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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0935 Enlarge and print image (3M)      |
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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0935 Enlarge and print image (3M)      |
| ITALIAN FLOOD WORKS DEATH AND HAVOC—AH that remains of the little Italian town of Dezzo, which was recently overwhelmed by the onrushing waters of an artificial mountain lake which burst its dam. Millions of gallons of water swept down the mountain side, carrying away everything in its path. Five hundred people are reported to have been killed and hundreds more were rendered homeless. Huge boulders wefe carried down the mountain by the flood as though they were so many chips. International CLEVER BOY BOXER. Craig Lowe Moore, aged 6, weight 50 pounds, who is a future Olympic champion, according to Spike Webb, who recently was appointed coach for the 1924 Olympic boxing team. The boy is the son of Major Walter Moore, U. S. A., stationed with the First Infantry at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Craig was born at the Fort and received his early boxing instructions from the soldiers stationed there. International "?" -<£- ^ HERCULES OF THE PARIS MARKETS.—Pierre Cranier, a porter of the central markets of Paris, who claims to be the strongest man in the world, is here shown holding a load that weighs 1,000 pounds. This is not the limit, however, for he has carried 1,300 pounds. He is soon to visit Brussels to exhibit his marvelous strength before the King.of Belgium. Wide World Photo* WILL SAIL THE SEAS NO MORE.—Motor schooner Mary Peers, which during a terrific gale went ashore at Whitsand Bay, Cornwall. Eng., and was left high and dry on the rocks when the storm abated and the tide receded. The underside has been s:> badly crashed that hope of salvage has been abandoned. vvi(1„ vv-tirld ,.,1()ttis WIDOW OF FAMOUS TENOR AND HER NEW HUSBAND.—Captain Ernest A. Ingram and his bride, formerly Mrs. Enrico Caruso, accompanied by tier little daughter Gloria, arriving in New York recently on the S. S. Herengaria for the holiday season. wide World Photos |