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The Sundy Star WASHINGTON, . D. ¢, JULY 35, 1936. e UNDER THE MIGHTY GUNS OF THE PENNSYL- VANIA. Scene aboard the flagship of the United States Fleet as Admiral Joseph M. Reeves (center) is succeeded in command of the fieet by Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn (at right, holding paper). Ranking officers of the fleet attend the ceremony. WPt Wi Ehets MOMENTOUS WHISPERS. But not altogether serious, to judge by the smiles as President Roosevelt and Vice President Garner put their heads together just before the President began : his acceptance speech at Phila- el ~ delphiaAp P Wide World Photos pef3 * o B ¥oth PAE (?NEIS El)\j\' MIt W 5 o . follows the true T R S NGt - American tradi- " . SO A E ; NP ) "’..-’? PAPIER SN : ) tion in this back peiifigtete 2 QQ g MelA® =t.'..r\\'g".§' 30N A ' platform gesture R ,,/}W pamS Ay X by Gov. Landon as ) A b ; . his train makes a » AN night stop en route to Colorado. ‘Wide World Photos Left: THE KING'S BIRTH- DAY. Forty-two years old on June ~ i N TURNING A MILESTONE. Work as usual is the L8 / " O\ 23, King Edward 71st birthday slogan of Senator William E. Borah, = - ™ reviewed this im- amid the rising din of the political campaign in which AMONG THE SECONDERS. Senator . A pressive trooping the measure of his participation is still his sectet. Hattie Caraway of Arkansas lifts her voice K to the colors cere- The photographer caught him meditatively leaving in praise of President Roosevelt at the mony in celebra- the Senate Office Building Underwood. Phijladelphia convention. tion of the day. ‘Wide World Photos. ‘Wide World Photos ¢