The proposals of the U. S. and British delegations at the Three Power Naval Limitations Parley in Geneva (TIME, June 27 et seq.) seemed last week like the statements of a man and wife who love each other at heart but have decided to get a divorce on the ground called "incompatibility of temperament."
Accord existed between the parties on fundamental points. 1) The right of the U. S. and Great Britain to naval parity with each other was conceded. 2) These nations were agreed upon a rough working figure at which parity in...
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