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THE DALLES DAILY CHnONICLE, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921.
GIRLS GO WRONG
AT YOUNGER AGES
POLICEWOMEN IN CONVENTION
DECLARE PROBLEM IS
MOST SERIOUS.
I(y iJnltcd Prcas
MIIAVAUK13I3, Wis., .Iimu 21
Olrls go wroiiK younger than (hoy
(I III, declined Mrs. Minn Vim Will
ie, president of the International As
sociation of Police Women, In con
vention hero today.
The girl problem Is one of the hit;
gest confronting the police, she said
"Mothers have lost control and
fathers arc too busy making money, '
she declared. "Too much dependence
is placed in the schools, (lirls ar"
more difficult, than hoys. Hoys are
simply naughty but girls are bad,"
Mrs. Van Winkle declared.
CHIEF STRONGHEAKT COMES
FROM FIGHTING STOCK
Grandson of Chief Standing Rock,
Who Was at "Custer's
Last Stand."
Chief Stronghenrt, noled Inill-m lee-Miri-entertalner
who iippearH at Clinu
laiKiun on the fourth afternoon, Is
proud of lite nneestry. lie Is the son
of Chief HiiniiliiK 131k, who servOd as
scout for Ceneriil Howard In t lies Sc,
Perce War, and the grandson of Chief
NAVAL AVIATORS
(Contlmii-d Prom I'iiko 1.)
Ihe former Cerinan siiliniailni'. h-iu
Circling over I lampion Itomlx, gli. I
enlng In llio r.unllghl, arc LM airplane
which will try lo sink I ho submarine
wilh bombs dropped on II. If lln'v
fall the army airplanes aie leaily -it
Langlcy field, Virginia, lo tlnlnli tlio
job.
At a isal'c distauee Ironi the Herman
U-boat is the llondeimm, carrying of'l
eials, observers and newspaper men.
Today's tesl will be Ihe llrst !' a
iseries arranged as an outcome of Hie
controversy over the relative merlin
of the ship and the aiiplane as naval
fighters.
.Vlce-Ailmlral Hilary I'. .lone, newly
appointed eonimander-lii-chlef ol I lie
Atlantic Heel, was in Ihese waters In
day with ii lormldable pail of his
Heel. Admiral Jones b; In supieme
command of Hie entire maneuvers,
'Captain A. W. Johnson, command
er of tho Atlantic fleet air lorcn,
was on the U. S. B. ' Slinwinul, near
the Curnian largel, dliectlnn the oper
ations in the air. Ilrlgadier-Cencial
Mitchell was in command of I lie arm1
air forces,
'Destroyers worn stationed every
10 mllos between tho 11-117 and Tliim
bio' Shoal light lo bo ready lor the
rcscuu worlc In ease or mishap. Rescue
ulrplanes also were hold ieady ,il
Hampton Itoads and Langluy f:uld ba
ses to-tako Ihe air in case of an acci
dent. Tho submarine Is to he attached by
tho following divisions -or naval
planes:
Flist division of Ibrco l-Miln lo use
twelvo bombs altogether.
Second division of three- F-.Vfs, 111
bombs.
Third division of three l-Mi-lii, 11!
homhs.
Torpedo planes' r.iiuadiou of five
Martins, 110 bombs.
'First division of two N'C's eight
bomlis, and marine division of fix
IJI'jH, 1-' bombs.
Then, If the submarine si 111 Is not
sunk, tho army planes will attack as
follows:
Twelvo Martin bombers In lour divi
sions of three planes each lo come
one division at a lime, each division
to use IS bombs; then six 1)11 I's to
use 12 bombs, and finally rive nil I's
lo use 10 bombs.
The army will attack wllh :;ri(i pound
bombs and the navy wllh Hio-pound-
, MYSTERY or 4
(Continued l-Youi l'ni-n I.)
the Deeriug Identified as that of
Chief Knglneer Hates.
The other two vessels which sail
id out Into oblivion weie not blcnll
fled, but tho commerce depaitmenl
was Investigating loday.
While lour departments nt the gov
eminent were otlicially concerned in
the Investigation, other departments
wore Interested In I lit iiiystor.' and
romance ol Hie disappcaianee. The
coast off Cape llallcras Is mlbl and
cildoiu appioached.
