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Show i THE SAUNA SI N. SAUNA. UTAH Taking the Census in Big Bend Country of Texas Los Angeles Harbor Now in Second Place r ?C. i i,v 1 ; V v Vs - j , .. .' ' T V ' ' " i 'V ' . I. f i.. 9 tf :lttSc2V5 'jS, j". 4.. w 1 - T '' "s r. - H - I t S tlft'r''y, zWCVfr&f. . t -- rw.. ) , V - '"X, v ,. 5 ti- 'tv a f . I -! w-- t , '- - 1 ,r-- raio4Ui r V &Ohfr.: v.H WVlW- -' .v..WlW, Un J. II. Null ut Alpine, Trias, taking tl retu along lie Ida Grsad la the IMg I$rtJ Country f Trial. Over 1.1'U mile of travel ty auia aal aevrral bumlrrJ tuiU-- of mountain climbing nets necessary to acroinpUsli Iter task. With a record of f 1,425,81119 aet profit earned for the city during the paat year, ta Aoeelea harbor la Dow second In Atuerlran ahlpptng. and wai one of th "wxhit.lta moat loteroatlng to delegate of lb National Foreign Trade rontetitlon. Abov la nn aerial view of Lo Angeie Inner harbor. Great Britains Newest Submarine, Rainbow Medals Given Navys Transatlantic Flyers -- wii ,. - . rrr 'I Tlie I'lilted Slates navy flyers who made the Drat transatlantic fight In May, 1919, being presented with tbe NO medals by President Hoover at tbe White House. In thla picture President Hoover la presenting the medal to Commander John II. Towers, for conceiving, organising and cbmmandlng tbe first transatlantic flight On Ilia right is Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams, while on the left are the others who received the medal: Com tnnnder Albert C. Rend, IJeut. Comdr. Elmer F. Stone, Fortner Lieut. Walter Hinton, Lieut II. C. Uodd, Former Lieut J. L. llreese, and Chief Aviation Pilot Eugene S. Rhodes. Great Britain's newest submarine, Rainbow, the first on the 1928 program, after It was launched. The vessel and two smaller guns. weighs 1,475 tons (2,015 tons submerged) and Is expected to carry one four-inc- LANDMARK PERILED h Father and Son Rifle Champions Submarine Wilkins Hopes to Use WANTS NORRIS TOGA -f i syv V" Ate? TT '.rri xiaxecy 71, ' '4 ?;n? u cA-S- m' r- - . v Two rifle championships In the same family Is the unusual record that Samuel A. McKone and his seventeen-year-ol- d son, A few hours after the elder McKone had won the the Kansas State Rifle association at Junction City, championship. The fathers score was 243 out of a sons was 193 out of a possible 200. has been achieved by Samuel A. McKone, Jr. senior championship of his son won the junior possible 250, while the Dr. Jennie Cnllfns of Omaha, Neb., who was ousted as Democratic national committeewoman after she had refused to support A1 Smith for President, Is seeking the Democratic nomination for senator. That seat is now held by George V. Norris, Republican. Doctor Callfas said she would fight for revision of tariff rates to benefit agriculture, as part of her campaign platform. WINS OVER GLENNA Odd Architecture for Chicago Fair " ? ? Wx; vm This historic curfew and fire bell Gloutower at in which King cestershire, England, Charles once hid during a hazardous trip across the country, is being shaken to pieces by the vibrations from passThe city council ing automobiles. must decide between expensive restoration work and demolition or removal. Moreton-in-the-Mars- NEW REVOLT LEADER In the naval The D. S. Submarine boneyard at Philadelphia, which Sir Hubert Wilkins has requested from the Navy department for his underwater trip under the North pole from Spitzbergen to the Bering sea. The plans disclosed that the submersible, if made available, would be vir0-1- tually rebuilt. Cadets Take a Ride at Aberdeen 11 fl hrfes. 'll Ti;. Of Prif 1 "$i I II Alii 'llUr r ' f rrw MOOi , , 5 Architecture for the Century of Progress exposition In Chicago Is going to be decidedly different from any that has ever been used. For example, this photograph of the model of one of the domes of the Travel and Transport building shows how cables on the outside will do away with the necessity of having pillars and posts on the Inside. The men inspecting the model are Manager L It. Lohr, Assistant Director of Works C. W. Farrier and Secretary Daniel H. Burnham. i ;:?sm Diana Fishwick of the North Foreland club, who won the Iritisli womens open golf final by defeating Miss Glenna Collett of the United States. Miss Fisirwick, who Is hut nineteen, is the former British girls golf champion. Its Up to Yon Resolve to be content with your life ouless you are willing to make a sacrifice to alter it. American Magazine. U i 4'a 3 ,4' i : " $ I 2222 mTJj lion. V. J. Patel became Ipader of the passive rosistsnee camimign of the natives of India following the incarceration of Mahatma Gandhi and Mrs. Nafdu. He was formerly president of the Indian legislative assembly. West feint cadets of tbe graduating class taking a ride on a gufl mount duriog their annual visit of Instruction to the artillery proving grounds at Aberdeen, Md. d |