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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921.
UNION LEADERS HURT
AT RAIL STRIKE
By Alexander F. Jones
fTTnlttd Mown Staff OomMiomli'iiO
CHICAGO, .Itinc 0.- Hailiofiil cm
plnyes may sicruiil. Ilin $-l(m,(K)(i.i)(J0
wage cut ordoicil by tho i -.ItMstl liil.xir
lioaril to m'ko cffpct July 1 :ini! Ilioy
may not.
Tills luteal pohHihllity wan Iiijoeli-I
into the licarinna by tins l.oanl of aji
lillcntlcDiB for waci' ''tils 1 iiillronil".
not Included In the .lunr- 1 dclsion
WcdncHilay by I,. K. Sliet'l'f Ml. it mil
president dI the Onli'i ol Itnilwiiy Con
iluctors, and by W. 5. !-(', president
of llio Order of Hallway Trainmen.
Thin lh Die Mist time In all Hie ne
gotiations over the proposed vum
diiMloiiK for 2,000.0110 railroad em
ployes that si rllto talk liar; been so
much ns roinolely HUKsraitNl by re
liponslble rail union lenderg.
'Holli of the lenders solemnly warn
Ml tbu board that the 'wouldn't be
retiponrlble" for the decision of He
men If unsatisfactory wn&e c-iiIh an
announced In .Inly.
II. M. Jewell, piesidenl of the Ainer
lean Federation of Labor railway de
purtniont. told the board that accept
unci! or njeclion votes on Hie propo
Ml cnls were put In the mails Wednes
day lor the union membership.
"The vote will be completed June
25," ho tiald. "We will know where we
stand when the boatd makes lis final
decision In July."
It Is said that Hie announced 12 per
cent cut will not he rejected by tin
men, but that If the rail board yield
to pleas of the carilers to Inciease
the reduction to wipe out the etiiirf
?l!00,000,000 Increase or last July, thai
direct action Is a distinct possibility
The five IiIk brotherhoods will call
In every divisional chairman In I In
counlry on July 1 to pass on accept
anco or rejection of Hie reductions
If I hoy rejocl Ihe board's decision, lh.
ouestion will be nut up lo Hie men
dlieVt for strike voles.
"WMien our men meet here In
it Will bo Willi n reeling Hint
have been unjustly dealt with,"
.Mll
they
said
Inter-
I,. K. Shannon. "If Inil'l'ic Is
mpted (lie responsibility will llrsl lie
nppllcnblo to the railroads due lo Hit
fact that tho railroads rushed lo Un
united Stales railroad boaid litslead
of meeting the ort;ani.ii! Ions In a ecu
trnl conference as heretofore Second
ly, Hie responsibility for a conflict,
should one lake place, will rest on
the labor hoard for Hie
reduction or-
der."
This Hlalenienl caused
excitement and II was
backed up by (!. Uie,
num.
Shoppord later lold
conslilerable
Immciilnlch
of the train
Ihe United
iNews I hat ho could make no predic
tions whatever on the si l ike possl
blllly.
"Tho men niusl necopl or refuse."
he said. "They have no means ol' mod
llylnrr or cliaimlnn II. No one can cor
reclly predict wlial Ihe men will do
A strike vole ban lieiiuenlly been de
llveied, but In several cases even af
ter such ii vole, strikes hao been
avoided."
"See My Lawyer"
Cm Ino, Krlda, Saturday. 11
ELECTION SUCCESS
((' n 1 1 1 mi i'l Kiom ravin 1.)
voted upon tire:
Legislative regulation - Yes, I.IHil;
No, 1,002.
Soldiers' bonus hill Yes, 11,107;
No, 1,122.
lCiueiKoncy veto bill Yes, l.li'.l.l;
No, l.T.IS.
lly;leiio mairiiino bill Yes. 1010;
No, Kilir..
Women Jurors' bill Yen, I.&IIO;
No, l.SIO.
Wasco county stabiles hill Yes,
1,202; No, 1.752.
Klxlnj; salary jusilco of p.'tice
Yes. 1,200; No, 1.710
A totiil ol :t,S07 ballots weie ciis-t
dllllui; the election, oi applOMiliate
ly 70 ien-enl ol the registered vote
III the presidential election la:. I lull.
l.fiSO ballots weie cast, oi (UK! more
llliiu 111 T.icxila.'s election.
