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A scene in tiic iip-to-dat.% musical comedy. Kissing Time," will l?e presented ;.t tin < mirt llientre, Tuesday and Wednesday :ii?*litsf November'22 and 2d GREATEST LIVING PREACHER, i DR. S.PARKES CADMAN, WILL DISCUSS NATION'S MISSIOL. Noted New York Pastor Universal!) ( Acclaimed a Prophet'of His Age? t His Lectures Will Be a Fea ture of Lyceum Season. . Pr. S. Parkes Cadtnan. perhaps thf ' best known active pastor In the United i States today, oociipyinj: the pnlplt ol ' the famous Central Conjrregnfiorini Church In Brooklyn, New York. Is t< ' leftiiro her*" in ti.e near future on tru subject "The Miss ton of the Repul> tic." He is universally acknowledge one of the world's greatest preachers unsurpassed as an orat<?r, scholar am thinker along sociological lin?rs. He i? a distinguished literary man und i> widely known a* 'he author of "Am bassadors of God." ??Charles Panvlc and Other English Thinkers." ant o'hor books. I>r. ("adman is undoubt edlv one of the prophets of the act and his appearance here will be tht lecture feature of the year. Moii'!a\ N"\ ??rut ?*r -N- Or '"a-bnai .l-"iv?is hi* "Th?. Mis sion ???? '!e lU'iighli. ;,r i'i?; tlid'im'ui M K. hi r h. Th.s rrm! .-r l? the 'ir^t ? ?f h .-???:? s of four slvcn under the aus ???? *iVit.rns-**i ? Cntvh. The .nlinis - i :??!? ? P>r ':>?? series is one Oo.'ar. ?'?Mi ti.e admission for at y ? n?! H ind" r is .'." ? The Thorns-m vested i-ho:r ?i:i i .-? h-.ird on November f'S. GERMANS SARCASTIC OVER CONFERENCE r>r'..r. N'ov. 21.- -(Ry The Assooia ted Press)?"lerrnan nfihla. qua rt-rs von ?Imie ior-"p!'uou*!v reticent In dl.stuss-? t iris the Washington conference. i?py?n<J, approving the armament curtailment, as ' : >* th?* sentim* nts ??f the (igr nian government. The i I'Tiiutn people .-online their o> .m mrnts t > rharavterlziug as "preposter ous" the >-li ? rc*'i- that tJerrtiany will ever strain become a menace to \vi>r!<l ' rjr >. ' Hejr Wolf. editor of the TiiPblUt, writing In his paper aft.-r agVn de nouncing the use ?f Krenrj. ? troops along tlie Rhine, suspects that the t:?\t Kr*neh move "will tie in the direction f t limiting ?ietnian families to o:i-? offspring." ami expert* T-. wit ness the arrival <*f "a cnmnii.i.-i'ia <?f allied mM-wlves to supervise r!?.? cur tailment of the output." THX SINOLX TXA.CX 1UN By Job* Bates There Is a man In our little town. So earoful and thrifty, tiiey say. He conn** every seed in his garden In spring Aud ? ! if' a'.! Ms tools when he puts tiiem away. This man has a Job :n a town miles a way. Rut he ':ev?r misses his train. He's on "me !n 'he m -rnlrjt. he's on *!r:;o at night. I r. s t rt sh! n y * J. r> r ? r rc* ? rf. IT* a>A'V. * th* ?TT* * *wn n) ***1 O* m rr*:r<^. atirt at r.!*h: He buy* r:? !ik* t).<* r. k'b.! bofor* An<! th? irk off Xow re^n'.iy !t happ*n*.l A nr.i'p-fn rhA?i?^* n:no. And Icrr ? ked rich', at ,;:s big f- -n' d r.. And e*. in called his r.nn-.e. I But th's man In r i? ? -,vn .