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Show J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Plan to Discuss Press United States Leads World in Great Slump- at Washington Dinner in Ship Building, Lloyd's Register Says CLEV Plans for - NEW YORK. while in the asm periods 478,000 tons of Oct. were launched, the launchings 'shipbuilding, with the United shipping more than two and a half timee States shoeing by far the greatest loss, being the volume of new work. was disclosed today In figures compiled In the United 8tates. If is there by Lloyd's Register. With reference to have been virtually no newshown, launchings In the three months, or no new order this country the Register shows that: - launchihgs hare been 1. Counting only ships on which work Great Britain'snearly four times her new contracts. actually Is In progress, ths United States The Register aleo notes sharp deis led by England, France and Holland, crease in the construction of tankers with Japan and the British dominions throughout the world, the decline In the on the heels of the United States. past quarter having been 140,000 grosa right tons. 2. The ynited State Is only ( per cent of the world's tonnage, England Is building 0 per cent, and the other maritime nations 31 per cent combined. 3. This colmtry now has only 150.000 tons'of ships In the yards, has not contracted for any new ones since last July 1. and has largely suspended work on those already on the 4. America's decline since the peak ef vessel construction has been 4,031.000' tone goodly percentage of the decline for all the world, which tons about 5,340,000 averages 5: Her shipyards are building only d as much tonnage aa they were a year ago; Great Britain's are building 10. A world-wid- e Mump In Senator in Keynote Speech . Says Increase in Taxes , Is Creating Bolshevists. MERIDIAN. , Idaho, Oct. Id. Senator William EL. Borah demanded a political revolution conducted at the ballot box" in the keynote apeech dt hla Idaho campaign Monday night. He told an audience of SOd people that filled auditorium, gallery and atage of a Meridian church how taxea In every community, .every state and the nation have leaped since 1915. He declared the situation Is making BoUhe-vlet- a He Insisted that "a fight for fiscal relief la a fight for the American home,'.' and urged Upon the people the necessity own Into their hands taking "the of power In politics." . The senator laid down this program of Add nothing" to our present burden. Cut all government to absolute assen-l- a T one-thir- f. one-hal- America is building today only 2000 tons more of freight bottoms than she was at the outbreak of the world war in July, 1914; all other nations, taking Into account the wholesale suspension of building during the last three months, aggregate 919,000 tons above the prewar construction totals; Great Britain Is with building 1,200,000 tona compared 1914.Is. 1,750, 000 she had under way In July ' Bring home every American soldier In a as to these IJovd's figures points Europe. "striking Indication' of how the volume .. . Reduce the army te.lOOjQOO men-of shipbuilding Is ffrtHug off through, the Collect, the interest on the national scarcity of new orders to replace work to debt. be completed. continuing: Restore the excess profits tax law.' "During the past quarter the shipyards Pass a federal Inheritance tax law. of all countries combined started on new Give complete publicity to Income tag work aggregating only 187,627 gross tons. payments. Establish a rural credit system based on agricultural interests and not comof the work finished good weather is mercial interesta for its completion this fall. Having discussed these forms at some necessary favorable weather would continue length, the senator asked- - "How are you theIf stretch of mad would be finished by going to get these things? Bo not imfirst of the new year, but Contractor agine it can be done without persistent the preeffort and courageous campaigning on Devlin fears 'that bad weather willbefore being completed your part. You must seize the instru- vent It31 from next of March year. mentalities of power In politics.'' X . 11, 1922. tracted Interaatlonanrttentlon. The place and time so that members from a distance might combine the meeting with that of the Associated Press and the American Newspaper Publishers association In New York- - the following week. were-chose- El AND, Ohio, Oct.-10- . a discussion at a dinner In Washington April 21 of the newspaper In Its relation td public affairs by men of national and Poison Assists Doctor International prominence were made at of the board of directors of the in Quest of a "Rest American Society of Newspaper Editors here today. The dinner will mark tha close of the PORTLAND. Or. Oct. 10. Dr. annual meeting of the society, which J. Klecan, distinguished scholar, the board today voted to hold in Wash- physician and pathologist, had left todav 21. 