Typlna and Stenoarnpny
done at roasonablo rates. Itoslua A
Fleck. Office Hotel Dalles. Ites.
dencu phone red 2;i::2 ti
chpiste Film co. w,..
A1AX AAARCbN
iy arrtuitmvi With AN.VtOOOS
tfff"
Admiral Sims Faces Reprimand
For Anti-Irish Speech In London
NAVAL INSURGENT, ON CARPET FOR INSURGENTIC UTTERANCES
BEFORE OFFICIALS OF PREVIOUS THREE ADMINISTRA
TIONS, CRITICISES IRISH-AMERICANS.
By -Ralph H. Turner
(t'nltiil New Stuff OoMVKpiindMit)
WASHINGTON, June !).- Uear Ad
mini William K. Sims, coinmander ol
the American nnvnl lorees overi-eas
durlni; Ihe war, 1ms created it situa
tion of "Kiealest. delicacy,'' In the
opinion of Secretary of Ihe Nnvy
Denby.
Thi:', was pari ol Denbj's comment
on tho admiral's speech heloie the
KtiSllsh Speaking union in London, af
ter Denby had cabled Sims orderlim
him to Inform Ihe navy department
Immediately whether lie was corn et
ly quoted In press dispatches. Donbv
declined, in bis cable, thai he bad
read "with aiiiayeinent" curtain ev
tracts from Sims' speech.
Tin- lcmar'ts of the American ad
miral, in which he attacked the Scln
Fein movement, and referred with bit
erness lo certain lypos of Americans,
iltiacteil wide comment in Washing
ton, both In naval circles and In con
gress. Senator .Medlll .MeOorinlck, of Il
linois, hnindliif; the Slum' speech as
"dlSKUstlnK," led Ihe criticism and
omplained formally both to I'lcsldeiil
Harding and Secretary Denby ngalnsl
'lie utterances. Denby's caljle to Sims
followed Ihe visit of .Mef'oinilci!,
Denby slaled, however, I hill he bad
nol conferred with the iiresldenl on
tin; subject and that he assumed lull
responsibility for the Inquiry loiSims.
Denby added thai ho had "declde.l
views" on the sllliallon created by
Sims, but thai lie wnuTd not Indicate
.vliiit action would be taken analn-l
the adiulral, in Hie event llie latter
ronllrincil llie dlspalcbes qunlltif,' his
iddres.s.
An order is IicIiik framed In Ihe
navy now, Denby said, which alms (o
einove any HUKliesllon of censorsfiip
from Ihe writings or oral utterances
)f oll'lcers, but this made It till Hie
more Important, be added, that offi
cers exercise special care in I heir re
marks. "II Is grossly improper," Senator
McCnrmick said, "for a naval officer
ibiond lo asperse Hie loyalty of a
ureal number of Ills fellow clllzens.
Admiral Sims, nol by Implication, but
by his own direct statement.'', charged
Ihal nol ii handful, but multlludes
of his fellow citizens are actuated
llrsl, not by devollon lo America,
but lo llie cause of some oilier peo
ple. Thank God, we know Unit is not
true. We know I hat Americans, of
whatever blood, above all ate Amer
icans, I bough I hey cherish sentiments
lor the land of their origin - Kuglnnd
in tho ease or some, like Adiuiril
Sims, Ireland or some other laud In
llie sace of others.
"II does mil become any American
lo go abroad to pass public si rid lire
upon his lellow citizens.
'Senator l.al'ollelle, of 'Wln'ons'n,
author of the resolution for recogul
lion of the Irish republic, leferred lo
SIiiiii' speech as "iinforlunale'' but re.
fused lo cotunicnl further, lie deelnr
d, however, thai he would comment
upon II when lie calls- up his measure
In a lew days. I.al'ollello's resolution
is ol' Ihe character which Sims ndvls
oil Ihe Itrllisili lo Ignore as belli)', "fo I'
ll by Jackas.f' voles."
Senator Hood, ol' .Missouri, declared
Ihal If Sims was correctly quoted
Ills speech was "simply nauseating"
Sims, who Is president ol' Ihe N'aval
War college al Newport, It. I., went lo
Kuglaud on a vacation and lo receive
degiee fiom a Itrlli.di uulvorsin.
