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Show SQUEALING PIGS ARE TRANSPORTED IN AIR BERTIN, Pec. 23. Lion tenant Walter Kngel, one of the German a via torn at -t ached to the army of Field Marshal von M;T'kenw?n in Rumania, had a humorous fperienoe recently. On a reconnoilertng flight over th Dobrud.la he landed In il village far behind the Russn-Kuma nta n front. The population, whirb consisted mostly of Bulgftrs and Turks, greeted him JnvouNly and the mnyor of the town presented pre-sented him with two pigs. As fnsh meat Is always needed by Iho troupe, 'he officer decided to get hc porkers pork-ers to the German lines somehow. H'- had them Fecurely bound and loaded on bin aeroplane. Then ho rose into tho air again and, with the k pirating pigs, ho readied the beadqua rtern of his squadron two hours later. |