Show A ALIW ir says japan fooled conference J 5 71 gtna f I 1 sol something ef ii ing of a w furor furo r has been stirred up tip in naval daval political and diplomatic circles hero bere by tile publication lu in the atlantic monthly of nn an article written by rector B dwater celebrated british naval authority senator robinson dem dein ark bald the article before the senate and lind had it published in the con congressional ress lonal record il tho the initial fact that emerges em eiRes froni from i ii a survey gurvey of the situation today mr awater wrote Is the patent failure of the conference con terence to achieve its main I 1 purpose namely to chebi the further expansion of sea armaments in any i and every shapo or forra form tile result i la is that today barely twelve months after tile the acceptance of the limitation treaty a revival of ship building coin coill petition seems inevitable if tile the balance of power RS as regUl regulated by that flint treaty la is to be maintained tu to state ali alio case in ili a sentence japan by divert diverting ilig to ft tile construction of 0 cruls ers era and alid submarines no email part of tile tho energy slie she forni formerly erly cap on capitani ships will soon be in possession of a fleet of auxiliary combatant vessels superior in ili some respects to flint of tiny any rither power mr bywater says that as soon as japan learned flint the washington ashington lV government was contemplating a naval armament conference it set to work feverishly to eoin complete pleto tile alio fortification of tile the bonin islands wider under the strictest secrecy ily by december 1021 1921 the work was finished meanwhile says saya tr bywater tho the washington conference lind assembled and admiral Adin trai baron kato of the japanese dele delegation gatlon lind and taken the first opportunity to inform his american colle colleagues ag aes ues that japan regarded the abandonment of the ehlt rind and gunin guam fortifications as the condit condition lon precedent precede nt to negotiations for the reduction I 1 of heb ef shipbuilding program pr |