Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1931, Page 102

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ~—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 18, 1931 The champion takes off! Strand Mikkelsen, who won the national ski-jumping cham- pionship last year, starting a leap in a meet at Bear Mountain, N. Y., in which his mark again outdistanced all competitors. Imagine the sensation at having nothing between you and that drop but a pair of skis! Wide World Photos. Cyclone leaves damagin “Qai » e floog in Peramhurs India. g&fi i Si SAam;I Pau{,, agau;(nngh»bz 4 2 ¢ thony Van Dyck, whic BT . : s ai tives are seen wading through soslys 4 Einstein, by avocation an accomplished violinist, is shown one of ‘the! principal thorough- has just come to this country playing in a concert aboard the liner Belgenland, on which o to be exhibited in New York. he traveled from Europe to California. A P Photo, fares after the,_ l:wcfii?;ofl':;hmu;u It was once in the imperial 1 Hohenzollern collection. © Associated Press Photo. Music has charms for a famous scientist. Prof. Albert [ 4 VI Vit [ Over the barrels at Newburgh, N. Y. Danny Hearn, fancy performer on The 1931 profile! Karin Lewis, a Germany builds an air giant for France. This huge Romar flying boat is being con- et R o e i 2-year-old” Winter visitor at Palm structed in a Berlin factory for delivery on the reparations account. Wide World Photos. b e Beach, Fla., debates the temperature of the pool. Associated Press Photo

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