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Show PAGE SIX THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S. Signal Corps Men in Annual Radio Maneuvers TZT X M rr KJfPy I-- c Saving Salt Lake City From a Bad Flood v ; ft . iit-- Friday, June 8, 1928 r--i k" i tf? n fcf The United States army signal corps has been holding Its annual radio maneuvers near Fort Monmouth, N. J. The photograph shows a signal with radio all set up. At right they are picking up messages sent by the "enemy," and at left they are busy attempting to decode the messages. Our Legation at Peking Is Well Guarded " v rV-1f- e 2sv tX J General view of the ScolBeld dam near Salt Lake City, showing rescue workers repairing the break, In the of the dam which threatened for a time the inundation of the entire city. View of the American legation building at Peking, China, which Is strongly protected by marines and other troops in anticipation of the seizure of the city by the Nationalist army. Crew of California-Australi- a Monoplane if St HI I i -- mF ' if j 9T W ft .Jill f ! Bi . farcf -- Mother of Flag Day Getting Ready , r '.t-- if !HIfn:;- ;i" Hf v!?4 .f Lr iwT .- -j I ' bw s, 'O-- U - - V? I 't-- ' I HOOVER'S MANAGER These four men started from Oakland, Calif., In the monoplane Southern Cross for Australia via Hawaii and FIJI. Left to right: Capt H. W. Lyon, navigator; Capt Kingsford Smith, pilot; Capt C. T. P. Ulm, relief pilot, and James W. Warner, radio operator. i 1 -- NICHOLAS ROERICH Remarkable Work by Illinois Woman f , r HA Vf.' . '- ,- ":Jti, av h ''hut n ' &&3r - . 1 S . : . sr 1 fe--WWt V- - - ii tilii irill James Good, In whose hands the direction of Herbert Hoover's campaign for the Itepulilicnn Presidential nomination has been placed. Mr. Good Is a Chicago attorney. V. SHOOTING SHERIFF Mrs. I.aura I'riskn, tlio niodicr of dny. In her New York npartnn-n- t with t lie lame flag which will ho Mown from the iinn of (lie ntnlue of Liberty nt the annual Flag day ceremonies en I'.edloe's Island June 11. France Sends Over Large Air Mission -- J f u.j, ' 'VI l . . X w" fc- - i -1, Prof. Nicholas Roerlch of New York. head of an expedition Into central Asia, has Just been heard from In a cablegram telling of the extreme hardships he nnd his companions suffered In western China where they were bcld prisoners for many months by the half savage Inhabitants, nnd In Tibet where they were attacked by armed robbers. A--- ,xri I ? , gad- -r If y , I . y Mrs. Clarissa Taylor P.ass of Freeport, 111., who has Just completed after years of patient labor an extraordinary hand lettered and Illuminated anthology, entitled, '"Songs of the Centuries," which she Is holding. Sirs. Dnss Is now seventy years of age. WINS BIG RACE e thirty-fiv- - Spanish Princess in Mock Bull Fight Of 9 . 1 r vcJT : y&vi 'iff- - .rv v L TV tf.-ff- l ' if . Miss IMna R. Chrlstofcrson, deputy fhiTlfT of Portland, Ore., who demonstrated her deadly accuracy with a revolver when she shot a senrc of Wl out of 100, tyinif the New York police Mi Twehe lenders of French aeroniiutles the Inrcest foreign aviation tsslon ever sent here on their arrival at New York aboard the 8. 8. France. I .eft to right, front row: It. llarth, P. t)e Slontjiolfler. I. lournler, (Sen. p' r I nnd Ktutre .Viehellri. P.ark row, oiirnlcillf, U. II. Kahn. Ir. A. I: ft to riclii : .1. N. J. Jolre, II. I'lchot, A. Wntenu, p. d'Anclelan and B.' Ahdel-.N'ou- ( im !,; ; Father Perfect I hom yoti and thin young man behaved yourselves. Madge I should say. We were good there wa a halo around tbe moon. I.nuls Meyer who won the International automobile rare at 500-mil- e He drove the entire distance without leaving bis seat, lie Irove a Miller special and averaged X).4 Miles an hour. I,,. II sm-i- SC.. championship mark. i! It . . is in' Jl i i '1- x - ' . III Prin.css l)e M Hlverbene baiting the bull during the mock bull tight held In Seville during the festival In honor of the queen of Spain and her two daughters. |