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Show Till: SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH T Englands Great Aerial Progress Exhibition First American Hoop Race Is Held in Los Angebs " xlrtarioua In It flrsl Amec Fill of I .as Angeles. bo fimt hrman hoop" champion I tlUi Iran "aero heel" rare, hr 14 at Cart hay Cirri, a auhurb of Ih California city. laaatuurfc a It mairatabU er all of lb tjp ahlih taa bel4 I mail southern California famou. cordons of kIIc a era called Into amir h lineup of h pretty human roilrra before tta lo hoi 4 hark It charring crowd. Thta photograph ato mart of lb race. Anu-rtca'- a lb-tt- y bp Fighting Mediterranean Fruit Fly in Florida General view of tb t rd It 0irllirf rrrai exhibition of aerUI III It itile Sealer at prsres sbuDU. England, la hlli all type of plane i- Secretary Stimson Buys a Beautiful Estate Florida la trying deserately to save Ita cltrua groves from the dreaded Mediterranean fruit fly that haa Invaded the state, and th federal government la helping In the fight In the photograph la wen th spraying of tree with chemicals. She Could Have Only One a Day ' DIEGEL WINS AGAIN The View of Woodley, the fine old estate In Washington rerenlly purchased hy Secretary of State Stlnison. bouse la an excellent example of Southern Colonial architecture and waa built In by Ihlllp Barton Key, unci the summer home of Frcsldonta Van Buren, Tyler, of the author of The Star Spangled Banner." It haa Buchanan and Cleveland. Is-e- After 420 Hours in the Air HEROIC PARK RANGER Leo DIogel making a long drive at the Kanawukl course during the Canadian open championship which lie won with a score of 274, the lowest score ever turned in at a major tournament The played matchless golf against such stars as Tommy Armour, Walter Hagen and Horton Smith, to win for the fourth time In the golf classic of Canada. German-Amerlca- n Submarine Saved in STARTING EARLY Dale Jackson (left) and Forest OBrine Immediately after they landed from their monoplane, St Louis Robin, In which they established a record of 420 hours 21 minutes for endurance flight. The plane was refueled 47 times. Curtlss-Robertso- When ttie doctor prescrlled only one cigarette a day for this English miss she was puzzled as to what to do until she solved the problem by having a Bond street firm manufacture one for ber. The cigarette In n foot long and an inch In diameter. It contains two ounces of tobacco. 23 Minutes , Secretary of the Interior Wilbur issued the first citation for bravery to come from the Interior department to Charles B. Browne, a park ranger in the Mount Itanler national park, for his valiant and fearless efforts In the rescue and recovery of bodies of a party of climbers who fell Into a crevasse, Injuring four and killing two of them. n ERNEST L. JAHNCKE Cornstalk Can Now Be Harvested d This Is Tracy B., son of Mrs. Fanny Dunway, of St. Louis, Mo., who is an addict, at his tender age, to Lady Nicotine. He Is fond of cigars but prefers his pipe. Tracy has several brothers and sisters who are immensely proud of his attainment. The Dunway family recently moved up to St. Louis from the hills of Kentucky. sixteen-month-ol- A new and unpublished portrait of Ernest L. Jahncke, of New Orleans, assistant secretary of the navy. Mechanical engineers of Iowa State Agricultural college have perfected a machine which Is exacted to revolutionize the harvesting of cornstalks for making paper. Hauled by a tractor, the machine cuts the stalks and carries them by a conveyer to a receptacle at r rear where they are baled ready to haul to the factory. 4, Goodyear Blimp Lands on the Sea I I Mood Myths The Dakota Indians think that the moon at Its waning is eaten by mice. The Polynesians believe it is devoured by the spirits of the dead. The Kaffirs say that it wanes when, suffering from a headache, it puts its hand to Its forehead and hides the latter from our view. The Eskimos imagine that the moon, harassed by fatigue, retires lor a pioment to take rest and food. Bull Frog a Came Fish In Idaho the lowly bullfrog has the legal status of a game fish, having an open and closed season and other legal protection such as is a coord--the aristocracy of the finny tribe. It is reported that in Idaho the but fro? is seriously regarded as desirable came. It is hunted with small caliber rifles or by rod and line. If angled for with book and line, a piece of red flannel is used as bait. The bullfrog is taken not merely for sport but because it is a very desirable article of food, as a good sized mature bullfrog weighs over a pound and provides delicate meat equivalent to that furnished by an eight-inc- h This submarine, the V-- largest in the American navy, was "saved" from a watery grave off San Diego in 23 minutes by the use of the new emergency lungs," into which air was pumped from the salvage ship Ortolan. I I trout Equipped with pontoons, the Goodyear blimp Volunteer made a series of successful sea landings in the vicinity of Los Angeles harbor. Lieut Kail Lange, pilot said he experienced no particular difficulty. This was said to be the second time in the history of aviation that such a feat haa been aocore-pushed. About ten years ago a similar landing was mads by a Goodyear shfr.. j I |