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PACE EIGHT TKE DAILY CAPITAL AUUKNAT SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 29. 1919. LEAGUE fOSSll 10 BF PARAMOUNT ISSUE 1 1 l ' i v" . x v ; ; i v ' i i i f t f ',. Tr Rejection Or Acceptance Of World Covenant Will De cide 1929 Campaign. Chicago, May 29. (United Pre.) i j i 1 1 j w - 7 tf t tl i TheSuperlorityofElectricToast to the charred, or brittle, or soggy kind made in the tedious old-fashioned way, is relatively the sarar as the superiority of grilled steak to fried steak. , For one'tenth nf a rpnt a tU C,nerj Electric Radiant Toaster makes Perfect Toast faster! man you can eat it. It is t'erject 1 oast because the radiant heat forces the necessary chemical change in the bread. This insures delicious golden Toast that fairly melts in your mouth. t You cn operate tlx Cener J Electric Radiant Toiler on the fined damask table cloth. Its neat porcelain hue akj cheerful flowing coiht add pare and charm to any table. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. Rejection or acceptance of the lei-gue of nations was seen by both democrat Huj republicans here today as the paramount issue of the 1920 campaign. I The issue was forced late yesterday wht'B the democratic natiom.1 eommittoo in semion adopted resolutiuas demand ing ratificativa of the league by repub lican aenate and house leadera. Denioeiat believed it rejection might foico President Wilson to b a third term candidate. Shortly 'after the democrats had gone on record culling for immediate approval or disapproval o frepulilicaus, former President Will iam Howard Taft appealed to republi can and opposing democrats alike to decide the questiou without regard to 'party or political effect. "If the league is a good P'au let have it. If it endangers our country or mankind, let's oppoHe it," Tuft said. Chairman Homer t. CuiiimingB or n demoeiatic national eomiuitte declared failure of congress to approve "would strengthen pressure on the president to run again." Cuinmings called the league covenant the "greatest document ot human lib erty ever prepared." The entire democratic committee at tended the Taft meeting. , 'ROUND COAST LEAQUE BASES (Hy I'uiled Press.) Yesterday's winners: iSan Prnnrisco, I.os Angeles, Scuttle, Hull Luke. Koine runs) McKcc, Heals; Middle ton, Kldred, Holous; Mullignn, Hlieelv, tWs. Two hours ninl thirty minute of base bull found the Heals topping the Oaks iu the Pith Inning, 4 to ,1. Hteeri of the Oak and Clinch of the fceuls faced each other for the entlrn session. lu an iiiieventfiil game, the Rainier celebrated their return Inline, by win nitig from the lleuvers, i to 2. A ninth Inning rally netted the Pees t,i runs an, I their game with the Sen ators, 6 to 8." Three runs in the first two Inning helped the Angels conquer the Tigers, 4 to 1. MANY WAR CABINET (Continued from page one) pnO.iiinmrv tn the putting out of his b)i;d with the declaration of ItciWO. C real 'a Boaign&tion In Creel Iuh aiibinil led his resiguiitioii, but the president has not yet accepted it. TIih coniiiiittee on imlilic inforiiiu tion Ktill is working here, but. it is stated that nothing is being done cx scpt dinning up ccountw so that Creel may make his report to the president. Clinirimin ilurlev of the ahinniiig lioanl wishes to remain at his post on ly until some definite policy for the merchant marine has lieeu determined upon. He will then resign. Hoover had plnnned to gel out by July I. but his wik in Kuroiie may hold him there until late in July or tlie 'first ot August, according to In formation received here. Work of tin war trade and tin wnr industries boards, created by executive order for the war period, is expected to cease with the dwluiution of peace, imposition of the wnr agencies cre ated by executive order will be one of the first things before the president when lie returns. Accountings for mil lions spent iby the different, agencies am ibeing compiled. Jesse Vik, 7 year old sou of Mr. and Mrs, John I'. Vik, wns drowned at As toria liy falling if nun a bridge into a slouch. ORE RUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Lieutenant Hud. Smith Of Marslifield, One Of Many Arriving. New York, May !!. (I'nited Press.) Carrvl.ii; 1067 troops, of