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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT( Mellie Dunham, cham- pion fiddler of Maine, who played recently at Dear- born, Mich., for Henry Ford, fiddling for Gov. Fuller of the Bay State. “Grandma” Dunham, whe made the trip to Michigan ~ith her husband, at right. The camera records dramatic ending of the Mitchell court-martial. This flashlight photograph was taken after the verdict and when members of the court left the Emory Building late in the evening. P & A P Royal cyclists. The four sons of the former Empress Zita, now in exile. Wule World Photos Wemen of varicus country in Washington Winners in the world typewriting contest in New York. Left debates on the Werld to right: Albert Tangora, first, with 136 words per minute; Bes- when they visited the sie Friedman, third, and the speediest writer among the woman contestants; Gecrge Hessfield, seccnd. TP & \. Photos Miss Esme Davis, an American dancer who has been giving Paris instructions in the Charles- ton. She is appearing at one of the music halls. Wide World Photos A make-believe merry-go-round aboard the President’s yacht, the May- Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen, French tennis champion, flower, when the children of the diplomatic corps and of Government officials and her father at Nice. The daughter is practicing were ertertained with a Christmas party. Capt. A. A. Andrews, commandant for the coming tennis matches. Decks awash, but plowing through. The S. S. Trimounta of New York caught of the Mayflower, acted as host. Acme Photos on the Atlantic The photograph was taken just as one of the big waves dashed over National Photox