Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1922, Page 13

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922. i | Union College, Schen Y., confers degree of LL. D. on Ad- e = = = : ,smiral Sims. The photo shows him walking beside President Charles M. LAyl inashingnioithe Rilipmo misienjtojcendact s gampmignits gaspiecass the it tho Wood: Richmond. Admiral Sims was honorary chancellor of the college’s 126th Forbes report, Left to right: Jaime De Veyra, Manuel Quezon, Gen. Melntyre, chief of burcau of insular affairs, el War Department; Sergic Osmena, Isaure Gabaldon. tional Sailors and Marines greet their chief, Secretary of the Navy Denby, at San Diego, Calif. The Sec gathering of Marines and Sailo Copyright by Underwood & Un en route with the Annapolis class of 1851%0 Japan, reviewed the larges commencement. the war. Charles J. Barrett, Newark, N. J., war veteran, is honor man in grad- Dr. Frederick H. Foucar of Wash- uating class at West Point. He led jngton, head of medical relief work . his classes for three years and was of the American Relief Administra- Former Ambassador Bakhmetefl of Russia, who plans on leaving the United States soon. At left, Miss Cath- This helicopter. the invention of Emile and Henry A. Berliner of Washington. has interested the students prominent in foot ball, track, erine Roberts, who has been secretary to the Bakhmeteffs for the past five years. At right, Mme. B;lkh[nl:lr.fi'. of aviation. The machine, it is claimed, is capable of rising perpendicularly from the ground and accomplish- cross-country running, markman- National Photo. ing a forward movement. The Berliners, father and s on, have been working on the invention for twenty vears. ship, and was class historian, class Copyright by Harris & Ewing governor and editor. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. 5 Washington girls who left yes- Suzanne Lenglen, French tennis star, snapped in action. There is con- ster of Siam Arrives in Washington. Left to right: The minister of Siam, Phya Prabha Karavongse, terday for a flivver tour to San siderable doubt as to whether ‘she will meet Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, Francisco Leon de la Barra, who. cording to a mur_nilp-lo issued with his young son, Vilas Bunnag. with the new attache of the ministry, Ching Bunnag, in the garden of the Francisco. They are Miss Viola La- the American champion, at Wimbleton, and thereby decide an argument by rebel Mexican leaders, has been named provisional president. But d- official residence here. londe and Miss Elizabeth Van Tuyl which arose at Forest Hills, N. Y., some time ago. Ja Barra, in Paris, has issued a statement that he knows nothing abou! NaticualiEhoty: Copsright by Kesstone the matter. and that he is out of active politics. Copyright by Keysion Boston swept by gale-and cloudburst. The photo shows houses demolished alorg the shore, and an estf- . Miss Cecil Arden, Metropolitan Opera prima donna, who will il Snapped at the dinner hour in Washington’s camp for the tin-can tourists, along the Speedway. Thousands within the next few days for an extended concert tour in Europe. She mate of the damage runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. A carnival at Revere Beach w:,“::-"lfl_ of the tourists are taking advantage of the local camp at this season, the machines carrying tags from every state wears one of the newest sport veils of the season. . Coprright by Underwood orwood. g : Copyright by 21st Century Press. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. ~ = ' in the Union. .

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