Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1930, Page 110

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THE Joan Fry, English tennis star, passes under an arch of swords as the bride of Lieut. Tom Ashley Lakeman. They were married at Brompton, England. © Associated Press Photo. SHING'T( D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 17, 1930. Uncovering the sand-buried treasures of an ancient city. A view of the ruins of the Roman city of Leptis Magna, in Tripoli, where an expedition of the Italian government is finding new sidelights on ancient his- tory. © Associated Press Photo. Another view of the Roman city ruins along the desolate coast of ancient Libya. Hun- dreds of Arabs are being em- ployed by the Italian govern- ment in uncovering the mys- teries of ancient Leptis Magna. © Associated Press Photo Lenin‘s tomb, in Moscow. The mov- ing spirit of the Soviet revolution is memorialized in this massive granite pile which was re- cently completed to dominate Red Square. ©P. & A. Photos. “Thanks, old fellow.” Six-year-old Irene Nagele shakes hands with Champion, her St. Bernard, after he had received a medal from the Anti-Vivisection Society of New York for saving her life. OP. & A. Photcs. As the pack closes in! A remarkable photograph of the end of a stag hunt during the meet of the Berks and Bucks Farmers Staghounds near Wink- field, England. The sturdy foot ball squad of McKinley High School, which this year added another to Tech’s long list of ?ligh school championships. © Rideou © Wide World Photos. Sharpshooters of the air. Lieut. Harold Bowman (left) and Lieut. P. K. Urban of the Army Air Corps, who recently scored eight successive “hits” with 10Q-pound bombs from a one-mile altitude, at Rock- well Field, Calif. | © Wide World Photos. \

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