Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1930, Page 111

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GRAPHIC _ z u taf GRAVURE SECTION ; il SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON. D. €. MARCH 30. 1930. ' W ,5- Y I YYYiys ‘\ L g *s yicen L Ready to test her speed on the high seas. The U. S. S. Northampton, one of Uncle Sam’s newest cruisers, leaving Fore River, Mass., for her first trial run. She wili be turned over to the Navy in April. WS EEIaIECEnS Ready to glide across the continent. Capt. Frank Hawks seated in the glider Eaglet, in which he was scheduled to leave San Diego, Calif., today to be towed by a plane to New York. © Associated Press Photo. A chance meeting in London. Lloyd George (left), British Lib- eral leader, shaking hands with Dwight W. Morrow, member of the American delegation to the Naval Conference, after attending memo- rial services for former President Taft. CRESCIMeTE TCRy ERISO: Maj. Sir Ronald Lindsay, the new Henry (right) greeting British Ambassador, as he officers at Fort Myer, called at the White House to Va., after taking !'he E ' ; , present his credentials to Presi- oath as the new chief i 5 3 7 s : 3 , : W ot dent Hoover. He is accom- of Cavalry.flp“‘ gl N o A . | oy panied by Francis White of the 4 - 14 3 “~op .7 e B [ “1n e S gent State Department, © F- & A Photos 59 3 : 585 —_— e Egypt. ©AF Photo.

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