The situation created 1 1 his .mccch
aroused unusual Interest because of
his excellent naval record, which In
variably has been coupled with a leu
dency lowanls Innirgeiu'y.
Naval oil leers recalled Ihal III IS'.IS.
when Americans weie Jul) ill it I oer
llielr Spanish lcloiy, Sims reporled
1 1 (tin an ICuiopcnu cai,ilal that in a
battle with a firs! class naval power
Hie Hulled Slate.i 'would not own
achieve a re-pei-i:ihle deieal " Sims,
C A S INO
Al Christie's
'SKIS MY LAWYER"
Friday Saturday
CASINO
lit) YOU
R KM KM MO U
Al Christie's
"SO l.ONC UOTTY"
Well he made
"SEE MY
i m nr v n n 99
FR1DAY-
SATURDAY
Ilrlllsli
four or
llvu American rhlp.i of corro.' ::ondlng
typo.
'While the naval regulations do not
specifically apply to a case such as
the present Situs incident, it is pointed
out that Ibeie is ample picccdout for
a i epi Inland lo Sims, not only in his
own experience, but in
which have allected oilier
service.
iiltual Ions
men In tho
WASHINGTON, June 0. Clashes
with lib- superiors are nothing new in
the life of Admiral Sims.
On December 1010, films deliver
ed bis famous Guildhall speech In Don
don, In which he declared that blood
was thicker than water and thai if
Kngland ever was Ihreateneil with
war, Hie United Slates would come I')
her aid. Sims drew a reprimand for
this, Issued by George von I,. '.Meyer,
linn Hi'croinrj of the navy, at the di
rection of 1'iesldent Taft.
On a previous occasion in 1010,
Sims announced thai Miles governing
I a i got piaclice In the navy were gen
erally "regarded ill the fleet with de
risive disapproval." This was charac
terized by lieekman Wlntlirop, assist
ant secretary of the navy, as "Insub
oidlnale In character, dlsiespoclful lo
the dipi'ilment and your commander-in-chief."
Under Ihe lioosevelt administration,
Sims received a sharp letter from
then Secretary of the Navy .Melcalf,
Inquiring about a magazine article
which criticized the navy and was
believed to have been inspired by
Sims. The incident was dismissed,
however, al Roosevelt's direction.
Finally, in Decemrier, 1!H0, the dif
ferences hoi ween Sluts and Joseplni'i
Daniels came lo a head in a letter
from Sims bitterly criticizing the med
al iiwaids for war service. This
prompted an invesligallon, but I ho
seiiale naval committee has never sub
mitted a report on the hearings.
There'n A Difference
IT you've been a "ready made" man
'n Ihe past, be a "made to order man"
In tho future. First class hand tallor
l suits to measure, $.'10.00 and up. W.
it. Webber, one block east of post
office, ctr
tit thai lime said Ibat one
ship could easily dispose of
GRADUATION GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
NEW SILK
PARASOLS
Newest styles and
come in all the new
colors.
.$:.oo, xm, $!.:)
$100 Each
FANCY READ
NECKLACE'S
New ones just in by
express. All colors, also
Pearl Necklaces,
(tic, !)8c, $1.50, $1.8!)
to $().()()
NEW JEWELRY
NOVELTIES
Rhinestone Brooches,
liar l'ins.
59c, (i!)c lo $2.00
NEW PURSES AND
HAND RAGS
Excellent assortment
$2.00, $2.50, $..50, $5.00
to $1(1.50
SILK
CAMISOLES
Attractively made and
trimmed.
$1.25, $1,18, $1.!)8 and
$2.50
KID GLOVES
Best assortments. Best
vaiuos.
$2.(IJ), 3.0(1 $3.50 and
$1.00 per pair
NOVELTY
NECKWEAR
50c lo $3.50
Collars, Collar and Cuff
sets, Ruffling, Yes
tees, etc. Made up in
dainty nets and Organdies.
New Silk Umbrellas
New Silk Petticoats
New Silk Dresses
New Gingham Wash Dresses
New Silk and Fibre Sweaters
New Shell Roods an dCombs
New Ribbons, Flowers and Novelties'.
New Boudoir Caps
Edw. C. Pease Co.
O. A. C. COMMENCEMENT
PLANS ANNOUNCED
ORKGON AGKlCt'iyrUItAL. COL
G IONIC, COltVALMS, June 0, The
02nd annual commencement will (begin
Saturday, alumni end senior class day.
