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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1925)
THURSDAY- IIOnNINGMJY -7.1023 . ...... i f VJ ,.,.U ky . GIItGUoilii JLD."-fj3 Ilavy UnablcJo Protect. Coast. Front in 7ir . Officials and Inmates of -Prison Pleased by Show U Officials and inmates of Vthe was heartily enjoyed- "The per formance was fine," , A. M. Dal rymple, warden, declared- i It was well put on,; and it was whole some and . clean th rou gho ji t . j All the prisoners and the of f iersand guards enjoyed it very, much and express - much gratitude j to ' the day. ."Following the play, a lunch was "served to tta actors la t' j guards dining room. The perfor i ancestarted at 7:30 and lasted until -10 o'clock. The university orchestra furnished the music. I0EB1II1S ' AT SUTfl PflHXS Oregon State. Prison. were delight - ii ed, last night with the perform ance of "Mr. Pirn Passes . By,! presented: by the junior clasvof r f. . ..... Tent Raised on Fourteenth Street Showgrounds; No . Street Parade Safem: Campsite Has Few Willamette class." Willamette university in the pris ' Keeler:. - "Howj did he mount the ladder ot pugilistic fame?- Jones: .'"Oh, round by round. : ' II. T. MJ1H. Twelve members were in the Visitors; Others Report Same Conditions on auditorium. 1 - "All the prisoners: without ex cast of the play, which wjll be pre sented at the Grand theater Fri- ception, attended tha play, which hi:: o::r Ji I 4 Unloading 01 me "oig Al G Barn es four-ring circus - began iat o'efo'ck this morning at the Union Capital street - crossing end all eqnfpment taken to ttie Fourteenth street showgrounds. There will be no street parade.- ' - - Entrance to the. big top will be urailable at 1 'o'clock and 7 o'clock, with' tree - performance preceeding. both, the atternopn, and night performance , . Special features of the circus Jirhe XNJurt of Queen. Anne;: Joe f ' Martid (himself), 'famous moving x picture animal star; tne .RoyAl Lilliputians ISO horses in one big act; Arab, performers,:, from the Saraha desert; Oriental circus ar tists from China. . , J: Mr. Barnes is in personal charge of the show. ' in. K.-.VV- . v . .1. ....v -W'-v: , During the past weeks ap proximately 300 automobiles have been registered at the citv auto issued park, according! to figures Mrs. Fereshetian Leaves. tor ionn rrirt in tasi Mr. Martha Fereshetian, and daughter Louise left yesterday oyer the Great Northern, Route for i visit, in the Atlantic slope states. Mrs. Fereshetian will attend the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Unitarian association at Boston. . ." . t This' is one of the. outstanding events of the Unitarian church to which delegates are sent from all parts of the United State3 and Canada are' invited. Speakers from England and continental Eu rope, are to be in attendance as 'speakers. , ., Following the conference she ( will visit L with relatives and friends at Meadville, Penn., where -her mother is living, and where fr. Fereshetian graduated from. "Je Meadville Theological semi nary. While In Cambridge Mrs. Fereshetian will be the" guest of Mrs. Samuel a; Ellat, and Miss Lucia Lowell.. . ', .: ' i Could the navy protect the, coasts of the United States in the evenjt of : war? The question is, being Asked jerkusly; by defense authorities as a result of $hc failure of the dreadnaufchts to register "a single hit in. 'battle'" .with ."enemy" airplanes dff the coast of California. The dreadnaughts are seen maneovering off the coast. : Note that the first three ships are ihrowing off no 'smoke, while the less modern vessels in the' distance shoot off the telltale clouds which in -wartime would reveal the mto the enemy. f - " . i ..,.r -f yesterday,- This number is a few score below he record of last vear'" It is thought the cool weather of past weeks has caused many 1 of the , tourist to t delay . their trlpt, and eoasequently.. the number of, cars stopping here have bern small. . - -i Reports from other camps about the city and on the. highways show: A correspondingly "small registrar tion, 'Which again indicates the lackr.of tourist traveL , J Most of tha cars registering here. are traveling to or from Cal ifornia: At the first of the seat-stfn-most of the cars were noTth bounds but i lately , many 4 of them have been headed south. j StUDENTS GET HALF HOLIDAY FOR WEEKEND (Coatlnned frotft ptg 1) - ii.