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Show THE Friday November 5, 1926 TIMES-NEW- l)fmwd oVtti I S ; v iokv - fin- An exclusive and specially posed portrait of Queen Marie of Rumania with the Land, and President Coolidge. This picture was made In the White House. Mrs. Coolidge, the j Marines Now Protect United States Mails Rumanian Queen With Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge Err PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH S, First Lady t It " vir - ri -- Because of numerous maU robberies the government has directed that the mails be protected by marines until other arrangement can be made. Some of the "devil dogs" are shown on guard In a mall car. Inset Is portrait of Brig. Gen. Logan Feland, commanding this special service east of the Rocky mountains. of ) Marine Flyer Wins Schiff Trophy mr.z " f n 1 1 A i f V ; v.: r ,.. ,...:.V il ra. v H "iip'r J1- - ceremony. nf M'-- J 1 Here Is a view of the dedication South Africa. IL::; i?wV??HCl Hit Nearly eight years after the signing of the Armistice a memorial has been erected and dedicated to the memory of the allied soldiers who fell lo the battle fonght at Delrllle wood, France. Most of them were from f " P Memory of South Africans Honored IN MEMORY OF HILL fit I iii r n -- ri m iiiiiiff r i 'in i - - iniijiii j WHTi", i 'I fl J ' liniii- nmii i- : " Vi ' J'f"-"- Wj'- V- I i ' - 1) v '1 U' wi 1 r xnsBsxmirsxeiwxtiitiimmxmn , ' c .vita Margaret Lawrence of I'( Ihain, N. V., a youthful member of the Aiiierii-a;irl Reserves, preseiiting to Princess Ileana of Rumania a girl n.-e- ! vi''s ring. The princess is a member of the Girl Reserves of Rumania. - TO V. -t V f 9 : V." v -- w ' . ;V ' ' " - k1 ' ' ON SHIPPING BOARD 2 HI it's II ' Jh 4 lli, Mrs. Lincoln C. Andrews, wife the assistant secretary of the treasury In charge of prohibition enforcement. has gone Into business, being rni''.vv by a travel service. t-- I -. 1 "ilTi, I ' Coolidge and Cathode Ray Tube D - .i -- ; , Martha Dyer, duughter of and Mrs. Leonldas Iyer of Mls- souri, was married In Washington re-- i cently to Ir. P. J. Collins of Clen Falls, N. Y. They will make their home in Shanghai, China. .Mi.-- ; : - ' ' KIP )v, '- :i -- ' ' , M .- A - i ;v" f f V " - xv '" ' COLLINS '' v i , t t v National Championship Candidate 4 J. MRS. D. Girl Reserves Give Ileana a Ring empire Although builder and president of the Great Northern railroad, has been dead tea years, memorials are still being erected to his memory. The latest lins been dedicated at Superior, Wis., the eastern terminal of that road, and consists of The Herbert Schift Memorial trophy, awarded annually to the naval a heroic bronze bust surmounting a aviator flying the greatest number of hours without gecident, being presented granite pedestal. Senator Lenroot c to Cpt. Harold D. Campbell, United States marine corps, by President Wisconsin delivered the principal adCoolidge at the White House. Captain Campbell, who is stationed at the dress at the dedication. navul air station, Snn Diego, Calif., flew 833 hours during the last fiscal year without an accident. MRS. L. C. ANDREWS ""H " ! y Jantes J. Hill, 1 m I Jrfn.,on of Water Power Among the features at the Los Angeles county fair at Pontons, Calif., The tTnlted States Is making bettpi bull of the utate, which was rnled was "P.lackie," champion Holsteln-Frelslause of Its water power every yenr canby the boys of the California Junior republic. He Is considered a likely Water-poweMl plnnts generating elecChristine In the national the Barbnglia picture championship. didate for more than 11 per Increased tricity is mounted on "Rlacltle." cent In capacity during nice months ended January 1, 192ft, according to The HelslnKfors Stockholm air line the Depsrttnent of the Interior. In Aluminum Ii the most abundant of Is substituting for the small passenger the 17 years since 190 the capacity all metallic elements In the earth' thw. crust and forms about 15 per cent of planes machines with a capacity of of water-powe- r plants baa ten passengers. doubled. the .olid substance of the world. ' 1 i jj I J - V - rhJfs " -- ; v ' . ' . t,r- , ' t- - - . - . ".. tV S SV r?'Z:''fl ; J',"' ' Vy " ff"jl vi O1' r 1 " T'" ' ' ' "r ' ( ; , ' ' 't n r w. ' , 1 ' I 1 ' f ? W. i i, itniit to Ir. Ti'iiK ..I t ril ainiHJt; iv. tn'iu.IlL' illl- - l.t'. C. ..'!,- - has , . rfe. ted to such a f ' ' ! I 1, , ('ni)ll(lte Tb f ' 'V ' E J A 1 ' 1 il ""Y 3 ill' f ' " ) I stage that It kills animal or plant - I iI i .' tieneral Klectrlc Coolidge of the ....... .. .1 .1 I .il.a njifvu tiitvii'u i mvo " uiv ... I t. iiiii ii Powr- ,; ' ! f I ' A Smith of New Orleans has been named a member of the United States shipping board, succeeding J. H. Walsh of New Orleans, resigned. Mr. Smith, who has been with the New Orleans port board, assumed his new duties at once and this photograph was made at his desk. R. K. .lust |