Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1930, Page 118

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 16, 1930. The crash of a 150-foot stack. Dynamite was the time-saver used in lwel% the nearly : tons of brick in The U. 8. S. Texas, flagship of the United States Fleet, puts in for a lay-over at the this chimneg: at Brooklyn Navy Yard. It takes a small fleet of tugs to ease the 50,000-ton floating fortress Tooting, Eng- into the dock—and the job is all too slow for bluejackets with shore leave in the big city land. ahead. © Associated Press Photo. Ramsay MacDonald, England’s airminded premier, flies to Croydon Aerodrome, London, to witness an air show for delegates to the imperial conference. © Underwood & Underwood. Emil Jannings, the not screen star, registers su- pine bliss in the garden of his home at St. Wolfgang, Austria. ©® Wide World Photos. ————— | At left: An interest- ing photograph of King Caroliof Rumania with his young son, Crown Prince Michael. It was taken at Bucharest on the 37th anniversary of Carol’s birth. © Wide World Photos. Ready for the first chase. Members of the Washing- ton Riding and Hunt Club as they prepared to follow the hounds in the opening hunt of the season. © P. & A. Photos. Hard aground in New York Harbor. Fog caused this icament for the iner Colombia, which strayed from the channel and goundod off Fort adsworth, Staten Island, ©A.P.Photo. ueen of Bulgaria. This shows King Boris and his Italian bride lea the historic Church of St. is at , Italy, just aft A Francis at Assisi, Italy, just after the w ngccnm:ny G

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