Show 1 TO TOK K NE CHINA RIff If Jul July 26 AP I AP-I that hat a new and unIfied i merging emerging from the chaos Star a that for years ears have havea a 1 I n it an iron grip the Unit is ready to negotiate a treaty with wilh the national accordIng to It limited nil d de fa facto lo r W ts made known last night at the state de de' f a not note addressed to the of foreign af- af Minister Mac the Unit United d States Slates g up the proposed com com- it Jl g the attitude or of the i n m government toward t 1 declared welcomes every add ad- ad d deby by the Chinese people tl y peace and progress d States does not believe ring in Chinas China's internal l continued and asks only pe petted ted from every nation h we maintain friendly in- in specifically pe i proper and protection of American tl their property and their and in general treat treat- l o Way discriminatory as w V th lh the treatment ace ac ac- j e interests of nationals leI ter country government asit as- as it t expects the proposed g e full expression reto reto re to Use the principle of nation nation- and to the printhe prin- prin the lie c commerce of each of parties shall shaH enjoy its and territories of the thel l nent in no way c with the treat treat- to the commerce of NEW PACT e revealed that a new tar tar- was suggested by the nain nain na- na in in a communication trans trans- Secretary Kellogg on July rC lC C. C Wu VUe the he nationalist government ral eral months before Sec Sec- Hogg had said that the theates thet ates t s was willing to enter i negotiations with an any 1 it that could rep represent sent for China rr rl with the establishment commission for settle settle- claims l ims arising from the i incident the note was inas ins in's in- in as s 's according to the na- na ov recognition of rde de facto form It was it however that if the ne- ne in the mutual rat ofa treaty giving China over V r rates to be charged ted led articles the national national- 3 m thereby be given vir- vir recognition |