Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1933, Page 6

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. — e e e e e ey > oedion sty o SOUNDS WARNING METROPOLITAN- STAGE BECOMES|GIRL STUDENT, TRAPPED |t it kg v, shriy s | STORM KILLS VIRGINIAN | ot s et ot e o3 teom $2950wt” NIGHT CLUB FOR CELEBRATION N BLIZZARD, NEAR DEATH i :-g,.’jf-’z-..:.u-r,m Doseas of Bulldings Desoshad In | orcnores, Bo%, 67 throat the ced from $29.50—at other two. found Miss Ebsen Aden Holiar, 50, In sttempting to free 04 nINS ‘ . AGAINS' I.[]BBY'SIS G o d | g By A | L AT, M, B o Westerr, Ebensacoats oty s s 1“ - . . . 3 ‘estern x 14 = . reat of OPera. and Music Worl Join in Mountain Climbing Party Are | Sffy Ovireome b, (o coll, TR0 Ut | HARRISONBURG, Va. February 27| n the head and fataily iajured whes 1324 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 1 0993 TUnable to Give Aid. away. (/) —One man & score of a side of the barn collapsed on him. A . b Gay Tribute on Anmversary of B GBTATE At Tubeusicy 31— o bt JOE, M4 NEARLY CRAZY. Representative Johnson Sees 5 T e TURNED ME DOWN 5 -year 3 a SUE MAS . Director Gatti-Casazza. State Teachers' College student, was m‘::,m‘; WITIOUTAWGRD OF X< ThuTe saveE voUVE Minorities Trying to given only a 50-50 chance to live to- PLANATION . ANY IDEA BEEN A BIT CARELESS - day as the result of exposure in & HOW I'VE OFFENDED HERT “8.0" Scare Congress By the Assoclated Press. of opera excerpts into the burlesque of | blinding snowstorm which claimed the l:!:‘:)u:l ;?sm- = NEW YORK, liblmuy 27.—They | the surprise party for Gatti-Casazza. life of Her companion, Robert San- S voluntarlly after o |tirned the Metropolitan ‘stage into 8| Then came the finale. ders, 19. PLAY SAFE AS 100 service c:verlnl 18 years that. was brok- night club last night, With Rasina Galli suddenly 17 mdmfifinm Ber?fin“-;l:y s:t“ mf 7 \ a3 bien,| With jazs music, s habanera, s vau- the or st nto | Saturday to climb. Motnt Eiden, 3 \ / é en only by the World War in which |, oo =0 ) dance and Nea- | the “Dance of the Hours,” from “Gio- were trapy he was decorated for gallantry in ac- L rmgiie conda.” The ballet firahed its many | [Lies east of here. They were trapped ¥ | politan songs, the opera staf paid its 3 by a blizzard, - - shades of color, circling about as the tion, Representative Johnson, Repub- tribute to Giulio Gattl-Casazzs, the |music speeded ifito the last notes—from ufi.mun.fi?i‘m‘}':'fe"’.m?'i'.".’& .&g lican, of South Dakota, today sounded s . e a warning against “congresslonal in- general director, on the fmbntlon of 3; :-"i? J’p "{lp:d d.n"n:ehn nt;:m.en "‘l_)lr;l‘l_ i timidation” by organized minorities, | his twenty-fifth season. 1 ures 25, Writing in the Nation’s Business, or- | It was a gala night. H Then the staff swelled forth in the | plause, Gatti arose, his arm stretched gan of the United States Chamber of | yycrezia Bori danced alibut the stage, [ national anthem. All faces turned to|forth in a salute reminiscent of the Commerce, Mr. Johnson said that “any | ¢lling a Spanish flower song, tossing | the box in the grand tier where a giant, | Fascist of his native land. This was member of Congress who finds arrayed | houquets into the boxes and orchestra. | gray-bearded impressario sat close in a | the zenith of his operatic career. against him politically five major | “:The Ponselle sisters, Ross and Car- | corner. The audience finally went home—as groups of organized minorities may s | mela, danced to the strains of “Sole| The cries came “We want Gatti”|an announcement was made that King A i aaroral Well not caniimee W pelSoE v |Mio”; then they sang it. They lived |and the staff sang “For he's a | Victor Emmanuel late yesterdsy con- \aew bargain round Loip excursions. | “If he does,” Johnson continued, “he | again in the days they played the music | jolly good fellow.” ferred upon Gattl the Grand Cross of ‘GREAT EASTERN BUS TERMINAL must be prepared to meet class and | palls in a sister act. Finally, after many minutes of ap- ' the Crown of Italy. A HOTEL 2 Syees w.w. | EToup propaganda in every city, town | Then there were “those