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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 13, 1932 The airman’s view as he approaches the Anacostia Naval Air Station and Bolling Field from the south. The service fields are in the right fore- ground, with the Army War College on the oppo- site side of the mouth of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac, which winds away into the distance be- tween East Washington and Anacostia. Life on an ocean wave. Wynne Gibscn likes to get plenty Curtiss-Wright Flying Service of sun-tan when she takes a day off from the Hollywood studios to be very nautical. Associated Press Photo. Over-the-rail jump in thoroughbred style. A spirited bit of steeplechase action in a re- cent meet near Camden, S. C. Associated Press Photo #% = b Japanese girls learn how to shoot. Under the supervision of Infantry officers these girls of the Ichicka High School, Osaka, Japan, are being trained as sharp- shooters. Associated Press Photo. A lady cop of the air. Miss Patricia (Pat) Kendall, who has been appointed to police air traffic at the San Francisco Airdrome at Alemeda, Calif. Wide World Photos Horseplay down South. Two Yankee ball players, Babe Ruth and Lyn Lary. reading from top to bottom, give Joe Kirkwood some help in the exe- cution of a trick golf shot at the Belleair, Fla., Country Club. Associated Press Photo Long Beach, Calif., invents _anuthcr water sport. These la}ir Acanoeis(s are demonstrating the new Raising Japan's chief article of food. Woman workers on a Japanese rice plantation wade in with 3 water basket ball, cne of the objects of which is to keep from tipping over. Associated Press Photo. smile to gather the tiny rice plants for transplanting. Associated Press Photo