X, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 6, 1921 ! I cAr fiLn 13 CMn&r&. EARL. DAVID BEATTT. popular admiral of the British fleet, has been visiting in the United Etatcs and paid his respects to Sec retary Denby of the navy depart ment These two notables and As sistant Secretary ot theNavy Roose velt may be easily picked out In the group photograph, Charles Curtis, senator from Kansas, who was republican "whip" of the senate. Is picked for chairmanship of the senate committee on rules most Important of all committees to suc ceed the late Senator Knox. Among foreign notables who have flocked to this country In recent weeks -was Lieutenant-General Baron Jacques of Belgium. The general was a guest at luncheon at the White House. The Belgian ambassador. Baron de Cartier (in civilian clothes), accompanied him. General Diaz, Italy's noted war leader, came to this country to at tend the American Legion convention at Kansas City. The general and his staff were entertained at the White Bouse. . Under direction of John M. Larsen. New York engineer and Inventor, an armored airplane that carries 30 ma chine guns, each capable of delivering 1500 shots a minute, has been de veloped. This new vehicle of death la being tested by army officers. Basil Mills of the state department has been named as secretary to the United States delegation to the arms parley. Correspondents of the Associated Press do not always speed about their work In taxicabs or airplanes. James A. Mills, "covering" the Greco-Turkish war In Asia Minor, resorted to a bullock cart to carry him back and forth as he followed the Greek army. Dr. John Dyneley Prince, professor of Slavonic languages at Columbia university and a noted philologist and Bible commentator, has been selected as United States minister to Den mark. The new navy building, across the street from the Pan-American union building, will provide offices for the secretary-general of the arms limita tion conference to open this week In Washington. Here also will be located delegation headquarters of the nine nations to be represented In the con ferenceUnited States, Great, Britain, France, Italy, Japan. China, Belgium, Portugal and Holland. .TV A 0 Wl! r. W i! v v. Hi Underwood & I Underwood.r f. V. . -a y fas. Underwood r X -3 7 sfjz fszsj-s K'ss Jttff Jfrvss. A. i f -: ' f - : .J.y. ,v ' v ... - a- VVKa. V". JQJBSjBjSSJ , l-'li J . .WW""' : ! J H