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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925. LOCARNO PEACE TREATIES SlGNED,’:&l:h:r plenipotentiaries. On another |and _collaboration between nations,| a_resumption of closer velations be- | Workmen had restored the gilded fiw | |lan{oy b ihel: \Driviieges Butthe keecre licomers b ithlicacialaor anmission wbce side of the ro s family group | where war and armanent have no|tween Burope and the United States| ter and the color to the walls, flags of | tarics wore long : not admitted, much to their disap < - = (o mby s, Lady Chamber- | places.” without the United States running the | the nations represented today hung| There was ze crowd of spec-| pointment. CEMENTING NATIONS OF EUROPE[: n. her son and her brother-inlaw,| In a brief statement to the Asso.|danger of being committed to take u |about, a thick, heavy red carpet hid | tators in Dow strect, and when| The Germans signed the' pact Neville Chamberlain, watching the |clated Press Austen Chamberlain said | hand in any European affairs. the inkspots and bruises to the once | Premier Baldwin w een to emerge | 11:25, and the signing of e G e | comelusion of the diplomatic: triumph the conclusion of the Locarno 1 \-The Locarno pact,” declared Count | polished floor. | from No. 10 the "police formed the | was completed in 10 minutes g e . ! o ead of their family. ad settled the problem of security,|Alexander Skrzynski, the Polish pre-| The treaties were not, as is the usual | crowd into a lane through which it | Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Belgium, Poland;“rx;,“:l;;p“x:uluvfi.-},un.; hovered the Farl | while the peace of Europe Lad been | mier and forelgn minister, “offers the | case, e 5 A ; lyas b e T = ) ¢ Balfour and Lord Cecil, two of the | consolidated by the adhesion of Great | European states an opportunity for |printed in French, German & 2 Iy upon seeing the large i and Czechoslovakia Pledge Arbitration In- | pation's tried diplomatists. who almost | Britain and Italy. peace and disarmament vhich they |lish on fine paper, with the | e nh petieiihel Boe {8 WilliSheak fondCihldren oF their aetiv cnce the begihning | “The treaties were the outcome of | have never had before. I have no|and last pages leff almost blank for| win turned sharply to the right, A ek S ; . | ¢ active careers were witness. [ a sincere desire on the part of the|doubt that in conformity with the|the signatures, | evade e auspices of the ( stead of War for Future Disputes, | ing a signing ceremony in which they | nations o 2 5 : | | RE icet sted $ S. 0 atic ncerned for e and rec-| treatles a new international feeiing of 3 o The | et ; |wers notithe pHn il atte < el e e b tand i L In Alphabetical Order. . : *| Miss Katherine e e L a % y banished war and|peace and security will he hrought| “hee: vigor seem- | up, . | ,The Dright photographic lights | provided for the automatlc ostracism|about and which will mak: for ais-| The signatures were in alphabetical | ing to be pleased with his litile ruse. | Ereventi (Continued from Viest Page) | fulll fts duties under the compact. | Which blazeld on the table often both | of ‘any eventual aggressor. To thoe | armament and prosperity. order of the names of the E - [ Miss Dorothy. 4 e | Great Britain, he added, was x-\‘um‘mmml o st T;;“‘l")w‘.”