Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1932, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1932 avenue. his portfolio because of his objections | President Hindenburg and Hitler. | VUTE VlBTURY SEEN to u‘\? settlement of the war by xm\z;v ?vnc e urg wi 1 win, :z.u will | noon. mmrll;ruds to t‘he German y ey if entines e3.0¢ £ o A L a e e Y n , when Baron | 65 pieces as his property. He was|Pleads Guilty %o Violation of Gopy- | . ' : B 5 1berg was German Am- GEMS IDENTIFIED unable, however, to identify Pllkowski % s the approaching German election ; He will be the gues as one of the men who held up five right Taws. " he guest of the Accused of viclating the eopyright Onl two candtdaws lho I r 5 Ambassador at dmner wm'm n S i ft | bis store. FUR HINDENBURG : ew 3 ! who hi ea Men and Woman Held in Theft| 52 ik i rated the Wholesale value | 18¥S in the sale of sheets of popular cour ) d b s on. hi = i of the jewelry recovered at $60.000. | SOngs, Mac Hillman, a vender, pleaded Silent as Jeweler _— e refusal to dismiss ~d e nd seve: ther pl; , When Filkowski and Mrs. Keck were | guilty before Judge John P. MeMahon Clears head instantly. lor Bruening. ugenberg ad ry @ b, 7. Claims Loot. informed that the jewelry had been |n police Court yesterday and was held Y E : . s i identified they refused to make any | x i Stops cold spreading. Former German Foreign Sec- | janced Col. Duesterberg as s candidate nan people have conducted _— comment. for the grand jury under $500 bond. pr € cause President Hindenburg stood by 3 g 3 emselves with great fortitude this o Sprinkle t H Visits, Holds |5ricaing and Hitier was-forced into g ,' he sald n response to o ques- | BTt AuoclatedPresn . Hillman was charged by Harry Black ;;?:mf your the race. oros r, in n . His conditions in G NEW YORK, February 26.—The bu representative of the Americ et v 3 doy retary, Here on Visits, Holds Duesterberg Ts Weak. | e 3 t X dsrds are lower than thy |of the Jewelry Tecovered in connection | When Phillp of Macedon started a| ' q mpmv: Baihine it P handkerchief during the | “Col. Duesterberg, vice president of . been in recent times, but|With the arrest of Smiling Joe Filkow- | great gold currency, it was then that Fae : —your pillow of night. Chances Best. el Helmets: & i ing respon- comparatively litt] ski, Cleveland’s public enemy No. 1,|sufficient fluid eapital vielded | with selling sheets containing w the Steel He candidate with bigs and | the e complaint. ified to- |t tack Persia. I yrighted songs. | little strength an army officer . plg y wants to pay its debts. It|and Mrs. Mary Keck was identifie [to_attack Persia copyrighte " £ without_training in_politics and prob- | ! ve time, as there is nothing to | day as having been stolen on February k The society suecessfully pro By the Associated Press. SR Il St ik Doaah Gf & sho Visits Hoover and Stimson. B i X s sure mof1 from o New York feweler, ol 1t 5| two cases of a similar natu McKESSON T is inclined to kill a deb; The jewelry was iden o on a vast go sis, | months ago. One o PRODUCT og'ml‘}lfi‘”‘;dr;?‘:‘ o ovie ?,z‘p” s “T,‘“l’;j‘,“ g o d o e e e ¢'to Pay and will do so as seen | part of the $69,000 worth of gems taken tore being 200 tons of gold, | fined $100 and the other place - year of the et W s dured ke 2 er and Secretary Stimson, an.” | by five robbers who held up the jewelry | worth 000,000. bation. m Hollywood Swmgs_ Wide lts Doors For AII The World To See! I| whom he had appointments this after- $60 m IN STOLEN store of Michael Kreamer, 1361 Sixth MUSIC VENDOR HELD RICHARD DIX Zgrremiere with ROBERT ARMSTRONG, DOROTHY JORDAN, / /!} PICTURE BUT AN AIR JOEL McCREA, MARY ASTOR, HUGH HERBERT, ;—;flg—:%—w X v in Eric Von Stroheim and America’s Foremost Aces, War ; N mfs, '""-i": . Birds, Derby Winners, Daredevils of the Clouds. .. Roaring, A8/ N %@ Soaring, Zooming, Crashing to Thrill the World in a Blaz. | S40RL q :h'::‘u::’;h';‘; :r"’s::: ing Hippodrome of the Skies! o Ny T wm v‘v BEHIND THE LINES OF HOLLYWOOD'S THRILL MACHINE! R 8 S ) e R e T . | S R S P i S 4 Glaring Lights! Surging Crowds in Mimic War! Shouts! Commands!.. «7. As Cameras Grind and Men Court Death at a Frenzied Madman’s " Bidding!: On Eternity’s Brink!.. In the Sky’s Blazing Arena! . . Amid the Make-believe . of Roorlng A RKO-RADIO’S WONDER SHOW Directed by GEORGE ARCHAINBAUD DAVID O, SELZNICK PRODUCTION YWMD{WMW e AR MELODRAMA TO ROCK THE RAFTERS OF 'I'HE WORLD!! You’'ve NEVER Seen T You Will See Hollywood’s Aerial a Picture Like R F O B E I I H ,S Daredevils . . . . . Manufacturing This One..... . Thrills for the Screen . . . . . D ON THE STA The sreers Mo [RENE, RICH—IN PERSON °fiie. v Lovable Personallty HEADLINING GALA BILL OF RKO VAUDEVILLE Talented Company

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