The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, February 15, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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A REVIEW OF WORLD EVENTS
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THROUGH PICTURES
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Where Coolidge’s 500 Words WiU Be Carved
Next Summer’s Modes Shown at Miami Beach
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TUI« la Hush mor* mountain In th* Black lllll* of South Dakota, on the surface of which will he can eo
the BOO-word history of the United Sti.lca which fulvln Coolld « Is writing. The mountain Is being made Into a
national memorial hcnrlug colossal licstls of Washington, Jefferson. I.lncolu and Hooaevelt designed by Gulxon
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Borglutn.
Destroyers on the Way From San Diego to New York
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General view of the midwinter fashion show held In the gardens of one of the great hotels In Miami Beach.
Pla. The visitors from the North had the opportunity to see the styles for next summer.
Chinese Sea Lord Studies Uncle Sam’s Navy
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A destroyer division of the battle fleet leaving San Diego harbor for a cruise to New \ork
NEW ARCHBISHOP
Admiral 11. K. Tu (center), former commander In chief of the Chinese navy and navy minister, with pilots am!
League island naval officials daring the Inspection tonr which the ren lord and several of his colleagues mads of
tha Philadelphia navy yard. The visitors were welcomed by Admiral Julian T. Latimer, commandant at the navy
yard. They later Journeyed by airplane to Lakehurst.
Original Red Cross Flag Presented
ILEANA’S FIANCE
Hi. Rev. Francis J. L. Beckman ol
Lincoln, Neb., whom Pope Plus hn-
honored by milking him archbishop ol
j Dubuque, town.
Eloping Heiress and Her Husband
Princess Henna of Rumania, ao
pleasantly remembered In the United
States, will be mnrrted on April 27 to
Count Alexander of Hochburg, son of
the prince and princess of Pleas.
REINSTATE BARBUTI
CHORE MAN BARONET
W'hat la belleved lo ho thè originiti itcd Cross Itug. umile hy
foumler of thè society. In 1882, belng presente«! to t'Iinlrmnn
Payne at nutionnl liendquarters In Washington hy »Ideerà of
who hnd recdvod II frolli Mrs. John P. Mosber of Kochester,
Cluni Rurton,
John Itnrton
thè D. A. H.,
N. Y.
The former Miss Margaret Cornell*, twenty-one-year-old heiress to the
yaO.OUO.OOO fortune of Senator Couxens of Michigan, with William Chewnlng.
twenty-eight-year-old bank clerk, after their elopinent to Baltimore and mar­
riage there. They were promptly forgiven by Senator and Mrs. Couaens and
welcomed back to Washington. Mr. Chewnlng ts the scion of a prominent
Virginia family.
Filipinos Not Liked in California
When Mr. Schurman Left Berlin
When Jacob Gould Schurman, retiring American ambassador to Germany,
took his departure from Berlin, a greut throng gathered at the station to bid
him farewell. He Is here seen say­
ing good-by to a pretty girl from
his train window.
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m iplnos HCPin to he Increasingly impopiilnr In California nnd Ihere bave
bscu several demonst rat Iona ngnlnst them. In Stockton the Klllplno club wax
wrecked by a bomb, the photograph shewing part of the resulti of the
«plosion.
John Hurry Lee Fngge. fifty eight
year-old chore man of Pepperell, Mass.,
whose position In life was vastly
chnnged when new* came to him of
the death of hla brother, Sir John
Bay Barbuti, 'lie only winner of n
Charles Fngge, In Kngland recently. Hat race for the United States In the
He Is now Ilaronet Fngge.
1028 Olympic games, who has Just
been restored to good standing hy the
A. A. U.
U nap preciated A rtists
Many Itnllnn pictures which today
are priceless were pulnted for trifling
T h e y ’d B reak Even
sums. Titian wns compelled to palin'
A flttnnclnl writer advises the people
portrait! of the doges of Venice for to save one-Hflh of their Income. As
five crowns apiece 1 Itnphnel painted most of them lire already spending
some of his best pictures for very 111 nhonl slx-hfths of II, saving one-fifth
tie, and 111* line cartoons were at one would bring them out about even.—
ttuie cast aside a* lumber I
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