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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 6 Hsui resignation arms so long delayed la' to warrant the suspicion that he did not care to sacrifice himself ia this f Issued T ery manner; hut the resignation has been Halt taka Trtbsee pwbilsblsg Compaay submitted; whether forced or not, the r 81B8CRIPTION: TERMS effeet is the same, .The wy is clear, la Utri. ldsbe. Sereda and Wyomlag-Itail y end Sued. oaa or will be clear, for aeeeptanee of the Dtllf ib4 8nd?, ia V. E4iwhr plan of General Wn for bringing the ?! ! Peily- nd Hangar. sections of ths country together Trlbseo. aaa Important cltr by insisting upon tho retirement of Dr. 1W Tribune la tbe Culled stale. Gun, who claims to be president of U mf city by tokpMotf thfr etlic' as a heritage of the parliamenChina tbe Tba Tribaaa la a member I exeloelrel Traaa Tb Asenrlated tary government. Sun Yat Sen has al at repebllcatlea th tltbrf never acknowledged the authority of dlepatebee credited Sr H ar tba ocml the Peking government, which, in turn, Had la thla neper, aad ala pebliehHIwf'e. 'has declined to consider the preten- t the Aiwltt Botjib Tb Tribaot mbr cnawralaf sions of the .president of the Canton Th T Cireuletla. lafermatloa Ofe Jjalt fate gibunt y i I lMlb 7r 1 supplied br ,h t cirrlttM IH b Venetian bias., ck Bar f rirtulattoo, Th 8, C. Beckwith Afey, ol World bldf mm tdvffrtUiBf Ditpotch bldf . I Tribal MWN.: Bryt it. Loolij ford bid..Mo.Detroit, C. Mwxeorrei U. Kaaaa City. bids.. Co, nc.. Pacific Ceeet . repreerntitlre, Inar bids . Saa Vrauriero; Title luteranee bldf., Tea dnselea; Security bldf.. Seattla. Part office of Tba Tribes, 420 Rue St. imt'i 8frll J" hie; Pt Praac. Pacta. Telephene Waaatah SSS. I11 to St fur Tribune telephone When ya 10 eeloek '. departmeBt before me tb city enyer. be lent ye by , t. ltd i op Iblt Lah City aa gulered at U poitofflct at bNNi4flMi matter. Saturday, June 1 1 BRAWL 4 I al I i I r i ' a I M IN 3, 1922. SENATE. Senator MeCumber of North Dakota nnd Hobinaon of Arkansas became un on the .duly excited during n debate n and physical en.tariff the other day chamber the of floor the counter on theie of Neither Imminent. became senators belongs to tho braggart or bully class and we dare say both of them auch an regTet having been drawn into At vaaious times in unseemly brawl. the .hlatnrr of the United States there have been ewashbuckleri in the senate and house of representatives, and some of the real etateemen of other day occasionally cast decorum to the winds Sometimes nnd posed as - warriors. blows were delivered, and in other case duels resulted. The slaying of Cilley of Maine by Grave of Kentucky aroused such indignation throughout the country that a etop was aoon put to such meeting on the field ef honor." But there have been many wrangle, and assaults in the past some of which bordered on years, fifty the ridiculous. unublic General Wu has promised to efface himself and surrender command of tb armies to any president legally chosen by the reconvened parliament or a con itituent aeaembly. He Is not, he says, a candidate for the presidency; he ia responsible, no doubt, for the coup which resulted in President Hsus resignation, and he may be depended upon to tee that Dr. Sun does not stand in the way of the reunion of China. Gen eral Wu appear to be backed by moat of the military governor of the prov inces. The plan of Wu seems to be to centralixe army control iq the hands of the Peking government, choose a president from among the Chinese leaders n6t identified with either the Htu or Sun factions, end then see that hi authority is respected. All account agree that General Wu is not only disinterested, bnt of inflexible integrity. If he has used rather summary method in ousting President Hsu, his justification ia that the time for temporizing has passed. A greet deal, of course, will depend upon the course taken by Dr. 8un Yat Sep, who he tenaciously held to hie ambitiona. And a much more will hinge upon the outcome of the comeback staged by the Maneburian general, Chang. With the Manchu disposed of and Sune resignation submitted, there ii a bright prospect that China will emelrge from her decade or more of internal turmoils to take advantage of an era of restored BHIPBUUDDfO PROGRAM. When the Bethlehem Shipbuilding corporation delivered to the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet corporation on May 9 tba cargo and passenger steamship Western World, the greatest shipbuilding program in the history of nawas completed. Senations Most people will be sorry that tor MeCumber and Robinson placed From May 24, 1917, when the wood themaelve momentarily on a level with cargo carrier North Bend, the first Tom Watson of