Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1922)
IS. 12. ' y - ' T . - T r !"r - t- t-- r t It PEACE TERf.lS FOR TURKS ARE MADE iPMtoi ''ftc ifc S A British i Bote was received .6jr the foreign 'lot', t ice this afternoon rejecting part of the i Turkish, peace demands, i. t, f-.j. '-.'; j:Y Fairis, Kov. 15. f TJ. F ) Ismet t Faaha. delegate of the -Aiigora, ewr j eminent to Lausanne, arrived 6ere to f dar. .Lata this afternoon 'he will meet f Premier, Polncare, but it , U under stood that the conference tvilt not iiv clude dijcueaion - of s the--;ear - East i criata.., .;. -...-if' . Upon : hl'arrrvalYFssita : renewed his threat to withdraw tho Turkieh dele- i Ration from the proposed Lanaanne conference If the allies appeared as a ' single unit wftn an ultimatum for the Turks. i .'. v " Y ; Y "If we are. forced to face an -allied ultimatum it will fee Impossible for ua to enter, discussions, u such', action wUI be an infringement upon bur na- : tlonal rlhta.' aaid Ismet. If this Ui the case, our trip will be futile. We do not want any foreign dictation." -. Shortly before Isroet's arrival it -was ' announced that the , French had ac cepted the British, proposal for. a tre 11ml nary allied agreement on terms to be .made ' to the Turks at the Lausanne conference, i ... ' .-' v:"v . . , " -. . It waa learned that the British " gov. ernment within the next 24 hours will aend a message to French leaderer out lining: its views on - the Turkish de mands. The French reply will be made immediately, it was stated, and about : Saturday - it is expected that Foreign Secretary Curion will come - to Parts for a conference with premier Polncare. - ,-... t The : secretary", aaid. however, - that one phase of it would have to be passed , upon by the department of agriculture. "On phase of the proposed negotia tions comes under -the - - packers act end tho department of agriculture would have authority to pass upon it." said Wallace. This phase probably would : come under the ' powers trans ferred to this department from the. fed eral trade --commission. The negotia tions also would have to-be passed upon by the .department of Justice un der -the Sherman, act." - --.. DODOE BEPOKTEES ' " f i ' ' 4 It was learned the two packing com panies have sought to keep strictly within the' limits of the anti-trust law m "their negotiations. .Th11, plans are so drawn, it was said., as notts form a nbinAtloni but to provide a straight-out purchase of the Morris In terests by the- Armour concern. ' - Whether this phase would be looked upon by the department of justice as sn "'evasion of the. law or as a legal means of elbninating . competiuon rests solely in the ha&4s of Attorney,. General Dangherty.: . - A series of conferences with a pos sible public announcement by tne 'at torney general of the government's de cision will follow, it was said, before the deal will be ; consummated. Armour. 'White and "the other prin-. eipals in the deal flatly refused to', newspaper men or to discuss any de tails of the deal. .' ' " v - BIG PACKING MERGER IS PUT UP TO U. S. (Continwd Frott Pass One)' at least until the merger plans hav been thoroughly studied, HAS HAST A3TOI.ES . " , 'Armour and A. ' Edison White, -vice president Of the Armour company, were accompanied by ; a number of : otlfer officials in their call upon Secretary "Wallace. ; .;- v. : V ': " ,i . i Following the conference Secretary ailace.: told' the International News Jervloe that the proposed deal was "too important to be discussed until the de tails were thoroughly studied." FEDEHA1 TXAhE COKMIBSfOlT MATi BLOCK TSOrOSED'SEBGEB .. Chicago, Nov. 15.