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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 13. 1930. The Byrd Expedition Returns to Civilization © Assoclated Press Photos 1g1(:?::,rozfign:::lb}::ihacri(:yE;,fB}]:;:wan\(rio]:;: ssetitfo‘:at:r::\l': At right: A mo- 2 Rear Admiral Byrd as he was welcomed at Dunedin by Mayor R. S. comed in Dunedin Harbor, New Zealand. The ship ment for sending - Black (holding child). The photograph shows the famous explorer looking brought the exploring party back after a year in the Ant- mes[s)ages on arrival o § \ L2y 3 well, but a bit lean, and his face not without trace of the heavy responsibility arctic, crowned by Admiral Byrd's successful flight over alAtdmi\:lalledléL dRear 3 he shouldered as leader of the expedition which faced the hardships and perils the South Pole. These photos of the arrival at Dunedin GENY) abo:rrd t(l:t 3 of the Antarctic. were brought to the United States by fast liner and by Cigt f New Y kc plane from Balboa, Canal Zone. YRS IENEW SXOLE The sturdy old bark City of New * York entering Dunedin Harbor after braving the ice packs and storms of the Ant- arctic. Half the population of Dunedin gathered on the pier to welcome Admiral Byrd and his companions on their return to civilization. Mr. and Mrs. Les Morrison of New York leav- Under the Japanese cherry blossoms. Mme. Debuchi, i i i t Pinehurst, ing Portland, Me., in a small outboard motor boat wife of the Japanese Ambassador, and their daughter Takake Ei1ennaiCorlett NheRderconinaatilciolnzs SresfoniniS NCrtand A Sou e e o O e o nnga 6,000-mile cruise to Portland, Oreg. find a colorful reminder of home in Potomac Park. O P. & A. Photos. N. C. Photo, taken during second round, shows Helen Hicks (at left) watching the drive. © Wit Workd Photos. b PO