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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION-—-MAY A street scene in London during the general strike. Processions were hourly events, but the police maintained order. Secretary of the Navy Wilbur inspecting the Charleston navy yard. This photograph was taken while the Secretary was looking over one of the old guns of the fighter Constitution. = P B “Japan's Mary Pickford,” Miss Yaeko Mizutani, arrives in America At right: and prepares for Paulina, daugh- Two photographs of Miss Myrtle Posey, the District of work at Holly- ter of the Columbia’s champion school orator, who will participate in wood. " g - Speaker of the the national contest in June. Miss Posey is the 17-year-old FRRARE House and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Posey of 1346 North Nicholas Long- Carolina avenue northeast, and she is a student at Eastern worth, sees her High School. The National Oratorical Contest will be held in first circus. the Washington Auditorium June 4. The picture D AR Uy Ok was taken dur- ing the two-day ¥ g 5 visit of the r J' a - it Ringling Broth- v ers and Barnum & Bailey show in Washington. National Photo Wiaston Churehill, chancellor of the exchequer of Great Britain (wearing high hat in center), leaving 10 Downingstreet, the home of Premier Bald- win, after a cabinet meeting regarding the general strike. P & A Phuotos Recently elected officers of the District of Columbia Federation of Women’s Clubs Left to right: Mrs. Edwin Perkins, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Wallace Streator, re- cording secretary; Mrs. George [ Gillingham,_second vice president; Mrs. Virginia White Speel, president; Mrs. Edgar B. Merriett, first vice president; Mrs. Tamar S. Rorke, treas- urer, and Mrs. Tohn Bovle, auditor. By Caprtol Photo Serviee