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for me put the question to her fo* i
a vo*ek.
Thst Saturday 1 had to do more
close-ups ’.a:. I expected in order
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AKftIASItNI tUI
Physical Cutting Down Os Ar
mies and Navies V ast
Problem
Ltston* learned in administra
tion cf the disarmament and otier
previsions of the Treaty of Ver
s -il'e« will dcm’nate the de
liberations of the Disarmament
Conference. What these lessons are
and how they asoly to the Wash
inaten meetina. is told in a series
or articles written for the N. E. A. i
papers by Miss Georaes Tiorr.as,
former attache of the American
embassy in Paris ard the Raoara
t*cn Crmmission. L h-»* b-'-n on
th° • -fairs
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reply wa> a resot; .•■ u >in.ick in th*
face of the aniazeu flic
Naval Procedure
The Naval Inur-AilN -1 Conunissiou
of Control was delegated to supet
vise the breaking un of battleship
in the course of co . "ruction and take
it hr try of all rfac ships
marines, alvsg =. .• a'mjia:
art ''r.” J - ■i on thereof
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i- nes. and fact ri. i f*»iu. .ug arm..
munitions ana .>? osives c.-.pable of
being used by aircraft: to visit a.i
aerodromes, sheds, hangars, etc., and
authorize, vvher. necessary, an in
ventory of material and take delivery
of such.
2b.000 Plants Hit
The factories formerly used
ciusively for the making of arma
ments in Germc. y are estimated at
26.000.
These are bt.ng converted under
the oirection of the Ir.ter-Allied com
mission into factories for commer
cial uurposes.
This destruction of aeronautical
material gate ri-t ..> considerable ex
citement in tier ary, and a cinema
performance wa- "ot conmle'e with
out p. “tires of • ?Ids airplane?
being destroyed. The audience never
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ernment contendeu that at*te ■ th?
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i. .oateuaux a? lu Guerre wnost
duty it was to receive t o property
and sell it either at private or pub
i.c sale, del vering tiu- proceeds to
the Reparation commission.
Present Problem
But since the Armament Limita
tion commi'ston will have no repara
tion to exae'. what is to become of
• unnecessary war material?
me Treaty of Versai: read?
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us .: re k “ >f i“• G-'rr.tuny avirt.*
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* hey iiiu -t he devou-u o.c. iv« ...
- the maintenance f order with n GeT
• r. rny ar,.t :>• the control of frontiers."
t Article l* s ". provid es that this reduc
- r ion of German military forces shal
1 he gradual. Will the Disarmament I
- conference follow these lines?
? Civil employes, customs officials i
forest and coast guards gend 1
armes in Germany may only be in- |
- creased *o an extent according to the ;
increase of the population since li*l3 ;
Increasing Armies
Germany agreed that after she .
r ska 1 ! become a member of the League
-# Vorionn. t 4--. pvmaments fixed by
- the treaty shall remain in force un
til 'li v are modified by the Council
1 of *he League. How far will she ob
- serve the decisions of the League on
a this subject remains to be seen.
Aft r the r banees : v the Rub’
? a yepr ago. Germa’'y tooo cq tha‘
r nor effec* : v.- -T.ould be doubled.
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SucceedtoQ former President Wilson, President Hardinn was recently
elected president of the American Red Cross He is here seen accepting the
office. From left to right: Map Gen. Merntte W, Ireland, Surgeon General,
U. S. A.: Dr. Livingston rarrand. chairman Central Committee of the Red
Cross: the President: Asst. Secretary of the Treasury Eliot Wadswortn:
Rear Aarrnra; Eow„rd R. Stitt. Surgeon General, U. S. N.
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