Georgia However,' as eel to be under wartime conthe .debate on the tariff promises to was over to the govern turned tracts, w b drawn out to an unusual length, ves-bui- i, I may expect the senators, grave and dignified- n they generally are, to loe their, tempers occasionally during the torrid heat of a Washington summer and maka spectacles of themselvee. " DIAZ AGAIN. Felix Diax, nephew of the former president of Mexico, who was president lb name but dictator in fact,' ia at the head of another ineurrecto movement in the republic south of the Bio Grande! Diaz wAs chief of police of Mexico when Madero started his revolution ? J. yeers ago. Of course, the of the old dictator did not enter nephew into the revolutionary movement, and When hie uncle was deposed and deported, the young man, after being one of thentigator of the'' assassination of Madero and Suarez, agzin became a fugitive upon the accession of Cerranxa to the .presidency. He has been plot ting and planning to elevate himself for several years past, and newt that he 4 after the political scalp of Ga-era- l Obregon will not cause any great amount of iurpriae here in the United States, whereas has more thad once been in exile. He h the reputation of being jmore or less of a poltroon, and if he succeeds in arousing any an thuaiasm for bis. cause among the Max ienps.it will be a miracle. The next time he by the regularly elected authorities heshould be promptly executed. dozen . DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINA. in China in the very near future doubtlesi will, have an im- . portant bearing en the tangled Developments politi-euntry- New 4 - again engaging the forces of the Manchurian general, Chang, is far less important than the resignation of President Hsu of the Peking government, j ' Chang, after his swift invasion of the great central province of Chihli and his practical occupation of the capital city, waa defeated in a series of engagements and expelled from the region of Peking. He ii now attempting n Inst stand, with General Wn at his heels,. and his ultimate overthrow is probable, since Wu is capably supported. That the apparently hopeless deadlock in China, politically speaking, ha been finally broken aeema probable. Th resignation of President Hsu pave way for a union of the factions which for ten years or more have China ia a aeries of intrigues nnd rival governments. General Wn Pei-Fat the outset of the most recent political aad military campaigns announced hie intention of making an effort to put an end to thia state of affair. ( Hi ides was to bring about an agreement between the two Chinee governments of Peking and Canton. General Wu intimated that the proper thing for President Hsn to do would be to offer hil resignation,' President Cut Yat Sea the Canton government to follow hu example. President u ard parti in ths construction of th vessels' simplified the problem of reA Line o' Type or Two Can We Have Nickel pairs, whether of a minor nature or extensive in scope. , Hew to (he Uae, let the quips fall To the Atlantie ponst goes the " ' whef they may. of having turned out this greatBy Frederic J. Ha kin. est number of ships nnd the. greatest amount of tonnage. On thie coast were Lullaby Robin. WASHINGTON. May If Thomas Riley The Rowr- - has Shut If petal. built 848 vessel of 5,625,188 tons. The Marshall, former vice president. I auTh bee hex closed its wings.' -Pacific const was second; with 759 v ea- thority for tha statement that what thl And from th sleepy maple A sleepy robin singe. sels pf 5,254,150 tons. The Great Lakes country naeda Is a good cigar. And thla 4s wbat she sings to you, e standard selling district was third with 479 vessels of Cigars of the So shut your 'eyelids . for t cents would be a long step back te to sleep It's time for baby birdstight 1.625.000 tons. The Gulf district was normalcy, according to confirmed t. , My little one, fourth with 190 vessels of 849,100 tone. of this snide of tobacco. The ..nickel waa king regarded- ae tha poor Mian's f mines, th robin " the Delaware cigar When Philadelphia, with back It to morning ha have and luxury, ought Will leave her rest. rivey, turned out the greatest number again. To feed th eagerqdlet fledglings Abolition of the luxury tax on cigars, of vessels and tonnage of any eity, whsrs That call her from th nest. tha consumer, paid directly to th But now the world Is dark and etlll. the total being 329 vessels of 2,662,030 retailer and h In turn to ctba governThg stare Itg joniy light. upon tons. Saa Francisco wee second with ment o many pennies, depending It's time for baby birds to sleep tbe price of the cigar purchased, did away L aa 241 vessels of 2, 051,500 tone. My little one, somewhat with the odd prices, such 7 