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Berlin, April 14.?< hancellor jn the foot
Prheldemann. addressing the na-jour whole people
ttonal assembly at Weimar on dvrfuediOK, whor
many'a future foreign policy. said loosening and wl
the policy would he baaed on three js i?yjnu down I
principles strict observance of all nf thousands of t
treaties, unswerving protection of ftlom. by their la
vital German interests and malnte- meaug of paym
nance of a spirit of unrestrlcteil con- tbere will not he
dilation with the entire world. bacon for .he wi
Herr Scheldmann said he saw the the workmen.
most danger for the success or this The chanceUol
foreign policy from within Germany
. ii .... n**w revolution
where incessant convulsions of unrest.
strike after strike and a spirit soviet republic t?
of revolt threaten the whole house offensive and
With destruction. He described the with the Hungur
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GERMANY WILL FOLLOW scandalous disres
POLICY OF CONCILIATION M,",Ht?r ^andsb.
and said that sue
help to break u|
Chancellor Heclares Treaties Will lie and fo (ll,stpoy
Kenpectcri nntl WorlilN l-'rlend- abroad
ship lie Sought. j nQ?,,
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period of nation
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ipect of the arrest of soviet endangers peaee just at the civil war.
ftrg early this week moment when "we give indisputable "That separa
h occurrences might proof of our will for peace and our of Denine. who
[> the government repugnance for any policy of th? inp recommend
i credit at home and mailed fist." of disarmament
| "Dreamers," he continued, "dare the socialistic
the food situation, again to set up the banner of war Idea of overcor
id that when an in- against nations with whom we de- ol,t civil war w
I ration "beckons to sire tomorrow to sit at a conference disarmament tl
t so tortured by un- table." ' would be an e
i the blockade Is "We oppose a soviet republic,"| ration ot
tjen the hunger war .. , .. , ? , I as a means of s
continued the chancellor, not mereIts
arms, hundreds . . , ... .... , , tween peoples i
. , , 1 yon international political grounds,
lands are idle which , , . must respect it
but because we want peace, without'
bor can provide the
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wh'iii we would bo ruined." The.
ent without which cj,an(.p||or saj,j ho did not seek an
a pound ol flour or HjjjanPe with a world revolution MORK SH1I ?
voa and children of wouUJ ,ead tQ imin,Pr an(, NATION'S
misery.
asserted that the "We want," he declared, "a meat Ten l>estroyers.
In Munich with a vsor,(j alliance In which equal na-i Huprrdreudnit
wre proclaiming an tions can develop freely without the, pieted
defensive alliance ohHWetters of armament and with-'
Ian and Russian nut the new burdens of bolshevistic Washington,
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