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Evening Star dated January 31, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair and slightly warmer; lowest tem- perature 35 degrees tonight; tomorrow cloudy

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 JORN GALSWORTHY | [ oshor i ] FORD SHUTOONN EXPIRESINLONDON Nobel Prize Winner of 1932, Succumbs to lliness of | More Than

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 DEBTLAW REFORM EFFECT OUTLINED Jndividuals May Request Ex- tension or Reduction of Obligations. Provisions of the bankruptcy

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 HAMILTON HEADS GORCORAN GALLERY Glover Made President Emer- Rus and La Gorce Trustee, Replacing Melchers. Several important

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 DEALERS SELL GAR AN HOUR AT SHOW Percentage of Cash Deals Is Declared High—Crowds Increasing. The Thirteenth Annual...

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 House & Herrmann’s anufacturer’s Overstock Sale Over 300 Bedroom Suites at $119 ' made to sell at $239, $269 and even more o

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 MAN, 75, IN HOSPITAL AS RESULT OF ATTACK Says Colored Man Beat Him While He Was Walking in Soldiers’ BURIED GOLD" LURE OSTS

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Edition. — Ry WASHINGTON, D. C YUESDAY.,..,.January 81, 1883 THEODORE W. NOYES....Edito

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Semi-Annual Sales with the Lowest Prices of Entire Season at W ashington’s Finest Men’s Wear

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 A—10 = ALKS WILL TRACE COMMUNIST IDEAS lev. Edmund A. Walsh of G. U. to Give Lecture Series Starting Feb. 10. Rev. Edmund A.

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933. 3ot Dean Wi benowee:| ORATIONS RECITED 1d. AT SHAW EXERCISES

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 STUART GRADUATES 137 AT GEREMONIES Dr. S. E. Kramer Speaks to Large Class and Presents Diplomas Today. ‘The Stuart Junior...

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 LIVE STOCK HAULED BY TRUCKS GAINS Transported Nearly Half of Total to 17 Marketing Cen- ters Last Year. By the Assoclated...

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 ‘A—14 TELEPHONE INCOME | l Rt DECLINES $230624 C. & P. Makes Annual Re- port Showing Decrease in Net Return. BY EDWARD C....

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933. OUTLOOK IN STEEL |CURB SHARES OFF | FINANCIAL. sxs A—I5 ‘ N.

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUL.DAY, JANUIRY 31, 1933. FEBRUARY BB GING A BIG SALE AT MAYER’S Tomorrow ...the...

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 Washington News THREE . G BILLS | | RECEIVE APPROVAL OF SUBCOMMITTEE Proposed Merger of Two Gas Light Companies to Be...

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 SOCIETY. SOCIETY »Mrs. Hoover Will Be Accompanied by Small Party to Boston Symphony Concert This Afternoon. RS. HOOVER will

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 of the excavations and recently ed to Athens for the current sea- son. The substance of his lecture, in » brilliantly written

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 B—4 ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933. BUREAU OF NAVIGATION |2e T Rt oesone D e ‘N ie” ot |...

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 ALOTNENT LA SHELD DANGERDLS Yhreat of Suspension of Free and Ready Market for Hogs Is Seen. Objections of the meat packers to

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 LS REESTOMD BRIDGE CEREMONY Both Pacific and Atlantic Units to Visit San Fran- cisco Feb. 26. By the Assoclated Press. Both

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 THE EviuninG STAR, W.isiiw JLuN, Z KIDNEY TROUBLE Kidney trouble is the root of many serious ailments, such as - high blood

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 B—8 = WARNIES SSUED - ONINGONE LEWY Burnet, Internal Head, Cites Provisions of New Tax Law. BY DAVID BURNET, OCommtasioner of

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 PALAIS ROYAL Teleplone Dlutrict 4400 G Street at Eleventh oo« the new little sweater with the “hand-knit” look 2.95 You'll

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 B—10 90 GET DIPLOMAS AT WESTERN HIGH Essary Addresses Graduates at School Exercises This Afternoon. Ninety students were...

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 MHELLAR TELS OF MUSCLE SHOALS Forum Speaker Says Long- Standing Norris Plan Wil Be Given Approval. Legislation, long...

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 DIPLOMAS GNEN | i T0 68 AT LANGLEY | Rev. R. J. Clinchy Addresses Class at Midwinter Exercises. Diplomas were presented to

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 Y.W.C.A ELECTS SNEWDIRECTORS Yreasurer’s Report Shows Deficit of $19,166 Due to Reduced Income. Five new directors of the Y.

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 MAGAZ Conquering Contract By P. HAL SIMS. Mr. Sims is universally acclaimed the greatest living contract and auction player.

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 MAGAZINE PAGE. Thornton Mrs. Reddy Approves. Buccess 15 not by chance attained, B ined. By careful plans and work tis g RS.

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