Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1930, Page 106

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THE SUNDAY STAR, At the mercy of the pounding surf. The oil tanker Tamiahua, largest of the Pacific Coast tankers, runs hard aground about 50 miles south of the Golden Gate. She is seen waiting for high tide and a fleet of tugs in the hope of being refloated. ©P.&A. ’h‘.u. town, Sunday, One reason why the Marines win. Sergt. Jiggs, 2d, their gridiron mas- cot, is enough to take the heart out of any enemy. © Wide World Photos WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Thanksgibing SECTION—NOVEMBER 23, 1930. Leading the Trojan Band. Miss Mabel Langton, University of Southern California co-ed, is one of the fanciest college drum majors in the land. © Wide World Photos. Costumed floflp and others at special Armistice service, “The Spirit of the Cross,” at Grace Episcopal Church, George- lovember 9. © Schutz Photo. Miss Betty Jean Hunt, na- tional girl archery champion, about to score a bull’s-eye. She is a freshman at the University of California at Los Angeles. © Underwood & Underwood.

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