Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 12, 1921, Image 14

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    THE EEE: OMAHA; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1921.
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The MMdns Meet in WasKihgtdh' To-day
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Anxious
Humanity with all its fears, '
With all the hope of future years.
Is hanging breathless on. thy fate!
sMHIoping
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Washington i Will Be the Capital of (the
World During the Arms- Congress. There
the question will be decided! whether tKe civilized peoples
,. of the. "world are; to; Objures war, and whether the battleship
and siege :gurire tto beccme as obsolete as the Roman
catapult. ! Hundreds' of millions are watching anxiously.
The great Conference is being discust in every civilized
country on earth
Whatare their hopes, and feafrfe, and criticisms; and demands?
It is necessary hbt orilyto know our own mind but to know
also , the viey-poinfe.oall other peoples especially, of those
most vitally conceded invthe outcome!, : .
. Therefore The Literary Digest has gathered from all
the four -corners of thartRthe opinions of statesmen and
, . a people vas -reflected iriftheir press. This is one of the great "
ieatures of tie November 12 th issue, now on sale.
:;"J;f 'fThe ;;Goinpbite 5; British. Empire ,
J is discipsed,ias palm and-
English-speaking.pebples'of The Lary,Digest c ,
presents the Views of Englatid Canada. Australia, New '
Zealand South Africa, Indian the British West Indies.
The Spiritof ; Japan Is! Revealed Through
Her Native Press. Important translations shpw the
attitude of the Japanese toward the Conference and their opin
ions on the Chinese question; naval bases Established by the
United States Itt' the'-Pacific disarmament "of navies, neutral
ity oft the Panama Cah and other troublesome problems.
China's Voice Is Heard-through this' Congress of
Press and Popular Opinion which is gathered in- the Literary
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France Speaks Efcan
Her Heart, and her views are' open for all the world to
;.vread-in-(this week's LiteraiDigesitS;;.. . y
All Europe, from The Hague to Gonstan-
tinople; - is represented in this World Forum, and a study of
the composite mind of European and Eastern peoples toward
the Arms Congress and the issues to be decided there is of vital
interest to all Americans? Nbwhere else can this be found, if
Y y otf wahtt .-to ; kapi&rthe .-x$$d eeling-of the world toward the -
: ,ef f ort f 6rre4uftion:of a
ton you must have this issiie of THE LITERARY DIGEST.
A
MANY STARTLING " FACTS lcnown - to the ' Conference, will i influence any- action it may ? take.
These: facts are not easily accessible to 'the; public. : Without them intelligent discussion r is impossible.
There-is one why to get a comprehensive grasp of the many facts which must be weighed and related be-'
fore any conclusion can be reached. THE 'LITERARY DIGEST has with great care gathered these facts,
and made them plain with diagrams, pictures,. charts and maps in its ISSUE OF NOVMBERU2th, which is H
NCYCLOPEDIA ON
Yeritable Magazine
! It has prmanenV value and you will want to keep it for frequent reference during the sessions of the Conference. The edition necessarily is limited and will be sold ',
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vU, ; v' wA' developments in and out bfthe Conference, as!ohe feature of its' world-wide service, which some" five' million Americans are now.enjoying from week to week- '
ctAv The November 12th Issue -Contains Accurate Information ?on -. u
: Disarmament
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Problems to beiAdced by the Conference
The Navies, of tl mi Tomorrow
Six Million MeiuIJnder nns Today
What tiie Blobd and Gold
The Burdens of War Taxation, and the Problems of Finance
thprlVLeders and the Foreign
Press are. Saying About the Conference ;
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Former Atimp&t World Disarmament :
The Fearfjil Inventions I in War Gases
Comparative - Air Navies of the Nations
Army Discipline as Spiritual Murder
The Peace Crusade Uniting Creeds
Close-up Gliiftpises of the Delegates
Explanatory Catechisml of the Conference
A Remarkable Double-Page Colored Map Showing the International Situation in thejiPacific and Far East
NOVEMBER 1 2TH ISSUE OF - ONLY 10 CENTS
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