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Show i II CONFERS Mil Association of Nations Is Topic Discussed t Marion Meeting . M MARK 'X 1 I " LI laflW Jennings liryan firmer secretary of . I ' tate under Prealdem Wil on and i or Rpaj many ycar3 an earnest advocate of j ffcWt world peace, was called Into cbnsulta- 1 njlffl tlon today by President-elect Harding j'jtww regarding the welfare of an assoola- ' tlon of nations jlwtB The first former official of the . T-TlJQi ueiuucniuu until iiiaoli uvn i . uts b u u J - '"jjS monrd to the R-puhllcin presi.Jcnl- jgL elect's council tai.de here, Mr Bryan jjfH brought a fund of special knowledge ; by vlrturr- of his experiences in ne- B gotiatlng more than a score of ttnbt- i J tratlon treaties while he was h id ' ' the department of stati u was under- .: JlM stood that these treaties constituted one of the principal subject of Mr. Harding's Inquiries. i.jjS1 A proposal that nation bind them- i'''TB selves to go to war except by vote of tnc Ieol,'e nn8 heen another of Bryan's mK suggestions as basis for a world league and it is known, that Mr. Hording h considered it In his conference here Arriving her late. In the for ; " M Mr. Bryan had most of the remainder HBdB ' nc cay 80 aslc'c for him on Mr. iR'jJJE Harding's appointment schedule. To- night the two will speak from the jfiB samo platform at a Presbyterian JM church rally here. |