Show BRITAIN WILL AGREE Bering Sea Matters to Be Amicably ArranRcil Washington April nAn interview with Sir Charles Russell published today to-day on the proposed British legislation legisla-tion to give effect to the Behring Sea award awakens interest among the members of the foreign affairs committee com-mittee of the House Mr McCreary chairman of the committee com-mittee thinks it indicates a disposition disposi-tion on the part of Great Britain to comply with the ideas of the Unted States as to what is necessary to give effect to the award He took up Sir Charles interpretation of the clause bearing res on the liability of sealer not notified before sailing as a decided modification of the scope of that clause I first telegraphed to this country |