Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1932, Page 91

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 17, 1932. Broadcasting the rumble and roar of an active volcano. The “mike” is being held from the edge of the crater of Mount Kilauea, Hawaii, during its recent heavy eruptions. © Wide World Photos. Leads jobless army to Capitol steps. Rev. James R. Cox of }’ntsbul\'gh pr(e:sentmg £o) Sg":to{ _]fan}\]es -L Davxz of (Plennsyllvam; At the Jackson day dinner. Speaker John Garner, the first Democrat to hold that a petition to/Congress on behalt otitue C1ousands oL uNEWH 0y office since Woodrow Wilscn was President, shakes hands with Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. he led to Washington. E. E. Franc represents Uncle Sam, s e . 5 Wide World Photos. Alfred E. Smith is in the center. Associated Press Photo, Pupils of Hine Junior High School who are graduating in February. © Rideout.

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