--I. &)-on- solldatlon moves of .the Arrn&ur .and Morris ' packing interests were be lieved hero today to' be a forerunner of ether negotiations which wUI have for their end the merging of all five Chicago packing companies into , one' gtgaa tie combination. - t - The combined capitalization of the big five- is $394,832,000. Their com. bined assets total 11,097,707.7. - : - ConsoUdaUon of the Armour and Morris companies would create a cor poration with ; assets of 9571,941.513. a capital of ' $190,703,400, a funded debt of $14348.900 and a surplus of $4,T52,52. X ! - : In capital! ration ha Morris company Is third in site among the "big five. although In assets the company ranks fourm, ' -V" - - TfOBK TOGETHER- , . - . ; Armour, regarded as one of the greatest i organisers ; and directors In big business. Is the genius attempt ing to work out the elimination of at least two of the "big nve. . - Only recently h sought to gain con trol of Wilson Co.. and later started negotiations for a merger with Morris, The Wilson negotiations collapsed. ; The fbig five" have, always worked in . closest ; harmony and have been in a .constant . fight against accusations of violation of the - anti-trust regula tions. - According to reports here, the de partment of Justice and the department of agriculture probably will, approve the merger, but the federal trade com mission, which recently broke up the proposed steel consolidation, would re fuse to agree to the combine.- - . , .. ; WILLI3TG TO 8EII. " - business men here generally regard a merger of the five large companlea as an impossibility. ". ' That" Armour ' interests would par- chase the Morris company, t however. was believed -probable. This. It was believed would be the extent of the aetnal transfer of property, ' althdgh Wilson mightbe included later. ' S Bdward Morris . announced that his company was in the business to sell whether -it was ; their" products er the entire business if they got the price. as - ute : jnorns family controls their company - and the - Armours hold the bulk of stock. In that concern, it would he an easy matter to carry out a trans fer. ;;r .Tha.- Morris scempany.iis capl- taiisea at ,w,ow with assets of $91,405,000. " , . umskilled:vorkers . - - - ..--,. ; RAPPEDBY;EDUCATOR - - tConUauJ From pas Os ; girls, go to twork in,, a, factory . today and In a short time they are earning as much aa" their fathers. They are not trained, to use their leisure in self-im provement. ' In fact, they waste it and degenerate. themselves. X , - ."Ambition to become a skilled rather than unskilled worker lies at the be-' ginning of the road to good dtlaenship and the greater skill a man. develons at his trade, so much greater. will be his contribution, to society, -' . : "As I -loek baclc over the history of tms country and read about how the New England .farmers met in the vil lage store, around the stove, to discuss the' great questions Of the moment .In public welfare, I realize that these men reached the sound views of life bend ing over their daily tasks while their associates did so at. the forge or the carpenter s bench. - r ; ' "When Chanln -hall ,waa beincxbuilt here a gray-haired man led all of the other masons, laying each stone with the utmost akin and . precision.'; I be came intensely : Interested In him as I watched him work and onestioned him He was an englishman who had served a long apprenticeship to learn bis trssde and he was a proud of. that trade as any man ever was of a profession. "That kind of a man, like tho old New England farmer, Js pretty sure to-see straight when It comes to deal ing with a fundamental . Question and it is such men who are really-the back bone of the nation.". , r. .-.";.. i- -jr. " 'J' ' - - .. II I itMe inmost!: -A a.