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FEB. 9, 1933.
WAR IS WAGED UPON FEDERAL GASOLINE TAX Discrimination Is Charged Against Motorists by Automobile Men. WASHINGTON. Fob. 9—Opponents of the house bill to continue j the 1 cent a gallon federal gasoline tax are prepared to fight it in the senate on the grounds that the j United States thus is approving diversion of gas tax revenues to uses other than highway and bridge ! construction and maintenance, and j that auto operators already are overtaxed. AUTO SHOW STATE FAIR GROUNDS Feb. 4th to 10th, Inc. 10 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Admission Reduced to 40c — No Tax Ask Your Dealer About Feature Attractions
T ?™ Y —AL JOLSON- x-CLUSiVE! _ N..t'r In In. .Ikii. n in any TIMES II \ Ill'll IAM 25c 40c 1* X - “ -,- M * r M u, ‘ rn r n :~ m “The Secret of Madame Blanche” will NEVER uu ' ~ Alvvavs Jf he shown in any other theatre in this city. JSUs J! THEY BROKE tiMmm HER HEART—they called her "bad" (v jp \lnPOeL —they said that she lu#A 7 was for society" 1 Tbe secre * burned deep in her woman's T|ij||ff heart is the secret that many women have jf t|yj woman who has ever felt the fascination |* Jf . of temptation ... to every man who has lk%l| ever contributed to a broken heart . . . here iff sm o\\mi is a picture to thrill your soul! cir .. \\\ WM Every woman has a love secret. \ What was Madame Blanche’s? hHhHr| . o Street” gives to the S9|jaPp/ t ’ iDunne if % SECRET RsS o/MADAME BLANCHE i A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE with LIONEL ATWILL—PHILLIPS HOLMES Screen play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. From the play "The Lady” by Martin Brown. Directed by CHARLES BRABIN
Electoral College Class of ’33 to ‘Graduate’
ll'i I nH "I /’re* • WASHINGTON. Feb. 9. The electoral college—class of 1933—is tired of taking it on the chin, and v ill hold a roaring old get-together on March 3. It is tired of being treated like an ordinary correspondence school.
LAST TIMES TODAY Paramount's “LUXURY LINER” with Ufortu limit—Zita Johann ____________ Stans TOMORROW! §TJ*i 11 A. M. to II r. M. li|| A startling, human document of ten- fjtk *** -wm der simplicity woven from the tangled j&SL *W",f lives and loves of our modern girls! WSghj*^M^A LLOYD HAMILTON ' g jLP -J VINCENT LOPEZ & BAND INNINGS
I The meeting, first in the College's I history, is the idea of James A. Farley, who likes to handle crowds ■ and saw in the electoral college a good chance to put the “forgotten man'' policy into effect. Asa result the college, which recently held forty-eight classes at
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the various state capitals and canvassed the vote for President has established headquarters at the feet of the nation's stony great in Statuary hall at the Capitol. The headquarters boasts a spare desk in the office of house clerk South Trimble, the inactive services of an honorary chairman and vice-
MOTION PICTURES eiy iICN Wllj\ a, cross' mm Wilson Btrrttt with ED RES £ NER FREDRIC MARCH Indiana Concert Orchestra I 1 . ELI SS A LAND! i| . DAY! “Hello Everybody* CLAUDETTE COLBERT j j jICHARLES LAUGHTONj 1 •jF *1 OF 7500
jf 00 \ v FINAL TODAY JANETGAYNOR WILL ROGERS 'TUmUL LEW AYRES SALLY EILERS JfWmWA NORMAN FOSTER LOUISE DRESSER fAijuUM -5 M FRANK CRAVEN n VICTOR JORY begins lustily .. . offers everything and all too soon' is over. :Jk Another of the FOX Cavalcade of Hits! J | I f| Screen play by SONYA LEVIEN and PAUL GREEN |M |M S HENRY KING Production |Hj jfjffiM ra£ 111. .[ 9 I 1 1| \ i msm w n ifi—lA, JU A i I I t \ .:,-■ *t r' ! ■■ ABn m fT%|-| I OO ( M
chairman, and the active services of an executive chairman and executive secretary. The comencement exercises will consist of a dinner March 3. the eve of the new dean's installation, a place of honor at the intugural ceremonies, and a chance to march in the parade.
F HOLLYWOOD RE AKS! IN PERSON Never shown here before except in motion pictures 10—BIG ACTS—IO NOW CIRCUS I<tt V. ILLINOIS STREET MOPP. TRACTION STATION HE
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NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS NORTH SIDE WEST SIDE ETffIPfSESS T ? lb ? t “‘ 22nd pHßß|liimßSpßwr \V.ish7<t Belmont. 'Vuv M \VrTv B-| W *,tT/frJ Walter Huston p .ii r ,, ■BM|3AMHmUHConstanrr Cummin E , MOST DANGEROUS GAME “AMERICAN MADNESS” Noble at Mass. oxtn if Aiir-H c< BDouble Feature WTYTWWsSFTM S A PARISIAN ROMANCE” 31,171 " JACK HOLT in ‘MAN AGAINST WOMAN” “LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE ]
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