Show ESS HEARS American Policies on International International In In- n- n Issues Are I Bared by Secretary NEW YORK A April 20 AP AP- AP American policies on outstanding international iS issues u s were bared to today to Kellogg in an day by Secretary address at the annual lun heon of the Associated Press On the question of ot armament limitation 1 the secretary of or state said th the United States government would welcome an agree agreement ent work begun be be- which would complete t th the gun gua in Washington at the 1921 conference particularly as there is danger that the competitive construction construction con con- which formerly existed particularly with respect t to capital capital capital capi capi- capi- capi tal ships may still be continued in a less Jess aggravated form it U Is and truo with sith respect to cruisers Other types of na naval val craft craU not dealt with by th the Washington tre treaties PLEDGES INFLUENCE Secretary Kel Kellog pledged pledged in this connection that fe gates from the United Stat the preliminary preliminary preliminary nary armaments conference in Ih Ge Geneva Geneva Geneva Ge- Ge neva would use th their influence in favor of ot projects projects' which may b be be practical in in their application and realizable in the their r development To this end he said the American Amen Ameri can representatives would help to the utmost of or their ah aJ I lt In preparing preparing pre paring th way for tor agreements agreement for forthe forthe the further limitation of at t naval armament at no rio distant date j Each definite move toward disarmament disarmament disarmament dis dis- armament small though It be be is of ot greater value for the promotion of world pe peace ce than ambitious and alt all inclusive projects which maYbe maYbe may maybo be bo excellent eXCelle in theory but which sail fail to take ke account ot of of existing world pr problems |