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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Marconi to Try to Perfect Beam Transmission Air Cadets, Americas Future Flyers, Organize William Marconi (Inset) and Ms yacht Electra on which he Is about to begin a four months tour of the Atlantic in an effort to perfect beam or directional transmission of radio. He will communicate with all beam stations from Australia to England and carries a special device for measuring the force of signals from any part of the world. IV a4.: - v : , ' jr i A' "KldVClwK Germany Has Wonderful Cable-Layin- g Here Is a group of members of the Air Cadets of America, with their model planes. They have an airport near Hadley field, New Jersey, provided by Philip Castelano, a wealthy aviation enthusiast Left to right they arei MaJ. Sgt. Nicholas Bartolotta, First Sgt Diego de Caro, Angelo de Caro, Diego Mancuso, Jr.; Sgt. Salvator Angell and James Bagge. Machine I Soldiers Leave for Three Years in Panama View of the S. S. St. Mihlel leaving her pier at New York for Panama, cap. rylng enlisted men to duty In tha Canal Zone for the next three year In the foreground are friends and relatives of the soldiers giving them a cheery sendoff. . Germans have devised- a new cable-lavinmachine In one operation, only six men being needed. to work it. . .. - g which digs up the earth, lays, a cable and fills up the ditch .. . . V . .. Just One. of Wales. . ' . ) . 'STAMPS OUT REVOLT Usual.-Tumble- s . WINS A BIG PRIZE ' Wife Attends Trial With Sinclair . to fake tumbles from his mounts in races. The photograph shows one of his latest falls, from his favorite horse, Miss. Muffin. . . H. u f ( . . - lh II. the prince of Wales, though -- lie Is a good rider, .continues ... Killed Forty Where Explosion . . ; . . General Carmona, Portugese Presl dent, premier and military dictator, photographed after the "termination of .the recent revolution, which he suo cessfyily. suppressed. . QUEEN OF THE MAY i .Mrs. Mervyn Dunnagan of Portland, Ore,, who won the worlds prize of a trip rTTound' The' globe and $2,300 to boot, for her essay titled Why the Laundry Should. Do My Washing. This contest was sponsored by the laundries of the United States and Canada, and 1,044,372 essays were received from' competitors. Mrs. Dunnagan also won the Oregon" state . prize of $223. OFFERS AIR PRIZH F. Sinclair, oil magnate on trial in Washington for with Mrs. Sinclair, who attends every session of the court with husband. her Hurry- .Ruins of the dance hail in West Plains, Mo., after the explosion that in the deaths of forty persons and the injury of many others. The dance hall was iu the second story of the structure, which was utterly . demolished. . resulted . . - Bad Earthquake in Udine, Italy Miss Margaret Nuckols of Albany Y, a freshman at Bryn Mawr, who was chosen May Queen for the old English May day festival .which is held once, every four years at the noted girls school. alleged-conspiracy- Three Columbia Seniors Honored N. MAKES SWIM RECORD Baron Guy van Zuylen van Nye-vel- t, chairman of the Royal Belgian Aero club, who has offered a prize of for the first nonstop flight from New York to Ostend. The flight must be made between June 20 and July 20 of this year. $05,000 Seme in the province of Udine, It: ly, following the earthquake in which a number of persons were killed nnd many hurt. FaseistI troops are shown on the scene sonrclrug the debris hr possible victims burled under the. wreckage The photograph shows Mrs. Lottie Sehoemmel in the water of the Deauville pool, Miami Beach, Fla., while she was establishing the world's swimming endurance record by swimming around for 32 hours, taking her food from other swimmers who swam beside her. She eclipsed the old record by one hour. Daily Practice boasts that she can change a tire more quickly than a man. Well, consider how much more practice a girl has In changing attire. Maud Here are thisee seniors of Columbia university who have been honored their classmates. Left to right: William Madden, chosen as the best athlete; Serge Stcherbinsky, most ardent lover, and Perce C. Rowe, tiie most dignified of all students of the university. by d |