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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1925)
JIIB:)nEG0N-S7ATES:iANrSALEiI,0nEG0N- imJESDAY-HQIlNRiGiULY 231025 .1 5 1 ' v -t ' I 4 7 ' 4 1 1 ;- ' 1 - I WO5S0LEIIS GI0 DTISER WORK Premier . Undertakes ! to Be K'qome Historian of Move- : ,ment He Has Created1 4 noME--Not satisfied with hav ing '.created Fascism, with having tut It into effect during three art duous years, and with bearing the herculean responsibility of. bold Jng; simultaneously five cabinet posts, Benito, Mussolini la now un dertaking the task of incorporat ing his achievements by becoming jthe , interpreter and historian; ot the political creed he brought into power. :' ----- i ;;: ':. s ' -pHj j':H;tf' Undaunted by,. the almost super human exertions and responsibil ities of his unusual position, the premier has found time and ener gy. to . contribute .to the political ,woiithly, Gerarchla (Heirarchy), which he founded, two carefully written articles, , explaining 1 the Fascist conceptions of the 1922 revolution and ot the new labor union. ' ! -The articles, apparently, the In itial ones of a series, each militant od controversial in tone,, surrey the historical background of the subject matter, justifying the Mus solinian point of view, and aggres slyejy point out how" the 1922 rev olution and the.Faclst labor union catr'ie used as weapons in' the struggle to Fascistlze Italy. y ' Writing on the Fabor unions or ganlzed by his party, Mussolini ar gaes they are different from those la' alt other' countries in twdfre i spects; they accept fully the idea ' of. Fatherland, rejecting any; Jn ternationallsm which implies po litfeal adherence or class , fealty breaking through national boun daries, and they consider capital toot as an element to be -suppressed bnt , as one to be liberated . and Strengthened for the benefit of the Fatherland. ' ! L r Supporting the thesis that Fas cism came into power by a revolu tion : and is now defending itself as a revolutionary government, the premier asserts that the two years before the now famous "March on Rome" constituted a war between Fascism and the government then In ' power Answering the objec tion that the march on Rome was a parliamentary, coup d'etat, Musso- j llni maintains that it was an in surrection, adding 'that a revolu- lion does not necessarily coincide 11 liMaiMi Willys-Knight i and it'; - Jlicur : ShoiOroom t. JULY 23 and 24 Special display and demonstration of. ' ' Spc Cylinder Cars See these 5C " , Anglo-American "Unity cn New U. S. with its most important insurrec tional acts which, he declares, is but a single moment of the revo lution were comparatively blood less,: it was.. merely because the government in power realized it would have been" folly, to resist. The premier concludes his sur vey with aiJea that Fascists real ize the possibilities and necessities of the revolution," that they keep ever in mind the need for defend ing it . and : using it militantly against its opponents who are hence hot merely peaceful parlia mentary enemies bat traitors and subversives. i : 1 1 i 1 1. i' i : P.. .... y 1 :r . . f ' 1 1 ;; . : p I " ' . . t -j j : r iii.-' ". : . -,! . i 1 - 1 " 5 I ' f - ' , 1 - 5 i - - ; I SIM li t-.;' ! moi3iL2 list' :r.ccrXTnaii loctiiro v: jzzsrtiz ular irofou'w-isa.to tis SleeVd'fplVe Motors , V mrw Mvri - promptly ai 8 o'clockTIL IP' Symbolized Structure in London Japan to Study Growing otRice From Americans TOKYO- The department of agriculture is planning to send an expert to the United States to study and report the agricultur al situation, especially with regard to the cultivation of. Japanese rice on American farms." ' The output of Japanese grain in America is said to have been on the increase up to 1923, when 270,000,000 pounds were produc ed. The subsequent decrease is ascribed to the rise in dollar ex d Ftddaiy ir bZL, L, UJ y Lm Overland Motor s. Vick Brother s VICK BROTHERS High at Trade Willy s-Kniqhi and Overland Fine Moior Cars! - : : zZXS) WALLACE HOADPROJECt: SUBJECT OF INTEREST COMMUXITY clubs ake xow 3UKING INQUIRIES Callers , at Chamber or Commerce Indicate Participation to Become General ' II. CL Gilbert, president of the Parent '.Teacher association of the Liberty district, was a caller at the Chamber of Commerce yester day, aecuring information regard ing the big corn show to be held next November at the Armory "un der the auspices of the Salem Chamber of Commerce. U ' Mr. Gilbert says the Liberty dis trict Is figuring on putting on a community exhibit early in No vember -and then bringing the prize winners to the corn show and Industrial exhibit at the Armory. A delegation from Marion also called at the Chamber of Com merce a few days ago," bringing the news that Marion would be represented at' the corn show this rail and that, the Marion com- nfunity would,-put on