Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1930, Page 106

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY The landmark of an Ant- arctic pioneer. Men of the geo- logical party of the Byrd expe- dition as they came upon the rock cairn built by Amundsen " = 2 = S on Mount Betty to mark the Taking a “sun bath” in the Antarctic. Men of the Byrd expedition strip trail of his South Polar expedi- to the waist to get the sun on their bodies while digging out the photo lab- tion. oratory at Little America. Heavy clothes went on again as soon as the work © New York Times Co. and 8t. Louts Post-Dispatch, Stopped. e R D ok An answer to Sir Thomas. The Whirlwind, second and largest of the yachts which will compéte for the honor of defend- ing the America’s Cup, is iaunched at Boston. The best American yacht will meet Sir Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock V this Summer. © Assoclated Press Photo. As the first party of Gold Star Mothers sailed. Scene aboard the liner Amer- ica just before she sailed for the pilgrimage of American mothers to the battle- fields and cemeteries of the World War. e bl sd s Top form over the hurdles. Marian Fitting of the Pasadena Slicing the plate. Senator Millard E. Tydings of Maryland Athletig Club working out for a place on the American team which :’“"mnfh‘:":;n‘i‘"g:;tffi;‘!;aflk:y ; !Odopl:'n tl;e base ball battle be- t . Fidles f is S er at ween y aryland, his alma mater, and West ;:l.lz:ztnpete in the women's international me;lt, thxl-' \:x‘r,\m l‘ Sont, we Bathugs Purk, er. & Vest Splashing through! It took two bounds for this hunter to clear the water jump, but he crossed safely. The rider is Miss Marjorie Leigh, participating in the trials for the Grafton Hunt, near Towcester, England. © Associated Press Phot>.

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