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PAGE TWO a THE DAILY ADVANCE, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1921 h t. -j ., ,m. m.. 4 - W-W--'-,,- . -i, ,, llW J5Bs riBi Give Norris Exquisite Candy Christmas One Gift Acceptable To All S AND ARB ID HARM ACY ks Established His gggg , - t Issues Tied Together Says Nippon Statesman And Settlement Will Be Reached By One Gen eral Agreement Meeting All Points Involved In Discussion Br DAVID LAWRENCE (Copyright 1921 by Th Advaace) Washington, Dec. 8. All the questions relating to battle ship construction, submarines, fortifications and Far Eastern questions have been tied together and will be embodied in a general agreement. This is the latest develop-j ' ment in the Armament Con- ed on that pfiase of armament Pre ference and with it goes an ex-;sPectlve of what happened about the i ! i j. ii j. f 'other questions on the agenda. Both planation Of the talk Ot a lour- the AmerIcang and the Japanese were power "treaty" or "alliance" as ' ready. wpII Ha trip virions sf ens that. Some criticism was heard will be taken in the immediate future. Instead of making a seperate ar rangement on the ration of strength about the policy of the delegation being ready "to sign away the American navy" without knowing what the rest of the program in the Pacific would be. This correspondent stated then in battleships, the Japanese are be-j that the United States government Ing Instructed to accept the American proposal on the underrtanding that there will be an agreement forbidding any nicrease in fortifications in the Pacific, an agreement covering sub marines and auxiliary craft, and an agreement embodying the principles that shall apply to Chinese and Pa cific problems. The authority for the foregoing is Kotara Mochizukl, head of the oppo sition party In the Japanese parlla-i ment, who by arrangement with the Japanese embassy, had a long con versation with President Harding on Wednesday at tjie White House. Since he Is not an official delegate, Mr. Mochizukl talks with less restraint. His conception of what Is ahead In the conference is based ot course up on Intimate relationship not only with the Japanese delegation here, but upon cabled information from Japan.. This correspondent has checked up on some ot the views expressed by Mr. Mochizukl and finds from Am erican sources that the political situ ation in Japan is as much respons ible for the new turn which the pro gram has taken as anything else. Originally It will be remembered the apparent unanimity of opinion on the naval proposals led to the belief that a separate agreement would be sign- had confident assurances that the j Anglo-Japanese alliance would 'not i be renewed. Coincidentally, how ever, the American pressure for an I acceptance of the 6-5-3 naval ratio developed a delicate situation for the Japanese cabinet which has hoped for an opportunity to prevent any appearance of conceding directly to the American view. The suggestion of a general agreement covering all the poinU being discussed in the Washington conference was seized upon as the way out. Hence the Japanese are ready to accede to the naval ratio of battleships and a plen ary session will be held In a few days to announce that fact but the decision reached will not be effec tive until an agreement has been made oh other points. The formula is for all the nations to agree step by etep to the battleship ratio, sub marines, the fortification question and Far Eastern problems and later to embody all the separate memo randa into a single agreement cov ering the whole business. This pro ject was discussed by the principal delegates and has led to talk of a four-power agreement. 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B B B B B B B B B- B B B B B POLLY MORAN HAS HAS IMPORTANT ROLE Polly Moran has an Important role in Cecil B. DeMIlle's new Paramount production based upon Arthur Schnlt xler'a play, "Th Affairs of Anatol," which will be shown at the Alkrama Theatre next week . No, the fa mous comedian has not deserted picture a slap-stick comedy. The Irresistible Polly Is seen' in the role of a cabaret entertainer In an elaborate cafe setting. At the head ot a corps of dancers and as conductor of the orchestra, she adds a comedy note to this phase of the story that surpasses her past record for laugh provoking. Pollv Mann is known to a hnnt ot .theatre goers as "Sheriff Nell" of lU.uu. cuiuNin nas not asserted Keystone fame and as one of tha most j comedy. Neither Is the DeMIlle versatile commedians of the screen. Miss Moran appears in association with a large number of star actors including Wallace Reid. Headquarters TJ. 8. Coast Guard, Washington, D. C, Dec. 1, 1921. Sealed proposals. In auadruDlieata. will be received at Headquarters un til z o clock P. M., ot Saturday, De cember 17, 1921, and then publicly lopenea, tor furnishing and deliver ing forage to certain Coast Guard stations on the coaste of Virginia and North Carolina, Seventh District. Specifications and Instructions to bid ders can be obtained upon applica tion to the Superintendent, Seventh District, Coast Guard, Elizabeth City, N. C, or to Headquarters. W. E. REYNOLDS. Dec 6,9,12 Commandant. ' " " v ' at the Standard Pharmacy. sdr
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