its'. home community show and then bring .its winners to the November show to be held in the Armory. Scotts Mills will also hold a home community show first, by which its best products may-be selected for the big com show in Salem. " i- ' Fruitland has also sent word to the Chamber of Commerce that It would put on a community ex hibit at Fruitland and ; then let the winners be 'entered -with the Fruitland community -exhibit at the big event next November. Sunnyside, - North Howell, St Paul, Salem Heights and Labish Center will In all probability put on their own community- shows first, whereby each' community will be enabled to, exhibit its very best, products at the November show In Salem. ' ' ! "Early in September the SaJem Chamber of Commerce will call meeting of delegates from each bf the nine communities to be repre sented at the corn show,, for the purpose of discussing points on which rating are to be made and several other matters.' , change against moneys of import ing countries. ' Jl In addition to studying the. rjpe cultivation in America.--the agri cultural department investigator will also look into the system of selling farm products and the su ! pervlslon .of traffic bearing upon agriculture. 5) With - t - . . Mr.; Lee R. Bryant, undoubtedly one of the most interesting lecturers on'the internal combustion motor jn the entire automo tive industry, has been secured by. Vick Brothers for two. days bf r special demonstrations here. ' v "y. , " . " i . t , - " - . - . . . . t ' . . i . ' ' ' ' '.-.--.:-.'. " . Mr. Bryant will deliver, an instructive lecture on the design, construction and advantages of the Knight Sleeve-Valve motor. Assisting bim In tht lectnrcs Mr. Bryant will bave two cut-away mo tors, one an Overland 6, the other Willys-Knight 6. The lectures will start promptly at 8 o'clock and it is hoped that the people ot Salem and vicinity will tako advantage of this .exceptional opportunity to familiarize themselves at first hand with the workings of a motor car. This ! afternoon . Mr. ' Bryant will hold a parade of the new Overland 6's and the new Willys-Knight 4's and 6s. ' These new models of Ihe Willys-Overland factory are the last word in automotive engineering and design, and the reception accorded them throughout the United States .has been nothing short of miraculous. The two New Overland G models the Standard Two Door Sedan 'and the De Luxe Sedan are unquestion ably the most beautiful new closed cars on the market at anywhere near the price. The two door sedarn is fin ished in Duco, is equipped with a 40 MENU HINT Urr-akfat White Cherries " Bran with Top Milk V Raisin Bread Toast Coffee Substitute Luncheon , , Corn Chowder ' Whole Wheat Bread . - Baked Bananas Milk Dinner '. Chartreuse of Meat and Spaghetti With Tomato Sauee Baked Onions String Bean Salad . Saratoga Corn Cake Cherry Cnserve Blackberry Pit ' . Coffee TODAY'S ItECIPKS Cliart reuse of Meat ami Kjmi- Khctti Simmer one-halt pound of ground round steak slowly with one tablespoon of finely chopped onion, - one tablespoon, of finely chopped green pepper, salt and pepper to taste and two cups of stock, for 20 minutes. Cook one- half pound of spaghetti In boiling salted water for IS minutes. Mix meat with one-fourth cup ot bread crumbs, two beaten eggs and the spaghetti. Steam in a greased mold for 40 minutes and serve with tomato 'sauce. Baked Onions Wash large on ions. Boil In salted water for an hour, adding boiling water as It boils away. Dry onions and roll each one in a piece of buttered waxed paper, .twisting at the top to keep it closed. Bake slowly tor an hour or until tender all through. Peer and put In a deep dish and .brown" slightly for 15 minutes. Season and pour melteo butter over, them." " " SUGGESTION'S Beat very lightly the yolk and white of an egg separately. Add a litte 6alt. Set in a china cup in a pan of hot water and stir con stantly. The egg thickens slight ly, puffs and fills the cup with creamy custard. Set in the oven for a minute and serve immediate ly. SPICED PEARS Four pounds pears, four lbs. sugar, cook one hour. Two small lemons' boiled in a littlo water until tender, then chop in small pieces one-half lb. candied ginger rodt. Add ginger and lemon to the pears and cook halt an hour longer. iifl Show a Gut-away Motors h. p. motor . ot Willys-Overland de sign, balloon tires, 29x4.95, mounted on artillery type wood wheels; long' easy-riding semi-cliptlc springs, front and rear. . - This : sedan contains more room' than many of the present ' sedans costing 300 to $400 more. A novel arrangement in driver's compartment and passenger scat makes easy access to the rear compartment without tho necessity of front passengers leaving the car. . The De Luxe four door sedan, fit- . ted with disc wheels and balloon tires, is beautifully finished in two tones of blue and gray. The arrest ing. beauty of this car was ono of the outstanding features of -tho recent automobile Bhows. ' ; If you have not already seen these models and ridden In them, it is de cidedly worth your while to attend this lecture and at the same time ask Mr. Bryant to show you the 'new Overland 6's. . ..