-o'll.h't a ns wer He hadn't a word 'o say He ha l ? :n so li'iiK -.n a single t-a |; lie knew no other wn> I And so h" c? "s the ?.?- .?? ?. r ? \nd the rlve-fift'-cn as ..el" >'al he I' s- n iie mil;: g t. .riders. As near as we ran tell h'ufbrs \f i TS/.lne ? >. y , "Sfa'ker ymi rorti'-itib. r m i ? '?! ?? ? vou had hunted ng-is-ln Ui ?? At: .1" We"'. fanfa'n Sml'h te'ls me ther.- a: it., t? er-. there " 'Thai'- ruin*. th:?f"a riuhf." *a..| Stalk*.r. uluud!) ; "I I.:11m! them all " BRIANS DEFENDS ' (Continued Prom Pag* One) nstitutions <>f I.lwrty and Justice are I * e> ure to a!! peoples "Tln-ro is in. moral i:;??n of the , 7 leh nilrrs i.f lau'itj and Justice. \V< J : wdcrsnnri tin- dtfi'l-liltlcs. What no J - ias said will l>e r cad ! 1: i ".ia )n'u: th.sjg and by tin people w;lh a th-terni -ti.i- j ? ,i<>rt to undert-tand "We .anti' i k... :nr.? a statement of ails." x,ii,' clary 11 allies. ' Koitu-I lately the .-.inference ?>?? orguuiin.-u . h hat the .|Uesti--ll wl'l h.ixc a |-..uc III I v .itr di sens*:."'s. TI xprcssions we j j ?avc heard front the : epreseiit.i ti\t?s ft J i I. make 'IS e<int!i|r;.t tb?t? here | will hvi gcii-.'i. ten that .iispo.-itboi w..i i; ' ' > es^eti'tai to national foutity, sivitr- j i wliich armies riti nexer supply. WV "shall find. that if they ir, | lesire 't. fi'.ioj w;II he enduring among!, the people . f the wnr.d " | , Admit.ti I input K. t ? speaking tn h a ; tuiti. exjfressed ti..- profound sxmpathy i ' ? ! Japan for the stiv.-i of l'reirta-r P.ri-I' ?nil. and assorted that t-.r Mi.-m?"!\es J I he Japanese desired to mairtaai ? ti | land only mi. h military f. tees as seamed necessary for security and tue : ; uialntenanic- ?>:' i-n'.ir within. i ' Statement of Policy. I t Jtotii .Mr I :a I four and Huron Kat-> ( . sufcgosti-d that ti'* day's de\eh'pment-? ; , sei-med t.? indicate that any Unrtnth'M I _ tif land armament would he difficult to J , est lb' isb. .and although the subject w s J r? fcrrod a c-mm t'ee "f the whole ^ f..r futur? consideration there tvns ap-j . parent no inclination to h,a-ton tin- dis- j' i'U*iou of details. it would ti >t s u-- ) prise some of tItdelegates if fJ:.? artuii- | mint negotiations simmered down \i> nn j | effort inerolv In agpe on a genera, statement of policy. I " tailed i!i;uh s on the present snd proposed military strength of Krance were not included 111 Premier P.rta{ul e address to the mnferen.-e. tm* tonight lo explained thilt his ullus-.i lls to Co!: t uipi;ited red ict ? -!:. f- t a ftitute , tr-tiRth f 'IJ.Wtii regulars. as ngatt *,mi.to.(i pew under arms. This w ? ,'d 1-. iicco^u l-shed. l-.e ?a!.I hy k-? c oil.* .Mi l a half "coiascs" -a iruiiuag whereas nt present there ap- two fu ??classes" and the exist.rig law nutho l :z. s three. "If anyone asks us to go further" said the premier :n concluding his ad dress to the conference. "I shall ht\e to. answer clearly and definitely that it would l>e impossible for us to do it mtl'.out I XI osaiif ourselves to a nios; vcrious dangei*" Premier Briand's Address. Washingt >tt. Nov. II.? Premier 71 r! and in the coutse of his lengthy speech, said. "Gentlemen. n volume lias beep pub- ? lislirtl by no iess ? matt than Kit*Id Marshal l.ud.