Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1934, Page 103

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GRAPHIC t u tuf N GRAVURE SECTION . 72l SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 9. 1934 The Army marches to battle. Cadets of the Mili- tary Academy parading onto Franklin Field, Philadelphia, to see their gridiron forces bow ic the Navy, 3 to 0, in a great struggle in the rain and mud. < Wide World Photos. Assistant Secretary G\ - of War and Mrs. Harry 4 v H. Woodring were there among the 80,000 who braved the weather to see the Army and Navy game. © A. P. Photo. The big day at Warm Springs, Ga. President Roosevelt carving the turkey at the Thanksgiving party in which he and Mrs. Roose- velt were joined by the young patients at the foundation. © Wide World Photos. Mexico inaugurates new president. Scene in the National Sta- dium at Mexico City as the presidential 7 e | &l party approached . 5 : 7 g e - = 3 through a military T i = aTeA ’ . i ~ g " £ 3 .. 5 A - 4 lane for the oath- Buzz Borries of the Navy K e g P s i % ’ : ; tt)ill(lim;g zo; E)hec (;?_ayear- (left) starting a thrust into o A g 3 f ’ : r enas the Army ling in the muddy as head of the govern- battle of Franklin Field. ment. Associated Press Photo. - Wide World Photos.

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