Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1936, Page 89

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12 PAGES IN GRAVURE NEWS & IfEATURES £ e 11 af PICTURES ‘ WASHINGTON., D. (.. SEPTEMBER 27. 1936. WASHINGTON and SUBURBS 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE UP THE AVENUE THEY MARCH AGAIN. Veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic—last of the “Boys in Blue” who marched in the Grand Review of 1865— once more parade up Pennsylvania avenue to climax their seventieth national encampment. Treasury. DEDICATION OF G. A. R. MEMORIAL AT FORT STEVENS. General scene at dedication of the bronze plaque on the site where President Lincoln was under fire. At salute stands Oley Nelson, commander in chief of the G. A. R., between Capt. Pistorio of the American Legion guard and Flagbearer Percy Parker. The Grand Army head is shown in oval (at right) deliver- ing address at the exercises. © Underwood Photos. —— I T = KING MIXES POLITICS WITH PLEASURE. Calling on President REPERCUSSION OF THE SPANISH WAR. Shelled by Lisbon forts Kemal Attaturk of Turkey during his vacation cruise, King Edward of when the crew mutinied, the Portuguese warship Alfonso de Albuquerque England (center) is shown chatting with him on the presidential +is towed in a sinking condition to be beached. Twelve of the mutineers were yacht. With them is Sir Percy Lorraine (right), British Ambassador to killed in the bombardment. © Wide World Photos. Tyrkey. © A.P. Photo. v The view is from the Photo by Gus Chinn. Star Staf! RECALLING THE DAYS. Memories of the war arere- kindled in a chat between D. C. Plow- man (left), 89 - year - old P e nnsylvania veteran, and James H Clark, 91, of Indiana. © Star Staff Photo Left: QUICK LUNCH FOR LOYALIST. A government militiaman keeps his gun handy while snatching a bite to eat on the Aragon front in Spain. ) Wide World Photo

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