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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1925)
TIIE EUGENE GUARD NEWS OF THE DAY CAUGHT BY THE Planes Cover Retreat of Spanish These Two West Point Cadets Winners of Much Coveted Rhodes Scholarships. Salvaging Fleet Scuttled By Germans At Scapa Flow Machinery, Brass And Copper Tubing To Get V V CAMERA &29ftJtfXSJrS: TREAT. AirnLmes helped" cover the retreat of Spanish troops from untenable pos. turns 111 Morocco, but five guerilla bands harassed the retreating forces from the rear, despite a withering machine fire irom aioit. rne retreat was out uiiuuier cuapier 111 w sent-a ui reverses Biuiuit-u uy uiu nish nrmies of occupation during a eentury of warfare with tribesmen. Rainbow's' End For Armenian Orphan Above Is shown Boris Beruchev, fiftoon-year-old Armenian boy, se parents were slain by the. Turks. . He has just been adopted Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Archer, of Scarsdal-3-on-Hudson, New York is shown here telling his foster mother how 'fanatical Armenians themselves with steel whips on religious fetes. Steal Woman's Gems In Elevator K If 75 I IU4 i $ Married For Lark; Married Again Mrs. Jacques Rosenberg, of New York City, was held up iu the ele vator of her apartment house, and robbed of ?20,000 worth " of . gems by two men, who knocked her husband senseless. Sister of Japan's Crown Princess Renounces Her ' Royal Rights to Marry ft iMsifclfc- & MM, toy SJkv. . V: Left to right are Standish Weston and Charles E. Saltsmnn, two of the three West Pointers who wero rocently awarded Rhodes scholarships. The competition this year was tho keenest in the twenty years since the first Rhodes scholar was chosen. The thirty awards were sought by 607 candidates. Weston was awarded his scholarship from New Hampshire, and Saltzman from Maryland. Russia Posts Notice That "Our Comrade, The Ambassador" will Occupy Embassy In Paris ITOCOAbCTBO LA 1 ii maMCjBO 3yffliffl A0jjjE3AA TOR 11 OCA A Relations between France and the Soviet government having been resumed, the Russian embassy in the French capital was pre pared tor occupancy as the headquarters of the Russian diplomatic corps. Above Is shown a notice, printed In Russian anil French, announcing- that "Our Comrade, the Ambassador" will -'shortly es tablish residence there. ' t ' mm i ! lUiXONSJilAT II ' JOT A IfflRlVEg 1 DU:CAMBASM)EURI pllss Audrey Lonnquist, daughter ot a multi-millionaire lumber- who married Fred Scott, nephew of Walter Dill Scott, president orthwestern University, Evanston, 111., as a secret "lark," in jary, 1023 and then spent her honeymoon alone with her par- in Detroit, had that marriage annuled in Mny. Now she has fcio the bride of Theodore E. Mead, son of Mr. and Mrs. John cad, of Monterey, Cal. the Ruth on His Massachusetts Farm, with Jttle Dorothy and One of "Lollipop's" Pups O 1 , , o MJWl,gTOWl:WW!l If'." kiTM Ity means of barges and cables the sunken war vessels are being moved gradually Into shallow water where It is possible for the workers to go Into the hulks and close the valves that were opened by the German crews. The water Is then pumped out, the ships become buoyant and are towed off to the snip-breakers, 'the value of the salvaged fleet Hps chiefly In the enormous mass of machinery and 'brass and copper tubing It contains. Tho thin rusted steel sholls are practically valueless. I Former Boxer Is Mayor of Massa chusetts Town Meekest Golden Eagle America Can Boast Of Posed For This Photograph r " " 'voir. Tills nhotnernnh of Prlnppss 'Nobuko Kunl was taken as she left the royal palace at Toklo after raying her respects to tho emperor and empress, the prince regent and her sister, the crown princess. She renounced her roy al privileges that she might mar ry Prince Sanjo of Kyoto., who while of the nobility Is not of royal rank. o o Congregation Solves Cross-Word Puzzle In 15 Minutes, Finds Text t ; - 1 Captivity has tamed tho fiurco spirit of his golden eagle,, the pot of a Uuena Vista, Col., man. It is the tamest bird of Its Bpecles in tho country. As Is evident from tho above photograph this eagle Is not a bit camera-shy. These Women Have Invaded Another Pro fession Long Supposed to be Man's Calling J.TKjCKA.'