Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1924, Page 17

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924.° i ¥ S LONG TRIP WHEN HANGER AT LAKEHURST 1S REACHED. This photograph shows the ZR-3 about to enter MEMBERS OF ZR;3 CREW LEAVING THE SHIP AT LAKEHURST, N. J.. FIELD. Just as the dirigible to The ship traveled 5066 miles at an average sp es an hour. By United News Pictures of the crew stepped out of the pilot car. The ship traveled for 81 hours and 17 minutes in making her trip from Germany to the United States. ed the ground after her long trip member- GIANT DIRIGIBLE COMPLE hangar after historic trip across the Atlantic. Steele. ;REETED BY HIS WIFE AND MOTHER. pt. George W. Hundreds of Washingtonians and ors in the city at- an observer aboard the 7 ring the trip from Germany. meet his wife and mother upon landing at Lakehurst Field. Cap v zer of Methodism, and is located at Mount Harris & E ( command the GIANT RUDDER OF “DAUGHTER OF THE MOON.” This photograph ~hows the steering appatatus of t! ’R-3 as it landed at PRESIDENT COOLIDGE SPEAKS AT UNVEILING OF STATUE OF METHODIST BISHOP. prepared to enter the bang r American passenge: 5 tended the unveiling ceremony yesterday. The statue represents Francis Asbury. pioneer preacher and org rmany to the United Vi hot sant and Sixteenth street 3 , VIEW OF UNVEILING CEREMONY YESTERDAY. The photograph shows only a part of the crowd her and attending the unveiling, when President Coolidge delivered an address and spoke of the pioneer pre. leals of A ational Photo. GRANDCHILDREN OF ENGLAND'S KING. Viseount Lacelles and AMINATION. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Marsh and the his wife, the Princess Mary, daughter of the King and Queen of England, and their two children, both boys. The children are George Hubert and ishop as being one of the important factors in shaping th WHITE INDIANS ARRIVE IN WASHINGTON FOR AN three alleged Indians, brought to the United States b: eral men of science have declared W National Photo. Gerald David. Wide World Photo. their doubts g the white Indians, and an examination . . = ' o TO PREVENT A WAR IN Police on duty in front of the headquarters of the Hip Sing tong on Pennsylvania avenue. The On RDAY. The water was turned on for the first time, Mrs. - e President’s yatch, the Mayflower; Col. C. O. Sherrill, military ong headquarters, three doors away, is also closely guarded by the men PO O U PG SO S Neahiogten Stas Khote ) . G ISLAND. The ZR3 after leaving e : . AT OPENING OF NEW RAINBOW FOUNTAIN: NEAR LINCOLN MEMORIAL YESTE idge watching the exhibition. Left to right—Capt. Adolphus Andrqwa, commander of the ly morning mist and the suburbanites were aide to the President; Mrs. Coolidge and James Halexof tho HIGH OVER L BEAUH, LC New York and passing over the Long Island resort. The great ship snd- denty appeared out of the earl; 4 v wakened by the droning of the motorss_ _ HopIIsht-bz Kadel & Herberty r

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