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Show PAGE THREE Friday, October 1, 1926 One of Alaska's Big Glaciers Seen From the Air Sunshine City Badly Damaged by Hurricane F ' L nl.riM TV - N m:-K- , . .... p" . Mw... ' . . y ' Tliis is the first airplane photograph ever made of the great Baird glacier in Alaska. Of course it gives no Idea of the tremendous height of the ghicier. I - - - - t 'What Too Much Fire and Water Did to Steamer Galileo Although the hurricane caused no loss of life in St. I'etersburg, the property dumuge lu that beautiful city was very large. These pictures, sent over the A. T. & T. wires, give an Indication of the devastation in tb "Sunshine City." Scene in the Azores After the Earthquake ..w.-a- 4M ii 4MI jliniimiiiiMPJIWLfc y: , -- iiiMimniff K 11 "1 The fielKlinr liauioo, lying in the Hudson river at New York, had a fire in her hold, so the crew flooded lie with water. This put out the flames but It also upset the steamer, which Is shown above lying on her side. 's . it - t! X , MISS RUTH TAP Off on a Long Shark Hunt 3 11 1 rMtJffif -- fe-- . - This is the lir.st and txiltisive photograph to come from the Azores since the earthquake that did such great 'laniage In those Islands. It shows some wrecked buildings in Fayal. ""'i VteP"1ycV"'' tV V NOVEL FLAG DEVICE ; Two Die When Fonck Plane Burns 2V 4 Louis Crossette of Washington and Ills fourteen-year-oldaughter Betty who have Just started on a 1,292-mil- e cruise on their boat Advance, with a small crew. It's to be a shark hunt, taking them to St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. Mr. Crossette hopes to make a "clean up" when he sells the shark skins for shoes and bugs, and oil for cod liver oil substitute and the fins to the Chinese for shark soup. d This Baby Gets His Thrills Early r Kuth l.u Tet Tap, Chinese, who enters Columbia university this fall to take her final work for a doctor of philosophy degree In mathematics. Miss Yap Is one of eleven children, ranging In age from ten to thirty years. Miss twenty-three-year-o- ld George M. GrllTith of Washington, blind veteran of the Spanish-America- n war, tins Invented a revolving disk . t, t ..v. ...in irnnn 4t.A . n ... D...u...u ....... American flag always floating In the and not entangled around the .14;. 4111 o4.'t"' lj .144 fnjiv t.i vt..-air. uriiiitn is snown demonstrating his Invention. a C YOUNG i Rpno Fonck.g attempted to taUe-0f- jurtd but aavler killed 1 'V n Hepubllcnn nomination for covernor, defeating Governor IMchnrdson. - ; " ii i't york.rjg unln-breez- :'r ' Sf ''ltri'..Bi'4'4M New portrait of Lieut Oov. C. O Young of Callfornln who obtained th J v,. .n.iiiirT ft e A f i nlgnt pIan8 went up m smoke when u the long ocean hop. Fonck and Cnrtln were alld Isnmo(T tbe two other members of Uie crew, were r New American Boats Fired on by Chinese MARKO NINCHITCH ft y ihSMii....Kfm .i, 1 . ".i ll'"" vl a i'nnr Recalling a Name n i I'.uhy 1'iiiiik Kiihtmiii, who liu crowded more real exrltprnoiit jn,i dirilli Into his cihlci n inotilhs of life thiin most men do In twice that many years, ha in? Iirouclit his piirerits jiome from Tibet Thsy ftre Mr. and Mrs. Inland II KimTKon of Oakland, Calif. On their way to their mlxxionnry post In liutang li e; iniir.ii'!j tHv'iiiMd probable death at the hands of brigands. T.llly, seed four, was trying to mak tne recollect the name of iome statoe a woman on horseback. I pondered for a while, and finally said: "Oh, you mean General Grantr "No, It must have been bis wife," " ''':s4v7.,- - .v . j I I ' 1 A tt answered Billy. Hecetit poitmit f ir. MurKo Mil- of Ym;SIalii, president of (h LpIUfl tlf vaUou ne.nhl. Miiu-- ! These two A ti'erienn warships. M: on bv niithe fo'tlier nt Ilarijanc. nii.i and below li e I. i.l.el en :eturnd Ynngtfte river, were nred '.he Ore. Above the I'nloa the |