THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND. AUGUST 22, 1920 . i - .- - - ; ' SOME NEWS EVENTS OF THE WORLD AS SEEN BY CAMERA lnderivood & Y I lnderwoodtr . i XI 'l . - - " . -r- 7T tx s j.. IS-s w ty-cxr-i . fcV7rjO "r.' f2 1AS . -vrrryv IT was almost In the 8ha4ow of the - Colorado etatehouso that rioting strikers wrecked and overturned streetcars In the recent disturbances there. G. T. Harry, federal mediator, was ordered o go from Portland to Denver to adjust the differences be tween the tramway company at Den- . ver and the striking employes. . . . "With the stars and stripes flying from their masts, the German 22,600 ton, dreadnaught Ostfriesland and the cruiser Frankfurt entered Kew Tork harbor as prizes of war, accompanied by three other ships allocated to this country at the peace conference. The Frankfurt was scuttled by the Ger mans at Scapa Flow, and was towed across .the Atlantio by the dread naught. At the 88th supreme convention of the Knights of Columbus, recently held in New Tork, seven directors were elected, one of whom was Frank J. Lonergan of Portland. The mem bers of the board are: Edward A. Houlihan of Chicago. William F, Fox of Indianapolis. James J. McGraw of Ponca City, Okla.; John A. O'Dwyer of Toledo, Joseph J. Myers of Carroll, la.; John F. O'Neill of Jersey City and Frank J. Lohergan of Portland. The Pennsylvania Barge club's four-oared crew won the privilege of representing the United States in the Olympic games at Antwerp, in the final tryouts on Lake Qulnsagamon, Worcester, Mass. The men composing the team are: E. Federschmidt, F. Federschmldt, Klose and Myers. . The orig'nal "horseless carriage" Invented and built by Achilla Phlllon of Chicago in 1893 is now being shown In the streets of that city. A steam engine, using oil for fuel, fur nishes the motive power. It was the forerunner of the industry that has revolutionized highway travel and converted the public to' the value and necessity of good roads. . Because he wants to help his boss, F. C. Stark of Boyleeton, Mass., get hla hay in, David Nicoll Cant, a farm hand, won't go to Scotland to claim his share of a $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 estate until 'the end of this month, anyway. The fortune has been seek ing Cant for seven years, since his father died, leaving his estate to six children, all of whom are still living. Cant has been a farmhand for 20 years and has averaged $22 a month during that time. - Polish troops have vindicated the traditions of their country in the stand they made against the bolshe vik army that persistently concen trated its efforts to take Warsaw. The Russo-Polish situation was brought to a climax by developments S lSS7jw LS. jC OJ'? ?-7"fZf? ln the Warsaw campaign that def 7 jjtjr-Sy- Initely fixed the attitude of the al lied powers toward Poland Belfast, Ireland, was patrolled by troops witji their fingers on the trig gers of their rifles, following the re cent serious fighting which occurred there. "Little Friskey" is the name be 'stowed upon a midget pony colt that is owned by R. A. Babcock of Milwaukee, Wis. At one month cf age the colt stands 26 inches high and weighs 28 pounds. It is the pet .of children of the lake city. : it ... - '' ' J ! T' sf -"PIT ?sy gygg: . T - - - p$ lncertvood a - .r s 1 Under Yooi.Y . , f W; ; nrr f , J i t V ,-4-s - . I D- -J Under ood A t7ij5a?' y -5 rVs ?r4 " A i .."-f': ... V :: . A ... s .: . v;r-.-.-: Z. 4 t litis, 'J tlel 'Vv ivfB J! FT ' Huth th home-r.n cham- ' U 11 ' U f " . PT K j ' IM : I A' Pion of baseball, has no more ardent S-'W" ' , I tTlii-W-!rrri 4T4 h"trf I'" , - " ' I 1 t I .S n to watch his record, grow than f ?7iS " T 1' "1 PLr 1 5- v - , ' i ivU I v tTw-- " his wife. She is a regular attendant fS ,101 ' M . I j R " I iTLl,1 CUM tU-3 -5- fl - s H I Ml i V . !i?K3f.- ?V''v rA 11 -! if : . . . , - - vnderodltY . . ! ' - H -- 7e?i?vSr? & S i f-i r-Tl - 1 1 UnderwoodMr-fp Offll S y & (Q Vndfrood a a T V T 1 ' U .v' f-' - ?Y ft - M$ytt&iht sr" hr';? -y''-L llW - . 1 J 'OaW I ' : V ft) jft . I : m ,. -a t if t j- n -m? r fi!-1 W -I ! " 1 v. . 322L --ir "C. x If ? 1 -x - r ,- i V 's'wUtS-if . . - fi,, t X ? ' irf I - -553? , - , , , ) iKSinderod & I f . f