Show S Serves Notice r I i r I I William Phillips Makes plain stand on propaganda U. U S TO INSIST UPON OPEN DOOR Federal Federa Official l Tells American Plans CHICAGO Feb 15 UP William UP William Phillips undersecretary of ot state served indirect notice today that the United States will insist upon retention of ot the principle of ot the open door in China He also made plain that this government expects soviet Russia to live up to its pledge to refrain from communist propaganda in America The state department spokesman reviewing American foreign policy before the Chicago Council on Foreign Foreign For For- eign Relations also described ef- ef to bring about a closer and more cordial relationship among the nations of North and South America Without mentioning Japan by bj byname byname name Phillips bespoke adherence to existing treaties aimed at peaceful peaceful peaceful peace peace- ful regulation of international relations relations relations rela rela- in the fr far east cast eastWo Wo We believe he said that in general the principles upon which those treaties are based and the provisions which they contain are arc sound and that if the they were lived up to observance of their provisions would go far toward maintaining peace with justice in the far cast east Asserting that the United States in conjunction with other nations long has advocated maintenance of the open door of equal commercial opportunity in China he added We Ve believe it is a sound principle principle pie and that in spite of the fact that there have been situations in which it has been disregarded we can not either wisely or consistently abandon it with regard to any particular particular particular par par- area br or r countr country |