IN THE WEEK'S NEWS.
Date: 11 March 1933
During the past week, while the interest of the country has been concentrated on the banking situation, a number of items of financial and industrial news have naturally received less attention than might otherwise have been given to them.
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NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE STUDIOS
Date: 12 March 1933
THE uncertainty and doubt that lurked in the public mind as a result of the bank moratorium were responsible for the cancellation of at least one radio program. The sponsors of "The Great Moments in History" broadcast scheduled for last Sunday decided the sketch prepared might cause listeners to become unduly wary concerning the stability of the banks.
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News and Views of Literary London
Date: 12 March 1933
HERBERT W. HORWILL
Herbert HORWILL
Rev of Book, The Marketing of Literary Property
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CUBA BARS TIME AGAIN.; Permanent Ban on American News Magazine Considered.
Date: 12 March 1933
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Issues of Time confiscated in Cuba
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KSOO ANSWERS NEWS SUIT; Station Calls Ban on Unauthorized Use of Press Dispatches Unfair.
Date: 12 March 1933
Station KSOO flies answer in test suit of A P against Sioux Falls Broadcast Assn
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CONCERNING MOTORS AND MOTOR MEN; Few Motorists Stranded By Lack of Ready Cash -- The Week's News
Date: 12 March 1933
By E.l. Yordan
Opens own auto salesrooms
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WHAT NEWS ALONG THE RIALTO?; Eugene O'Neill Will Have a New One in the Fall -- The Empire To Take Up Music Again After All These Years? -- Mr. White Contemplates Another "Scandals"
Date: 12 March 1933
WHAT should prove the least sundry of all the items this mad March morning concerns Eugene O'Neill. While the rest of the country has been taking holidays of one sort or another, not Mr. O'Neill. Brooding quietly down at Sea Island, Ga., he has written another play, which will be all ready for the Guild in the Fall.
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