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. THE WEATHER fit THE FORECAST Av. Maximum 64 m, W II il iB' Dalles (Chronicle Rntn 92. 1 19, 1921. No. VOLUME LXI. THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL ' 1 COOPERATIVE BOOf TRANSFER METAL PROGRAM AGAINS T NAKED WRISTS JAPAN MAY LOSE 0. S. NAVY IS SHOW FAVOR PROFITEERING IS WILL PLANE RESERVE. ALLIES ANDLEIS BOUND YAP MANDATE BY BUILDING. BEING F ORMULATED TO LOCAL PLANTS TO PACIFIC ORDER GERMANY BANDITS ESCAPE DRASTIC STAND JUMP TO ACT AS FIVE DISTINCT MOVES DISCUSS- ADVISORY BOARD. FOR GROW- - . ED TO PROTECT ULTIMATE GIANT BOAT WILL ESSAY FLIGHT ULTIMATUM WOULD YOUNG MEN DROP OFF TRAIN AMERICA ENTITLED TO VOICE IN ERS. THREE DAY CONSUMERS. IN LATE SUM-ME- REMOVE MONEY TO CO- INTO' SNOW AND DISPOSAL OF IS- LOGNE, COBLENZ. By Clarence Dubose COLQ. LAND. At a meeting of' fruit and vegetable (United Press Staff Correspondent) growers from iho various districts WASHINGTON, April 19 A' pro- contiguous to The Dalles, which wus against gram to protect the people held in thi county court house last MILE RADIUS REFUSAL IS CERTAIN profiteering was being planned here MAY DIE OF EXPOSURE U. S, WONT RECEDE 'Saturday afternoon and which was at- 3.000 today. , tended by a large number of appli High government officials and cants for membership in the Oregon members of congress wero diseuss- - - 18 30,000 - Growers Cooperative association, fur- LIFTING 'CAPACITY DEMAND TO SURRENDER METAL attempted, IN DESPERATE FIGHT, CAPTUR- -' POSITION STRENGTHENED BY E'J- ing remedies that will be ther steps wore taken towards per- - POUNDS; 8PEED 110 MILES RESERVES WILL RE8ULT are ED ROBBING LOS ANGELES ROPE'S NEED OF NATION'S although details of the program' tecting the local branch of the state PER HOUR. FROM REFUSAL. process development.' STORE. PARTICIPATION. as yet in of organization and completing the work The tentative program is: of securing the acreage required for 1. A law requiring the manufac- By that purpose. M. O. Evans, represen- By Harold D. Jacobs By Webb Miller cost and sales price to be United Press , By L. C. Bradford turers' 19 (United Press Staff Correspondent) Correspondent) PORTLAND, April Naked, Correspondent) tative, of the sjato association, who (United Press Staff marked on every article. (United Press Staff (Copyright, 1921, by United Press.) handcuffed, with their logs Ironed 19.-iap- presided meeting, tne PARIS, April 19 The allied repar- 2. An emergency force' reporting WASHINGTON, April at the outlined i I TT.Mt INEW YORK, April 19. The United served a three officer,' pre- .ni.. further course to be pursued in or ations commission has directly to a cabinet to J may lose outright her Yap mandate, trans-Atlanti- c fe, both 16, today escaped from , tu- - States navy, first to make a Hof . ganizing the local growecs. In day .ultimatum on Germany demand- sent a statistical index of wholesale . .Pacific between necause oi it.,iuu uiubuuj ...i flight, will send a giant sea- ing of all the reichsbank prices in varldus parts or a Southern tram iuu fillment of one of tho provisions of transfer t and. retail ac- - Co-ble- DSnsmuir and Siskiyou, Cal 'she has taken in negotiations with plane winging across tho Pacific late metal reserves to Its Cologne and the country. this program a local advisory boarti cording to a telegram received here this summer or early next spring. branches, It was announced to- 3. The issuance frequently by this the Unlted states. was elected to uct as a directorate loaay. uoys were uuiub uiuusu. The tri plane, which will be known, day. government agency of a "fair cast'l ine 11 developed today that correspon-the- for tho growers of this section and u .to Portland' from Los Angeles, where been In event Germany rejects the ul- list, including each article of com counselling body for the parent or- as the "Ginnt Boat," has were captured in a desperate dence over the Yap question shows more timatum, the allies will demand com- mon consumption. ganization. The board members chos and construction tor fight by the police, while trying to' that proposals that the "open shop" plete surrender of the' metal re- 4. Congressional investigation of en were Dr. G. E. Sanders, Frank than a year. Tho wings and "hull" Alleg- rob a Store. ho nnnlifiil tn thfi islam! serves. "open price" associations and nrlnnlnln Hill, 10. L. Curtis, ISrlckson and are being made at the naval aircraft .They had previously escaped from Fred ed agreements or understandings . WtJIU JIIUUC Ujr HID UIIUVU V. factory, Philadelphia. The motors and coumyi 11 . U F. Clitchcll. Dr. Sanders was ulso' cer- me jail ueie, hucid iuo - PARIS, April 19. Germany will among retailers. 