and S cents. However, the stamp tax If all the vessels on the program were on The wind that ewaj s th maple cigars remains, and la not considered WIB, rock1 your- - cradle,, too. placed in n straight line, stem to stern, low. Because of thla and the high cost To lull th drowsy babykin brands tha of of of moat production, they would extend for a distance of 158 The dreamy darkness through. cigar have never dropped back So close your eyes, sa robin do, miles, nnd if steaming a mile and a to that price level. To shut the stars from sight, , this wu According to manufacturer quarter apart would reach from New about It's time for baby bird to 'sleep to be realized when there waa writt. York to Southampton, England. My little ofie, ten Into th tariff bill now In tha sonata E. D. B. The - --total deadweight tonnage ii a duty. of.2J5 on Sumatra tobacco, from are mad. Sumatra, which wrappers And So It Gees, equal to the carrying capacity of clgacmakers aay. la essential In .combinations with the American tobacco filler In the ,mldt of billows of rose gold taffet388,363 freight ears, loaded thirty-fiva-heaps to make a fragrant and acceptable cigar of silvery stuff, like drifts .tons per car. A there are about 2,- - which will retail at S centa. of moonlight or piles of star duet-stra- nds SuThere 1ms long been a big tax on 800.000 freight cars in the United over dull black silk like tulle of .It ' wisps of cloud on tho faco of tho night matra, which must bo Imported. of them started States, nearly as a war tax, and Is on of fh owirJs of soft gray blue chiffon, faintwould be, required to equal the carry- reasons why th prtc of tha former ly suggestive of youth and roe garnickel cigar went soaring. dens and first dance yards and yards ing capacity of the vessels. Some of the tobacco raisers are for and of wonderful material, crepe georgette, At the height of the shipbuilding others against the high tariff on Sumatra canton, and many others; In tho midst of It all, two somber garbed little nuns, present In the tariff measure. 8ome program, 218 yards were constructing at of them believe that the practical ex. looking for tha book department. ships, of which tighty were building elusion of the Sumatra wrapper, and Its And I thought: how tempting must these be benefit a. will fabrics seem to them how disuse for beautiful clgara, 131 cheap steel vessels, had wood and compos- to tobacco cigar them. An they must regret their somber garb and ite ship contracts, and seven were would have to be put on the market, I fancied they looked wistfully on It all. the would think, But thla mean, and no, tha look in tholr eyes wasn't they on concrete steamers. working a uae of their crop et good price wistful, but amused, and they were At the beginning of the program entire in order to supply the demand which will smiling queer little superior smiles at th sight of the painted bejeweled there was s nucleus of 50,000 first-elas- spring up. some are to these growers members of their sex, pulling and shovOpposed mechanics in the American ship- who believe with the manufacturers that ing, grabbing and pushing and clawing th quality and fragrance given by the around; taking advantage of the Saturbuilding industry, and with the assist- Sumatra will turn many cheap wrapper day Salt! ance of the emergency fleet corporation ANNE ELIZABETH. cigar smokers to more expensive brands to tha number was expanded to 385,000 using Imported tobaccos, or ctgareta demand for would The Fairyland of Science. men, who received training either jjjThla (h Amrlcan product, with coneepuent R. H. L,.: Pereonally.'and between the became tobaccoor growers Using two of ua and The Line, I wish to expro direct loss to ths rectly indirectly, and the Imported wrapper In spit of th plain a theory, .for biological standardisaficient in the tyades of shipbuilding. nigh tariff on It would mean there could My theory Is that when The effect of the shipbuilding pro- be no nickel cigar of th old quality un- ation of bootleg. hiccup causes tha hat of the blccupar filler of th American th grower less to fly from hie head after one hiccup, gram upon American shipping is shown were paid much less for his product tn the fusel oil te then at' standardisation by our increased share of the carrying order to bring the price down to the old point. URSU8. trade if the world. In 1914, commodi- retail figure. SMOKING. Pax. OF CIGAR DECLINE ties to the value of $368,359,756 were It Is declared by th manufacturers After the trenches, oblivion Is good. carried in American ships, representing that fewer cigar are being smoked to- Under our popples and crosses of wood; water-born9.7 per cent of Americas day tn the United States than were con- We are so weary and slumber Is sweet