Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1937, Page 107

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10 PAGES IN GRAVURE 0 5 WASHINGTON NEWS % FEATURES |WZ g a Al DC and SUBURBS ~ i LA 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE WASHINGTON. D. C. MAY 16, 1937. IN PICTURES The President waits for a strike off Corpus Christi. With him are his son, Elliott, and a guide, Barney Farley. Trazonss o T — Success again! The President hooks a 77-pound silver tarpon and = \ ‘ I L ' ‘ C L P UL 2X TR Elliott and the guide assist with the happy landing. i - Miss Gertrude Laughlin tokes a jump side saddle on “Gray Dawn” at the National Capital Horse Show at Meadowbrook. € Underwood and Underwocod After a battle lasting 22 minutes the executive party proudly exhibits its catch to the waiting cameraman. Charley Kurtsinger, who booted War Admiral home in the Kentucky Derby, holds up two fingers as he takes a shower after the race and 3 5 =t promises another victory next year. He once rode Twenty Grand to a At the apple blos- record. . som festival in Win- ¥ 4 chester, Lucille Spil- man, Edith Dunn, Shirley Heine, 8 years old, The President enjoys a contented smoke after his successful bout with Jean Forney, Dorothy T A. P. Photos. Fauver and Geraldine was drum major of the Ameri- the big silver king. s ol L Fogle performed the can Legion’s Junior Drum darkness dance. Corps at Central High's circus. TGy . iah circus were, left to A part ot - - in the Central High circus MOUC Py festival, Lefr poc. 39N dance sequenc king part in T1€ - erine Mifflin an Kitty Stop ! 1 right are H ence pertormed qp 4, Young dancers ta Tisenger, Co itty Stotler, ester Trimble, Marie M ¢ apple biogsom ' Kimbell, Jean - varie Mudd, Jonedith right, Helen enry and Hurley.

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