Show U. U S. S FARMERS SEND MEMORIAL TO CONFERENCE I By associated Press PARIS March l Georges mInister ot of marine ma- ma rine reiterated before the fhe naval commission of the senate Thursday his declaration that the Interned German warships must not be destroyed destroyed de- de but distributed among the allies The mInister reviewed the naval sItuation and outlined to the committee plans for naval recon recon- I By Associated Press PARIS March Premier Lloyd George Premier Clemenceau and Colonel E. E 1st 1 Rouse House conferred foran for tor toran an hour before the meeting of the supreme council today in an effort to adjust the differences of the three nations over the military naval naval na- na val and economic questions connected connect connect- ed with the preliminary peace terms Army and navy experts of the seve sev- sev e eal al countries It Is said have ha been unable to agree on the terms POLICE GET EVIDENCE By Associated Press LONDON March A Reuters dispatch from Paris says that additional addi- addi lIonal evidence e wIll b be laId before the commIssion of reparation of the I peace conference by the presentation of documents discovered by the Belgian Belgian Bel- Bel gian police and containing detailed I Instructions to German troops for forI forthe I the carrying out of their work of destruction In Bellum Belgium i FARM FARMERS INTERESTED By Associated Press PARIS March farch A 7 memorandum asking the adoption by the peace conference of an extended program calculated to protect the Interests of farmers In all countries was presented pre pre- to the AmerIcan del del gatlon gation today by Charles S S. S Barret Barrett national national na- na president of the Farmers Farmers' I union ot of the United States The memorandum also asks s the Inclusion slon sion In the league of natIons of a special body having directly In charge the Interests of International agriculture Extension and improvement of the International agricultural InstItutes of Rome Is asked and the suggestion lion tion Is made that a unIform system of crop estimating be adopted It also Is urged that principles providing provIding provId- provId ing for international conservation of agriculture universal free education of farm children and the extension of the benefits of civilization to the open count country be adopted The memorandum also demands that the farmers have the right to bargain collectively that farm tenancy tenancy ten ten- ancy he be abolIshed gradually and that each nation have the right to withhold withhold with with- hold the eort of supplies essential to agriculture It is suggested that the regulation ot of trade be maintained on the basis of cost of production plus a reasonable pronto profit |