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Show Train Wrecking Plays Important Part In War as These Views Show. J&2Kjfc3iE0cS39JnflHHs99BHN9fcHks' Ffl i ' ' ' i i i i .i7 i t-rw. I'luitos copyright, ISM, by American Press Association. In tlm war railroads play a must vital part Thoy form tho lino of communication commu-nication with the base of supplies, enabling tho army at the front to live mid tight The blowing up of bridges, the tearing up of tracks and tlm wrecking of locomotives and trnlini form nn Important feature of the campaign. cam-paign. The top picture shows tho wreckage of locomotives that wero started ' at full npecil from Antwerp without engineers or firemen for the purpose of wrecking German supply trains. The Germans got wind of the oc-liemc In time and allowed tho engines to pile up on top of each other on a siding. The bottom picture shows the wrecked locomotive of a French re-enforcenieut train that went through n bridge that had been blown up by Gcrmun-scouts. |