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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION-DECEMBER 30, 1928 > OF AN AIRPLANE 4 WAS MADE FROM. THIS SPOT BY {0~ GRVILLE. WRICHT = "% EMBER 171907 IN A MACHINE DESIGNED AND BUILT EY AILBUR WRICHT AND ORVILLE WRICHT - THIS TABLET WAS ERFCTED BY THE NATIONAL AERONAUTIC ASSOCIATION - OF THE U.S A DECEMBER 171928 70 COMMEMORATE THE TWENT Y=FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THIS EVENT - e Orville Wright (left) standing beside the memorial tablet near Kitty Hawk, N. C., marking the spot from which he made the first air- plane flight. At right are Sena- tor Hiram (s Bingham of Connecticut and Miss Amelia Ear- hart, transat- lantic flyer. © Wide World Photos. Gathered to honor the Wright brothers on historic Kill Devil Hill, near Kitty Hawk, N. C,, from which Orville Wright made the first flight in an airplane. Air conference delegates who attended the unveiling of the memorial there are seen climbing the long slope. © Wide World Photos. New York’'s smiling new police commissioner, Grover Whalen. As formerly the city’s official greeter of distinguished visitors, Mr. Whalen has been probably one of the most photographed persons in the country. O'F-&A-Thotos. A busy street in La Paz, Bolivia, and an in- teresting cross section of the population of that country, which has figured in the re- cent border fighting with Paraguay. © Underwood & Underwood. Let Your New Year's Creeting Be Flowers They will make your “Happy New Year” ring with wholehearted sentiment. Vera Temple as she appears in a scene from the mystery play “Wooden Kimono,” which comes to Washington this week. T Al We Wish a BHappp and _ Prosperous b v areames fiem gtal’! The Happy New Year through ‘ {H Gucle BI‘OS. CO. G e, TR S A little gift awaits you at gur Extr Gruen Watch of 'a Ferfect Diamond: 1212 F St. 3 teh J ook For The Big Clock : s} 1102 Conn. Ave. eli“@r's ] - M, 3103 14th St. 818 F “ Street - ' Opposite Patent Office 2817 14th St. Col. 10412-10413 - Greetings to friends out of town delivered by wire within a short while. Gladys Ingle, a Cali- fornia stunt flyer per- forms a stunt with the rod and reel. Next to flying she likes fishing, and she brought this 212-pound sea bass to gaff single-handed. © P. & A. Photos,