CHECKMATING WAR MAKERS
AMERICAN’S SUGGESTION
EXPORT OF MUNITIONS PROPOSAL TO PROHIBIT By Telegrapb—Press Assn— Copyright (Au«». and N-Z. Cable*. • Washington, Feb. 11. An important motion is proposed in the Senate by Arthur Capper, Republican member lor ’Kansas. He will move that tlio exportation, of arms or war .materials to countries which violate tine Kellogg anti-war pact Audi be unlawful. The -United States shall withdraw the bulk, of her support from any of her nationals who give aid or comfort to a nation which lias permitted a. •breach of the pact. Senator Capper says there is a. well-nigh unanimous public demand for the taking of the next step toward, safeguarding international peace.
A CAUTIOUS CRITIC
(Received Feb. 13, 9.50 a.m.)
Washington, Feb. 12
Although, he has not studied the Capper resolution, President Coolidgo believes it goes further -than it is wise to go.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 13 February 1929, Page 5
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