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6 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . OREGON. MONDAY, DUCKMB&R 2J, ! 1940. ) ARM YLI L D COURT HARDING'S CHOICE By Robert J. Bender . Coifed Kewt SUff Corrwpondent . New Tork, Dec. 20. Grist from thj mill of conferences now groins on at Marion between. President elect Ilardini an leaders, both Re publican and Democratic, bn .qufcs .tions of foreign .; -policy, permits of a number of definite conclusions, ac , -cording t authorities in touch with Harding's efforts. . It would seem certain, they say, that Harding's thought embraces these fun . damentals on the subject of a future fra ternity or association of nations, de . signed to keep world peace: First, a pact, possibly by treaty, be tween the United States. Great Britain, t rance, Italy, Japan, Germany, and. pos sibly others, limiting armament both oh ' land and sea. ATfTIS ABE SATISFIED Second, recognition of the world court established under the present League of Nations, with the assumption of effec tive moral obligations, together with other great powers, designed to -insure recognition of the court's findings. Third, recognition of an International forum of . the present League of Na tions,. as an institution io bring together the nations of the world In regular ses sion for- the discussion of international - problems. As Republican leaders see It, these three fundamentals embrace what the lrreconci tables either have advocated or accepted. They eliminate the objec tionable feature of European "domina tion" as attributed to the present League . of Nations' council, and would go far toward improving International under- . standing and world peace along the lines and with some of the machinery of the ' existing league, 'i . ; "VT1E IS pCTLAWED The assembly would permit of a con tinuation of the efforts already started toward improving world - conditions through special "committees. Through it also there could be made regular reports - cu armaments by the powers. . Through the armament ."understand ' ings" between the leading powers the possibility of war would be automa tically decreased and their action would ' have the effect of a. moral urge on smaller nations to limit war measures. The world court would have as its basic principle that '"war Is outlawed" and with this foundation the moral ob ligations that would be accepted by the United States in concert with other great powers would tend to command a re spect that The Hague tribunal never commanded. MAKE SO PLEDGE In the opinion of the authorities ques tioned on the subject, however, there will be nothing in the Harding policy that wiS commit the United States in advance to go to war under any circumstances.' : There will be no alliances pledging in ad : vance American troops, sailors or ma rines for either action or moral effect. The whole Harding idea, according to these authorities, is to have the United States a part of a world fraternity, the solemn - pledge of which is to prevent war if possible. ' Much has been written and discussed bout the Bryan-Harvey plan of war . referendum before war is declared. It may be stated that few interna tional leaders who . have discussed this Idea with Senator Harding . have sup ported it Importance is attached to the idea because of the fact that special - attention was paid to It , by Harding's . publicity bureau in Marlon at the time Harvey laid it before the president-elect. It now develops that this was done as a sort of feeler to the country and the reaction has been unfavorable to the project - " - GEBMAX PBOGBAH In all events, as authorities here see It. the referendum could not stand alone as a substitute for any association of na tions. It might be worked in, however, as a part of a general plan, , if nations were properly protected, otherwise against action- by one power before the other power had completed its war vote. Therei also would have to -be a provision for handling the situation were one power to vote for war and the other to vote against it In whatever form the world frater nity program is set forth by Harding, say my informants, it will be established that obligations contracted by Germany in signing the treaty of Versailles must be lived up to. According: to these same : informants, Harding will set up the ma- .' chlnery for establishing peace, with Ger many, and, after Germany has con tracted to carry out obligations entered into with this country, will order Ameri can troops on the Rhine sent home. UNION DENTISTS is a PLACES $10 VTB GTXABAXTEE OCR WORK Porcelala Crows ...K5.00 Porcelain Fllliig, II OO M-K Gold Crows. Is OO tS-K Gold Srld. ...IIIsIoO Extracting You can have an examination of - your teeth free of any charge or obli gation by calling: at our office. 