It woihl not he lmpoMlble for a
twentieth ccntur.v Captain Kidd to
hide- thoio wllh his baud. It U sug
gosled that Hindi a plralc might be
iiHiug a submarine In bis ralili..
Another theory advanced by a
cabinet olflcer, who was only pailly
rerions was that bolsheviks have
raptured the shlps made prisoners
of the eiew, and taken tho cargoes
lo Russia Again, there was Ihe
theory that rum runners might have
wanted I ho vessels to cairy on their
Illegal trade Horn Cuban ports.
The Hchooiier Deetlng followed ir
Hially llio tin inn mule as the Collier
Cyclops which disappeared niyat.'r
lo'usly with tho entire ciew du.ln.;
tho war. Other vessels iiiltntlui; are
llowllt, cnrrylm- a curo of Hiilpbur;
Albyn, lust lieard of in October
Yuto, a hark last heard Irom nil No
vembur II by windless.
Tho Hrlllsh admiralty and Kre.nh
minister tun aiding tho l'nlti-1
Slates In tho search lor the vo.m'N
(lovurnment olllcials lear thai foul
play befell the men on tlio Deuiint,
Taxi Drcwn'h Taxi.
Telephone mall CO'Jl. '
WOODPECKER HOLDS UP
SUNSET LIMITED
an nuNtcsro. i ai.-The
Southern I'aclllc coinpany's Sunset
Limited, lunnlili: belweeu San Finn
idsco and New Orleans was hold up
this week by a woodpecker a led
headed one.
Tho limited wan clicking ff
inllos toward 131 Paso whim a block
flgnal ahead dropped rod forcing tin
tinglnuor to slop and giving the Hag
limn an opportunity to Mrctiit his ! -until
tlio next clear hlecU sltowul
Standing Rock who fought, nt "Cus
Bter'.s last f-tand."
The Cblef nil Interesting charac
ter. He served as a m-nul on the
Mexican bonier ami was the find In
dian lo volunteer his services lo Roose
velt when Ihe Colonel was trying to
ralflo n division of rough riders. He
has been on the seieen In three big
productions' and appeared on the legit
imate stage miller licliiseo In "The
Heart of Wetona."
against Hie horizon. No train was in
sight.
Investigation disclosed the fact i:.
a ted iioaded ivnodpccker, one of the
busy kind that builds Its nest in the
lops of telegraph poles in the iiies
tpille country, had become lulercslcd
in seiiuipliorc No. ,'!!H!7 anil had peck
ed away Hie lead wile lo tlio track l"
lay post just east of I lie signal.
As the block signals automat ieully
order "atop" when anything happens
lo the mechanism, the feathered red
head successfully prevented the pin
proas of a liansconllnental train and
cscapt d piiiilslimenl.
ARMED MEN KIDNAP
MEMBER OF NOBILITY
ity Unllctl 1'i-uns
CORK', .lime til. Tho aged Karl of
llaniluu was kidnapped by armed men
lasl night, according to advices re
ceived here lodav.
The earl's residence, Castle Her
nard, was burned by the raiders, it
was said. Rescue parlies were scour
lug; the country in search of (ho earl
anil his captors.
Ladles' Midsummer Hats
at less than cost. Children's largt
shapes, ifl.r.O. mack's Millinery, 115
ICast Second street. 'l
BOOK THIEVES LIKE
DETECTIVE STORIES BEST
lly United News
N13W YORK. .Mine 21 -More lam
els for the doloclivo story,
Of all kinds of reading in tho .pub
lic llbiaries, it is stolen most fro
(liiently, according to the New Yeik
public library's chief Investigator.
Fiction conies next- light I let Ion,
moHtl.N. Alter that, hooks on tho use
tul ails.
Very lew Million aie lost
OREGON PROGRESS
Corvallls Work to slail on un
theater, to cost between IJS(UKM) and
$11111,11110.
Hood RlVer to have a new liii-.ibi-.Mini
lo run in conjunction with mill
at Dee.
pan has new $75,000 mill with new
Asioiia Youngs' Hay liiiiiiber coin
mat'lilucr. equipment.
