| Show t 1 TA TARDIEU'S J 8 BRiNGS NEW tiff LIFE 1 k TO IO NAVY P PARLEY E French British I C Conversation Conversa- Conversa tion Revives Hopes I for Meet l tf t i LONDON March 17 Ii AP AP Relm- Relm 1 tiu d with Ufa as a Consequence of or I the tho visit over OCI the tho week end of or Pre ire Premier f mier Tardiest of prance France the five five- rower power er naval a 1 conference showed I J r renewed activity and t optimism this 1 J morning n J Them was a widespread feeling i 1 of or gratification that n Ramsay nHa MacDonald MacDonald Mac Mac- Donald and M. M I. I had 1111 had I their talk at Chequer Sunday faced facet th problems of or Franco Brit ish relationship and found Cound it was not for tOI either cither to withdraw with with- withdraw j draw from further negotiations as li I I b hopeless p S M lf M. M Tardieu who loft left at al 11 a a. a m m. m Ii for tor Paris conferred at 9 3 a a. a pi jn n. n with J Mr MacDonald 3 again aln and an Rn hour hourn hourI I n later with Henry L. L h head ld i I of or tha tho American delegation before beCore i I taking his train Members tem o of his dale delegation lC e 1 atlon lion hen headed t d b by A rl l hIe 1 B Briand la foreign minister m bado Nalo him farewell 11 at at- atthe the railway t station tallon Stinson on later went to Do Downing nin for Cor a 8 talk with the time British l prime prima minister having ha pr previously called a meeting of tho American merican delegation for ot later In tho the day PLAN CONFERENCE Another r important private conference con con- ference projected for toda today was one between MacDonald and nn Foreign Minister Grande Grand o of Ita Italy b It was as asI I 1 understood d that the main problem r f I before them was solution n of or the lr situation upon ulOn which depends the tho final outcome of oC the the conference A British spokesman n again said sale this morning mornin- that the conference I 1 between n MacDonald an and Premier at yesterday had been cen satisfactory Ho added that tho con er conversation was as largely larkely on the tonnage tonna e figures and did not relate i to an any political p pact ct t r Stimson continued his conversation conversation conversa- conversa tion with T Tardieu up to the last j moment accompanying tho French premier to lo the station The Tho two statesmen men Conversed on e sc as their car drove drove- ro o through the tho bus busy London streets LONDON DON March Ia J 17 AP AP Hopes of or Japanese J Jancse Buddhists that the tune naval conference will pave pave the wa way to lasting world peace and confidence conrI- conrI deuce dence ence that tho limo Japanese o claims at atthe l the th conference havo o bc been n made in ina ina a R. rca real I spirit of or pea pence peace cc were cx- cx In resolutions presented to the various conference delegations today by 11 Prore Professor sol Y V Hos awa WANT WORLD PEACE The r J resolutions which we r. r adopted at nt meetings of or Eu Buddhists s sin In Japan on February 1 1 12 stated that under their traditional attitude th the Buddhists wished to work enthusiastically enthusiastically toward to world peace Wo We 0 surely h believe o no that the naval m conference which Is now no being held In London will wilt give 1 us a golden op- op to e our sincere hope for Cor for peace tho the re resolutions say ar May 11 tho ho conference bring great success in building n a foundation ever cr strong stron- for Cor an unshakable world P b by holding firmly aloft the brillant flag Ia of Justice and antI human human- ity Wo 0 Bu Buddhists recognize n that the tho claims o of tho delegate atc r I Japan at too the naval nt conference arc archand ba ha hand cd on onn an n lola in inviolable lc national polIcy pol pol- policy icy Ic stand for the real spirit of peace and in the namo name of or B Buddha wo two expect their theil full tull attainment in their propose proposals 9 rh Tho rho f resolutions express S' S sympathy f n v alt all the delegations In their thell difficulties difficulties dif Cit and efforts to reala 6 the Ideal |