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WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 27, 1930 t f iff J^iT^pw|lHmßK|♦ § * j. fßg*^ rJr } \r-vI?W r jBLL ' Bk I H . B v iS «||iK H_» j-- _ M B ~ -v -, _ ~_. v^** —~~ ..^B, - ' . •-- .„:-„ _ _» ;^TTB^ ib. * JE B - v - - r -^—BB»>- ■ - J I The Atlantic gateway to tne Panama Canal. A picturesque scene from one of the parks at Colon, showing some of Uncle Sam’s fighting ships riding at anchor in the port, ready to take part in maneuvers. ® Associated Press Photo. Jmtt ? T JaaP* 1 £ ■ The Huguenots “land” at Charleston, S. C. Descendants of the original Huguenots re-enact the landing in 1680 of the first French Protestants to flee to Carolina after the edict of Nantes. © Associated press Photo _____ „ 4 | '. >i Midday relaxation for American tars at sea. Deck games or a nap on the sun-bathed deck of the battleship California are the popular pastimes as viewed from the cage mast. © P Si A. Photos. puwkxj Jltar At right: Royalty takes 7 a tumble. The Duke of ' Norfolk executes an eques- ;!. trian dive as his mount % stumbles in a steeplechase \ at Hawthorn, England. A fair luminary of the English stage. Miss Elsie Randolph, who has been gaining popu larity in London productions this season. £> P & A. Photos. ~ — ' g'rx'B" '' _ ■ a— y 1 A new floating aerodrome for the British Navy. View of the converted cruiser H. M. S. Glorious, showing the immense proportions of her landing deck. £> Underwood & Underwood. GRAPHIC SECTION IN TWO PARTS—PART 2