Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1929, Page 97

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GRAPHIC N GRAVURE SECTION 03 fi u a &l SUPPLEMENT ‘ IN TWO PARTS 12 PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C. - MARCH 17, 1929. IR Y Tuning up to a world-record speed of 231 miles an hour. Maj. H. O. D. Segrave, the English racing driver, flashing over the sand of Daytona Beach, Fla., just before passing the mile post from which the record speed of his Golden Arrow racer was timed. i © Associated Press Photo Mexican revolu- tionists settling just after driving the federals out of [} ’ the town. Maj. H. O. D. Segrave, the world’s new speed king, re- ©FP.&A Photos.| ceiving the congratulations of his wife just after breaking the record at Daytona Beach. © Associated Press Photo A risky stunt for the society circus. Sergt. McGuire of the 3rd Cavalry taking a human hurdle as crack riders at Fort Mexican, federall tico e oVt e 2 Gen. Van Zorn Moseley, commanding American Myer train for the benefit riding event to be held there next . International Bridge im:. E‘l p‘:‘: Tex., to ; forces at El Paso, Tex., discussing the internment of federal troops with Gen. Flores of the rebel forces © Staff Photo. . R i y be interned at Fort Bliss after surrendering i 3 ; € : Juarez. OIF- G ETSe s which took Juarez. © Wide World Photos

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