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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 20, 1929. Views of the J. C. Penney estate at Miami, where the President-elect and Mrs. Herbert Hoover are staying on their Florida visit. The location provides the seclusion sought by Mr. Hoover for his rest in the South, while, as seen from the pavilion on the wharf, it com- mands a view of the city across the bay. © Amacisted Frem Phote. Postmaster General New person- ally hands up the first bag of mail to be loaded at the Pan-American Airport, at Miami, Fla., for the inauguration of the first international air mail and pas- senger service. It links the United States with Cuba, Nassau and the Wcst lndies. © Wide World Photos. Fighting the early-morning blaze which destroyed the Dulin & Martin store on F street and caused damage of more than $300,000. Until checked by the efforts of the entire fire-fighting force of the city, the blaze threat- ened the whole business section. ©P. & A. Photos. Miss Leila B. Potter of Toronto, who The lady who has flown alone from Capetown to London h s t hold her reputation of the world’s knows how to “crank”, her own plane. Lady Heath, the Brit- 2 = 2 . . faosl:::t ?N:l’l:lan skater :s one of Canada’s en- ish aviatrix, in the act at the Migmi e ee’"_ Wreckage of the big Army transport plane C-2, in which eight men went to their death when the plane tries in the Winter meets in this country. © Underwood & Underwood. crashed in a forced landing. The crash occurred just after the plane had taken off at Middletown, Pa., for the © P & A Photos return flight to Bolling Field. © Associated Press Photo.