Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1930, Page 117

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WASHINGTON, D. C. GRAPHIC SECTION APRIL 13, 1930 IN TWO PARTS—PART 2 The beauty of the Smoky Mourtains. A typical bit of scenery in the section along the Tennessee-North Carolina border which is being developed as a national park. About 150,000 acres of the country was deeded to the Government last Winter, and when fully laid out the park will embrace a scenic area 12 miles wide and 56 miles long. © Associated Press Photo An idea for a traf- fic jam! An Italian cavalry officer of- fers it in a little Forecasting the beach modes this Summer. stunt at the Cav- Kay Francis, the screen actress, wears the . alry School at shimmering satin pajama costume, with the “Hydro-technics” in New York Harbor. The fireboat John Purroy . Rome. 9A P-Photo enhancing jewelry and beach hat. Mitchell giving a water display with her newly installed high-pressure © Wide World Photos hoses. © Underwood & Underwood. The champion sharpshooter of them all. Alice L. Orton, University of Maryland co-ed, who captured the national in- tercollegiate women's individual rifle championship with a On the sands of the Pacific. A silhouette of mounted archers at Pebble Beach, Calif. ~ © Associated Press Photo score of 594 out of a possible 600. GiRTETASRhoon

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