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Show Am dim, mmUi 'K HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAlP. . H MITTEE HAS PLAN To J ,' PERMANENT P&g, "fll Would Authorize Preside , . H15, All Nations to Send d,i 1We to Conference to cJ?K Ways and Mean. K Mp Washington. Stops x,n. , flf'" disarmament were tukvn on iBl" 15 by tho houso foreign afftujftii iulttce, which reported t ",lflgi, authorizing President WllioD u?J all nntlons to send delegate hi9f I ternational conference t0 ewflw ways and means. rKe Although nil members of ft, iflf11 mltteo voted for the proposji hM ; cruta objected to Its adoptl0) jE j on tho ground that It mltktwjA , rnss tho president They contttj!H!. 't was a question which should UKW' sldercd by President-elect nJKl . Chairman Porter, nn advocate tlnVe i movement, Insisted, honerer, (JWM' . was tho desire to have the tnohjflv ready for Mr. Harding If yfi ykf . did not net on It ' v Representative Brooks (RtpMt ; Illinois, author ot the resolatio). iavM : nounced that efforts would U iaflj 1 to expedite Its consideration b;gBJ house. Thero was no Indla&tjflJ - any movement to get together HijflJ I senate, which has pending a rei3J t by Senator Borah (ltep.) ot l&H I providing for armament redne&ilflj J tho United Static, Gnat IlrttiUiH , Japan, and a resolution by SflJ Walsh (Dcm.) of Montana, authoH he president to appoint a menVfflJ |