Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1933, Page 84

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 23, 1933. When the apple trees bloom along the old rail fence. Working in the garden is fun—if it’s e only make-believe. © Roberts. « W is WM TR - T T EOR K SO AR »” * A vision of the past from the deck of a modern liner. As the old square-rigged Italian training ship Cristcfaro Colombo is passed in Midatlantic by the Italian liner Conte di Savoia, cadets swarm the rigging to return the salute from the new greyhound of the sea. © Wide World Photos. With the fleet in the Pacific. The stern guns of the destroyer Roper thrust boldly into this view from her deck of other destroyers rang- ing over the coastal sea in maneuvers. © Wide World Photos. A new thrill for the fisherman. When Miles Overholt, Yankee speed wins for Oxford. C. F. Stanwood (left), formerly of Bowdoin College, winning 12-year-old Catalina Islander, goes fishing he dons a diving the 120-yard hurdles in the annual Oxford-Cambridge meet. He was one of several American helmet and walks out to a depth of 50 feet and spears his track stars who helped Oxford break a Cambridge track supremacy of seven years. day’s catch. Air is supplied by a hose from shore and lead weights keep him on the bottom. © Associated Press Photo. © Wide World Photos. In the Spring a youngster’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of fishin’. © Roberts. 3 X AR S~ 2 B Ve s A - — Brightening up the beach. Lillian Bond, screen actress, illustrates in this beach costume just how to go about it this Summer. © Asscela

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