Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1926, Page 108

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTTON—OCTOBER 17. 1926. Rescued miners being brought out of the Pabst iron mine, at Ironwood, Mich., little the worse for their harrowing experience after being trapped by a cave-in for five days. Two of the 43 men released after days and nights of digging by rescue-crews are shown wrapped in blankets as they are assisted through the Senor Alejandro Padilla, who has just arrived in Washington as the new Spanish Am- pressing crowd of watchers at the mine i’,"}?‘f‘:' — bassador, with Senora Padilla and their daughter Rosie The new Ambassador began his Sl j diplomatic career as an attache of the Spanish legation here in 1893. 2 Wide World Photos Naval destroyers laying down a smoke screen in the maneuvers of the United States fleet off the California coast. The screen is laid in naval combat to protect battleships from bombing planes as well as from the fire of enemy ships. More than 60 naval vessels took part in the maneuvers, together with the airplane squadrons. © Wide World Photos Gene Tunney, the heavyweight champion and ex-marine, receives a “crown of bayonets” from his “Devil Dog™ buddies of the corps on his visit to Philadelphia to receive a diamond medal from the city. 2 Wide World Photos. Members of the bridal parties in the sketch of “Tom Thumb and His Cousin Jack’s Wed- ding,” given at the church by young- sters of the Pet- worth Baptist Church Sunday school. It is plan- ned to repeat the sketch this Fall. One of the first-aid boxes which are being placed on roadside posts in England. The boxes contain all neces- sary first-aid materials and are opened by Former United States Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock of Nebraska garbed as King Ak- This pack mule of the United States rangers in Glacier Park Sar-Ben XXXII, after being crowned at the breaking a glass panel. objects so strenuously to having a new set of shoes that he has to be recent coronation ball of the Knights of Ak- © Underwood & Underwood subdued in the process. And the rangers’ “hock hold” doe’s ‘itl. i : Sar-Ben, at Omaha, an organization of busi- & Underwood “nderwood ness men.

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