Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1929, Page 105

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WASHINGTON, D. C. N GRAPHIC SECTION MARCH 17, 1929 IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 Spring comes early in Zion Na- tional Park. These riders are enjoying a balmy day amid the famous scenery of the Utah res- ervation. Climbing a coconut tree without a ladder is easy when you know how. A native son of Hawaii shows how it's done © Associated Press Photo. Senator Robert M. LaFollette, jr., the United States ; : 4 ; o . Senate’s youngest o . < o T C When a Berlin member, escapes a RO i A i et traffic cop gets cold little Winter feet and hands he iami § thaws out at thi weather at Miami Oxford University athletes take their intercollege meets seriously. Two American students finished news siud eawalll: Beach, Fla. : : : © Wide World Photos. S S R first and second in this exclusively Oxford 100-yard dash. : warmer. < © Associated Press Photo. Miss Ladislas Kostak, 20-year-old Warsaw typist, who will compete as A dragon ship puts out from the pier to take part in the annual battle of flowers at Villo- Another argument against overweight. The Maharajah of Alwar, India, measures Miss Poland in the Galveston, Tex., frunds, near Nice, France. It is one of the Winter season highlights along the French Riviera. e : i coi istri h r during his silver jubilee. - s Ph ® P. & A. Ph his weight in silver coins to be distributed to the poor during : Unmwn{u s 2oty contesy Associated Press Photo £ e

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