Show ind Your r I Owe Ow business business' Russia Advises t BACKED fD lIM viet YI et Will Not Retreat F From m P Pal Position Lit i i- i noff Hoff Declares S S S SARCASM AR CA t t 5 L 5 5 dresses sties sties' Executives of oft Communist P Party Pary iry t 9 1 MOSCOW 1 Dec 5 Associated America s-America i America a France and Great Liln n would much better turn ir h minds to activities in South ric deli warships in n Chinese i and in ill colonial era en arm armies u I Entries than tan to obstruction tion of Russian negotiations in in rn the tho thon n n of Maxim Maxim Litvinoff acting t J for foreign affairs affair for soviet union n n the Hie largest hall nall In ht tho the I i lCm last J 1 ht the Russian co head addressed d the cent central al tl c committee of the tho com com- aist party party Ulo tho m most t. t powerful Vo IU 41 bod body Jn to tl th U. U S S. S.- S. S. S R.- R. R and emphasizing tho tholet's lets let's answer 1 to the American In behalf of or application the K Kellogg p peace C. C pact to the it a I speech ch cha vas a interspersed with Uh Atonal ton tonal l bits bits' of ot sarcasm m which tight ripples of ot laughter from I hearers Particularly was Has this case ease when h he lo announced Pan Pan- Ii joined the countries 10 ro- Russia of the Kellogg pact that Panama look Into ther elMr the pact safeguards its n existence from Lom tho the hands bands of ot atory neighbors IS ILAR TO NOTES n it general l t torso tone n the he Ole address r s was wa liar to the notes sent U United M State States Trance an and at Britain Tuesday In Itt th these se It t l stated that tho trio soviet could a consider r their reminder of ot th the flog Hogg obligations a lL ady andly K a pact as dy act t.- t. and that no IO n nation or ol orens Eo ions ens were cre empowered as pro pro- snore Actors of the tho pact That to Amer 1 Shad had an Jan added pnra paragraph ph ex- ex ex leasing sing amazement m nt at Lit i Americas oming It t politic to oft tV tok to k nation atlon with nUli which h its It has n no re re lome I emphasized ed that the 0 11 of thO th S United States Slates d other countries 5 to Russia w was WO s b by the so soviet so govern govern- cm- cm I nt at as t as unjustified interference in n affairs The 80 soviet let union other r w tries rejected extraterritorial ts and privileges S' S s. s in fn China Chinn bed hed he be d and it would seem strange y under this this' circumstance tho the HIng nl and Mukden governments k s the thc path of f violence with vocations toward soviet Russia Rut fins Is explained by the time simple fact fart t t the start stait and further ment of or actions action's of or time the th 1 Nana Nan Nan- s a j government nt originated from camp The ChInese threw the challen challenge o to the theft thel l ft het t SO government only b because causo y were backed ba by tho the im- im powers and conscious of soviet unions union's desire desire- for tor peace th the the- powers encouraging 1 actions action s fl of should carry Responsibility for tor- thene the the- Inere ne Rus e-Rus lan conflict L t Litvinoff referred to activities the h Red Rr i army saying that conned con- con u ned led d as and provocations Hire I the Chinese had forced the l let t soldiers sol to take drastic urea rea which would woul not only ye ve i the from the tho so I soviet t tr cr tr r but bul also o would woul destroy I tie te e guard or counter r ry y ba bands located farther Inv ln- d d. d he h ar questioned c thet tho the ht t of or the United States and andr r signatories of the ft S for tor renunciation of or war to tom ume m tho the role lole of protectors of or pact impact Land and ho lie d declared red th the only roe of ot information Secretary RiBon son had bad on the tho Manchurian ter tw as was the c Chinese ambassador W bc because wo we lack noet a no afat fat et ct In in the United tea who could present adequately t. t viewpoint Ve yc do n not t. t Int intend T to retreat a n. l Io lo Inch irom the Uie minimum conens conOM con- con Jons OM ens put forth th in in tit tb the earlier of ot the H conflict conflict- 1104 ho said sati WI Ul in the ori of pf d dut dur r n and L l I c o strength of ort the lc far U ern U Red d army army wo aro are fI conditions ulli twill be be fully accepted and our o our r policy justified U U. 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S Action in Dispute ut te E Ended WASHINGTON Dec 5 E AP AP- son said today that t further rth r action so 80 far Jar as an the tho United trio tho Chi cm- cm in States was M-as concerned In Manchuria soviet nese-soviet situation had hali been da cloned ed v with lih his public imbUe rel renly re- re of un- un unfriendliness unfriendliness un un- allegations l ly tb soviet let friendliness In the secretary's move for peace j said fald ho he viewed t tho h o et major powers under forts by th ilio th the leadership of r. r the United Unite States to te bring about a a. cessation ot of f hos- hos 8 as is su successful Tho Tito BC secretary ret rY commented favorably favorably favor lavor- ably bly on a r report orl o of the the llio official soviet agency Tass which promptly published the tho results of tho the protocol pro plO to tocol ol signed between tho two coun COUll countries tries for tor adjustment of their dispute dis dis- lift Hb asserted the agency agone the had rind t touched upon the center of quarrel and he said such publication tion lion of oC both sides of Uio rho dispUte had indicated a a. long step forward In bettering bettering- the whole situation This was the first indication he added that the thc A American government govern govern- government go cm ment had received recel that the thc two two nations na nt had been able to meet to together and ana had been ablo able to reach rach an anI agreement I In taking his lilt steps to brink bring about p aco acQ lu In Manchuria through appeals ap peals to the te soviet and ncI China Stimson said 11 lie ho had in mind tho trio situation which existed pr previous to tho dho outbreak of ot tho World war At that time Ito llo added world public opinion had bad been v voiceless c s and the only efforts made had been Nett r thosa through diplomatic channels with no opportunity for tor the peoples t ples of the various countries l to vol D their opposition op op- position to an out fak k of ot war yare |