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Evening Star dated February 1, 1933

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 - @s Senator has and Y WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) t and ly Occasional rain tonight possibly tomorrow morning;

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 'HOOVERTOREMAN -~ SILENT 9 MONTHS *Plans to Take Long Rest and Say Nothing for Rest of This Year. & (Continued From First...

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 CHARITY HEADS SEE | [ New Silver Star Home Opened to Public Today COLONIAL STYLE DWELLING AWARDED PLACE IN EXHIBITION...

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 COMMUNIST PART | IN'STRIKE PROBED Detroit and U. S. Officials Act| as Briggs Company Work- ers Return. By the Associated...

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 ENGLAND REIECTS | SHAPPINGON DEBT Chamberiain Also Declares Return to Gold Depends on Four Conditions. (Continued From First

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 SLAIN MAN FEARED FOREGLOSURE FOES Post Card to Wife Provides Murder Theories Involv- ing Hitch-Hiker. By the Assoclated...

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 AMERICAN PLANTS IN CANADA ARE HIT Increase of “Empire Con- tent” by Britain to 50% Ie Blow to Factories. BY MERWIN H. BROWNE.

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. O. ‘WEDNESDAY. . . February 1, 193: THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 emi-Annual Sales with the Lowest Prices of Entire Season at Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store l 531 $25 Schaffner & Marx

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 SCHLOSSER REGAIN POLIGEMAN'SBADGE Officer, Cleared of Hit-and- Run Charge, Restored to Ninth Precinct’ Duty. Policeman W. T.

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 LEGISLATORS FACE UNUSUAL ISSUES Yechnocracy, State Seces- sion and Scrip Proposed in North Dakota. By the Associated Press.

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 A—12 «#% THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1933. FIVED. . MEASURES) s A Special February Sale Value

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 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO B e e PRODUGE MARKETS REMAMN UNSETTLED Grain, Feeds, Cotton and Live Stock in Higher . Price...

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 " A—14 FINANCIAL REDUCED INTEREST RATE IS ORDERED ¥ WASHINGTON, D. C, NESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 19 TRANSACTIONS ON THE NEW YORK...

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 Book Fnc extra. ; 1% exra B el extra, FIN DROPIN GANADIAN || BOND BOND LIST NOTED Slump in Dominion Exchange Followed by...

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 THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1933. SPEC'AL MERCHAND'SE for THURSDAY Each week this page will

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 ROBERTN. HARPER T0"HEAD FOURTH PARADE DIVISION Appointment Completes List of Marshals Under Gen. Pershing. STRIKE EFFORTS...

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 SO CLET Y. SOCIETY _German Envoy and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron Attend Mrs. Townsend's Last Luncheon Of Season. E...

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 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Drayton, Mrs. Edgar Snow and Mrs. | nue, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | arrived...

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 B—4 SOCIETY ___(Continued From Third Page.) a program of music will be given at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Margaret Fizgerald of...

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 TAE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY. FE..UARY 1, 1933, B—5 submitted by Linn C. Drake. The fig- | of All Souls’...

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 B.S. TRAINS OWN CONDUCTORS NOW Pim Lots, Theaters and Radio Produoe Better Lead- ers to Fill Needs. B the Associated Press.

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 CENTRAL AWARDS DPLOWASTO 7 -Midyear Class Is Largest in - D. C. System—Wood Gives ¥ Address. . Central High School graduated

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 = sick -] Kans POST OFFICE1SLE FLOODED BY MAL Self-Exiles on Galapagos Are Brought Letters by Han- oock Expedition. By the

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 MINSTER RUGS New Patterns! $14 95 \ (Size 7.6x9 ft.) oo §11.95 Size 27x54 in...........8195 thew remarkably good Axminster

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 Saturday morning and afternoon at 6, at 4:30 o' n - S ;ul:ryd‘ ; ‘:m has been can. have asked the Mr. Sarg will give humorous

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 THE . (b ~ T R PR O R A ) e & A% P acaX 1 1B _— e el B cutsde of sned areas wis pussed byt MRS, ISAAC MANUEL DIES |yin, ot

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 " BI2 DOES RHEUMATIC | AGONY DRIVE | YOU CRAZY? | You cannot hope to get lasting Irelief from cruel, crippling rheu- matic

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 THE EVENING STAR, WAy il | MODERN MAIDENS I The Cheerfyl Cherub — Upon the road to wetlth and fame Others pass me every day —

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 B—14 FEBRUARY DATES FROMNUMA'SREIGN Was Put at End of Year When January Became First Month in 713 B.C. BY JAMES WALDO...

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