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Evening Star dated March 5, 1933

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 WEATHER. (U. . Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today and tomorrow, slowly ris- ing temperature tomorrow; gentle to moderate

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 A2 x THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1933—PART ONE. ALL STATES ORDER BANK SAFEGUARDS Financing at Standstill as

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 INAUGURAL BALL COLORFUL EVENT Social Elite Rub Elbows With Proletariat as 9,000 Pack Auditorium. The traditional inaugural

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 A—4 CABINET APPROVAL Potion by Senate Brings New Administration in Full Command. y the Associated Press. i Another...

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 3 HOOVER ACCORED " HEARTY OVATON Ex-President Deeply Moved by Cheering Throng at Station. Memory of an enthusiastic and echo-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'H 5, 1933—PA -Making Scenes as Franklin D. Roosevelt Became President‘l Franklin P....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 5, 1933—PART ONE. Thousands Mass Capitol Plaza and Route of Roosevelt Inaugural...

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 A—8 VISITORS ARE TOLD OF VOTELESS D.C. Yhousands Will Carry Home Appeals for Voice in Na- tional Affairs. The movement for

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 22 L0ST CHILDREN KEEP POLICE BUSY Some Too Excited to Tell Names, but All Are Restored to Their Parents. ‘Twenty-two children

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 STAR EDITIONS G0 T0 FAR COUNTRIES Thousands of Subscriptions for Inaugural Issues Keep Office Busy. Long after the events of

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 it & iiiveetet MDAl 34 Arthur A. Brigham, long-time resident of the vicinity of Brinklow, this county, died Friday in a...

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 A—12 HGH COURT ERNDS ANID FESTNTS First Session on Inauguration Day Yields Number of Or- ders, All Local. By the Associated

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 | | | a mass mesting of protest against the proposed bill will be held at Rockville the next Sunday. PLAN MASS MEETING. [ ! |

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 AIR PASSENGERS *~\ AIR EXPRESS U.S.AIR MAIL iz Y EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM 808 15th STREET, N. W. (National 7161)...

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 HOLIDAYS OF BANKS HAVE TWO'CAUSES Withdrawal of Gold by Eu- rope and of Currency in U. S. Blamed. BY MARK SULLIVAN. The...

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 A—16 ! ASSUMES POWER IN WEST VIRGINIA Kump Inaugurated as Gover- nor and Bares Broad Plans for Recovery. [ By the Associated

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 [wsinoron | The Sunday Staf D.C. APPROPRIATION MEASUREFAILS, DUE 10 HOUSE ACTION Rejection of Conference Agreement Throws...

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 ;_B;_________;__————————————__—__.._._; COUNTY ECONOMY BILLS INTRODUGED Five Measures Would Cut Pay of Prince Georges Of-...

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 SOUTHWEST STATE | ACT IN BANK CRISIS Legislature in Oklahoma Gives Commissioner Broad Authority. By the Assoclated Press....

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 " B—4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1933—PART ONE. Tomorrow GOLDENBERG’S Inaugurates Forwaro MARCI! ) \ in a

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 Editorial Page Part 2—-8 Pages “NEW DEAL” OF ROOSEVELT FACING NINE- Reorganization, New Taxes, Farming and Rail Aid, Repeal

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 ' THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY.........March 5, 1833 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 SMALL NATIONS LOSE FAITH IN LEAGUE AS PROTECTOR Failure to Enforce Its Will in Manchuria Against Japan D estroys Hope of...

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. The inauguration of a new President nevitably recalls the history of the Post Office Department, that

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 Georgetown to Debate Fordham. White Debating Soclety st Georgetown College, named after former Chief Justice Edward Douglas

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 6 PAINTING DISPLAY'S STANDARDS HIGH 1125 Works Are Exhibited by Washington Water Color Club. BY LEILA MECHLIN. The Washington

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 TOSCANIN CONCERT WILL BE FAREWELL New York Philharmonic Not to Return to Capital Next Year. ‘When Arturo Toscanini lifts his

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5 1933—PART TWO. GENUINE ALLIBUNTLS | —Youthful high-back model of navy balli- buntl

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 Capital’s Social Highlights Part 3—10 Pages MRS. WILLIAM H. WOODIN, Wife of the Secretary of the Treasury, in an informal...

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 SOCIETY. Miss Margaret Ferg'usonI _Visiting Parents Withi Two College Friends) M:r. and Mrs. A. H. Fer- guson of Chevy Chase

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Bryan Entertains Baltimore Visitor At Annapolis Home Mrs. Boyl(in McComas Guest of Week and Spencls Several...

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 SO Miss Nettie C. Stone To Wed Hyatt Duke Of Leonardtown, Md. Wedding of Southern Mary- land Couple Will Be Mon- day in...

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 SOCIETY. SOVIET LEADERS' | REAL NAMES LOST Aliases Adopted in Czarist Russia Continue Under Revolutionary Regime. MOSCOW,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1933—PART THREE. National Symphony Orchestra can feel ring out in tones that...

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 = their seven committee chairmen of 'wuzrl in the vicinity of Washington | After & brief resume of the aims and | on...

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 SOCIETY. INAUGURATION ADS Recent Visitor SHON D.C.CRONTH Washington Merchants Be- gan Advertising in Earnest in 1837. BY...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, - Lights in Spring Styles Lejt to right: Tuck trim the low bodice of a navy blue silk mousselin

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 Disabled American Veterans Four past national commanders of the D. A. V., Robert 8. Mark of Ohio, John . Mahan of Montana,

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 \ Stage—Screen Music—Radio Part 4—8 Pages AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star. LORETTA YOUNG $ GRAND SLAM” METROFOLITAN MAE WEST

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 AMUS Current Attractions NATIONAL—“The Piccoll. OMETHING new will be offered at | the Natlonal Theater, under the auspices of

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 Toscanini Is Heroic Character in Music World Last of Great Conductors to Come to Washington This Year Is Known for His...

