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Show PAGE SIX THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S. American Sailors Enjoy Themselves in China Friday, September 7, 1928 Great Crowd at Opening of Spartakiad in Moscow 1 US i Hi,; . . i , 1 I V 4 n?H wml: i If !VM - J. Vf-1--, . ' I ,hih Xtussla has been holding an International sports festival similar to the Olympic games. The photograph shows 30,000 persona that assembled In the Bed Square, Moscow, for the opening ceremonies. part of the throng of Where Big Storm Rendered Thousands Homeless Life ashore for the United States navy sailors in the Orient is rather pleasant at times. Here are two of them on Temple hill at Chefoo, China, chatting with native youngsters. Fighting the Mosquito With Motor Cycle "rif inii ii ' '" hihm A street scene in Haiti, where 10,000 natives have been rendered homeless due to the storm and high wind which swept over thi re recently. LOSS TO THE NAVY J - .i - ran 7Z Soon to Try the Atlantic Flight J Besldenta of Chicago's western suburbs report that evenings spent on porches and in yards have been much more motor cycle has been added to the equipment of the Des nJoyable lately. The reason is that an Pialnes Valley Mosquito Abatement district This machine, which Is the invention of J. Lyell Clark, carries a thirty-twgallon tank of acid tar oil on its side car. This Is deadly to the mosquito. The photograph above shows Mr. Clark and his new contrivance. o Mr. Dooley Takes His Medicine PHANTOM RADIO MAN - ' . V i ' . Lieut. Commander B. G. chief of the plans division of the bureau of aeronautics, who Is credited with having contributed more to the development of the elr cooled radial engines now used In the navy and commercial work than any other person, has tendered hU resignation to take effect October 1. He Is to accept a high position with the Wright Aeronautical corporation, ef Taterson, N. J. ""A IN KITCHEN CAMPAIGN I tthmi mmwwwtfffiTtinr" ttt-t it i - r ' "Mr. Dooley" has learned to take his medicine. After many months of persevering effort on the part of Miss Anna Jenkins of New 1'ork, "Mr. Dooley" mukcs no fuss, but picks up his spoon and drinks his medicine like man. Verdun Will Be at the Legion Meet -The giant ItohrbacU seaplane Romar" has been completed at Trave tested preliminary to a flight across the At munde, (srroany, and Is being lantlc. In the photograph Doctor Rohrbach (left), builder of the machine, and Chief Pilot Stelndorfrane standing in front of the Immense plane. Earl W. Davldscn, Reading railroad telegraph operator at Terre Hill. Pa., who has made auccessfu. experiments of talking between two radio sets over the carrier wave of a broadcasting station. Davidson, with what he calls his "phantom radio," has mystified scor. of neighbors and baffled radio experts by his ability to broadcast through his loudspeaker, with persons receiving his voice In their sets from two to fourteen miles V Here Is Miss Radio of r;- t 1923 V - UP IN THE AIR AT 98 - r ' - pw - ? ' - f- 4 frv 1 I WK ii FA' " 1 " i t v i if If - , I' I' ite - h - t; r - " i ..... Rrn in ranee, "Verdun" l petting rendy to ttrwl the men of the A. K. K. Natlonnl convention In .San Antonio, Tea, Of tober at the American fi to 12. I'et of the Hfte nth artillery, she will have a consjilcuotid place in the conventl io pnrfIfll. "Verdun" is the most famous of the mascot hrougtit buck tie was fonled on April 17, 1913. on the banks of the from U otiipr l(le. Mease, south of Verdun and wo Immediately named for the battle scarred In France, her regimental owners city, khe Is the only American mule bom ay. ' Mrs. Annlka IlHakflDdon of Tacoma. her ninety' who crlrbrated elKlith birthday by taking her first Mrs, Thomas O. Winter, promtnfnt clubwoman of Minneapolis, is directing the Republican "kitchen campaign." It Is Mrs. Winter's Job to line ep the bouxewlves and their daughters In support of Herbert Hoover. She will seek to have his photograph htm p In the kH?lnn Jnut as It was in the ri.nji when lie was food Wash airplane ride ovr Senttle. She wi (railing when she stepped into the mnrh'n" and still smiling when she stepped out. The Go-Getter- 'B Son "Daddy, 1 have splendid news for you. The third grade teacher Is go inf to retain my services for annihei tear 1" f,' V , - - y ' a 4 Vlvienne Osborne, who was selected as "Mi"" RaIo of lO'S," by O. World s fair in New York. Claytf.o Irwin, Jr.. general manager of the Iladlo and bronze aiedals U b on the gold, sliver Her portrait will be awarded at tha fair and the Chicago Hadio show. tid |