page si: THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919. Ill il ! 1 i ! fr SALEM REQUESTED TO SELECT JUDGES FOR BIG AIR DERBY If Salem only had a real aviation field, there would be a chance to come in on the great aviation events of thin fall and next year. Several events are leing arranged, such as flights nrouu'.l the world and Salem will lie left out, but unless there in an official landing in the city.. The aviation field used before the state fair, managed by the . atate fair board, was plowed up fair week and turned oyer to tractor shows and at present is not in condition for the binding of airplanes. , That airplane matters are developing ad that Halem will be passed by In the great events of this fall and next year, unless the fair grounds board provide for a permanent aviation field, may be aeen in the following telegram received tliii morning at the Commercial club: '"The commission appointed by the Aero Club of America and tho Aerenl League of America, under conditions noted in article sent you under separate eovcr to organise nn aereal derby around thii world, request you to appoint n lion rd of referees consisting of three prominent men in your organization, ending us their names and addresses, who will act in co-operation, with the content committee, checking arrivals and departures of aviators, should your city lie on the routo. "Also checking tho arrival of any aviators who may desire to make a flight to or from your city. Such ac tion will aid much in emergency flying tod and from your city, and do much for the advancement of aviation. Prompt action and an early reply is urged a the committee desires to per fect as rapidly cs possible a series of aeronautical events of local and extend ed magnitude for the year 1920." The matter will be reforred to Gov unor Olcott and an effort will ho made r once to determine whether Salem Is Ito be on or off tho map for the great irplnpo events of this full and next year. . , CHICAGO STEEL WOI REPORTEDRESUMING Chicago, Oct. 1. Steel mills in the j Chicago district were reported worlc iing at ."0 per cent capacity mid steadily j increasing today. , I At Waukegan, where .clashes between ! strikers and workers have been f ie Ujuenf, quiet was reported. When the j request of city officials for state troops was refused, 300 local business men or ganized a militia company. Mills at Joliet were making steel to (!ay for the first time since' the strike started. i dn d.-cide to strike tli.-y will receive tho support of the international offi cials. -Secretary 4emcu of the metal trade drprrtinont of the American Federation of Labor said. Jierr-ies declared that the men have been Irving to gain their demands thru negotiation. Berries today also receiv ed word -that all Seattle shipyard work ers will receive an increase of eight ; cents an hour effective today. WAS FORCED TO -GIVE UP WORK LYOYD GEORGE NOT TO TALK WITH STRIKERS London Oct. 1. After conferring with' labor representatives from the tvanspoit workers conference for three end ha f hours, Premier IJoyd'leorge announced today that hn had refused to reopen negotiations witti iie rail way leaders unless the men resume! work. The labor deputation returned to Oaxton Hall to submit their report be fore the conference. A coniiuln:ii'iie from Downing street today uiipd stiic.t food ecnomy in view of the possibility that tho strike would continue for some time. The railway service con tinues to improve, the report staled. Eight hundred trails wore operated yesterday and uiany of tho railway men are returning to work according to the government. It is stated , that the ministry of food cleared .1000 tons of fpod at Ltfnidon by train, exclusive of that handled by motor trucks. The power supplying the whole sys tem of the Northern Electric tram lines was shut off at 10 o'clock this morning. The reason is not known. HETAL TRADES Washington, Oct. 1. Tf shipyard workers meeting in New York late to- Coming to The Oregon Sun day and Monday U 1 Xi ' I Ii "' I1 V REGARDED UNCERTAIN San Francisco, Ciil., Oct. 1. (I'uited Press.) Only a few small sliojis in the San Francisco district have agreed to grant the eight cent increase to iron workers. None of the lnrge shipyards have granted the increase according to announcement late today by Secretary Miler of the Iron Trades Council. "I think reports that the employers plan to grant the men's demands arc too optimistic," he said. 'Suffered Five Years Gains Thirty founds by Taking Tanlac "I'll tell the world that this Taulnc 'comes nearer doing all that is claimed tnr than any medicine I ever saw in my life." svid Otto Zangsr, a well j known carpenter Bud builder who lives nt I.VM Pleasant Ave., Los Angeles, t'al., the other day. j "I have tried a good many differ jCiit medicines during the past five ; years," con'inued Jlr. 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Kvery time 1 saw a medicine advertis- ied as being good for my kind of trou 'ble, L would get it and try it, tout I didn't get any benefits from any of it. ; " Well, when Tanlac came along I thought I might as well give that a trial, too, so I bought a 'bottle and commenced taking it: I . reaMy laughed 'when 1 first heard about Tanlac, for I j thought it would be like all the rest but I want io tell you thut Tanlac fooled mej for it just sintph- knocked j my troubles right out, and 1 am as ; well and hearty now s I ever was. 'Why, J have actually gained thirty 'pounds mid -when I go to b.d now 1 j slecp until time to get up in the morn 'ing. Yes, sir, you will have to go n jloug ways to find a medicine at good as Tanlac, and as long as I live 1 will I " .... - kMw7a fey- : 1 praise it for the good it has done me." Tanlac is sold in 3alem by Dr. S. C. : Stone, in Hubbard ty Hubbard Drug Co., in Mt. 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