Show NEW FOREIGN POLICY URGED Banker Proposes Council Chosen By People To Handle Affairs WASHINGTON May 14 De Denouncing Denouncing incompetent as archaic lc and tent the th machinery by which tho United States handles its foreign relations Frank A or of New York t president ot of othe the National City bank bank In an ad- ad adI address address ad address dress here Saturday advocated ad an I constitutional change chance which wO I J tike the treaty making power out ot of the th bands of ot the president the tho secretary of or stale te and senate onate and place It In I a n council of ot to foreign reign relations to be elected by the tho poo- poo peo people SERVE LONG The council suggested by Mr would consist of or 25 S members elected from the coun coun- try country at large lire and It would be one on of ot Ills his provisions provision that at least one one- halt half one halt of or the council should spend Its time abroad so 80 as to get the proper roper experience and come to understand with ith the th words foreign relations really mean Mr Van Van- othe would have the th member members ot of the council serve for tor a term of ot at least 10 years yearn years so II as a to gibe che gh e con con- con continuity to the American Co foreign reign policy lick lack hc of ot which ho he h said Is Isone isone laone one great fault tault of ot th the political system which at this time timo deals with foreign The existing system m of ot handling foreign relations h he said tails fails tall ut- ut terly utterly to give expression lon to lar popular opinion No president lie he h as- as asserted asserted assorted was ever elected because of or his ot of foreign at- at and the tho same samo rule d to the senate HAILS nAILS WOULD COURT COUnT t Mr addressed the gen gen- general general eral convention ot of o the New Jeru- Jeru Jerusalem J ru salem churchIn ilem the church 1 In America I Hailing flailing the tb world court as ad- ad advocated advocated advocated by President Preel ld dent nt Hardine Harding as asa aa a move in the right direction Mr said that although It Itcan Itcan Ican can stepto b bp be counted hardly as u a step p to ard It has encountered the most widespread opposition We hear again acain the old cry cr of ot national sovereignty Nothing must be bedone bedone done to Interfere with nation sovereignty We W must have none ot of International justice International international morality It if It Interferes with our sovereignty which must hav havo Its lt way right or wrong wron The Tho Th chaos In to Europe today 1 iii not a chaos directly resulting from the th devastation of th the war Itself I the the direct l he said ald It Is Iq more mor I 1 result ot or the peace and the pas pas- pa slope slona that the th war and the th peace engendered the most Intense e I hatred that over ever ruled the peoples ot of the world the world the Greatest blind blind- blind I nesses nesse the tho greatest prejudIces Harmful and acts acts and therefore im- im immoral moral have acts acts have grown out ot of these and hatreds and anI prejudices q di li 1 JUS 1 INJUSTICE ICE l i tSY SY Historically any nation can ca find tind a reason for committing acts ach achor of or Injustice toward another nil nil- Ca n I I II I lion Unquestionably an nn injustice I Ilion was done don to Germany by tho the allies al- al al lies Iles ll s in Imposing upon her a II rep ref reparations r al debt which she ahe could not no tos pay But this Mas ns excused by the th terrible bru- bru brutalities and th the tho primary causes cu or of the tho war ar which I believe right right- rightfully rightfully rightfully fully are laid at ul German Germanys Germanis 8 door Yet Vet paying Injustice with Injustice tice brings a chaos which Is a threat to ch |