Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1931, Page 101

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RAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 18, B Fiying over the snow at St. Moritz! A party of skiists resemble a formation flight of airplanes as they leap down a slope in the mountains above the famous Swiss resort. Wide World Photos. Capt. William MacLaren and Mrs. Beryl Hart, co-pilots of the seaplane Trade Wind, just before they hopped off from Hamilton, Bermuda, for the Azores. Storms spread peril over the latter part of their course to the Azores, on a flight projected as the first commercial air crossing of the Atlantic. © Wide World Photos e SRrmticHiol Out of the West. Jack Miller, Tom Barrett, Cali o_rmal.‘_ A rea Slim Cavanaugh, Hank Worden, J. B. Hibbard senorita, Miss Rosa and (seated) Tex Cooper and Peggy Hannam, Rinaldi of San characters in the Theater Guild production of Gabriel, Calif., as “Green Grow the Lilacs,” at the National Theater } il . 4 . > she represented her this week g a ski trail in the Colorado Rockies. It may take patience to climb the zigzag d ” ! city in a recent fete. : ere’s a lony slide down! © The Colorado Association. 1 A ; Wide World Photos. What's hard about this! A little native of the Beme"s(e = i 3 is just ed to skiing as walk- 2 Quite an idea for keeping cool! A mysterious Mr. Moro allows himself to be frozen in a cake of ice for glberlmd, e RS usq B,?,c?.w %,m Ph:to. Miss Kathryn Mullowny, hter of the late Judge g A. R. Mullowny, as She appear: on a recent program rinutes and is chopped out alive. He is seen within the cake as the stunt was performed for Portland, - . - newspaper men. © Wide World Photos. with the Lisa Gardiner dancers.

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