Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1928, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 26. 1928 a 5 . 7 g < The giant airplane carrier Sara- toga makes a picture against the rolling hills as she steams through Gaillard Cut of the Panama Canal. The 888-foot vessel is the largest ever to pass through the canal. On a chilly day at the London Zoo, the lemurs, odd little members of the monkey family, lik nuggle up like this to keep warm ! L A dainty dinner for the elephant seals of the San Diego, Calif., Zoo. The largest weighs 3 tons and has an appetite in proportion. Cinte uot & Uitderwoom o , v, ¥ - / Premier Mussohint addressing more than ey é ! / d y 5 v \ 500 officers of the Volunteer Miliia of ltaly on s - . the titth anniversaty of its orgamzation On the left the Fascisti ofhicers are mulling around therr smhing commander i chief to greet ham atter the addrenss Yin ’ C bechard B Byrd pers scquainted with some of the huskaes wineh will sk Polar eapedition He s shown here with Arthar B ”‘ s unll have charpe of the dops on the expedition ' v oA N Wale Wikt o

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