6, only to be summarily re- represent nacelles, bodies, aro boing turned w. hoi ft fdfiral eharse of comber elected to the local mem for reject allied ultimatum de- 5 Investigation of high railroad out by the Gallaudot Aircraft corpor- tainly the expensive automobile In Jected by Japan. bers on tho state board and he will of its metal re- wages. stealing an Greenwich, Conn. The manding the transfer rates and I ation at East Seattle and driving to Portland. P agreeu, i soon visit Salem In that capacity, serves to Coblenz branches of the pernm- - - propellors are being built In Balti- Because of the snow and cold in tion mignt nave reiucianuy probably accompanied by other mem- it' was today at the by Propellor com- Reichsbank, stated mountains where they escaped, ted a mandate. more the American Rejection of the the (Continued on Page6.) German embassy..' do not believe that Now, however, Secretary of State pany. COMMITTEE WILL the authorities ' three-da- y in a depend" ultimatum will result they can live without clothes. Hughes has taken the position that The. time of the flight will er demand by the allies for absolute sur-xend- Thu hnva worn nut In charee of Van in one of the territories taken COUNTY upon when tho craft is completed and to - SIGNS UP of reserves of $261,000,000 FEDERATE CHURCHES Deputy United States Marshal Bas- fr0m Germany and that the United upon, the results of the exhaustive the allies. set at Los Angeles and not missed states, as one of the victors, must tests to which the ,fGlant Boat" will until the train reached Ashland, Ore., have a choice in the disposal of such BUSHELS be subjected, at Is planned to. begin .. Ml I 1 FORMER KAISEB SUFFERS tnis morning, mey iuce a leucji i territories. mm assembling the plane In June or July. CHURCH MEN VOTE ALM08T -- SEVERE NERVOUS .ATTACK nnnrt charge here jof . violating ..the . Hughes will neither recede nor com The tentutlve route is: "T 1 UNANlMOU9LYFOfc. CEN- i national motor "vehicle theft act; promise. He has been u'ssured of tho San Diego, Cai., to Honolulu, Ha- TRAL COUNCIL MORROW LEADS STATE WITH By United Fre senate's support. waii, 2,100 miles. 999,430 BUSHELS OF CO- April 19 Former Emperor - to Wako Islands, 1,800 4 DOORN, moves president's automobile The American position is strength- Honolulu severe ner- One of the most Important OPERATIVE WHEAT. Wilhelm today suffered a Almost, in i miles. looking toward a definite program collision ened by the fact that the allies want vous attack. Members of the house-Hol- some of the Wake Islands to Guam, 1,100 miles. of , Christianity in this America to participate in county now has u total of cared for him. The former kaiser By United Press Wasco Gunm to Manila, P. I., 1,200 miles. city was taken last evening wnen me features of the Versailles treaty, tho very melancholy since the WASHINGTON, April 19 Presl: 285,400 bushels of wheat signed up 6,200 miles. has been the churches assembled at Germun reparations question being This is a total of empress. men of Harding's automobile today nar- marketing through thb Oregon to death of the meeting in First Meth dent for Whether the piano would continue a special the rowly escaped collision with a motor one. , voted almost unani- government will not partici- Grain Growers' Cooperative associa- tho Asiuu mainland has not yot been odist church Secret servico men jumped This re- truck. according to report of Ed- determined. Tho longest single "hop" mously to carry back to their forced a negro pate, however, until the contentions tion, the $400,000,000 NEEDED TO from the car and NC-4-, in 191ft, wns spective communions a resolution fa- of the Hughes mandate note are mot. gar L. Ludwick organization manag of tho historic MEET RAILROAD LOSSES track driver to halt. Azores, a voring the formation of a central of of tho state association submit- from Nova Scotia to tho council. ted last night, to a meeting of tho distance of 1,100 mllos. By United Press spirited song service Boat" will have a wing WASHINGTON, April 19. An, Following a, board of directors. The "Giant by Community Service Di spread of 167 nnd will havo three appropriation of $400,000,000 conducted FLOODS DESTROY BURIED Tho following association directors feet rector H. W. Arbury, the chairman wero in attendance: A. V. Shum-wa- propellors,. each driven by threo four-hundr- ed is needed 'to meet losses sustained of the local ministerial association UN of Milton, Howard Anderson of horse-powe- r motors develop- y the government in operating rail- Introduced the speaker of the eve Heppner, William S. 1'owoll of Moro, ing a total of 3,600 horsepower. Each roads, Director General of Railroads execu HOUSES HONOR nlng, the Rev. Ralph McAfee, FARMS, WITH HIGH Frtsd Welse of Condon, Charles of" three nacelles will contain tho Davis today informed Chairman Good tlve secretary of the Portland Fed Ilarth of Tho Dalles and Herbort oallaudot gear drive, making possible of the house appropriations commit- come to eration of churches, who had Olden of Heppner.