Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1931, Page 106

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o, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.- GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 13 Big horn sheep face another Winter of deep snows in Glacier National Park. A picturesque scene in the Montana reservation as a herd moves down frcm the mountains toward one of the food stations maintained by Government park rangers Associated Press Photo “Cliff-dwelling” ccrmorants on the California coast. Thousands of the birds make their hcmes on the rocky cliffs near La Jolla. They are expert fish divers and are used for fishing in the Orient. Associated Prss Photo, Joan Blondell, screen act amera performer, do a step or two ywood lot Associated Pross Phot Mother adds the finish- ing touches. Irene Rich, screen actress, 1nstructs her daughter, Frances, in the art of make-up for her England grabs ancther speed record. J. W. Shillian and his outboard speedster “Non Sequitur X" are seen in the act of breaking the outboard record at Hendon with a part in a current Broadway speed of 57 miles an hour. 1d rwood & Underwood play. < Associated Press Photo Just the thing for a high dive. Rosie, a pet elephant, patiently serves as a 3 2 spring board for two Miami Beach youngsters, Ruth Hoerger, 8. and her sister The bob-sled run is ready, but it needs a little snow. One of the steep-banked Bt i x e ol 3 faled Brees Bt turns on the run at Lake Placid, N. Y., over which sleds will race in the Third Olym Mary, 7, who are seen headed for the water of a pool d Pr F 0 L er B pic Winter Games there next February. The run will be a thriller

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