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Show UTAH STATESMAN Navy Has First Air-Cool- ed Amphibian Plane motor What la believed by naval aviators to be the first smphlMan plane ever equipped with an has nrrlved at the naval air station In Washington, where It Is being given a thorough test This is In line with tha new naval policy to develop amphibians to a point where they may be sobstttated for land planes now ased on craft carriers at sea. ' air-cool- ed Here b the Here are some of the first members of the American Legion to arrive in France for the convention, graphed as they slaked their thirst In Cherbourg, where they landed. At the left Is Capt Helen Pnrvlance of the Salvation army, the original "doughnut girl," who already has gone across to distribute doughnuts to the doughboys once more. Funeral of Sacco and Vanzetti in Boston Strangest of Homes on Wheels EL A. Wade and wife, formerly of Illinois, are now touring the counfry in a unique home on wheels. A single apartment, log, cut from a fir tree In the state of Washington, has been hollowed and converted Into a two-roo16 fleet long and 0 feet high. Two folding beds and a kitchen are features- - of the Interior. The log has bean mounted on the chassis of a truck and trailer. ACTIVE AT 108 Legion Will March Through Thu Borne of the many .thousands of sympathisers the funeral proceealoo to the Forest Hill crematory, Boston. Sacco-Yanset- k W. K. Vanderbilt Born of German parents near War1819, Mrs. Augusta Kutiner of 8L Charles, DL, likes to recall the time when she tolled dally in the fields of Poland. Mow she splits .all the kindling required for the kitchen stove and quite naturally glories In saw In her strength. ti and Hu New and mourners following the two hear Wife WITH BROKEN NECK One year ago Merrill V. Beagle of Booemont, Ya, waa taking n radio course when he had hie neck broken In an automobile mishap, Hie neck was first encased In n plaster cast and now' Is In a steel and leather body brace, which he has won while completing his radio course. He has Jnst been licensed by the government: ns radio operator. first cl The famous Arc de Trlompbe, Place de 1 Etolle, In the line of march of the American Legion through the French capital. The French government wishing to accord a signal honor to the Legionnaires, will unchain one arch of the Are de Trlompbe to permit the veterans to march through In the big . parade. This Is the first time such permission has been-granted- Paid Reyeres. Descendant of Today LOWDEN MANAGER IN NICARAGUA William K. Vanderbilt end Urn. Rosamond Warburton, who were married in Paris. The groom's application to dispense with tbe ten days notice demanded by the French law waa denied by the authorities. At the British War Maneuvers Fred Btnrck, former director of the War Finance corporation, has been named preconvention manager for former Gov. Frank 0. Lowden of Illinois, Brig. Gen. Frank R. McCoy, sp pointed by President Coolldgo te supervise the Nicaraguan elections la Pnul Revere, the of Paul Revere of. Revolutionary war fame, as he appeared with his horse ol Governors Island. Revere Is now with D company, of the Sixteenth Infantry. He Is In tralnln for a reserve officer. Britain's new war machine, the mechanised force, had ita first Intensive field training on Salisbury plain recently. Photograph abowa members of the Infantry passing through the gas area. gaa-mask- 1028, has arrived In Managua. Nicara- gua. where he was presented to President Dias by Chari es CL Ebcrhardt. the American minister. |