Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1930, Page 110

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—~GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 9, 1930. Destroyer’s bow folds up in collision. The U. S. S. Jacob Jones put- ting into San Diego, Calif., after ramming the destroyer Claxton in maneuvers. The Claxton also was able to make © Associated Press Photo. Stratford in Autumn. A picturesque view of the historic estate in West- moreland County, Va., which was formally taken over by the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation this Fall as a national shrine. It was the birthplace of Gen. Lee and two signers of the Declaration of lndependen;e. e . P ”» i Indian women picket polling booths. These are % 4 5 “The Greatest Mother.” Reproduced from a poster which o 00" ot front of the town hall of Bombay A high dive in the will be displayed by the American Red Cross .dun'.ng its 1930 2 Pitt-Notre Dame bat- roll call,.begmmng Armistice day. The painting is by Law- ::epg::::;:t;::‘f;.om e s %ofl:“?:.y‘c 3::23! tle. ]askwicl_t, No.(re rence Wilbur of New York. Dame back, is taking the aerial ride after being upset by the Pitt man at left © A. P. Photo. The ladies of Lapland like their pipes. An interesting study of a group of Lap- landers on a recent visit to Berlin, Ger- many. © P. & A. Photos. A new automotive wrinkle. This French car, with hinged body to per- mit access to chas- sis parts, was dis- played at the recent Paris Auto Show. A perambulating “bar” in the streets of Damascus. Miss Dorothy Turner, a rope-throwing ©P. & A. Photos. Note the elaborate Moslem decorations on the con- cowgirl of the Paeific Coast, snapped in action tainer carried by this soft-drink vendor. at the recent Salinas}Calif., round-up. © Associated Press Photo. © Underwood & Underwood.

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