Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1932, Page 96

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1932, N'gi, the popular little Washington Zoo gorilla, taking a walk with Wil liam H. Blackburn. head keeper, in the happy days before his long battle with A floating fortress in drydock. The U. S. S. Nevada in drydock for inspection and cleaning at Pearl pneumonia. Harbor, Honolulu. She is the first battleship to use the dock since it was ccmpleted in 1919, O Harris & Ewing Associated Press Photo Duke’s beauty queen. Miss Pauline Chase | S v E Tall opposition of Brockton, Mass., is only a freshman at for the batter. F. Duke University, but she was chosen the most H. Poor, jr., candi- beautiful of its more than 500 co-eds. date for Harvard Associated Press Photo. Universi(y's pitch- ing staff, stands 6 feet 9 inches. ‘Wide World Photos Full of the joy of living. So seem these crack tumblers as they tune up in their tumbling for the American Olympic tryouts in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif. Associated Press Photo. Rudy Vallee. the radio crooner, vacation- ing at Santa Monica, Calif., with his wife and her father, Police I ] § ] Chief C. E. Webb of L “War” is tough on horses. When the attacking force A good time was had by all. This fracas on the beach at Santa Monica, that town. . v landed on the Hawaiian Islands in the combined Army and Cal.nf., seems to be a snowball battle, with ice supplying the homemade 9 Associated Press Photo. Navy maneuvers, horses were sent ashore too. This is how variety of snow. Asiocls o0 Biess Eloto they were transfetred from a transport to a lighter. Associated Press Photo

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