ing out his 101st year. To him Lieberman is just an impetuous youngster who must be cautioned against the pitfalls of the Big City. He will arrive at Guild Headquarters, 200 West Seventy-second street, at 1:15, and will make the official start of his trip at 1:30.
Lieberman’s day “out” will include a sightseeing trip, during which he will obtain his first really comprehensive view of the city he hasn’t seen in more than twenty years. Afterwards, he will visit the Capitol Theater and this will be followed by a dinner at the Astor Hotel, where the management will spread a feast for him in the Orangerie Room. The da### will be topped off with a call ### Major Edward Bowes at radio s###tion WHN, to be a guest of the Major’s during his popular a###teur hour.
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