Raft SeyeIn Mid Ocean(Continued froih page 1),He flays tiiat the'^Parja girls are the ; prettiest in the world .bat after all, there isn’t any one who can quite comeup to an American:girl. He also has had seven days Ih * Lohdoh but likes Paris better. He says the French are more friendly than the English. He has visited Versailles Wherethe peace ’conferee is being -Held, ‘.“Chateau Thierry and Belleau \Voods wherethe 1 American Marines won1 undyingfame,He says the American, people havenever been told the exact' number 0f American troops in France* * He believe that tbere sre considerable iQ excess of 2,000,000 there* rJn one day he says 276,000 werajanded.ut.Brest. e He has never b^en..,*troubled with sea-sickness, althonghi'.llmVvdeatroyers are light .boats and• are^ thro wn about considerable In heaty «eaa. ' 'Since coming home, Ed has been much in' demand' as' a- public speaker. On Tuesday eyenlng ,he told h!a experiences before the CommunityChorus at the Presbyteriatf 'chapel, and y.esterday morning Principal G. D. Bailey pressed him into service at the Union School.Ed leaves tomorrow for Detroit, Mich., to spend a few days before returning to bis ship.