which 427 were from the ttlHtli field aignnl bat talion, chiefly from Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, tli transport Italia dock ed hero today. Among officers returning with the 31 II ill were: Lie olcnnnt J. K. Me lentil, adjutant, Hellingliam, Wash.; Lieuten ant Hugh I. Smith, company C, Mnrsh field, Or. j New York, May 2. (United Press.) Three transports, Kroonlmid, Italia and Julia Ijiickenhach, arrived today with returning oldiers. The Krooiilnnii brought the 79th and 7!th division headquarters troops; 7Dth division motor transport detachment; Heventh batiilion headquarteia and med ical detachments, 20th engineers; 304th engineers; Fifth mobile ordance repair shop; oOlth train hadquarters; 17th and IHlh compBiiies; Necond regiment air service inechlinics; 64Hth aero squndion; third bntiilion Sllili infnntry. The 3 1 (it It field signal battalion was on the Italia. The floating fish cannery John (K North was burned to the water's edge the morning of May H off t ape Han I. in as. - s v ' , . . ' .'..v. , . , . - v . V - v r V ' V .x ... ....... . ", . .- ,v. . J Ki.-l f'.'yi - I"' jfs ... 3 -v. xr-L. Over half the truck Tonnage of America is carried on A. TIRES If s toasted .J TUST like . your buttered toast. Lucky J Strike, tlie real Burley cigarette has the most appetizing quality because it's toasted. Toasting develops the Burley flavor. M7 (SVPilP if u J u m: packag in a j- s cigarette Its. Iu two years tlie Lucky Strike cigarette lins become famous because it's toasted. For pipe smokers tlie same toasted flavor Lucky Strike tobacco ta way .r- in O Gurai1ted try CANADIAN (Continued from Page 1.) won an Increase of three cents an hour and a nine hour day. Messages from Winnipeg - reported that citizens had appealed for legisla tion: to muko sympathetic strikes crim iunl. One hundred citizens there vol unteered aa crewa of garbage wagons and others came forward to burn refuse at the dumps. Much hope wtt placed 'today in the conference here between Premier Mot' mittce. (ir.iy said ho hoped or a con by Ooldn-yn at Y'e Liberty theater be-j Rosic is separated and is eager lo find, fereuce between employers, employes ginning today and her novel picture The girl becomes the hhflwn ke and government official, shortly The ,,,., ft highly original story. roine, 'Udy Diantha, and everyone- she eng.ners, he said, hud settled other op- Mendelsohn fMadio Kennedy It ' 1 . lives in the tenement distrivt, but she , visualir. (But aim leaves the storv nn h!i the imagination of a Munchausen. ; finished and induces the conierv'ative e7"s Tuan nm nnnga ner puhljslior to print it as it in and offer parenllv hopeless labor difficulties. Government officials were visibly alarmed at the spread of the strike sen timent through Canada until, according to reports reaching here, a dozen or more cities of the dominion have be come involved. Strike Is "Revolution." N'liittur Gideon Robertson, federal den and tho Toronto delegation. Arthur '.The strikers intend to pull every man Mcighen, acting minister of justice, ar-possible out of industry. The situation rives today from W innipeg to partici- j8 gerious." pnte. Robertson said if labor leadera can Advices from the west had it that oai 01lt of industry the S23.000 claimed many trades wer out at aioose jaw, , nu,nliors or organized labor in Can everything she desires. Professing to reward for a suitable conclusion. Ko fi live found the manuscript of a WOn 1 lrt knnuK flint fSiiiii'ii slerful story, ahe induces her employer ; his tforv and come forth. What han Kayberg, a publisher, to let her read: pens when this plan is carried out it to him. A, matter of fact, it is ;trings about a vlimax in keening with wildly romantic narrutive the airl has thA melnftrni..t; .,ii7n..i.. . . ... .... . ..." i .... . v ,, , ,, , , a ul ibi miirister or labor, declared the strike: written ,trom memory, it is an exng-fstorv within tho story. "Daughter of has grown into an actual revolution. mated version of a novel written by Mine" is cuid to be replete with wit, "This is an attempt to precipitate an1 erstwhile sweetheart, from whomihumnr and surprising Jwists. industrial revolution," said Robertson. if t u i i 5 t ! f 1 THERE arc good reasons ft)T Firestone Truck Tires