Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1930, Page 106

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. A canoe race in the Hawaiian style. Each manned by six paddlers, these native outrigger canoes are starting a race for the championship of the islands at Waikiki Beach. © Underwood & Underwood. Warming up to take a swim! On a Midsummer visit to Rocky Mou: thy Stoddard, Denver diving champion, finds enough snow to use her skiis of Lake before diving in. J Teddy takes a ride at Brighton, England. The chain seems the only thing that convinces Teddy he isn’t old enough to get out and walk Associated Press Photo. A far cry from the motor age! A fair Parisienne is borne in the medieval manner through the streets of Paris in a recent trans- portation pageant. © P. & A. Photos __ Sweethearts of the rodeo. With this sort of competition it was no light t judges to pick Miss Margaret McCulley (right) as “Sweetheart of the Rod linas, Calif. © Associay Uncle Sam’s largest submarine on her trial run. A view from the bri of - ich in di i i 2 g dge of the V-5, which in dimensions is almost a Paris celebrates Bastille day. The patriotic fervor of the national holiday is traditionally expressed disappearing cruiser. With a surface speed of 17 knots, the V-5 has a cruising radius of 15,000 mil d i - . . e = e ax; ,...::.me:,; .‘,’,fiv by dancing on the streets and other gayeties, rather than with firecrackers and skyrockets. © P. & A. Photos cers and 81 men.

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