Montmartre NNAPOLIS 121H and township in his State or district.” |kids"” in an Apache dance de luxe— The groups he designated as “ideal- | Lily' Pons, petite; Laurits Melchoir, the istic, Cammzmstis. racketeering, éln‘- massive German. et - | ternal, crank and mercenary”; eir | Pons was the rette - smol | efforts, he said, are directed along | Apache, kicking about the creature of e Owes pnc | three lines—idealistic, racketeering and | the streets. The orchestra walled in P - ! e e e DR i . b T V- For a “happy ending” = " . Brilliant Assembly Gay. o ol R mewewor | fine tea you can obuy S —END “B.0." - Thy propaganda, and from legislative edu- | world sat at the tables: Walter Dam- s AND TO IM! cation to congressional intimidation.” |rosch, swaying, his feet tapping the = " b “Formerly,” he continued, “the slo- | time,’ his arm about the shoulders of AND THEYRE BOTH 5O HAPPY ! F YOU want success in love, in business, take r.o 5:; gr pha énd‘\vfildus! o]r gsinll."\ group | the tiny Marcella Se;:abmh, ‘who ;abm; = chances with that ‘unforgivable fault— “B.O.” esired to influence legislation was |to the Metropolitan 50 years ago whe: o i g he egisaton. - -Now." Jornson Kati wes packing tnem in a¢ the sl | SALADA BROWN LABEL - a7 B e e akad } at HALF the | amplified, “the principle is* “get the | Academy of Music, down on Fourteenth 5c 1/4 Lb z 4 ; Bethe regularly with Lifebuoy. Its pleasant, quickly- usual price of [ | Congressman. street. A Revelation in Tea Value / L i : ‘Alma Gluck, trim and tall, her hair e i FINEST THRUO; I SERVICE FOR HALITOSIS 4 - L% nnflzin.. hy'kmc scent tells you, ““Here is no wounuwasn | other aualir [ | MARRIAGE OF ARCHDUKE |25t immtad snd- Sophie” Bres_- Bq) | ordinary coilr soap!” Lifcbuoy gives exora procec oarcie Antsepeics. .. Oy that headed the bils in the old { . tion. Jes rich, abundant, penetrating lacher purit IS PERMITTED BY POPE |asy: SALADA RED LABEL c 320 desortzes pores—efecevely stops “B.O. Helps e o e20,000 2 3 1/4 L 3 safeguard health by removing germs from hands. Out TRIAL SIZE (A 23¢ vawe |0¢ —t— tributed by its presence some $20,000 ;o Wedding to Mile. Trene Lelbach, | S ire smach ntedca. $300,000 guaranty « « « America’s Finest Tea New beauty for your skin , rocked in laughter ; Divorced Wife of Von Rud- Ll . Lifebuoy’s bland, search- — and applause for four hours as the / : ,v by - o === == d through the grandeur | ing lacher gently Your Stomach | o — ' 4 i I E By the Assoclated Press. X u BUDAPEST, Hungary, February 27.— Minute Mysteries g © new, glowing bealth. | The newspaper Reggell Ujsag reported 2 2 | Adope Lifebuoy today. eeds 10ma | tody that Archduke Albrecht of Haps- ; S e g gurg had received llpen;nssion ].:lfh n;‘e Solution to APRODUCT OF LEVERBROTHERS CO. lev y! a e idity. y 3 g e e e . | e e e iy won. Badey fTHE DERTERITATCE. mula. Toma Tablets. created in great || 5 o8 g g (See Page A-3.) Iaboratories, is bringing results to thou- || Hungarian Minister to Sofia. !'Aor;&:l. APeanllz(mnr\el at the way they || It was recalled that the archduke | Because the pieces of pipe stem Tather tn simost miraculousy o weil may | | married Mile. Lelbach secretly in| | extracted by the police surgeon today after having suffered from ulcers || Brighton, England, July 16, 1930, but from O'Brien’s hand proved con- C;‘aflflg’d;fldfli arx{m}re(th-n 'Iglmrs | that the marriage was not recognized clusively that he, O'Brien, could || and spending s small fortune /KIS ro; || py the Catholic Church. { | not have (as Swanson stated) No wonder, then, the use of Toma has . = = | | grabbed his revolver and flash | spread so amazingly: At the time of the marriage of Arch- | light. See it? or oS Tablets are specially designed | | quke Albrecht of the Hapsburgs it was It was later proved that Swan- achiuioe s ain q | said he intended to remounce all his| | son shot O'Brien in cold blood, heartburn. d | titles and privileges as a member of | byt, unfortunately for the mur- e il >y || the Hapsburg family and emigrate to derer, O'Brien, at the time, was . pain. Y candsy || Brazil. 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