The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 09, 1920, Magazine Section, Page 4, Image 98

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SWf 1 presidential primary vote in his state.
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'S?SH Joha,nn von Albert recently landed
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THE U. S. S. Tennessee, now be
ing completed at the Brooklyn
navy yard, will be ready for
commission during the present month.
New designs have been adopted for
the fighting tops, equipped with ap
pliances found, useful in the world
war. It is the most powerful dread
, naught of .the American navy and
has a battery of 12 14-inch guns.
The huge 6hip is scheduled to make
a trip to the "West Indies, through
the Panama canal and possibly visit
the Pacific coast.
General Dementz was the French
commander of the forces that occu
pied Frankfort. The populace of the
German city did not greet the troops
of France with acclamations of joy,
but no organized resistance was
made.
Dr. Frederick H. Mfllener and
Harvey L. Garmer were defeated in
their effort to establish wireless
connection with the residents of
Mars. The apparatus was installed
in the Garmer home near Cedar Creek.
Neb., employing "dead" telegraph
wires extending over many miles of
territory as antennae. 1
When Signor Marconi sailed frdm"
England on his yacht to endeavor
to solve the problem of mysterious
sounds that have disturbed the. wire
lese, he was accompanied by Lady
Marconi. He declared that it was
not in an attempt to communicate
with Mars that he was making the
experiments, though he has been
quoted as regarding that there is a
possibility of achieving such communication.
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tania. He is 19 years old and meas
ures eight feet five inches in his
stocking feet. . There was no berth
on the ship big enough for him so
he slept in a companionway on two
cots placed end to end.
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Kersreant Harrv D. Bishon
Massachusetts state guard, took the
star role and was wished god6peed
by Mayor Peters as he started on the
trip over the memorable course.
Frank Bacon, famous - American
actor and one of the veteran thes
pians, prescribes work as an antidote
for that tired feeling. He finds re
laxation in sawing wood 'or doing
other odd bits of work about hs
Long Island home.
Tommy Milton set six new world
speed records for automobiles with
his 16-cylinder Dusenberg racing car.
He is seeking to do a mile in less
than 23 seconds. His records are:
Half-mile, 0:11.86; mile, 0:23.56; one
kilometer, 0:14.85; three miles, 1:12.18;
four miles, 1:36.14; five miles, 2:0.04.
Milton is trying to beat all records
up to 20 miles.
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