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rman Women Prepare for Next War
German women are being trained to play a role In the "next war,”
which, experts say, will have no non-combatants. This photograph,
guests at attention on the after deck, the U. S. S. Tucker, latest addition to the United made at a training station in Berlin, shows steel-helmeted women—
is commissioned into service. Lieut. Commander George T. Howard accepted the dressed in "gas-proofed'' overalls, setting a theoretically broken leg of
s navy and took command.
a compatriot.
Just One of the Displays at the Pomona Fair
M*. a one-yea r-old buck deer orphaned by one of last year's forest
n in Ocean county, N. J., and since adopted as a pet by the entire
tmuuty of Barnegat. is sick in bed—pining for local school children
nation. Pete follows tho children to school every day. He sleeps
It really doesn't grow this large in Southern California, but this oversized ear of corn has been prepared
* regular bed. and is here shown being attended by Miss Dolores for one
of the displays of the famous Los Angeles county fair which opens at Pomona in September.
tddin. county nurse.
Ignace Paderewski to Be Honored
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President Joseph L. Kania of the Roman Catholic Union in America
with a bust of Ignace Jan Paderewski which will be placed in a new
museum 1« be opeoed m Chicago by the Catholic Union* ^