hoover Hears Miss Perkins Define

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 B—6 = pete TV SO ST WAMONIN D0 MIRE S IRSTARL O HEBREW LEADERS SURGEONS COMING| ~ Who Are Your |ARMAIL BILL DUE PLEAD FOR...

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 SPORTS SECTION he Swunday Star WASHINGTON, D. G SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1935. Griffs in Finer Trim Than Last Year : Arcadia

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 24; 1935—PART O SPORTS. Sarron and Rivers Are Keen for Their Scrap Tomorrow

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 S PORTS C, MARCH 24, 1935—PART ONE SPORTS Shoreham Swimmers WinA. A. U. Cup : Everglades Hunter Is Unique Champion MORE...

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 B—10 SPORTS. Wood Tennis Boon TRAINER DRAPES ~ OPOUNDS ON HiM * McGovern Expects to Make Tough 160-Pounder Out of Frail...

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 SPORTS. Joe Freschi Streaks MARKS UP THREE 400 SETS IN ROW Figures to Become First High Ranker Not Listed in | District...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D BURG DESCRIBES CAPE HORN VOYAGE National Geographic Explorer Tells of Trip in Surf- boat....

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 U Editorial Page Civic Activities Part 2—12 Pages WORLD TRADE STABILIZED AT THIRD OF 1929 LEVEL 1934 Commerce of Nations...

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 - D2 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.......March 24, 1935 THEODORE W. NOYES. . ....

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 DENIAL OF FREE SPEECH SEEN IF ORDER CHANGES America Must Reso rt to Suppression if | Necessary to Prevent Destruction of...

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 D—4 WA AID SOUGHT 10 BUILD LIBRARY ON CONDUIT ROAD 60-Year-0id Building, Once Used as School, Held Utterly Inadequate. The

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 First Major Safety Step Seen in Staggered Hours Safety Responsibility Bill, Annual Inspection of Autos and Pedestrian Control

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 D. C, MARCH 24, 1935—PART TWO. SHRINERS 0 HOLD FETE ON APRIL 2 Women to Be Entertained THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, New...

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 Legion Studies Flag Display On Buildings in Capital Committee Making Survey Result Complaints Involving New Style...

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 Twenty-Ninth Divisiona 1 Concentration Proposal May Have to Give Way to Larger Movement 0{ TI’OOPS. troops and militia units

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. The Washington correspondent of the stamp department of the New York Sun, referring to Postmaster...

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 The Professor Learned That One Cannot Be an Ornithol- ogist and a Sweetheart, Too. BY MICHAEL SAUNDERS. HEN Robert Manning

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 24, 1935—PART TWO. AID APPLICATIONS DECREASE SHOWN Chest Officials Report 162 in...

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 D—12 Come to % CONGOLEUM RUGS o 9x12 and 9x10% ft.$ sizes e Ten Atractive Pat- terns 200 NEW Dropped Patterns and Irregulars

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 Capi tal’s Social High Lights Part 3—10 Pages Attractive Families of WASHINGTON, Dz'p/omzlflc Circle A tlze Center: Marchese

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 E—2 s Dean of Phillips Academy Guest at Stimson Residence Students Returning to Homes Here for Spr;ng Vacations—Many...

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 SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Entertain at Dinner In Chevy Chase Home! Miss Jean Benton Is Host- ess to Classmfltes at Tea....

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 B4 SOCIETY. Tales of Well-Known Folk In Literature, Art, Politics Three Graces in U. S. Treasury, Miss Roche in Lead—Some...

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 80 Miss Warnick Married To Lyon Vil]age Man At Grace Church Here Rev. H. H. Rauck Officiates at Ceremony, Assisted by Rev. H.

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 Annapolis Week Is Quiet With Few S ports Events Capt. and Mrs. Spear Entertain at Dinner Party. Comdr. and Mrs . Du Bose Give

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 SOCIETY. Point-to-Point Races Attend by Hospitality WARRENTON, Va, March 23.— Mrs. Fairfax Harrison, who has spent the Winter

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 E—8 Bride-Elect Honored At Quantico Parties: Many Attend Dance Miss Dixie Ancrum Guest at Affairs at Post—Will Wed Lieut....

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 SO Miss Margaret Adams Of Alexandria Weds Mr. Willard G. M'Graw Miss Bernice Elizabeth King Engaged to Mr. Harry C....

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 E—10 Pilgrim’s Society Chapter to Hold Feast Tomorrow First Banquet of New Unit at Leonardtown Will In- clude Many Visitors.

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 Stage Music Part 4—10 Pages — Screen — Radio WASHINGTON, D. C, FEATURES he Sundwy Star SUNDAY MORN G, MARCH 24, 1935....

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 F-2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 24, 1935—PART FOUR. HOMES OF THE FAMOUS HAVE ILLUMINED I STREET - Historic...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 24, 1935—PART FOUR. F—=3 WASHINGTON’S SINGLE GEM CUTTER AND HIS WORK <« By Gene...

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 F—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 24 1935—PART FOUR. VIEWS AND REVIE By Sarah Bowerman. FAREWELL TO REVOLUTION.

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 AMUSEMENTS, SPLENDID FARE FOR CINEMA AND THEATER < Musical and Theatrical Affairs of Central Europe A Wasl’l;ngton Traveler

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 F—6 NOTES FROM THE WORLD Fine Art of Singing Has Reached Lowest EbbToday Hurried Modern Life Is Given as One Cause for This

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 Silent Autos Streets Seen in Year 2035 Home Printing Attachments on Radios Will Bring Newspapers and Magazines, Says...

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 F—8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 24, 1935—PART FOUR. RESORT AND TRAVEL NEWS FROM NEAR AND FAR < Glacier Nat ional

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