- . lite rut V The - - e1 ' . : fT? w?1?1 scheme of progress is based on it T. .e. e.s!r.e ; for .enjoyroent : 3ut without L - r - - 1 If yoiir nerves are irritated and weakened bv . ujc eaiecisor conee or tea drmkinrj vnn nn . have good health. If you can't sleep nights, , and you suffer from headaches, and are gener ally depressed, stop coffee and tea. Drink deli cious Postum instead, and, see if. you don't feel better. . . ; ; -" . C Dostum is a pure cereal drink that satisfies the most exacting taste fora retreshinghdt be verage. j Order Postum "from your grocer today. Give : . this delicious beverage a fair trial, and like thou- J sands of others you will never go back to coffee ui . ted ttgiaus Postiimiasoldbyyourocrintwforrris: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly -' in the cupby the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages, for those" Who I prefer to make the drink while the meal -is beinff prepared) made by boiling fully : twenty minutes!' ; , ; . -J. ' " . . ' : .' s There's a Reason ' Postum - iv HI riSTAlJJ C,, 5 m l' fry 2 S. n post -' -. Made by $: ' Postum Cereal Co, Inc. Battle Creels; Midb.1 A . i., , . . :. ..i ,..c . S SSsBBBsSSSSssssaM Lil jtaiJfa- ' . . . .... .r. t .- . . 1:- ? ft ft Order Your Engraved . VJ) . - -Z Personal .Christinas. Cards ;- vv- - i- 1Jk; r I 1 A. : i ? Not a day to spare if you want. to be sure of Renins your cards in Xt good time before Christmas. Order V now and avoid the last minute rush. of.c Merit .Only ; j. . 1U 7 - Mail .Your.'Orders-Our- . ; - Service Istgmplete f :jl r , -All mail order gfr'ett careful at-r . ? tention by ".our Personal Senrice : Bureau. Competent lahpppers to a take care of your interests f 1 Spedal Purchase the Noted "Martex" Towels and Bath Sets V t: r Tomorrow at Lipman, ArVolfe's ' 4 - A Remarkable Sale of New Silk Petticoats 7 -4'" '-J"V - ' Hundred of Them-in All the Wanted Styles I , -; and Colors Extra Special the Prices. ---Three wonderful groups of silken petticoats -dozens of lovely styles, and. pricing that makes these Better grade :, garments Tex tremely attractiveValues. - An- opportunity of importance to -r those who believe in doing, thea "Ghristaias shopping early for , 1 these are gifts orie may well be proud to give: Mail orders filled, ; Petticoats Special at $2r95 - i Silk jersey petticoats and satin petticoats in -navy blue, gray emerald ; 'henna, buff and - American Beauty- all very, specially priced at, $2.95. " Radium silk bloomers, too, included at this unusual price. - - -L- Jjco . .: Arranged. for Especially in Deference to the . Women Who Will Embroider .These Towels and Sets For Christmas Gifts, and Would Start the Work Early ' ;1 69i e.. V 98. 7-.-,- . -V' if... Special -at 69c- Fancy "Martex" -". . Special at 98c:l Extra large siietT : bath towels in useful size. A' choice . . , "Martex" bath towels of exceptional ' , assortment of colors inaised effect k quality. : Some with colored border; j ,.. ,r, some with fancy borders and mon" others with colored grounds all with J ogram space. - monogram space ' ' -T ' -nY. j. t- .. '50 $1.19 . i 1 f'ilf L . f t -Special :t 50cT ' Medium Iske -Spedal at ,$1.1 9;' VerylaTge" "Martex" bath towels of exceptional.. "Martex" bath towels in fine vyeave" ; quality. : Choice of pink, blue,' orange w -'and quality. J Assorted colored bor- j and lavender striped effects, also with ; ders in- basket ' designs. Beautiful 1 monogram space. . - towels for Christmas gifts. . , , 45, $1.69 7-Specult45c. : Fancy VMartex" ,, -Special at $1:69.- ; "Msrtex bath ; guest towels with colored borders and"- sets 'of three pieces. J One. large bath J monogTam spa c. Fine quality towels". towel and two wash cloths to match. 1 that are especially desirable for gifts. . .. : packed in a box. Choice of pink; blue, j Tomorrow there. 45c- - . ' - -. 'orange and lavender. , - ' Oa tbs Sseoaa Flosr Upaa, Wolfs Co. ' Petticoats Special at $3.95 ; i Heavy jersey silk petticoats in straight and -flounced. styles with hem stitched scalloped bottoms. Beautiful quality and choice of emerald, henna, buff.- gray, navy -and American Beauty. -They're extra special at ' the sale price- $3.95. Extra sized petticoats included at $3.95. " ' . y " .;; - v '. ' " "'- . ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ; Petticoats Special at $5.00 ' --Radium silk and jersey sOk petticoats in a charming array, of styles ' and in striking color combinations. l --Just .100 of ' these petticoats in the ' sale, which makes it important that one get here early tomorfow. , " Real bargains at $5.00.- . Os the Third Floor Llpwas, Wolfe Cs. -. i.-;- . Sale of Women's Flannelette Nightgbvris Three Groups 9 I I i: I r r. r. I, Warm and comfy .for these .cold, nights--and -"so well made they'll give .most satisfactory service. With v : - or; without collars in one-button.' plainitailored or yoke I 8iyi. -r '-v - . -J.i- -r: ""',7' -1 "--. i Exceptional Values , ' .... - $1.65 y -and to $20. ;f Attractive slip-over ' styles, tail- C: ored or ! trimmed1 models. Wide variety of colored -and striped patterns, - also white. , 'Excellent quality , and real values. . . ." - . ,i w " - . - i - ; . Extra-Sized Gowns , t ' v of Flannelette , i-r- $1.50 4 .. ' w-and to $ 1 .95. Comfortable,' roomy nightgowns r ;- for the larger women warm flannelette; gowns in - styles that are becoming and attractive. Just the thing Y' for winter nights. t ' New Art Needlework Instructors . . , ' 5 Afr. . C Broughton i ilfr.0.' Radmacher. ( -Mrs. -Broughton. formerly of Portland,' but more recently of Qeveland, Ohio, ti will be at home to her many friends tomorrow in the Art Needlework section;' at IJpman., VoIfes. i Mrs, Broughton w31.; have charge of knitting and cro-i; cheting. Mrs. Radmacher. also-well known- to Portland needleworkers. is now '! -head of the needlework and bag-making classes here. Both are clever -designers V as well as competent instructors. .rt - - " " , '. L 9 , Oa tfce Fssrta Floor Llpmaa. Wolf Co.' 3 v.! ll Demonstration oi i tKe Famous 'Stylish ;Stbut'V Cofeets - X I By Miss M. J. Crandal ' . of New York-All This Week at JLipman, Wolfe'- ' -rMiss Cranial is here" as representative of the. Stylish Stout corset manufacturers of New York, 'and her mis- ; sion here is to assist Portland women with their corset ' , prooiems. ' - - . More especially ' is ': she interested in explaining the 3 -superior advantages of 'the' Stylish Stout' corsets and she will be glad to help m the selection of the model best ' suited to each individual type of figureY " : .'.'.! Corset JscUo a Oa tas Foartli Floor " i ' 1 Y-'i -if j GROUP ONE Special Sale 'Price ; - $ 1 .39 Oa tas Foarta. Floor Xlpasa, Wolfs Co. r-". . '' l i' ":'"-'''J " Y i- 8 o-. fV U - "DexterV Merc Darnina Cotton 4c a oiayput, imji i sjiesHs, j aozxn set Longene Braid specially priced at. . .Sc H Embroidery edgings are special at. .9c . : Rk Rac Braid, priced special, piece lCc c ? ' Celluloid Hair Pins specially priced 8c ; , Y Silk-Covered Elastic, yard . ... . . '33c ' n n Atlas hooks and eyes a full card 5c ; Dress Belting, black and white, yard 8c , " V Notion Specials for. Thursday - t-cgion - wire nair fins, caDinet oc STstfoa SrrUaOa tas Flrt Floor ." Going on Now at Liprnan; -Wolfe's , the Season's Most Spectacular' i. ...... r .: V . -: . " ! '- 'h . ' : ' 1 i With Paris-Inspired, Fuf-Trimmecl ; " ! Models, Unequaled Values . " , 5 A remarkable special-purchase brought these coats to -1 v, ' us -brought them to us at a figure that makes "possible this V. -- . extra special selling. They're elaborately . sty led coats - . X'u -every one hand-tailored and of such ' luxurious fabrics J'-( 7 as veldyne. fashona.' lustrosa and onnondale. All" fur- , - i collared, many tur-cuffed the furs y, . y" Taupe Wolf ; Beaver Monkey i -Caracul . S Platinum Wolf : Squirrel Black Fox A i Y : ' '"" ' 1 . - ' ' t ..-See these beautiful coats in our windows see the whole ' T - - remarkable collection on the Third Floor choice of scores . - pt elegant models at -' - . $89.75 ' Y . . Oa Us Talr4 Floor ilpaaa. Volf Co. if . v -1 w " t" ti v El (i C! C Cj fi "f v. t: v r i c . f . ooo3Kcor5 STonn usls no co:.:rrjiTivn ppjci:ztiii:y Ann l:izlzadu;g and often unztmec C;' t" t C: t, V , c ' . f I I-