The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 10, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE DALLE3 DAILY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921,
MRS. SIMS TAKES
in lit cc to confer with rcprcsenlatlvos
of adjoining counties on all sides ol
the bay, encompassing territory with
in a radius of Kit) miles with a view io
Bible that tho bridge may he built I taken the matter up with Oustav
from the slate highway runds, the Unilenllini builder or the William?
state and counties being bonded to fl- burs and Queen.t bridges, with a view
nance It. On the other hand a comml' to financing the conrtructlon from
consent can be obtained. It la proli-j enough height to enable the greatest
able that the city will urge military ad , battleships to pass under it as It will
it Is planned to erect a magnificent
union terminal on the order .of the
Grand Central terminal in Netf York
City, In the heart of San Francisco,
probably near the civic center.
vantage as a reason for obtaining fed
eral aid for the project.
Tho bridge uust have a great
span the harbor at one of the busiest
marine centers,
if a bridge la finally constructed
IL
joint action In the matter. It Is pos: tee of business men Is said to have ' private funds, provided jovei niiiopt
PAGE SIX
By A. E. Johnson
(United News Ktnff f'Dm-siionili'nl)
.LONDON, .Juno 10. A determined
little woman has taken control or
': situation dial lias nil hut iicv-l(ipc l
Into an "International Incident" hci
The woman In Mrs. Slum, wife id
Hear Admlin) William S. Hlms, who
stirred things up In 'Washington lis
his refeienrt) to American Irish svmi
liatlilznrr. as 'asses" In a London
speech. Mrs Slum h chiefly respunsi
hie for lliii admiral's lellt'once ilii'inr
the pa Hi 24 liouis.
Following the news thai Secretary
Denby had cabled Admiral Hlms for
an explanation of his speech and re
ports that Sims might he iccalled
from his leave here, eorre.spomleiils
began flocking to the Carlton, where
the admiral and .Mrr. Sims are slop
ping, The correspondents tire iecel7
eil by the admiral, hut Mrs. Sims i.1
alwny.s present and Just at the mo
ment when Sims teaches Hie point of
voicing some of his views on the
Irish, 'Mir. Slum Intervenes.
The admiral was quoted from one
Eourco Thursday as saying that he
-would retract nothing, hut It was later
stated that this slntenienl was mil au
thorized. Admiral .Slum Is scheduled to sal!
for home June IB aboaid Hie Olympia
It was Impossible for him to secure
accommodations prior to this dale.
Consequently if Secretary I)enb
r.hould feel Inclined lo call Sims home
becauro of his ulleranecs, the order
would have llltle elfeci, as (ho admiral
could not sail culler that the dale al
ready nrraijKod.
Sims is frankly not altcmpi'ng an
alibi. It may be staled I hut lie con
siders himself correctly quoted, al
though he is disdainful toward Hie
press in general.
In his .lrnglish union speech ho in
donated repeatedly that Hie pn ss w:r
Irresponsible and often untruthful.
Officials or the Hrltlsh foieigu id'
lice tiro Intensely amused over the
furore tho admiral's speech lias stir
red up. They recall similar Incidents
r.uch as the situation created by Sims
"blood Is thicker than water" speech
and smile.
Wiille correspondents were iineK-
tlonlng Admiral Sims Thursday after
noon, .Mrs. Sims interrupted the in
terview and hurried the admiral invuv
for an automobile ride.
Admiral Sims was the guest of 'e
parliamentary naval committee of Hi"
house of commons Thumlay evening
lie was loudly cheered during a most
cordial reception and Kear Admiril
Sir Hegluald Hall referred lo him leid
Ingiy as "a great admiral, a rjreal
American friend of lirllnln."
Among Sims' hnstn were Austin
Chamberlain, chancellor of the ex
chequer, Cecil llarmsworlh, M, l'.,-'lu
count ('in .on, and .1. C. CI.vimm, labor
M. I', Austin Chaiiijcrliiln, loaslhif;
the admiral, said:
"Wo welcome Admiral Siuiii, no l
only because of his great work
throughout (he war, nor liecaure of
the cordial relations which ho helped
to form and maintain between the
American ami llrillsh navies, but 1 1 nil
and foremost because ho Is a cltl.cu
and a patriot of the United Stales
who undertook lo reconcile I ho ser
vice of America with I lit) lecognltlo-i
of Hie friendship of (Ileal II llaiil."
J. C. Clynos, Sir MacDonai.l Mc
Lean, the Liberal leaden, and others
eiir.ollzcd Sims, who replied that Ik
wan "profoundly touched."
Main 0(101 lleiineit Taxi- Main III. If
FIVE FORMS OF
(Continued I'Yom I'hko I.)
chairman of the senate Huaiico com
mitlee.
Since the first cash pa.wnen's pro
vlded In the bill will not begin until
July, HC'li, Senator l'enrose said thai
lie saw no necessity lo awall the in
actmeiil of tariff and la lovluloii
measures.
Revenue raising features which
it J u m t originate in the house having
been eliminated from the tentative
bill, Hie senate Is expected to soon
have (hi) measiite belore It for con
nlderallon.
Dr. S. lliirke .Massey, dentist, First
National hank, rooms :I07-:IUS. Tele
phone main Mill, res main Hint St f
CITY SET ON BRIDGE
OVER GOLDEN GATE
lly United Ni'wn
iSA.V KltANClSCO, June 10 Sun
Francisco Is In the thfoe.i ol what
is perliapr. her greale.-,! uiualeipal nil
ilerlablng since the world's lair.
tSuu FrancUcn hiiKlnehu and elvl
auiborllles are doioruilnml to bridge
Han Fianclnco bay. The distiiniv
across Die bay in the Alameda-Oakland
side, at prcM'iu .ered by sev
eral reny compuult'. l uppriilnmti'l
three miles. Kuril of Hie iwwuiil kilen
conteinplalcd for the bridge heads
plans to utilize one ol several small
Islands In Hie center of the harbor.
JCHllnmtes on the work var fiom
n'C.UOO.OiiO to $7ri.(MHl.O0U. Using the
hlogan "San I'ranclbco Is a walled
city'1 local business men. tmpoclalb
autonioblle dealers, are advtirtlaln
i.U'iislvuly for the put-pone ol m! Irrln;
up public opinion on all Milts of ih
bit) with a view lo gclllu." Imiut'tliu
action.
Mayor Uidpb has aipoliilcd a com
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Dainty Tissue Gingham, AO Inch,
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Organdies, all Summer colors, 40
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Special quality Hosiery, .black,
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Men's Collars, the popular brand i
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Men's Leather Palm Oloves, 29a
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Men's Muslin Nightshirts, 98c to
(1.25.
Men's Overalls and Jumpera,
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3 lo ll years and from 12 lo
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for Hard Wear
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Boys' dress shlits and bl'iusos
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$4.50 Each
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Skirts
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