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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1914. f - ' ' - ' mimuii i j ' ii t i - - i i. - i wmmtmtmmamaimmmtmmmmmmmmmammammammmmmmmmmmmimm g MEMtMm "WOMEM WHOSE REGEMT ACTPpj fx z- 'j-z . M X I, ' ','--''- ' , ,,' '7 ' :4: v : - 'xCT-v ; .. w - i y ' ri- ' I'L i. t- fM s?xx vs. ,"','-'- ' ' ' ,i, ,' s' ; '. . f'''? ",,? " - 4 ' - ti ' f 1 f ? ' V ' i " f Hi 1 1" '' ' 15 ...... -rnfl1. n W 7 lliillSipili liiliiiiiiiiiii Ii''' 1 z,. A' I 4 vj 5 S. i- .-:;: j . - j - 4 V Vs. AMERICAN WOMAN REFUGEE RETURNS Mr. D. C. DuBarry of New York, only American woman refugee from Tampico during its siege by the rebels, who has returned to that city. (International News Service.) HEAD OF AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION H. C. Wellman of Springfield, Mass., newly elected presi dent of the American Library Association which recently met in annual convention in Washington. WIFE OF THE UNITED STATES TREASURER . Mrs. John Burke, wife of U. S. Treasurer Burke, former governor of North, Dakota, who is prominent in official society in Washington. (Harris & Ewine.) NEW U. S. SENATOR FROM ALABAMA Senator Frank S. White of Birmingham. Ala., who has taken his seat in the upper house as the successor to the late Senator Johnston. v T AW t V4V','' ' v -j -.' -x-.. : : 4tfr. o M 1 y"' n-tto fes ' ' j v V - r,Xv ON LECTURE TOUR FOR SALVATION ARMY 9 Miss Victoria Booth-Clibborn, granddaughter of General Ballington Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, who also is engaged in the work in America. THE 1916 WELLESLEY CREW, WINNER ON THE ANNUAL WELLESLEY REGATTA Outdoor athletics play a large part in the college careers of the young women at Wellesley. Even such a strenuous sport as rowing is indulged in by crews representing the several classes. At this year's regatta, held on Lake Waban, the sophomore oars women shown here carried off first honors in a race with the other college crews. (Harris & Ewing.) FOSTERS PLAN FOR MEMORIAL Mrs. Henry F. Dimick. who heads association which would erect a convention hall in Washington as a memorial to George Washington. (Harris & Ewing.) ,. . (VX' ry p-r JO" i;;, V . ;?n i V. X '-H - : - Xt' ; f"---- V - x' - -' : ? v 1- i- & v ninimn at jv vi- . M - t 1 - - ' ijif , IM fl 1 ' I A 1 yx : -rSiry. ; . - -".V... irrZZi - : R Xl iHT v v . -4- " - VXXT- Vv , . J"2 ' ? ' v Us v X 1 CAKING FOR A MEXICAN REBEL SOLDIER WOUNDED IN THE SIEGE OF TAMPICO iin...0?1 Gonzale!i command of the rebel troops. Dr. Mac Kellar and Dr. Krum Hellar are here shown watching White Cross nurses attending a rebel soldier wounded during the attack and capture of Tampico from the federals, one of the most momentuos victories won by the rebel forces. (International News Service.) : ' : " ENCAMPMENT OF UNITED STATES: MARINES AT EL TEJAR, NEAR VERA CRUZ , Guarding the water supply of Vera Cruz is one of the most Important features of the American occupation of that neighborhood. ; In order to insure the city its water supply and to minimize the disease problem during the heated period, armed forces are stationed at all points of possible attack along the water system.. 4