Show U. U S. S English Peace English Peace i Kept by Arbitration I Cushendun Declares l Tells League Disputes for I Century Were Ended I Amicably Security Commission Meet on at Geneva GENEVA Feb 20 AP Dis put between the United States Stales and Great Britain in th the last lut hundred hun dred years which might have rev re- suited in war were amicably set t t- t I tied by Baron Diron Cushendun Cushen Cuhen dun Great Britain told the league of nations nation security commission today to to- day In delivering an earnest appeal for or the development of or conciliation and arbitration Vectoring Declaring that disarmament and peat pea peace could Quid be promoted either cither by lIy multilateral raJ treaties of ot conciliation and arbitration or by bilateral treaties Lord pledged Great Britain's help 11 In tit the ti creation of or such Auch agreement lie He strongly urged the security to world propose re re- glow Klon Wh where r pact of security and lon similar to that of ot I could be lie elaborated In Jn the interest of ot International peace In opening the general discussion Lord frankly coming out for lor the tho portion position long long maintained l by hy Trance said Mid that International security and anti dl disarmament ent are in interdependent interdependent In- In nt and added d that unless better hetter lJ security J in is given ghen to nations timers them J In is little hope for tor an any appreciable disarmament EMPHASIZES VIEWS Turning attention to tho the fact tact I that critics are ready Stady to nay flay the leagues league's impotency cy to prevent war ar the to British representative e expressed ex- ex expressed ex ex- pressed hope mope that the world orld would give Iho duo due Importance to the views set net t forth by tho the recent Jn meeting of or experts expects at nt Prague that the league covenant co creates create a n. measure of ot security se se- se security which should be appreciated in is full value Foreign Minister Denell Benes of ot Czechoslovakia president of or the tho commission urged the delegates to tackle the time problem with energy par pa and good will expressing the tIle belief beller that he lie was certain that success suc eel cess cesie would reward Its labor and that the league lealUe of or nations would have havo another triumph to lt its credit Discussing the thc Prague findings M. M Benes Bent said that tho the great point concerning the tho suggested extension of ot conciliation and arbitration was that tho the Je league would only Inter Inter- InterI Intervene veno vene and anel settle conflicts when the theIl Il parties to the time dispute r failed to I reach an accord when hostilities ties tiel actually threatened HELD DISARMAMENT AID D. Declaring that I Ii p peoples wro wore were I made to feel reel that belligerent age ag- gre attacks would bo ho less likely In the time future then they would ex express ex cx- press fI their will to disarm I What they saw lIaw as the tho power of or American l public opinion in forcing tho the government to reduce its 1111 naval natal I program was tho the subject t of ot much here among delegates delegate I Commenting on dispatches dispatcher from America tho the delegates said there was no no reason why time the American move mo which they said sprang front from the people should not spread over o Europe and prove pro a potent latent force In causing statesmen to prune ambitious ambi- ambi armament projects Another element which tended to j spur pur members of or the tho commission slon In their labors was wall a communication from the Uie International al peace bureau bureau bu bu- reau declaring that disarmament warn was wall the most urgent problem before before be be- fore Coro the tho world worM RUSSIA FILES PROPOSAL Alluding to the American initiative initia Initia- tive tl in proposing the outlawry of or orwar war Ivar and anti the abolishing of or rio nii s tho the communication declared reduction of or International naval forces was imperative and that ajl I conflicts should be submitted first to conciliation and this falling failing to compulsory arbitration Only b by this means S can security of ot the time lilts be achieved it said Mid GENE GENEVA A. A Feb 20 United Press nus Russia la filed tiled today with time the league of ot nations a proposal for the abolition abolition tion of ot all aU armaments In line With the suggestion she slue made tt rt the tho December December December De De- cember league disarmament meet meet- In ing The project will be discussed at atthe time the next disarmament nt conference meeting March 15 16 |