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. T is to be hoped that the inaugural visitors have been made fully wel- come during...

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 ROOSEVELTTALKS | ONN.B.C.TONGHT Will Deliver First Address on Radio as President. Legion Sponsor. l tonight during a special

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 Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seventeenth street and New York avenue. Permanent collection. Erhibition of

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 Material for this eolumn must be in the State office, 1201 Sixteenth wtreet, not later than the first mail on Wednesday...

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 Meetings This Week. Tuesday—George Washington, 1441 Rhode Island avenue, 8 p.m., Vincent B. Costello, board room, District

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 B | | Basket Ball, Boxing Part 5—4 Pages SPORTS SECTION The Sy Shae WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1933. ’ Base

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 2 Little Hope for “Dreadnaught” Boxers FIGHT FANS SPURN UNSKILLED GIANTS Many Oversize Bouts Show Folly of Creating Super-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, OWN TOURMANENT Baltimore or Richmond Prob- ably Will Get Amateur Sectional Event.

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 4 Four Mat “Champions” Raking in Dough : Barnes Catching o ° Rassles Rudy TACKLES DUSEK THURSDAY AT AUDITORIUM. MAKE TIMES

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—12 Pages GORE BANKING BILL WOULD FEDERALIZE FINANGIAL SYSTEM Measure Designed to Put All

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 FINANCIAL. ANALYSIS OF TRADE OUTLOOKIS GIVEN First of Month Summary Pre- pared by Standard Sta- tistics Company. Special...

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 FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. - 3 ANADIAN BANKING SYSTEM FUNGTIONS ¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 5, 1933—PART SIX....

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 Ttk S Si‘f\l{. Was o auN, Do C, MARCH 5, 1952—PART SIX. FINANCIAL. 4 —1033— Stock and High. Low. Dividend Rate. Add 00. Stock

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 HELP Al Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices 14th and P sts s Pharinacy. 135 14th st.—Marty's Cigar and M 170 hid Que sts.—Kenner's

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 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Comtinucdy). (Continued.) FURNITURE—Mostly bed room, twin beds, sorings _and...

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 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS. WHY PAY MORE? 1627" Lamont 0. 41—5 rooms . 34—4 rooms | ATES! REDUCED RENTALS. THE CLAIBORNE, FiSae

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 APARTME (Combining the distinction of a smart downtown apartment with the com- forts and advantges of a hotel. Within walking

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 ROOMS. APARTMENTS.’ APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continued.) o, AL WSTCLIFP, 1600 COL RD. 2. 3 and com A electric refrigera-...

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. $250 CASH. | GLOVER PARK. i A very unusual oppor to purchase 01 on the best n Reduced | hroushouts

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. Blue Lodges. ‘Monday — Potomac, F. C.; French, E. A.; Anacostia, E. A.; Pentalpha, Mount Pleasant....

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 " Il . - _THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 5, 1933—PART SIX. The Hub Furniture Co., Seventh and D Streets N.W. The

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 Inaugural Edition’ ‘@Dbz Sunday Sty Magaszine WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1933, Edition THE MAN BEHIND THE “NEW DEAL” anblm

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 i 2 President Roosevelt and Vice President Garner exchange congratulations. cisions, but the “timber” that meets the...

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 THME SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D - C, MARCH §, 1938 AMERICA GREETS A NEW FIRST FAMILY President Roosevelt’s Distinguished...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, -JOHN NANCE GARNER—“SUPERB DEMOCRAT"” “His Patron Saint Is Andrew Jackson—and He

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 3 VENET R A " I3y [EERU EA TR B ¥ L4 B \EALT Lot THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH S5, 1933. WHEN THE Duties of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH S, 1933. NEW FIRST LADY AND NATION’S HOSTESS Mrs. Roosevelt, Who Has Taken Over the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 5, 1933. President Curtis as to the position his sister would occupy. Traditionally

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 . Maj. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Grand Ma::!.c! of the Inaugural Parade. Underwood & Underwood Photo. BY ARMISTEAD W. GILLIAM.

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 tee made use of them, using their personnel in the far-flung activities, his gigantic Inaugural Committee working out the...

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” MARCH 5, isss. Next Inauguration Will Be Held in Dead of Winter Bugaboo of Inaugural Weather Wi ill

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 Many Interesting Per- sonalities Compose the NewGroup Reaching the Hilltop in Answer ' to the Overwhelming Voice of the...

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 How Inaugurations Came Into the Open Forty Red Chairs, Center of Argument Beteween Henry Clay and Group of Scnators in 1817,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI PN e ey It Was on the Promises of a“New Deal” and the Return of “Happy " Days” That the Ameri- can...

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 The Nation’s Progress Through the Yecars Has Been Reflected in In- augural Ceremonies. As the Country Grew in Size and Wealth

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 Each Inauguration Symbolic of Its Period, Gay in Peace, Somber in War—The Spirit of Yesterday’s Ceremonies Was Optimistic as

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 SUNDAY STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. @, MARCH 5, 19%. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S RIGHT-HAND MEN Theirs Is a Difficult Job—These Three...

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 WILL MR. No President of the United States Has Ever Flown While in Office, but the Aviation World Is LookingWith Hope- ful

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