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Show 1 : . -PROVO, (UTAH)- EVENmGHERMiDr - -HOWWgAYlOy' lSa?- PAGEs&IX - r, 4.. ill.. HEN PASSEMOEES ESCAliB - - : Where Travelers and Crew Were When Explosion Blasted Big Dirigible After Victim. Ripped Off Burning Clothing .v. v. ..v.-..1 v. ::.:- -a-.w. r ' I 1""' ' --C jiti ii ijl jiimip.imjl jpji.1 jj i j j . il.. ..ii i.i . ji .i nmTrTrjri iti it i y ir 1 J"' " rr "f" -.-V-.-V.-. ;;-?:fS:;:::5S " I KTl "Nl - - mmummiiw fl'nwii.nnl ft WMMlw,.l,,wX..Mh, 11IIOOMt1l... ' t - V J Fin 1 1 ' mm""- P I J s , sWno mesh bctwcen;ryvVvtf&i :. fElc gas bag, and 1 - -rtiK t , , , .... . . . . outer envelope v'wv t5"5 " x ' : C s - s mmy v ::: c rCw 8 sleeping $ Electric , Searchlight r Fuel ana riLv ' vrwT;3wiip quarters Rcneraiing pianij wwt w wa Mooring mast ii in iji 'ii 1 1' n i' to airship f xi"Mok.4te 4-.., - - Xrvv An idea of the approximate position of passengers and crew at the time of the crash is given in this photodiagram showing the complicated structure of the Hindenburg. Ingenious arrangement of this "city of the air" made ample space for luxurious passenger quarxers, crew, luei, nyarosw gs anu xruigui.. Hunting for Dead Among White Hot Girders Alimony Sitter Warming Up i t fvi v X s " i t- - - .;- 1 Chill winds iind i;nn scut Mis. Genevieve Johnson, Longmont. Colo., alimony sitter, huddling into warm blankets, sniffling and shivering, as the above photo shows. However, she was determined deter-mined to' stay in her husbands front yard until he paid back alimony, ali-mony, she said. Sympathizers, like this truck driver with bologna, brought her food. Meanwhile Longmoor tourist business boomed. One passenger barely made good his escape from the Ul-tated HimSenburg by hastily shaking off his burning nothing He is seen, attired only in shorts with a group of rescuers Other passengers, les fortunate were trapped in the burning ship which forms a lurid background for this scene. As Flames Licked Up The Hindenbur s. Reducing De Luxe liner To Junk Along the hot twisted girders of the broken Hindenburg went rescuers searcmng tor vicums. because be-cause of the heat searchers were forced to wait u ntil flames died down before they could get near the ship's frame. This photo shows a few of the hundreds who volunteered help. Here was Hindenburg's First Trans-Atlantic Landing; and Death Pyre i . w 5 PS.' " vvMOr t j. r St ' ;4- -X. J. , . X ? A.- i x 1 X '5 fx i xj -5 A.wX t 7 m i -..1 1 i 1 i l-it- Ll i .i,.i,i.ii tj i Thiiitrfov nitrht waitinfr fnr th landtno- of the tierman t-ttsie 18 lilts Seen tHat mri: Uie norr.cvr -vym w nunuicuB cli. uatnuias . w-e,..., , o , " . , dWigibie Hindenburg, compleUng thefirst trans-Atlantic crossing of the year. Just a few seconds after the mooring ropes had been lowered? flames swept the Ship If ter a blast. This Acme telephoto, transmitted from New York, shows the flames lighting the darkness, dark-ness, with the prostrate frame of the Hindenburg being made into an inferno. A' ..V.-A'. affwmin ii..-irinnx. . 'J 'J'..Il?r... ' ITi v. ,.o ,n.rihl Hinrtonhorir with th Viitr rraft descending nAitr tVvl 'i-his air view SnOWS mi' Iirsv II aiin-Aimuut juuiiicj r tuu iui m- u..D.wv- - bi NvvStSHg-ar at Lakehurst. N. J. It was while making a similar landing at Lakehurst-first of the season that the Hindenburg was . - - . .1 ,11 m nan t vv-i A a destroyeo vy an explosion ami ini a f111"' Dirigible Captain Killed In Hindenburg Blast 8 New American Ambulance Unit Off for Spain , This Pile Packs Dynamite Wallop I r SifnrWmnercd'Dy any provisions of the new neutrality bill, recently signed by President Roosevelt, t is !S eoiiffient of Americans was photographed in Pans as it prepared to see service in the Spanish civil V; -'"war4The ambulance unit expected to join other American units which had . previously gone into V ':"' ;-V'soaifir Original -neuUality interpretation prevented participation of Americans in any foreign con- i .... ' . 3 . . ; f r-- - ,J it , x - - f - f ! . . . :'x.- V::vy:w...:,.. : r ii I) ) 0 11 3 Si. x? - ' ( V ' x ... .- b ,xi TiX. 1 y ; , y', A , v - --xJ,v 7 4 c-. xV 111 I - 1 X -jvi vyVJ s ili n.n, . J) OTitoiimfmMmmmf'.-imffi i:iir r-iiVwiMfaVi'V Uf. sut lf ' CaUfomfa, the ammunlUon cHes Icx real and-dammy-tKjmM Capt; Ernest, t amann, veceran 'cawnanaer 01 nuiuum, a Bw.ru . M, . Vf. rrr iree. rfgro ia pnrt or tno amTnfl'',in t1"1 "r -rur on er jawii t? aiaur v. t ; . mr ttt fee He,- and slsn torei cnousUto oonvinc nigBffiL Ioto elww-lha:ia tbe-riiv of the Hindenburg. ll t 1: I! it! it r" ' i xf ' - |