Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1932, Page 120

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Now for that dip in the surf! Six-year-old Carol Hammer- stein, daughter of Arthur Ham merstein, the theatrical pro- ducer, registers anticipation in this rare snapshot at Palm Beach, Fla. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Shorts for sun rays. Patsy Ruth Miller, film actress, who is building up her health after a tropical illness, adopts the abbre- viated style for tennis. ©"A. P. Photo. D. (.—GRAVURE SE(CTION—JANUARY 31, 1932 A water sport thriller. Even the best water skiers have trouble with their ski jumps. Here is Bob Eastman, star per- former of Winter Haven, Fla,, with one foot “out of the stir- rup” as he takes a long leap from the take-off board. A fast motor boat is on the other end of the long rope. ) Associated Press Photo. A famous playground of Northern India. The waters of Dal Lake, in the Valley of Kashmir, are dotted with the housebeats of wealthier natives, who spend their Summer months in the cool vicinity of the snow-capped Himalayas. S i, M Associated Press Photo S An exotic silhouette. In far off French Indo-China the native boatmen propel their long, slim barges with lengthy oars like the gondoliers of Venice. This river scene is near Hue, in Annam. Associated Press Photo Powell Junior High School pupils who are graduating in February. © Rideout. Eleven-year-old skater competes in Olympics. Cecelia Colledge, one of Great Britain’s best figure skaters, shows her skill at Lake Placid, N. Y., where she will represent her country in the Olympic figure skating. © Associated Press Photo.

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