-ndorff, who fill! enjoys irrc.at authority in many German circles and who is followed l.y a great part of the elite in ilcrnitiny, professors, phil (.-? iph.-rs. writers, etc. Wil: do w? tead In this honk'.' Ho. says; "'It is necessary that wo should learn to understand that we li\e '.n a warlike time, that struggles will remain forever, for the single Individual as f-T the state, a natural phenomenon, that the struggle is equally ?-() the dlxlne order of the world.' "In the sumo honk Marshal r.udm dorff reproduces the words of Moltke "'Kcernal pence is ?? dream. It Is not oven u beautifud dream, .and war ts one of the parts of the order of the world. ?U<'h as it has l>"en created l.y tlod. It ? is hy war that are developed tin- noblest virtues of man. courage, disinterested ness. devotion to duty and splr.t of sacrifice, up to the abandonment of one s own life Without w ir the world w mid "ing In the morass of materialism. "And further this Is Marshal I, oleri dorff himself sneaking now It Is f..r the political education of the <><rmiin people, and If .Is an lndespensahle no '?iop. witli flie ktiowledge Of jtils fact, ?hat Iti the future war will he *he last and only decisive moans of |.olt?-v, rh it MlOllgh ??>mp|efOil bv the virile lift) of war, the cntento shall tvt be able ??? f.--r tdi the German people *o entertain If. although the are frying to take !? :ui:n .froni us. War Is 'hti rornersfor.r of ;:!! if11 gent policy. It is Mir cornerstone f ?? v ^r>' form ?.f future i;veii ntwl hi- t'lv of tii" future < ?f the Herman " V?? >1 t Marsha! I <videndorff ?nvs hi? The warlike qualities off lip- I'm* hvn and Herman army have I*?i put > the propf in | he !>>ii ly ImI i !?-:h ?:?!?? 'he Herman people need n < u'hrr .jual :i-s for their ni'.rn! renovation "I'llr? ptrlt of the fortifer arm; must !>?? th erm which will allow this toRovattot: ? take place ' "Such. cent lemert. are the w.-rds used y the highest Herman authorities who ;U" preserved. and I cm <iu:'e unde-. turd it, the fill! part. the Kr<at part at east. <f ihe cotifhlemc of the Herman ?-?ale. and that '.s what we a-e Itst'-n im to now. After a wa: that has .-aused hu death of miliums of men. after tho ore woiimls that have t een Willi. led Hid that are *tllt_hlr. ding in the sides ? f ?lie r< 'it!trtes of llurope, that Is ti e r: o* thing that Is being i.iiu*ht at he \ eVy door of l'r:irt How .rt y -n xpe t tha" France should close tier ?us to s i? ' words'* ? ! tow "-ire to phv steal aspects ? f <1!. armanteri*. ! eaa ijulto understand h it somebody mi Hit ay t: :a nut sure o ut ?o hat hor evil designs t?* make vur ope 'ilia! lin e :it propr'ato im un1' "Since the war. etc.. tlie moment e.ire was signed. Hermnny iin* ? ousti ? ute.l a force, ti so-called polio* torce. ivhidi was intended for the maintenance if public order. Tt.ut toi'co Is called 'he relchsweh*" Tt Is |o *rr -tude JOiV.luo lien, and In fa t ? s Include I'"' '?1 *1' ? ? n. lint wnt' ii?? They a- e nearly ill officers t pott comm's'titted r>:v|e? rs I m.