Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1930, Page 112

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 30, 1930. A Little room to spare. The big plane carrier U. S. S. Lexington is Returning to his old love. Col. Charles Lindbergh, who as a young- rather a close fit for the Panama ster used to “burn up” the roads on a motor cycle, recalled those memo- Canal locks. She is seen here at the ries when he borrowed this machine for a cross-country spin at Del Pedro Miguel locks on her recent Monte, Calif. © Wide World Photos. canal passage. © P. & A. Photos. Uncovering dinosaur tracks in New Jersey. A party of scientists putting plaster seals over tracks made by a bi- pedal dinosaur about 60,000,000 years ago. They were found near Wood- ridge, N. J. © Wide World Photos. Above the clouds and snow-capped peaks. Five new Army pursuit planes making a test flight over the Olympic Mountains in Washington State. © Wide World Photos. A real sharpshooter to lead them. Capt. Roberta Wright of the George Washington University rifle team, which is going its winning way again this year. © P. & A. Photos. Perfect form for a water dive! But this Cambridge University rider met a solider sub- stance in his mishap in a steeplechase at Cot- tenham, England. © Underwood & Underwood. B ———— Princeton’s oarsmen get The “colonel” of the regiment. Miss an early start on Lake Car- Helen Durham, who was elected hono- negie. A close-up of the rary cadet colonel of the Kansas State varsity shell, powered by Agricultural College, R. O. T. C,, to eight huskies, who are ex- i iff pace for eside at the annual ball. pected to set a stiff p. it © Associated Press Photo opponents. ©P. & A. Photos.

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