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Show f THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK, UTAH Norge Carries Amundsen Expedition Over the Pole : : ' A r $, ws ' I A fe ' V - . . 1 - V ? ,,4 ' ', ! ?. ', ' ! r - . A e ... S'-- li s , IS ' ' vs , .. ..,. : v...... ... 'MX- ' - i- 8f&m :Xh ' Queen Being Crowned Apple-Blosso- m . '? . .......... ' , ' 't . $;?! ..'. ' 'v Virginias o 5 Gov. H. F. Byrd of Virginia Is at the fair grounds lu Winchester. Wireless messages from Captain Amundsen suid the airship Norge, carrying his expedition, sailed over North pole at 1 a. m., Wednesday, May 12, Norwegian time. Next day it readied Alaska. Our illustration shows Norge with Captain Amundsen (left) und Lincoln Ellsworth (right), his American companion. Chester Is one of the apple-growin- g pictured crowning the queen of the Third Shenandoah Apple Blossom festival A pageant in which 1,000 persons participated followed the ceremony. Win centers of the United States. European Girl Guides Come to Womens World Camp Tear Gas Used in Hunt of Escaped Convict h Tz v rf T ll f"-- ;" 3 ' ' 'v-- g' ' - 1 4 I tl I V p mm iv' i 1. v r J .. 7- A i ,w' f 'A . IN COURT COSTUME ' y- f A I ,i : .V- - W. t y V BO ' w , a:W v . i '' 7i ''"" 3 f-- cXtm B : V'J Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, wife of the American ambassador to the court of St Janies, will present American debutantes to tbe British royal family at the three courts to be held In .VeSylS! l lu London. This photograph shows Mra. Houghton In her court costume. i v' kn lfr,t, " ' A-r rA " w . . t&M&zrwJ IW'K- V Mrs. Ella Bushnell Ilamlin, Daven' Iowa, who has announced her port, d 'V'.-S for congress from the Sec4 candidacy V'. A, 1' V i' ond district of that state, ller platform Is of a radical nature and Is at-tracting national attention. Mrs. Hamlin says : I am In favor of eliminating the sex line and abolishing all of the 'A' v !' ' women's clubs. The women themy selves are raising up barriers between 'fc 1 , women und men. If the women are v x. f i , fA 'vU jwssA desirous of entering politics, let them go In with the men. I am utterly op. w 'V'-v:posed to the Idea of the United States ' " ' .Sla I T i ilhli y Joining the League of Nations and the World court. I am In favor of develPresident Coolldge received the first Buddy Poppy from the hands oping our internal waterways to the In A. Admiral William of Bear Moffett, of little Beverly Moffett, duughter limit" Mrs. Smith is a journalist the presence of officers of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, who are sponsoring the sale of the poppies for the veterans benefit. y Barge Line Extended to Minneapolis 2 ' V " on their arrival from Europe in New Tork. Girl Guides and Girl Scouts representing 89 countries photographed They have come to attend the first world camp of 'women. X kA ' Z3L E. fed AnmoMV Stfaliww t ? MRS ELLA HAMLIN President Gets His Buddy Poppy . K, 4 Yft When It was reported that James Price, one of the seven convicts who escaped from the Illinois penitentiary at Statevllle, was hiding in a cave near Ottawa the sheriff of La Salle county and his posse drenched the cavern with tear gas before venturing within It. The man was not found there, however. . J trt 7 1 V ,,. xZL ' s , . 4 y : . .. . A ... - ks- E MAfemife The first steamboat whistle heard In Minneapolis for a quarter of a century shrilled the arrival of four government barges, ending a test trip up the Upper Mississippi river from St Louis. This opened the operation of the Upper Mississippi River Barge Line company, and marked a big step forward In northwest development when these barges went through the Minneapolis canal locks as shown In this airplane photograph. Sent to the Sesqui by India JUDGE E. B. PERRY HOST OF PRESIDENT In Memory of Founder of Esperanto I;,. L1 V JVC J - - A T y A' jr tV ... ) .... v t'.V t DOKTDBt. ! : '!. .VvA A;, pti . ' A.Mlv' ' LVD OYIaO f'ZAMi:,Niior Vtcarnro t I.r tjf L j - ; ,' . il. f ; ;,v .7.V' yi (? ow , - .' CA ,, (Vv7 ; tXxMtiiexetar AVHy 5 v n n a. frt J Km it Is announced In ' Ml-1'i- A" ' I of treutment accorded American claims by the Mextrun and Brazilian members of tbe special claims commission is being taken up with Secrctury of State Kellogg by Judge Ernest B. I'erry, American commlbmer, who has Just arrived In Washington. Judge Berry has come from Mexico Ilty where meetings of the commission were brought to an end because of n dispute ever the socniled Snota Ysubel nii Macro. v ; . ij j The entire question Wuslilugton that i . '' . : j - Cj? t House will be he summer White the : V W i ,j r- V t rated on Ilulnhnw luke, ucur the ; of (iiihrlels, N. Y., In the heart i B i '. .:7 of Adirondack. The camp which the ."'T-.-V.-'(? j sf' the President will occupy Is n part of the Immense estate In the fir, pine and birch woods owned by Irwin It. Ludovlc Siene at the unveiling In Warrw, I'ohind, of a memorlul to Dr. Kirkwood, Kansas City publisher, universal the make to he which of hoped E;iierimto, Zunu iihnf, the founder shown ubove. dunguuge. .V Vn. A '. ; 4-rT 4v:v;:" y . KV , - it .r Among the passengers to arrive on the S. S. De Grasse In New York city oilier day was Manekal lliralul who was selected to be India's representative at the Scsquleentennlul In Bhlladclnhiti. This photograph shows Manekul illrulal (left) with his wife and son, an J Amubul lHValul, the representative's brother In New York. tins |