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BRITISH REJECTION DOONS PROTOE Likely to Offer Security Pacts to France and Bel- gium, However. FLAHERTY, o Daily News. ~The decision by the British o nd Ch March | e | today e her col proto S | ticularly the ‘Rear Admiral Conceived Measures to Nullify Submarine Attack. Distinguished Services Were Rewarded With Prized Navy Cross. Invulnerability of battleships, par- from underwater attack, will stand as & monument to the ability of Rear Admiral Robert Stocker, Construction Corps, U. §. N., who Saturday was ed of all active duty in the Bureau of Con- truction and Repair of the Navy De- nt ccurity of the capital ships of is due, for the most part, to this officer, Whose expert knowledge rel | Britain's ideas on an alternative plan | for the protocol, but even these gen- eralities tannot be taken as firm de- ews of the British ulted! Also, Brit- ze the futility of pean arrangement for prevention of war. Unless the United States Is willing to support the con- ference on disarmament fostered by reat Britain will turn to |} shington cohference sum- moned by President Coolidge the moment, the desires to ki British govern- the idea of the in the back- but eventually the United must be drawn into any prac- THE EVENING STOCKER, FAMED DESIGNER REAR ADMIRAL ROBERT STOCKER of construction and the effects of ex- plosives enabled him to design the vessels which today are the pride of the American Navy. With none of the glamour of action that is found in service with the fleet, this officer has made it*possible for such vessels to go out, secure in their construc- tion to withstand outboard attack from the submarine. About thetime of his assignment » Bureau of Construction and ir as head of the des well as theoretical knowledge, terpreting the tests correctly, he de- tical plan proposed. (Copyright, 1923, by Chicago Daily News Co.) veloped the effective protection which the battleships now possess against - | Admiral LIBERTY CAMPAIGN Plans Broached to Continue Spending Half Million Year- ly for Propaganda. BY WALTER ROBBR. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. MANILA, March 3.—Filipinos will spend $500,000 yearly during the Coolidge administration on independ- ence propaganda, as in the past, if plans broached by Theodore G. Kalaw, oxecutive secretary of the Indepefd- ence commission of the legislature, prevall with the public, which must provide the funds, because prohibi tion is being enforced by Insular Auditor Wright. Mr. Kalaw coun- sels resort to the former practices of retaining “prominent” writers, lec- turers, etc., to come to the islands to obtain material for thelr subsequent use before American: audiences. He advises not only political commis- sions in tho United States to treat the matter officlally before Congress and the President, but also literary, commercial, _scientific and educa- tlonal assoclations, not only in Amer- ica, but in other countries, presuma- all known forms of underwater at- | tack. Admiral Stocker has been one of the outstanding figures of the Navy's construction corps. He holds the Navy cross for distinguished service. ocker was retired last No- vember, but has been kept in active service until yesterday. He Was born at New Ulm, Minn., January, 1866. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., y|FILIPINOS TOPRESS ‘bly China, Japan and Burope. He would supplement all this with books, pamphles, newspaper articles and circular letters'and the organiza- tion of clubs in the United States and other countries for the fomentation of sentiment as well as pelitical in- fluence. Mr. Kalaw outlined his plans last night before the Junior State Club, composed of university undergradu- ates, President of the Senate Quezon ad- dressed the National University stu- dents, debating the Fairfield com- monwealth bill. He admitted he had tried last Spring to trick Chairman Fairfield and his committee co leagues, hoping in the debate to = cure substitution of Cooper's imm diate independence bill. He said that it the Fairfield bill was ap- proved independence would never come, He declared that, though the Fair- field bill provided for independence The ravages of constipation can be promptly stopped. Here is signed evidence. Mr. Hunt's case is typical of thousands of others who have found habit-forming pills and drugs of no avail in seeking per- manent relief from constipation. Read this interesting letter: Kellogg's ALL-BRAN has entirely re- lieved me of constipation. 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