THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JUi,Y 25, 1920
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BY MEANS of the radio telephone.
Secretary Daniels recently, ad
dressed a crowd in Times square,
New York, from on board the flagship
of the- Atlantic fleet, the Pennsyl
vania, several miles out at sea. Ad
miral "Wilson, commander of the At
lantic fleet, was. with him.
At Camden, O-, are two citizens who
are sure to cast their votes for Gov
ernor Cox for president. They are
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox.- father and
stepmother of the democratic ioml
nee. American athletes who will com
pete against the best athletes of the
rest of the world at the forthcoming
Olympic games will be trained by
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Coach Jack Moakley. who has built
up a wonderful reputation at Cornell.
Coach Moakley is shown with his
wife (right) and daughter Mildred
(left).
Canadian society circles are await
ing with interest the arrival from
England of the wife and children of
Lord Athlone, governor-general-elect
of Canada. Lord Athlone's wife, is
Princess Alice, countess of Athlone,
and the only daughter of the late
Duke of Albany (youngest brother of
Edward VII). She is thus a British
royal princess and granddaughter of
Queen Victoria. The children are
Lady May Cambridge, 14, and Vis
count Trematon, 13.
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Revolutionary troops are again on
the march in Mexico. The photograph
. portrays a scene recently enacted
revolutionary troops occupying Juar
ez, just across the line from the'
United States. These troops were
formerly Carranza men, but they have
joined the revolutionary forces.
Eugene V. Debs, socialist candidate
for president of the United States,
recently received official notification
of his nomination at Atlanta prison.
Atlanta. Ga., where Debs is serving
a ten-year sentence. The photograph
shows members of the socialist noti
fication committee with Debs at the
prison. They are, left to right: Joe
Rhoden, Atlanta socialist; Dr. Madge
Stephens, Terre Haute: Samuel Uasl
leta. Atlanta; Editor Fiegenbaum of
a socialist paper; Eugene V. Debs;
Otto Bransetter, national secretary;
Seymour Stedman of Chicago, nomi
nee for vice-president on the socialist
ticket; Julia Gerber of New York;
James O'Neil, editor of the New York
Call.
Selected as the most beautiful wild
west type to boost 'the Cheyenne
Round-Up, "Miss Wyoming" (Miss
Helen Bonham) Is on a tour of the
east and recently called upon Senator
Warren G. Harding at Washington.
"You'd better come out, senator. We
have a pair of chaps and a pony
waiting for you." she
republican nominee.
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