2 THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE World Peace Body Opens Conference in Washington Delegates Comprise Larges International Gathering in Washington Since 1921 Washington, Oct. 1—The twenty third conference of the interparti- mary Union convened here today, the largest international gathering in the national capital since the Washington disarmament conference here (United States) Composed entirely of members of national parliaments throughout the world, bound together for the achievement of international peace, its session was opened by Secretary of State Kellogge and Senator William B. McKinley, of Illinois, president of the House of Representatives, in the hall of the House of Representatives. More than 275 foreign delegates and 90 American delegates were present for the meeting which will continue until October 7. After the reply to the addresses of welcome by Baron Theodor Abelsward of Sweden, president of the council, today's sessions were to be devoted to presentation and discussion of the report of Dr. Christian L. Lange of Norway, secretary-general of the union. Prominent Statesmen Attend Among the widely foreign delegates attending the conference are former Chancellor Joel-Karl Wirth of Germany, Pam Luke, Lord presiding secretary, delegates. Sir Robert Horne, Sir Arthur Shirley Been, Maj. Gen. Newton J. Moore, F. W. Petch-Lewrance, N. A. Becurley of Canada, Pierre Rennaud and Fernand Merlin of France, Ger. Richard Mulishy of De- legates. Sir Wilfred Winter with Houghton of Holland. Kansas Senator Is Delegate Besides Senator McKinley, the American group includes Senators Swanson of Virginia, Curtis of Kansas, Robinson of Arkansas, and Representatives Burroughs of Wisconsin, Oldfield of Arkansas, Baker of California, and Connally of Texas. Interest in the conference centers on the Saturday session when former Secretary of State Elkhur Root will present her report on confirmation of international law. Tomorrow's afternoon session will be devoted to discussion of Senator Swanson's report on the Pan-American Union. Other subjects on the agenda include: The development of international law, the rights and duties of nations, outwury of war, economic and financial questions embracing European problems and problems of national minorities, control of dangerous drugs, reduction of armaments and demilitarized zones, the present crisis in the parliamentary system and its possible remedies. Coolidge to Entertain The United States Government and delegation have made elaborate preparation for entertainment of the foreign visitors, including a White House reception by President Coolidge on Tuesday and a state bureau given that evening by Secretary Kellogg, who is expected to be followed by a pilgrimage to the home and tomb of George Washington at Mount Vernon. Besides a $50,000 congressional appropriation for the Union's conference and use of the House chamber granted by this government, the American group is paying all expenses of the former office and is on their arrival at New York to the departure at Nigraba Falls on Oct. 11. Root Presents Resolution The draft resolution on codification of international law drawn by Eihu Root, and around which the chief conflict of the conference is expected to center, follows; Root Presents Resolution "While greeting with satisfaction the labors undertaken by the committee of experts called together by the League of Nations to indicate the progress of progressive codification, nevertheless we consider that the best method to follow would be in establishing a general and constructive plan for such codification, based on the progress made so far, with a view to finding the fundamental conditions of the regime of peace to be instituted between the nations, to providing for the judicial settlement of disputes which constitute a threat to security, if necessary, of methods of execution and sanction. "And invite the committee for the study of juridical questions to present proposals for this purpose to a forthcoming conference of this Union. "These proposals would eventually be submitted to an international conference of nations called for the purification of international law, the confiscation of international law." Examination of Budget Brings Desired Results Operation of the budget system has kept public expenditures, down and facilitated rapid retirement of the public debt, Brig. Gen. H. M. Lord, director of the budget, says in his annual report. "Many of the economies reported may seem trivial, but a large number of small individual economies continued year after year produce sub-states that do not receive "Moreover, the habit of saving required by the practice of small economies develops in the government employee an alertness and initiative that will detect larger waste of goods." (Bloomberg) That evokes means of eliminating them." ANNOUNCEMENTS Kappa Phi will hold a business meeting at 7 o'clock this evening, Oct. 1, 1925, at First M. E. church. Al members urged to be present. Juanita Kirkham. 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