sumed five years ago. They aav thla la Buddy, who wakes us with tramping of foreign trade. Tn the fiscal year be- due to tb high feet? prices of clgara and that A? this June 30, 1920, percentage the tariff situation is responsible In large ginning coats. do us honor? But ae1 crave only the hlr.her for They part was increased to 44.8, and the value of reat. Not only that, but th government imports and exports carried in Ameri- getting less re'enue from th high tariff Darkness, and peace In our homes In the than west. of on tobaccos grad high of to Imported sum can bottoms amounted the It would receive In income If the tariff W the torture and have (forgotten wrack $5,071,905,981. were lower. The lower Import duty would, they contend, result In auch an Let them give comfort to those who-cback. Increase in Importation that the bulk of THE IOWA PRIMARIES. JOANNA,, the business would more than offset "the lower rate, as far aa the Income to the Next Monday the Iowa primaries for government would be concerned. Antorfy and Cleopatra. Instead of being a protective tariff, as (From th Tench of Jose Maria the nomination of a candidate for now proposed, the $1.35 duty on Sumatra Heredia ) to th off th terrace high, they from United States senator to succeed former wrapper would act as a drawback Oaelng efforts of the American tobacco planter, rest. Senator Kenyon will afford an oppor- - the makers of cigars aver. On th theory Egypt Is sleeping a hil th hot gky warm that aeheajL cigar without the Sumatra delta th The river rolling . . through th tunity to discover the drift of public wrapper would not eell readily, farm makers eay that raising prices would re- Toward Sals and Bubaatls and the west. sentiment in the Bepublican party. duce the volume. This, of course, would The Roman feels, even through hia the tobacco directly. armored breast. Upon the resignation of Kenyon to ac- hitTho tariff bill planters Is not done yet. and the The swoofitag languor, the- - voluptuous la not the of wrapper Sumatra sucCharms question cept a seat on the federal bench, a of very much importance, when th whole Of her he holds in 'his triumphal arms cessor was chosen to fill the vacancy scope of the measure Is considered; but The captive soldier to his captive pressed. there la a lot of agitation, on way and She turn to him her dark heada pallid s grace, pending nomination and election by the another, and more will be heard from it bill la sent to President T him made weak by her strange Toters of the Hawkeye state. Mondays before thefortariff h!a signature. The manufacHarding trlei turers are trying to convince not only Of perfumed UP, clear look and lifted primaries will be interesting as evi- congress, but the growers as well, that be Till, face, would of Intereat everyone farmthe best extent which the to the the ardent Ruler see close, bending dencing conserved If th tariff on Imported like th In those deep ejes, ers of Iowa have become affected by were brought down several pegs. ment at North Bend, Ore., the shipping board constructed 2312 vessels of various types, totaling 13,630,711 deadweight tons. Today more than 1000 of these vessel are laid up, due to the depressed condition of the worlds markets, as well a to the inability of the Ameri can operator to compete with foreigners from the standpoint of expeusee. Albert D. Lasker, chairman of the hipping board, commenting on this stagnation existing in maritime circles throughout the world, and particularly on the effort, of the government to upbuild the American merchant marine, -- . old-tim- good-nigh- good-nigh- good-nigh- moan-e-lesse- 1 - night. A mighty sea, and .galleys put PRODUCT. flight.' FOR Iowa i predomi' ANCHUSA. On the other hand, there are those can be nantly an agricultural state. growers who Insist that a cigar I Hats tomade entirely of American-grow- n There sre six candidates for the Re- bacco , ' be not will readily ac- I Hate bosses . . . ' ' which only who I am Infinitely wearied to the class of smoker publican nomination. Unless in the ceptable old one but lean who far class of cigars, By the chummy like the primaries nn aspirant receives 35 per that th demand will be good, and there- Over your chair . . . aqd . . cent of the total vote cast, selection of fore the American tobacco crop can be Call you Girlie marketed with a good return to the raleer And the ones who dictateMltrough a a candidate will devolve upon a state of Smoke barrage domestic tobacco. e of the And the kind. who are xlwaV getting convention. The most formidable can-- ' Some of the maker adof on the were New, weird, difficult words out. of big verge didate in the field at this time is ' campaigns, based on getting out The funksndwagnaltw vertising Colonel 'Smith