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Show 1 Friday April 27, 1928 Zs THE OGDEN POST Putting Up the Hall for Democratic Convention -- Xx (, 5 Ship Runs Aground in Uncb Sams New Canal jwr X ; 7 Jr 4?5pr- ss:wm n. - i C t- Lhihwbbi This aerial ind spectators - i TxTW 7 --XXX sjp&f'j view shows the work on the $'J(k),000 building in Houston, Texns, where tlie !ri,nnd to the Democratic National convention will be housed when the convention is held delegate In June, . Building of Seadromes in Atlantic Is Begun w This vessel, the passenger steamer New York, from I'oMon for New York, ran aground in the Cape Cod canal recently was purchased by the United States gox eminent. The passengers were all removed unhurt and the steamship was not damaged. which Island Where ) German-Iris- Flyers Landed h If; ' ' w ikw s , 'jfc'V-- n.inyn; 55wgg - 'm. . . .. 'v. .. . i ."n i ,.m n sol'Iii , .. pisah&Ai MK IWfe VWSMMMV SS22&p vjS SE22&j Sgags ill c.a - f- r.. wr- - IU fool View of Greenly Islund In IUdle Isle straits, showing the lake on the frozen surfaec of whleh tho German lrisli crew of the plane liremen lunded after their extraordinary illght across the Atlantic from Ireland. Design of the Armstrong seadrome the Langley, or Station No. 1 construction of which has started. This station will be located southeast of New York outside the coastal fog xone. There will be eight stations In all, placed strategically between this country and Europe. On each field" there will be a service station and hotel. Showing Latest Farming Methods 4.1 KING OF COCOS Chinese Flood and Famine Refugees i1 VIGOROUS SOUL SAVER I I nfi 'i ft f V. 5 . w ' , ' -- 4 y y 'i ' ). . KJk V.s Co- - ' '4 nw t 5 i ;,jv i : r r i 'c, John Johnson, the Shaker minister of La Puh, Wash., r hard-workin- T fins ' j lyiS The agricultural college of the University of Californio, located at Davis, by sending a train equipped with demonstrations of the scientific methods of farming through the rich farming sections of the state, gives the people some Idea of how the farm should be bandied to give the greatest return. Scientific cookery and the proper methods of sanitation on the farm re also shown, two of the demonstrators In these matters being seen shove. . Daughters of New Senator who leads his deacons and deaconesses by ringing bells, as shown above, through the services until tils little wooden church literally rocks with the sound. He also dances while ringing the bells, and really works harder than anyone else for the salvation of the souls in his keeping. OLDEST POSTMASTER .1 I was recently s appointed by President Illcardo of Costa Klca os king" of Cocos island in the South Pacific, where the largest unfound treasure in the world lies burled. The buccaneer. Captain Morgan, plundered the brig Mary Dyers, laden with $15,000,000 worth of Peruvian treasure, and went to Cocoa. The crew mutinied and killed each other. Sutter la looking for a queen to marry before he lets out to search for the treasure. Fred Sutter, Jy ty who Jim-lne- OCEAN FLYER I T; , f nl, W: PHIS !- - : 7 ) Straw blankets, thrown over n piece of rope, form the only shelter for many hundreds of Chinese peasants who were fortunate enough to escape the famine and Yellow river floods, which have left 4,000, 0U0 Orientals starving In Shantung province. V Singer's Home Given to War Veterans i s i ft t $ In hN nimy-ixtFriim is Edkln Hut-hyear, postmaster of Standing acStone, Pa, claims to be the oldest States. tive postmaster of the United He was first commissioned In 1S75, givHo Is ing him a record of 53 years. Pennsylof merchant oldest also the in 1SG3 vania, opening a general store slnca. and continuing the buslnesa , Ikn-bnr- I i 11. " niid Hetty, attractive daughters of Arthur have accompanied the! r'PiM.intPd senator from Michigan, who Mint in r to Washington. h ESSZXJ rxrmrt This is MaJ. James Fltgmaurlce of the Irish Free State sir forces who flew across the Atlantic with Huron Von Huenenmn and Captain Koehl in the plane iyemen. Mine. Scliumann-IL-lukfamous singer. Ims presented fo the veterans of the World war her hcautVu! cxNMe m southern California, ns an expression of her love for llu rn'ii wlm failed her 'mother." The photograph shows a corner of the hoo e giormix. , n:-.- |