Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924, Now in Denmark 1o make prepara- tions for north pole flight. Roald Amundsen, noted explorer, who is putting the finishing touches on l.lis pl.’:lls for airr‘gule jaurnfy 10 WHEN SECRETARY DENBY STATED THAT HE WOULD NOT RESIGN. As he left the cabinet meeting at the White House, newspaper men the pole. ide World Fhote surrounded him and atked for o statement regarding a senator’s demand for his resignation. The Secretary of the Navy stated that he wa: noi thirking of leaving his post. National I The uppe + dvertis photo: An official labor bureau, Ly Uulted News Pic <s retained by net. Patrick new attorney 3 5 dress costs pends the winter months. Mrs, Elsie Parsons of New York, Isabelle Case of $ for a ful 1 cabi kloy of Boston are playing near the Casino. Wide W FORMER RUSSIAN GENERAL IS NEW YORK “CHECK BOY.” Nicholas Stolapkoff once was a general in IT WAS A PLEASANT DAY ON THE SANDS OF BEACH. “Mah-Jong is not only a popular game when played by the winter fireside, it the czar's army. The job played out. so he came to the United States, seeking a position. The best he has epread to the sands of Palm Beach, where i has found is the job of “check boy™ at the West Side Y. M. C. A., in New York. Wide World Photo. Marion Howlett of New York nrd M- ¥ She is called England’s cleverest woman labor advocate. Mrs. Syd- ) L e ney Webb, wife of the new presi- 3 . 4 : : » dent of the board of trade. She i @ sitistrate. snd well hiown «THIS SENATOR 1S A SHARPSHOOTER, Photogra ph of Senator S. W. Brookhart of Iowa, taken yesterday COMING OUT OF THE WEST TO MEET THE “ENEMY." The United States battleship Idaho in upper Gatan throughout the British Isles. on the rifle range ut Camp Simms. The senator, who is known over the country as an expert marks- - great ship, which almost filled the lock, was en route to the naval Wide World Photo. man, is president of the National Rifle Association of America, and is largely responsible for interest in the American team which will compete in the Olympic games. : National Photo. lock of the Panama canal. 1 war games near Panama when the photograph was H!:l]\pml,\ B MAKING RADIO PLEA FOR BAYREUTH THEATER. Siegfried Wag- b SeE B P N’ i king into the microphone in : ; TALKED-WITH PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. Masanao Hanihara, the ner, only son of the great composer, speaking ir n “HOME, SWEET HOME,” GOES TO A PERMANENT LOCATION. . Fo: many months a feature of the vicinity south of the Treasury, the model ‘Japanese. ambassador to the United States, and Vice. Admiral I\o:p_ New York. Wagner is seeking a_fund of $200.000 to resume the i ics i ay ablished b ather. e 5:;‘::1 :;:meinfi n:wved “i? ;fl:hv; anlf‘:;mn? :nnd 18th iu-eel ::jnhwe-l. where it will serve as a headquarters of the'Nmiofl .%mscom :e::ooo‘nl?;r ’:pcn:ne(.;c n:‘vey.:vho ;Ped at thj Whnru House l::‘u::;“lnn. . musical festivals of Bayreuth, e: oy ‘:f:m?b d"-‘: = & Taternost. % sed girls for training PUIPOICE; __ e % i - \

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