Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1929, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 28, 1929. WITH COMDR. BYRD IN THE ROSS SEA Copyright, 1929, by New York Times Co. and St. Louis Post Dispatch. On the ice barrier of Antarctica. Two of the ships of Comdr. Richard Byrd’s Antarctic expedition, the City of New York and the Larson, are seen moored at the Ross Sea ice barrier in this picture, with the expedition’s temporary camp in the background. g : 3 > o . Accomplishing one of the most difficult feats of the expedition. Looking out over the ice floesifro.m the barrier with two of G ‘3 One of the great all-metal planes being unloaded on the ‘i’::lfrom the expedition ships moored to the ice in the foreground. the City of New York. At work on the ice barrier. This view from the Larson < 5 . = - : el deck shows an unloaded plane A As one of the Byrd ships approached the ice barrier this photo crated plane fuselage is sliding down from the ; wing and the temporary camp was taken from the deck, showing the City of New York already deck to the ice. just back of the ice cliff. moored there. Another glimpse of the big unloading job that was accomplished without a hitch. A partially f i ional i tance. It happened in the recent France Timber Cruiser stretches out for a camera jump. Guaranteed to build rowing brawn. Candidates for the Washington Univer- A diving tackle of international impor } St f The Fort Myer jumper is ridden by Lieut. Edwin Y. Argo, sity crew imitate a sawmill to develop those muscles that shoot a shell through versus England rugby game at Colombes Stadium, Paris. The Frenchme‘n ":3:. alfarmeriOlympiciteam Hotseman! O P & A PHises. thewates: D P A A Priovse 16 to 6.

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