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$ - 1 i1 TXCIT, KTOTTT mprOTJTTI MATT) TRTBTTNTV tT!TYPOmTi. OTrTCiOV. FTCTTVAY. DFTMriFT? "0, FRANCE SEE3 HANOWRITINCi a largo ' undersea fleet received much attention in today's new simpers. n majority of the editorial writers assail the French attitude which the Dally Telegraph sn.vs faces the world with tbo "poi-:;'.)ility of the World wide orientation of naval policy sway from the capital ship uiul toward tbo sub marine."' Tbo newspaper thinks the Die t:aliitcnanco of largo submarine 'fleets and "the armada:! of auxiliary craft which must bo built, manned and trained to cope with them" will wipe i out all saving eftected by adoption of !tlu ratio for capital ships, j Klihu Hoot's proHnls for regulation jof the use of submarines receive much attention. The Dally Chronicle, com ments: "It is dlt'llcult to believe Mr. Kool in not In humane collusion with Mr. Hal four for the wholo object of tho proH sals is to make It not worth while to build submarines for the destruction of commerce," Tho newspaper ask, however, whether such rules could be enforced if adopted. 'the Dully Mail thinks if tho rules aro generally adopted they may bo useful "for tho hiimanteuilon ir the submarine moans virtually tho paral ysis of tho submarine." tlotk to prohibit tho use of (ubitia lines against merchant vessel. A decision was not reached owing lo the lack of Instructions by tho French delegation from their gov ern moot, Homo modifications of tho Hoot resolutions were advanced and It was expected that they would be referred to the drafting committee for final revision hoforo Ulaimaal. Memlient of tho American delega tion expresaeil much .lolUtaeilon over Ihe virtual neoopUm'o of tho plan for tho limitation of auxiliary vessels, tonnage uitil armament. This. It waa said, would work to prevent to a pertain lotlonl competi tion In naval construction of auxil iary rrnft. (Continued from page one.) placement wb understood tf linve boen virtually aaiioed iiixm at tho mor ning nesoion today of the arms confer ence naval committer. All of the powers' delegations ac cepted the Amoilean propowul except the French, who while holding formal approval In abeyance rhUI such appro val wan expected. The dttlercutlons of nil the iwwers, however, were 'understood to have given their assent t.j the nddillomil provision of the American proposal that the guns of auxiliary craft be lim ited to eight inches. WASHINGTON. ltd. After disposing of tho American proposal to limit tounago and armament of aux iliary voK.it I tho committee renewed discussion of the second Root renolu- immense expenditures necessary for Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's r , r , , i i i i ssx Ov i j i : i zznzzz - . -x. . . n i i i i i i I f i r i j - r f : : France May Yield TARlS, Dec. 30. (My Associated Press.) .The French government will be glad to discus the status of sub marines with reference tj merchant shipping as well as the humanitarian bearing of their use. It was said la official circles hero this morning. Regulation of the uses of these craft might, 1t was added, arfect the Ques tion of tonnage, but the question of the status must come first. It was pointed out In these quarters. with reference to tho tonnage issue that France. Includfng her colonies, has a coast line of 15,000 miles to rte. fend, while tho Vnited States, includ ing Alaska, has about 11,000 miles. Airplane Ratio Proposed , ; WASHINGTON. Dec. 20. (Hy Ass dated Press.) When the subject of limitation of naval airplane carriers is reached in tho conference, probably today or tomorrow, it Is stated that the llritlsh will propose the applica tion of a definite ratio ns in the case of capital ships.; i The British arc said to be ready 1 1 propose an allowance of flvo-five-three-two-two, which, translated means that Great Britain and America each would have a ratio of five, that Japan would have a ratio of three, and that France and Italy each would have a ratio of two. Tbo British proposal also con templates a maximum size of these ships of 25,000 tons. If British tons are meant by this, then the ships would correspond practically in size with the maximum proposed by the American delegation w hich was 27,000 tons, American measurement. Hughes-Sarraut Clash WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. A rather emphatic exchange alsa was reported to have occurred during the morning bession of the committee between Sec retary Hughes ad M. Sarraut ' During consideration of the second Root resolution M. Sarraut, it was said announced acceptance by France in principle. Immediately Mr. Hughes, as chairman, inquired with consider able emphasis what acceptance in principle meant and how France could accept a broad principle such as that embodied in the Root resolution in principle. The French delegation's head, it was stated by one of the delegates, did not reply directly to the pointed inquiry but merely responded that the French delegation could not give its formal acceptance until after Instructions had been received from Paris. Papers Assail France LONDON, Dec. 30. (By Associated Press.) Efforts at the Washington conference to curb use of the submar ine as a weapon and France's claim for R I ALTO NOW PLAYING! 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