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Evening Star dated January 6, 1933

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 “From Press to Home Within an Hour” ‘The Star’s Carrier system coversevery city block and the regular edition is and warmer

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 A2 ECONOMY REPORT AWAITED IN SENATE Treasury-Post Office Bill May Be Taken Up Early Next Week. (Continued From Pirst Page)

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 * CO0LIDGE OCTOR GREATLY SURPRISED! Coupal Recalls Ex-President Left Office Here in Ex- ecellent Health. WFrom the 5:30...

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 PUBLIC LIFE OF MR. COOLIDGE—These pictures were made during the political career of Mr. Coolidge. Picture, upper right, was

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 THE EVENING COOLIDEE RITES WILL BE SIMPLE Burial at Plymouth to Fol-| low Funeral Services at Northampton. (Continued From

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 ANECDOTES RECAL ' COOUDGE HUMOR Qton‘es of Dry New England ' Wit Linger in Gossip of Washington, B the Assoctated Press....

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 GAPITAL SADDENED | BY COOLIDGE DEATH Borrow Felt as Acutely Here as if He Still Resided in City. - BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ‘The

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 A fTHE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY........January 6, 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES..,.Editor

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . 1319-21 F STREET BOSTONIAN SHOES STETSON HATS Powerful Reductions in every department during

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 aA—10 4 ' IRE BRINGS DEATH 0 BARRY CONNORS Hollywood Author, Victim of Suffocation, Had Color- ful Life. 2 the Associated...

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 FVE LEVEE BREAS ROUT ARRANAS 8t. Francis River Flood Waters Cover 68,000 The professor found the MOON- BEAM in a you locate

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 A—12 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TEACHER COLLEGE MEASURE FAVORED Subcommittee to Recom- | mend Favorable Report on

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 DEMOCRATS AGREE ON BUDGET PLAN Leaders Fear Extra Session Must Be Called Despite Their Efforts. ) o (Continued From First...

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 CA—14 exx FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933. GANINCLEANNGS || TR ANSACTIONS ON THE NEW

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 FINANCIAL. INVESTMENT BOND MARKET IMPROVES Treasury Issues Continue Strong—Corporate List Advances. BY CHARLES F. SPEARE....

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 A—16 =% DEBT CUT PROMISE NEVER MADE BY U Hoover-Laval Conference . Declared to Have Avoided Any Agreements. BY PAUL SCOTT...

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 é The Zpe ning S ITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION far Society and General CAPITAL TRACTION | WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6,

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY ceive State officers, members and friends of the organization in her home

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933. SPEED GIVES WAY T0 ECONOMIC CARS First 1933 Auto Show Opens in

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 Unforgettable Bargains on Every Floor —are the daily program as this great, sweeping clear- Hurry for These $1.98, $2.98...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933. DANGE 10 BENEFTT JEWSH STUDENTS Mardi Gras to Be Staged to Help

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 B—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933. p—— WOODEN NICKELS WORTH 50° EACH Tenino, Wash., Swamped

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 INSULL GOT LOAN IN TEN MINUTES $5,000,000 Declared Given| Readily Because of ““Sound- ness of Companies.” By the Associated

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 B—8 SILE TAX VELD ADS SSSSPPL Gov. Conner Declares That It Has Restored State’s Credit. By the Associated Press. JACKSON,...

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 HUSTON ASESSED | FORDAMAGES HERE FormerG.0. P. Chief Ordered to 'ay $4,255 to D. C. House Owner. By thessociated Press. | N§

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 B—10 = THE EVENING ‘fK[Nm[;KY HUM[” %AMERICAN PURCHASES ABROAD HURT ALL INDUSTRIES IN U. S. PRUF”_% $]!372Hmports of...

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 MRS. RODSEVELT FEARS SELFISHU.S. Next Flrst Lady Urges New Sense of Responsibility for Citizens. By the Associated Press NEW

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 FOOD PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIT D. €. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933 FOOD P AGE. Cold Molded Cereal Offered as Welcome Change.

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 WOMEN"’ Star Patterns Jacket and Skirt. They're smart! TheyTe practicall They're easy to make. This is the season when the

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 WoopwarD & LoTHROP 10™ U™ F anp G STREETS Be the first in your young set to wear one of these SMART PRINTS $| 6.50 If there

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 Sports News [ 4 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION @he Foen ny Shar, = WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933. * PAGE C—1 College Fives

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 SPCRTS. YULETIDE BRINGS Tronsky's Great Exhibition Saves [ntercity Show as Fans Jam Hall. BY R. D. THOMAS, ITH duckpin...

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 THE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTON, Manor Club Boasts of Prize Par 4 Hole in No. 18 | TWO MODEL SHOTS NEEDED 10 GET ON Pro Al Treder

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 - | E 1 h;'“('”h(‘o‘rfjnl éh(r‘lh I MODEST MAIDENS f g g | 4 5 " : ; MRS, FRITTER!! match the dreams - ; 7 VRS. FRITTER !!

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933. AUTOMOBILES. TARZAN THE UNTAMED. By EDGAR

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. JANUARY et RECOMMENDED SERVICE. (Continued.)...

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 REAL SALE—HOUSES. (Continued. NEAR ORANT CIRCLE. R GRAN 3 Conditlons muke it necessary for owner o sac tiful home, containing

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 ' DOES RHEUMATIC AGONY DRIVE YOU CRAZY? You cannot hope to get lasting relief from cruel, crippling rheu- matic aches and...

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