With examinations over and flunk
day penalties paid orf, the seniors
will spend their last tbtee days of col
lege life In the various festivities
which have been ni ranged. Candidates
lor graduation number more than H40.
Baccalaureate set vices will bo held
in the men's gymnasium Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. II. I.. Pen
rose, piesldetit of 'Whitman college,
will deliver the sermon,
Commencement ptopor will Ink"
place .ljtnday at 10 o'clock In the
men's gymnasium. Dr. Henry Suzzalo,
piesldent of the University ol Wash
ington, will speak on "Some Anglo
Saxon Ideals."
NATIONAL CREDIT
GROUP MEET
MEN'S
NEXT
WEEK
SAN FItA'NCISCO, June !). Pacific
coast authorities on trade, finance,
credit and merchandising will he for
lured prominently at the sessions in
illils city, beginning Tuesday, Jen? 14,
and ending iFrlday, .lime 17, of the
2i!th annual convention of the Nation
al Association of Ciedlt men. The
I convention Is regatded In business
j and financial circles as second only
In Importance to the annual sessions
of ihe National Foreign Trade oun-
ell. Met ween 1000 and 2,000 dele
are expected here, according to
vance icglsliations.
ales
a 1-
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We can give you any ahade of hair
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"See My Lawyer"
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0
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Dr. liautii, chiropractic physician
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MUTUAL WELFARE
(Continued From Page 1.)
said. He then gave mu this I'ornnl
statement:
"I have long cherlfhed a desire to
visit the United Stales and meet hot
people. I hope it will be only a defer
red pleasure.
",T It now full well to what degree
justice and I'reeiloin aro valued in
America and that nb ol forts are ever
i
SILK ENVELOPE
CHEMISE
Crepe de Chine and
Satin. Exceptionally
attractive styles.
$2.39 to $4.39
KAYSEU
JERSEY SILK
And Rivolc Silk
UNDERWEAR
Vests $2.98 to $5.00
Bloomers $2.98 to $5.00
KAYSER SILK
GLOVES
Long or short styles.
The best silk gloves
made.
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 ot
$3.00
SILK
STOCKINGS
Best values and lowest
prices.
$1.00, $1.39, $1.50 to
$3.50 per pair
SILK BROCADE
Bandeau Brassieres
98c, $1.25, $1.39 and
$1.50
LOVELIEST
BLOUSES
Attractive models in
Georgette and Crepe
tie Chine.
$5.00, $5.95 to $11.50
HANDKERCHIEFS
The best values are
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care to pay. Lovely
new Sports Novelties,
also Embroidered ker
chiefs of all kinds.
10c, 15c, 19c, 25c, 35c
50c, G5c, $1.00
spared by her people In the cause of
Immunity.
"I hope Japan and America may al
ways bo found woikltiB bnnd in hand,
not. only to our mutual bent fit, hut j
to Insure lasting peace throughout the
world!" i
"See My Lawyer"
Casino, Friday, Saturday.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured j
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat elf the disease.
CntK-rh Is a local disease, iireatly In i
llut'ice by constitutional conditions, and ,
In oid';r to cure It you must take an
Internal remedy, 'tail's Caturrh Medl- i
cine Is tal'ert lntprnally mul acts thru
lliu l.lftiu! f.n Ihu mnnfilla siiirfficua itt lilt i
system. Hall's (.'atari 11 Medicine was I
prfscrlbed by one or the uett physicians
In this mutitry for yars. It U com
posed of noiiit of the best tonics known,
combined with nme of tho best blood
put liters, The perfect combination of
he Iii(ieilli'iit3 In Hall's Catarrh Medi
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esults in cat.-irrhul conditions. Mend for
t-n t ltii j iila 1h, fres,
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Cut In Prices
Standard equipment now includes Electric lighting and
starter, Demountable Rims, Extra Rim, Tire Carriers and large
Steering Wheel.
Following are The Dalles Delivery Price:
TOURING CAR $049.58
ROADSTER ' 002.73
uEDAN . S09.90
COUPE 842.21
1RUCK 023.54
TRACTOR 735.00
We can make immediate delivery 2 Tourings, 2 Roadsters,
1 Sedan, 1 Truck
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