New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1930, Page 11

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Second Section NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1930. EW BRITAIN HERALD [~-+] Sir Austin Chamberlain Deplores Naval Conference as Stimulus to | Thoughts of Possible World St‘rife?, | | ideals is guided by their practical Believes Ship Strength oo™ S e Cut More If No Parle,\"”’r‘» S | Had Been Held — Com-| "Iam sieptical” he said. ‘Itisa ments On Situation in he added Then, India. i No." he said, “T can- not picture~the thing in a practical form.” t respect for | ied. “I have fection for him and | | most profound admira- tion for his ceaseless endeavor to | d a means of assuring peace in Europe. But a United States of En- | rope is obviously a very elastic term Before you can discuss. you need to | ow how the term is to be preted {(Copyright 1930 in All Countries by Tnited Press. All Rights Reserved.) London e 18 (UP)—The fear that one of the results of the London naval conference may be to “stimu- late an ifcrease in armaments” on ' the continent of Europe, was ex- essed today by & usten Cham- ?fifi greate I have the Bnited States of something more than has vet accomplished. He m different from No doubt bean & comething conflict wi 1 point because, of co is primarily exclusively considerati Speaking of former forei t part of the Simor report Studies Flowers iives U. S Superiority nam howeve str as 1 two countr s country. I hope this may he a pas will disappe when - PREMIER THANKS LIBERALS' LEADER MacDonald Declines Lioyd George’s Offer of Collaboration e 18 (P—Prime Min- MacDonald thanked Tevid oyd George tor ation 1n solving the British un- loyment problem, but has de- d it with the plea that the istry's executive responsibilities t stand unimpaired by any coali- ferences ment problems ing with Stanley Bald- conservative leader, and Mr liberal lead mons last any particular state m they are apt, therefore, fo 1 1 suspicions and fears r nigh pport said he would we of each of the ot o reduce unemployment. but doubted the advisability of roposal that opposition should have access to official data on the matter. Mr two men a candid situation as he saw it. 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