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OREGON EXCHANGES
April, 1922

TURNER—Notes in Turner Tribune—Thelma Delzell, Editor,

UMATILLA—Notes in Umatilla Spokesman written by English classes.

UNION—U-Hi (newspaper); Chester Emmons, Editor; Eugelle Gray, Manager.

UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL—(Eugene)—Newspaper issued at intervals by classes.

VALE—News notes in Malheur Enterprise (Vale) written by English classes.

VINCENT HIGH SCHOOL—(Umapine, Oregon); Vincent Zip—Viola Leraux, Editor; Ralph Jones, Manager.

WALKER—The Spyglass—Mabel Wright, Editor.

WALLOWA—The Tiger (News notes in Wallowa Sun); Mario Murphy, Editor.

WASCO—Purple and Gold (mimeographed magazine); Dorothy Johnson, Editor; Chester Medler, Manager.

WESTON—Notes in Weston Leader—Maynard Jones, Editor.

WEST LINN—Green and Gold (annual); Jack Hempstead, Editor; Marvin Hickman, Manager. The Outlook (Bi-monthly magazine); Jack Hempstead, Editor; Walter Duff, Manager. School Notes in Oregon City Enterprise and Banner-Courier—Written by English department. U. H. S. Bulletin—Edited by Principal.

WILBUR—Notes in county papers.

WILLAMINA—The Comet (newspaper); Alvin Snedeger, Manager. News notes in Willamina Times.

WOODBUBN—The Wireless (newspaper); Adelaide Jones, Editor; Donald Orr, Manager.

YAMHILL—Hinews—Notes in Yambill Record written by English classes.


BRODIE IS RECEIVED BY KING OF SIAM


The Siam Observer, published at Bangkok, carried, February 1, under a cut of a Siamese coat of arms and the heading "Court Circular," a half column article on the reception of Edward E. Brodie, the new United States minister to the kingdom, by the monarch of Siam. Friends of the Oregon man, who is president of the National Editorial Association, may be interested in the following account and the list of the notables with whom E. E. is now mingling:

SANAM CHANDRA.

Nagor Pathoin, Tuesday, 31 Jan. 2464.

His Majesty the King was pleased to receive in audience to-day the Honourable Edward E. Brodie, the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, who presented his letter of credence, after which the King entertained the Minister to luncheon to which the following also had the honour of being invited by royal command:—

His Royal Highness Prince Devawongs, Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Their Serene Highnesses Prince Vayavadhana, of His Majesty 's Private Secretary's Department; Prince Triados, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; Prince Chuladis, A.D.C., of the Royal Palace Guards Regiment; Prince Dhani Nivat, His Majesty's Private Secretary for Foreign Correspondence.

Their Excellencies Chao-Phya Dharmadhikarane, Minister of the Royal Household; Chao Phya Rama Raghob, His Majesty's Lord Chamberlain and Chief Aidehamitra, Captain General of the Royal Bodyguard of Gentlemen-at-Arms.

Second Grand Charnberlains Phys Aniruddha Deva, His Majesty's Lord Steward; Phya Sucharit Dhamrong, Major-Domo of the Palace; Phya Asvapati, Master of the Horse; Second Grand Court Officer Phya Sri Kridakor, Marshal of the Court.

Third Grand Chamberlains Phy Rajasasana, His Majesty's Personal Secretary, and Phys. Abhiraksh Raja Udyan, Director of the Royal Pleasaunce Department. Major-General Phya Surawongs, His Majesty's Assistant Chief Aide-de-Campe-General, Mr. Curtis Williams, secretary of the Legation of the United States.

Deputy Grand Chamberlains Phya Narenda Raja, and Phya Sri Suribaha of the Lord Chamberlain's Department.

Second Counsellor Phya Sirijaya Burindra, Governor of Nagor Pathom.

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