Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1930, Page 114

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 30, 1930. Prince Svasti, At right: A recent father ?‘S' the and exclusive portrait Q:“n,flb iam, of Queen Rambhipa- Vb; °‘;’I‘ > °“: raniya of Siam, taken of “he £ s during preparations for fa"y ot visi- the royal family’s visit .. to America. A gridman is decorated. Al Woods, quarterback of the Maryland University foot ball team, receiving the medal of merit of the Nicaraguan government for dis- tinguished service with the United States Marine Corps in the campaign against the bandit Sandino. H. C. Byrd, who as athletic director is Woods’ foot ball coach, is presenting the medal. © Star Staff Photos. In the Blue Ridge country of Virginia. A picturesque Autumn scene along an old mill stream which has fallen far below the dam level in the drought. e SIAMESE ROYALTY WHO WILL VISIT HERE IN SPRING A square deal for ten little orphans. arrangement for feeding a motherless litter on a Michigan farm. A study in reflections. on a Virginia farm. At left: King Pra- Princess jadhipok I of Siam, Svasti, mother who will head the royal of the Queen, party on its American who also will visit, to include a brief be a member of stay in Washington the the royal party. latter part of April. Every pig has his bottle in this novel © Wide World Photos. George Sallee, who claims a world record for free fall parachute drops by recently plunging 8,000 feet through space before pulling the rip cord of his parachute. © Associated Press Photo. At left: An Autumn land- scape in nearby Virginia. The ice house and barns mirrored in the still water of a pond

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