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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1928)
14 Th JVt pMOOX STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Honing, October 25, 'ISfB i. U4- K Listen In Zep Salute Capital w i II il Si" h is I T" ' -I -- a i ; 5 3-' HELD ASSURED Greatest Landslide in His tory Predicted by Sen. Curtis in Talk ALBANY. N. Y., Oct- 24 (AP). The "greatest republican fetorv to history" was predicted km br Senator Curtis, the Nrtv's rice presidential nominee. C a republican rally in Governor Smith's fricial borne town. - Introdnced at the noon meet 1st: in the Odd Fellows hall. Sen a tar Curtis spoke briefly in re sponse to a noisy demonstration. T ball was filled and many teod outside to hear the speeches ver loud speakers. "Here in your capital and in official home of your gov- tnor." Senator Curtis said. want to say I was greatly pleased tm hear the 'Star Spangled Ban ur' niAved at our meeting in stead of 'The Side Walks of New York." a hiTi been in 30 states, in cluding two southern states and It is my Judgment that two weeks . from today, the republican ticket wfll receire the greatest electoral vete ever giTen in the history of tke country. I greatly appreci te the reception given me here nd if It were not for my long standing rule of not speaking in tie home of an ppponent I would be tempted to talk politics today." James H. MacLafferty, former assistant secretary of commerce, who has been traveling with the ' senator did the speaking duties, tending the records of Herbert Hoover and the vice presidential eminee. - The crowd etood and ekeered for some time when the i party entered the; building, and cave the senator k lusty when he was introduced. hand i aOO YOUTJG VISITDRS TO PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 24. (AP) Approximately 300 boys and girls, each an expert in scien tific agriculture, home economics, or livestock raising, from Montana, Colorado, Utah, Idaho. Washing tew and Oregon, will be guests of the port of Portland the commis sion of public docks, on a two hour excursion of the Portland harbor Tuesday afternoon, No vember 6. Through co-operation of J. H Polhemus, general manager of the port of Portland, and Ira F. Pow- rs, of the dock commission. wlta the stock show management, ar rangements have been completed for this educational excursion as part of the program of hospitality that will be extended during stock hw week, to the star members mt "Four H" clubs from six states who will come to the Pacific In ternational event to compete for nearly $6000 in premiums to be warded in the numerous classes ef the boys and girls' clubs divi sion 'of the big diversified stock show. .& . -. - -A . , : .: . ' -' '-- J' - -' X-.'- ny 1 '',"!k.-"-",ln;- : v - .J's-.y y-: I . ., w. j - v J SISS-Ssf lpy - Women's Woman's Home EomomlsE 75" One f the most . picturesque photos of the Graf, Zeppelin janapped since its arrival in .the 'United States, shows the German transatlantic dirigible as ' she looked flying over Washington monument, Washington, D. en route to Lakehurst, N. J. BE BVTERTAlNEfl BOURBON 010 GUARD ran mm Woman Wastes Away And Dies GALESBURG. 111., Oct 24. CAP). Reduced In weight from t0 pounds to 300 by illness, Mrs. Maude Weiss, 48. who for a tfesen years toured the world with carnival companies, was dead at her home today. AUSTIN. Tex.. Oct. 24. (AP) -U. 8. Senator Borah's political appearance in Texas was attacked in a statement here by Governor DanMood. "I don't believe we need this kind of spell-binder to arbitrate the family difference that exists among democrats in this state, The governor said of Borah, who spoke under anti-Smith auspices in favor of Hoover for president "Last week I said I regretted the Importation of an .enemy of Wood row Wilson to disseminate republican propaganda in this state, which had so loyally sup ported President Wilson and his policies. I notice that Senator Borah says that he has been mis understood and that he was not an enemy of Wilson. When Sen ator Borah made his speech in April of 1917, condemning the