Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1928, Page 74

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION -DECEMBER 30, 1928 What future skies may hold. The strange autogiro, or “windmill plane,” invention of the Spaniard, Juan de la Cievra, flying over the country near Phila- delphia on its first test in America. The huge horizontally revolving blades permit the plane to rise and descend al- 5 X 3 i 3 most perpendicularly. Firemen fighting the destructive fire in the partially completed $2,000,000 church on © Wide World Photos Riverside Drive in New York for which John D. Rockefeller, jr., has contributed large sums. The blaze is seen sweeping up into the uncompleted tower from the main portion, which was badly damaged. TR ARG One of the beau- ties of the holiday retreat of the President and Mrs. Coolidge. The Venetian indoor swimming pool of the Howard E. Coffin mansion on Sapelo Island, off the coast of Georgia. sl The master of hounds leads the pack through a mill stream. A pic- turesque hunt scene in Manches- ter, England, where the going was not of the usual choice. O P. & A. Photos. A balcony view of the Howard E. Coffin estate on Sapelo Island. Moss- laden trees add to the semi-tropical beauty of the scene. o Foltz. Full-blooded Arabian steeds and costumed riders rehearsing for their part in the Tournament of Roses R 8 % e G 5 , Calif.,, on New Year day. The horses are from the ranch of W. W. Kellogg, the cerea! This appears to be a real ship of the desert, but it is only a freighter passing through the Suez ‘]:'aradc EHERs e L g.%p & A. Photos Banal < Publishers’ Photo Service ing.

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