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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1916)
it THE DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, QBEUUN, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916. MUSIC ENHANCES THE POWER OF "THE BIRTH OF A NATION 5 jftiSw'f ji (9kfmlW 1 " k if Grand Opera House, Starting Monday Matinee, July 24th Allied Governments May Yet Act Toward Poland By William Philip Sims. (IJiiihni I'ri'Hn .Stuff ('nrrpninii(lriit. ' i'otrygrud, July 22. It vrns leiimeJ hen tixhiy tluit iinxsin. KiikIuihI mid ' Frncp, niny aooii Imui' n ,jiiit tntt wont dearly viitlinini; tli iVllii-a' iwni-' lion rognnlinj I'oln tul " uutunoniy. Thin wiiiiiii iloiu' at KuHfiii invitation. The Toll's ln'IK'Vi) t lit) Allit'H Imvc ninili thmnni'lvcn tin' ilmnipii'tis of rii;lit g!iinnt iiiialit, wciik tisjuiiist stroll;, of einnll nntioti n;uinst liirii om'. An iirtli'lc tilxMit this uiattrr liy (Inn nnrdino Mi-ti.'tliikov just lu-cii puli- iinhH hi-rt' in the '"Novoo Vrotnin." It; ' i Hitfiiit'H'iui t lioi-.uiHi1 the n ritor lum ' , boon mnymiatlii'tir towards thi l'oli's" aspirations, Ijooauso lio fiOquoiitly re fleets Oiinion in the higher tiureiuiern tic circles of Hussia. lieeently, in !S it.erlaiul, ti nr(,11l f Holes drew up n memorial iiiiim Kus sin to take the initiative nith tin' Kn tente Powers and eoui'liido. nn agree nient ttlieivliy upon the coiii'liision of victorious war tin kingdom of Poland should be united, autonomous in her administration, church, education, jus tice, finance, coniniuuiialioiis nnd legis lation but with customs, foreign rela tions and army under the control of Uussiu. Meiishikov expressed his ap proval of this idea. In addition he said: "The question arises as to whether caused widespread comment and con it. is not now the very time to define jecture, the publicist declared that while the future autonomy of Poland by way this step should have been taken long of an international agreement between ago it is not too late now. Kussia and the Allies. Admitting that He indicates that it is particularly a formal act of this nature would bo important that both allies and neutrals somewhat belated, it would et Ml be .should be reassured in regards to Kus- very opportune just now. : sin's aims and that it should be made iti... ...... ....iL.. ni.i i clear that Bhe is fiahtine a war of lib- sible only alter the recouquest of all eration of small peoples, not one of op thc 1'olis'h lauds, and it, .would be most j ptession. I profitable just now for us to make it firot vi H I clear that our purpose in reconquest is Her First Victim, one which all can understand and with I.ossie, aged two and a fraction, but I with which all could sympathize. precocious in all feminine arts, was "A guarantee on the part of the dimiovcred by her mother standing on powers allied with us would not only!l clnir hffon the mirror am, bniililing ! nllav the anxiety ot the l'oles and deli-' i iver them from a state of tortuing un-!,ier h'"r nccord.ng to a fashion of her ! certainty, but it would relieve our own own dcvisijig with a coquettish and ! minds and those of our allies. One provocative sweep to one side. As her pint, at least, of the future relations mother entered unnoticed by the intent ! between Kussia nnd the West would be! artist, she heard the minx remark to ! thoroughly elucidated." . ! herself with complacency, "Daddy will I lu concluding his article, which hnsiki-ss me now." N. Y. Post. ) New York Moose Resent "Perkins Program"-May Fuse with Democrats Syracuse, N. Y., July 22. The Netr York progressive state committee may yet bolt the "Perkins program" to endorse Hughes for president and Charles S. Whitman for governor and make plans to fuse with the democrats on state and national tickets this fall, at its meeting here today. There have been many indications among the progressive clubs in New York City and in the organization throughout the state that licorge W. Perkins' so-called "delivery" of the progressives to the republicans at Chi cago and the proposed "delivery" of them to Whitman here today may not be countenanced. The democratic conference, or sort of I unofficial state couveutiou which will j be held at Saratoga early in August is expected to number many prominent New York progressives among its visit ors, if not among its members. Comity Chairman James J. C) 'Council ; and Bainbridge Colby, of New York City, are here to lead today's fight against the endorsement of Hughes and Whitmun. The fight in favor of eudors ; iig the pair will be led todnv bv George W. Perkins, William H. Hot.hhiss. : William Hamlin Ohikls, and Horace I Wilkinson. The meeting is expected to be one of the liveliest political fights New York has seen in many a day. Miould the Moose fuse with the demo crats on a state ticket this fall, it is not considered unlikely that they will have as a candidate fof .Governor Judge Samuel Seabury of the court of appeals. This is problematical and purely specu i lntive at this early date, however, of i course. An Avalanche of Beauty ' ' Answers Advertisement j New- York, July 22. There were twtf or three limousine-conveyed nspiranti ; for stage honors mong SflO girls apply iug today at the Shubert theatre for chorus girl jobs. Moved by the ud' ! precedented dearth of experienced chor jus girls, the shubcrt management had I advertised for "untried" and "young talent" and was very we'll satisfied. The girls who came in limousines were, I some of them, from prominent families : who wanted a thrill as members of tBb chorus or seriously desired an entranco i to the drama, ! Advertisement did not add that pul ' chritudinous girls were needed but th press agent of the theatre is authority for the assertion that the eharge of th ,'luO was some avalanche of beauty. to 6. TooV,,tk wiJ er$ if", 1 woolj 1 J Si v et50tv?S 4Ge03 ( 'v fkTe's Wook. sL , 'fa.t II W r K fjifi ) r Jk if it a . " ItCl 1 1 io ' V n 1 J ) f