Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1934, Page 113

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WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 16, 1934. Winter comes to Switzerland. Framed in the snow-laden boughs of a hillside evergreen is the little town of Davos, in the Grison Mountains, one of the most popular resorts in Switzerland. Associated Press Photo. [ Sun bathing on the snow above St. Moritz. The scene is on Corviglia, famous for its ski descents. Associated Press Photo. Japan’s younger generation has its day. The young- sters held by these proud parents were adjudged the healthiest in a na- tion-wide contest concluded at To- kio. © Wide World Photos. Snow scul p- ture at Davos. A visiting sculptor expresses him- self in the nat- ural element of the Swiss resort —and calls the creation “Three Boys.” GRAPHIC SECTION IN TWO PARTS PART 2 A lake of ice “‘flowers.” on the frozen lake surface at St. Moritz, famous Swiss resort. ¢ ages. Jack Frost leaves a wondrous bit of his handiwork « Steiner. California also can boast of a bit of early snow Enough of it fell in the mountains at Truckee the other day to bury motor cars and what not. ‘Wide World Photos — Carved by the An oddity of nature in South Africa is this bal- anced rock forma- tion near the west frontier of Natal. The rock at the left is known as the “Policeman’s Hel- met.” Associated Press Photo.

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