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INZTNIZTN e Y P Y P e P AMERICAN WOMAN FORCED ! TO PAY ALIEN TAX—Born in San Francisco and a resident there all her life, Mrs. Fredericka Singleton has to pay 2 head tax ot : upon her return from the Orient, GOLD R MOTHERS OF TWO NATIONS JOIN HANDS—A 2s Mrs. Singleton married a Brit- French Gold Star mother in native peasant dress of coarse black 1Sher in 1922, and the law of that cloth, Mme. August Boudard, greets Mrs. Blanche C. Hill, of Ken. Ume stipulated she took the na- , of American contingent of Gold Star mothers visiting France. tionality of her husband. ~He Mme. Boudard lost three sons and three sons-in-law in the war. since has become an American. NT—The German “D. 2000,” greatest land plane in the named from icense plate, No. 2000. Photo made by Junkers being comparad at Tempelhof airport. / 1 4 y / J . ; 4 y 4 y i \] / y / ; d ' i y 4 “SAFE" ABOVE THE DAN- A FOOTBALL STAR AND HIS BRIDE—This is a photo taken ~GERS OF THE STREET—A after wedding bells had rung, at San Mateo, Cal., for Miss Claire N snaps a structural : ni, only daughter of A. P. Giannini, noted financicr of San er on the topmost beam ew York, and Clifford “Biff” Hoffman, captain of the e ol 0 k) ford football team in 1928 Bty ontiestieel New York s~ L & 2 INIZITNIZINLZ TN 000, 1 thought his | 1® . — = = = : OH, DEAR, HOW SHOCKING!—The “shorts” fad spreading west E. C. Wi f 1z o ’ - i : B Gl VACATION Ir.fl.\ S ARE HERE!—The tourist trek begins for the season, with buses, trains and gains hold at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. “Simply shock- of Hawaii W T - I, dog show draws aristocrats of stcamers carrying jolly crowds. Here is the United States liner Leviathan sailing from New York for ing,” cries Miss Claribell Wallace, co-cd, upon meeting Byron Niel- el e S " i Marion Stroup with a St. Bernard. 4 = 2 ; ¢ gy otherwis Europe amid the cheers of throngs. son and William McCrea, leaders in Dame Fashion's fancy. At