Item Info
Media Type: Cartoons (Commentary)
Source: Print and Picture Collection
Notes:
Great Britain and Japan run from expense, jingoism, and danger, joining the U.S. under the protection of naval reduction.
"The traditional elasticity of the phrase 'in principle' detracts little if at all from the heartening importance of British acquiescence in the naval holiday program proposed by Secretary Hughes.
"Details of the problem are exceedingly numerous and the process of working them out will necessitate study...The scheduled action by Great Britain renders inevitable and immediate a similar step by Japan...who expressed unqualified approval of the American peace insurance policy almost as soon as it was discovered."
- "Britain Accepts." Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia, PA) 15 Nov. 1921: 8. Print.
Bibliography:
Sykes, Charles Henry. "Just Sense." Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia, PA). 1921, November 15: 8.
Creator Name: Sykes, Charles Henry, 1882-1942 - Artist