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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. €, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935. A7 Rain Fails to Dampen Ardor of Paraders and Spectators ¢ S w ' 'y AN S ] President Roosevelt and Shrine officials in the reviewing stand as water-soaked Nobles straggled by, Left to right: L. P. Steuart of Washington, newly-elected imperial potentate; Dana S. Williams, retiring head of the order; Presideut Roosevelt and Judge C. A. Webster of Detroit, who will become imperial potentate in 1937, —A. P. Photo. Through a terrific downpour the Shrine parade moves up the Avenue at Fifteenth street. View from Treasury Department. ~—Star Staff Photo. Speetators smiling through the rain. ~—Star Staff Photo. In the reviewing stand, left to right: Mrs. Dana S. Williams, Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. —Star Staff Photo. Robert P. Smith. Trying to keep dry under a field of umbrellas along Pennsylvania avenue.—Star Staff Photo, Children take refuge under a seat and box. Left to right: Peter Morrison, Clarence - AR Meador and Douglas Meador. ~—Star Staff Photo. . Meet Noble Albert R. Al- " ” - binger of Osiris Temple, Wheeling, W. Va., who toots a mean cornet and tips the scales at a scant 426 pounds. He's the largest Shriner. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. Esun .;.}u}-‘.‘mu‘ mlfl;fq 00T Newly-elected member of Imperial Divan greeted by Senator Nye. Left to right: Clarence A. lia]e, past potentate of Kem 'femple; Fred C ge, potentate of El Zagal; Col. A. B. Welch, chief of the Sioux Tribe; Alfred Arvold, newly-elected ime A high-hat, water-soaked perial outer guard; Senator Nye, member of Al Zagal; Don W hitman, potentats of Kem Temple, and Dr. Frank Darrow, past | parader from Koran Temple Almas Temple float with a Capitol dome serving as an umbrella for James S. Hardy, pos Petentate of El Zagal.. ¥ , —eurm of w].nd_—wmm , ,ing as Uncle Sam: —Star Staff Photo. ) % P A a L A A A