| Show German Ge Withdrawal With 1 From ro m Arms A Meet Mee Meet t Causes Apprehension Over World This Is No Time for Panic Is Reaction From l Leading Lead ad ing Powers 8 By Dy Associated Press This is la no time for lor panic n Such in brief was the worldwide reaction today to Germanys Germany's withdrawal withdrawal with with- from the league of ot nations and the he disarmament conference and the thc international developments development which followed A grave view of the resultant situation sit sit- was shared by all We are facing the possibility of another war cried Senator William E. E i. i Borah Idaho Republican at Boise But added the former chairman of oftie the tie senate foreign relations committee commit- commit tee ec no single nation is to blame It is isic the ic fruit o of the policies of ot many na na- Ions HULL nULL PLACES BLAME At Washington however Secretory Secretary of f State Cordell Hull placed the blame lame for Impeding world progress toward oward disarmament squarely up to the ic reich In other quarters the reaction w was London London Newspapers Newspapers urged Great Grent Britain to remain cool insisting that peace was VM not necessarily threatened Urging denunciation of the Locarno peace pence pact Lord Beaverbrook reminded reminded re reo minded that it Jt bound France under certain ertain conditions to demand British support in military movements against Germany Paris The Paris The situation Is grave said aid a foreign office spokesman but Fra Trance is k keeping cool Official silence si si- lence ence was expected to be maintained until Tuesday while England and the United States reaction is n noted ted Significantly Sig Sg Minister of ot Pensions Edmond Edmond Ed Edmond mond said at Belfort that despite de de- spite pile the need for economy the budget for national defense will not be c touched Rome Some Rome Some delegates at Geneva expressed the opinion Italy might have known beforehand of Germanys Germany's plans lans to withdraw but official sources at t Rome affirmed their complete and sIncere surprise Although unexpected ed said the official news agency Stefani the decisions taken by the German gove government were learned with greatest calm Moscow Although Moscow Although not all aU neighbors neighbors neigh- neigh bors ors of the Soviet countr country arc carry carry- lag Ing ng on a policy of ot peace said Vya Vya- president o of the council o of commissars Russia R is bent benton on n continuing negotiations for real disarmament Tokio The Tokio-The The Japanese army and navy saw in Germanys Germany's stand a clincher for contentions for a a. huge military budget for the next two years Budapest Rumors Budapest Rumors spread after a Hungarian cabinet meeting that the countr country was leaving the league of nations na na- Ions but there was no verification The official statement merely was that took decisions |