Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1930, Page 94

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 20, 1930. Iceland celebrates the millenary of its Parlia- ment. Members of the Parliament are seen here in ancient cos- tume as they took part A Yankee crew wins in a close finish on the Thames. A picturesque view of the English race course as Prince- . . d’e’_uf: monyas ton’s 150-pound crew defeats Clare College in the Henley regatta. Both crews lost before the finals for the Thames ©P. &4 Pho Cup. © Assoclated Press Photo. English flying circles were a bit stunned when a woman, Miss Winifred Brown, won the King’s Cup in the race around Britain. Here she is with the trophy. L St. Louis writes its own page in the history of Admiral Byrd’s triumphal return. He is seen saluting the crowd as the parade in his honor passed down Washington avenue. © Associated Press Photo. At left: Miss Helen Greene of Rochester, Minn,, on the White House steps after her recent arrival to serve as Mrs. Hoover's private social secretary. © Underwood & Underwood Mickey gets a pater- nal pointer. King Carol of Rumania calling the attention of his son -“fiuw - i B | Michael to an interest- - & \ \ ing detail in a military Sports stars wed inyParis. Rene LaCoste, former The world’s most famous infant. Charles Augustus Lind X ¢ ew at B«l‘::h‘a:est French tennis champion, with his charming bride, who bergh, jr., seems slumbrously indifferent to all the ado made of his - S » ; was Mlle. Thion de la Chaume, noted golfer. arrival. He was two weeks old when this was taken. @© Associated Press Photo. © Wide World Photo.

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