Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1935, Page 95

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~ The Sunday Stae WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 14, 1935. CITIZEN SOLDIERS TAKE OATH AT FORT MYER. Scene at the nearby Army post as Maj. Gen. Arthur W. Brown, judge advocate general of the Army, administered the oath of allegiance to members of the C. M. T. C. from the District, Maryland and Pennsylvania. ©8tar Staffl Photo ON PARADE. Fort Myer’s young C. M. T. C. soldiers present a smart and up- standing military line as they pass in review. © Star Staff Photo. ON A SUMMER EVENING. Washing- ton citizenry gathers at the refreshing scene of the Capitol Plaza pool and foun- tain, with the great white dome in the background. © Wide World Photos Right: WAR CLOUDS IN THE EAST. Japan backs up her renewed pres- sure on China with a show of naval strength at Tientsin. The Japanese de- stroyer Tsuta is heret I < a3 - shown arriving al = ; - ; 2L RACING ON THE SOUND. The 12-meter yacht Seven Seas bares thefifi%},}?e@fi,fiog’om_ . & 3 - the sleek, swift lines of her hull as she rides on her beam in a race off Glen Cove, Long Island. ©Wide World Photos

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