Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1930, Page 107

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GRAPHIC Z g u ‘L&f“‘ 3 GRAVURE SECTION K3 74| SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON. D. (. —FEBRUARY 9. 1930. A new step in acronautical development at Lakehurst. This shows how the glider was attached to the dirigible Los Angeles for the test in which Lieut. Ralph S. Barnaby made a perfect landing when the glider was released 3,000 feet in the air. © Associated Press Photo. . The flying Lindberghs turn to glider thrills. They are shown with Hawley Bowlus (center), builder of the glider, just before Mrs. Lindbergh entered the cockpit for a six-minute sail at San Diego, Calif. Inset shows Mrs. Lindbergh ready to take off. © Associated Press Photo. ' Charles Evans Hughes, who has been named by President Hoover as Chief Justice of the United States to succeed former President Taft. Miss Margaret Ekdahl of blue eyes and blond} | resses, who captured Florida's beauty crown in| dent Taft. =~ he Miami pageant. She resides at Tampa. o P. & A. Photos American delegates to the London Naval Conference pay tribute at the tomb of England’s Un- known Soldier. Secretary of State Stimson (right) standing in silent tribute before the tomb with Why think of snow and harsh Winter when you can look at this! The sun-bathed scene is on the fashionable Colonial Ambassador Dawes and Senator Robinson. © Wide World Photos Beach at Nassau, the Bahama Island resort. © Underwood & Underwood

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