-an, netit>t:ien. r-vhlnrs ali havltiit served !*t of having !?' ,icl to the ..Id winy. Therefore, the null's are ready r here (he off leers arid voii-commis sioned oifleers are read* to marshal 'he irmy <?' t'.moriovv "Aceiu dim; ??? >ecret Ins'ruetlors I sued In t e mllitaiv a lit liofi ties. tpe reielisvv ? iir is ? ??> pi. .are not on v for ?>. train ; ?: w r. with -|i" n> esrat ?? re .e.irs.t!s ai d mat ?? ; Titer- '.s u. reelh i ?? in ue; (tcrn.anv another d'-nott !tiarThere h another group - t I* I ? inuo'iiiei v. ? I -r 'pills Kf tip tr.dudes ilm.eo ri.e n.. tt of good will who lire h .nli ? r; e ? heir countrv In n ??<? of peed, and i-r. ad "f using 1* mi v m ?re?"i". - !n ternal order. It might be us?*<I?:? i- other purposes "The dancer wa*t so real that the ;(t. lies were obliged to send an n't'-mcnm Herman v to tl'lhelt 1 this force - no.Ill he disarmed ? ? * "1 niti r. ady to ? ? denize i',nt tlo* Herman <"*hnruollor Wlrth is a man of iroo.l will, animated by fair purp. .ses. loyal and frank, and that t e has ,.pi?!led ??very endeavor. ?^::h ic> ^mall will oa his part In order t<> r<"i!:v ten lira: a sr.,fe of pea-e. nrtd h<>nor the signature of tjermattv. Satires are led in their path atid everything might fall at any mil i rep. t T will only give you nn example If show you how rapidly these oigtnlr.i toins mlfcht he jutt on a war footing .lust r.ne second. When the I'pper S l? s;.iti question mm he | a ?.* j ; a, stage recently, within a few weeks. ! might almost say within a few days there were, out of tin ie fret corps m other bodies, a!>out inert ready \v!!h fins, marhlne pim'. rIT1 ? m. armor- 1 l-'r 1.1 trains. .in,) with nm t prrfeet mllip ' as tary itiMrutr.rnis. so i at this forre ?.. s!i>*iiM have its full ' i.iii'i i tan; value. 1 th "N'.va . I n\i;st ri*k tax meat peop ?? of wt tie t'nit?al States. ?,? f,>tul of JiiMtln-. ?r? ito||le III their t? 11ri? r-i . ta riti.su rr re ? >''' win it I ?ell thi-iii tliis- Suppose that > join slih', nh Atneri-'itt i? ? ph n lira:..a. ,,, a nation vhirh-tns !???' n l- r r* -? sit centuries !n hl."x|y , o ifllrt with > " n: II# mi l -?? that ti ls natton. v.r; ho is ~t.it r. inly, motully a:: I uia'f:tally. t<> ,-y enter into a nnv str iyn'" Wlat \i,m!,| ?' vo'i ? 1, i Ho.ii.l \..,i tain ravay ?*'ir .... . w< i vi's. Wi'iinl \ ou .lose your ens to a ^ il.irmtr that ii.i< thre.ii.niln,; ou? jr, "Kiaiio' i* !??? i it u]? what Is lap- ;tl p. riitik'. IY:i*. . ' I ?'? ? t f\ tf.'i'rate. l-'r She :> orilj wa t. him; art"! valt.r.K I"' "I .'Vfi yi hin ^ :> a-.! I; : . 11 ? ;ia11v The l': plans, the ,|oslki.s an,I telihr's. Evory. thnlit is fin iv to'oly t ? insure a ftes'lv tt.. ri'.fa.'p.irln:; ? f _ .as. machine yone ami rifles Snipo-m- that ,lur:nit a prp |<i(| of ''.ipo'inatif vfiislon. purposely i firntni, ti-.i t'or a number weeks. not- p: tain of th<? niatiwfa, t urers. rrtain of . a: the workhecln t , lahr'f.ito Just at m 'lie hettlnnin". jii.m t.? start the war, just . s?' !?