Show WAY OUT OF IT Berlin Suggests Remedy for Tangle at The Hague Berlin Sept agreement the great powers upon the among extension of of the he arbitration apparatus appears to be regarded here as the most feasible out of the confusion In what is consid way ered a vital Question at The Hague The governments which have not Joined in the original compact could adhere later If they so desired Upon other questions it is believed that agreements which would include all aU the powers can be reached Certain reserva which are now being articled by some of ot the governments present a mid die dle course the natural natura consequence of seeking to Include the whole world in what after all Is only the second uni versal intergovernmental court The situation at The Hague as exam ined med by the German governmental stand point shows an earnest desire on the part of all the governments to accept the Ideals of moral grandeur with security of ot national interests and that spirit whether embodied In treaties is the sur est guarantee of ot peace and is In Itself worth to all the powers the time and thought given at The Hague The rhe conference also Is regarded at the foreign forel office as having demonstrated the futility of considering the question of general disarmament until mutual trust in the system of settlement of difficulties can be bo established |