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Show IIAIPIHEIJ DISCUSSED DY op. ' Consider Walsh's Resolution ' to Accept League of Na-tions Na-tions Invitation WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. Another dlicuwon of world naval disarmament disarma-ment before the senate foreign relations rela-tions commute today wu without result. The committee adjourned ' lobtect to the rail of the chairman. 1 expected within a few rlsys. The entire session wjs taken up ' with the presentation of arguments ; by Senator WaJsh, Democrat, Man-) Man-) tana. In favor of hla resolution re-1 re-1 questing the president to send en ; American representative to sit with I the general disarmament commission j of the league of nations, and the ( Borah resolution proposing Indenend- J em negotiations with Great Britain , ' (ind Japan wna not taken up. . The committee met in executive ; I aesalon. Senator Walsh was unrier-' unrier-' stood to have taken the position that , ! the military and naval disarmament , " must be accomplished together. He j J argued that It was not feasible, as; ' proposed by Senator Borah, to deal . 1 solely with naval disarmament, i Senator Wnlah also waa said to have argued that the contention that ! p-rik-lpatlon of an American rre- sentatlve In the league of nat'.ons dissrmament proceedings would involve in-volve America In the league's affairs ' was cot round. On this point Senator Borah said that If America was to enter the league he wanted tt dona "by the front door and not the bark." No further hearings are planned by the committee and final action la expected ex-pected at the next session. |