Show J C CO NS BACK BAC ARMS CUT cm BAlDWIN STATES SIAn By Dy KENDALL FOSS United Press Press Staff Correspondent LONDON May 11 United Press The The conservative p party stands with the United States in its efforts t to re reduce uc world armaments Premier Premier Premier Pre Pre- mier Stanley Baldwin told tb the country today in n a lengthy message asking the support of C the voters voter's in inthe tho the general election May 30 We stand for redu reduction Uon not merely limitation of oC armaments Baldwins BaldwIn's message said sald echoing the position t taken ken by Hugh S S. S Gibson In of oC the tho United States at f Geneva lit in this field we have set a notable notable not not- able abl exa example We e welcome the advance made recently at Geneva toward an an international inter Inter- national agreement ement for reduction of oC armain armaments and nd w we i hope for a further further further fur fur- fur fur- ther advance along the lines of ot the proposals Proposals' by the representatives representatives rep rep- res of or the United States The bulk or of of Bald BaldS Bald'S S 'S s 's mess message ge was devoted to a comprehensive re review review review re- re view of oC the domestic accomplishments accomplish accomplish- 1 ments and plans Of the conservative conserva conserva- conservative tive party bu bun sum summarized the party's party s foreign policy ot of which h the promotion of ot peace and disarmaments mints ments h his has s been tt a prime object Mentioning l the Locarno treaties al d a 1 the Kellogg treaty the message said The in U the e Int international rna rna- situation by these important treaties tre ties leads us to look with conI confidence con con- I for tor a an early advance toward disarmament National safety however must not b be be- Jeopardized in striving for arms reductions the premier w warned ed Apparently ref referring to the laborite laborIte labor labor- laborite I ite proposal for Cor trade relations with R R Russia Baldwin said We Ve r regard gard the e employment o of British capital to finance British enterprise as likely to prove more mor tr fruitful in this country than speculative speculative speculative loans and guarantees to a has foreign gov government nt which squandered its own resources In a futile w war ai against capitalism |