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THE PARADE SWINGS BY THE REVIEWING STAND. Flag bearers of Rameses Temple, Toronto, Canada, dip their emblems as they pass the stand from which Vice President Garner reviewed Tuesday's great Shrine procession. Star Staff Photo. WASHINGTON, D. THE POTENTATE SA- LUTES. Dana S. Williams, retiring imperial potentate, greets Vice President Gar- ner from his car before joining him in the official stand to review Tuesday's parade. Star Staff Photo Left: FROM THE ROOF. d A cameraman joined spec- tators atop the Treasury Building to make this shot of the parade passing up Fifteenth street. o Star Staff Photo. SWINGING INTO FIFTEENTH STREET FROM THE AVENUE. The band of Kismet Temple, Brooklyn, N. Y., strikes up a tune for the smart ranks of nobles viewed by thousands along the Na- tion’s parade route. © Star Staff Photo. C.—GRAVURE SECTION--JUNE 16, - . «‘,'nqn'wuu 2 1) L% DOWN THE AVENUE TO THE CAPITOL. The gay ranks of Shrine temples. marching to the music of 50 bands, are viewed here for the full stretch of Penn- sylvania avenue from Fifteenth street. Star Staff Photo WESTWARD ALONG THE PARADE ROUTE. Locking down on”the Shrine procession and the throngs banking Pennsylvania avenue from near the intersection of Constitution avenue. The new Archives Building dominates the center background. i SRS b ot THE WARRIORS PASS. Lancers of Pyramid Temple, Bridgeport, Conn., were a high- light of the Tuesday procession as their bright shields glinted in the sunlight. © Star Staff Photo,