Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1930, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D). C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 28, 1930. “Friends” — An- olt‘her striking art photograph from “A Portrait” — Con- the Rochester In- tributed by Kenneth ;erpanonal Salon. Alexander of Los An- lat l};:y :flfal’yncal' geles to the Rochester Ygrk ew International Salon of = Photography. “Picaruelo”—An interesting selection from the art pho- tography now on exhibition at the Second Rochester Interna- tional Salon of Photography, at Rochester, N. Y. It is by Fred R. Dapprich of Los Angeles. Three little kit- tens! Nothing would be more sur- prising than a bad- mannered snarl from these sweet- faced little lion cubs at the Phila- delphia Zoo. © Wide World Photos. Not bad, this all-American fame! Fred Sington, University of Alabama’s all-American tackle this year, doesn’t seem displeased at all the co-ed popularity his selection has won for him. © Associated Press Photo. It's good for mental balance. Girls of Peng- wern College, England, are put through a juggling course as an aid to mind and body. © P. & A. Photos Miss Carol Deis of Day- ton, Ohio, and Raoul Nadeau of New York, as the smiling winners of the Atwater Kent F o u n dation's i Michael tak he i ing Ki A : National Radio Prince Michael takes another lesson in being King. He is shown with docks at New York from Europe. “VAV:;?&;?& S his father, King Carol of Rumania, at a recent military ceremony in : Bucharest. Associated Press Photo e TR A songbird returns from a Summer mi- gration. Amelita Galli-Curci, famous prima donna, waves a greeting as her ship

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