Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1933, Page 55

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GRAPHIC g u ta'f <3 GRAVURE SECTION R 7 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, JANUARY 1. 1933. President Hoover and his party leaving Savannah, Ga., on the Department of Commerce boat Sequoia for their holiday fishing cruise in Southern waters. Left to right: Senater Austin of Vermont, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Hoover, Justice and Mrs. Harlan Stone, President Hoover and Mark Sullivan, newspaper writer. Wide World Photos Moving against the enemy in a temperature of 20 Vice President Curtis carves turkey for Senate pages. He was host at the annual below zero. A it Tas Altae: 1o fhe Hour: Associated Press Photo grm;\ pllC‘\.lque gf warfare in North- ern Manchuria as Japanese cavalry, bund'ed against the bitter cold, advance over the snow against Chinese in- surgents. A.P. Photo. Ski-joring behind a team of moose in the Canadian North woods. And the pace seems to have besn a bit too fast for one of the trio. 5 : © A P. Photo. A three-cornered race, but all in good spirit. The three outstanding contenders to succeed Vice President-elect Garner as Speaker of the House enjoy a friendly chat. Left to right: Representative John McDuffie of Alabama, Representative Henry T. Rainey of Illinois and Representative Joseph W. Byrns of Tennessee. © Underwood & Underwood

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