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Show THR SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH Kyoto Turns Into a Venice for One Day Once Fine Cruisers Are Being Scrapped ; W, L Ja d tesrp. muj . .r u i : .. . ,,i ifyjjtfli!:: V "P-"- J ; V h4, hoi Two of the United States most efficient cruisers of a generation ago, the Huron (right) and tha Charleston, commercial Junk concern on tha waterfront of Seattle being scrapped by Heine In Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan, after one of the wont typhoons In bUturjr when IO.uo) bounce In Kyoto and the neighboring city of OmIii were flooded. art Where the British Are Fighting TheAfridis Reds Shout, but There Is Nothing Much Doing f fTT View of the Communists gathered In Union square, New Torlc city, to celebrate the third anniversary of the execution of Sacco and Vunzettl. The "electric chair shown In the center of the crowd was expected to nrouae their Ire, but they merely yawned, while squad of mounted and foot police stood by. Communist speakers shouted "down with everything. but nothing hnpperzd. First Hundred Voyages .. - .. rv 1 r .w - V ;, ; i .v.,. ; ' View of the town of Land! Kotnl, a mile outside of Peshawar, where n fierce attack recently took place on British troops by Afridl tribesmen. In the foreground can be seen Afridl houses, the towers of which were used by the tribesmen as watch towers. DEAN OF CARDINALS Long Distance Clock Record MODERNISTIC CLOCK Are-Ove- r -- pp:.v: V- I Cardinal Granito de Belmonte, who has succeeded the late Cardinal as dean of the College of Cardinals In Vatican City. Van-nutel- ll fiEsgSsMOEaBni I : YZ V.ytCSfV'm tui Left to right: Chief Engineer J. L. Wosser, Mate Gus Lind, and Capt. that is rarely seen on the high seas. It Is the one hundredth voyage pennant which few ships ever obtain and which no ahlp flies more than twice on entering port at each end of the one hundredth round trip between the same ports without interruption. The seamen above are members of the crew of the S. S. Calawail which ha made 100 trips between Los Angeles and the Hawaiian Islands. This feat required seven years. A. A. Sawyer, with the flag This clock, in Oakland, Calif., is the first of its kind in the world, having three dials set In an Inverted pyramid. It Is made of chromium and vltrollte and Is Illuminated by neon gas It Is operated by electric current from the power house where it is constantly regulated by a master clock. BEARD IS HONORED Ml Believed to be the only one of its kind in the United States, this water-drive- n clock In Waterworks park, Detroit, recently completed 40 years of service without winding. Although the clock requires to be set each day, due to changes 'n water pressure, not a cent has been spent for operation or repairs luring Its existence. EYES FOR GRID Byrds Ship an Antarctic Museum !. Breaking Worlds Pulling Record; Most recent portrait ol Dan Carter Beard, national commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America, who has ac eepted the post ol honorary president of the Craftsmans Guild a nee organization devoted to the stimulation of bettei craftsmanship among American boys. Straining every muscle in their powerful bodies, "Bill and Colonel, the team belonging to George Wilcox, of Greenville, Ohio, breaking the world's tractive pul) at the Jay county fair pulling record by exerting a 3, at Portland, Ind. This Is equivalent to pulling 10,102 pounds on a wagon on granite block pavement, or to pulling eight plows six inches deep Id ordinary wheat stubble h Frank Yablonski, University of Pennsylvania guard, with the new protective helmet which he will wear next season Regular optical lenses can be screwed Into the headgear and can be easily replaced In case o( breakage Britiak Trade Mark monomark is a common trade mark used by British manufacturers r contemplated for use by them. The etters B C M are understood to rep resent the name British Commercial Monomark. A Admira. Byrd's Antarctic expedition ship, the City of New Tork, has heec converted Into s temporary Antarctic museum which Is attracting many visitors along the Atlantic coast Capt Ashley McKinley, aerial photographer of the expedition, Is seen explaining some of the exhibits to a group ol boys. |