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YTHE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST T, 1923. S:Travels Far on Path of |7 Bexinning of a Beautiful Friendship. - . By Webster.| * s : 3 e G s 9 N | SERWHERE HNELUE : - World Peace, Says Harding | |( |t s senes J: . |(-pioveo seeme memee) ver, amo g A COMTRACT WHTH A NEW | OF HER INTHE P:;’eva MADE ME the Assictated Press Tor_the fature: and MOVIE COMPAIMY FOR Vs, isw Tl SHAKING HAMDS WiTH /( very WEARY PRESIDENTIAL HEADQUAR | opFourth, The pursult of the traditioval # 2000,A WEEK AR ALACELRATEE, (SN FRANCISCO G I oy o e e westenn | |3 : g ugust T-—Seeretary (feorge B. Chrivs {piih SHF 2 an made public last night the ad- | S ress President Harding was to I)u'\{v i lfl!l‘ Tribute Ill'dht:;; 2 ! elivered in o at the| “The eminent success an o far- S - auditorium on the accomplish- | re; 2 t it h lhew} g ) 3 3 ents’ of the udministration in the isal by American. public | . > / \ ‘ Entire Stock of ternation: opinion,” the executive added, “but I statement. an- |submit | them with unrestraincd _pride, < decision, jand sincere tribute to the historic serv- : $ I :ase (he ad- dce of a great Sccretary of State.” s A Mr. Harding then proceeded to the | 1 L3 | before leaving|enunciation of international achieve- | A “ ashington during his journey | ments, taking up first the nemetiation of 0 Alaska, repa e dealing i separate treaties of peace with the cen- vith the tions of powers, which was necessary as the b o 1 Rt g . 1 olicy and performance on the part e negotiated by my distinguished i f the administrdtion. 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Having in the past (wo and a half ('Fiehts of Americans i mandated ter. | | \ ‘ SHIRTS | PAJAMAS | Armx Parley Greatest Task. years, asx he said. “strengthened our . the President asserted, add- Triendly relationships, and done much | s examples the conclusion of \ $2.00 Shirts...........$51.45 $2.00 Pajamas........$1.45 to pro peace in the world.” the j'treaty with . Japan securing United States. he maintained. 'should rights, to”all "Facine: i : ’ i $2.50 Shirts. ..... .$1.85 $2.50 Pajamas........$1.85 Bt ative ud aniene "f,"‘ 1 ar ot war | n exercises its mandate. simil; § $3.00-$3.50 Shirts......$2.35 $3.00-$3.50 Pajamas...$2.65 to the other nation ties with France and bught no more need 6 re- ! regotiations mow in ; £Y | . $4.00 Shirts. . $2.65 $5.00 Pajamas........$345 <ort to force in the settlement of their | with at Britain relati the T e e [ ke $4.50-85.00. Shirt $3.35 B o e o e oatbee : A . Odd lot Silk Shirts. ...$4.35 BATHING SUITS | e e s rie i, ‘ $10 Silk Shirts. $6.85 25% Off B itatie presinentia) contactrmith: et conference on the limitation Haiti; sett¥ment of thd | foundatica of all international inter- |friendly relationship. but we wish B OETliv v iiavo. ana) Devaxtetion ments.” declare Hard- ! okl v isput > by Chile and #hen a nation has invited |0 be founded upon an understanding Bhe measurel w which attend- J:ing before ) I through the friendly office . u{ e wlt:l other nations nm”‘\gh h \:ALI Suarantee llu‘Dfrm.lm, ce. 62 ana nas 1 g I would be in- |fplishments nly United States: the rocent Central |3 enact under which investments >n such an understanding we may . sensible to d d violate all the | the government o nee gave 4 can conference andd the recent legally made, comtracts en- | JOINt¥ promote the most neiwhbo B e ot ;,,‘fl.r. and all_my tification which mukes unanimous | fifth international conference of |t into and property rights friendships which shall be the mu- Au Straw }h“ Ha}f Prlce 3 convictions if 1 failed to urige Ameri- [¢the approval of th s con- ! American states at Sa > B v citizens of other jurisdic- “';(‘."I"\"“"}‘“ e can support of the Permanent Court jcerned. and confirms the dawn of ai® Lol 8 SICHE S0 o . N 2 eajential akudition of | SR RE (9 the Sreumout CHAt B Wil ernationat (Tuwtice [ new era in international co-operation 2 . 