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Show PAGE TEN THE TIMES-NEW- Friday, March 9, 1928 NEPHI, UTAH S, Minnesota State Societies at Los Angeles Wonderful Carved Model of New York City V .., fc,. J ''-O--r U fetfniw.,;fM.a3 ' - ,., ,1fe, AiimmMn .irnim th, Hundreds of American tourists traveling in Europe have been attracted by this miniature model of New York, hand carved by Willy Nless, architect-enginee- r of Hamburg. The completed work is being exhibited at fairs through" out central Europe. It shows about 3,500 blocks of buildings on the lower end of Manhattan island, and it includes bridges, vehicles, ships and docks along tire waterfront. iuwf$ a Here la a part of the thron of 25 (XV persons who attended the annual picnic and reunion of the Minnesota State societies at .Syeanxre Grove park liAngelei Calif. To only there wag President Brubuker I r. . Till wi xuiuuis vi4 .k. auie eociety. Japanese Call for "Food and Work for the Worker" Pacific Fleet SteAnihg Out for Target Practice mm I i W ..Q JHL'--t ' t ,!- - i - '" "'r.-- r ' '- -- 'Ml. ' TT1T TU il liln,.jl.i'l'.'Milllg - i;7 This photograph, taken from the flagship California, shows the powerful vessels of the Pacific fleet out for target practice off San Diego, Calif. . Historic Bell Is Now a Landmark Leaders of the Japanese Labor-Farme- r party In their headquarters in Tokyo preparing for the recent parliamentary election. The posters shown call for food and work for the workers and denounce the Tanaka government which won the election by a narrow margin. I Heroic Diver Gets Medal of Honor MAY VOTE FOR FATHER f, SHARK BAIT -- - i - It' Mrs. Emily Smith Warner, eldest daughter of Gov. and Mrs. At E. Smith of New York, who will be an alternate delegate to the Democratic at Houston, convention National conTexas, from the Twenty-eight- h gressional district Mrs. Warner may see her distinguished father nominated for the Presidency. IRVING JAFFEE - - Si v L.A t? - - s Si-m- . Q i fe: fay T. Van Campen Ilellner, Ichthyologist, member of the Royal Geographical society and field representative of the American Museum of Natural History, who Is going to offer himself as shark bait to settle which species of sea-tigattacks a white swimmer unprovoked. He went to the Bahamas with a specially constructed device for taking moving pictures under water. PILOT SAVED FAMILY After having served as a pioneer In the transportation service of -- louthern California, the bronze bell from old Southern Pacific locomotive " ruin ' '' " No. 77 has just been placed atop Mt Rubldoux at Riverside and dedicated President Coolldge presenting the Medal of Honor to Thomas Eadie, is a landmark. Each morning L S. Logan, wealthy Riverside pioneer, climbs nite House, he mountain and tolls the belL elver and chief gunners mate, united. Mates navy, at tne Eadie was awarded the medal on the recommendation of Kear Admiral Frank IL Prumby, commander of the control force in charge of the salvage operawhen he displayed extraordinary hero-Issubmarine S-tions of the In going down to the sunken submarine and discovering that life still existed In the torpedo room. On the right In the picture are Mrs. Eadie and her daughter Marlon. First Assistant Clilcf S. II. Dodd of the Ixs Angeles fire department has "Non-Cras- h Inaugurated something new In the way of Instruction for Ms student firemen a "fire college" where he Illustrates, with the aid of miniature buildings and apparatus, the tried and proven best ways of fighting fires. iiiii Fire College for Student Firemen d CVNeill Mystery Plane" and Jk Irving Jaffee of New Tork, wlio, despite the decision of the executive committee of the International Olympic committee to cnncel the 10,(MX)-metrace at St. Morltz, was congratulated by the Norwegian knters. Whert He Wai Mtirlt It's not my fault! "" it ' II wns crossing In the middle of the Mock. I'ollroninn ron't tell lie tlint. lie's lying right here at the etreet intersection! MolorWt Well, he wss !n the mid-alof the block when I hrt Mm t e iff h"ycr.f.w- - ' "'a' J Ciijit. Stnmlinh O'Neill, English Inventor now In New York, and sketch of Ills "non-cmsmystery plane" which he snjs Is nhle to take oflf and lnnl verticiilly, mid to flont In the sir when the motor Mull. The principle, snys Cnptnln O'Neill, Is nutomntlc Inflation through wings and fusclnge with lit'liutn or other giist-sh . Hi .4 5. 7 I Z t il' S tt , ..,ir- - , US' rot I V 9 r i Pnul F. Collins, an alrmnil illot of Chicago, who wns commended In a letter from a Clearfield (Pa.) tuer-chnfor his heroic act In flying so low over a burning bnlhllna thnt the motor's ronr awnkened steeirs and saved the lives of seven pernons. nt w |