> set the war iam! then ro on a nitmnfa t nrtnp puns am! rifles an,I at' til lory: what won! I i .,p;? n? w "It Is r.only in < ;? ??it.at.y that 'n- i| ilu try ran work tin- full You ran rc n ikr pr< j. irath us .,utshir. It! fart pre paratlotis h.avr arltiaily t.ik-ti plnrr In t) fa t prrat *'.i; i.iins ,.f imlnsirv or great .p liolustrl.il in. i g t)a t,s i..,\f l>.,unlit ini-' poriant linns in .*> amliaav la aiol in otli-, <r part- of Murope. It is easy in-uRhi \ to fai t: at.- ?la's, runs without o;tr >. e-1 hie it on'si.a. of our sitp, rvlslon. You i ? know mtv will'that 1' Is possible tv 11 huil 1 - -s i r.iilro'o's v op |;n"\v wv " wr'.l that ' - : :i.po.s|I,, t.j it.jj 'or tho proof I ha' 'hi :ai:v i ?; not arlim'ty .!? ?rftkiio.: . : war inaler .t|s It : u ! t orn the navy. |i Is rat .<?(? ii ill flint It I,. > i hr k< ? I o! : ship in thr stocks, to pfpar, t'|. i|,,. kv.,i,|? ,, W Itholjt t I.H. vv "I '?] >. ? ?W It IPl' II v, posr that was pn;c!i.lf, .!,, ymi think y ,il , on 111 i.i mi, h ,| . I ; , : sli; |, w i: h out ? 'iio-t'o'ly I- ii^ ? i tin ?']"??, ami ,, knovviiiL: what was aappeltlrik'1'ait !l,e- , lain., thr lilies, the ttiarhlllr fttilts. anv (( ilistraun nls usn! < a th, to hi of tatth' that ran !??? manuf. "if,al ami - an :,??? , ix. control!'''! with any tiaasnrr of i rr uln:>. ".\h. i < t :!? i::-? r;. tli!.-' is t) t Hi* first fiir.o !:i 11 11 in k. r'tan <? h.>s !?:??! l fail- a filiation of this Uiml We }..? \ known I niss-.i ilisart:!''I. \it ! <I ? 111? ? I t1 v w11.? ij. ? i:> n. w tint !' 1'i iissi.i will h sis M'.- 'l iM iK tuailly ? i:- ? arnn <1. will, h was lk.ii iiilc.ss t?. al! in tents ami purposes, fiitiml her ag.i li ^ ? ?! flu- ha t ?lefb 111 ;; :rl Wo w ? I .? Ilc.irly N !?!???! white ll'ivv can w. I' .rKi t lliat ' i r i ?? ! reti.li plcittct i-i'llla.i 'ill; ln.lt j t l iu.ssiii lias l.k-on illsarnicil hj ,\ap"l"iTi an'! a1 !<!? ?! " ' Him s'.ic fi'uhil ii'r phi??* an the hat- p ? !? f ???lit. 1>a i"i.,i| we fursot that'.' t.a \ < ft* it s.i> mii' ml'.- l-'i. iii li T aic f i'i* flails, fliat v.in ii danger is past . no t?irri p'lr rn'm's .v.\nv Hut wn dw ( ?|||| f .';'p| !!'.'? lit I' li i-s-'niis if t'|. ? war T?".i :?? iity 11? >::? sic in mount ing Ton trt.my nun .iro 'a the vf r e ?'! s. ? I f \ t *i if ye wanled '?? wo ? ? ?; I <J n' t " Fires Not All ExTing-ulshKl. Ttoi lattnit J'Tarv e musi j.re'rrt her self. M- li; 'anil as!,. .! Wlui 1 atti'i t :: c r. . ' i.f'Knropo? Ap parent ly ft Is a" ;(.;??? Hut there are certain \oiuioes .if -;11 .. wlilcii Hail ? iili' that 'hi' f,re ? as n"[ !>ppii e\Mt: tculsliP.1 1 ill!.' say His The firs; s:?ii>u!'lc: inc. tin.I :f I'mii . lui'in't '.a I an army vinihl'have hmUrji out again. "How ahi-'M lliissii ' Mill."lis of m-'n them a.