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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Apr 1928, p. 7

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Bul By v-- Will Ex . change Views With rh ain ua \ ' Italian ty for the renunciation of war an instrument of nat al pollen exchange views wd - Rttort to confront the can State Department with united a viewpoint as possible the type of multilateral adopted. e French believe that their counter-project which probably wil be delivered at London, Berlin, Rome and Tokio on Thursday pight, will offer a main outline ae- ceptable to all Powers that are embers of the League of Natlons. VS a result, by enlisting the sup- port of the for other great Pow= ers, Foreign Minister Briand's stand ought to be greatly strength. ened and it is hoped that Washing- ton will be forced to relinquish the position it has thus far held against the French reservations démanded by M. Briand in his last note in the correspondence on this subject between himself and Mr, Kellogs. The French draft will be written under M. Briand's supervision and submitted to the Council of Minis- ters, If it be approved, as is ex- pected, it immediately will be de- fivered through the French Em- hassles at the four capitals con- cerned. Keen Disappointment Despite the first keen disap- pointment here over the fact that ho Kellogg attached his draft 'correspondence between Mis Government and that of France hen the nates were distributed. as agreed hy Paris and Washington, to the other great powers the ¥rench still are hopeful that 'Wash- ington's position may be much als tered in the course of the mnero- tiations, At the Foreign Office here attention is called to the fol- flowing. Mr. Kellogg. during a conversa. tion with Paul Claudel, the French Ambassador to the United States, accepted the principle of legitimate defence and _the freedom of the signatories in their relation to a o the SIMCOE STREET NORTH We Repair Anything Honght In » Jewelry Store BASSETTS JEWELLERS On Oshawa's Main Corner ON MOTOR CARS We will loan you monies on your motor ear, or if you ean not meet your present payments we will pay oft the cisims spd repew your payments for apy term up to twelve mopths and insure your car. See Swapsop. Ger- man & McKepsie, 2 King street east. Phone 940. Secured by first mort gages--50 per cent. of value--on dwellings-- apartment houses oI offices and stores lo- cated in Oshawa. Address correspond. ence to Mapager Mortgage Dept, GIBSON BROS. 357 Bay Street, TORONTO Choice Tomeioes -- '\announcement by the Fremeh Cakh- ' | Kelloge's step, as, shown ip: Paris ¢ dispatches received . here, oh viously put the Wilhelmst ; stipulate tions, but proba will Ketuahy, gard the American draft as merely the first basis of discussion, and consider that 'suceess* will depend on how many practical amend nts are accepted. ! Differs Strongly | Berlin, April. 9.--The Germau, Government strong! fom the Fremch contention tha tary of State Kellogg's proposed treaty for the Renunciation of hal as an 'aationa ey would impair the obligations of signatories that are members of the League of Nations, the Herald Tri- bune learned from an informant in close touch with leading Forel Office officials, On. the con Germany beliewes that Mr. logg's treaty would greatly strdng- then the League of Natlons in its efforts to preserve the peace! of the world, The German viewpoint is that acceptance of the Kellogg proposal might be the first step toward the entrance of the United States into the League. But even if this sup- postion he too optimistic, the Ger: man Government believes that at the very least the Kellogg pact would lead to getive: co-operation by the United States! with the: Lea- gue in its strivings to make armed conflict impossible, End Aloofness The Wilhelmstrasse: congiders that acceptance of an anti-war treaty by the Powers would mean a virtual if not theoretical end to the isolation and aloofness of the United States from European af- fairs which have been maintained gince 1010, when the United States Senate refused to"ratify the Treaty of Versailles, In diplomatig eir- cles here it i8 believed that: the United States at least' would' have to agree not to interfere with an eccmomic and financial blockade ordered hy the League aghinst any of its members breaking. its prom- ise not to go to war after the 'Kel- logg anti-war treaty was aceepted by the Powers, : ! That such is the viewpoint of the Foreign Office here is confirmed by a significant statement in the "Deutsche Diplomatisch Politische Korrespondenz," which reflects ac: curately Wilhelmstrasse opinion, This paper says that the Kellogg pact. '1s in no yay diregted against the purposes of the League of Na- tions, but rather represents § very significant strengthening of} Lea- gue of Nations efforts and apthor- ity on the pirt'of that very power which 'hitherto has 'not joined the League." A legal examination of the Kel. loge draft treaty submitted to the Powers by Dr. Gaus, legal adviser to the German Government, is now completed and his veport will 'he laid before the next Cabinet meet- ing, Consequently, an apswer of the German Geyvernment agreeing in principle to the proposal for fle reunuciation of war may be sent to Washington very shortly, pos- sibly even this week. : Note Ppt Aside The Cabinet at its meeting last Saturday did not deal with Mr, Kellogg's note, as had been. gener- ally expected, for two reasons. First, it was felt desirable to have the . draft treaty studied carefully by the Government's legal experts. Perhaps even now; howeyer, the American State Pepartment" might have