MIXED REACTION
WASHINGTON UNEASY.
MR. HULL EXPLAINS
WASHINGTON, May 22. I An aniiouncement by Mr, Davis at 1 Geneva that* America was prepared to desert her policy of isolation to the exI tent of agreeing to join a consultative I pact was greeted with a mixed reaction here. , I Kcplying to questions, Mi1. Cordell Ifull (Secretary of State) quickly applied au interpretation of tho central , clause of Mr. Davia 's declaration as i meaning that the United^Statcs would I retain freedom of action in its decision on what, sanctions if any should be applied against any nation declared by consultation to bo an aggressor.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 120, 24 May 1933, Page 9
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