Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1926, Page 98

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GRAPHIC SECTION 12 PAGES GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT IN TWO PARTS he %unflag Star - WASHINGTON., D. C.-—-MARCH 28, 1926. At left: Arrival of President, Mrs. Cool- idge and their son John at the Coolidge home- stead, Plymouth, Vt., after the death of the President’s father. Col. Coolidge died 12 hours before the presidential party arnved in Ply mouth. " The President, Mrs. Coolidge, their son John and Attorney General Sargent in the funeral procession to the Plymouth ceme- tery. Their sleigh followed the hearse and its guard 0( hunor of the Vermont National Guard. The Coolidge funeral proces- sion leavingthe house where Col. John Cool- idge died. Wide Warld Photo Rev. John White of Sherburne, who offi- ciated at the Coolidge the casket being taken to the grave by a guard of honor. LG A Arrival of the Coolidge funeral procession at the Plymouth cgmuer\ and funeral. Photo by Acmi i ———— T ————n V" In the snow-cov- ered Plymouth cemetery. The President and Mrs. Coolidge’ following the casket to the rave. & Wide World Photo. Vermont troops who guarded the Coolidgehomestead after the death of the President’s father. Wide World Photo, Scene at Newport News when nine ships were launched a week ago yesterday. The blimp TC-4 hovered over the ceremonies dufing the afternoon, and thousands of persons saw U"" big ships glide into the water.

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