SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925
LAST WEEK OF
JAY SET FOR
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON
May 25 to 30, Inclusive, baa
been designated as American Leg
ton Endowment Week in Salem
according to the proclamation Is
sued by Mayor J. B. Gieay. Dur
ing tbe week tbe local Legion
post will undertake the task of
raising Salem's quota for tbe
fund, which amounts to f4.OT0.00.
Tiie Legion Endowment Campaign
Is national in It's scope and it's
object Is the raising of a perma
nent endowment for disabled men
and the orphans of veterans. The
campaign has been under way for
several months In different sec
tions of the country and the
response from veterans and citi
tens alike has been spontaneous.
The American Legion bas pledged
Itself to find a borne for every
homeless orphan of a veteran a
home where health, education,
affection and character building
shall displace disease, want, ignor
ance and the easy paths wblch
lead to lives of vice and crime.
The American Legion has taken
this pledge, and finds that to ful
fill it will Impose financial re
sponsibilities which are beyond
the means of the Legion to sustain.
The Legion, therefore, has gone
before-the public asking it's as
sistance in the raising of an en
dowment or trust fund of $5,00,0.
00!, ihe Interest only from which
will be expended. The earnings
of this fund, some $225,000 annu
ally, will comprise the public's
cash guarantee that the Legion 's
work for the rehabilitation of dis
abled soldiers and the care of
Bohliers' orphans will not flag.
Clifford W. Brown, Commander
of Capital Post No. 9 expects
Salem's quota to be fully sub
scribed within forty eight hours
after the campaign opens.
Mayor Glesey'a proclamation
follows:
"The American Legion through
its 11,000 posts and 6,600 Auxil
iary units has assumed the task of
raising through its own members
ani by popular subscription from
the public at large, an Endowment
Fund of $5,000,000. the interest
from which, amounting to approx
imately $225,000 annually, to be
used in caring for the disabled
veterans' and the orphans of those
who gave up their lives in the
defense of their country.
"Therefore, in tbe campaign of
the American Legion for this
Endowment Fund it is the duty of
everyono to help to the extent of
his ahitity.
"And I. J. B. Glesy, mayor of
the city of Salem, Oregon, recom
mend that the people of this city
observe the week of May 25th to
80th, Inclusive, as American Leg
Ion Endowment Week.
OWNS MEET
AFTER 73 YEARS
Roseburpr, Ore., May 15 Seven
ty three years a so the steamer
Golden Gate swung at anchor in
Panama bay with the United States
fourth infantry on board. Cholera
broke out and 200 soldiere oed
and were buried in the waters of
the br. Ulysses S. Grant, later
commander in chief of the Union
army and president of the United
State, was a lieutenant in the
regiment and one of those who aid
ed in controlling the situation. On
the boat were a man and a boy,
Robert St.irkcy, able seaman and
John Kelly, drummer boy of the
4th resimrnt who became quite
friendly, but after their harrowinff
experience Inst fiiprht of each other
until yesterday when at the Ore
gon Roldipra home they were unex
pectedly reunited. Mr. Starkey,
who is 96 year of ape, same to
the home about a week ago from
Coos county. He enlisted in 1843
and served during the Mexican and
Civil wars. John Kelly enlisted
when a small boy as a drummer
and served during the Civil war.
He has been a resident of the state
hnrve fr the prist fltrht years.
Season's Final
Offering
The Apollo
Club
in Popular Concert
Assisted by
Genevieve Howard
Dramatic Soprano
The Apollo Four
Favorite Male Quartette
' Byron Arnold
Artistic Pianist
Armory, Wed.
Night, May 20
. Box Office Seat Sale
Armory, same date.
Seal 11.00
1925 ODDITIES
AT THE BLIGH
Heading Iht new bill at the
Bliga theater tlil Sunday ie
"Oddities of 1925." starring prej
ty "Avia." a dancer who has won
a name for horse) f with her un
usual ability aa a dancer. Five
pretty girls make up llie offering,
headed by Avis, who has scored
in Portland before.
Fuller and Vance are ft splen
did eomedy team, that are bound
to hand out many laughs during
the course of their act.
Oliver Twist will prove to be
a real entertaining performer. He
has a new idea of an act to offer,
and says that while he is before
the footlights he will amuse with
his bit.
Billy Smith, who bills himself
The Boy from Old New F.ng-
land," opens his 'performance
with a little comedy talk at the
piano, singing and playing some
of the old time songs that were
heard a hundred years ago, also
some of the songs he composed
recently.
Ethel De Lyte and Billy Mar
in on presenting "A Story Book
Revue," is as neat an offering as
has been seen in vaudeville. Miss
De Lyte proves to be a dancer of
no mean ability and works with
her partner in a style that will
please the most fastidious.
CITY ELECTION
Rome, May 16 A bill granting:
women the right to vote in Italian
municipal elections has been adopt
ed by the chamber of deputies.
The measure, under the sponsor
ship of Premier Mussolini was ap
proved last evening after a debate
marked by lively scenes.
The communist deputy Greco
aroused the Ire of the majority by
expressing the hope that the day
would come when a communist
revolution would establish new
conditions under which women
would not be considered animals.
This precipitated a rush toward
the communist benches but a clash
was prevented by the sergeant at
arms.
The same deputy told the fas-
ciatl: "Your women stay at home
while ours work" causing such
an exchange of insults and threats
that the president of the chamber
had difficulty in restoring order.
Adoption of the measure came
after a speech by Moseolini in
which he replied to the commun
ists by declaring that the issue was
not of democracy or aristocracy.'
The premier did not think the
bill would open the floodgates to
the suffrage movement In Italy.
PAGE THREE
CHECK AS GIFT
New York, May 16. A substan
tial check from John D. Rockefel
ler Is to pay the expenses of the
four months honeymoon of his 21
year old granddaughter.
This most appropriate present,
is carried in her handbag by Mrs.
David Meriwether Mlltcn, who
was Abby Rockefeller until last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton were up
by times today in getting ready
to sail on tbe liner Paris. Since
their marriage they have made
their headquarters in an apart
ment in the Central Park district,
which friends have loaned them.
Only a few most Intimate as
sociates have known their address
and to a series of taps on a cur
tain tbe friends with whom
"Dave" and "Babs" used to dance
and ride, were admitted for a fare
well party last night.
An 800 suite was reserved (or
tbe Miltons trip on tbe Parle, to
which they regieiered as "Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen V. Hammond." Tbe
principal room of the suite has
two arm chairs, twin beds and one
dressing table.
The bride is quoted as having
commented on grandfather's wed
ding gifts as follows:
"It was Just like grandfather
to give us what we needed most,
(losh: We nre both poor, you
know."
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