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Show JUISOHIDH FOR DEFENSE PUHS Var Secretary Ready to ( Submit Army Figures to Congress Next Week PROGRAMME IS BRIEF Twelve Specific Points to Be Called to Attention of Statesmen JUL " h ' n N" J" 8a I P.rtnB me,n a da 4 th wh oh at,.J """" . plan (or rwjr of he a s ,, on of th i ra on nade s 0 e aso to hav shown a vepsis sUte o( unprepawdness , , a , 0 e d, tern ned the depar en o euba k o a mfn for mn erf a a a o o u 1 updel.nse A hi e n e sh n e a al ' ration pa fa I s o e W3n w ake a ondarv e o mea r a, m t , eae Aould Take Much Tune Th res h h we n o he q es t o of a un on a fa r g fa 11 t s a d show ha e ng e en nedar 1 ery uW ake three ears rod the g ns ow e le ed ne e sar for a or e uff ten o g a an ee &aretv from In as o Repo ts fron Eu o pean ha enkl ha e en ed to r pie or liatrupe es ma e of e essary ree e mater al Es n a e o t e proportion of ght an1 ea g n an) field a mv aa e n eased two rod " M hough wa orders have In r eased a -a ab e ctunmer a fa 1 es for man fa t ring n jn ons n he last few mon h near al American plan s are bu Idlng guns o fo elgn n easu ements and would ha e to be re equ pped to handle A.me "a arm orders. W hn Mr Garrison left Washington he took with htm cop es of e erv depart n en al repor and offlc a document bear I on the p e pared ness prob em. He be lee It was aser ed tonight by an off! c al i bo had much o do with framing the plan that a co ect statement of the pr blem can lead on j to the general con '-elusions embodied In the continental army schema. Outline of Plan From this official who will be among those authorized to present to the com mil tee an ampl ftcation of the views of the administration was obtained the fol lowing outline of what the secretary ex pects to ten congress the proposed pro gramme will do 1. Write a definite m Utary policy founded on the unan mous conclusions of military experts of the nation past and present. J. Enroll within three rears and give some preliminary tra ning to at least 500 000 mobile troops 3. Provide with n sk vears for an additional force of 500 000 reserves for the fcroops with the colors- To Be Made Attractne 4. F"araish the most attractive form of voluntary military service it is possible to devise, thereby serving as a final and conclusive test of the posslb lltv of or gangling tn peace times an adequate vol unteer army system 5. Furnish a system o wh h untver sal military service cou d be applied qnickly and with the necess of exten sAve reorganization. 6. Famish a regular mob e army suffi dent to co operate with the t aining of continentals and also o carr on the necessary peace activities 7 Furnish through oas ompan es attached to regular regimen an ade quate and certain school fo regu ar -mtlnental and reserve officers t Furnish beginning a once a e s te under which an adequate enlisted eserv e fo the regular army wou d be bu it up and maintained. Beg n a once to be concluded in four years the expenditure of $81 000 000 on extens on and improvement of coast defenses making them far superior to hos which any other nation has eve known o Furnish an adequate force to man a coast defenses now lacking nearly 50 pe cent of he necessary personnel. Bu Id up w th n four yea s a re sen e supp y of material to cost $104 000 ono an ! est mated upon he consumpt on o mmuni on Phown b the best avail ab e reports f om the European war 1 Ina gurate a system under which omme ca mun tlon plan s can be foe ered bs the government in peace times s ng an adequate and ont nuous sup pi of guns and she Is n time of war T e mos ta h ng it is c a med is o ob a n e names of 400 000 men who a ob ged o urn o the colors at a o supp v em w h ne es arv arms pm n o gan za on and mob 1 zat on ons and o g e hem u men j a t n ng If see om p he pe s sa an f off e b and no on m ss one offl e s as ed a eat de wou d ha heen aken a o -t u o e fo ma on of a o un e a ny n me o need that v-ould a mon hs of de ay f a comp shed no n0 more Institute Formed One cone e e de e opmen of he on o ess toe a was fo cna on of he Ame an Tns it e o n e na o a Law com posed of 10 ea ns: s a fi e mem e s e g feen o ea e wen one An an o s T u hss eso es hope u ma eyonflue e ewo bng ou c a a on of he e a ona I ega fa I To ay s mee ng a tt etary bans ng we omed he s o s be a f of e Ln ed S a es go ernrren re s e n he adop Lon of a cons u on and b aws anJ he e e on o off ers In sad ess Se eta ans ng sa d a 1 reak ng down o ona ela on be een he coun so e od wo a nade he An e an on es gu d ans of he of n e na ona law Je e nphas d e ess y o a s8 em of e a ona ea ons fo n ed o he g s o e o a 1 The fo ma on of he ns te s a re su t of a novemcn begun e ea s ago w h the o gan a on of the Ame an So etj of In erna ona Law La e Robert Bacon then ass s ant se e a of sta e made a tour of Sou h an Cen a mer an count es su cessfu y ad o a ng s m a organ za ons n ea h ep b These boc et es nan ed he nen w o now ave fo med the in erna ona bod Officers Elected The follow ng off cers we e e ed to da Ilono ary pres dent E hu Poo former se retary of s a e and senator f om New Yo k Pres dent Tames B own Scot sec e ary of he Carneg e Endowmen fo In te nat onal Peace and forme so c or of he state departmen Se re ary genera A ex nde A var z fo mer ounse of fo e gn affa s o C e T asu e Lew s A de Hon fo me m s er of fo e gn affa s of Cos a R a T e membe s ep esen ng e n d es a e Se re a y I ans ng Robe Fa on o mer sec eta y Jo Basse Moo e fo me ounse or of e s a e e pa t nent Profefcsor Leo S Rowe of U Lnt e s of I shu g and Pod So M Scot o lined the objec of the ns t e as fo ows To stud prob ems of nte na ona law n a endeavor o dpflne and de e p prin Iples of just ce a an be app ed to relat ons between all he Ame an states To bu Id up a s s t-m of j s e fo a 1 ha he wen one go e nmen h of hr Amer cas w he gad o adopt as stand a d of n e na o al aw between he Ame cas To sow y xpand Ir s i en un t e apnea of he ade s of o gh 1 e A ne (-an co n cs w ex n o the who p doraa n of n ema ona re a tlons and h s ow j ce en h f nd sh p of t e peop e of the ho e no d |