carrying more than half America's truck tonnage. Look at the trucks in this city that are mounted on Firestone Tires. Youll find that they run faster, have fewer accidents, stand up better with less repairs, are operating with the lowest possible quantity of gasoline. Our own service here in the city co-operates with Firestone policy. Our tire presses, with , power equal to many tons pressure, and our other ma chinery make it easy for ua to change truck tires quickly, -, And you know that the pay ing truck is the truck in tha streets hauling your goods. When a truck's laid up a day for tire change, you lose far ,-. more than the cost of tho change. Let us reduce tire change time to the fewest possible minutesj V IRA JORGKNSEX, 130 S. High Street - II ( : - ff - Prince Albert. Regina and Calgary, but the strikes hud not become general. Edmonton, however, was said to be al most completely tied up, with electric light service crippled, street cars not running and hotels pnrtinlly closed, By James T. Kolbert (Pnited Press tsff Correspondent.) WinMg. Miin.. Mav 9. Wiiiuiia'gi wjv, nthin! tint letter mni! for Winnt ada, the country will face a situation "so serious that it cannot bo grasped at this time." All but fifty railway mail clerks of Manitoba have, joined the strikers. Train conductors are handling the mail when no postal workers are aboard. Or der have been issued, it was under stood, to American mail, clerks to re nibeis of the Hrotherhood of Railway j w Aiuericau clerks ai not uermitted r.ngincers have ottered to act as iiieiiia-.to ctoss the border. tors iu the general strike here, it was announced todny. Mavnr Grar. to whom the offer was made, transmitted it to the strike Com mittee of fifteen and the citiiens com- Oh, Cook Who's Here! W ALLY MOT haj taken lr numerable chance his acreen career and has shown enough courage to rank himself aa a man's man, whleli doesn't prevent lilm from making tlie bent salads ever gob bled up engerly at tha Western film colony, A bard could wrlta a nifty bal lad telling of Wally'a tasty snl ad. Oh, If we only bad the time hoses E8 ,;. ,U(h ! Vancouver May Join. Vancouver. B. C., May 2!. fnfon workers of Vancouver will decide be fore Sunday niirht at 9 o'clock whethen or not they will declare a general strike.- ,0 te" B,M,ut bls 0UP rhyme 1 This decision wse reached at a meeting ' Just let ns say we like bis dlshea and think Ida: dressing Is dell tioua. Oh, Wally, If you ever 7 af the Trsdes mil Latinr Cninir.il 1uut llVHlt,Pl3 I1tn pnia ;ki ml,.,.; th. Jnl..l. J!.....J a course was necessary in ! have tn give a cuss; Just pack jour grip and cook for us. But. alas, Wally says he Is going to make a lot more l!e tntvg after hia latest Paramount, "The Itoaring Hoad." I (if tlist eilttn rtt I lia mv.n m.. t i i lfiitva thft n fntl IU lint taote tou oweli !" 'o 'iki-postal and municipal h.T to grieve! Tou will not got rid of i.i v wrinkles," writes I.U- ! " "" . ' ' ell Marsh. " While in Undoa a friend I i,"' arga.ning .inch envied because of ker yontfhuli l''lnrat.on for Ike ultimatum, a; llooks, gave ie a formula for a home j""" ' " w" PI""n"'"-; made preration which has the effect i'"' -" j H, ,.K.i, . ,,ir. of instanth- tightening the skin, thtis,"-'"- " "" ""'' " "t "e .,.,, I,,,,., t .-rinklm and furrows. 'oine effective in event local unions de "The oTiorinal in ITedierrt is row- cide to walk out. dered aaiolite, which ca be had at Prom the stand taken last night, the drug store here. An ounce of aaxolite Mieri.iou tn vote on the question is aole- i disserved in a half pint witch taxel. ny in ot.pisi!iim to imieral government After bathing mv face ia this but once , attitude toward organized labor. There) the triiforinatUa was so niarvelona was no expressed dissatisfactioe la re I locked rears voiins.'er. Kven the deep stect to the relation bet wee a Iwal crow's feet were affected, and the an-j worker and emnlovers. noving creahiw alwut my neck. Iti ' 1 S.S-IW, difficult to brieve anything If, lrpn,T CArp could tirffluce sih-Ii results. 8,-vcrsl toii3v llCvul iAUt horn 1 wmmm.lc.ii the recipe have, T D.l. AT 1 !JL fll Wen similarly helixM. S3 elderly J liUiC VI JvltUJil UUl idr whose cheeks had become oiutf M t0 the Oregon Theatre next Friday and Saturday 4 API J