TTTE SUNDAY OREGOIT-Atf PORTLAND, JULY 2, . 192V i -TP ; 1; V f- ,, i &jr& fxs? .! - "r I -r y & aMtfiaiaittiaAtwii'.ii GAMILLE FLAMMARION, noted Frenchman, astronomer and psychic explorer, firmly believes he has established beyond question that the , son? lives after the body is deqd. ....... ' v .' Thomas Lynch is 60 years old and is known as the best master-at-arms in the United States navy. He has lost only 30 days in his entire service of 40 years, longer than any chief petty officer. He enlisted when 20 years of age and when there were but 8000 men in the navy. . ' ; . . Mile. Dugas, noted French painter, is working on her canvas in her New York stadio'on a picture of Chief Silver Moon of Tulsa, Okla. She took him as her latest subject for a real American type. Secretaries Hoover, Mellon and Hughes of President Harding's cabinet are pressing for suppression of the "dope" traffic and have named as their representatives E. L. Neville, Henry Haywood and F, R. Eldridge to function under the Jones-Muler law to prohibit importation of narcotic drugs. . ' . Florence Eaton, soprano of the Metropolitan opera, feels very secure in her latest-style motorcar, manufactured by her small son. The animal-engine adds both security and diversion, as he supplies the horn as well as the guard against highwaymen. Traveling in many remote parts of the world making motion pictures and being absent from their homes for three whole years is the record of Shirley Webb, Lillian Haven, Nell Wanderwell and Bob Stencer. They left Atlanta, Ga, in 1919 and have been in 45 states, Cuba, Hawaii, Mexico, Europe, Africa and Asia, covering a distance of 150277 miles in the same automobile. On behalf of congress and for the American people, Ambassador Herrick recently presented to the city of Verdun a medal authorized by the United States government. He presented it as "an appreciation of the valor of the defenders of Verdun." It was the only medal ever presented by this govern ment to any city in the world. 5 :;J';Co -l"Vll 4 vVTv fK Vx I 4 A V If J . ill :;..- :: F Vncerivooc 9 II merit tn nnv citv in thf..mnrld. - - I fr .v-t re ' S , . . i-i-'';i : ; . - III ' IOSa- r . ?p??v 1 ' ' i " r TI' -""'" 1H cJS!---C-5 . 11. ik-:: W. if&v. I K -V IS?- .ti ' V "-' XmWs m "M 111 .T m"jk"..J.U. Iff r - h u t-J2s -j s2 k4k vAti 1 Lffu-SL,, Jjss -aJ--- irii Hk't luxfffV ,!ffii3CTv V il Ui F2 i" '4 1 i v triS iP?Vnfa - UndertitoQct '-UnderwoodMY lnderivood 9