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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S. Fascisti Hail Mussolini on Anniversary of Coup German Family Comes Over to Farm bi Michigan ii I'M la tfi US 2 Mussolini addressing a huge crowd of Black Shirts In the square before the town hall In Milan on the occasion of the third anniversary of the famous Fascist! march on Rome In 1922. lie was uproariously received. WJLpi. British Submarine. Sinks With 68 Men M-- l, ProKperity in the New Land Is sought by the Grebe family, ten of whom landed from Germany at New York, and were reunited with John Joseph Grebe, eldest son, who has provided a Michigan farm. , v ,M Signing of Debt Pact by Italians and Americans D n - .w ; -- v.:C--- " gioaxs3E -'- .- The British submarine M-with 68 officers and men, now lies at the bottom of the English channel, off Start the Devon coast where It dived a few days ago during maneuvers and did not reappear on the surface. M-The l, built during the war, was one of the few which mounted a gun of the type mounted by l, point on TAMES A BUTTERFLY liepresentatlves of Italy and the United States ure shown after signing the debt agreemeut by which Italy' war debts to the United States will be funded. Seated In the first row at the table: Olacomo dl Martino, the Italian ambassador; Secretary of State Kellocg; Count Volpt, head of the- Italian mission; Secretary of the Treasury Mellon ; Itepresentatlve Theodore Burton, and Undersecretary of the Treasury Winston. Other member of the debt missions and experts stand in the rear. Was Passenger on First U. S. Train - I New York Had a Hasheesh Farm 1 in i AK-S- A : $ . iFff w LAX ''i. CTJi' J 9?jf- Z- 4 a t ... j One of the strangest feats ever accomplished in the taming of wild thlnns Is that of Mrs. Ii. Denton White, of Wpst Itoxburv. Muss., who noHNesse a pet butterfly. It came Into hor possession on a cold morning when a workman removing awnings found It frozen stiff. Mrs. White placed It carelessly In a warm room, and several (lays later was surprised to find the beautiful thing clinging to her finger when she touched It Today It flutters freely about the house and seems happy. EUROPEAN NOVELTY &tk Ui ..f-.w- 111 "i " i V r " 'r till 4 iI Vs .!'' 1 r ( ill f 1 ' - ,' i t ' r laiiinn TS niliMiiwilgJI y. WiiiliMftlffflrtlMt . ' r SHE'S AN ARCHITECT in xvVcX A i rrl -- Ml ' ATT .JO,- -". 'I inn phii(ip'rii.i Khoum the liio:Kt-i- l uurniiic to I lit- - Unliii.Mi i.uiniiii" fower fHtKpnetl to liiniH-- l nt 1'ittsbur.li, which held up On? trull, c on that line fur This iip fad, riiins brougl.t lame tmulrlcrs from I lie cliff above the tunnel, rurrlns Itie snkle, wns lirought from Kurope well known away the portnl m tlio "itriiiice. .SUel girders of Uia ral'.rond bridge ver It Ml Mnrle Klngsly, twisted all over the tracks. t) f.roadway, New York cify. l 'i r. k Hie Sailor's Smirf llarimr ltoine for Veteran S'ain n. Sia.e i liifj-lV., ,mtiiiu tlio fliiiMilng tmiches to a model of Hie tinvfrnior IJoli.Mt uliWIi he naiifd utioiit forty yt'iirs co. The bnie Is self siipporlinc t m !) being derived from the Income from property iu iluu nio'iVii New York. '"apt. i i Wi;ili.t!,ii, -- f : v ' ? HI n ' craggiix.'iri'i Makes Model of His Old Ship -- v Miss Klinor Kountz. who wii crowned Thirty-firs- t Queen of In Omaha. Her father Is president of the Plrst National bank at Omaha and two of her uncles are prominent bankers of New York city. Another uncle is Meredith Nicholson, the novelist. Rail Tunnel Blocked by Boulders I" . 11 fix t" 1 - jt New York authorities discovered an Indian hemp farm at Hums I'olnt avenue, Long Island city, which is believed to have been the source of most of the local supply of hasheesh. "Deputy Police Commissioner Simon U shown John T. Vernor, nyiety-slx- . of Marshall, Mich., Is the last survivor of thow examining one of the plants before they were burned. who rode upon the hrst passenger train In the United States, behind th engine known as the DeWltt Clinton. He made the trip when a child of tlx. Vernor recently made a trip to New York to Inspect the old locomotive. v - -- Mgtfftil nh&rx-tvi- 4 jjm V i y f - til i : I x J 1 ;A V4--! v QUEEN N Miss Frances Sutton lias the distincn of bHnu the first woman to a registered architect In Michigan by passing the state examination. Klio Is a University of Michigan graduate and Is but twenty-fou- r years ola tion |