| Show PEACE EFFORTS OCCUPY PARLEY American Republics to Be Asked to Sign Conciliation Conciliation Concil ConcH lation Treaties Copyright 1933 by the Associated Asso So elated Press MONTEVIDEO Dec Dee 15 15 Twenty Twenty Twenty- one American r republics were expected expect expect- ed to be a asked ked today to supply the thc missing parts of uncompleted peace machinery by signing the existing conciliation and arbitration treaties At a n session of the pan American conference peace committee in the late afternoon Carlos Saavedra Lamar Lamas La Ln mas mar Argentine minister of foreign affairs intended to confront the governments gov gov- represented at the conference conference confer confer- ence with the fact that ample documents documents docu docu- ments exist to handle disputes without with out adding a a single pact pact pact-it If these were ratified by all aU American gov gov- Several of the delegates to the con con- ference ferenee were working to obtain complete com corn adherence to these The existing treaties include the Kellogg Briand-Kellogg pact the Gondra conciliation con con- dilation treaty formulated at Santiago Santiago Santi Santi- ago in 1923 the Washington concilia concilla- tion convention of 1929 Washington arbitration convention of ot 1932 and the Saavedra Lama Lamou antiwar pact antiwar pact Cordell Hull United States Slates secretary secretary secre secre- tary of state the Argentine minister and other leaders appreciate the obstacles ob oh- facing this program Many suggestions have been made for new pacts pacts' and the war between Bolivia and Par Paraguay guay in the Gran Chaco offers many difficulties The conference w was awaiting replies from both countries to its request for an nn armistice Eight working days remain before the adjournment of the conference slated December 24 In Which to attempt at at- tempt to formulate a peace policy matching the economic declaration which the special economic committee commit commit- tee planned to dispose Of today |