Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1935, Page 87

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Famous Authors in This Week-the New Color Magazine he Sunday Stad WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 3, 1935. Ups and downs of steeplechasing. Three mounts are down and it looks dubious for others in this bad pile-up at the first hurdle in the Oxford University Bullington Club point-to-point race at Oxon, England. ‘Wide World Photos. Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, newly appointed chairman of the Consumers’ Advisory Board of N.R. A, on the job at her desk in the Department of Commerce Building. © Wide World Photos President Roosevelt enjoys old - fashioned Winter at Hyde Park. He is shown driving his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Boettiger, in a ‘“one horse open sleigh” over roads near the Roose- velt ancestral home. « Associated Press Photo. Army bombers tune up for round-trip flight from Washington to Canal Zone. The 10 big planes are shown at Rockwell o Field, San Diego, Calif., . T : ; - ! ; ‘ . 7 5 A ‘ p ederal Building at Pittsburgh which they will attempt : chg:&t.zg‘ D. Smith, Worla’Wa; fiyer, s g during a recess in his incogxe tax hearingg. e course of the Washington- 3 : It was at the hearing that attorneys disclosed a 2,140-mile non-stop g ; = 0 Jumpjonincetiian. : anal Zone mass flight to Army pilots . ! y his plan to give a great national art galle of his command. © Associated Press Photo. i g e i sy g ttional ar hegss Phg © Associated Press Photo.

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