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Evening Star dated January 8, 1933

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 WEATHER. “From Press to Home (U. 8. Weather Bureau PForecast.) Within the Hour” The Star is delivered every evening and...

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 A-2 EXTRA CONGRESS NOW SEEMS SURE Budget Balancing Legislation “.During Short Session Ap- pears Unlikely. (Continued From...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, BLAINE GROUP ACTS ON BEER THIS WEEK Redraft to Meet Possible Constitutional Objections...

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 ! @[}[ BURIED [MRS. COOLIDGE'S COURAGE WINS | E ADMIRATION AT NORTHAMPTON! INVERMONT HILLS 6igov, ot Former Prardans Beere Up

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 8, EYEWITNESS TELLS OF PLYMOUTH OATH Sole Reporter Present at Homestead...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 8 1933—PART ONE. POWER SURPASSES WORLD POPULATION - One Billion Installed Horse-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY e —PART ONE. A7 NEW RECORD S SET | BYPUBLICLIBRARY Circulation Figures Show 60 Per

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 BIG BANK AID HIT INSENATE HEARING Traylor, Young and Dawes Mentioned in Glass Bill Opposition. By the Associated Press....

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 Preliminary Statement ACACIA’S 64th ANNUAL REPORT December 31, 1932 $36,000,000 §355,000,000 New Paid-for Insursunce. .. .

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 ~A—10 300 AUTOS SHOWN AT 1933 EXHIBITION 86 Different Makes Entered in Annual Display at New York. Special Dispatch to The

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 NATURE CHANGES WATER T0 STONES Research Council Explains Phenomenon Observed in Virginia Brooks. I small Virginia brooks...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 8 1933—PART ONE. /13' January Sales dall through the store, e&nSb” 1 q of course,

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 LG . FRE STARS EFFORTS HERE T PREVENT SHBOTAGE Cause of Blaze Causing $50,- 000 to $100,000 Damage, Not Determined. $25,000

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 * ARLINGTON PROUD OF SOUND FINANCES Board Told Possibility of Avoiding Borrowing for Pay Rolls. By 8 Staft Correspondent of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 8. 1933—PART ONE. NANKING MOVES FOR QK PEAGE Adopts Policy of Restraint Toward

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 8, 1933—PART ONE. America’s biggest low-priced car /CHEVROLET/. I | A GENERAL...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 8, 1933—PART ONE. Thrifty Shoppers Will Welcome These} Special Jubilee Values! FOR

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 THE SUNDAY Events of Interestr'ng Activities in Washington's Leading Educational Institutions. Addresses G. U. Classes. : R.

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 * B GANFORESEEN NIBINSURANC Hoover Research Committee ¢ Expects Movement to Ad- vance Rapidly. District’s Heroes | in the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 8 1933—PART ONE. New Super-V alues Daily are Bringing Enthusiastic Response in

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 . "EDITORIAL SECTION The Swunday Star. Special Articles Part 2--8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1933.

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 'HE EVENING STAR |land and the Netherlands are definitely | tion, but doubtless there will be opposed l v l __ With Sunday

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 EVILS OF DEBTS DELAYS MAY PROVE EXAGGERATED THE SUNDAY | i U. S. Expecting Protracted Maneuvers, but Europe Has Concrete...

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 "4 TH Wide Variety of Inflationary Bills In Congress Are Carefully Weighed (Continued From First Page) Tenc They point out

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 FRATERNITIES | Blue Lodges, — Dawson, Stansbury, pa. Tuesday—Federal, Acacia, Ta- koma, Gompers. ‘Wednesday—Harmony, Harding,

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS The Society of Free Lance Writers’ program was opened with a Christmas story, “Another 24th of December,”

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 THE SUBPOENAS SERVED St E=esis BY G WTH SHLE Angelus Temple Baritone Wanted to Give Her Singing Lessons. By the Associated

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 ¥ WOMAN INJURED IN FALL Mrs. Margaret King Drops From |the rescue squad ambulance. Porch in Alexandria. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 Capi Hi tal’s Social ghlights SOCIETY SECTION he Sundwy Star, Part 3—10 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY Features for Womenh

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 SOCIETY. r. and Mrs. Arthur Keith Return From Cambridge WMiss Betty | Mad Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Keith have re- ned from...

