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SIR CHARLES E. MADDEN White Rose for Unknown Soldier Soldier in Arlington National cemetery, during the Armistice day ceremonies. Admiral Sir Charles E. Madden, flag •», !icer of the British Royal navy, who was commander of the Atlantic fleet from 1919 to 1922, has been appointed admiral of the fleet, chief position in the British navy. He served in the tattle of Jutland in 1916, and was mentioned in dispatches; was chief of staff to the admiral commanding In chief, 1914-1916, and second in command of the Grand fleet in 1917. ^INDIAN TO BE SHERIFF Hurrying Work on Elks' Memorial yRuth Muskrat, full-blooded Cherokee Indian girl, and student at Mt. Hol-yoke college, Mass., who is the guiding light of her tribe. It is she Who'; is leading the fight in congress to have her Reople given a fighting chance to live, instead of being handicapped by having their lands taken away. * W. K. VANDERBILT gross ,j«atf,y«..»,« Ai ja^jgn^^ Uapid progress is now being made on the construction work of the beautiful memorial building being erected by the Elks at Diversey boulevard and Lake View avenue, Chicago. When completed, the building, a tribute of the lodge to its members who lost their lives In the war. will be used for adm'n-istrative purposes. Dick Croff of Browning, Mont., is the first Indian to be elected a sheriff. He is a Blackfoot ^nd in the election of November 4 was chosen sheriff of Glacier county, in which is the Glacier National park reservation. MISS GRACE PATTON THOMAS S. BUTLER Commodore W. K. Vanderbilt has started with a party of scientists and others on his yacht Ara on a long oceanographic expedition. HOWARD M. GORE Charles F. Westori, whose official *itle is foreman of the bindery of the " ¦ Representative Thomas S. Butler of Library of Congress. His job it is For the first time in its history, Pennsylvania is one of the most diffi to keep the books of the library free the Newton (Mass.) Theological instl- cult men in congress to photograph of book worms. In addition he super- tute graduated a woman with the de- He is the father of Gen. Smedley D sistan"t « vises the work of repairing and re- gree of doctor of divinity. She is Mist Butler, director of public safety for was e|ected goVernor 0f West Virginia by the Republicans. New portrait of Howard M. Gore, as- binding books. Grace Patton. Philadelphia.