‘_ 1:‘::‘:1’: thinking the pact did not go far P Lthe IrenciilinEN s, by | foundation for that peace which had | 7 in the Incompaasing eyes'of the||'a new, sense of ‘sacurity. Broof OF|Visto: ~oiony feok place In the| | ing Geri e T B D L 1S lone bt ouint. His senciment jurelion pletive camensa. this, he sald, was that Sinol |jLicinian ecsplon coomar fehe o kSR R AE S J1 o Slige Ui aibens il diimcres OvalEn ofite's " en_ SOUE s Thetfnaliact of 4 s, said, was 5 % % vere the Arst to fosciie Cecll Hurst, in fc the | was that of the other speakers. (o The final act of the delegates was | of the L. b 5 re. | €lgn office, renowned in postwar Eu-| W3R QA0 SN, L se el D) [y Downing street signing bezan Srowd O | municipality of 5 : e | pare a disarmament plan for presen-|rope for the brilliant gatherings of i 2 Seadad o Euck e s son pNebou T In0 yatos Blone, g : | Crowd Cheers Delegates. elpality of Locarno for its hos- | tation to the mext assembly. ateenR e dIDla Rt el o e hputrn}’mr!es proceeded to Bucking- | { mounted police were assigned to Phone Main 8108-8109 Signed in Order. It was a happy crowd in Downing | Pitality during the negotiation of the 3 ; am Palace to sign the register. Aft-| kcep the entrance of the f 3 4 8 - . £ a v e N8 | jocuments. As ¢ P 2 the hospitality of the British mon- | erward they attended a private lune ? i e forelgn o 604-610 9th St. N.W. The treaty was f anded to Chan- | street that greeted the foreign dele-| ssurance of Prosverity. ary of state for foreign |eon with Mr. Chowoeoervate lur h- | fice r 7_rooms. $0 weekly: $10.50 rooms. 38: cellor Lu 4 o Foreixn | gate: m(-;‘ olled by in their limou- Statements of Signers. “The Locarno treaty, e 3. s of the s hamberiain’ The crowd especially Interested | 14 it toiler 2 o F er the ceremonle - % 3 = in the German resentatives, who % ter Vande o Premier Briand, all smiles, was the The peace of the world could not | Loouard Ben oM o w s before 11 o'clock, | raised_their hats e diment | e apgerve St te s e lane of .| have been effected wi . o e’ » ceremony was schedule o o Ty Same Briana ' . \iif;,:m‘u' !:‘xfiu%“)u’m n lli‘x‘nn!(.:”hul!f e ,'x‘...‘.f‘..',fi n effected without somé great | national prol N T s|are concerned with the of na- | start. The Itallans were the f o b e troniRanm s eRte Savings win of Great Hr used | W e 2 o GuEht Th ational g up to pu* their in-|tions, were often the ex-K: the | the forelgners to arrive, 3 ’ i OIESaVIng STty 3 stary |0f the short thoroughfare. < < this wony today 1 rs on a solil basis, and |Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia and | o'clock i : fhoge) nrivicesdiiol wiing ity C: Clock Ghomr i i came Count Skrzynski of Poland, s and, anch ministe 5 s oTapHAhaAl the 1ok | Connit representative of the |the Bel French b SEig ere the cabinet minist pauity Gasejon Clo 8 > Luther and . the pact had/been elgned : e o ar boelhyis o > ind their wives, the high commissi With New Accounts o unnl‘)&.’llullh‘anlh»l 4 Stresemann of Phis has been done,” he added Vandervelde, I During the war thi i S andiBoles ers of the d & b, ey as been dol e added. 3 ande: 4 r | & the war this room, with the| Secretary Chamberla d already |y i S Savi gn Minister Benes| “It is the most impc ‘tep in the |minister, thought that the adjoining banquet hall and dining | gone into the gold room of ms Imieery | FePresenta LG S Central Savings Bank ind the | cleaning of Lurope through the Lo-|room, was abandoned to typists who o 2l lon dntcrcsio 710 14th St. N-W. slovakia, then Foreign Min-| history of the mode, dervelde of Belg = as o ] : t | 1 signers of the pact The doors ara aal S B {ran gtum and last | future should be one of arbitration | carno treaty probably would allov: | were’ moved only a few weeks ago. | Wwere in £ood spirita and appeusen vt orood ) Sonooocked 2 few mnin bl s i appeared to | utes after 11 o'clock, and several late puntries, Crowd Grows Rapidly. of the Juvenile Meet in Historic Room. |in French, so that Chancellor Luther' . s will preside The crowd had begun assembling be- | fore the time for the signing, and by All the signers v in the foreign y 3 esmen who gathered | office a few minu Blen e & ter- | In the gilded room, but who no longer Scialoia of ltaly hood of each car adorned | | with the national colors of the coun- Lkl | try represented. 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