W. Brookhart of Wash- a cigar with the foreign wrapper at th And I utterly loathe the la out These who nickel spell a ways Those plans apiece. price of ington, a lawyer and world war vet- old Names for you , have-- been held up pending the final acrovjte rowt eran, regarded as a radical and sup- tion of congress on the question of duty And pronounco . . . , I think . Insist maker These thoy on , Sumair. ported by the workingmen and farmers, cannot make the cigar with the old Sir Awthuh ha never had a boxe DORE. of radical tendencies. Des Moines wrapper Ml sel at 5 cent If the proposed forecasts of the primary possibilities dutv goe through, and will not even The U. 8. of AT ha disarmed so rapidmake un effort. smallest army In ssys that it would occasion no surprise Some of the manufacturer are rather ly that It how has the world compared to population. AnyAmerican the the growof all that were if Brookhart to lead the field of annoyed I to relieve the president going er do not see th situstion from their i how. th s our councandidates, but whether he can achieve point of v lew. One cigarmaker here re- of standing for hours defenders a they march past. 'Now the necessary 35 per cent of the total cently had this to say: trys can .Just Jnvlt tharmy,pver to th farmers who raise tobacco he vote required to direct nomination is will American let-I- t go at be the first to feel the pressure. If White House to luncheon and is adopted. that. conjectural. Colonel Brookhart must th plan to Increase thethedutysenator who Instead of applauding win in the primary if be is to getthe, are And wh 'the enemy appear before our to Jam through th tariff, tot , will he likely to curse. them gates nomination at all, for it is conceded baccotrying grower r as proa L.3j tariff, hence With that he would stand no chance what- aposed. we will have to raise the price of .Way the, army have his ticket and a ever in n convention, domestic cigar or pay less to the grower lower berth alt engaged and his toothfor his filler udacco If we raise prices brush and pajamas packed radicalism. will lose volume, so to Ahe consumer w Sd that he may hurl himself like an ava-th- e the grower. Fonqr Congressman Charles E. will n Insolent foe. two sides of the ques- lanche th are There Picket of Waterloo is another R. H. U yigar tion It mar be that the old is a conservative, whose-staitIt ia true tha will never eofue back. If to is wrapper neceswy upon public questions is in marked op- the Sumatra Answers to Questions. supplv aroma1 Ind Kavor, the high tariff position to that taken by Brookhart. may block return' to normalcy tn thla line. - (Anv reader can the answer to anyj Just as good a cigar f can be put on Ah Clifford Thorne, who achieved na If entirely--OAmerican, to- quest on by writing The Tribune Ipfor-mmarket made tionaJ 'prominence some years ago fry bacco. aoon old-tlwill ion cigar the Bureau. Frederick J. Haskin, 11- the annoyance he caused railroad cor- return" to solace 'those who mourn Its rector. Washington, D. C. This offer ' , los . applies atrlctly to Information- The bu- -' porations on the question of concealed reau cannot give advice on legal, msdlcal It doe not at- is Conanother and financial matters candidate. LAST cear' profits, Knowledge, tempt to settle domestic troub ea, nor to , Burton gressman Sweet, who has Lit Us Peach Tree.Allby- my window. on any-research exhaustive undertake lqcJ.Sd up tlght, With yftur bud W rat y ouc question plainly and aligned himself with the farm7bloc; Dont subject' to keew ydur secret , try you hr'eflv. Give (ull name and address and Leslie M. Francis of Des Moine and sight. Any longer, from Inclose two cents In stamps for return a blossom Colonel Claude Stanley of Corning, who t?vry bud. contain i All repl.ea are sent direct tq postage, 4 know' i dont In rasping I th lnqylrer.) is Tunning on his war record, complete And each blossom 'ha a perfume so? uell me Last Didn't the field of candidates. Ver th hair on n man Q. 'Of what use j head? .J. Q. McK. If tbe primary vote fails to effect a Blsdegof Grass, .o mhylv .peeping A. Authorities on hygiene of the! hair- nomination and the choice goes to a From the brawn and thawing ground, agree that th hair on the human head sre sewing separate patches has tot It moat Important uae the pro- convention, the contest will become one You That are sprinkled sH around. lection of the skull from Injurious falls, t of capturing a majority of the dele- Bur theyll o bq pieced together ,i, Why is I th Plttahurg bait1 tsan) biason whv you grow. the That The Q. gates. Bepublican organization Velvet carpet to make a ' called the Pirstee? J. M. leaders have been paying particular at- Jut Didnt LestYear tell me so? In ltvi the Pittsburg team