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THE SUNDAY STAR, Lady Peel greets a holiday visitor. Better known as Beatrice Lillie, the stage comedienne is shown with her son Robert as he recently joined her in New York. Robert is etting his first view of the New York skyline from the liner arinthia. Assoclated Press Photo Mussolini's first grandchild. The youngster is named Fabrizio and is shown with his mother, the Countess Ciano, daughter of the Italian dictator and wife of Italy's Minister to China. Fabrizio has spent most of his young life in the gardens of the legation at Shanghai. Assoclated Press Photo The income tax ex- pert. Hired by the firm tc make the most of “cost of goods sold plus total other bus: nese deductions,” in cluding repairs, de- preciation, depletion and what not Skilled labor. Doro- thy kas oae of those whte ccllar jobs without which nc in- dustrial plant could exist for a week. Knows how to say “he's in conference, now” so that you really believe her. If you don’t think she’s ckilled just follow her around at noontims when she's shoppirg for the boss’ wife. The advertising. This man can take up a handful of wheat grits or cornmeal, and can think up the grandest selling cam- paign, “Wee Wheat- ies.”or "Cornmealies.” or something equally good WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION JANUARY 8, 1933. The Backbones of Industry By W. E. Hill (Copyright The radio sales talk. “And now I'm going to interrupt this sympheny concert to tell you about a big surprise we have for our radio listeners. We want tc send each of you a sample of ‘Dirty Grities. The Delicious Bran Food,” etc., etc Game wardens rescue ice-trapped ducks. A quick freeze locked the birds in the ice at K'amath Lake, Oreg., and the men are seen saving their lives by 1933. By the Chicago Tribune Syndicate.) The big banking in- terests. Showing cne of those pillars of the money world telling a lot of fellow ban queteers that all we need today is more and more confidence. Heavy stockholder. This happy family, loaded to the gunwales with plenty of commcn and preferred, receives a nice little note explaining why there are no such things as dividends any more. The manual labor Still hanging on de spite a third wage cut Has idea things will be better after the budget is balanced. after beer comes back and after the rich get taxed good and plenty The salesman. Small- town merchants can't bear to visit the sales- boys' sample rooms. these days. They have to say “no.” and that naturally hurts the salesman’s feel ings. Even the hotel waitresses feel sym- pathy for the drum mers in these times .;ii\; § The research. These boys are research engi neers and are wont to walk hand in hand with industrial progress. (This morning they are thinking out a new process for manufacturing silk out of grass fiber and pigs’ blcod in a robot-run factory producing 98,000,000 bolts of silk per hour.) Fighting in Manchuria’s zero weather. Bundled in furs against the bitter cold, these troops of the new state of Manchukuo occupy a trench near Fulaerchi, on the Chinese Eastern Railway, as they co-operate with Japanese troops in the campaign against rebellious Chinese forces. © Wide World Photos. cutting them free. © Associated Pre:s Photo. '