The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 18, 1920, Magazine Section, Page 4, Image 88

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JANUARY 18, 1920
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awaiting- deportation,
DMIRAL WILLIAM S. SIMS, re-
l cently brought conspicuously wid"e round-up is fruitful of such re
into the light of publicity by suits that.it is reported three trans
declining to accept a distinguished ports are being held for emergency
service medal, is the rather or a o- purposes,
vcar-old lad who bears the name of
the admiral, with Junior affixed. The Admiral Viscount John Jellicoe, for
little lad proudly wears a uniforrA mer commander of the British grand
end salutes with the snap of a vet
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fleet and hero of the naval battle of
Jutland, recently arrived In New
York, making an unofficial visit as
General Gaida, who recently led the the guest of Charles M. Schwab, whom
against ne accompanied from Ottawa. The
uprising
Vladivostok
the Kolchak government, is a Czecho- distinguished' visitor was 'welcomed
Slovak. lie formerly served in the by Admiral- Glennon, commander of
Russian army.
Mrs. John A. Drake, an American coming was unexpected,
woman, who did valiant service for
Italian mothers and their babies both
during the war fCnd since the end of ton was brilliantly illuminated for the
hostilities, has returned to New York, new year. The night view of the
She was decorated for service by the splendid structure when aglow with
' president of the Italian Red Cross, myriad lights is an inspiring sight.
the mayor of Rome, uabriele D An-
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