-' You can crystalize your own preserved fruits, ' peaches, pears, Quinces, apples or any other. Drain from the fruit all syrup possible. Cut in any size desired, sprinkle with sugar, and dry in a very slow oven. It may be necessary to sprinkle the fruit again with sug ar during the drying. When dry enough not to be at all sticky, sprinkle with sugar and pack In layers with wax paper between. This fruit may be used for dipping In bitter chocolate for bitter- sweets and can be given to chil dren, as it is pure. j To mako potato biscuits add to the cold mashed potatoes about twlco as much flour and the same number of teaspoons of baking powder as cups of flour, a little salt, and enough milk to make a very stiff biscuit-like dough. Mold quickly into biscuit form and place in a greased .pan. Bake as you would a baking powder biscuit. Worn spots on polished floors In doorways or at the" foot of stairs may be prevented by applying a thin coat of wax once or twice a month. Put the. wax in cheese cloth and rub over the worn spots, allowing 15. minutes for. drying, then polish. In' an hour or two apply a second coat of wax and polish again. RUMANIA EXPECTS WHEAT SURPLUS . .1 BUCHAREST - A decrease of 8,000,000 acres of grain-sown land in Rumania in the present year is Bhown by government statistics re cently issued. - Despite the de creased sowing, the crop condi tions are reported as excellent, the weather throughout May having been exceptionally favorable. ! Agricultural experts are predict ing that the 1925 wheat crop will leave a large exportable surplus. 1924 Jewett Six Touring In splendid mechanical condi tion with new Blue Duco finish, good cord tires all around with spare; . spot light and - license. Burdett-Albee Motor Company 27 KUte Street, Corner Front Buy it on easy terms Gardner Dealers Gairs Robhi, Trade and High . . Airplanes .Will Use Steam as Power, Now. Predicted F LARDIFF, The use of steam engines in airplanes was predicted by' Dr. John S. Haldane at the an nual meeting of the Institute of Mining Engineers. , ; In the course of a paper on coal and steam. Dr. "Haldane said in the very near future he believed steam engines - would take ' the place of Internal combustion en gines to a very great extent, and that, the future development of the steam engine would be along the lines ot increased steam pres sure with smaller and lighter en gines. The complete engine and bailer would be much smaller and lighter than an equivalent internal combustion engine, and would in all probability be more suitable and even superior for use in air planes and motor cars. I Another scientist. Sir John Cad- man, said he looked upon oil as a phase which was passing. What oil was doing today coal would do FIRSTTOUCH OF POSLAM STOPS ALL ITCHING ! 1 The gently healing medication of Poslara is so CONCENTRATED that it stops itching instantly. It penetrates every tiny pore, and quickly drives away eczema' and other torturing eruptions, when other remedies are. worse than useless. - Costs only 50c aall druggists. fe ' Rataln Your Youthful Beauty We recommend the daily use of Which contains f Po.Um .... Ointment . Adv. Oregon Pulp & Paper Go. j Salem, Oregon ' MANUFACTURERS . Sulphite and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper,"""Greaseprooff Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. an Cut away lvibtors; Showri 1 See for yourselves Willys-Knight 6 and Overland 6 motors in operation. One of the most novel and most interesting automobile shows ever staged. ST O High Street at . Lemon Juice Whitens Skin The only harmle. way to bleach skin white Is to tax the Juice of tw0 lemons with th ounces of Orcham White, which ib, druggist will suppi, for a few cenu. Shake well in a bo. tie, and yon have a whole qU5r. ter-plnt of the most wondortai skin whltener, softener and bcaa tifler. Massage this sweetly fraRrBt lemon bleach into the fare, nerk arms and hands. It can not hrC tate. Famous stage beauties n it to bTing that clear, youthiul skin and rosy-white complexion- also as a freckle, sunburn and taiu. uicatu. uu uiusi lu ix 101s re. markable lotion yourself, it nn not be bought ready to use Tx. cause it acts best . Immediately after it is prepared. Adv. - again tomorrow, althouch ni! would go Into certain channels of use wnicb coal would never acala be able to regain. Wanted 50,000 Pounds Junk Tires and Tubes yjc Pay Cash or if you need new tires, bring your old ones In and ; trade them in Capital Tire Manufacturing II. Stienbock, Prop. ' 223 Center Street , -Telephone 398 m n 24: , S:00 p. m. -. 'i Trade 1 1 2 I i