? K. DUFIV.v. , r Twenty-five years ago, Thomas II. Duffy was known all over the country as a clever bantamweight boxer. In 1D00 he fought to a draw with Jimmy Drlggs for the championship of New England. Today Duffy Is the Mayor of Woburn, ' Mass., after a hectic political battle. He Is the father of ton children, to each of whom he is teaching the art ot self-defense. Huge Silver Ticket For New Railroad 1 ft U'lllpop"T Why "LoIHdod" Is Dorothy's favorite dog and she It as sweet as her name indicates, Dorothy declares. George fcn Ruth, who has publicity thrust upon him whether he Is g out a home run or not, was resting at his Sudbury, Mass.. ihen he consented to pose for this picture. Dorothy conf.J"'' camera man that she la getting to be quite a big girl four t old now. j The Rev. Oeorge T. McKlveln, pastor of the Knoxvlllo llaptlst church in Pittsburgh, Pa., sees possibilities for good In the crs wnrd puzzle craze and has puf the cross worriers to work In his I rhun h. He arranged a great I blai kboard with the text of his ! sermon In the squares to h'4 filled) I In. The pr-arher allowed his con-j i eri'n.itkin fifteen minutes to solve , the puzile hut the text was cor I rect'y spelled 'out in less than 'a quarter of an hour. n nrrwwf.w.vii'v r &.rwMW w w tt, a a M m b :(' p m ml l'-w4bFi 1 1 n i i Miss Jesile Snyder and Miss J'an firegorson were recently ap pointed as dog-catchers In New York City for the American Sm-lety fur the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, One of their first Jobs the first day they took up their new duties was to tall fur llm sick dog shown with them In the photograph. I 4 t' i p., V I To commemorate the opening of a railroad between Ogdcn, Utah, and Salt Lake City, as well as the opening of a new union depot In Ugden, the first ticket sold, was reproduced on a big sheet of solid silver and purchased by the Ogden Chamber of Commerce Ralph T. Lewis and Bride, Pres. Harding's Sister, Leaving on Honeymoon Trip t - xm-iiii ; lip J , mrm-' 1 iP- s , ' :r - -I I itir n-Ti :-Miilwiiin ii ,,t t A romance that began many years ago culminated in the mar rlage of Miss Abigail Victoria Harding, sister ot the late President and Ralph T. Lewis, Marlon, Ohio, real estate operator. Miss Hard ing taught in Harding High School In Marlon for more than twenty years. . This photograph waa made as the honeymoon couple were leaving New York, for Bermuda. Curtis, Republican Floor Leader in Senats, And Butler, Who Succeeds Late Sen. Lodge ; ' , 4 1 ii v : ft 1 y s l''t -. . . .J,,, ! - 1 i Shown above with Senator Charles Curtis ot Kansas, Is Wil liam M. Butler, tho now senator from Massachusets. Senator But ler, chairman of the Republican National Committee, la President Coolldge's spokesman In the upper house. The accession to the senate leadership of Henator Curtis crowna a career that began 85 years ago In North Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas. Part Indian, born in poverty, he came up like a man In a romance. He' was in the Senate from 1907 to 1013, then failed of the nomination,' but came, back again In 1915. Twenty-Year-Old New England Sisters Be come Women's Shoe Manufacturers N v - ' w-.' .iasteeMv - Ml KieHtPepr y , 6r ttA tefr(Ir 1 r. v5v. If v.- vv;1 5 J The Misses Ktla and Fannin iflmel have opened a women'a shoe factory at Haverhill, Mass., and will employ about one hundred workers. Most of their employees formerly worked with the (trie.