Show TALK ABOUT RATES I Vice President President Calkins Takes Issue With Rail Critics ND Ore Oro Nov It 17 17 If American Arl business men are r to G get t ther share ha c of tho trade trad Incident to In apan Tapan they must t pt forth efforts as a oher oh r coun- coun countries coun countries trl tries already adY are ar bidding bidding- for tor It ItE I B H II Blake of Tokio told the P foreign trade trad council In third annual conference hete hec Friday Al- Al Already Al ready British interests ape e active In hils direction he be sl said alo I Protest against what hot he lie term tm term eil eel and ind unfounded atta attack upon the th railroads by other are made mode by R It itt l I Cal rio Cal ln of Chicago vice Ice president of the th Chicago Milwaukee St Paul StPaul railway rallay lIe He declared there StI I was too much loose bilk bLIk about rot rate s a aid ad id d d examples example to show mall mal proportions proportion of cot col of ot com corn commodities commodities modUles represented by railroad fre freight ht rates CUTS TI ST I alkins d declared that thai l r reduced rates on wheat heat hent would oud give little relief to the Only Ony 20 I per ier er cent of the wheat raised In Inthe Inthe the tite United States is exported he e aid ht ind most of thi this Is In the form of flour Canada exports 78 76 per r cent of oC the wheat h at f Ch hr hI raises It If e should cut our I mates d railroads would do like like- liKe S In order to 10 sell ell at Lit Ih at the same price for tor all wheat 5 w nether r from front the United Untied C or the Argentine Argentin must mut be besold bosold sold in Liverpool nt at the same p I Prie rl It If f fi eight on heat etc e cut the tho farmer would world little b benefit and the loid loiA lie ho borne by the Blako Blahe suggested st d that the confer conCer- conference one ence recommend Commend to the United States s chamber of ot commerce for for- tor-rc-Al tor action to raising a fund of oC 2 to be loan loaned d to Amer Amer- Americans leans who ho lost their means mean l of ot e live livelihood in the Japanese c e dl ter Tn TR TG D I IV 11 T The rapid development of ship shIp- shIpPing shipping ping on the tte Pacific In III the ears and end the great creat further futher 1101 th nos nas ns In an oddness J today Hay by L L c Lr cr 1 r Haloes of S Seal at tie tic vice president of the tIl Ad n Ad It'll 1 line for tor Annii an An ilan busi busi- busi business ness men in w ru dwelt up liP upon on bv w V Frank 11 n chief of oC oft the c Far Eastern dh division e ct cf f the tie tie- de department of ot commerce who S Secretary of Comm Commerce Her JEer Herbert Herbert bert bent Hoover at the conier conference nce he he resolutions committee of James M I of af Tacoma h i ira was at lt voik OJ k formulating the policies to be acted upon toda today The Tho annual foreign trade bin was as as h held ld Friday nIght L C CP P of San Franl Francisco co being tile pi principal speaker nn C |