Show ABSOLUTELY OPPOSED TO MILE 12 LIMIT LONDON June 29 The Th The British British- American dispute over over enforcement of ot prohibition on the seas nas t men neen een thrown Into the field of open diplomacy diplo diplo- m macy cy after extensive secret Lord Curzon secretary e of ot state for for foreign affairs announced int in m t tie the e house of ot lords that friendly I discussion with the United States over this question had been In progress progress ress about one one year yem Curzon In response to an interrogation Interrogation gation gatlon stated that there Is 1 I no chance of our agreeing under any circumstances whatever to the American n proposal for a mile 12 limit t to replace the the- mlle 3 mlle limit America asked for this extension waters In InI of ot of territorial for the order t to tive give more more moie latitude chasing ot rum ships off its coast I He also said that a committee presided vcr over by Ronald McNeil elt Is I at present considering the question raised at seizure pf pt liquor aboard I York lines at New Undue importance should hould not be attached to the br breaking o of British in iii order seals by American officials he said since to get at the liquor these seals pave ave no standing outI outside out- out side hide British territorial wa waters rs and I ut them I there is nothing sacred ab |