Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1927, Page 18

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1927—PART 1. —————————————— opium production in India. The Vis- The result was a nervouni)(nvuui- of Salisbury, Lerd Cecll's count who was formerly in the Lib- from which he never | father, after lcading England into the eral cabinet of Lloyd George, and In his speech this | Boer Wa Minister of Foreign Af- whose sympathies along many lines kmrs, oo refuge from public life in were with the labor government, was chemical science. To Lord Hugh, Vis- drafted by the Baldwin conservative count Cecil's elder brother, the church government to represent Great Brit- afforded anchorage to the scepticlem ain at Geneva. Viscount Cecil had of an analytical mind. been ‘one of those few indjviduals who the only| Now Robert Cecil has deserted the had fought for the League of Nations of Lords | British cabinet to continue his o when it was the foundling child of | on his|fight for disarmament, the cau Europe, and in the Baldwin govern- binet | which he once championed at Gene ment knew that his prestige both in | was his uncle, the Earl of Balfou the free lance representative of Geneva and in the United States| Balfour, who headed the British dele-| South Africa, but could not reconcile would be able to put across its poll- | gation to the Washington naval con- | With the dictates of Downing Strect |cies, no matter how contrary to the | ference, now has practically deserted | lideals of the league. politics for the study of metaphysics. | | STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. NOVEMBER ICECIL MAY CHECK ARMAMENTS RAGE {“Rebel Lord” Continues Ef- forts to Prevent U. S.-Brit- friends that he would never have ish Sea Competition. - cial Issue in England’s . ; TR S a s alving i .:‘Klmo to the opium conference if he 4 , nandec ke d had known in advance what was e THE SUNDAY CECIL'S ATTACK ON BRITAIN'S [\' AND VIRG|N|A NAVAL POLICY ROUSES STORM 10 DEDIGATE ROAD vt cove vt o Ceneva Conference to Big Ship Program. rope. breakdown, quite recovered. week he bared the conflicts which he had with his own cabinet during the Gisarmament commission _sessions, | showing how it had repeatedly thwarted him. It was rather ironical that man who rose in the Ho to answer Viscount Cecil charges against the British ¢ week, the Bri public speech this concerned about was not greatly naval armament. The writer, who was in Geneva dur- ing the naval conference and studied ‘he British press carefully, noted that Jlmost no news of the conference was sarried outside of three conservative pap The man in the street con- sidered the conference a Coolidge political move, and had no jdea tha the British admiralty intended to in- ther than to decrease its pro- | ] — - — | monies Tomorrow Openj Fina I Link of Lee ighv/ay. Cere s the British public ; was contemplated | pondent of one . So confident wa that no incre {that when th crop was prac all its other owed an ex Afterward, Cecil confided to his| Practically all of this noted family after succeeding brilliant at politie: have taken refuge in something more soothing to an analytical mind. The R‘mdmn s cotton i ¥ pmlmu this year. agric it tensiv W PEARSON. figure Was lm in cel of the between Warrenton. 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GARDINE] W ~Has Vis | helped the n understand delivered LONDO! count €. this week on the breakdown neva naval conference? sin he | confident that side an diation o the case has de fil. The gov ind alon h a really rom the walanche of ind this presentation of 1 on Viscount C: uns for cruiser eause of the breakdown. ind labor press, on the other Viscount Cecil's indict S-inch takes the view unt was right in indiciment of ty, | hare nd | st | opinion that while the visc ; for the fi iting the case a prejudiced | n in regard to Eng- | land’s zood faith and put obstacles in | the way of futu Viscount Cecil’s armament and fe Nations his own o Amer now ha sm fing ament Is Crucial Issue. hatever the effect of the outburst on the Tory party. Viscount Cecil | undoubtedly has made the question of | awval disarmament the most crucial issue in British politics and himself | :d_of the attack. It is im- | t he will associate himself | with the Liberals or with that would tend to make | ent def] e party issue. e writer’s view is that the Cecil | on will have the effect of | clearing the issue and creatin favorable atmosphere for discussion on both sides of the Atlantic. It may be only a_coincidence that Viscount Cecil's resignation has been followed by the government's decision to post- tion of two eruisers, but nificant hoth of the gov ‘ument’s present desire to euse the | ! situation and of the state of public sinion, which, as the writer indicated is moving powerfully in thé direction of peace. While Lord Balfour formally hor, for m«n ‘marn repudiates hi special need of 1 n!(-clmn for oc horne food supr he is in subs tial agreement D ith, Viscount Ceetl on the lesson to be learned from the | Geneva failure. 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Among those who have taken b are two members of Tre: nd the w than st ian and Cuba selected voices Sistine Chapel and the g of Rome, including 21 bo; make up the choirs, and their director | is the celebrated maestro, Raffaele | Casimiri. In Europe, where they | have toured extensively, they hold a | preeminent position as choral singers. | LADUE PLANS VACATION. Col. William B. Ladue, Distrfct Fn- Commissioner, = will leave shington tomorrow for a weeks’ vacation in Charleston, is the first leave he has ta suming office in June. - wilt make the trip by nd will be accompanied by . Ladue. Maj. W. E. R. 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Now - that Viscount Cecll re- solved to tell the truth lhuln what happened at Geneva he is certain to bring a storm opposition to in- ereased expenditure on naval arma >ot Cecil, who kicked | n the House of Lords n attack on the Brit- sh governmen bly will be able ient race hetween the Britain 1 Tord,” to prevent United States of he frequently London, already has in tly caused the British cabinet to | tpone the building of two of the | heduled to have been | s year. | three influences which ount Ceeil to prevent e th eemed inevit failure at Geneva. t of Move on U. S, Viscount's campaign, v will reverberate most sure to building program will consider neces- ry for the American Navy. Presi- [dent ~Coolidse and Congress, both | faced with pressig demands for tax | freduction, farm rel tlood cont and a large appropriation for x,mmm will welcome a chance to prune Iy, the word of w Atlantic | tic | which Congress 1id down t is the Need for Econom, The first is Great Dritain’s need for During the first six months scal year—April 1 to | was_a budget While much & up during the year, a final d { the 1 sent rebeliioni| inet has been | opium debate: Stephen C P)w it f this will alf of the ikely. ally important il's persor itish cabinet, .. 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