secured A. tention to the selection of the delegates, Is Leu of the' service Blerbauer, by tacSturdy Bush with s thorny edges. tics which were termed piratical. Th being convinced that tho nomination , Surely ever) cams has clung but has lost Its opprojewel will be made by the convention which In vour heart you hold brium. Rose. a Into That will meet within sixty days after the outfit, Shabby though ybur present How many nations w.U be repreQ Onlyelht vourtreasure show primary. sented at tha centennial exposition In favorite a lovers prove B. C. The organization, according to pres- And you Last Braxll? Jear tel) me so? , , nations will participate A. Twenty-fiv- e JJiqn't ent indications, will control the conrcn In tha celebration, which will be held In Ff warfare-from Rio de tion, it then remaining only for tbe Homely Implements Janeiro September 7, 1922, Rusty, trysty, friendly tools. till March II, 1923. Congres has approorganization to agree on a nominee. All Standing idle bv my garden to 11,004,000 defray the expense priated fools' In an sttltudw-tha-t the present candidate probably would Out of the United 8tmte government. I hear you calling, think Don't you of this amounL a building hat been erectbe eliminated from the reckoning exHoe? lJttle Spade 1and Tittle will afterwards aerv a n pered which muit answer cept Piekett and Sweet, and the firit Soon or later Year for eur ambassador to manent residence tell me so? Didn't Last ' - . question, would be whether either of In KeW York Times, BraiH. Reed Nan Terrell them could be agreed upon. ' 'k ' Q. Who conceived th ides of making THE FARMER. the poppy th national 'memoriaLf-ower. I - LOVI SHINING THINGS. son I 8o . k have, . Xo my day A, - Thla Ides originated with 1 work and 1 work till my work Is done! Mss Some of them home things: of Moins Michel, snow. tbe fctat principal Its only the rain, orortheth wind and sheen; napkins Normal Os.. school st I Athens, go,;. hours, fix my My opal bowl; th polished That pass' W f i . t crystal clean. rules where I plow, my No ttriks-vot- a Q How many stenographer ar there In the United States? P. 8. Some of them ar Nature things: A. Th census bureau says that there I work and I work "till rrfy work Is done! A glassy bubble: And only the rain or ths wind end1 know. were tli.134 stenographers and typist tn Sliver eloud-rlglittering star: go. u; e. -Tbe rainbows mirrored double. Decide bow deep shall my plow-poijdvJ for me, mV son Xo Best of them are love thins: Q. How did th expression stealing Is E. I done! work and I work till work O. R. thunder my My wedding rings smooth originate? shine; And only tha God of th raia and anon Tour eves with gleaming fires of love A. Stealing the thunder twas coined in Sh early English playhouse. The Which klnd.e spark In mm., khall fix my hours, or th paca I go. terial placed Inslde a eylinder toFJlrauIat Walter Greenoueh In Farm Life. May Winini Ward. In Jd radical doctrine. Salvation lies solely in government The ship subsidy bill, now being discussed before a joint congressional committee, consisting of members oi the senate committee on commerce and the house committee on merchant marine and fisheries, provides adequate meant, subject to such amendments as are advisable and practical, for the of American restoration maritime prestige. This is s matter for the entire nation to support, not only from a spirit of patriotism and of pride, but for economic and national preservation. America must build up its export trade; it must 'find markets for its surplus production. No nation has been successful in carrying out these policies unless it bat had a merchant marine capable of transporting its own commodities as well as maintaining effiin cient connections these ports in order to obtain return cargoes. For us the only solution lies in federal assistance. In a review of th execution of the shipbuilding program, the New York World ssva thst vessels built during nnd after the war consisted of requisi-- . tioned and contract steel cargo carriers; tankers, refrigerator, transport, collier end combined passenger end cargo vescontract wood cargo carriers, sels; barges, tankers, finished hull and sailing vessels; contract composite carrier of cargo; concrete cargo carrier and tankers, steel nnd wood ocean tugs end steel nnd wood harbor tugs. The bnilding of this fleet wee not confined entirely to the United States, Japan constructing thirty vessels of 243,290 tone, and Chinn four steel cargb earners of 40,000 tons The original program called for 3270 After the hips of 18,407,270 tone. rmistiee msch construction was canceled, thus reducing the program by 958 hips of 4,770,565 tone, which represented approximately 50 per cent of sll vessels that bad not reached t degree