Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1931, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO] g .‘\:‘ A catapult take-off at the Washington Navy Yard. An interesting close-up of a Navy amphibian just as it leaves a new-style catapult being tested there for launching planes from warships. © Underwood & Underwood. Galveston picks “Miss United States of 1931.” She is Miss Anne Lee Patterson, 18-year- old beauty of Ludlow, Ky., who won the title over 27 other American contestants in the A “close-up” in the annual beauty contest at the Boy Scouts’ jamboree Texas city. camp in Rock Creek © Associated Press Photo. Park. These Mercer County, Pa., Scouts know how to cook in the simple fashion. © Star Staff Photo. Where rushing waters, primeval forest 3 The beautiful bit of scenery is along Swan Boy Scouts en- camped on the Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Camp Good Will sails with her niece, Mrs. site, in Rock Creek John E. Mooling (left), to Park, for their jam- attend the unveiling of the boree gathering Woodrow Wilson Monu- here last week. ment in Poznan, Poland, © Star Staff Photo. on July 4. At £ . A sl ok 3 A thrilling rescue off the New Zealand © Associated Press Photo. wrecked steamer Progress as the surf dash i 2 1 otk i ,':’s ‘. i Wi i s AR §yl=we Graduation day at Western High School. Members of the June graduating class ouped hool lawn just before receiving their diglomn. ’ ” . . gnm:l:;nm

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