231 H Morrison, Corner Second ; Entire Comer. . LOOK FOR THE "W BIG UNION SIGN 2 There Is One Safe I . ' Place to Bay Your - if 1 A IN O J . phonograph I a ; AA S ASA X 2 COXYEiriEJCT FATJtEJfTS Traveling Expense While on Business . Ruled Not Taxable Washington, Dec 20. (I. N. S.) Travelers on ' purely, business "trips are allowed to deduct from their income in computing tax payments, amounts legiti mately spent in . railroad' fares, meals and lodgings. Internal Revenue Com missioner Williams ruled. Trips undertaken for other than busi ness purposes are listed as personal ex penses and the meals and lodging upon such journeys are "living expenses", and not subject to deduction in making In come tax payments, Williams said. ' The commissioner cited as an exam ple that if an individual whose business requires him to travel, received a. salary as full compensation for his services, his expenses for rail fare, meals and lodging in an amount in excess of the sum he would pay at home, is allowed to be deducted from gross Income, In filing returns.. stealing from a store in Cottage Grove. The two former were bound over to the grand Jury, while' the latter two, on ac count of their youth, will be dealt with by the juvenile court Yonths Charged With Stealing Eugene, Dec 20. Four Cottage Grove youths J. L. Davis, Albert Jerson, Wal ter Sorenson and Bill Oliver were tem porarily consigned to jail on charges of Hiccough Atta&k of Davis Has Ceased Washington, Dec 20. (U. P.) Under Secretary of State Norman H- Davis was reported today to be resting comfort ably at his home here following an at tack of hiccoughs which began Tuesday and ceased last night ' Invest in a Life 3,500,000 children are starving in devastated Europe. Extend a helping hand and pull one little boy or girl back from the brink of an untimely grave. .$10.00 assures some little war waif of enough food to keep body and soul together until next harvest. It's little to yoa; it's all to him. Send or bring your money to 522 Selling Building European Relief Council Herbert Hoover, Chairman American Relief Administration. American Red Cross. Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Y. M. C. A. Knights of Columbus. , American Friends' Service Committee. Federal Council of Churches. " ' Be a Big Brother to some Little Fellow Give Living Presents Cheerful, different, inter esting, lasting. Another sjiipment of extra fancy .. sock due this morning. Canary Birds -I . " i - ' I We have a beautiful lot of sing els in full sons. Call and see them a-jd hear them sing.i The only sgpre in the N. WJ with "Bird Rooms" for your convenience in lecting.- Mi 1 PuDmesI Large, Varied Btock of Bird Cage and , I Supplies We have a bright, healthyflot of cute Uittle puppies of fivefor six different breeds ; 10.g)0 to $75.00. See them in ur window; and s'Pet Stock Rofin" in the basement. Ji Gold Fi.h pur suppy was never better. 50c to $5 00. A c q u ariums 25c to $10. Holly Wreaths, Cedar Eloping. Cut Holly, Mistlety Gold Fish 5c fo $2.50 ft 1 fiuV Flowering Plants rerns, Palms, Etcl H Verv annrrnriat mrl orv ' j tr t . v, p- predated by anyone. We have a large and varied stock of handsome Ferns, .Palms, Poinsettia, Bego nias, Cyclamen, etc., priced from 75c to $7.50. Xmas cards free. Plants well wrapped and delivered free. fledge Seed & Floral Company Ji45 Second Street a Stors Opan Evenings This Week. Between Morrison and Alder. rim Rou Victrola red Seal Christmas records ROM the splendid Christmas list of Victor Red Seal Rec ords we suggest these four: Tohn McCormack singing "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" a record that the world has been waiting for i $1.25 , Philadelphia Orchestra playing Liszt's great "Hungarian Rhapsody, No. i"$1.75 i ' ' ! " Schumann-Hetnk's beloved contralto, ren dering Carpenter's "The Home Road" $1.25 Mabel Garrison's sweet soprano in "When I Was Seventeen" (Swedish Folk Song) $1.25 Viarolas $25 to $1500 Convenient terms Sherman Way & Go. Sixth and Morrison Streets PORTLAND Opposite Postoff ice SEATTLE TACOMA SPOKANE Open evenings Until Christmas 'Victrola XVII, $350 Wctrola Xyil. electric, $415 Mahogany or oak ) i 'I i 1'' ' - '. . " ' " , : ' j - " ' " ' - . Ei Adequate Automobile Parking Space Out here, away from the congested shopping district, yoa will find parking space for your automobile without trouble. Come away from the, rush and shop at leisure. 