ofjcompletion of 85 or 90 per cent, and f the vessels yet to more than ' be launched. When the emergency fleet corporation adopted the plan of building fabricated ship end awarded contracts for a total of 390 vessels, doubt was expressed in some quarters ae te tbe success of this type of construction. Many of these veasels hsv been in continuous service for a long time, and the results show that they have proved equally as serviceable as others of the fleet, and their utility as cargo carriers has been established. The use of etsnd- one-hal- what? Curious I tivating speaker, never heard of him before. To what stawould you aslife In American tion your ' sign hlmf; Choate's rift of humor was brightest on th spur or th oocaalon. "The Grand Central etatlon." he ra pl ed promptly. Ah, yes, I see. spoke up hie neighbor on the other elde. what w call In toyAmerlca. Depew got Into h'a owing England th great middle class. on of Choate's neighbors, tb on on the left, said to him: (Copyrights 121, by the MeNaught Your- fellow. Amerfesn Is a most cap Syndicate. Inc.) serio- us-minded - ... . candi-dateh- e d -- tt at i - -- e-- -- 1 bftdp-know- wilL-gro- . - time-cloc- v - 7,. jfy.. 4 -- Q. Are French rallroqda owned' and run by th government?' B. L. A. Private railroad companies operate the lines, but th statdwwqe them and Answer ta Yesterday's Question. only concedes thera for a limited- period. 1. On what data did William Jennings However, the government exercise trver Bryan resign offic as secretary of etale th management of the railroads a threeJuno t. 1915. fold control financial technical and com2. two What groat rivers flow Into the A .. mercial, Persian gulf, and what anolent empire two rivers? Xba Tigris between these lay Q- When wr ere ferry boats 'first known? and the Euphrates Babylonia. W. B. A. 3. Dodk Darwin claim man la descend A. There I mention pf on in the ed from monkey? He states that the Bible. evidence shows that men, monkeys and Absalom. King Dsrld went' Into retire- apes art descended from some very rement and 'after' he was persuaded "to, re- mote common ancestor. turn to his house, a, ferry boat was sent 4. What sro five .synonyms for the to bring over tb kings household. See word kindred, Relationship, affinity? Second iSamuel, nineteenth chapter. similarity, connection and harmony. I. Did Ben Turpin ever play In picQ. 'Did the cavalpy of th United tures with Charlie Chaplin? Tee for one I States army see active service during th year. worid war? H. F. D. , (. In what war waa Archimedes killed? The American cavalry took very Archimedes Was killed at th taking of little active part In th late war In so Syracuse by tb Romans about 212 B. C. hr aa tha .operations In Europe and I. What ia th distance by beat from Aala wer. Concerned. Meat of the ca?-- . Ban Francisco to Valparaiso? Five thouairy were- occupied at that timr-6(ha. sand on, hundred forty nautical miles Mexican border. Four reglmentsWer1 t. What war was considered by militent to France and employed critics the most devastating prsvlous principally on remount duty:, One, squadriSh took an tary tq the world war? The "thirty years active part in tha .battle of SL Mlhiel. war, ISIS to 1642. which Involved almost all of Europe, and was based largely on religion. . What team In th American league I of made th most hits during tha season MEMORY TESTS 1931? Detroit, with 1724 hits 10. What Is a French meal "a prix 1. Who waa-Pe- te is at fixed price," fixe? Th Cartwright I. Who composed the opera, "The th opposite meaning of a la carte, a meal made of foods at fixed combination "The a of Marriage of Figaro andMario up Flute"? a fixed price, not chosen from th bin I. In the absence of ail powr, to res of fars. but otherwise like an ordinary son, what force guide insects to perform restaurant meal; It la erroneously called the acts of thetr live? table d'hote In this country. - -- 1 L -- A LOGICAL PROOF Our 33 stores and markets of which Salt Daks is tho buying center form one of our four units of tho Skaggs system. Tho stores that aro situated tn (buying' contor aro grouped in one unit to increase our buying power. Tho logic of this can bo seen in the fact that wo owned a thousand stores in Europe,, little good could corns to our stores hers, for the freight rate would mors than sat up ths difference saved in ths purchase pries.' -- it uT CaUfornla office being right in ths heart of tho vegetable and fruit center contribute much to our low cost. With last years salsa in this unit alone of over two million dollars, yon can readily see our buying power is enormouaIt is also shown in tho fact that nearly all our price ar lower thaa many dealers have to pay for their goods. If you ars interested in saving, you will never be content until you aro a Skaggs pstroiv UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL 12 OCLOCK SATURDAY , i lb. Skaggi Fresh Creamery Butter 35c 13c Large tall can Mediuni Red Salmon . . .3 large cans Small Sweet Pea (a real bargain) 33c Baby Spring Lamb, whole shoulders or. chops, lb. ..20c 27c Baby Spring Lamb, legs or loins, lb. . . C Shoulder Pork Roast (center cuts), lb J5c SOME EVERYDAY SAVING PRICES COITEE Try Old Master it is a very high-gradEastern Coffee. can Old Master .... ...