Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 5

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/ GRIP LABRADOR OOO GLa EH: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921. de Casper Daily Eridune PAGE FIVE 5 ‘They would be 15 years from the dati | than on Great Britain because under ratio” principle. It was expected by C a et completion and two years from the} be “5-5-3 ratio” of Secretary Hughes’|the American delegates, without ques- % | beginning of replacement vessels when| 2&n already accepted by the British,|tion, that a 10-year test of the pric- 3 th | One of the four British battle cruis:}) 20 per cent reducticn thelr fleetireached as to the Far East would R jers to be retained, the Tiger, was laid] y 1931 when the ratio apply.|pave the way for atill further naval : down In 1911. would not face any such reductions at the end of that time. British and Japanese Not Yet Satisfied waiweee =" ee | ANTIURIC With American Propgsals, Acceptance May Be Based on Some Changes ing today American proposals for immediate fleet reducti - | however wotild ctill have almost a de year naval holiday. ‘The British and Japances omens 1 a nen. the nol pear to Have found some details of th quire further rétreatment vefore final acceptance. ‘The British have pointed out the ef-| ‘0 attain it in 1928. Great Britain has ive 1 wi the fect on the fleets if the full measure|2° replacement schedule at prevent:l botany, geuen. rons io bee six of Secretary Hughes’ plan were car- tied into execution, The plan pro- ea cessation of building for 10 fizing of the life of a battleship | This program is what maintained her|as worn out and replaced, 20 years, replacement building to|“two-power-standara” now abandoned.| The Nagato alone would have a de- in 17 years after the ship to be| Applying the proposed American re-|cade or more of serviceable Ife left laced was completed, thus allow-| placement rule to the ships to be re-|and the four battle cruisors the Kiri- three years for construction of tle }tained by each power under the same ew ship. 20-year life rule alono is a novel| 1931, at the end of the 10-year naval one for other navies, Japan now | holiday when she might b replace- ‘s elght years as the life of capital|ment building, four battleships that beginning replacement within | dated back 22 years to the time theirjish and Japanese experts think. the eriod after a vessel is construct-|keels wore iald, four going back 21 United States would came to the end She has not as yet worked out years and four 20 years. i WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—(By The Associated’ Press.) |combletion before the ships to replace —Naval of the three thajor powers still were review= ee, Were commissioned. The new: | clfle questions tn the background. sary in the complete Anti-Uric out, by! highly technical questions connected with theta ships, the Maryland, California,] There —— little redson to Soubt | it Bold by Smith-Turner Drug Co. the other two that t.e American replacement pro- iy |eram, to apply after the holiday, ts completed in 1916 under war pressur. Japan |largely tentative except !n the “55-3 e holiday ended. the British would have to for|tical results of other agreements replacement also in 1931. FOR RHEUMATISM Rheumatism must be treated inter | Dakota, would be 24 years ol from| United States with the possibility of|inq” the Midnere seade te ae ee an agreement on Far Eastern and Pa-| work Properly. ANTI-URIC will do eon | the Gate their keels were laid in 1931. ] | Two-of them, the Delaware and North Tennessee, Idaho and Mississippi, = = FOR OLD AGE POSSIBLE New Product Makes Usual Infirmities of Old} 4 Age Things of the Past. cade of active fe when the holiday et aga Officers ap-| oa g. “In the same way in the Jape- e plan which will re- | nese retained fleet, the oldest Japanese this eight-year cycle, however, expect-| battleship, the Settsu, wns laid down ing with her present building program in 1913... She would have but three For two years prior to the war she|battleships, the Fusco, Yamashiro, Ise laid cown five new battleships a yearjand Higua would have from four to and for years previously four a yerr.| tive years to.go before being scrapped ima, Haruna, Hi-Yel and Kongo, iso would have only four or tive ears before tyey would be. replaced. 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