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Show TIIE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH PORK. ITAII Coronation of Monivong, King of Cambodia Old Church Where J. D., Jr., Is Spending Millions -- A Tli '.'At , historic old Uniiott rliurvlt. at Vs the colonial town after John It, ItiN'krfcIlcr, Jr., la attending flta million dollar, to re i ora a aumbt-- r of the anclcnl ldlrlc bulldlnga. Tbla rhnrrh was built In tTM. Wllll.-mshurf- l vv , ' t I . v A a r- - its? I'M v n. we , ; ,rV ,W J i , f ,F, fr - -r ir ThU picture, made In capital of Fumlxidia, shorn flip gorgeous procession at the coronation of Moul- Tone, king of llmt country. Tint nw monarch's father, King Slsowath, died about a year ago, but tlit coronatloo of bla successor took plait only recently. I V" Wright Expedition Among Pigmies of Borneo Members of the Wright expedition, led by Eugene Wright, up the llarlto river In Borneo, where the party visited by white meu. i. T 0..aaia hi Byrds Flagship Sails From Los Angeles Port of Rutherford, N. J nearly 7(10 miles Dyak pigmies, a tribe rarely encountered twenty-four- , head-buntin- Real Art for Grant Park, Chicago EXPLORERS FIANCEE The whaler G A. Larsen, flagship of Commundcr Byrd's Antarctic expedition, on which the explorer and viator sailed from Los Angeles harbor with 05 of Ids companions. BENNETT MEMORIAL Miss Suzanne Bennett, beautiful Australian actress, whose engagement to Sir Hubert WUklns, noted Arctic explorer, was announced recently Captain Wilkins Is on his way to the Antarctic, This is one of the Indian eijustrlun statues designed by Ivan Mestrovic, famous European sculptor, to' be erected on the esplanade leading to one of me new bridges In Grant park. Chicago. The gtatues art of bronze and each weighs nhout 20,000 pounds. They are seventeen feet high and the pedestals are eighteen feet high. YOST HAS RETURNED Oil Well Bums for Several Weeks Victor Frisch, prominent sculptor of York, putting the flnlshlng touches to his model of the Floyd Bennett memorial, which will he reproduced In bronze later. Bennett, pioneer airman who flew with Commander Byrd over the North pole, died of pneumonia contracted when he went to the aid of the German-IrisSjers on Greenley Island. Russian Youth Poke Fun at Uncle Sam New FOR DRY AGENTS a t s Scene In Moscow during the International youth day celebration, showing the caricature of Unde Sam ns ar angel of peace perched on a cannon and carrying a revolver, which was a feature of the parade of 150,000 young men and women. Planning to Get Secrets of the Sa Kidding Yost, who early this year declared he would retire front football, has changed. his mind and is In his old job mid bis team is going along nicely. The Spirit of Revenge the greul tire nt Santa Ee Springs, Calif., which burned for Severn weeks while engineers tried In vain to stop it hy tapping the casing, r Moving the gas pressure and flooding the mouth of. the well with tnud View .l I mill steam. ill well Injustice always brings punishment In Its train, hut the spirit of revenge often grows with time, and is stronger lu the descendants of those who have suffered than It was in the sufferers themselves: while the penalties rail not on those who did the wrong, but. on their more Innocent successors, who are trying to atone for the past. James Bryce. The newly authorized cap unit badge to be worn by prohibition enforce menf agents, erp.n-iallthose detailed on highways at night, so that motorists may. recognize them as federal officers u::d not highwaymen. These three men. Dr. Fred E. Wright of the Carnegie Institute, E. B. Collins of the hydrographic otlice of the navy, and Dr. F. K. Vening Meinesz, noted Dutch scientist, when photographed In Washington were laying plans fr.r an expedition to penetrate the unexplored depths of the sea. They will .... use h navy submarine and two Eagle patrol boats. |