$2.19 can Old Master . . . ,..$1.33 . . . . .45c can Old Master . . can Skaggs Purity ...1.00 35c b?n Skaggs Purity . - . . TEAS you use Green Tea, you will bo well pleased with tha high quality of Bml Garden. - lb. Koval Garden lb. Royal Garden 1 lb. Lipten Tea lb. Lipton Tpa . . , Mi 1 Mr CANE SUGAR. Sugar la gradually advancing. Better buy a tack before ws are forced to advancs our price. ,?v 100 lbs. Fine Uane Sugar $Lii9 10 lbs. Fine Cane Sugar ....69c ' MTT.1T Large TalF Can Milk Gmail Can Milk ,T. Eagle Brand Milk , . . 9c ...5c .22c PAPER Large Rolls Toilet Paper . Long Pkga. Waxed Paper .. 4 2 .... . .25c , .15C POSTUM Large can Instant Postum Small can Instant Postum Cereal Poatum f. . 1 lb. pkg. Maid o! Barley', . qocoA ." ldb. can Pure (Woa . lb. can Pure Cocoa 3 small can Pure Cocoa can Dnntboil . 40c. . .23c . 20c f j 19c CANNED rBUITS In heavy cyrup. Mdb. can Dontboil Large can Cherries;?,,, ..30c Large can Calif. Pear ...l. ..85q. . HIGH PATENT Large can Egg Plum ,23e You can save much by taking ad- Large can Yeilotr Cling Peaebes 23c vantage of these prices. Medium can Blackberries . .29c 10 .sacks High Patent Flour r. 13.60 Medium ' ean Strawberries .... . 39c 2 aacks High Patent Flour . . . Medium $2,75 .29c yan Raspberries J vack High patent Flour $1.40 MACARONI sack Corn Meal ...23c Jb. Bulk .Macaroni . ',V. . . , . !49c sack Germade '...., .'..37c 2lbs. Bulk Macaroni 91b. aark .Graham Flour .23c; .35c pbgt.. Macaroni,. Noodles, Vehnr-criL- , OYSTERS SALMON Spaghetti ,.,..15c 2 email cans Cove Oyster ., 2 large plgs. Delisb . . , . .45c " L large cn 'Cove Ovsters . . ... " PUKE- - SNOW-WHITLARD . GmH cn Bed Galmop . W can only tbapura; ahtw-whft- a (Large can Alaska Red Salmon V,! Lard, In palisJ. can Medium Red Salmon 35c Ittlb. packed r large pail net- Pure Lad $1.55 k,rKa oanPink Salmon ,15c ?!!? pa,L ne iure Lard 79c T.ll can, DryPack Shrimp .J5c Mft pail K Ur'd;J- - .35c E nt SOME SAYING .MEAT .PRICES; j ' What are fiv synonym for the abthty 7 i. Name .four Important cities In th province of Ontario located on Lake Ontario? I. What famous English queen died a most miserable death? 7. Where did SL Patrick receive hi religious training? I- For what company did Wallace Raid make hie first screen appearance? I. On which aide of the groom does the bride walk down, from tbe altar. . 10- When was th parcel post system Inaugurated in the United States? word Q. What will, keep silver knives with steel -- blades from rusting? C. N. V. A. All steel articles can be perfectly a tump preserved from rust by of freshly burnt lime In putting the drawer or case In whlcB they ar kepL 5 -- ' 4. thunder was taken out, with the result that the ominous sound vwse (ackltig when the 'cylinder waa roiled. Someone had stolen th thunder. - .... ... y, ' to- HOME-GROW- Putting Depew in His Place. eh 1 Thera. was a bfg'dinner on one night In London and Chauncey Depew, then at th head of th New York Contra! system, was to deliver the principal aneach, Joseph Choate, then our ambassador to tha court of SL James, aat at th guest table flanked on either eld by a member,,. of th - British neither of whom had over boon star-point- old-tim- any: 1 Cigar? e peace. fist-fight- s a 1922. meau tr2tfth. ean extend ihrm j choice! q a .u7k prime beep bij iripj t a'acauck low pricaa B" rtMm t Our BABY SPRING LAMB Rib Lamb Ghopa, . . a IQ .22C Shoulder Lnmb Chop, lb. '0Un8iiFunl,ur ftumP Rost jb.'i! 18c Lamb Stew; lb.,.,.. 14419 ioN 'Hbil, ,17c ifUTTON" Gtanding Bib Boast. lj? .'j. . .Round or Sirloin Steak, lb. lb. , ,20c . 3C Leg' of ' 25q Loin andMutton, Steak, lb BibfMutton Chop, ib. .20c Shoulder" Chop, lb. 15c CUBED MEATS Muftoq. Stew, 5c lb.'...,.... Eaitern Sugar Cured Hanra, whole Sweet eastern pork or half,-jv S4e 8houlder Fork Boast, lbr.. 15c Sweat? Sugar Cured Bacon Shoulder Pork eul ,.18e best Bv tka piece, lb lioajt, oo. Shoulder Fprk Steak, ib. .......18c Center entg, ibl Pork Chop, lb. ,....25c Jtice Streaked Galt Pork. lb.'-lT- e oy Loin Loin Fork .Boast, ib. ..;...T-.24f- t Bnnelesi Primal Rib Boast (Boiled), Loin . . . . . ; and- b. ? - well-iron- stair;-Windo- . dew-dro- ps nt lf UTAH IDAHO L OAUrORXU 153 Eefent216 Etate-3- 17 - 8UU 40 S. WYOJflNO OREGON HEY ADA Mtla-3- 34 8. Mala. i |