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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION —-DECEMBER 23. 1928 King Neptune rules as the bat- tleship Maryland, President-elect Hoover’s good will ship, crosses the Equator. The President-elect, Mrs. Hoover and Capt. Kimberly of the Maryland are seen among those admiring the King's “get- up.” At right: President-elect Hoover in Lima, Peru, leaving the presidential palace in a carriage with President Leguia. 7 Underwood & Underwood and Associated Press Photos. Prince George, youngest son of King George of England, boarding the liner Berengaria at New York on his hurried return from his naval cruise to the King's bedside. - : ¥ 3 3 f © Wide World Photos. Y N (i . . . — —— - A December bride. Mrs. Dwight D. Taylor, who before her recent mar- Crowds at Guayaquil, Ecuador, for President-elect riage here was Miss Sarah K. Willard, Hoover's arrival. Mr. Hoover rides in the first car of this pro- daughter of Mrs. H. K. Willard of cession along the water front as it passes the American em- Washington. bassy and i(s flag_ © Underwood & Underwood. 7 Edmonston Photo. Air conference delegates attend presentation of the Harmon Trophy to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh for his outstanding How a mother ship, the U. S. S. Holland, and her submarine brood look from the air. The service to aviation in the past year. Standing beside Col. Lindbergh is Orville Wright, famous pioneer in aviation. larger “sub” of the group is the V-2, showing how submarines grow. © Associated Press Photo. © Underwood & Underwood.