Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1930, Page 110

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 2. 1930. Col. Lindbergh pre- pares to go aloft in a glider. The famous flyer is seen in the cockpit of a Bowlus motorless aircraft at Lebec, Calif., as the ground crew arranges A moment for steady bal d y balance an z'r':“c?:‘l:sfl:: :il:apv»the nerve. Arthur Christiansen sailing © Wide World Photos. through the air in one of the longest ski jumps made in the New York State championship contest at Salisbury ~.... Mills, N. Y. © P. & A. Photos. Schoolgirls of the North in carnival spirit. Miss Harriet C. Cole of Pittsburgh passing through an arch of snowshoes on a tobo~- Still swings a gan as queen of the wicked midiron. Lasell Seminary Win- John D. Rockefel- ter sports carnival at And here’s the aquaglider. Dick Pope ler in action on the Intervale, N. H. is trying out the novel contraption at Win- course at Ormond © Wide World Photos. ter Haven, Fla. Towed by a speedboat, the Beach, Fla., where aquaplane is lifted in long leaps over the he rarely misses his water by the airplane wing. daily round of golf. % e © Wide World Photos. ©P. & A. Photos. The “most beautiful girl” at Palm Beach. Miss Loretta Sayers of Larchmont, N. Y., won ""',e. title b{ a w;llmgh umnémous..:::egfp:::: Famous mansion to be opened to public. A view of Biltmore Mansion of the late George W. Vanderbilt's estate at Asheville, N. C., which houses inter colony there. priceless art treasures, now to be viewed by the public for the first time. The gardens of the estate are said to have few equals in the world. © Underwood & Underwood.

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