'l Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Sack 1 Portland, Oregon Twenty-Seventh and Vaughn Streets Special Cedar Chests $lle95, $12.35, $14.75 Very desirable chests that will be most acceptable as Christ mas gifts. Finished natural color and brass trimmed, with the exception of the f 1 1.95 chest, which is plain. : Splendid values. Many Special Sales Make Gift Selections Easy Hlere - - ' " ' '- 1' - r Toy GleaFaince Sale Our supply of toys is rapidly diminishing, just as we supposed it would when we announced our lowered pripes last week. A few very splendid items still remain, however, but come early Tuesday jf you really wish to save. Boys' Large Wagon I8x36-In. I8x40-In. CALFSKIN HEAD DRUMS 12-in., 98c 14-in., S1.98 Educational Blackboard, $4.15 Scroll containing. 55 charts illustrating modern subjects. Blackboard. 18x18 inches. EXTRA SPECIAL! Toddle Bikes and Kiddie Racers, $1.39 Each Three sizes grouped at one sensationally low price. This is absolutely the bottom figure. You would pay much more elsewhere. Pool Tble With Stand. $8.45 A price that is several dollars less than our cost.' Top measurement, 50x26 inches; .stands 34 inchjes high. Complete. $8.45. $9 and $10 ' A wonderful 'plaything for youngsters who love to be out of doors and a source of clean, healthful exercise. Can be used in many ways, as seat, sides and ends are removable. Suitable for driving dog or goat. Hardwood Steering Sled, $2.95 Iritn Mail Car, $7.85 Propelled by the arms Combination Game Boards, $3.95 Dozens of games can be played on it Wasbdsy Outfit, $1.95 Complete miniature clothes-washing outfit Toy trunk, $1.50 DoUiea' Wardrobe Trunks, $4.75 A complete lrunk,;22 inches high Musical Menagerie Piano, 95c Any'child can soon play popular music on this little instrument. Bali-Bearing Coaster Wagon, $6.95 See our splendid assortment of dolls, mechanical toys, trains, boats and etc Special City Delivery Service . Satisfactory arrangement have been made for dally city deliveries to most parts of the city and at least every other day to all parts. The delivery charges range from 15 cents to 60 cents per hun dred, pounds, depending upon the bulklness of m?IrLa,idi8e: Every article la Inspected care fully before leaving our store and special care will be, the watchword In making the deliveries. .. REMEMBEB, we absolutely guarantee satisfac tion both in merchandise and deliveries. Complete details of delivery service will be fur nished in salesroom. HOW TO GET TO OUR STORE 14 minutes by street car from center of -business district. Take Depot-Morrison, North-and-South, or 23d Street Car, or drive out to 27th and Vaughn Streets (adjacent to For estry Building). ' L A Klenzal Electric Washer Special Cash Offer Until Christmas Only $98.95 To operate simply turn the electric light switch, the Klenzal will do the rest. The Klenzal washes a batch of .clothes to a snowy whiteness in 0 min utes. Has metal cylinder perforated with smooth 7-16-inch holes through which the dirti passes when removed from the clothes. Always elf an and sanitary. Equipped with power wringer which swings into any position desired. Capacity, six sheets or tS shirts. iJ Call at Our Store for Demonstration. With galvanized iron body. CQfc QK Our price ..OarNtU With copper body. " C1 1 11 OK Our price ................ Ollflsid Jacobean Oak Suite Special Arm; Chair, $15.50 1 Sise of seat 19x20H In. Ship, wt.. about S5 lbs. Upholstered with genuine Spanish teather over auto seat construction. The height of back from seat Is 22 in. The Table, $21.75 Size of top, 26x42 in. Shipping weight, about (0 pounds. Made of seasoned quartered oak In Jacobean finish, in William and Mary design. Rocker $15.60 Slse of seat. Itftx20tt Indies. Shipping weight, about 40 lbs. Upholstered with Oenolne Span Ish leather over auto seat con struction. The height . of back from seat Is 22 Inches. - FIBER PLANT STAND Specially Priced $6.95 Height over all; 28 V inches. Length,. 28 in. Width. tiJ4 inches. Attractive, useful plant stand of tough brown' fi ber. Frame Is strong hardwood,, with fiber wrappings. Price In cludes metal receptacle for earth. SPECIAU-FIBER ROCKER $19.85 In Ivory Enamel and Royal Blue EnameL Seat 29 inches wide. Height of back Irom seat, 27 inches. Very wide seat, high padded back, spring seat with loose cush ion. The frame is of hardwood securely braced, made of tough fiber, well finished in Ivory or' royal blue enamel. The covering Is of high quality cre tonne to match the fin ish of the rocker. I ! -1 ; Continuing Our Sensational Sale of a-jil. VV A-J For men, women arid children Priced less than wholesale cos UNO! V a&ll R