The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 21, 1919, Magazine Section, Page 4, Image 88

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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 21; 1919.
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MIS3 ELENA CALDERON', flaugh
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minister from Bolivia, recently
enjoyed her first trip in the air. She
made her flight In Washington's most
modern sightseeing bus.
The Castle of Doom near Utrecht,
Holland, has been purchased by the ex
kaiser of Germany for his permanent
residence. He is bow living at the
Castle of Amerongen and from all in
dications it appears that he is to take
up his abode permanently in the Neth
erlands. The Castle of Doom is some
what Isolated and few visitors ever
pass by.
Mrs. Josephus Daniels, wife of the
secretary of the navy, had the honor
of pressing the electric button which
opened the water controls of the navy's
greatest dry dock located at Pearl
Harbor, Honolulu. The drydock is the
largest of its kind in the world.
The 300 members of this year's grad
uating class at West Point, who are
visiting and studying European battle
fields, were inspected in France by
General Curmer "of the French army.
While in review at the historic Ecole
Polytechnique in Taris they were
drawn up facing cadets of the French
military school.
The reception to the first division
was the occasion of the greatest mili
tary event in New York during, the
year. It was combined with the cere
monies in honor of the return of Gen
eral Pershing from overseas.
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While Attorney-General A. Mitchell
Palmer centered his profiteer fight In
New York as the keystone in the na
tional high-price situation, the sale of
surplus army food bepan in practically
every public school in the city with '
big crowds of buyers.
At the launching of the Lake Fugard
at Buffalo the vessel tipped to the ex
traordinary angle of 73.8 degrees as it
struck the water and In less than seven
seconds, aided by the rebound of the
waters in the narrow slip miraculously
righted herself.
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