Show BRITISH ARMAMENT v M M H v WOUlD STRIP I. I S. S DELEGATES ISSUE ULTIMATUM THAT AMERICA WILL NEVER AGREE TO IMPAIR DEFENSE Wide Wid Wide Difference In Three Proposals Proposal Indicate Deadlock Japan Explains Intentions Geneva Switzerland Never NeTer will I Ithe the United St States tes bo forced forcell into building build build- ing small size cruisers unsuitable lo for foro o 1 1 I I 0 VL L A VV that it is understood is the answer I which tho the American delegates will make wako to the British proposal at the tho tripartite naval conference for the I eventual abolition of or the tho ton cruisers authorized by the Washington Washing Washing- ton parleys The close of the second day of ot the conference rence has permitted the experts to reaffirm their earlier Judgment that tho the three plans presented the Presented the the American Amerlean Amer Amer- lean ican British and Japanese are Japanese are so divergent as to be bo utterly irreconcilable able and are aro certain to make maleo a treaty treat Impossible unless someone recedes from his original position Admiral Salto Saito however in a statement statement statement state state- ment in which he tho the purport purport purport pur pur- port of ot the Japanese proposals throw an entirely ne new light on some of ot To kio's kios intentions and Justified the belief belier of at the thc American delegation that an agreement would be more possible le on ona ona ona a basis of ot the Japanese plan than the British Saito made Is clear that in Americas America's future cruiser building program program pro pro- gram cram she could under the Japanese project scrap some of the numerous American ers destroyers and put Pitt the tho tonnage ton nage nage- thus saved into cruisers |