Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19 A—I3 extraordinarily frec from the wiles | tunities for laying foundations of prime Precident-elect Is Declared, A Foreign Film Theater. 515;31\}\a3‘;fiv:‘r3 e eciscly the sort | Wich they are having not only in Prize Winners at Chicago ‘H’::ggfdy for ~the grand chamPlon t,qay's action wes in auctions. Wethers, fi . g as *“Maedchen in Uniform” end 4-H Club members will be turned over | auction yesterday. At an angus auc- ROOSEVELT HINTS | R S CATTEE AUCTIONS |eimimmsnsaiamn s e ottt shss FARRELL EXPECTED lons ‘woul a greal "ne oliday consumption. top at $825. ‘ F rom t h e F ron t R O W || toa city, which is obviously starv- Top price bidding awaited the final| Encouraging reports also came from TO BE I. C. C. HEAD —— - | | ! . | and guiles of our European starring Prices by tradition are much above | pergs | their native countries, but in such lambs and barrows, representing meat Eager for Action on ing in these matters. ring appearance of $he Hereford steer | swine. sheep and horse breeders. A While we are knee-deep in our | | which won junior feeding honors for | Earl W. Sheets, live stock speclalist : 2 Constance Bennetts, Clara Bows, Jean | | Kenneth Zirk of Verona, Wis. |for the Department of Agriculture, de- | Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. e ik e i $1.25 a Pound Hereford. | clared there are outstanding obpor-|Chairmanship Rotates, and Porter ;5 5 G sisters. That they have something FE R | the stock yards market level. although | "\t virtual completion of the Will Leave Vacancy — Wanted— Gershwin, Lee son, Leopold to offer is apparent from the success |'not approaching the $1.25 a pound paid | ayards of prize ribbons and money, January 1 NE of this city's real theatric e DaSTE ComEUe; bub nianol 5 Breeders, whose large entry lists 8t | i vne Lot men on o g meat O meeds 15 ‘a small theater | dex fier i thi ine e Show Closing Headed | tne thirip-tird intersationat gave. no | o0 he hoot. were on sale, a8 well 85| ouiiisoner Patrick J. Parrell of where foreign pictures and s slig indication of depression, held successful ' coccos of cattle, swine and sheep, al. the Interstate Commerce Commission Ear " plctures which obviously do censor.” Nevert s Rt ke pure-bred sales and reported @ 1aTBe | coao On Coi e R e honeer” is expected to be named chairman for Farm Relief. not cater to the majority of | of a group could be. | s amareR for Slaughter. interest in prime live stock ready processed in packing houses, also | Jo 5 The chairmanship rotates an- the public. but, st interesting he purpose of establi e a | Moot > “Pure bred cattle are the best Prop- | " Tne grand champion carload of lambs ly, the shift being made on Jan- productions ir : may be | place where forei n | = | AT L | erty in America today” said R. J.|was purchased by A. Shapito of De- . Claude R. Porter now is chair- shovn o Ninth street t show c BLAZE SEEKS FIREMEN |[®: sociated Press. Kinzer of, Kansas City, secretary o Mich, and brought the same price | M2 boasted theater—but nteres s hi | | IC, ., December is was American Hereford Cattle Breed the grand ehamplon carload last| Mr. Farrell has been a commissioner whether on ac- | i h 4 T N th y cash div Association. “Good beef is the founda- s 51825 pee hundred pounds. The ORIy four years, having been appointed l]ff its dis- i suc nt is PBurning Automobile “Put Out” by | Int Live Stock Expositi tion of our agriculture.” carload was owned by Robert McEwen | 85 & Democrat from the District of \m‘}vtvc.cflm‘n or . 3 re e Californi reeders and feeders, collectin Frank W. Harding and W. H.| g sons of London, Ontarlo. | Columbia by President Hoover. How- because the lit- | Toho rs 2 - o uan of prime anima Tomhave of Chicago, executive heads J s : | ever, he has passed 31 years with the tle theater was treg : In this case the fire rolled-xi e timism 2bout the future of | of the Shorthorn and Aberdecn-Angus | e = commisison, starting out as a stenog- | almost too sma : o - Dilgrittag ¢ to the fire house. r branch of the farming industry.| Breeders, joined Kinzer in deciaring Explore Tunnel for Noises rapher. In 1918, Mr. Farrell became th Cove Fireman Dan McAnaney of Pacific was auction time, the last step | that many persons are becoming inter- P * |chief counsel and held this post a o, Calif., grabbed a fire exing ore the slaughter house for the baby | ested in buying blooded stock. An underground tunnel in ancient | decade until his promotion. 0 Tiait ihe Biews’ out befors it conl won prizes for their| “Prices have been sati ry 1i 1l Abbey, near Newport, Eng-| Commisisoner Farrell studied law | do any damage. | youthful owners in the junior feeding | ditions considered,” T¢ Tt T e Y Tacla while employed as a raflroad teleg- | The fire was burning the automobile | cont | Shorthorn owners sold 40 id, s _m., cxplored to locate strange | rapher and station agent. He was later of Virgil McMillan Steers which reached perfection for | pure breds at average of $1 | noises which have been heard in the 'a postal clerk It is just about time that we had When you ht down pecp at a for- eign production, : ROEEY 0 other than an A% i English film or 1 [ .y to the Capital. Johnsor Eva L Gallienne. WO shown last S TS Keith's, and “Congress Dan | EFbA—_" o which was launched at Warner's [} [] ) Metropoltlan. r ro theater ems to think it atrons to see what is on across the ocean. While oo | Store-Wide Price Reduction Sale as at Warm Sorings that the Demo-| from Teuton or Viennese or any crats would in 11 those who thought | other kind of an influence. along the lines of the Dem This scems like a shame zx;a;.}y prove the fact that such fi h Tomorrow will mark the end of one of the ou'standing events ongress. ik | those which are obvio Deferred payments Almost coincident with the exnected | artistic caliber, but_which ar 3 & of 19 ;ernfll of Cutting. the 3 v:"»rlnnl not “popul enough for the aver- exsantly and con- ad an nintment wi ar Admiral age audience, are in inand else- o ugural Committec, to go over with| made only in the past two davs of fim plans for the inauguration that| a series of film societies which are II usher him into office next March 4.| being formed in New York for the Glass Mentioned for Cabinet. showing of such features. A group close to the next President Yesterddy, for' instance, the new sterday said it was thelr bellef that| Fim Forum was christened, with r. Roosevelt would invite Senator| Sidney Howard as its chief—and to- Carter Glass of Virginia, to accept the | 48 something called the Film Soclety rtfolio of Secretary of the Treasury| i Making its appearance in print n the new cabinet—a position he held | This organization “aims to show under President Wilson. There wes| mction pictures which cannot be doubt among some, however, whether | hown commercially because of the the Senator would acceps the commis- | 1ack of ordinary box office appeal or alon beoguse of his health Admiral| because of the censor. 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