KELLOGG PACT
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
WASHINGTON, -Ech. 10
An important joint ro.-olution will shortly he offered by Senator Cappcn as follows: That tbe exportation of arms or war malerials from the United States to countries violating tbe Kellogg Pact shall be unlawful, and that the United States withdraw the hulk of its support from those of its nationals who give aid and comfort to any nation which lias permitted a breach of that Treaty: also that the President should enter into negotiations with other signatories to the Pact that they too- should withdraw protection from their nationals who give aid and comfort to nations violating the Treaty. Senator Capp.m said there is a “well nigh unanimous public demand for taking the next step for safeguarding international peace.” He added that any nation which provoked or invited war, if unable “to buy munitions and supplies from the American people with which to carry on war, then that war will conic to a sudden end.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 5
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