Where Instructor and Pupil Died r? wr.-•—-;---m These scattered fragments are all that remained of the plane in which Pan Probst, veteran pilot of the A. E. F., and his pupil, William Fitze, 27, hurtled to death near the Newark, N. J., airport while making an instruction flight. It is believed that Fitze “froze" to the controls and sent the ship into her death dive. Both victims are from Newark, where a horrified baseball crowd saw the tragedy. A Royal Apple-bobber cmrvived rJames Of the six Theriault children who lived near Bangor, Me., only these three were spared by flumes that swept their home recently. They are Lazzine, Jr., ltaymon and Emily, and are shown afethey endeavored to consol each other. Their father, imprisoned for a minov offense, claims he could have saved his little ones had he been at home. Following in the footsteps of his royal uncle, the Prince of Wales, but not emulating the latter’s method of dismounting, young Viscount Lascelles, son of Princess Mary of England, is a keen horseman. Here he is shown with his head in a water pail bobbing for the apple after racing on horseback to the finish line during a recent gymkhana at Harewood, England. Scene ot Fatal Train-Auto Collision injU5*d- W8S th* tol’ taken The driver of the car was killed and twenty-five pas *en east-bound tram crashed into an sengers on the train were injured. Above is the automobile at a grade crossing near Milwaukee, Wia. wreckage that marked the spot. Returning to Her Orbit "Where’s the Fire?” Returning from a vacation abroad with her husband, Jules Brulatour, film magnate, Miss Hope Hampton, famous stage star, is shown as she arrived at New York on the S. S. Leviathan. She is holding her 17-ounce Poveranian, ‘Tonzey," Eaid to be the smallest of his breed in the world. Even the toughest gangster couldnl resist arrest by this “cop,” recently designated by Chief of Police T. O. Sturdivant as the youngest police officer in Atlanta. Ga. lie is Bernard Blackwell and as this photo was made Officer Blackwell was inakinj out a ticket for an infraction o traffic rules. To Light Largest Theatre 8 sQKmaMaraMMMMSEBSBWBBB$MK9£ .'55KS3P t * MMUM Weighing Gl£ ton? and measuring 25 feet in diameter, this giant chande ,ier, 'aiii to be the largest in the world, is being made ready for installa :ion in the International Music Hall of Rockefeller City. An idea of the of the big lamp may be gauged by comparison with that of the u*>n working on it. Royalty at a Christening .... ^ . An interesting photo, showing former King Altonso ot bpain noiuing cub baby of Princess Ileana of Rumania, for which the ex-rulcr acted as god father. With Alfonso is Queen Marie of Rumania, mother of Prince3fl Ileana. Photo was made on the occasion of the baby’s christening at Vienna, Austria. Princess Ileana is the wife of Arch Duke Anton of llapsburg. A fine close-up of the baby, who was namcci Stefan von Hap3* burg, is shown in inset. Wet Cars on Dry Block This lineup of cars and trucks, pictured in front of the Federal Building in Washington, D. C., is only part of the number seized by prohibition officers during the year. Many were auctioned off and there were some good bargains. Bidding was brisk, for a few of the autos once belonged to prominent hortleggers and were fitted to the king’s taste. Having taken a dose of deadly poi son, Cuthbert Rieveley of Modesto, Cal. (above), set about recording his experiences as he lay dying. But thanks to the development of a new antidote by Dr. J. C. Greiger of San Francisco, for the poison he had taken, Rieveley was enabled to write a happy ending. He said he c jast seemed to float back to life.'* indicted eagle Conrad H. Mann, well-known Kan sas City business man and a mem ber of President Hoover’s unemploy ment committee, who is one of the six prominent men indicted oy the Federal Grand Jury at New York in connection with the operation of lotteries in his fraternal order, the Eagles. Senator James J. Davis, Pennsylvania, was also indicted Lowgirl at Sea Cashing in on her victory as the “Sweetheart of the California Rodeo,” pretty Emeryl McHale is taking a long sea voyage aboard the liner Santa Anna, where she is shown. She won the trip in contest at the annual Salinas round-up ion personality and horsemanship. Appropriate Role Attired as befits royalty, Ethel Bar* rymore, famous member of the stage and screen “royal family,” is shown as she appeared on the set during the making of the new film •Rasputin,” in which she enacts the role of the Czarina. Her brothers, Lionel and John also play leading parte.