| Show TO TALK FOR arbitration ENGLIS 11 ANXIOUS TOR FOR A TREATY address will bo presented united states senators urging trea treaty ty between england end and america london nov 4 i william it cremer the former member of parliament editor of the he arbitrator first drat secretary of the international Working mens as so Roc lallon clation and secretary of the international arbitration league sails tor for new york from southampton on saturday next sir ile cromer cremer informed a depre Penta tentative tive of tile the associated press that he was bearer of and would present to every senator an address to the united states stales senate signed by over each 0 of f them being bein an all officer of of f a trades union and cepro ti enting altogether 2 british workingmen continuing mr lie cromer said aid on a previous visit to the united states it was frequently said to me that the idea of a treaty of arbitration the united states and great britain emanated from the marquis of salisbury and the privileged classes of great britain with a liew ere to tie thi hands land ot the ahe united states but proof lol ot of the unanimity I 1 of feeling on tills this a gab ab nb eject Is shown h own by the fact that there a are re ort only lair half a dozen refusals of ibe invitation to sign the address to the united states stairs senate ursine urging the con clurion clur lon of in an treaty L between c tween tile the two countries 1 I shall probably remain tit in america for sei several eral months I 1 KO go direct to wo where I 1 shall be joined by the rev hev dr Ob odarlee arlee A gerov pastor of the queens queena sticht church who he has cona to the united slates in behalf of the free churches in great britain at the invitation ot of the dev W II 11 milburn the chaplain of the united states slaten Sf Sc nilo dr berry will art act as chaplain at the opening of the senate I 1 ran can say on reliable authority that some months ago a 1 new arbitration treaty was briefly outlined beyond that nothing has been done r roe OR PEACE british amba will confer with secretary sherman lV washington ashington nov I 1 sir julian the hie british ambassador boho ho Is just buck from london probably will confer with secretary sherman at an early day concerning the reopening of 0 tor for an arclo anu Ani treaty of arbitration mr sherman made known to 10 the british authorities that ahr president would view with a reopening of 0 the negotiations and was hopeful that a peace treaty bould be secured since then sir julian had ilia veiled london and has hag had an ail to learn the opinion of fit tho the foreign Forel Kii office as aa well not ai rt i limit feeling on oil the subject all AIL tendencies on oil that st ald le are favorable to alt although bough there la Is a general indisposition to take up the treaty as long ions as there Is ic a chan chance L tant it would woul met meet the ilia same fate as a ti the le olney rann detoto treaty DR GERRY HERE london pastor will prach pr ach arbitration to americans new yolk nov 4 dr charles A clerry of the queens a hurch church 7 london and chairman of oc the union of Ln england angland gland has arrived lu ill new yolk talk irom from dr gerry will will e endeavor to influence tile senate to ratify the anglo american arbitration treaty according Accor dins to t a t report he has ha to abot aol as senate cha chapla plain fur a tew fair days dui ing abe next sex ses ion lon lie ile aill conduct a series ot of net mett ingo engg throughout llie ile country in the interest 0 of on woelber Wo toi umber ember ath hib be in the anniversary services at Ply plymouth church commemorating the fiftieth anniversary ot of henry avat valc d dc beacher Bec echer cher ti t accession acce salon to that pulpit |