Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1928, Page 57

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GRAPHIC SECTION GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT he Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. C.—JANUARY 1. 1928 { After the bull fight. The | crowd cheers as Col. Charles ’ A. Lindbergh, America's fam- ous flyer, is embraced by Ortez, Mexico’'s premier matador, after his exhibition in the arena at the bull fight given in honor of the flyer at Mexico City. Wide World Photos Secretary Wilbur at the scene of the submarine S-4 disaster. In the group on board the U. §. §. Falcon are, left to right, Secretary Wilbur, Admiral Hughes, Kear Admiral Brumby, in charge of the salvage work, and Lieut. Comdr. Ellsberg, directing the diving operations. GRS O Mrs. Coolidge gives Santa Claus a helping hand in the distribution of gift bags to Washington children at the Christmas party of the Cen- tral Union Mission at Keith's Theater. Mrs. Frances Gray- ton, Brice Goldsbor- ough, navigator (at left) and Oskar Omdal, pilot, photographed the day before they took off on the flight in which they failed to reach Newfoundland. The plane has been the ob ject of intensive search Wit & Uiderwoa Col. Lindbergh dons the bull fighter's cape presented to him by the matador, Ortez, as the crowd applauds around the arena in Mexico City Wil Wil Pt Heroes of the 5 4 salvage work Left 10 night Diver William Wickwire, Laeurt Comdr. Ellsberg and Diver Tom Ladie, all thiee of whom have faced peril in . y 4 A o inder water work on the submarine . oot

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