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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Air Cops to Catch Fleeing Crooks in Indiana at Maneuvers Somers Smashed in Collision An air police force has been organized at Anderson, Ind., to help the ground police in chasing down 'fleeing criminals or escaping convicts. Photograph shows, left to right : Dr. F. M. Williams, mayor of Anderson ; Elmer NIghbert, chief of police; Leland Kaufman, rookie pilot, and Fred Parker, pilot. Fine New Submarine for Australias Navy The off U. S. S. Somers with Point Loitm, Calif. her port quarters smashed In after she collided with the U. S. S. Zeilin during I Million Soviet Russians Parade in Moscow f-- I" ' V: , , , , A s V s u ''' z , ,i ; 'H. fufftfm ffivVinf Cv A s , , ' ' s t ' ' ' 'e ! - ' ,, n w r .w 1 F - " . ' ' ' : ;v n v p S' T 4 1 4if ft I t - A wD Australia is acquiring quite an efficient navy af its own, one of the latest additions being the submarine Otway, which was built in England. It has all the equipment of the best of the modern- submersibles. li. - ON RADIO BOARD Morocco Has a New Young Sultan -- K , 'Z ,4 ' a Mi n- - More than a million persons took part In the parade in Moscow daring the celebration of the tenth annlveraaif of tho Soviet revolution. The photograph shows part of the huge crowd In the Red square. i Porto Ricos Victory Monument CAPITAL DEBUTANTE i . . nTOBcmf, Miss Ruth Jones, daughter of the director of prohibition and Mrs. James ruler of Morocco, Mohammed Ben Mulai Yusef, new seventeen-year-ol- d who ordered his late fathers old friend and master of the palace to be thrown out. The lad Is the second son of the late sultan. Claudel Family Is Reassembled E. Jonps, who will be introduced Washington society this season. Harold A. LaFount of Utah, who has been appointed by President Coolidge to be a member of the fed eral radio commission, succeeding John F. Dillon, who died. to GETS HIGH POST View during the unveiling of the Victory monument of Porto Rico la San Juan. All insular and federal Institutions there took part In the Impressive ceremony. GEN. C. C. HAMMOND I Ambassador Morrow Studies Mexico Miss Elsie A. Cannon of Washington, who has just been appointed United States commissioner in the Court of Claims to serve for five yeaf-s- . Old Custom Passing MaJ. Gen. Creed C. Hammond, chief of the militia bureau, in his annual report to the secretary of war urges that the aggregate strength of the National Guard be built up to at least 200,000 as soon as possible and. that--i- ts allowance for training be Goose Day is another of the English customs which Is fast dying out. Goose Day is the first day of Michaelmas, and a goose is eaten, Just as pancakes are eaten on Shrove Tuesday and plum pudding at Christmas. Poulterers of London say that this year only the hotels had roast goose fur their patrons on Michaelmas day. loory After being scatteied in Tokyo, It Paul Claudel, Fremh nmhaesndor the group are. front row: Mile. Renip, hick row-- , Mile Marie, M. Henri, and Faris and Washington, the family A to Washington, are at lat united. In Ambaondor Claudel and Mme. Claudel; Mile. Reine. No Honeyed Phratet, Either When you tell a man hes got a bee In his bonnet, expect a stinging buke. Farm and FlreBlda. Although reI the layman usually con- siders the elephant tusk the source of Ivory, a recent ivory sale in Belgium Dwight Morrow, American ambassador to Mexico, Is learning a lot about ruins at that country. He and his party recently inspected the Teotihuacan at th invitation of the secretary of education, Dr. Jon teeth. Manue.' Included 1S5 pounds of hippopotamus 3,000-yer-ol- Pulg, - d |