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(kttphif Mttlion Part Six mm Dm* SMiwtu (Snip hi r &tttim% June 20. 1920 1 "All Aboard for | yf Washington" > United States \ Senator \. WARREN (;. \ HARDIM,, \< of Marion, Ohio, Republican Candidate for President r.?i.,,.,??< i] V"wboy movie actor, hut William ?"??p Thompson, Mayor of Chicago, who ?wiled the Republican National Conven ? "on ;t* :" Illinois delegate because he nnikln t tuk to his instruction to vote "?r Governor Lowden for the Presidential "om.-nation rit i/-,tt,nt Warren G. Harding, Unitod States Senator from Ohio, and Calvin Coolidge, Governor of ? Massachusetts. Both born on significant dates (Harding, No? vember 2, 1865; Coolidge, July 4, 1872) in humble circum? stances, both acquiring an edu? cation by their own efforts, both achieving success by force of character and ability, both without a stain on their rec? ords. They typify America? what it is, what it means. A Vice-Commodore A? iiieliiis Jarvis, of the Royal 'anadian Yacbt Club, a prominent I o ron to financier, who will assist in sail? ing th': Shamrock I?I, Sir Thomas Lipton's "trial horse," m her try out? with the chai lenger Shamrock IV Note that both <'a nadian and Irish yachtsmen afreet, a mus? tache ari(.' abbreviated goatee, n j i rr. ?* Memorial Day, 1920, Islay, Scotland. Natives from miles around gather about the simple graves of those several hundred fif-hting men, victims of the ill-fated transports Otranto and-Tuscania, who lie buried on the bleak hillside at Kilhoman. Scotch pipers played the Lament, the Ameri? can vice-consul mad? the address and little Highland lassies placed laurel wreaths on each of the wooden crosses that mark the res-'iiuT places of these hero dead. /..?,???? Do you recognize him? Perhaps not, in civilians and straw hat. Colonel William J. Donovan, former commander of tne fa? mous "Fighting t?'ith" of New York (which did such Splendid' work in France as the 165th U. S. Infantry), arrives in New York after a business trip abroad. (???.(. ? i, m?. WF/ Governor y/ CALVIN WET/ COOLIDGE, W^f of Northampton, S Massachusetts, Republican (Candidate for Vice-President .,.?./.?, William Fellowes Morgan, head of the Citizens Transportation Committee, which has put into operation scores of motor trucks in an effort to move the thousands of tons of merchandise piled up on the piers as a result of the longshoremen's strike. Many of the drivers on these open-shop trucks are ex-service men. I n,l, mood