selective service act and terming It Prussianism, militarism and contrary to the fundamentals of free country, he did not talk or act like a friend of Wilson, then the undisputed leader of a mighty nation."; The St. Louis Cardinals seem to be to world series baseball what the Portland team Is to the Pacific Coast league. A post-sea son series between St. Louis, and Portland t determine which can outboob the other might be nice found in a melancholy way. Eugene , Register. :4S-7:45 KEX (Ml). Health axe . ctees and music :-. -00 KXU ). Courtesy and household prasrama 7:5-8: KKX INews items. :-, -00 KEX Recordlnf -aa.ia-oa kwjj 2&). Concert. 9':O0-t:is KXI I Portland Early Uinta S:00-l:0 KEX. "Better Homes" V Girl. 9 :00-lS :30 KTBR (229). 9:e-12.-e KWBS (109). aooaenoM 9 :40-12 :0 KOIN" (319). HMewtfe' Drorram and town topic. 9:45-10 KOW (49J). ettlnx-up exercuea. 9:4S-lZ:so kjua And music 19:00-11:4 KFEC (214). BequMQ. 10:00-11:00 KWJJ. Blruxiay nour. 10:00-11 :10 KOW, uouaeooia neip j nil mtaeri 11 :00-12 :08 KEX. Devotional service. 1 topping guide and mulc 11 :39-12 KQW, Musical education al nrorraan. 11:00-12:00 KFEC. Talks and music. 11:00-12:00 KWJJ. Music. IHUUfllT AjmiOOK 12 :00-l :00 KGW. Luncheon concert 1 2 oo-l :00 KOIN. OrKaa concert. 12 :00-l :00- KEX.' Little symphony. 12:00-1:90 KKEC Pianist. 12:00-9:90 KXU Afternoon presenta tions. 12 :- :00 KWJJ. Concerts 00-1:30 KEX. Sons. 1:0-1:15 KOIN. Farm program. 00-2 :00 KTBR.- Arternoon music. 1 :00-2 :00 KFEC. Luncheon concert. 20-3 :30 Kt:.V coneen ensemoic and svmnhony. i 2 rOO-3 :00 KKEC. Varied program. 1 :00-3 :0 KFEC. Pipe organ. 3 :00-End KF1F (229). Interscbolas- ttc football game rrom jauitaoman stadium. 00-4 :00 KOIN.- News and music. 3:30-4:90 KEX. College news and songs. 4:00-5 :00 KEX. Concert ensemble. 6 :o-6 :o Hr b; r-opuiar music :00-:00 KEX."' Sympbony orcnes tra. THXTRSDAT SIGHT 6:00-4:30 KEX (278). Santa Claua. (j :00-4 :30 KOW (492). Republican ' prograin. :00-:45 KFEC (214). New record releases. C:00-7:00 KTfJJ (250). Dinner son certs. 4:00-7:00 KOIN (319). Organ con cert. - - - ;00-7:00 KTBR,' Dinner concert and road reports. t C :00-7 :00 KXU Children's programs. 9:30.7 :00KEX. Recordings and util ity program. 6:30-9:45 KOW. Concert trio. 6:46-7:00 KFEC. Stodk and grain I auotatlona -!; C :45-7 :00 KGW. Speech by Loyal fW, "OraBam. ! - i - . 7:00-7:30 KGW. Studio program. , 7:00-8:00 KOIN. Concert rehestm. 7 :00-S :00 KWJJ. Amusement guide. 2:00-8:00 KWBS. Popular music ? .00-8 :00 KEX ABC network. 7 :00- :00 KXU Courtesy program. 7:30-8:30 KGW. Symphony hour. 8:00-8:30 KOIN. Harmony duo.--8:00-9:30 KEX. Catholic lecture and story teller. t:00-l:30 KXL. George W. Joseph political talk. 1 9:00-9:00 KTBR. Band. 8:00-10:00 KWBS. Musical program. 9 :30-9 :00 KQW. "Happiness" pro gram, j" 1 8:30-9:00 KOIN. Studio program. 8 :30-9 :00 KEX. Song recital. 8:30-10:30 KXU Daaco music 9 :00-9:80 KOW, Grand Opera album. 9:00-10:00 -KEX Salon orchestra. 9:00-10:00 KOIN. VocaUata -9:00-130 KWJJ. Party serrics. 9:30-10:00 KGW. PCN orchestra. 10:00-11:00 KWBS. Request hour. 10:00-11:00 KGW. Musical program. 10:00-12 :00 KEX Weather, police re ports, mwi and danoa frolic 10:30-13:00 KXL. Entertainment 10:30-12:00 KOIN. Dance band. 11:00-12:00 KXL. Studio program. 11:00-13:00 KOW. Studio dance program. 13:00-1:09 a. m. KXL, Popular an tsrtainmont . OXmnB STATIOHI PCN 9:90-9:30. Opera aibam. TJ. i:jo, sympnony nour, srie-is. KUQ Spokans) (379). C. orchestra rj 9- . -JJougb Boysr -. sauatc; 9, pcxr. Chinese Student Of Law Charged As Wife Killer CARLISLE. England, Oct. 24 (AP). A young Chinese law student from New York was on trial here today charged with the murder of his bride, Wal Sheirng Miao, eald to be the daughter of a wealthy Chinese merchant. The murder was committed when the couple were on their honeymoon Chang Tl Miao denied his guilt and all knowledge of the killing. The bride was found strangled in a wood near Keswick last June shortly after the arrival of the couple in England after their marriage in New York. 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