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Evening Star dated January 22, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Buresu Forecast.) Occasional rain and warmer today; to- morrow rain in the “From Press to Home Within

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 CUTTING MAY WIN CABINET PROFFER Mentioned for Interior Post. Roosevelt Decides to Name a Progressive. By the Associated...

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 ELECTION TUESDAY | HOLDS IRISH FATE Sosgrave and De Valera Both Predict Victory in Oppo- site Appeals. By the Associated...

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 TEXT OF JAPAN'S WARNING T0 CHINA Ychida Calls Chang Troops’ Entry Into Jehol Province Anti-Tokio Move. By the Associated...

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 SLUMP REFLECTED INCHEST AGENCIES Many Take Advantage of Character-Building Ac- tivities. Effects of the depression are being

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 THE SUNDAY S8 in the dramatic hall of the N\:::g M. E. Church 'at Bixteenth and P ‘The Wesley Players will present a mystery

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 ENTIRE STOCK THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. JANUARY 22, 1933—PART ONE. The Semi-Annual Sales Beg{n Tomorrow, 8:30 A.M.,

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 A—S8 PRESS CLUB EVENT TOBE WORLD WIDE Silver Jubilee Celebration Be- “ginning in March Has - Several Programs. A, world-wide

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 22, 1933—PART ONE e ——— S % A REPORT INDICATES WAR GAS o DOES NOT CAUSE...

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 00000 SAVIG SOUGHT IN HOUSE Four-Department Supply Bill - Cut $5,000,000 Under “" Budget Requests. By the Associated Press. .

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY LINEAS D. UNDERWOOD 1933—PART ONE. United States Patent Office from 1897 and...

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 THE "SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 22, 1933—PART ONE. }l:g Beginning Tomorrow . , A Specta cular Sale of ,[dnbgrq

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 BANDIT SUSPECTS WILL BE PLAGED IN'POLIGE LINE-UP Six Held in Pay Roll Robbery Plot to Be Quizzed in Berman Shooting. FIVE...

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 Bes? w AGTION OF GENEVA MAY FORCE BREAK WWiidrawal From League Would Give Tokio Freer Hand in East. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN....

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 5,000,000 OWE J0BS T0 WORK-SHARING {Teagle Committee’s Analysis Discloses Signs of Stable Employment. Indications that...

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 Prisoner Rescues F IVE GUMMI Captor and Others OFHODVERREMAIN| 1= Northern G -Breed Brings Help to Wrecked Plane in Canadian

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 EFFORT T0 BLOCK FARM SALE FOUGHT Insurance Company Agent Says Auction Was Completed Despite Farmers’ Action. By the...

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 our Great nly " More Days to Go!... - This great storewide sale event that has attracted the attention of the whole city—is

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 Part 2--8 Pages SELF-LIQUIDATING LOANS FIND FEW ELIGIBLE TAKERS Restrictions Set Up by Congress Allow Huge Fund to Remain...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sundsy Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. anuary 282, 1933 THEODORE W. NOYES..,.Editor The Evening Star

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 DEBT DISPUTE CLEARED BY BORAH-JOHNSON ROW ¥all of Laval and Tardieu Opened Door to MacDonald’s Victory in Repara- tions Fight

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS The Writess' League of Washington will Tacet at the Sears, Roebuck Art Galleries, 1106 Connecticut avenue,

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. BLUE LODGES. Monday—Dawson, E. A.; Stans- bury, social; "WE" M. M. Tu y—2Federal, E. A.; Acacla, % A

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 Schools and Colleges Events of Interesting Student and Faculty Activities in Washington's Leading Educational G. W. U. Set

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 I and Navy News I Navy. In spite of the announced policy in the Senate that confirmation of all ap- pointments of any...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASinulON, D., C, JANU.RY 22, 1933—PAKT TWO. V et y . In Ogur Boys’ Store! “«Trim. and Tailored™ “ree j e ey

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 — Features - SOCIETY SECTION The Sunday Star. ASHINGTO! for Capital’s Soc | Highlights D. C, Part 310 Pages SUNDAY MORNING,

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 SOCIETY. (pl\i“ip-l.oulse Connecticut Ave. and L St. (1727 L St. NW.) . Sacrificing Remaining Fall and Winter Gowns Now—S$5,

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 SOCIETY. Plans Well Advanced For Bal Boheme to Be Held on Night of Feb. 6 “Castles in the Air" to Be Motif of Annual Frolic

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 4 Mrs. Oman Is Hostess At Annapolis Luncheon Gov. Ritchie Is Guest at Dinner Given by Admiral and Mrs. Hart for Mr. and Mrs.

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 SOCIETY., Mirs. Parcy W. Phillips | Hostess at Luncheon | And Bridge in Home Mrs. Roger Whiteford Also Entertains—Other...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 22, 1933—PART THREE. " Tomorrow! 1 216-1220 F STREET In Every Department, On Every

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 Alexan&ria Home Of Mrs. Keith Norton Is Scene of Tea| Mrs. William F. Beazley of Virfi;nin Announces Mar- ;iage of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 22, 1933—PART THREE. The HUB—Washington’s Popular Furniture Store wzth the...

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 INDAY STAR, WA Contrast in New Fashions 1INGTO D. 29 24, C, J JARY Or; Beginning February 1 the chiefs of the various arms

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 1611 RECIPE BOOK PLAGED ON EXHIBIT London Volume Contains Beauty Hints and Promis- ing Gout Remedy. LONDON, January 21...

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 WStage—Screen Music—Radio JOAN BLONDELL Y“CENTRAL PARK METROPOLITAN Screen Holds Stage_in Review of Recent Produ Coming Out

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 2 AMUS Coming Film “Technical *King Kong." Eighteen Months in the Making, Ial Arabassador EMENTS. Is Called Masterpiece”...

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 Music World Passing Mourns of Dr. Wolle Death of Celebrated Director Leaves Vacancy in ence of Famed Bethl ehem Bach...

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