Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1933, Page 79

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GRAPHIC 7 z %ultd tuf O GRAVURE SECTION Sl / 7 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C.,, JANUARY 8, 1933 Too much rain at Rome, Ga. Row- boats were the only means of transpor- tation on this business street of the city in one of the flood-hit areas of the South. © Associated Press Photo. Farewell to Albany. President-elect Sixteen-year-old Helen Grawn Roosevelt receives a good-luck token of Detroit, Mich., who won the from Miss Ruth Goldberg as he bids girls’ national indoor tennis title at good-by to his executive staff on retir- Brookline, Mass., in her first na- ing as Governor of New York. tional competition. © Wide World Photos. © Wide World Photos. That famous presidential catch of sailfish. President Hoover, Senator Austin of Vermont and Lawrence Richey (left to right) displaying their prizes on the fishing sloop Orca off Palm Beach, Fla. © Wide World Photos. / Burning ruins of the historic Clifton Hotel at Niagara Falls, Ontario, with the falls in the background. The hotel had sheltered i i i - P R s royalty and count- Vice President Curtis presents popularity cups to radio entertainers. The eight winners in a popularity poll are lined up on less honeymooners. the Capitol steps where they received their trcphies last Tuesday. Left to right: Morton Downey, Harry Horlick, John S. @ A. P. Photo. Young, Rudy Vallee, Vice President Curtis, Jessica Dragonette, David Rubinoff, Richard Gordon and Earl Benham, representing Ed Wynn. © Harris & Ewing.

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