Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1935, Page 99

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- GLIDING IN FOR A LANDING AT BIG MEADOWS. Emil Sekella of thi e Elmira Gliding Club maneuvers his glider to a smooth landing for the admiration of the gallery at the annual competition of the Soaring Society of America, high up in the mountains of Shenandoah National Park. Photo bv Elwood Baker., Star Staff THE OLD GIVES WAY TO THE NEW. Traffic flows over the new Calvert Street Bridge with the opening of the north side of the great concrete structure. The old steel bridge, moved in a rare engineering feat to serve during construction of the new span, soon will be out of this picture. @ Underwocd. The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 20, 1935. TAKING OFF IN THE GLIDER MEET. Stan- ley Smith of Rochester, N. Y., makes a bid at Big Meadows for the national soaring championship he held in 1933. TUNING UP FOR THE BIG SHOW. Lieut. H. S. Isaacson, U. S. A, puts Virginia Navarre through a jumping drill at Fort Riley, Kans., for the Na- tional Horse Show at Madison Square Garden. © Wide World Photos. Left: ROOTING IN THE RAIN! Loyal George Washington cohorts sit it out in the bleachers at Griffith Stadium to cheer their grid warriors to a night victory over Ca- tawba. © Star Staff Photo. Star Staff Photo. MORE STRENGTH FOR GIBRALTAR. Reinforcement troops for the British stronghold at the entrance of the war-stirred Mediterranean Sea are shown leaving the troop ship Viceroy of India by lighter to go ashore. © Wide World Photos

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