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Wreckage of the Rogers-Post Death Plane ?.. ftHiit -??. ????p??I Bombed in Illinois Miners' War I I w-;U 1 .. La,^. ! sJ&JkM f T1 Two rival unions of miners in Illinois have been at war for a long time, and the bombing of trains is a not uncommon incident in the conflict. The photograph shows the wreckage of a train that was blown up near Springfield. Three trainmen were badly injured. Ill-Starred Craft Shown After Plunge Post-Rogers Crash May Cause Russia to Postpone Hop Th? wreckage of the plane In which WUi Rogers and Wiley Post crashed to death In the shallow waters of a river lagoon a few hundreds yards from the Arctic ocean and IK miles from Point Barrow, Alaska. Post's body was extricated from the splin tered wreckage which appears under the forepart of the plane. Rogers' body was found outside the fuselage. Since the tragedy became known, It has been rumored that plans of three Russian aviators to hop from Moscow across the Arctic to San Prancisco may remain in abeyance. The Post Rogers flight was expected to confirm the location of an uncharted Island off the coast of Siberia. Theodore Roosevelt in Brazilian Jungle Col. Theodore Roosevelt has just returned from an 'expedition to the Matto Grosso in Brazil where he went to gel museum specimens of tapir and Jaguar. This photograph shows him and some of his party in their Jungle camp. Connecticut Claims Man Is Real War Hero Determined to obtain for Sergt. Ber nard J. Early, shown here, of New Ejaren, the credit given to Sergt Al Tin C Tork of Pall Mall. Tenn.. for ] annihilating a German machine gun battalion, the Connecticut department of the American Legion adopted a res olution calling on congress to award the Congressional Medal to the Con necticut reteran. Sergeant Early la totally disabled due to war Injuries The resolution asserted that the cap ture of the Germans In the Argonne forest was effected by Early and that he turned them over to Sergeant l'ork. then hla corporal, to take back to the ?<>*? . Beetles Threaten Ruin of 900-Year-Old Church Amsterdam.?Beetles are threatening to demolish the npo-year old church at Oudewater In Holland. The church dates back to ID08 A. D. and was the only building spared In 1573 when Spaniards rased the town. So great hare been the beetles' ravages on the ehurch that the authorities bare had to close It Life Begins Again at 80 for Him ^^ saSygv /*St ??':???.? Tfci.?... '? James M. Washburne. forWer millionaire candy manufacturer, who at rlghty, haa again climbed to the top. Left penniless by the depression, be In rented ? new kind of candy, and la back at the head of a million dollar roncern. Prince Heady for Conflict With Italy Prince Mnkonnen. ton of Hail* Se lassie, emperor of Ethiopia. It being trained for a part In the expected war with Italy. Although he It still at the age when most ladt are concerned only with games and studies, be It prepar ing for the conflict which njgny believe ( Inevitable. He It thown at the left , wearing an officer's costume and his helmet Is trimmed wltb the mane of t Hon. Such sights at this Inspire the native warriors to light to the death fof their country. He may haTe a real Job on hit hands, for there have been fears of a | world wide race war. Scenes and Persons in the Current News ? '=^== ?=5-"SBTm IIU u II J | 1?Ranchr entry In the Spanlsb-te Daya Fiesta parade at Santa Barbara, Calif. 2?Howard 0. Hopson, utilities magnate, defying ve senate committee Investigating lobbying. 3?Field artil lery officers observing the firing at Pine Camp during great army maneu vers. Army Begins Greatest War Games Since '18 35,000 Troops Take Part in Maneuvers Che largest peacetime concentration a troops In the United States was held Htcently at Pine Camp, N. I. More than 35,000 men took part In the games. Military attaches from Germany, Great Frltaln, Japan, China, Spain, France and Cnba were present to watch the maneuvers. The peaceful countryside took on all the characteristics of a countryside ar rayed for war. Farmhouses were tak- 1 en over to quarter officers, school- ( Louses were made corps headquarters, l end entire fields were lined with guns. [ Cooking World's Largest Omelet Got. Clarence D. Martin of the state of Washington stirring the world'i argest omelet, prepared and served as a feature of the annual celebration al Ihehalis, center of the nation's outstanding egg producing areas. The omelet vhlch required 7,000 eggs, was mixed In a huge concrete mixer before beinj loured Into the giant skillet. It Was Roper's Treat for the Cabinet . ? Secretary of Commerce Roper gives an annual watermelon party In his Washington home for his fellow members Of the cabinet. Here, left to right, are Attorney General Homer S. Cummlngs, Secretary Roper, Secretary of Agrt culture Henry A. Wallace and Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Iekes, enjoying sections of one of the South Caro. ttna melons. There's No Doubt About His Party A c:>. Dawson Martin Terkes of Cpper Darby. Pa., being a candidate for the post of county commissioner, decided to let eveeyooe know on what ticket he was running. So he obtained an elephant and went out campaigning as though he were hunting tigers in India. Heads a New Federal Board Theodore Krebs, professor of busi ness economics at Stanford university, California, has been made chairman of a new federal central relief board that will function aa a board of review to co-ordinate Burveys proposed by federal, atate and local governments aa part of the works-relief program. 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