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Show : r PAGE SIX THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S. Democratic Leaders Attend Jackson Day Dinner JiJxi'ti Vi'V"'Ljr, I U E H r "Xs-- ttP "t ' 1. "Xtj J fy '' jf" I . "J " a" I f 1. 2 Four Leaders in the T1 'k Mrl-' i . L Friday, January 27, 1928 1 1 1 1 iWf7 f 1 usafe Pan-Americ- Conference an tii- - 21 za I Here are four of the leading figures In the conference In Havana, each being the head of his na tlonal delegation. Left to right, they are: Dr. Gustavo Herrero of Salvador, Dr. Sanchez Bustamente of Cuba, presl f tllC conference! Dr deDt Davlla of Houduras, and Dr. Ledo Carlos Salazar of Guatemala. n Uncle Sam's Newest Tourist Playground leaders from all sections of the country attended the Jackson day "harmony dinner" at the Mayflower hotul in Washington. At the head table can be seen, left to right : William Gibbs McAdoo, Senator Walter F. George of Georgia, Representative Mary T. Norton of New Jersey, Evans Woolen, Indiana's favorite son; Gov. W. J. Bulow of South Dakota, Representative Finis J. Garrett of Tennessee, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, John W. Davis, toastnmster; Claude Rowers of New York, Senator Joseph T. Iiobineon of Arkansas, Gov. Albert Ritchie of Maryland, Former Gov. Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming. Representative William A. Oldfleld of Arkansas, Iluston Thompson, Mrs. Ren Hooper and Senator Alben W. Rarkley of Kentucky. May Be Too Small for Democratic Convention The nev Mount Baker national recreation region of 73,000 acres, established by the United States government heart of Mount Baker National forest In the northwest corner of Washington, near the city of Belllngham, promises to be one of Uncle Sam's most popular tourist resorts. It overlooks Puget sound and the picturesque San Juaa Islands. The outstanding features of this scenic district are Mount Baker, rising 10,750 feet above the sea, and Mount Shukan. Between these two peaks, at an elevation of 4,200 feet, nestles Heather Meadows, a striking Alpine lakes that are surrounded by dense clusters of everpark that Is carpete'd with heather and dotted with mirror-lik- e In the green TlwU ,t!ie city auditorium of Houston, Texas, in which it was at first planned to hold the Democratic national convention. But It seats only 5,000, and therefore a larger temporary hall Is likely to be constructed. "Daddy" Proud of His Flying License trees. FINLAND'S PREMIER Going to Chile to Study the Sun STEEL FINANCIER V I X-- 1 V L ' SS James W. (Daddy) Montee, of I.os Angeles, sixty-fivewho lias Just passed successfully his test for the Department of Commerce private pilot's license, ready for a "hop'" and showing his son Ralph, also a pilot, his newly acquired license. , Sight to Make Pirate's Mouth Water Myron C. Taylor Is one of the triumvirate named to take over the Job held hy the late Judge F.lbert H. Gary. Mr. Taylor, lawyer, capitalist, close associate of George V. Raker and the First National bank interests, has become chairmnn of the finance committee of the United States Steel Dr. Juio Sumila, the new head of Is the the government of Finland. He leader of the Agrarian party Finulih parliament. In the LEONARD IN COMEBACK SLAYER OF CHILD . ft ' .' ii r .ro- n- - - - ? Harlan II. Zodtner Is on his way to ("alnina, Chile, where he will direct solar observatory of the Smithsonian Institution for the next three years, lie will measure solar variation to supply data for the Investigation of the relation between solar variation and world weather. In the photograph he U using the silver dick perihelfoscope for measuring solar radiation. the Lindy May Be Put in This Blank Space T 1 T it U " i ? KM A an L . , rm&( .it , Henny Leonard, who left ttie ring about three years ngo as the undefeated lightweight champion of the world, announced he would don the gloves again as a welterweight, Leonard said he hoped to mo' e his return by next summer. n' " if i i '4 . rec-nil- . l . ... ''''"if ' f At u Adol.h lloi elling, rarp. 'titer and rhurch deacon of Owmsri, Mich., who 5f7 Hat the Money has confessed that he kidnaped and She I suppose you know Alice murdered flve y ear-ol. Dorothy married money t He has sljwi der of Mount He Oh, yes. They're separated confesw'il to ot tiirtlof two other little now, aren't they? flrls. He was sentenced to life lm- She No Just she and her husband prlsonment In solitary confinement st are separated. Ufe. bard tabor In the Marquette branch prison. Schne!-Morrls- from the Here is one of the Jorget shipments of gold made ftiited States, SI MXWJOO In ?L'0 gold pieces, sent by Dillon, Read k Co. of on a bond Nine of New Yor!t to the Rank of Rrszll as the tlrt InstalliiH-n- t the Rrazilinn government. The harnd holdin the gold plwes were stowed i a the bold of the S. S. m, t 1 L4. f.L.f li in r, M xpace In the frieze surrounding Hie rotunda In lliA fnntt,1 tr U'ashltigton where Representative Andrews of Massachusetts proposed In th I. .vive that a pnlntln! of Lindbergh's landing In Paris should be placed. Th frieze portrays seqtience of great events In American history. 'lank 6 |