Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1932, Page 97

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SE(‘-TION—FEBRUA.RY 14, 1932 The exodus from Nanking started before The men behind the guns in the Chinese Army. This scene in the now battle-scarred native Chapei section %:is‘w:hlmmnmt n‘“;:;’::‘ of Shnt::.hxi shows a typical unit of Chinese troops who have offered such stubborn renntance@t:‘::n‘e' a_rl;p:hl:‘:e leaving thirough one of seige e. the gates of the walled city which has been under fire of Japanese A ro hockey scrimmage in the Olympic Winter games at Lake “ghPhcid. q’l‘he Canadians finally defeated the German team in this battle, 4 to 1. A rough passage on the Atlantic. The Italian liner Conte Grande was plowing through a huge wave as this photo was made from the bridge on a recent westward crossing. © Wide World Photos. Earthquake leaves crumbled builgil;g: Vg r 0, uba. Four generations—Mrs. A. T. Britton, widow of Col. i ; e - A. T. Britton, first president of the American Security & - - & S iy 2 " one of the principle Trust Co., holding her great-granddaughter, Cassandra. With : P o % . ¢ streets of the her are her son, William Lee Britton, and her grandson, x 4 A T o ; stricken city. Alexander T. Britton, 3d, who married Miss Bessie Garber 2 - » S 3 © Wide World Photos. of Luray, Va. the Olympic sports fan whe likes to do a bit of skiing on Pupils of the the side, Miss Peggy Sykes, February graduat- New York society girl, sug- ing class of the gests the correct thing to wear. Stuart Junior High © Associated Press Photo. © Rideout. I ! = % o € , , 4 e At _ ' - ¥ | :.‘. “ 1 Instyle at Lake Placid. For

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