Evening Star Newspaper, April 7, 1935, Page 98

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 7, 1935. The New Deal builds in the Tennessee Valley. Norris Dam, on the Clinch River, ncar Knoxville, takes shape in massive concrete forms, soon to mean more water power for this proving ground of new ideas in regional settlement and conservation. Behind the dam will rise a lake 50 miles long. : The peanut that got away. And what a woeful state it leaves the Zoo polar bear in as he reaches vainly through the bars for it. Romance links royalty. A new por- trait of Princess Ingrid, daughter of Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden. whose engagement to Crown Prince Be it ever so humble——- Getting an early start in the Southland. Frederik of Denmark has just been a woodpecker family chooses an old shoe for its home—unless the announced. Associated Press Photo photographer has tricked us. Associated Press Photo With the grace of a camel! Steeplechasing is not in a camel’s line, but this one manages to clear the barrier and thrill the rider out for a lark near Cairo, Egypt. Two wonders of nature, with the éontinent between. Rainbow Natural Bridge, in the remote wastelands of Utah and never seen by a white man until 1909, is still a rarely photo- graphed phenomenon of age-carved rock. And the moss-draped beauty of Dismal Swamp, in North Carolina, is a surprise to those who have had only a mental picture of it. © Roberts Photos.

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