The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 15, 1922, Magazine Section, Page 4, Image 78

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i.X-PRESIDENT WILSON, showing pointed. He -will then become a con-
the effects of his illness, was sul-general at New York. It Is said.
DhotonraDhed as he stepped from
his residence In Washington, D: C. on An Invention expected to be of
his 65th birthday, December 28. prreat aid to hospitals and the medical
. , . profession is a heart beat recorder.
'Modish golfins costumes that at- By use of It the sound of human
tracted much attention were those breath or heart may be heard dls-
worn recently at Atlantic City, N. J., tinctly. Dr. Franklin L. Hunt of the
bv Miss Loretta Rhodes of Jersey government bureau of standards and
City and Cliff Phillips of Pittsburg. Captain Mangus J. Myres of the
United States medical corps evolved
When .President and Mrs. Harding the instrument,
revived the custom of holding a pub- A worI(J,s e;durnca' fllRht record
lie New Year's reception they under- wag estabIlsned at Roosevelt field on v
took a serious task. The president December 30. Eddie Stinson (left)
was said to have shaken hands with and Lloyd Bertaud flew continuously
more than 6000 persons. Some waited for 26 hours, 19 minutes and 85 sec-
in line all night to gain th privilege ond.. 'lZTl
of meeting him. Francisco and Hawaii. The flight
was made in helow zero weather and
A photographer snapped the presi- tne men suffered severely. They
dent of Chile, Arturo Allesandri, in merely circled about the field. A
an informal pose as he was descend- JL-6 aluminum Larsen monoplane
ing from the main deck of the Almi- wa used- , , ,
rante Latorre, Chile's first dread- '
Princess Mary of England recently
nougnt. , . . visited the ancestral home of her
fiance. Viscount Lascelles, at Leeds.
Karl Lang has arrived in Wash- photographed as they were entraln-
ington to serve as German" charge Ing for the trip were Queen Mary,
d'affaires until the ambassador is ap- the viscount and Princess Mary.
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