Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1935, Page 91

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GRAPHIC / he gu taf 3 GRAVURE SECTION N - | /4 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 17, 1935. ‘ - ity 1% | * J e H s d L4 New Orleans revels in Mardi Gras. King Rex, mythical ruler of the city, leans from his resplendent throne to receive a bouquet from the queen, Miss Barbara Bouden, reviewing the colorful pageant from the stand. i Wide World Photos. AEEErETE ' . 4 Antarctic hard- Dunedin turns out to greet returning Antarctic explorers. Scene at pier ~ William B. Dern, son of the Secretary of War, ships fail to dim his || as the sturdy Jacob Ruppert docked at the New Zealand port with Admiral || With his bride, the former Miss Helen M. McCollam 3= smile. Rear Admiral Byrd and the men who spent nearly two years with him in the Antarctic of this city, just after their marriage here at Mount = Richard E. Byrd wastes. © Associated Press Photo Pleasant Congregational Church. ¢ Harris & Ewing aboard the Jacob Ruppert as it docked at Dunedin, New Zealand, with the explorer and members of his sec- ond Antarctic ex- pedition. < A.P.Photo For a soldier and a great jurist. The fu- neral procession for the late Justice Oliver Wen- dell Holmes passing over the wooded slopes of Arlington to the ’ i . grave at which stood i e i e v £ = @& - b 54 President Roosevelt and : 5 . p - ot ¥ 1 other high officials to e — : 27 R e - o v ol do him honor. : > o . - J ! Floods and fire ravage town. Sebewaing, Mich., felt a two-edged sword of A . R e g destruction when a flooding river scattered ice jams over the town and caused e short-circuit fires.

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