-iuaiii ar. !? tig mor v. "i11 imai'i lii. They haw .: lug arir.j Who call s.i v.'lit \s : 11 "i there a > car Pinl a half a;-" li.i-i.i tr:*.! rus i 'i'.i <iig 1: I 'S.iii 1 a'al w L:i<! i.ica a tcrr:i :> arisi ! .>'ir. If the harrier hntl ti"i i' -1'"! u.. a wi.i I I-ran e an | r ' 1 hirope 1 ?' m* " "There are .. irtavj pi'"l>o n ?? we not liiinw c"W I" lu'rii. Mm if., it;, al es; j.ri'l'l* in < ' .'ill Is I., t ? li I" ?ahie I.. i.\.-, Tn. nl. in.'!' uii ? we li.ne I" > ii .il'lc t' Mis'Uii lil'i .'in! lih ' ? t ? > ? ?: w ?: ' f- ? 1 I' .\ ? gt I "f ? ? ? ? ? i i ? ? ,. .! : [in i w . . !'? ' s .. ? a !? 11 l"h si r t|s ci <|:i ... rhot?? "? ii" ihi c ' t ?' m ' a??'! i *t W ? . ' ; ; ? ? . .; |. t . "I': in'. ? r 1: -1. ml ... '1 !..? c ul.l w-tl li: <1* i: ' il"i w ? . ? i. I ho w "i !i| h:i'l ? ? ".| r- ? ? i>?|e.| t; . situation, la-cause evil \ : ' t' ? ?: i had .is own pie ,.?ii... ?i..ns K i In h. g.r. I if, a 'he' 11? - ? ? ss.I ?? ? f 1'iar.c'. ofgnl.tcil In ji-.\ > i'lisnh r.n ."it of FtciTi.h il.-aii nia- ' Total Dlsarmaniont Not Possible. Alio; the am : m| . \i Hn nil! said, ' I anm hcitan t>> demobilize ah rapid" ? j i possible aid the period of enforced I Itlary serv ire was r- l:J? ??<I J'l (-in | ' iff t.vlwo years The r< ??u 11. he s. '?!. ! i" t' i- l-ii c tV throe rniit';ir> <? 3?> - ? ? I t two Now . !e , ,inf:: i:? <!. Kraii-? )>'? ?- . "oil further 11-iti ,. t >.? that her Illy UI-...II v .til) I t.e led '.i ; to lull' * I ~ [ * rnier ?'t.tiuth. Kran. !,?? :?:?!. ?!. ha " ? '??1 t" th?- a?si!iaii. o ..? tie moral I pp.H't ? ? I* l.ef recent It; the WilT.j t -.tor i rhVarice's <l>-\otiori to p.-a ???. ' , I i ml the <hi y h.n! 1 j.t eon.. l?'n tela] land disarmament was pos- i Kxprosslntr ? on' Imi-e that ti.? world' ' iuh! iimb-i slat; I in.til lis ' X. osltlori j e real situation ::?! motives oft ' nnrr, be. nullilng eould l.> hum e < rottr t than to sttpp. re that t'.?* ! . ???It'll ;u.O|'ie We;.. Oppose,! to the par- 1 , eV of tl.e Hi ttPiti cat eiitlt'eretife, tl.e| '?mfer pledced !?':an? <? would ?]., h~t . it't ."??? fat li" she i oil til without elo*tna j ? r e\. . to her i.i.'ui.a; security. What Balfour Said. Mr. 1# Ifour. who follow???! the T-'rer.? h em.er. reviewed Ilrtaini's nit era to ?-s i.l sal!' "Mi ] * r- j -?r . 1 appears to I..net ? me fi it s lest l-'f.unee should feel her- j ?If In itiorah Isohition. That would be traitedy Indeed. "That the llbeitbs of H jr pe and the orid la uetiei.i I. anil of Kratie. Iti par- j ? ttlar. shoithl he maintained an., itnard- j 1 a jr.n Inst tin- don.inn t Inp jiylh-y if her! stern net j.)! hor is the en use fur which ie Mr! fish ??tnpii" fmicht. and !n which tr British empire st !t beltev ??. "Killed on the field <?' haul" we 'est ea*.'\ n iniliion lie:n I run laikii.i: "f if IV^tisii ? tit! ne now We :??<: nearly miilion 111011. We l e t m ? 1! over in. illiion men in ad liti??n. ntai. ie.l and onteh ?! 'We pvirve.l over the set f.,e. W ? not repent it. And it the ? .him' <?! tenia t tonal liberty wa ? wot'by ..f tats llllli'tis.' S.iet'.ttee from one ..' tin' allied "writ- I speak not "f othet.". tl is no' I v rlcht to Speak for them if it de- j ?rveil and re'tttired this sti> t il'ter :t to 1 lie of the allied etui .if.