ARMS LIMITATION
1.-0 ^ 1 Roosevelt Not Agreeable To Conference (Received 28, 11.30 a.m. LONDON, May 27. It is understqpd that Rrqsident Roosevelt has no intentioii qf aceeding to Signor MuefqM'i S»ggestiP» o.f an Arms Limitation OeBfPTSuee, He is convinced that. sueit a cqnfetence would have little chance of su«cess and might even advance world xeaFxnameut, A Rqme jnessage says: Bignor Mijssolini's arms-limitation proppsal comes from tbe head of a State well arpied, ready and diseiplined, and is thq rq» sult of studied willingness and not of necessity, emphasxsps $iguqr V, Gaydf |n the Giomale d'ltalia. H& adds; M? Roosevelt is the statqeman he.§t quali- -i fied to call sueh a epnference, beQause the Uxxited-Btateg has np neqessity^fpr huge armaments, Thus, tq the Dhited States axpne ggn tte tasK of arbitratign between opposing Eprppean interpsaJ be entrusied.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 112, 28 May 1937, Page 5
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136ARMS LIMITATION Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 112, 28 May 1937, Page 5
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