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Show 1 ) PAGE SIX THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Guarding Bodies Taken From the Sunken Submarine w" Boston Is to Have the World's Biggest Building Sailor of the U. S. S. Bushnell standing guard over the flrgt three submarine recovered from the They are the bodies of Com. R. K. Jones, Lieut Joseph McGlnley and Chief Machinist's Mate A. Hodges. The remains were taken to the naval hospital at Chelsea, bodies Lieut S-- 4. d Friday, January 13, 1928 Aaron Mass. zrWN V . . 7 : . ' Til f5 M llfp :iijM 9 111 VI H 4 ".::;iif .7 H 1. 4 - r est the Here Is the architect's sketch of the proposed massive building that Is to be erected In Boston this in the world. It Is to be put up for the New England Department Store, Inc., and will cost $20,000, 000. The colossal structure will be a complete shopping center and will be situated In the Park Square dlsttlct -- year-bigg- Scene During aa Siege of Chochow, China Sixty-Da- y Where Mr. Coolidge Lodges While in Havana jammmiammmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mI w!:!miteillil II IE j m ,, f ' :. ,. -- !, j' ." " , :, , J. WJ MVr I ' If M I a, WfttrtttWit For sixty days the Ankuoehun or northern forces besieged the city of Chochow, China, where Shansi troops were co ped up. AH modern methods of warfare were employed and finally the defenders were forced to surrender. The photograph shows some of the wounded being carried from the scene of conflict . Hanna's Granddaughter Elopes """" jPJPWjHWL' HAS HUGE TASK 'V This air view of Havana, the beautiful capital of Cuba, shows, In the center, the Presidential palace, the residence of President and Mrs. Coolidge and entourage during the sessions of the congress. Extraordinary preparations were made for the accommodation of the Coolldges. The entire third floor of the palace was beautifully decorated and otherwise put In readiness for their occupancy under the direction of the state department of the Cuban republic. 7 ft .... MJH w- m 4 fills r J tr M- - tr Jk. Is5 FIGHTS THE MARINES r.:' K-;'-.-s- n 4 TVfe f f Iff f? Sa ft Dr. Eric Colban, Norwegian member of the League of Nations, who Is now engaged in the task of disarming the whole world. Doctor Colban was appointed director of disarmament for the League of Nations. ACCUSED OF MURDER fi . - ( Clmrlotte Hnnna, Hume, young the knowledge of her Mrs. Hume Is shown V. ' X :',Vni.... I'.ich'ird Gets Indian Legends by Sign Language . WT ' . ' irraiitldnughter of the Inte Mark 1 1. una, eloped with Washington b:ink exunilner, and win marrli'd without parents. She Is the niece of Mrs. Modill JlcCornik-khere with her favorite mount . This is Gen. Augtistino Sandino, the NIcaraguan rebel leader who fought desperate battle with the American marines and NIcaraguan constabulary, lie has set up a new republic In the state of Nueva Segovia, has coined money and established prohibition. ARTHUR BLISS LANE Flagship of I IB y; t Vl James Wlllard Schultz, who probably Is author of more Indian stories than any other person, also Is belter equipped to gather the old Indian legends, since he applies the "reportorlal pump'' to the Indians literally by hand. lie uses the universal sign language of the North Anjerlcan Indians, and thus is ennhled to collect data from any tribe he may choose to write about He Is seen above talking with Blood "Indians of Wntcrton I.ikes National park. Twins Born in Different Years Airline Cuba-Ameri- ca Portrait by tHephoto from !.. Angeles, of Dr. Charles McMillan, who is accused of the murder of Mrs. Amelia Appleby, a wealthy widow. Her body was found near San Fernando, Calif., ftewcd in a canvas sack. m 0 ' ) Vi 1 C. M. & ST. P. PRESIDENT V I v, - "? . O ' nil- O ... : f p.. A ". : ' With the launching of the "E. Seweil," flneshlp of the further step was taken toward the regular running of hydronero-plun- c slrllne, betwwn the American contlnrnt and the Island of Cuba. The Scwrll, which was built nt the naval air station at Ilorkaway, is namod after the mayor of Miami, Fla. She carries a crew of three men and Is expected to take 19 (.asseugers and their baggage from New York to Havana In 12 hours. G. w.jB.iAii Cuba-Ami-rlc- a vl1 president of Pacific railroad, who has hpn Alprfnrf r,rili1(rtf tt thm rtilmra. Milwaukee it St Paul railroad. H. A. Scsndrett the t'nlon I r ii i4 jnr Arthur Illlss Lane, formerly first secretory of the American embassy In Mexico City, hns ben appointed chief of the division of Mexlcnn RfTuI re- - State dcpartmeot ' Mrs. Maurice Frelberir of Brooklyn, N. with her twin babies that were In different years. The boy on the left came In 1927, while his brother ' tame a few mloutes later, but It was then 1928. born Y |