Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1931, Page 94

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 21, 1931. A : Z % i I Veterans’ day at the White House. President and Col. and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh talk over their projected Orient flight with the Japanese Am- Mrs. Heover sto’;ping for a chat with: disabled veters bassador and his wife. The interesting picture was taken when they were recent luncheon guests of ans who attended the annual lawn party given for Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi at the embassy here. Underwood & Underwood them on the White House grounds. Associated Press Photo German statesmen bound for Chequers. Chancellor Bruening and Foreign Minis- Sons of O'd Nassau hold a strange 5 . : ter Curtius (left to right in parade. These Princeton grads, s garbed as firemen and hauling an old front), arriving at Sguthamp- engine of the 90s, are members of the | ton. England, on their way to class of 1926. They were cn hand for the official country estate cf the alumni parade preceding the Yale- Premler. Ramsay MacDonald Princeton base ball game and Prince- for their conference on the ton’s 184th commencement. economic situation. Associated Press Photo “Wide World Photos One way of cooling off. These mountain-c liml;ing tourists are contemplating an ascent of % Pinnacle Peak, in Rainier National Park, Washingtcn, where the snow stays all Summer. The Members of the 1931 graduating class of HO"°“‘A““5E£“‘3:“:?J;I mountain summit is six miles from the camera. OWide World Photos. R ) Members of the June graduating class of Eastern High School. “Rideout

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