Show h ecil Fa Favors rs U. U S. S British ParIty r j LONDON Nov 29 AP Is AP is- is fe Ce I of TV who ho ho was vas closely associated with Woodrow Wilson in the formation of ot the league of ot nations favors parity of the United States navy with the British Speaking before the parliamentary tary tart committee of ot the league of ot nations nations nations na na- na- na union Viscount Cecil urged absolute mathematical equality in both aoth tons and guns between the two nations He said he thought disarmament disarmament disarmament dis dis- dis- dis armament was treated overmuch asa as asa asa a matter for experts and too little as a question of large politics Viscount Cecil thought that America might desire to to- raise the question of ot freedom of the seas His view was that acceptance of the principle of ot freedom of ot neutrals to trade with belligerents rents was subject to the old rules of ot blockade and would be advantageous to Great Britain rather than otherwise Great Britain he thought hought ought to be prepared to come to terms on that point provided America was prepared prepared prepared pre pre- pared to Join In enforcing those principles when they were accepted |