3 a al intercourse that lawful | [russia should be recogniz & - b L {people iz one of enti nd there | UNited States as a2 means to alleviat- “I do not know that-such a court },for_world peac | A it Hining el . shall be met - e - - war, but I k ix @ step in the | orence o cantly trlumphant | wucd. ruspension of diplomiatic re- | Fepultation, We are not fasistent on | permument piormonseor &, basis of |}] right direction will prove an ad- 10 two nccomplishments. It relieved | DUICE IWRERRE O SRS Tia| the form ¥ particular assurance |jies golely within the power of those o national peace for kand limited the burdens and found alations,’ id jihe Presgent 10 bis nst confiscation, but we do desire | i “aerirn hn e doner Of hose (INCORPORATED) which the conflictive conscience o retandings . which leasy Ol misun- | Latred toward Mexico: no selflsh ends | the substance of 'such protection. | country, and political recognizifine ikind®is calling.” e o e O coritE o e to serve at her expense. We have|Such assurance is in the interest of | prior to eorrecfing fundamental er- vidently h in mind publishec cren O e one of | omutings oihcr thew thows OF|Deviscest friendly volotionsm =~ We |bac (onls ooty C e SRty o 14th and G Streets statements by members of the Sen- | the o e s | etborly friendslip, W fiave noylave svught to e wholly de- | feoim. eblont: e S o s the fls ate and others cri his St. Le 3 ational relatibns. e to interfere in the Internal con- | fenstve attitude understeod by our | suffering - address, in which he proposed Seex War Clowds Gone. s of Mexico. We respect in the | Mexiean neighbors ever since the [ “The property of American citizens construction of the creative The President enumerated the va- |Mexican people the same right of [Inapt administration came tato | 1n st Honssily L B ery of the court, the Preside ‘rious treaties amd agreements ch | ete \ation w e exach | power. |the laws then existing. has been taken = = My own sincerity of purpose haslgrew out of the confercnee snd iheh | oL determination which we cxd |, 7T am happy to say that we now | without ;:’m solor of compensation. Sole Washington Representatives been questioned, because I do not in- fadded Niliet Haws #he shall haye have omr commissioners in confer. | Witho 0 _Dracess of law. by the . sist Qiat we shall accept the existing| “Probably the most important the future, for we wilbingly & e At M il ” | mere emission of countless Jecree ¥ of Dunlap Hats and Stein-Bloch Clothes — d i and is ear- ed ch a policy chal world court prec provided. swlts of this historically import Mexico as the judge of her own do- | nestly Jwoped that there may be defi- :I‘L’“\’.flr grnunn L ;.f(ngly‘fi::,, s Personally T w astly prefer the;copference are those which are e policy. |nite and favorable results from their se 2 coples. s in which we cerned to theto the re ations of sentiment and 1 prin: le whic 1§ v at_the commis:ioners. We crave not onlv the world.” court as it st as against any [purpose. (o the manifestations of 5004 30000000004 30000000004 5004 lement yet de-|good will and the evident thirst n,r-“ 3339394 200 006000¢ 506000600000 000052020000000000000000000008¢ sident, speaking for the (botzer understanding. * * * 1f vou, 38 United States, I am more interested | wounld measure the work of the con- | in adherence to such a tribunal in the|ference contrast the present opi st form attainab than I am con-(as to peaceé in the east with the w rned about the triumph of presiden- | Which was entertained and 1 insistence. The big thing is the |frecuently e . > the con- | firm establishment of the court and|feremce w. el i , which our cordial dherence thereto. All{ had 'the forebodin r clouds, else is me detail.” have -Ju‘:;-n tl‘)(flvllln-d 5 4 " Mr., Hamling also nointed Four Main Tasks. oo o Tied B his review of interna-|represantat u achievements e dec ing that 1 crities re = ur ‘unofficial’ represen- Hor came into re. |t was firmly of the b Donaibilit ; were in a|that “American influence at Lausanne _ mplicated and very-difficult posture. a becoming vart, and an in- Theé President said four main tasks | part, in making for peac were undertaken as follows I when all the world stood i appre “First re-establishment of |hension of an armed conflagration {s‘ ;”'] the centrad wil\;('rs and Poiats to Latin-Amer] e orderly settlement oY Uhvse im- ing to Lath B ¢ portant after problems of- the war S DF O AU Bieuioa), Gueichiet which directly involved the: United | eXecutive reviewed a long list of | States. a | xictories 'in statecraft and of evi-| “Second. the protection. and- promo-|dende ‘of good-will towanl the United amid the chaos of. eonflicting na- (States: Among these he included the | ts, of the just rights of the | agreement by Costa Rica and Panam. | ited States and the legitimate inter-|at the behest of the United States | s of Americ citizens, = ‘| to a pt an arbitral a d in their the creation of an ‘internas | boundary . dlspute; economic récovery situat €0 the United | in Cuba; establishment of provisional might ce therato, which | government in the Dominican re- | s urance of peace# public réstoration of peace and Sleeveless Sweaters Displaying many new colorings and combinations. 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