| Show MAN AGREES US U.S. 1 PROPOSAl lO OUTLAW WAR AR h ht t HINGTON May 1 AP AP- AP i that this new newee tee ee for the maintenance of must oust give ghe a real Impulse to orts arts for carrying out of gens gen- gen s Germany has hasto f to E the American proposal for forI je j I among the world powers lug war I Ianswer answer made without reser- reser reser- reser I or r qualification was given te te eto to the United States under April 27 and made public ht by the state department promptness with which the government replied to the tire thein them in m n suggestion which went only two weeks before the complete acceptance of ot the theaty eaty aty came cama along well pleased r ry Y Kellogg and other oW ED D WITH REPLY were tere particularly larb gratified ie reply In view of the fact facterman erman ermany had before her at ethe the proposal of M M. I. I Briand ing ng Frances France's ideas for a arel are are- reon re- re l ion on n of war treat treaty it t t to sa say that the German oke ake ke for itself Secretary Kel- Kel used to comment ring ing Germany welcomes firmly the opening opening- of Ifor for the conclusion of an lonal pact for tor tiro UTO outlawry the note said that while league of nations and treaty obligations must re- re violable nothing was seen pledges which c could uld In y y conflict with the obliga- obliga In the draft treaty States LEAGUE t he Ile le contrary It added it It that at the binding obligation ise se war as an Instrument of pf I policy could only serve to tp H ien en n the fundamental Idea of nant of ot tire the league of na- na of id-of the thine pact m iny agreed with the United i find and d France that the ultI al l must be the universality new few pact der to bring about this uni- uni she continued the draft jf Pt the the- United States seems ra a practical wa way When the first coming Into question as Y y have powers ve concluded tr tf it jt may be expected that r states will thereupon make the right of adhesion which ed to them without c rote te said shad that the two main mainI ying I at the bottom of the of the French foreign lind i-lind the resulting proposal United States correspond t tely ly with the principles of ot if policy INTEREST winy nany ny has Oas no higher Interest Iy Ply continued than to see of armed conflicts t ted led d and a development as- as n the life of nations which Ar the peaceful settle settle- f tall all International disputes n of ot a SL pact such as asted asted ted States now has In view bring the nations a aal al l nearer to this goal tance Lance pf of the Arneri American an pro pro- he note said was decided the belle belief that it Jt would not question the sovereign right tate state to defend Itself self self evident it added that Mate tate violates the pact the contracting contracting- parties regain edom of action with refer refer- that state The state afy afy af- af y the violation of the pact Js is e Ire from tak- tak on Its own part against aker iker of the peace In a his kind to pr pride ide express express- ie ic le lec c case se of a violation seems erman government 1 VL |