-iiriati'fl j.'iwi*rs. 1 tid :f we at 1.1 . ' .nis have n"t ? i.at: | ?ir views, either an to tt >? r. :: p ?? u ow , ail it he "thenwt'C than if ? simi t to .-.-'.-it;. . I .ei!d 'ijiain ai if a Haiti j .i !?.-? d"'n ttaii'iii. vvli . h has l? ett j ..<? riii>e ,.f i:.ill.tie tor -i many pen- I r.it |. r 9"ii d jurat a ?!.t ? :.*???; 'M | ? ?. i .? in.!. ;. t :i e. t . ? . f d ? oh.; natt of I'ttr ii.'iKhl-nr ? ate! a '. ?? ow a'.otihi f i"- i? ' ible t ha t " ' '? tn- j etl.i. s. oto e warn:, she ;hl I" ? "an- , eft i SI : a te ? hiMthi I'""'!.-, cold, stldj li lt We who had il'-r.' s" much f"l' 'he j real .-atise ? f it tcrti?ti"t:al liberty. | houi.l e"<" that ? ante p. rlsll l? tot e our j yen rather 'rati tr'tke furtl-.r sa - r 11 | tees .u its defense. Sii.tu-r !?' hati/.e*. who spo'.re J't eti.'lt. I ti.at the thi'ttpht "f the, I til it tin d> '?*- ? iili 'ti shtoh! atti'.'e .lite t." "sa 1.1: "it !s f r ftoin. ttiy m.inl ??> disenss i'hat I'li.tue . I'tisiihrs itid:. ;? risahi.- for i.r natl'Mial safety. That safely is as j ? : lo.ir to us ns !t may be to them. nit we [ >--r sill! !ly by the side of our allies ? f ye-.t- ril.iy ;? n-l our friends <.f to-dft>'. I "I wanted to say tills. Only, may I ip nllowr-l t-> - *; rrss the wish and hope ] hut general lim.t.itlon of land arma-j tipnt may he on,-- a realty within the > dfcrtc-t- possible of time, x x , "It. Iv has sij. |,| in coming to ft lire, t 11.-.-lei -l.Hiding with the Herb, J -??it an-i Sb-veiio p.and in order i ;?> attain *:ieii an er.-i had marie consil- j ?tat-- sac r I flees for the Interest of the I >0.1.0 of K irojio. 1 x x "Moreover. Italy has n. ted similarly ivjlhln her own frontiers and has re Itb erl her arrr.e<l f--rc.-s In the largest I l-io . ita .. She h is considerably J ?tirtaile.| her navy expenditures 'n com parison t-. t!.-- pre-war time. The total i.-iii-'iiit t :* lor armed forces docs not t ^,... en-. |fi--n atu! a further reduc tion to 17;-."'"- men Is already planned. and 35.000 colored troops. . .? - ? IJaron Kato spoke as follows: "Japans !s quite ready to announce her hearty approval of the principle which alms to relieve a people of heavy burdrena by.' uniting land armaments to those which are necessary for national security and iho maintenance of order within the j territory?" Jlaron I>o arter In concluding. hi* speech said: "If I may refer to the words whlci King Albert of the Belgians, la his message 'o President 1 Larding used, X will say that the Belgian nation calls with her earnest wishes for the moment where the general situation will allow us to enter upon path the limitation of armaments. She admires the initially* taken by the government of the United States and wishes every success to M ? onfercnco for the greater benefit t* :he whole world." CUBA HEALS IIMPINS OnSfcalp. Burned Badly. 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