Show I ORAH BORAH EXPECTS IS WORlD O fH Of KELLOGG PA PACT 1 T Terms emu Treaty Most Ad Proposal for Peace Yet Made PRAISES SECRETARY France Gives Herrick Ac of Compact BOISE Ida July 14 AP of the acceptance by the world of f the multilateral treaty outlawing war was expressed today by Senator William E. E Borah Borab chair man of the tho senate senat foreign relations committee in a statement Issued to the press In his statement he declared the treaty was the most advanced pro pro- PO al In the cause of peace whIch has yet at any anyone one time Ume been brought to the or of soy soy- The statement follows On the fourteenth of April our government go through the secretary secretary secre- secre tary of state Mr r. r Kellogg placed before the leading nations of oC the world the most advanced ad proposal Sn in the cause of peace which has yet ret at any aDY one time Ume been brought to the consideration ot of governments BOLD PROPOSAL It was waa a plain Simple direct bold proposal al to outlaw war to reject reject re- re war as an Instrument for the settlement of International dis- dis Itt In all other plans and schemes achemes for peace heretofore proposed prO pro- posed Os war has been recognized at some time In some lame way us as a. a legitimate mats mate method for tor the settlement of International disputes At some Urne Ume and in fn some Ome way Sn in these proposals proposals pro pro- the entire machinery of peace Ss is set aside and the whole vast machInery of war Is invited In accepted and proceeds on Us its wa way with the blessing and the prayers or of orthe the advocates ad of oC peace In other words we have bare never ne been willing willingto to denounce the legitimacy of war But In this proposal al war Ss Is rejected Is denounced and a solemn pledge made by the nations to hereafter adjust their controversies and disputes dis- dis put s through and by peaceful means me The T outlook now Is the proposal will be accepted s pro pro- posed Germany has signified her willingness to sign also without modification cation or without reservations Great BritaIn and France are movIng mowing mow mow- Ing In that direction Should they ac accept the proposal It Ss is entirely probable that other leading nations will wUl follow If they do not actually precede PRAISES KELLOGG Secretary Kellogg has performed an exceptional service In holding this treaty down to the plain proposItion of oC renunciation or of war France In the first instance proposed that It be limited to wars 01 aggression This was rejected second secondly that defensive e wars be ex excepted This was re rejected Third that the treaty be not accepted accepted ac- ac until all governments should have hae signed This France has waived The treat treaty as now pro pro- posed ed declares The TM hl high h contracting parties Continued on page 2 BORAH EXPECTS WORLD OF t 4 T K KELLOGGS KELLOGG'S OGG L PACT PAC T I b q 1 is declare In the name ot of their respective peoples that theY condemn recourse to war for tor th the solution of International i controversies contro- contro Ver les and anc renounce it as an in instrument In- In strument t of na policy In their relations with one another If this Is signed It constitutes the first and nd a a. most momentous step toward the outlawing of war |