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2 West Pointers Learn About Army Bombérs A group of cadets oi the new first class at the United States Military academy inspecting one of the new Douglas bombers at Mitchell field. N. Y., where the class spent a. week studying aviation methods as part of their regular summer training. IZ-Year-Old Girl Makes Geese Pay Fay Jacques of Manchester. Maine, though only twelve years old Is aald to have the largest flock of geese in New England. She started six years ago with a small flock given her by her father. E. C. Jacques. and new hires a man to helphercaretorthemgosiinnshe raises in a season. ner ambition is to educate herself. then buy a ism and go into business. She expects the money she makes tram raisin; geese to pay the coat. Jap Commanders in China War Gen. Blanch! Teranchi (lett, facing camera). commander-m-chiet of the Japanese torces In North China and Gen. Shnnrokn Beta. commander in-chlef ot the Japanese forces in central Chins. are shown at a meeting atter the Nipponese Ind captured Snchow. Prepared to repel the elects of too much son are these five mermaids on the beach at Atlantic City. N. J. The oil-skin beach helmets are designed to protect them against freckles. From lel't to right the girls ere: Betty Lewis. Pem Murtland. Helen Blnk. Helen Price and Jean Com Anti-Freckle Helmets Baffle Sun Princess Beatrix Makes Her _Bow Princess Juliana. end her consort, Prince Bernhard. proudly displny their infant daughter. Princess Beatrix, who may one duy rule the Dutch empire. at a reception at Soeotdiik palace in The [lssue for aged persons residing in the surrounding district. Many of these hod an opportunity to ace the little princess. BEACH QUEEN Esther Walker, eighteen-year-old beauty of Oceanside. Calm. won the title of “Miss Queen of the Beaches" at a contest at Oceanside in which more than 100 comely maidens {tom Southern California participated KENNEWICK COURIER-REPORTER l—Normau Thomas, Socialist leader who was recently pelted with eggs and tomatoes while attempting to speak at Newark, N. J.'. shown as he again addressed his followers in Newark in a test of police protection. The speech was delivered without incident. 2—Lance. the two-year-old son of Count and Countess Bauxwits von Reventlow. whose parents have quarreled and separatedover plans for his education. This pic ture was made at St. Moritz, Switserlaud. last winter when the child wintered there with his mother. the former Barbara Hutton. heiress to the Woolworth millions. 3—ltear Admiral Charles A. Blakeiy. who coin manded the navy's largest mass distance flight recently. when 48 patrol bombers. carrying 300 men, took oil from San Diego. Calm, to the has] air base on Lake Washington. near Seattle. Wash. ‘ Shirley Has Kiss for Top G-Man mm:- J. Edgar Hoover, director of the federal bureau oi investigation, who was made a member at the Variety Club at America at a luncheon given in the main hall room of the Willard hotel in Washington. D. 0.. where Shirley Temple presented him with a gold engraved membership card lnadditlontoakiu'xlventotheheadG—manaaatehentromllollywood. JOHNNY COOLS OFF Johnny Vander Meet. the Cincin nati Reds hurler of no-hit, no-run tune. imitates a fountain as he cools oil before going to the mound ageinst the New York Giants in a recent some. 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(our black bear cubs. four months old and weighing 15 ponnda each. are rapidly becoming lavorltea ofvlsitonhtheparkaincethdrrecentarflnllmmcmmcnha attract crowd: with their playful antica in one of the amall animal pita of their new heme. SHE KEEPS FRESH mu Mute Bernett at Miami. “3.. freshen: up with lipstick and powder alter winning the women's shrie- title in the Southern Anne tenr tennis chmpien-hip held at Ashevilie. N. 0.. recently. mu Bu nett won the title by defeating Min mmuuobnem.umc-L THURSDAY, JULY 7. 1933 ‘ C Llls SIFIED DEPARTMENT PLUMBING “FOR Ll; . 2"" I 31: nod Elam: 2.113235% FILM mmsum x O O 0 Kodak Finishing mg B‘autiful pictures on funo .‘. piper. pnflnkf‘ prepaid, 111 .'. Roll devolnzn‘d Mid “5 Dflnts...‘ Roll dm'clnpcd and 8 print. 0 . . ‘ Print: from mmmves - . . . .0 H send coln. Include Tax In W‘ RICHARD R. MAYER O (A (It s. 9th Tm... 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