Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1930, Page 110

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Ny Adventures in the Swiss Alps for a movie thriller. Un- usual scenes of mountain climbing feats performed by vet- erans of the icy trail for a recently completed German film. In the photo above the leap taken by the climber suggests a sui- cidal intent, with the nearest snow seeming many feet below him. © P. & A. Puotos. It's a great idea! Bathing beauties at Venice, Calif., look- ing for a new thrill, found it when they staged an “ice race” through the city streets. Autos pulled the slippery ice cakes at The story of two more famous dimes. SERSPPY Pace. e John D. Rockefeller presents Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Noyes each with a shining new coin after they had taxied him in a plane over the golf links at Ormond Beach, Fla. © Wide World Photos. With the skaters at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. e R . n ¥ X A y task for the wrecking crew. Of 12 cars in the train only th: Prince Albert de Ligne, the Belgian Ambassador to the remained on the track when this Louisville & Nashville passenger tnrayin \;:: United States, watches his youngest daughter, Helen, try the Mrs. Hoover takes part in church-home ceremony. The First Lady using b g B wrecked 40 miles north of Birmingham, Ala. Two persons were killed and a I ErEm———— ice. score injured. © Wide World Photo: © P. & A. Photos.

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