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s’ THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 2 1933—PART OXNE . * IMMUNITY PLEADED 1&"'&2 oo o ‘Longs toeech the % CHICAGO MAYORALTY |5, gt v coud commnt| GUBAN HOUSE DELAYS [ sutvorag st of it by MARLENE DIETRICH PLANS i, B sod o o e wtn itive. isiana at0) of the people in an election” was the 9 The actress is mplaunl her last immunity from suit “any- dorse e MACHADO’S PROGRAM o e den St v mdy TO RETURN TO GERMANY long-term_con~ BY LONG DEFENSE| 25, e, i’ o Jl'renai‘r’x’iy SPECULATION STARTS m more for e o e "srate bt to the moratorium bill, and 1 will go s ST [ Paci® She sule tnat 1F she. returned S s ot e ot S °';’fh‘“ e headed by Capt, Haroid | MOTAtorium and Debt Suspension | beck e e mnich In expected 10 | Actress Undecided About Future f s -ahe intaded S Simete PR L S : : e m extrao on toda Touisiana Senator Moves to Dis-| B T lr:;aeh ;r:e Spas rceh'-!r;:{ Signing of Bill Empowering Coun- Raacing, doceleaper of it “Hotms Passed—Tariff Revision The legislation relleves publics service| B Motion Pictures—May Come t;g\:_{g‘dm;.yu‘rh?:r mea pon dr’\g' ;l. | cial election committee under the late | o 5 i Mg e Is Held Up. railway, sugar mill and agricultural Back to United States. “Maria loves it here and miss Slander Suit of Gen. Senator Howell, Republican of Ne.! Cil to Name Cermak Successor |ing votes that swept the bill through roperties of principal and intersst pey- | s, ot chan T G the askrees braska, had been m‘zmg-ttng alleged Stirs I & x?:: of bitter controversy ; %0 p, iy aggoctated Press. b gl uds By the Associated Press. | remarked. ? S. T. Ansell. | trregularities in the Eroussard-Over- tirs Issue. - . | “HAVANA, April 1:—The Guban House | i capital paombats svo smendes and| HOLLYWOOD, April 1—Marlene | o ochtement was fssued after s e o TR we?l.gfnun:: a‘b:wn:edcmeuo’: chief | adjourned yesterday morning after an | interest limited to 4 per cent. One o Dietrich, German film actress, said yes- | had he"“:;‘m"f‘;"‘,::'"g byl en. Tas it énts extends the pg At o Sk Senator Huey Long of Louisiana yes- | (he eommmittes, and frequentiy. ciashed | B7 the Associated Press. executive—Attorney General Otto Ker- | all-night session, without completing | [he Fouse amendiments exiends the |ierday she probably will leave here DSAT on ¢ S e i PG Nkl terday moved in District Supreme Court with Tong and his political allies over | CHICAGO, April 1—Political prog- | ner, Robert Sweitzer, twice nominee for | the enactment of President Machado's o about April 7 for her homeland with no | pictures - Germany under Josef von t 2 - | nostications flew yesterday following | mayor, and County Judge Edmund K.| “new economic program.” | o By it b Bemnel T, e tastimony;: nbroduioed [Ty LIS We- | oy, Firners slening of & bil. eirpow. | Jarsch. [, The House passed & iwo-vear mora- | A new record was set by the Federal nl‘::u éi:n mind on her future in motion Sternberg, her discoverer. on the ground that the alleged slander- : ering the Chicago City Council to name Meanwhile parleys in the Democntlc torium measure, and a resolution em- Bureau of P‘ishl o(e)a 5(’)0 piat n fm"- picturés. | ous statements were privileged, hmm & | & “World’s Fair” mayor to succeed the | camp continued and the ‘available” | powering the executive to suspend capi- lease of 1 eye salmon| “I do not intend to make any de-| 8. F. Teague, Goldsbaro, N. C., at- been made on the Senate floor. Rice exported from Siam in January | Ink Anton J. Cermak. | mayoral timber, listed at six several | tal payments on the national debt, but ’ fingerlings from the Yes Bay, Alaska, cision as to what I will do until after | torney, received an $8 bill, prlnt-ed lll \In A statement issued Dby Ansell| was valued at $2,460,000. | " “A veteran Democratic leader and a' days ago, grew to 20. | did ‘not get around to a Senate reso- | station. |1 have visited my mother and friends ' 1778, as one of his wedding presents Tune in Tonight and Every Night at 11 P.M.—Station WRC——fnr “Last-Minute News”™ $1 Spring Blouses ; y 50c Ascot Collars ¢ - . (% \_ ! The most becoming and popular of heck- ,,.,,S,;m‘i:’ s:ll:‘z::s.:::et]:ig: i‘;fle:"_fls}:’;i; H . wear fashions, Of chalk crepe, in whité and 2 c Floor. C Y d % R pastels.—Main Floor. Coming! Stunning Samples! | Four Smart Weights in a $4.00 Easter | & : @*4 | Sale of 79¢ Silk e Hose C Two Pairs $1 ; ; % : ; Two Chiffon Numbers—A Rough Straws! 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