Show NAVAl TERMS TO TOBE BE OFFERED UI U S S. S Details of Franco British Compromise Sent to Washington n LONDON July 31 Details AP-Details of a Franco British Franco Franco- British naval compromise tom com promise mentioned by Sir Austen I Chamberlain foreign se secretary in inthe inthe the house of commons yesterday are stated t to have been cabled to the British ambassador at WashIngton Washington Wash Wash- Ington where they are expected to tobe tobe be presented today or tomorrow A government spokesman told the Associated Press today that a a. compromise compromise com com- promise had been be n reached bet between the two methods ot of naval armament armament arma- arma ment reduction on which previous conferences havo split spIlt limItation limitation lim- lim by total tonnage favored by France and by categories favored by Great Britain Under the total or global tonnage ton ten nage s system stem no restriction Is placed upon the types ot of vessel to be included In- In under the total tonnage allotted allotted al- al to any country while under the category system the total tonnage tonnage ton ton- nage ot of the various types ot of war Vessels is agreed upon SUBS INVOLVED The Question ot of submarine construction construction con con- is definitely involved inthe In Inthe the compromise the spokesman said In the event that the United States and other nations accept the compromise another meeting ut of the prel preparatory commission on disarmament disarm disarm- rm- rm ament ot of the league ot of nations will willbe willbe be called to topsider consider the next step In the event that the United States and other nations reject the compromise a meeting will be called to consider modifications of It The compromise will not become become be- be come come effective until the major powers powers pow pow- ers accede to It The government spokesman carefully carefully care care- fully explained d that the naval compromise corn com promise In no sense Is an agreement agreement agree agree- ment as to definite reductions Itis It Itis is essentially a formula ot of principles principles prin- prin on which reductions can be made What those principles are however the government is unwilling ing to state at present HOPE FOR CONFERENCE It was stated that the compromIse Ise would not affect the Kellogg outlawrY ot of war pact but that the pact Would bave ave much effect upon the compromise In that the pact act raised the Ideal of outlawing war toward which h the naval compromise Ise n was as considered a concrete step The hope was w s expressed that the principle has now been reached would Inspire the calling ot of another naval disarmament conference con con- terence ference for which the work ot of the preparatory commission was a preliminary pre pre- PARIS July 31 AP Secretary Kellogg has sent word to Foreign Minister BrIand that he will cometo come cometo to Paris to sign the multilateral treaty renouncing war sailing from New York on the French liner Be Bede de France on August 18 The Th ship will reach Le Havre on the twenty twenty- fourth which will be several days in advance ot the signature of the treaty the date for which has not yet been fixed definitely but which will wl be either August 27 or August August Au- Au gust 28 LONDON July 31 AP Sir Austen Austen Aus- Aus ten ChamberlaIn British foreign secretary has accepted an Invitation tion from the French government t for the signing ot of the Kellogg Kellog outlawry outlawry out out- lawry of war oar pact In Paris on August August Au- Au gust 27 The invitation has been forwarded forwarded for for- warded to the dominion gov govern govern- rn- rn ments |