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WASHINGTON, D. 0., MONDAY, JULY 12, 1926. ARMY FIELD CANTEEN FOR SOLDIERS ON GUARD AT LAKE DENMARK. The section around R o A"'Ifmfl':"“““nfl'\“;fl‘%“"’“‘e abo et M REMARKABLE AIRPLANE VIEW OF BURNING ARSENAL AND OTHER BUILDINGS. Shells were the scene of the disaster was very much like s battlefield yesterday. Soldiers were camped and fleld hos- Ras yomeniny. . The: big véa' killed wmm_“,, trom the” bursting all around the plane from which this photograph was taken as it flew only 500 feet above the pitals and relief stations established in nearby towns and villages. Photo by Acme. point where the llthnlnc gmu Wide World Photo. flames. A stiff breeze was fanning the flames eastw ard. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. MANY MADE HOMELESS'BY. THE NEW JERSEY. DISASTER. - Group of refugees, their homes t Marelosgon: S RICED. oA yoone In the armory .| ¢ BOY IS INJURED AND LOSES HIS PARENTS THROUGH EXPLOSION. New Jersey State: troopérs Moyedbym-nendblm,uvhm“wnnulnrmmmmflthum. No_val- enal explosion X :fl s earrying little Arthur Durdey, 9, to a temporary hospital in the armory of Morristown. It is reported uables were recovered from any of- the homes that were destroyed. > Photo by Acma. ' it A that the boy’s parents are missing, and a piece of shell struck Arthur. Copyright by hotos. Be==s MARTIAL LAW. PROCLAIMED IN DOVER, N. J;, AFTER THE EXPLOSION. United States Infantry . % m‘ STATE TROOPERS KEEPING AUTOISTS FROM SCENE OF EXPLOSION. New Jersey State troops from Fort Jay, N. Y., arriving in Dover to handle the crowds and keep the curious from the scene of mml“ of . halting automobile trafic in Dover,yesterday. For miles around the arsenal site the country resembled a ¥ Photo by Acme. * . me. wartorn section of France. Photo by Acme. LA ARDAN