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Show - w lav. March 28, 1930 THE OGDEN POST Newest and Largest Submarine Launched Uncle Sams Heavy Air Artillery y V, Si3R s'V - wj & ' a.. cV V. rtif x v, Nv'. , . kurtaMlW ?!' .i; . JA ..- - r-.ftj- ' .v viJW ' J : ' yT .US1 i' The rhe V-f- l Y-- 6, latest and largest addition to the United States undersea fleet, was launched at Mare Island navy yard, beam and a displacement of 2,700 tons. It cost $0,050,000. a Is 380 feet long, with 'K 30-fo- ot W Honor Dead of Vera Cruz Battle Army air corps bombardment planes In formation. Each plane has a carrying rapacity up to 4,000 pounds of bombs and has a cruising radius of 700 miles. Japanese Joy on Election Day v General Sandino arriving at the cemetery at Vera Cruz, Mexico, with members of his staff, to place paves of the naval cadets who died while defending Vera Cruz against American forces that landed New! Planet Compared With Neptune wreaths on the there In 1014. LAST "MUSKETEER An exuberant group of Japanese lifting one of their leaders to their shoulders after the sweeping victory of Premier Uamaguchi's party in the recent election. YALE STAR IS PILOT Spectacular New Orleans Blaze ; 4 i it . : ir y " JL I Red Beyjr of the team pictured baseball Tule university of the Ell workout an during early diamond squad. Beyer was a star of the Tale basketball team. Cnpt Johnny hr ?; i i Lieut Irving Woodring, the only surviving member of the three daring army pilots, known as the "Three Musketeers of the air. Relative size of d the planet as compared with Neptune. Planet and the earth are 8,000 miles in diameter, while Neptune is miles in diameter. The new c,7 planet is fifty times as far from the sun M b t MARINE IS HONORED , U: An airplane view made during the fire in the dock at New Orleans In which the greatest cotton warehouse In the world waa destroyed with a loss , of $2,000, oca recently-discovere- SEEKS SENATE SEAT the earth. ; Scout Movement Founders Feted New Eyes' of the U. S. Army : ; u ; ,i , I .Av!; o'- 1 i " u-i of Denver, forna- Republican announced Ids Stales senator , Waning Vessels sounds Attempts to broadcast the the detect by which ships are able lo unusual inof vessel are approach of ?r sound transtereat. The undcr-wu- t a mitter la employed for warning of the proximity of duuger. -' pIctnr as five new army pursuit planes make a test flight over the an order for rBp,c Contains In Washington. The planea are part of Maty vea-ael- TLa Aacient Onion The word onions recurs only once In the Bible, namely, Ir Numbers 11 :5. That chapter recounts the murmuring! of the Children of Israel and their ringings for the foods they had left behind In Egypt. Verso live state: We remember the fish which we did eat In Egypt freely; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garl'tk." Onions have been from time immemorial a favorite .article of food among the Egyptian. ? - i Blaster Technical Sergeant Archie Paschal of the United States marine corps receiving from Acting Secretary of the Navy Jahncke the navy cross for daring and skill displayed while on aviation duty tn Nicaragua. William V. Hedge mer treasurer of the tional committee, lias candidacy for United from Colorado, .f t : It ; f.v ; ! : ty v , Lord center, the organizer and chief scout of the world acout and movement, Lady Baden-rowelright, who holds the same boy the la organization, being guides girl greeted in New Tork by Mrs. position Jane Deeter RIppen, national director of tho girls movement Bnden-Powcll- A ... A :i,;!I A l, -- c Ir; ' vi I |