- '.. . Willamette. According to the pro fessor the first Willamette May day program was la 1889,. and It was by no means the highly or ganized event that it is at the present time. Students celebrated this first May day by means of ftv picnic and there was no queen elected. : " The.st May queen elections wetfe held ton the financial basis. The . votes ' were sold for 1 cent each and the crowd with the most money could elect the lady of their choice. Later the Australian bal lot system was inaugurated, and finally the matter., reached ; the uresent basis of an open election. The f Irst organised May day was 1907 and Miss Phoebe Qlson fvas chosen as - Willamette's first oueen. In 1910 a May king was elected and King Clark was the first to receive this honor.? j jj i Bob7 -Not Italors 4 ; j . The year 19l5 stands out,in te mjnds of . historians . as the .flrpt May;jdaydurlng which ihefe was no rain In slxTyeare; ris far ai can -be, determined the-. Bix-year period Is the . longest consecutive run" bf rainv May day that Wil li i i, - i 5 i t ' . t lamtte has had. : ' The festival in fT2ff Is rather ii - ii extraordinary, as Queen Elizabeth was crowned by Governor Olcott in a very Impressive ceremony. There have . been: 18 , Willamette May queens with long hair, and the.. -royal- sequence is not yet broken. i i - . , ATE31AGES 64 MILES Ax C ? i 'i "j 4 il ' ... i J j! . ' i - .v- it A i ' i a Mrs. G. M. Btewart, wire ot Xieut. CoL R. N. Stewart of the British Army, recently ct a new world's record in a 24-hour rac hrlth her husband on the Monterey track in France, near Paris. They .covered x.aw v nwa u ician peed; of a little more than 54 miles j an hour, V ' -; V . . " 8'v-rHi--" , - . S - T Marquise Gfoia;StUl Ailing, SKotvs j ' p i j '"'V- '' '' J 1 ' tr ... . t l . y -.'. J I 1 ' V ' - i : t I I 1 ' - . r : 1 l 1 ,rV ii L 'l Dvt recovered en; ts cf fcer.reeect.teTfjm ll!e l indicated by ! r ce fcer teira fr&ia broJ.i!i hef ii;!.. i-ru.w. .a U.e ef-j ' -to, taken lit. Swan-. INVESTIGATIOPJ OF FILM MADE ; (Con tinned from pe .l) a test for. consideration of the re publican Rational ; committee for campaign', prfposcs. It was not used, however,; and. recently Mr. Peforest, at ' the request of Wil lara. Randolph , Hearst, the. pub lisher, again filmed the president, and this picture was reproduced at a dinner of editors in New York. , Over 2700 Names Received - By. Chamber of Commerce PORTLAND, Orer, May 6. Names of 2670 settlers interested in Oregon's agricultural; oppor tunities have been received by,th0l land settlement department of the Portland s Chamber, of .! Commerce jfrom H. :w. Byerly, general im migration agent ot the Northern Pacific, as a result of the joint advertising- campaign conducted1 by the three transcontinental 'lines co-operating in developing the northwest. This new- list is in addition to 256 inquiries recived by the de partment in,. Marchf from, the, co operating .lines, and an additional 1000 received earlier in the year, A. total- of more than 10,900, in quiries '. have tbe'en received since the first. of the:j:eart according to W. G. Ide manager, v: UltE&HI LIBERTY j I-flfit Time Twlay Fred TKbmpsoii " And Silver King -f-la . ; "THAT DEVIL ' QUEMADOf Friday, and, Saturday "The Shooting Dan McGrew' SALEM THuRS. 77 MY Li ANNOUtiCE ' OU SOvY xFtRFORMATJCEl Grand Stand Chair Seats on Sale at Patton's Book Store NEW Today 'si i- - ,-, - ; ' -Vf - Y Whether we win it to hold t, or only., win it to lose it, or pevr win it at -all, the great est thing in all the world Is i i ' ' LOVK! 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