Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1925, Page 79

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The Suntwy Stal, 5 o, WASHINGTON, D. C.—AUGUST 9, 1925. One of the great gateways' to the Southland. The railway bridge leading from Wash- ington to Virginia, across the Potomac. National Photo Raphael Herman of Washington (left), and Dr. David Starr 3 Jordan, president-emeritus of Stanford University, attending the . NG N World Federation of Education sessions in Edinburgh, Scotland. o & @ ) @ Herman offered $25,000 for an educational plan calculated to pro- ® ot duce world peace, and the award was made to Dr. Jordan, Wide World Photo Clarence Dar- row, Chicago attorney, who Wide World Photo defended Prof Scopes in the evolution trial, spending his vacation in the mountains of Tennessee. By United News Pictures. One day when the bull has the fun. Spain, as a rule, is pretty hard on the bulls, but there is one day in Pamplona when the streets are barricaded, the bulls leave the arena and chase the young chaps through town. It is an annual “frolic.” Aviator Pangborne, one of the star per- formers in the recent “air circus” at Bolling Field, giving the crowd a thrill by flying his plane upside-down. National Photo The first 14-inch gun to go to the Pacific coast. Tested at Aberdeen, Md., the great Washington fishermen with good “strings” at Piney. gun has been mounted on a railway carriage, and the trip across country is expected to Point. The fishermen.are all employed in the Civil Service be another test on the Nation’s railroad equipment. P ®P. & A. Photos. Commission. e

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