Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1930, Page 114

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON., D. C(—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 30, 1930. . " ; A “Dixie flyer” in action. Cy Le- A titled visitor arrives. Lady Mount- DR. LUTHER H. REICHELDERFER. MA]. GEN. HERBERT B. CROSBY, RETIRED. iand, lg-year-zld flash of the ’}I"ex:s batten, wife of Lord Louis Mountbatten Christian University, who recently and wealthy English heiress, on deck as the Aquitania docked at New York. Named by President Hoover to serve as the two civilian members of the District’s new Board ;‘16“:::2“:;;9 100-yard dash Pricl?lgmgf © P. & A. Photos. of Commissioners. © Underwood & Undérwood. - Left: Sizzling ac- tion in the “Grape- fruit League.” Lou Gehrig, Yankee slugger, slides home with the Yanks’ only run in a 4-to-1 defeat by the Boston Braves. © P. & A. Photos. Hollywood honey- mooners. Lowell Sherman and Helene Costello smile for the pho- tographer on their wedding trip. O P. & A. Photos. A lingering visitor in the Southland. Irene Bordoni, the Pupils of the Alexandria High School who participated 100 per c ent in the National Oratorical Contest, each of the approximately 600 g:f:hfmd T — pog La&tA%’i‘gg:i students writing a composition on the Constitution. © Star Staff Photo. The 1,300 pupils of the Washington-Lee High School of Ballston, Va., each of whom prepared a compositi ituti i ; ¢ : v 3 ton, - : position on the Constitution to give the school a 100 rating in .the National O{a!oncal Contest. It is the largest school outside of Washington taking part in the contest in The Star area. Missngetsy Csannon awinnepre:tcflrl‘: school, will represent Arlington County in the Virginia district finals. " "o Cabitol Photw

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