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That‘s why smart hostesses who plan ‘for the pleasure. of their guests and the success of their parties, serve â€"Melachrinos â€" = M ILD"AND COOL obacco Company lC DEYO wennsnsenaedee2eeen0e00« ARRAREHE.%. . .. City 511 Fifth Avenue, New York Ci Rescaseneensea0s00mm0m aty 203 THE PRESS "Mr. MacDonald went out of office in 1924 and was succeeded by Mr. Baldwin. He also made a fight against the Admiralty, and he, like Mr. Macâ€" Donald, was beaten by the Admiralty. The result was the Birkenhead proâ€" gram of 1925, which provided for nine 10,000â€"ton cruisers and seven 8,000â€" ton cruisers, four to be build in the first yearâ€" and three in each year thereafter. ~Soâ€"by the ‘beginning of 1927 Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Baldâ€" wind between them had started conâ€" struction of 12 of the new type cruisâ€" ers.® The United States by that time had begun building two. + 3: Facts Are Plain 3 "It is plain therefore beyond disâ€" pute, that the American government has proceeded very slowly and very relu(g.tantly toâ€" build_ cruisers. It started after the evidence could no longer be doubted that under labor governments . and conservative alike the British admiralty was proceeding to construct a new formidable navy within the letter but outside the spirit of the Washington agreement. It is rather disturbing therefore to have Mr. MacDonald, who must accept the responsibility for the beginning of his unhappy business, lending the weight of his authority to the notion in his own country that the United States is to blame for it. ; the creed of the British public for centuries.‘ * breach of the spirit though not the letter of the Washington treaty, Comâ€" mander Kenworthy, a supporter of Mr. MacDonald, has said: ‘Mr. Macâ€" Donald and his government made a fight _ for it; but they were outnumâ€" :bi% in the Houseâ€"ofâ€" Commons, they were outâ€"matched in the press and they were outâ€"maneuvered by their advisers in the Committee of Imperial Defense. Moreover they could not At that time the American governâ€" ment had no: cruiser program and Mr. MacDonald: laid down five of these new cruisers for the British navy.> Mr.MacDonald ought to know therefore somethingâ€"about how this cruiserâ€"building started. Continuing, the World declares: : S en â€"In an editorial headed "Reminding Mr. MacDonald," the New York World vegy sensibly calls attention to a few facts which ought to be remembered in the consideration of our cruiser program. â€" The World ‘points out that when Mr. MacDonald took office in 1924 with the labor government he found.a paper program calling for the construction of eight of the new superâ€"cruisers to which our pacifists now object in the American naval program. 6 NR . Ramsay MacDonald, the:â€"well known British laborite, in a recent article in The Nation, in commentingâ€"on ‘ the fifteen cruiser bill recently passed by the Senate, said that the execution of. the American cruiser program "will be a great blow to the nation from which the Kellogg pact originated." 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