Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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,6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILlDELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1021
USE OF WARSHIPS
Educational Expert
AS LINERS PLANNED
Conversion of Scrapped Vossels
Expected te Be Left te
Naval Experts
THREE NOW BEING BUILT
By tire Associated PreM
AVaslilneten. Dee. 12. Whilf the
foreahndewed acceptance lv Japan of
the "flve-five-tliree" naval ratio.
rerncrteuc nl thr American nnvnl
limitation plan, will Icave much te be
decided, It does net fellow, in the
opinion of A nerienn CenferenCi olH elH
ctal, thnt the Conference ItFOlf will
have te pans en nil that idust be done.
The remninlng work en naval mat
ters, It Is said, naturally divides llself
Inte two claw-". Tliey are decisions
involving policy and thefc merely deal
ing with details under policies already
approved.
The Conference miut aft en nil
)K)llcy questions. Tn that group lie the
France-Italian naval ratio determina
tion, the lirltlxh desire te reduce the
tennnge of cadi Power In submarines
and pelb1y te limit the size of future
submersible, the suggested modification
of the ten car naval holiday plan te
permit some building an necessary for
protection of shipbuilding knowledge
and i-klll, and final determination of
fleet rntles in airplane carrier.
Tn the ether grenp, it Is expected,
will be found such questions an agree
ments te the methedH of scrapping ships
Mated for destruction, vays and meann
te control convcrtlen of merchant craft
Inte war vcswls In wartime, rules of
warfare a applying te new agencies
wach as mbmarinew, aircraft and poison
gas; specific agreement na te fleet rutin
in ether auxiliary ships beside sub
marines and airplane carriers.
Tt is held the Conference could viell
leave f-erae of these points te expert
c-twien and final settlement through
ordinary diplomatic channels.
A particular point In the latter class
la the method te be followed In scrap
ping capital ships. That necessarily
Involves such disposition of the vessels
as will make them Impossible of ready
reconversien into warcraft.
Already it has been suggested that
three of the six American battle cruis
ers could be made ever into safe, fast
passenger liners, a typ of merchant-
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Advisers Repert U. S. Sentiment
Backs Course Adopted
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Ontral Nw rhole
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man lacking in the present American
cemmcrclnl fleet. The three shlp
under consideration have been completed
up te thn water-line. At that point,
naval experts figure. It would be pos
sible te continue construction se as te
produce n purely passenger vessel In
stead of a potential cruiser. Changes
would be necessary se that the veesel
never could be restored te war pur
poses, except te thn extent that nnv
ether commercial ship might be used as
an auxiliary for war.
Outside of apcclal hull construction
te afford protection against submarines
and mines, a wnrahip hull is virtually
the same as that of n liner up te the
water line.
Washington. Dec. 12. Out of the
mass of petitions, memorials, resolu
tions nnd letters which have expressed
the sentiments of mere than 0,000.000
Americans te the Armament Conference,
no pretest has been made against co
operative limitation of armaments, and
net n single voice has been raised which
puts the Interests of the I'nlted States
ahead of the desire for fairness nnd con
sideration In dealing with ether na
tions, . , ,
The unanimity with which the Amer
ican public professes Its belief In the
Hmltntjen of armaments nnd the confi
dence It appears te have In the ability
of the Conference te effect n limitation
Is shown in a preliminary analysis of
the. public thought made by President
Harding's Advisory Committee.
The analysis, made public yesterday.
Is based upon communications from
churches, women's clubs, colleges, labor
nnd commercial organizations, tnunic
ipalltles nnd Individuals representing
(i, Mi", 140 persons.
The lequcets have been tabulated as
follews:
Advect of complete flliarnumenl 1153
AdYecits et limitation of armmnt with
out co-eptrstlon of ethtr Pewr. tail.,, .
Adveet of co-eprstlve limitation, rulded
by bncvelenc and llbtrsllly. IO.R40
Advecatea of co.errRt'v limitation lft
with ennfldene" te th Judgment of thf
Amfrlcnrj delnallen n.801 43n
AdvocAtea of limitation with caution 1001
Aualnat limitation, none.
Theia he auk Divine rnildanca for the
dalfftts In fellow ni a Christian policy.
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The8 who request that dlirmament b
mada the principal liu 400,050
Thete who rcaueat 01 tn sessions. 10,(143
These who advocate an association of
natlerra. 38.400.
Tite Animal Crnt Iters Who Lived In the
Soup ,
ONl'13 upon a time, dear children, a
let of little animal crackers lived
in n bowl of f-eitp. There wen- Hen
mid tigers and elephants nnd yebins
and bears and opesauma and giraffes.
(Johnny, get off the piano.)
They 111. oil their home very much.
Of course, they thought It rather moist
at firft. but they get Used te It and
titther llked It for vnrleun reasons.
They were never hungry. Whenever
they were hungry they nte wfup. And
nobody missed It beenuse thev would
Invite some mere animals te come and
live with them te fill up the space
where the soup was. And they never
get dry because they had plenty of soup
te keep them wet, and they never get
wet because they were wet," Thev worn
never crowded because all thev had t
de If tli9re wbb tee much soup wns te
drink It up, and If there wasn't enough
toem they could threw an animal or
two out of the bowl and make room.
.Se they were very happy and very con
tented In their animal -crackerUh wej.
t'litll one day nn Oyster waH dropped
Inte the bowl. Immediately discord
and dissension arese In their happy
midst. (Dorethy, take the baby out
of the even; mother is trying te bake
some biscuits.)
IP TUB animal crackers were sur
prised, then Oliver Oyster, for that
waB his name, was simply flabber
gasted, lie had never seen an animal
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M.', !.,., vniiraAir." renlled
giraffe In a hljh voice because of
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"Wlm la t.fllhlnr' nil the rilllltlllK?"
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"It It this silly little Oliver Oyster,"
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TUB elephant sworn ever and took n
geed leek at Oliver.
"I'll say you ate an awful mess,
Paid the elephant. "Why don't you
go home nnd put en hOme clet'ir
Didn't your mama give you any skint
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you knew what .ou can de,' said Oli
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