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 SOCIETY. Annapolis Has Gay Week With New Year Events Rocept;on Held l’Jy Gov. Ritchie and At Home of Rear Admiral and Mrs.

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 SOCIETY D. G HREE SOCIETY with Capt. and Mrs, William Marshall. Miss Katherino DeLany, who was the 4 THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 8, 1933—PART THREE. Miss Frances Loker Of Leonardtown Will Become Bride Bngagemem

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 6 SOCIETY. Miss Mary Belle Kerr ,Wllll Be Hostess at Meeting of Sorority Alpha Gamma Delta Alum- nae to Be Entertained at|

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. Masefield To Visi: Here This Week ‘The' afrival this week of England's...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 8 1933—PART THREE. CHEAG0 PREPARES FR FAR THRONE Vacant Apartménts Being “runsm.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 8 1933—PART Fitted Lines Seen in Costumes |ARFORCEOFU.S The dress above of...

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 10 MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL| o, Sxg, woe e woa nam. Organized last year, the loan fund y purposes to lend money to needy Jewish To

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 Stage—Screen Music—Radio AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star, Part 4—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1933.

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 2 AMUS EMENTS. Who Will Take Marlene’s Place in Cinema Colony? With Both Garbo and Dietrich Threateningf to Quit Hollywood

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 usic World Unites to Honor Memory of Wagner fEyes of Music Lovers Will Focus on Festival at : Bayreuth This Year When...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. T IS NOT sufficient just to be able to drive without hiiting anything. One should also

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 1515 14th St. N.W. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 8, 1933—PART FOUR. _ Never has the moderate-price field known

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 Army. It is not expected the nomination of four officers of the Army to be general cfficers will be confirmed by the Senate

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 SOPRANO T0 GIVE - CONCERT TONIGHT Luerezia Bori to Sing on Air for First Time This Season. New Series on WISV. UCREZIA BORI

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 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 8, 1933—PART FOUR. [ TURE SALES Why Wait for Technocracy? TECHA\’OCRACY is the...

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 Basket Ball, Boxing - The Sunday Staf SPORTS SECTION Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1933. Base

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 2 HOPE T0 ADD GAME “TOTRIOWITH TRRE More Clastes With Atlanta Sought—Contracts Not Yet Sent Out. S IG business at Griffith

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 THE SU NDAY STAR, WASHI GTON, D. C, JAN JARY 8, 1933—PART FIVE. Glenview Club, Chicago, Gets Open Tourney : Central May Again

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 T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! D.-C, J Plan Is Presented to Give Instruction to Golf Aspirants in High School Here HOUCHTON...

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—12 Pages LOGAL G4S BONDS NET WITH FAVR AMONE INVESTCRS New $8,500,000 Issue Placed on...

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 2 FINANCIAL. SHORT-TERM BILLS OF U.S. CRITICIZED Chicago Banks Oppose Pres- ent Method of Financing by Treasury. Bpecial...

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 .FINANCIAL,S R.F.C. GRANTS 307 BUILDING LOANS Distribution of Funds Noted in Report—IJersey Heads List. Is Special Dispatch

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 4 FINANCIAL, PRODUGE MARKETS IN STEADY TREND Price Levels Early in January Were Close to December Figures. Eastern produce

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 HELP A'ND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, JANUARY 8, 1933—PART SIX MISCELLANEOUS S INSTRUCTION COURSES. HELP—WO]

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 8, 1933—PART SIX. AUTOMOBILES. msmu om:mm’nls. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS,

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 UTOMOBILES SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued.) The Most Astounding USED CAR OFFER Ever Made in Washington! We Will Allow You 3»—>

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 ROOMS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 8, 1933—PART SIX APARTME NTS - = - = - - - - — - == - - ROOMS—SUBURBAN....

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 THE SUNDAY 2501 & 2601 CALVERT ST. Modern 3-room apartments with porch over 8 Rock Creek Park; reasonable ADDly _resident...

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 : 10 APARTMENTS. (Continued.) APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) Randall Mansions 1900 Lamont St. N.W. 2 and 3 rooms and

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 REAL [} SALE—HOUSES. | tinued. ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. 'C., JANUARY 1933—PART SIX. OFFICES AND STUDIOS. |...

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 Baid to Have By the Assoclated Press. by Federal immigration officials of being the leader of an alien smuggling ring, with .