been in possession of the Ber- lin Government's reply, but for an inet that it would transmit. js. views on the proposed fr ko {the Powers. The German: gl. || ment feels itself obligated to i until the French mote {is yecelyed,|/ it only for politepess' sake, : " The French displeasure over Mr. THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1920 sembly of the League of Nations and spokesman for the Socialish party in the Relehstag, however, in an article published here declares that if the Kellogg sal 1s to ve any practical value the Am- erican attitude toward the must be more carefully defined. "The outlawry of war in it h,'* writes Herr Brel Jn ye JY flicts a w pig BP Tt. Wi My ust b be p out of the world by a definite sys tem. The American offer will only be really worth-while when ft ta seek a. peaceful settlement all disputes prescribed by the Le gue Covenant and the statute 3 the International court of arbitr tion," And if a state goes to war de- spite ita solemn pledges, is the United . States, asks Herr Breit" scheld, prepared to co-operate in this case in the application of re- prisals provided for in the League Covenant? } SEVEN JAPANESE CHILDREN DROWNED -- Vancouver, April 19.--Seven Japanese children, aged 5 to 10 years, of Terra Nova canner set- tlement on Luly Island, at' the mouth of the Fraser River, were drowned last night wlien a gas boat with 29 occupants aboard, mostly children, struck a mud bank and suddenly tilted, throwing 13 child- ren into the waters of the Fraser River. Five of them were rescued, but the other seven were swept tied up with expressed LE ! Tw ssimers, Worsteds an light. ones--blues, tane and other cologs. = N-TAILORS §. ROTISH 11 Simcoe St, §, Phone §97-W away by the tide and current, Three 'bodies were later recovered. The victims: A Six-year-old daughter of Toyo Koyanagi, G6-year-old son of W, Nogoro, G-year-old son of M, Ha- mura, 8-yearold daughter of M. Samura, 4-year-old son of 0. Kiy- anagl, 10-year-old daughter of Otama Harada, G-year-old daughter of Koyanagi, Ja trip, his friends, Suzuki, We have just received a new shipment of fine Suitings in eeds, & Serges, in the me and see therm "The best values in town, The gas boat was owned by Ito Suzuki, and it was on its maiden He had as his companions two sisters and*T. Koyanagl, fath- er of one of the victims. Five child- ren were rescued by Suzuki and according report, was maneeuvring his craft near land when it bank and lurched, NEGOTIATIONS FOR TWO LOANS FALL Dispatches From Bucharest and Warsaw Report U. S. Failure Berlin, April 19.--Two fallures of American loan negotiations are reported in dispatches received here from Bucharest and Warsaw. Of an $80,000,000 loan being made to stabilize the Rumanian leu only $10,000,000 will be borrowed in Wall Street, according to the Bucharest correspondent of the "Boersen Courier," Berlin finan- cial daily. The rest will be taken up by the Bank of France. Warsaw dispatches to this city report a break-down of the nego- tiations for a loan to the Polish railways by the Bankers' Trust Company of New York. The am- ount of the proposed loan is mot mentioned. Couriee® e "Boersen Courier" reports \ t, Flat from Bucliarest that an $80,000, Painthite, 000 loan will be negotiated direct- { surfaces, ly with Blair & Company of New use ZL York, but indirectly with the Bank of France. These negotiations are said to have reached a point where the placing of the .loan can shortly be expected. The $80,000,000, ac- cording to the "Boersen Courier," will be apportioned so that $20,- 000,000 will go to French indus- tries in return for the delivery of railway supplie§ to Rumania, To Stabilize Currency Thirty million dollars will he taken up by the Bank of France for the purpose of the stabiliza- tion of the Rumanian currency. The remaining $30,000,000 will be divided into three parts and placed equally in New York, Amsterdam and Zurich. The *"Boersen Courier' corres- pondent concludes from these facts that the efforts of Charles Rist, Deputy Governor and M. Quesnay, Director of the Economic Research CA oy or Wi ten all interior paint white--, Let Us Estimate on Your Painting and Decorating PATTE'S 85 Simcoe St. N. Phone 125 «= Res. 1846 EE Department, of the Bank of France tirely in America, has become a during their visit to New York to loan of the Bank of France," says | induce the Federal Reserve Bank [the '""Boersen Courier." to participate actively in the trans- action have failed completely. The Bank of France hag obligated itself ta take over any portion of the loan not accepted in New York, Amsterdam or Zurich. "The loan, which was originally intended to be raised almost en- -- THE FIRST ESSENTIAL \ (Ottawa Journal) British scientist says that the brain is the only part of the body which doesn't wear out, The test of this theory, is, of course, first to find the brain, to a police struck a mud a ticklish position. Its inc it has hitherto pursued, dictate 8 Instant ' i of the ogg : On'the hand, the German Government does not care to offend Foreign Minister French Government, since in all must negotiate for Allied evaeua- i x J noni peo Thr Zejtung. wrges that Germany speak out for uns qualified approval of loge somal SL 1 ane ah regardless of of other members of the Couell of te | League of Nations. Pro-League View a "Germany has no reason," says this leading pro-League new: y "out of consideration for Aristide Briand, of Fragee, and the i a EE LS 20c b., 2 lbs. 35c Potatoes--30c per peck, $1.69 per bag. Also fresh stock of all fruits and yegetables. J. SECORD, Prop. 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