Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1930, Page 108

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THE SUNDAY STAR, The spirit of carnival at Nice. One of the weird floats passing in the an- nual carnival procession through the streets of the famous French resort city on the Mediterranean. ©P. & A. Photos. Champion archers of the East and West. J. Toyokawa of Tokio, Japan, and Carl Thompson, holder of the metropolitan archery championship, dis- play their marksmanship at Pinehurst, N. C. Note the differently shaped bows. © P_ & A. Photos. WASHINGTON, D. C—~GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 23. 1930. An oddity of the Cali- fornia landscape. Bearing some resemblance to a thatched hut, this palm is one of those to be seen in the canyon at the foot of San Jacinto Peak. © P. & A. Photos. Death rides the rails. Wreckage after the rear-end collision of two sections of a Central of Georgia pas- senger train at Glen Alta, Ga. A flagman was killed and 30 persons injured. © Wide World Photos. The night beauty of the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza at In- dianapolis. A lighted fountain surrounds the 100-f o o t black-granite shaft, and in the back- ground rises the main shrine of the newly completed memorial. A marine Methuselah. This lobster, 3 feet long and weighing 30 pounds, almost broke through the drag net in which he was landed off Nantucket Shoals the other day. His age is estimated at 40 years. OB & A= Btiotos Bavarian artillerymen need brawn. It takes that to haul field guns through the snow of the Bavarian Alps, as shown in this view of Winter maneuvers. © Wide World Photos.

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