THE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAy, PORTLAND, MAT 3, 1914. STIRRING SCENES IN PREPARATIONS FOR WAR PICTURED Sketch of Vera Cruz Shows How Warships Are Stationed Marines Embark for" Mexico Battleships and Torpedoboats Steam South. " fi -r . .... . .. v.-s-rt w . v. JUAN OCULUA ataxia-, ...g-gg! CUIOEO 'at .t vi .4 s,'j -jrr7 . jk' 1 f A V 7i 8 if' ; " Ut -.1 f PC s --it 1 it. 1 S ketet of Vera Cm, Showing Places Prominent in American Selsnre. and How W Vessels are Sta tioned. S Marines Embarklug on the More Castla to Mexico. JTew Type of Rapid- Fire Gnn on the Battle ship VlTKlnla. 4 Coracliu Vande rbtlt Inspector-General la the . National Guard, Who Says He Is Ready to Go to ths Front. B C o w d Watchlna- the Battleship Nebraska Leav ing Charleston- Navy Yard for Mexican Waters. 6 Rear - Admiral Beatty's Flagship, the Battleship Virginia, Leaving Boston Harbor. 7 Torpedo-Boats Benham, Cammtacs, Cassia and Parker Steaming Ont of Hampton Roads for Mexico. 8 The Firth Brigade, 4000 Strong, Arriving at Gal veston, T ea Route to Vera Cms General ("Fighting") Fred Fans ton Is in Command. C r o w d Watching the T w e t leth Regiment of Marines Waiting to Board the Transport Moro Caa- . tie for Mexico. 10 A Detachment of JacaJen Landing Under Protection t the Big Guns of Their Ship at Vera Cms. L... .'t.. j."; mi I. f IP 1 s. vV I fA VZL . 6, aasaBuaSBaklB) tlSksCsifitCnfi rem i - . ' - ' .... ! r .; . t s .. , , ,- ..v ... . ....... .--sr.-;- i. WIS" M i J is wtwsiitikijjwiM, jJuansrweB - v: