Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1932, Page 89

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GRAPHIC y R 11 taf Al GRAVURE SECTION ! ) ? SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON. D. C. - APRIL 10, 1932 When the Japanese cherry trees put on their gay raiment of Spring. A view of Potomac Park’s perennial beauty, looking across the Tidal Basin with a glimpse of the Lincoln Memocrial. Underwood & Underwood Watching them run at Bowie. Vice President Curtis and his brother- in-law, Edward E. Gann, were among the opening day visitors to the nearby Maryland track. Associated Press Photo Track fans greet opening of the racing season at Bowie. A gen- eral view snap- ped at the finish of the second race. Star Staff Photo Capt. William T. Cardfcrd of the Army equestrian team tests his mount for the 2 v : Gen. Dawes was their cupid. Dr. Trevor C ‘Ohlr);ren{;lac: ;]nuar éhlfl:cuan‘t Stamp, son of Sir ]o_siah Stamp, noted ‘BrmTh eco- Fort! Rosecrans. Calif 3 s B SO 3 nomist, with his bride, the former Miss Frances Aoc Rt B oiet e it & Ca % Bosworth of Evanston, Ill. They met through Gen. Dawes’ association with Sir Josiah in the formula- Great Falls returns to its old fury. When this picture was taken the tion of the Dawes reparations plan. water was at its highest mark in two years, Star Staff Photo. Associated Press Phot

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