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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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1 THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19123. ID New TIMES CTURES I tit. ijAZE I CITY SCHOOL TRAFFIC SQUADS IN ACTION SYNAGOGUE IN HILL DISTRICT POLISH ARMY HEAD HERE Traffic squads of city schools working to protect the lives of school children. Top Latimer Junior High School squad in ac-tion at closing period. Middle-East Park grade school directing traffic safely across Lockhart street, North Side.

Bottom Gt-ii. Jos li Iiailcr, coiiim.indcr-in-chief of the Polish armies, who arriyeil in Sew York on the S. S. France. He is en route to San Francisco to attend the American legion convention.

Front row (left to right )- THE WIRELESS MUSIC MAN LC Charles Spanos, captain of East Park squad; Kenneth Ake, Charles An tin, Arthur Arnold and Thomas Egan. Back row Paul Pitman, A. Bennett, principal of the school; Patrolman J. V. Griffin, special policeman' assigned to the school, and William Smith.

Shaare Tefillah Sjnagogue, Miller street. 63 SCOTCH MINERS ENTOMBED "FATHER OF 57" AND HIS WIFE it i 'i IT-' S3 Mt 1 a. It 'irSl 1 Jrtfi hC Cone is the hand organ, ami taking its place is the Wireless Music Man. who pulls tunes out of the air. This unique device was exhibited recently nt the leipsig Fair.

BASKET RACE AT LONDON Five out of the original 63 Scotch miners who were entombed in a flooded mine at Kedding, near Falkirk, Scotland, have been rescued after having lived underground for nine days with nothing but water and half a slice of bread. Three other men signalled that they were still alive. The disaster occured September 25, when a flood of water entrapped 63 men. Twenty-one were saved the same day from an old shaft. After nine days of searching rescue men heard voices in the distance and the rescue resulted.

Photo shows a view near the old pit shaft from which rescues took place. MAKING SILENT TRIBUTE POSSIBLE MRS. HELOX B. AELEX. mi.

HEION B. ALLEX. Dr. and Mrs. Alien affectionately greeted each other in the office of United States Marshal James C.

McGregor, Federal Building, where they met yesterday soon after the husband arrived from Los Angeles in the custody of Deputy United States Marshal Henry Lessner, who brought him across the continent to face a serious charge in the United States District Court. SOHO NURSERY TEACHER EXPLAINS Sit gsP c7 The new class in the Soho Day Xurscry Tuesday was about to play "London Bridge Is Falling Down," when one or the wise youngsters held up the traffic by wanting to know when and why the bridge fell down and if anyone was hurt. Miss Xelle Coyne, nurse in charge, is seen in the picture explaining. f. -i Rubber blocks are being laid around the Cenotaph in lAnlon, to permit the public to lay its tribute IB the memory of the Unknown Warrior.

Photo shows work going on while the monument is the only tt-ene object in sight. l. rr i The basket race Hearing the end at the annual sport of the London costers..

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