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v~ MISS SARAH WAMBAUGH tab Pope Will Open the Holy Door ias Eve Miss Sarah Wambaugh, daughter of Prof. Eugene Wambaugh of Harvard university, is being strongly urged for an appointment on the governing commission of the Saar valley. Miss Wambaugh is a doctor of laws and is said to know more about plebiscites than any other living person. She has written an important book on the subject. HAVELOCK WILSON uu v.urisimus eve the famous holy door—1'orta Santa— .. ot. i eter's will be opened by his holiness Pop% I'ms wnli a golden hammer in celebration of the start of the year of jubilee which comes only once every 25 years. The door will remain open until December 25, 1925, wten it will be closed again until 1950. During this year thousands of Catholics from all parts of the world journey to Rome seeking special spiritual rewards. The photograph shows a riew of the holy door, a! the right and marked with the cross. Trving Novel Method of Eviction THOMAS NELSON PERKINS There is a report that Thjoirui^NeU, havelock Wilson, B. C. B. son Perkins • of Boston may be invited president of the Seamen's Union of • liecause a*«*ibe of Gypsies who had rented a iiouse in Chicago persisted to fill a vacancy on the reparations Great Britain who came to the Unite' USiD" the pla°e f°r ll,egt,r fo«une telling, a real estate firm started to brick commission to represent tho United States to «tudv condition- Jmonn ?„! Up the Joors and windows- Tne Gypsies refused to move out but made such States. He Is a lawyer and a brother l£mln herV eond,tion« amon0 *"• a clan.or that the police came and sto-.ped the bricklayers, of James banker. H. Perkins, New York Los Angeles and Shenandoah in Their Nest DR. HUGO EOCENE* Here are Uncl< the great hangar at nental flight when Sams two huge dirigibles, ZK-3, now the Los Angeles, and the Shenandoah, housed,side by side in the navy air station at Lakehurst, N. J. The Shenandoah had Just returned from her transconti-the picture was made. Or. Hugo Eckener, the German Zep pelin expert who was in charge of the ZR-3 in its flight across the Atlantic. He is president of the company that built the airship.