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WASHINGTON, D. C. g una t GRAPHIC SECTION MAY 16, 1926 ay ux IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 Three photo- graphs of the Tchernikoff - Gard- iner Dancers. who will give their an- nual recital at the Belasco Theater May 2 t Frances McWilliams of 339 McLean avenue southwest, crowned queen of the May at the Neighborhood House May festival. At left: Aerial rctor ship design- ed by Elpidio Pic- coli of Pavia, Italy. The ship flies by means of rotating cylinders, utilizing the air currents in the manner used by Flettner and his sea vessel. Wide Warld Photo William Burke Miller, young Louisville re- porter, who won the 1926 Pulitzer prize for the outstanding work of a reporter during the - - : : yehr. Millef's"prile came from his “story” of Members of the foreign service class recently assigned to the field with Class on American and municipal government of the political 5 i faculty and personnel cfficers of the Department of State. Third from left i d iversity, i the trapping of Floyd Collins in Sand Cave, Ky. y p 1 p el 3 s science department of Maryland University, in charge of Prof. George Photoptgkegn T licae SR second row: David K. Este Bruce, son of the Senator from Maryland, J. Schulz, making a tour of the District of Colungbia courts. whose engagement to Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the Secretary of State, Washnston Star Phote was announced a few days ago. Nutional Phote