Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1928, Page 119

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The Sundiny Star WASHINGTON, D. C.—-DECEMBER 9, 1928 The airplane carrier Lexington breaking the world’s speed record for big shié:s when she traveled nearly 40 miles an hour in recent tests off San Pedro, Calif. She attained a speed of 34.5 knots and developed 210,000 horsepower, also a record. D P. & A. Photos. International amity in the Far East. An American tar and two Hale and hearty at the age of 78, President Masaryk of : 3 5 3 . the Czechoslovak republic is sti!l an ardent horseman and Sisters three from the Viennese stage. The Viggo sisters are a small Chinese friends, who proudly display Nationalists flragsé — rarely misses his daill; Fide. D Associated Press Photo headline dance attraction in the Austrian capital. P. & A. Photos. _ Fighting the World War over for a French film. A realistic battle scene at Verdun with German ma- Four little huskies get an early start in harness. Two moaths is too young to take mushing seriously, chine gunners in foreground. DiE- & R Ehotos: and besides there’s no snow yet. OP. &A. Photos

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