RECEPTl61rG6VND BAD
FOR SIMS ARE BANNED
By United l'n-Bs
M'lW YORK, Juno 21 Theie will
he no d.'iiionslratiou either In sym
palhy for or against upon tho ar
rival of Admiral Sims Irom Kugland.
OllleliilH of I ho While Star Uno,
with some concern for the saloly
ol their docks, decided that "all vis
itors and rcccpiiou commlttiiiui"
should he bailed lioui the pier when
Hie atlmltal arrives The cuncein
j
July Brunswick Records
now on sale don't miss bearing them
2100-Clifri('"ir) (Po Trot) I M IVnlon'
l)ril. Jul Kf uTtiounhtforMt (fox
Trot) 1 ii ltit"ii Ui hi-ti , .8S
3102 T l.(l'.'X riol) KikIi-Wirdnelt'i
I lll.itnin. JbltrwocUy I Vox Trot)
Hiuty WliMiii-tt I'ulttoimunii . . .8S
2 OJ-MoiiUni (!'' Trot) li trm lltotlier'
Ni -1 1 v 11 . 1 Cull You Sunthin (I'oi
Tn t liirim Hio ' Novelty Hand .85
2ll)4-CioninB (!'" Trot) Col rrnlon't Or
i liii.tiu In Your iOna Stci) I ml
I'cut 'u' Dulitfttm ...... .5
G. E. CORSON
THE MUSIC MAN
Secretary Denby Is Scrapper
NAVY HEAD COMBINES FIGHTING INSTINCT WITH TACT;
STRONG ON DISCIPLINE; FIRM SUPPORTER OF BIG.
NAVY POLICY; LET OTHERS DISARM FIRST.
"POCKET
By Ralph H. Turner
(United N'ivvs Staff CorroBpomlunt)
WASHINGTON, .Juno 20. Edwin
Denby Is a fighter.
When the news went abroad that
an ex-marlne, who bail entered the
service as an enlisted man, had
been named secretary of the navy,
the uniformed folks down at tlr
navy department reckoned they had
u hard hitting, double-flsted hombre
on their hands.
They were rhht but with a cer
tain (ualilicatlon.
The reservation is inserted lest 11
seem Hint this cabinet leather neck
JS this typo who's apt to spend a
gootl share of his tlmu In water
that is past the boiling point. Denby
Isn't that kind. He possess-s all Hip
declsii'o traits thai a deteimlneil,
snunro Jaw usually signifies but he
tempers them with caution.
Caution was especially evident in
Ihe secretary's character when he
llrst assumed olfice. He stepped
lightly, apparently wailing till he g.d
his feet solidly on tho ground. And
Ihey had been t irmly implanted in
unyielding terra Hi ma about thr
time one of his leading admirals Ic
Kan speaking a Ion-; ways from
home. Whereupon Ihe secretary ol
Ihe navy officially continued Hi"
original icporl that he was a man
ol 100 per cent discipline, wrn wen
driincd Ideas about the contKic' ol
the navy -anti Hit! mi n In the avv
Cancelling then, that Denby comes
from tho up and ai-'em school, two
very plain Inlcrences may be drawn
In connection with present American
n.-.val policy.
I'Mrnt, there will he nothing ir
resolute annul that policy. 'I lie sec
relary of Ihe navy Is running Hie
navy, hen i uniting II in consiaiu
onsullation with the general hoar-l
of advisors, but when a decision 13
reached it's going through.
Seconds tho secretary or tho navy
Is a "bl navy" man. This disarma
ment talk, from all appearances,
leave's Denby In a temperature
around the zero mark.
When the nations really start do
ing something on disarmament, when
they demonstrate their sincerity and
supplr.iil woids by action, then
Uncle Sam will talk with them. Until
then, an American navy "second to
none!" That's Denby's position, ex
plained with a vigorous click of the
teeth and snap of tho jaw.
Moio about Denby:
He's well set -,ip, husky of " build
ing and can claim the baldest h:iitl
in tlio navy.
He'll swear by the high character
of Hie Unlt-'d States marines,
whether the " spotlight is turned on
them by Haiti or Tiensln.