90 for and the "long, long rest" shl spoke of ington April While-th- e names of those who will ad- In a note yesterday to her friend here. dress the dinner were not made public, Dr. Marie Equl, In her office yesterday Dr. Equl reit was said that they would Include men whoea activities In public life have at ceived in' the mail from IV. Klecan this Constance 13 letter: "Dear Marls I am Worn out and so am going for a long, long, rest. You Concan have roy books. Good-b- Little More Than Half of Potato Crop Harvested y, stance Ir. Equl rushed to the office of her companion and colleague, several blocks away. Dr. Klecan lay unconscious on a divan. 'Three hours later (the died. Bhs had taken poison. Dr. Klecan, a Pole by birth, attended leading atmedical schools, in Europe and Johns Hopkins university. She studied specialized In pathology and bacteriology, , THE MISSING BLUSH. He told the shy maid of his love. The color left her cheeks; But or? the boulder of his coat It showed for several weeks. Texas Scalper. A Special to Tb Tribune, ALBION. Idaho, Oct 10. The following September survey la given out by the Caldwell Commercial bank of Caldwell: Slxty-flv- e per cent of the earlv crop of potatoes is still In the ground. The part-o- f the crop that was harvested sold at a pricy that did not pay the growing and shipping expanses. It is probable that the bulk of the crops Will, be harvested and stored fob higher prices. The third crop of hay is being harvested and the yield Is good. Sales are frea quent at 88 per ton. 100 New Cloth Frocks . Q Warm Apparel for Babies Infancy to Six Year Special to The Tribes. POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 10. According to R. F. Kellogg, resident engineer of the highway work being done between McCammon and Lava Hot Springs, the work of grading is practically completed and more than one and a half miles have been graveled, There are nearly eight miles of highway under construction, which, when finished, will give an excellent state hard Surface highway from Pocatello to Lava Hot Springs. There are twenty-fiv- e men at work at present under Contractor J. Devlin, who Is personally directing the construction. This piece of work was let for the contract price of $45,000 and with 38 per cent Scientifically made garments. Shirts priced Bands priced Binders priced NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Former Premier Clemenceau of France will travel alone when he comes to the United States next month, according to Colonel EL M. House, one of hla close t friends In the United States. And this despite the fact 82 years of age and that Clemenceau is more than thirty adexpects to deliver dresses during a atrenuous tour of this country to tell the duties of each people In the tremendous world crisis created by the war. "The Tiger" will enter America as an individual, wlH accept no Invitations, pripay his own vate or public, and willsaid. Colonel House He will sail from France on November 11, arriving In New York on November 18. KNITTED BOOTEES, Priced 35c, 50c, 85c, $1.25 . . Priced Smart Cloth Frocks for Immediate Wear in. a Special Selling Today Priced $ is the secret a beautiful woman would tell of her charm. The first includes the careful selection of the very best beauty, aids designed to ward off middle age and keep the skin fresh and clear; the second requires the judicious use of just the right rouge, the distinctive contour of bps and eyebrows, a certain elusive fragrance, Arabian T oiletries are designed to enhance the beauty of lovely women apd impart beauty to those not so favored. Every separate Arabian beauty aid has a definite purpose The complete line includes the following delightful toilet prepara' ' tions. . SETS' Set $3.45 $195 -- KNITTED TOQUES $6.45- - colors, white and combination. Priced 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 W WHITE COATS FOR BABIES Priced $2.95, $195, $7.95 . WARM CLOTH COATS In shades of brown, tan, gray, navy, .lighter hues. Priced $4.95, $7.45, $9.95, $1195 nd u well aa tip . J Sport Grooming Plus a Hint of Sophistication ' in pretty new weaves. $1.00, $1.75, $2.95 SWEATER In bright - - - SWEATERS All-woo- l, Sale Today, 10 A. M. rt (elected. Carefully 85c, $1.00, $1.75 50c, 65c, $1.00 ...,.50c, 60c, $1.00 Three-ples- e Ultra-Sma- ' KNIT. UNDERGARMENTS Work Is Being Pushed on Clemenceaa Will Shun All Fetes in Tour of U. S. McCammon-Lav- a Highway Ef-- Hose Si Thu remarkable grouping features dresses of individual style for street and afternoon beaded, braided or plain tailored models, including sizes and flared skirts for larger women. Basque, straight-lin-e Drapes and panels are introduced in clever novel effects. We believe everv woman who views this collection will be most enthusiastic in pro- - Womens silk and mercerized sport hose. All first quality. Big assortment of colors. All sizes. Regular $1.50. C jfj Special, per pair ... - CHILDRENS PONY STOCKINGS In cotton, lisle and wool ment is now ready. Our fall assortFfl I C"s X Wrinkle Eradicator , -- . ...,v. $1.50 Bleachingfiaia,,singlo-Tatceng4b)ww.,50a, . Bleaching Cream (double strength) Bleaching Cream (triple strength) Cold Cream (small) Cold Cream (large) 4..; Vanishing Cream k.' Tissue Builder (small) Tissue Builder (large) Zaroma Face Powder Beauty Secret (small) Beauty Secret (large) Bust Developer ......... !75c '...$1.00 50c $1.00 50c 50o $1.00 ,.,....$1.00 .TT . $1.00 Complexion Lotion T(liquid face powder), small 77 ...$1.50 $1.0Q 50o '"WWUSvMi.W. |