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GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON. D. C.—FEBRUARY 3, 1929. New York honors sea heroes. Capt. George Fried of the steamship America, which rescued 32 men from the Italian freighter Florida, and Chief Officer Harry Manning (right), commander of the rescue lifeboat, riding with Police Commissioner Whalen to the City Ha“ l'eCEptiOn. © Underwood & Underwood. And Mr. Possum - ;i was caught. The Helping to put Wash!ngton “over” in ¢ 4 brave lady of the the Community Chest drive. Boy Scouts 1 party ends a hunt Thousands cheer the officers and men of the steamship America starting out to distribute posters. t near Birmingham, : D : oS Ala, oF &Agmms_' during New York's parade for the heroes of the Florida re_§cpu:.A . . ] The costume prize winners at the Bal Boheme. Left to right: Miss Mar; t Roll i Former : 5 . 7 i o night: garet Roller, winner of aducared” cfi?;pafi‘::h ogosheiss :‘:‘:“: ‘JOOC:;IOE- Rescue workers searching through shattered remnants of a railway coach third prize, for the most amusing costume; John A. Detweiler, awarded first prize for the most beau- ® 5 2 after the Chicago wreck in which one person was killed and a score injured. tiful costume, and Senora de Prieto, winner of second prize, for the most interesting costume. © Underwood & Underwood. Winter quarters of Ringling Br Circus, at 'y O P. & A. Photos. Sarasota, Fla. © P.& A Photos