Ilo has an abiding fr.it li In llio
capital ship, no matter what you
hear about bombs bursting in air.
Give him a day off anil he'd father
go llshlng or swimming than In
tlulge In any oilier sport on Hi"
calendar. He's an expert at both,
but since Maicli 1 hasn't hail I line
for either.
And he'll Intel est himself in the
woes of the most 'owly man in the
navy.
An enlislcd man, cook, was due
recently lor a tdek at sea, Bui
bis wife was about to become a
mother anil wanted her husband'
Iransfor postponed. She can lad h"i
appeal to Secretary Denby. The sec
retary directed the man's shore ser
vice be extended, hut through soni'i
Inadverleney, the. order wenl forth
sending hint to sea.
Denby lieard about II.
And llio enlisted man was ordei-'d
back to awail Ihe coming ol the
heir.
FARMERS ORGANIZE
T
was not so much for action by llf
genuine reception commit I en chosen
Iron) his admirers, but tor fear of
what the uiiotticiai lee-puou com
mittee, which promised to turn lis
end of Ihe aflair into a mock 'Wel
come might do.
PONIES'
PHI LLY
LATEST;
NOT S3 SLOW
Ity United Picas
I'HILADICLIMIIA. .Mine 21. - - If a
Gorman immigrant approaches you
on Hie street and asks if you would
llko lo "play tho horses' or try
roulette don't get the impression
that the war or tl isfarbanc.es of his
native land have el fret od his mind
He is perfectly rational and probab
ly Just wants to have a little session
with Hie "pocket ponies" and pocket
roulette wheel all combined into
one device.
l'olico bore have in their posses-
aim! ! not of "mickel ponies and
the minaturo roulette vheel.
gambling device comes in a case
fellghtly larger than a large watch.
l'olico say tho Instrument was made
in Germany. Thero are six "ponies
on (ho dial, or where the di'-.i or a
watch ought to be, and aliny red
flag ivvhe.ro Ihe "stem" is. I3ach
"pony" in numbered. The gambler
places his bet on a certain number,
a string is pulled and the "horses"
are off. When they stop, tho one
nearest tho red Hag Is the winner.
For roulette there is a ciicle linen
sixteenths of an inch wide on tho
outer edge of the dial. The gamb'er
bets on Ills favorite number, the
wheel is spun anil the number
neaiest the red link lakes tho
money.
The whole device Is very realistic
Ifut If you got caught with a pocket
Havre De Graco or a pocket Monte
Carlo in your possession, you will
probably take a long vacation.
P R EMIERS OF EMP I R E
ORI3GON AGRICULTURAL COL
LKGI3, CORVALLIS, Juno 21. Prelim
inary organization of what will be
known as the Oregon Cooperative
council, was effected at the close ol
I tlin nnnl'nrnnnn ntl nnn tinl'fl 1 1 VP timl'lt-
etlng In conncc'ion with Farmers'
week. The organization was to be
completed In room 402 Corbett build
ing, Portland, Monday afternoon. I
Is predicted that the organization will
do much toward furthering Orogon
marketing enterprises. The temporarv
chairman Is Dr. Hector Macpherson,
director of Hie bureau of organization
and markets at the college, ami the
temporary secretary, U. L. Upson
manager of tho Pacific Cooperative
Poultry producers.
Tlio council expects to coordinate
;thc cooperative work In Oregon and
ma J) out a general program which
can lie carried out by all enterprises
Interested In cooperation. It will as
sist new associatons in making the
right kind of a start. Many of them
in tho past have been formed in a
hurry without sufficient funds and
with incompetent niunagcmcnt.
Aside from those men the council
will consist of the following: George
A. Mansfield, president of the State
I 'arm Bureau federation; C. 13. Spencn,
master of the Oregon State grange;
A. It. Sliuimvaj', president of the
Farmers' Union; Robert Paitiu.i,
! manager of the Oregon Growers' Co-
operative association; .1. 1). Mic';:e.
.representative of tho Oregon Dairy
J men's league; R. A. Wartl, manager of
tlio Oiegcn 'W.ool and .Moliatr lirow
er;.' Cooperallve association; Vie II.
