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PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925. OAHU DEFENSES DEFECTIVE SAY 1 Honolulu, May 5 (By Aiaoclat fd Pre) Th3 importance ot Pearl Harbor as the core of the laJund of Oahu dctetmcm and th) tnals of tho United Slates de fenaes in the Pacific was emphasi? ed yesterday by naval officers who toured the base wlHi a party of newspapermen. Tho Immediate Improvement needed at Peart Hartoor, the naval officers point out, Is the drudg-inc of the channel to a depth of 45 feet to pormit the entrance of the mightiest United States dread naughts under any weather condi tions. Deepening of th channel lo 45 f?et would also provido a port of refuge for crippled battle ship with Increased draft. The on chora?; a at the harbor wouM be Increased by the dredng of some ihouls and would accommodate the entire American armada in case of wir. Another need to which the nival officers referred was that of air craft havlnj a largo? cruising rang a than machines now here pcsseAS. In this connection it was polntei out that aircraft defend ing the lalan.t of Oahu in the re' cent shun battle agalntt attack ing bo.i forces, was un.iblo to sight the attacking fleet soon enough to lirevent the successful lanUlmx of a force of marines at Halelwa, due lo the restricted cruising radius of the air forces. Possibility of danger to Pearl Harbor In event of war was seen when the naval officers began d'a cursing the rea fishing privileges cow held In many ennoa by com panics of aliens Ineligible to citl- tenshlp. The fishing rights were granted li large estates by the monarchy fears ago and the estate In turn Icesed the rights to coin pan les. It was pointed out that sampans o wn ed by s nc h com p a n les h a ve free range of waters even inside Tearl Harbor prope, permitting them to gain Invaluable know led ere of the harbor defenses. The sole solution of thU prob lem, It was said, by the officers, would be the condemnation of all prlvnto fishing rights by the gov ernment. E New York, May 8 Midlson Square Garden, scene of notable porting events for mare than three decides will house its last throng tonlfcht. Immediately after a 12 round fight between Johnry Dundee, vet intn if more than 3000 rounds of flghOng and 81d Terrls. youthful lightweight afplmnt for New York's Kaflt Sldj, the glunt claws of a WTO'j'dng crew will bein lo rip down the old amphitheatre. Among; the relics that will pass with the rasing of the garden on U'cdnesday, will bo Jchn Sullivan, ft night caretaker, who for 43 yearn ban s?en the champions como and Resigns Title Marrf c. campbewI Mill Mary Catherine Campbell, ot Columbus, Ohio, twice winner at the AUanUo City beauty pageant, will not enter the 1925 cbntest lea the UUa of "Mlsa America." so. Sullivan, who said, ho hn.l not mksed a slnKto night's work fince ho entered uiton his lonir nsfien mcnt. affaertu-l that of all tlio thrilling etruffKten he had ever seen mat networn 1'cter .Manor and c.ua Kunnn t.pe, the list. 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RIGDON & SON, MORTUARY Chemeketa Street at Cottage - EaUbliahcd 1891 Society (Continues from Pag Fife.) mother, Mrs. Minnie Harding, who waa HI. Mr. Harding It slowly recovering, Mrs. Frank Spears and Mrs. Arthur J. Ilahn entertained their bridge club at bridge and tea in the bpeara borne yesterday. Mra. IIoll later McGuire ot San Francis co, Mm, David Eyre and Mra. carl Hegel ot Honolulu, were epecial guests. Yellow tulips. aplrea end other spring flowere were lovely about the living rooms. Club members In the group were Mre. Harry Hawkins, Mra. Frits Slade, Mm. T. A. Roberta, Mre, Curtis Crass. Mre. Prince Byrd, Mrs. Ereel Kay, Mrs. R. M. Hofer, Mrs. Keith Powell. Mrs. Dan J. Fy, Jr., and the hostesses, Mrs. Rahn and Mra. Spears. Next Monday Irs. Curtis Crosit and Mrs. Fritz Biado will enter tain tbe club In the Cross home. Miss Sarah Lansing and Miss Stella Storgard entertained at a delightful dancing party In At tires ball on Saturday evening. Butterflies and spring blowonis made a charming background Uit tbe dancers. In the group were Miss Anne Storgard, Mltw Hetty Ilummnll, Miss Marie llrlggs. Mire Valerie Brlgge, Miss Lucille Pettyjohn. Miss Gertrude Barclay. MIm N.-TT Trlelsen, Miss Louise Plerso.i, Miss Esther Hanson, Miss Frances Plov. Mies Molllo Schwabhaucr. Miss Hattle Brown, Mies Nancy Savage, .Miss Ruth Moore, Mirs Stella Storgard, Miss Sarah Lan sing, Jack Lucker. Frank Ln?h, Koy Bard, Hume 1 1 Bonestecle. Mil ler Chapman, Kent Walker. Fred Mangle, W. Brydsvlck, Tom Wood, Norman Purbrlck, Bert Ford, Harold Larson, Jack Currie, J. Clark, Charles Coffee and Rol- 114 Hendricks. A Joint, all day meeting of the central ladies aid and the wo men's foreign missionary society ot the Jason Lee church will be held In the church parlors tomor row. A pot luck lunch will - be served at Boon. Tb, day will be devoted to sewing on hospital supplies. At three o'clock Mrs. Poindester, a former missionary to South America, will give a short talk on ber experiences in the missionary field. Tbe Kensington club will meet on Thursday at the boms of Mrs. Herbert 11. Haueer. Mr.' and Mrs. F. F. Townsend entertained a group of young people at a bouse party at tielr summer home at Newport over the week end. In the group were Miss Gladys Powell, Mlas Susie Kum ler. Mies Bexsle Harvey and Miss Klizaheth, Miss Kllen June and Miss Ulna May Shank, Wilbur Miller, lias Powell, Charles Pet erson and Floyd and Roy Wilson. Mrs. W. I. Staley entertained informally at four tables of bridge In ber borne This after- Ijnp ' KILLS " I! pus, MOTHS III I mosquitoes VM IACHES,HA? I LIlBLauGS.ANiS I; Miss Edna Garfield recently re cently received a letter from Miss Mlna L. 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