Show GERMANY ASKS fiSK u UI Sg Sa HELP FOR CON CiliA T ION Says His Peo People p e Favor F Policy of General of-General Friendship p COLOGNE Germany Oct 2 2 By The rhe Associated ted PresS For Press Press- For Foreign eign eln Minister today again sound sounded d the ote n-ote note of Euro Euro- European Euro Euro- European Euro European conciliation cO and and besought the help of the United States tates In achieving It Acting as chairman ot of the Peoples People's party convention here he presented the most mott complete out out- outline outline out outline line of Germanys Germany's foreign forein policy thit had been made public as as yet et He traced the political develop de developments clop clop- ments since the treaty ot of Ver Ver- Ver- Ver Versailles sailles cames the occupation ot of o the Buhr valley by the Preach and finally Germanys Germany's entry Into the league of nations This latter sep alep sephe ho he said represented a steady stealY growth in tn Germanys Germany's return to 1 Continued on Page rage Three GERr ANY ASKS FOR U S 81 HELP Continued Front From Page One treatment on an equality with the tho thorest rest ot f the world The foreign minister asserted that the German people by a avast avast avast vast majority I now approve a for for- foreign for foreign eign policy polley which has for tor Its basl basis International pacification and the there establishment establishment ro of understanding BASIS SIS OF PEACE IE B Turning to his recent discus discus- discussions discussions ions with Foreign Minister Briand of Franco France at D Dr mann mann held that a n Franco Ger man understanding i is the basis for any European understanding and pacification He lIe asserted that the Thoiry policy In no wise ritu ran counter to toa toa toa a general understanding of or the nations of ot the tho world nor was it directed against other nations or group of nations On the fhe con con- contrary contrary con contrary he ho said all nations should help especially the United States In restoring the spirit of or con con- con conciliation dilation The Tho United States ho he declared has hag toll followed owed a a policy over er since sinco the tho treaty of Versailles designed to bring about real pa- pa pacification pa pacification ot or Europe U 8 WANTS W CONCORD Dr referred par par- particularly particularly par particularly to President Coolidge's address at Cambridge in July 19 1925 2 S as Indicating the desire of the United States to sea seo concord established in Europe In this address President Coolidge pledged the moral support of ot the United States to Europe In re establish reestablishing reestablishing ing stability and accord Dr did not refer to the recently signed western European steel consortium by byname byname byname name but mentioned It Indirectly asserting that it did not contemplate contemplate contemplate plate ruinous competition with England and the tho United St States tes OUT OF POLITICS The German foreign minister said that one decided step in the direction o ot of European understand understand- understandIng understanding understanding I ing and accord was the Dawes I agreement Despite the tho difficult burdens Imposed upon Germany by this agreement he said it took tile tho reparations problem out ot of politics I IThe The league of ot nations Dr I declared exercised a effect because it pro pro- tided pro an international forum Regular meetings meetinG's between for for- forI for foreign I eign ministers and othi othe oth leading of ot various countries I male maize possible a a personal elation elation- ship elation ship that hitherto has been blen miss miss- missing missIng missing ing he said MORE alORE PEACE TALK TAU PARIS Oct By 2 2 By By The As- As Associated As Associated Press France and Great Britain are in accord con con- concerning concerning con concerning the negotiations for a closer German Franco understand understand- understanding understanding understanding ing it was vas announced today after n a talk between Foreign Minister Briand and ami Sir Austen Chamber Chamber- Chamberlain Chamberlain Chamberlain lain Tho The British foreign n secretary stopped oC oft off to see sec M II Briand while returning to London from Ital Italy where he conferred at Leghorn Thursday Premier Musso Musso- Mussolini Mussolini lini S The two states statesmen nen today went over the tho whole gamut of Inter Inter- International International national problems according to a issued after the meeting and agreed on a com corn common cornmon common mon policy Neither the Leghorn conference nor M Briand's recent meeting with Foreign Minister ot of o Germany at Thoiry was mentioned In the but it is understood Sir Austen Informed the tho French minister of the substance o of his conversation Ith Mussolini When they separated the min mm- ministers ministers showed the same cordial I intimacy that has characterized their theil relations since the Locarno I conference from which It U was de- de deduced de deduced I that their exchange wan entirely satisfactory |