Snil!h, manager of llio Oregon Grain
i. rowers' assocla'lon ; the manager of
Hie Oregon Mint Growers' associa
tion; a representative of the Oregon
Ccoperatlvo Hay Growers' associa
tion; Paul V. Marls, d!;-'"'tor or the
college extension urrvlec , I. 13. Fn
ville, chairman of;, the ag. Icultura!
conunllleo of tho Portland Clumber
of Oommorco; a representative of the
State Uankers association and a rep
resentative of any other cooperative
as.'-ociation now in oxlstonco or any
that may subsequently ho organized.
(Continued From PnRo 1.)
sea power is the basis of Britain's
lifo and that it cannot be sacrificed
Tlio entirely.
Lloyd George referred only indi
rectly to the .lapancse treaty, paying
a tribute to tha eastern empire's can-
t triuution to the war.
CHILD WELFARE TOPIC
OF SOCIAL WORKERS
By United Itcsr
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Juno 21.
Milwaukee today was the host to
thousands of social workers. Rep
resentatives of and donators to
many relief and welfare organiza
tions gathered here for the ISi'.i
annual meeting of the National Con
ference on Social Work, which opens
tomorrow and continues for a week.
The monster conference, touching
nil angles of relief and social work,
will bo presided over by President
Allen T. Burns, director of the Study
of Americanization, Carnegie Foun
dation, Now York. Burns will speak
on "Does Social Work Promote So
cial Progress," at thd opening ses
sion tommorrow.
Tve tried them
but ive me a Camel
I'm through experimenting. No more switching.
Ho more trying this and that. It's Camels for me
every time.
They ' re so refreshing ! So smooth ! So mellow mild I
Why? The answer is Camels exclusive expert
Wend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos.
There's nothing like it. s
No other cigarette you can buy gives you the real
sure-enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the
Camel blend. Camel is the quality cigarette.
Give Camels a tryout. Buy a pacK today. Get your
information first hand. You'll tie to Camels, too.
Camel
K. J. REYNOLDS ToVacc C
VUtoo.ilm. N. C.
AFTER a baking falls
JLx becomes tough or soggy,
you can't make it tender and
tempting. It can't be "fixed."
It is like spilled milk
"wasted."
But, there is away to pre
went this waste every
woman should use it be
cause a bake day loss these
days is a real loss.
Calumet Baking Powder pos
itively prevents failure. It
has been doing it for millions of
housewives for a third of a century.
SSS
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The biggest selling Baking
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Most economical in cost and
use. You save when you
buy it. You save when you use it.
Pound can of Calumet contains full
16 or.. Some baking powders come in
12oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure
you Ret a pound when you want it.
Calumet Jelly
Roll
Recipe
3 eggs beaten
separately, 1 cup
sugar, IV2 cups
pastry flour, 2
level teaspoons
Calumet Baking
Powder, Yz cup
warm water
flavor. Then mix
in the regular
way.
FOR SALE-
FORD ROADSTER 1916, Dem. wheels, Hass
ler Shock Absorbers, 4 good tires, new
paint $215.00
CHEVROLET Delivery car, full canopy top
and windshield. All in good -condition,
1919 model. Just the thing for hauling
fruit. A snap. Terms.
GANNETT PTQJt CO.
'Authorized
FORD AND FORDSON DEALER
Opposite Postoffice The Dalles, Ore.
Send if
THI A.L.M.CO
We have no quarrel with any firm that
uses every available opportunity to
bring its service before its customers.
We do it' ourselves. But it is a pleasure
for us to occasionally reverse the or
der of things and let our customers
know that we appreciate their steady
patronage and that we value it highly.
And as we value it we shall certainly
use every effort to give the service
that will' keep it.
MODEL LAUNDRY Main 41
HOW FAR CAN YOU SEE
BEYOND PAY-DAY
The man who lives for Pay-day alone has a
poor existence. If your pay envelope pays last
week's bills instead of this week's, expenses you
are running behind.
A savings account here enables you to look far
beyond Pay-day into the Land of Financial In
dependence. ' ' !
1 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
the . ;;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The Dalles, Oregon