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26 BLIC OPINION SUPPORTS TREATY Internahonal Drama of Tre- mendous Significance Hangs on Geneva Interpretation. Br the Associated Press The first reaction in foreign capitels | to England’s unheralded move in to ing the infant Briand-Kellogg po~~ treaty to the League has been: “The treaty might as well learn right away how to take care of itself.” ents of (hr week have reflected to ¢ the great weight uf abroad supporting the renunciation of war t of national policy. T has declared an official for the agreement’s s when it will be signed, The words howsver, that th nent will get thi h from Geneva has raised on an international drama cance. The cables sh proof that no knows where or when Secretary g2's peace arrow is coming down England's action. as viewed through ocles of statesmen abroad. has one important development fair- There will be only a dis- ship between the terse treaty. as it will be sioncd d the millennial idea which ignator tify commen: prosoec: Beioe: na ihe ment commission Policies Under Disscetion. 7 discussions the Monroe Doc- British Empire “Monroe Doc- and Japan's Asiatic policy are not 1 v to escape dissection. Signs famt but readable also point to re- newed activity by anti-military groups in Geneva and throughout the world is a question on their tongues will be voiced as soon as the treaty is signed. namely, “as long as you have renounced war, why not dis- | trine’ Russia and her friends did not take kindlv to Secreta Kellogg's sugges- tion that the Soviet government could sign the treaty after the formal cere- in Paris. Unofficial comment ow is outsnoken in denoume- pact @s an anti-Soviet ma- 2ls0. allows it her feclings, have been hurt by to_be known if not her hon the failure to 1n over the world, adopted resolutions call- ing for an anti-war agreement of all | powers and of | Rhineland. nwhile, the floating dock of fhe new British naval base in Singapore. the largest in the Far East, passec through the Suez Canal Relations in Fog. China’s relations with Japan, land and the United States aressed but into a foz. Gen. Chang Hsuen-Liang. military governor of the three Manchurian provinces, went so far in the dircction of forming an alliance with the Nanking Nationalisis that Japan repeated with emphasis the | warning delivered a fortnight ago. In notes to Nanking and Mukden the | Tokio government said that it would not stop with half-measures in block- | ing such a union for the present. Thus the signatories of the Briand- | Kellogg treaty when they mect Paris may supplying an immediate_interpretaticn of the brief document. There is noth- ing in the treaty which takes into ac- count the sentimental role of tector” as one of the frequent incen- tives to war In briefest form the policies of Englapd and the United S China' have emerged fro mthe week identical except for Japan's sp: cial position in Manchuria Japan has joined with England. tl:e United States, France, Belgium, Italy. Denmark and Spain in notifying the Nationalist government of their willing- ness to revise their so-called unequal treaties with China. Nanking. however singled out the Japanese treaty for per- emptory abrogation. the Nationalists reached an agreement with the Manchurian government in Mukden, which included the handing over to Nanking of Manchuria’s for- eign affairs The Japanese foreign ministry read the incident as an effort to mancuver Japan out of hor favored position in Manchuria. where. under .Japanese guidance, has been developad the only prosperous stable area in China MRS. MARY HENRY o1, DIES AT GAITHERSBURG M. E. Pastor’s Widow Was Great- Groataranddaughter of Thomas the evacuation the Eng- Japan Stone, American Patriot. Special Dispatch to The Star. GAITHERSBURG, Va., August 15, Mary Anna Henry, 91 years old, widow ! . Edward Hugh Henry, a minis- | ter of (m Baltimore M. E. conference | 40 years, and a great-great-grand- daughter of Thomas Stone, & signer of the Declaration of Independence, died t 7:30 o'clock last night at the home ! here of her daughter, Mrs. R. P. W Jones, where she had lived 22 years. Mrs. Elize F. Crawford, also of Gaith- ersburg. is another daughter, and Rev. J.-B. Henry of East Falls Church, Va a son. and Mrs. Kate White of Dillwyn. Va., W. F. Stone of Warrenton ! | | ave pro- | in | be under the necessity .-H At the same time | HE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. L WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ' 15, 1928. 1300 ORPHANS PAY VISIT TO SIGHTS OF CAPITAL Pa., Are Louis Game This Contin From Erie, Guests at St Afternoon. gent from to vario arrived het nd after b and dined today, are Clark Griffith at the Louis game this after- Three hundred orphans Pa. pn a 1.500-mile tour spots of historie interest last night a 6 ing ent the gu Washing noon They were met at the District line last night by Peter M. Dorsch, who fur- nished them supper at Camp Simms, where they spent the night, through arrangements carried out by Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, commander of the District Natfonal Guard. They breakfasted at the Y. W. C. A, | Seventeenth and K streets, this morn- ing and fook lunch at Dorsch’s, bakery | through the courtesy of Mr, Dorseh and the Havenner Bakery Co. this after- | noon. Tonight they are to be the guests | | of the Knights of Columbus at a dinner | the Niayflower Hotel, with Charles | Darr in charge They will breakfast at the Chestm rms Dairy tomorrow morning, afte which they are to depart from the city w. W. G. C. Hanna of the Roval Com- pany of Archers, the King's Bodyguard | for Scotland, recently won_the archery shoot for the Bigger Jug, Bigger, Scotland People of Spain are preferring shoes | of leather from A erica to all others $2 Filet Lace Curtains ’1 Iv imperfect, smart ¢ Eeru only, hut me for Fall clear e ends int Pr. urtains lovely ring with fringed or plain patterns, A mill pur- A remarkable saving. 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