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Show ARTICLE 2 OF KM IH'OWE I KEA 1 V AMI ARTICLE 10 LEACUE OK NAIIONS TREATY liington, Jan. 13 There has been d.scussion relative to the comparative com-parative obligations imposed upon 'he I'ni eil States 1 1 y Article II of the proposed fovir-power treaty and by rtiele In of the reje ted League of Na'joii-' covenant. F'or li.irpc ies o. com .arison the two articles tire given giv-en herewi'h. Article II. of the proposed four-p'twer four-p'twer treaty: "If the said rights are threatened by the aggressive action of any other power, the high contracting parties (the United States. Japan, Great Rri-c Rri-c i in and France) shall communicate, with one another fully and frankly in order to arrive at an understanding understand-ing as to the most efficient measures to meet the exigencies of the particular parti-cular situation." Article. X of the League of Nation-! ovenant: "The members of the league ur-dertake ur-dertake to respect and PRESERVE as AGAINST EXTERNAL AGGRESSION AGGRES-SION the territorial integitry and EXISTING POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE INDEPEND-ENCE OF ALL MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE. In rase of any such ag-gress'on ag-gress'on or in case ot any threat or danger of such aggression the council coun-cil shall advise upon the MEANS !',V WHICH THIS OBLIGATION SHALL Bi: FULFILLED." |