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— e ——————— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, Proving Ground Optimistic Officials of Plans Meeting Proposals. Geneva, Jan. 21 niwval conference, whick watched cagerly in 1 tions cireles. 15 gener 1upon liere as a proving-grot the work of the Leaguc through ten difficult v ding reduction in their marine irg forees. First Reason Cited First: The cause of disarma- ment, named in the le nant as a fundamental tremendously vaval powors ment. Such an stimulate the Gisarmament comn for a world dis: ence. It would i Vital bearing on tl fortes, wiich g0 closcly velated with the problem of sirength. Second: Success at London league authoritics believe greatly encourage the Unit 1o take further steps in coop: advanced sion ment vitably have a question of lana inter- naval m tion vith other nations for solution of in- ternational problems. It is 1ecognized at Geneva that coopera- tion by the Washington government is essential to full realization of the league’s objectives of peace and se- curity., Cooperation Would Result Third The spir of cooperation and good-will among nations, it i felt, would bloom anew if the repre- sentatives of the great powers should ch a suce ful conclusion. as the league's fricnds are to poi 13 evidences of international conc dence and good-will, tfrank concede that much remains to be cong before the ideal is attained .n this respect Observers at Last Hopeful 1t mould be inaccuriate to say t Geneva observers are bubblir with confidence with regar outecome of the London parley: th nmemory of the 1927 Geneva confer- ence is still too vivid. But it would be equally wréng to say that the at- they ov.r titude around the league's central offce is pessimistic. Perhaps it would be a fair suni- mary of authoritative sentiment her v that it ardently hopes for css at London, realizes that th difficultics are formidable, and is BOSC | 8old and Serviced By BLAIR & BRODRIB 170 Main Street See Vast Consequences If Parley Succeeds — Many Involved In Conform to be deeply of the negotiutions whereby the ates, Great Britain, Japan and Ttaly will seck a scheme conter- | clearly | Teady | to the | League of Nations Looks Upon Naval Conference As a Possible for 10 Years’ Work Should the | propriate for or the house decline her the White Hou supreme court the chief « ccutive and the highest judicial tri bunal would ccase to said in power unetion. great & much of i crly ¢ ‘«hr “ful with a conservative opti- |©4 through amendments to reven misin ppropr ures due Well informed persons here be- tion o .'\x U bur lieve that the big difficulty whica handling of all appropri Secretary Stimson and his conferess tion mcasures by the to ap- e it house appro- | | from other countries will mect in | Priations committce | London lies in conflicting views | Changes Are Cited {as to the character of defense ve-| “Since the budget bureau wa | quirements namely, th Anglo- created,” he added e essent American view that naval needs iation bills defense are relative, depending marily vpon the naval strength of “the other fello and the vie championed by France that d requirements are absolule and L minimur LONGWORTH HOPES NAME WILL CHANGE Objects to Term “Lower House” —Says Senate Only Equal Washington .ot Lonzworth objecta Lo the 9 of congre pea ppellat the house o The constitutiol gives the and house uxtensive and equal powers, and ipreme court has ruled tha two branches ity and that n houses” cxist in congress Mistaken in Names “Persons are as much when they refer to the upper ho when speaking of the Speaker Longworth said, ‘“as t e balanced when repre- - LONDON WO mistaken enat vrovisions of all approy passed by the house have been v ned by th pit senate while ma been approved without 1ents of consequence “In addition legislation have enacted i sranch of governme Senate Yields to House “With the senate and time in to th jor legislation,” Long ed langhingly. *i people of the count o call the J t ion | beeau nctions b controls t sovernm the ther “upper or lov S WILL ENTERTAI e gates' Wives Will Be Guests hen they refer to the low.r | bran when talking about he! 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