Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1931, Page 108

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STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 13, 1931. Flanked by a line of police, the “hunger marchers’ start their parade “Hunger marchers” holding from the Cap- their demonstration on Capitol “0’_ to the Hill last Monday. They are White House. formed in a horseshoe on the St rsalEhow Plaza, with a throng of on- lookers beyond. © Stzr Staff Photo Geng Lauder Tunney, son of Babe Ruth is pretty good at other sports. tl"xe retired heavyweight cham- He is shown with the first day’s bag at his pion, faces the camera for the hunting camp at New Bern, N. C. first time at the age of three Associated Press Photo, weeks. Associated Press Photo. The Spcakership battle is over. Representative John N. Garner of Texas (left), who becamec Speaker of the House when the Democrats organized the body, receives 1 handshake on the House rostrum from Representative Bertrand H. Snell of New York, Republican candidate for the office. Wide World Photos. California girls take their soccer seriously. Here’s a lively bit of action in a match between two athletic clubs at Bell, Calif. 9 Associated Press Photo The Coast Guard eleven wins the President’s Cup. Mrs. Hoover is pre- senting the trophy to Lieut. Edward Roland, captain of the Coast Guard team, fter the great battle at Griffith Stad hich the Marines took the sh A 3 A . S : in;rof :12,(52,6 gzo,: § : SRR RS Assoclated pm;;m?: When Les Maynard hit the “Gyrene” line something gave way. The Coast Guard star is demonstrating in this off- tackle smash in the first quarter of that battle for the President’s Cup. Underwood & Underwood.

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