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 Features Fiction he Sunday - Stad | Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C - Art Notes | | Books JANUARY 8, 1933 VERY CASTLE HAS A It Is

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 2 g e Rl stick could descend it was torn from her grasp by an invisible hand and flung across the terrace! Then the harpist

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 WHERE With the Famous Scientist as Its Head, the New “Institute for Ad- vanced Study” Will Give Carefully- Selected Students

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 Rex Brasher Decided at the Age of 10 to Out- do Audubon, and 53 Years Later Finds His “Impossible” Job Done. BY HELEN...

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 STRANGE PATHS TO GLORY IN THE MOVIES Norma Shearer, who started as a piano player—and THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 8, 1933. POWER PLANT SITE AT BUZZARD BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. HEN the Potomac...

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 SUNDAY STAR, speculated in Washington real estat> and ex- pect to become enormously rich from the pro- ceeds of lots in the

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 THY SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN EXHIBIT A By Mary Daugherty One Diamond Bracelet, Which Was Incriminating Evidence for a Breach of

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 TON, D. C, JANUARY & me more than that. I won't ever marry him.” “Of course you will, little idiot.” “I won't. Well, anyway,

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 No Time For It By /)4”'1'[.(/ [ illiam Moore ]H\bi rated ]3}' Paul Kroesen OROTHY WIMPLE—Brown-eycd lit- tle vixen—sat at one

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 8, 1933. COOA POETS LAUREATE. HAUCER, called by Dryden “the father of English poetry,”

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 e o B NOIE/ & Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Secven- teenth street and New York avenue th Biennial...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY & 1933 13 — Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words ACROSS. 1. Exonerate, 8....

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 THE SU NI)AY C;T\R \VASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 8§ 1933. —_—1 This week's puzzle column will deal for the most part with...

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 - THE SUNDAY QTAR WASHINGTON, B. C, JANUARY 8 1933. T & . e e e e OoLLY \EOGRAPHY T SecinGg THINGS IN BerwicE ELLER, RouTE 1,

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 Those Were The Happy Days! “Early Findings” Bv Dick Mansfield HE FOuND RIGHT HERE,) 1T RIGHTCHA, LASTYEAR IV;AY’\?\E THERES

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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-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY With the Exiled Wilhelm Wide World Photos. Another intimate...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Lady Peel greets a holiday visitor. Better known as Beatrice Lillie, the stage comedienne is shown with her

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 8, 1933. Breaking a pas- sage through the Arctic ice. The Soviet

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 THE SUNDAY Where you can buy a good camel for $25 on the hoof. are plenty to choose from at the camel market in Tripoli,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 8, 19 A new thrill on the water. Outboard relay racing makes its

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 The Sunday Star. SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1933 \gmw\f@ 5 WHAT IKIND Gdjoibfl:??, 4 OF PUDDING eigliimied ST o - : el WAS THAT Yoo

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 COME oM, JeFF, LeT'Ss ! =5 o SHooT MOTT, T cAN'T - T‘m (N BAD SHAPe! OB L0 “z! 1T's AwFEoLL! ARE You SURE You IT'S WoRse THAN

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 A DAY KEEPS THE U PO, YT TEN APPLES KEEP HE ALWAYS HASTA GO 1IN THE HOUSE FOR THATS ALL You FELLERS CAN SAY — APPLE SAUCE! T

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 WHAT DOES T SAY ABoOUT THE WEATHER | JoEe ° ’ BB i T2ADE MARK REG.U.S PAT OFF GOSH, SOAKED THROUGH AND CHILLED TO THE...

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 SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1933 P ] | WANT YOu TO SEE MY FORTRALT. WE KEEP (T IN THE NTTIC BECAULSE THERES NO SPACE FOR (T Downt aEs

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 JUST DOWN TO GEE, SANDY'S TH' DRUG STORE, A SWELL DOG- FOR MRS. FUTILE- fiL. BEY WEsS YEP, HE'S COME ON ALONG- TH' BEST DOG A

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 ON THEM NEEDLES N EMMY’S PIN CUSHION, KAYO! WHY, I WAS LAYIN' ON THE SOFA TAKIN' A NAP AND WHEN I WAKES LP THAT BIRD WAS...

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 = AN THE APES UP THE STAIRCA , BACK OF HIM WERE THE SOLDIERS WITH THEIR o ?8 ,T\?TRAZCK e EGSPT,EfiSU.__“_.F i 33, SPEARS...

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