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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SE N—MAY 31, 1931 Hello, big boy! Small Package, John R. Macom- ber’s retired racer, doesn’t fit his name beside this little Shetland pony colt, which lives on a farm with him at Methuen, Mass. © Wide World Photos Germany’s fairest. The Baroness Frey- berg, known on the " i " . German screen as Under the massive spans of the Arlington Memorial Bridge, as they 1ift Daisy D'Ora, who was = -0 — upward. Each half weighs 6,000 tons, isb912 f‘fet long and 90 feet wide, and is recentl chosen as o lanced by a 5,000-ton concrete block. *“Miss ’bermany" in a A “Zeppelin on wheels.” This strange propellor-driven COURTEEE S y beauty contest at Ber- car recently traveled at a speed of 128 miles an hour on a Ger- lin. © Wide World Photos. man railroad line. It was a new speed record on rails. © Wide World Photos. He'd make soup for an army. But The head of George Washington emerges from a great this giant sea turtle seems more con- cliff in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is the first group e cerned with feeding himself here. He of four American Presidents to be completed in the Mount Lord Irwin, who has been succeeded by the Earl of Willingdon, as British is stretching his his ample neck for a Rushmore National Monument. Gutzon Borglum is the viceroy to India, is shown leaving Indian soil for his homeward voyage. Lady tempting morsel of food. sculptor. Note the compartive size of the men. Irwin is seen in the flowergd dress, behind him. © Associated Press Photo. ®© Associated Press Photo. © Associated Press Photo. Members of the June graduating class of the Macfarland Junior H'g%%ml‘