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Show THU 8AI4VA SI N. SI.INA. ITAIf Floods in Georgia Cause Big Damage V F V Turkey Replacing Mosques With Modem Buildings -r l-- ' timbre rf 'M '? PT a f vS? jr a - -- . f mV -- a ... :, 3s f-' s i 4yV: J - Mc ?!tCviy ! 5 m- i Al3) j 9 1 lt lt si i . Ql.:u Li7, i . s f H liiiti, tlrAfxIa. Vwa the inriM Only the uj'jx--r flour, uf the bouM rrnuilQ uiidiaxirsL, whit ItiUtiJaird. il.eir mm end ii.uao!s ai bautHma. Many waplrlr!; -- " 0trutl.n ran! TMs air view Cliiuliirbr rlrr. I y. by tla rtiJng water ef maay of iti smaller knot 1mlJrnt Krtosl pasha, In bis radical rtformatlun of Turkey, Is now laming bit titration toward llmtnstlaa of Its old religion. Tbo pbuiogrspti shows wnskcm tearing down a Foartmiitll century inasgus which wdl soon bo replaced by modem hotel sa! dsnm psvttlloa. In lha center ts scon an indent Romas pillar. ha art Worst Wreck in Aviation History ' A Lighthouse Keepers Relieved by Airplane A 'M c Wreckage of the giant trlinotored Ford pawn-nge- r Fourteen penona riding In tbo piano were killed. s piano which craahed Into at Nowsrk, freight train N. J. American Cavalry on Border Duty i: t , V V.- - - :? Alrplune sent by Hie Gemma government arriving at Warnemunde lighthouse with succor for tbe keepers who had been lo desperate plight due to the Arctic conditions which have affected nearly all Europe. Heads Croix de Guerre Body $.& PRINCE IS BOXER f tfc (T A : r?7 '1-- :;r ra. ; Htiidkjj && Brig. Gen. George Van llorae Moseley and staff reviewing his command at El Paso, Texas. has been on duty patrolling the Mexican border ao a result of the uprising Id that country. The cavalry Storm Breaks Ship in Half FLYERS USE PIGEONS 1' i.V- e.. 1. -- x t "ViL j ";. re - v - '1 .A ';! ;Jy'- ...X . ; -- ft- - 'U - Tkv . ' kV '!N V. v X '. A- y. rf." . , .srs s' XJ VJ . i 09 W. ,arriJed at New Tork for 0 tour !? ,GT with Guerre delegation, which heads. The association la a friendly order which Includes Americans cited In France. Prince Suknsvastl, heir to the throne of Siam, who Is a keen student of box- tog at Germantown academy which be attenda. T,,e prlnce represented his school in an interacademic boxing tourney held at the University of Pennsylvania. Mt. Lassen Breaks Loose NAVY AIR CHIEF JSs An air mall pilot with his trusted homing pigeon, Just before he hopped off ou his regular route over the western wilderness. When a pilot is forced down and Is unable to go on, be takes his bearings, writes them on a note and attaches the note to the pigeon which flies back at a rate of 60 miles an hour to the home airport ' 'I p The S. S. Monaleeo, as she appeared on the beach near Alnmoutb, England, broken In half, following the gale which first swept ber on the rocks of the ship Is 100 yards and then proceeded to split ber In ball One-hal- f further inshore than tbe other. She ts now high and dry and an excellent example of the storms fury. City Turned Into a Venice UP IN MABELS ROOM y -- V' F - ' X'tv ''Tip "' r irAtv ' v c? ir i ' K, rnfan? .. .If fcJl feN imi Mt. Lassen, in Californ.a, for many years Inactive is again belching black Early one morning a white steam was sen rising from the crater and later this steam changed to a heavy black smoke which is hanging like a PI1 ever the vicinity. , I j ' ' ' h ' V'-- Vi3F ItL Q 'MKu v .crl 'PW:wrm flii : Davis S. iDgalls of Cleveland, Ohio, has been appointed assistant sec tary of the navy for aeronautics by President Hoover. He succeeds Ed nard p wnier of s;aMacnuwtta. - Myar TF, ' rw7' - 7'. - . ' .JA wv y Mrs. Myrtle Tanner Blucklidge oi Chicago, appointed by President Cool-idgas successor of Mrs. Mabel G fteinecke as collector of Internal . . i ; : 4t;rw . L v ' r ' It ZMrf ss e J J S'"(ma 'er ,?! fi,,ed , '' mAlfrirt'Trrifft ' int ,itrfii'ai'i y:'' . -. ' - 'irvwfawn J View at Freeport, I1U showing how tbe floods have lnandated the streets. Residents do their shopping in row boatm |