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SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON., D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 3, 1932 Ready for the ordeal. Soapsuds seem a woeful prospect to this little Scottie. © Roberts Photo, Every man to his liking in boats. These natives of the Himalayas in Northern India use inflated bullock skins for their water transportation. Several of them lashed together serve as a community fel’l‘y. Associated Ptess Photo The biggest bird that flies. ——— An Andean condor shows his 10-foot wing-spread to admir- ing visitors at the St. Louis Associated Press Photo Salmon leaping a waterfall in the wilds of Southern Alaska. A remarkable nature picture made by the recent camera expedition to that region, headed by Arthur N. Pack and William L. Finley under auspices of the American Nature Society. The salmon make their way upstream against all obstacles in the breeding season. Associated Press Photo 20 A sport fan. Romano Mussolini, youngest son of the Italian premier, watching a recent foot ball game at Rome. Associated Press Photo A dreadnaught’s “loud-speakers” A strange bird cf the North. at close range. This deck view of This tufted puffin, or sea par- the great turret guns of the U. S. rot, was one of the oddx_ne\' S. California was made during re- photographed by the American cent maneuvers of the battle fleet. Naturc Society’s expedition to Wide World Photos Southern Alaska. Associated Press Photo A screen star tries the daddie role. Wallace Beery and his wife with three children of Mrs. Beery's aunt whom they have taken to raise since her death. The youngest, Carol Ann Priester, will be legally adopted. The others are George, 9, and William, 4. Wide World Photos