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e | e Su ot g e : SUPPLEMENT 12 PAGES WASHINGTON. D. €. JUNE 8, 1930. 4~ e 'fi;l' Uncle Sam's midshipmen on parade. Opening the June week activities at the Naval Academy, the cadets are seen passing in review before Admiral Robison, superintendent of the academy, and a big gathering of June week visitors. P & A Photo Prince Don Alfonso of Orleans, cousin of the King of bpam reviewing the midshipmen with Admiral Rolmon The prince was a Graf Zeppelin passenger. deVoklaEhotos Viewing the Curtis Marine Trophy race from the Anacostia Naval Air Station. Navy planes are seen banking dround the pylon at that end of the course. fideiwoldiEhiosas Dwight Morrow, campaigning for the New Jersey sena torship, gets an air “lift” from his famous son-in-law, Col. Lindbergh. They are seen after Mr. Morrow had been landed at Newark in time to make a speech there. The youngster is James Costello, jr., son of a Newark official. i Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, “smiles his satisfaction after the saie passage from South America to Lakehurst. Wide World Photos The Graf Zeppelin on its return visit to Lakehurst. Crowds watch passengers disembark i P & A Photos after an air voyage of more than 60 hours from South America.