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WASHINGTON, D. C. GRAPHIC SECTION DECEMBER 8, 1929 IN TWO PARTS PART 2 Your move next! That seems the mutual attitude of this stag and the hounds who have brought him to bay in the Rambouillet Forest of France. An unusual hunt picture showing that the hounds are not without respect for punishing antlers. B aotos A record breaker for high flying. Ruth Alexander of Coronado, Calif., just after fly- ing to an altitude of 18,000 feet, a record for planes of less than 100 horsepower. ¥y i K e > Associated Press Photo. | © & 2 r - . BT ol As the first snow mantles the Capitol grounds. A picturesque late Autumn scene. ) P. & A. Photos The girls are rolling everywhere in Germany ! Here'’s the start of a An earthquake spells trouble for the transatlantic cables. This “rhonrading” race man is swinging overside from a cable repair ship as a grappling at Wurzburg. hook lifts a broken cable. The break is thus found and repaired © P. & A. Photos : | . on the ship. A number of cables were broken in the recent earth- weighed 774 pounds, and is believed to be the ok P & A. Photos 2 4 i -y largest ever caught in the Gulf of Mexico. ¢ = Assoctated Press Photo Not like the ones we used to find in the brook! This monster crawfish—not a lobster—