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AIR TREATY
OFFERS PLAN FOR
EUROPEAN PEACE
pared to the 500 to 1,500 meter wave-
lengths used by broadcasting stations.
IAeemflng Trouble
Difficulty arose over licensing 800
people who would have used the 22
bridge phone sets. The issue was
compromised after 234 had passed ex-
aminations for federal radio operators
licenses. Candidates memorized an-
swers and answered other technical
questions in some such manner: "I
would pull the switch and call the
U~ted Air Forces , , .
of
Neighlmr-
1om e"
-~z,41~_~ ~zT,-.. IA ~...,~J,,h I libbetts now is the omy licenses
...... [operator. From hm shop, he can tune
Arme~l uutoreaKs l in any of the sets and suggest altera-
I tion of wavelengths or other adjust-
.--nerlin, February 14.--Ilitler sale" ! ments for clearer transmission.
he is reliably informed the British
mmbassador to Germany is willing
enter diplomatic discussions
based on British-French agree-
m~ent for consolidation and Euro-
Fpeace. It is indicated that a
tisb delegation might soon visit
rlin to start conversations.
London, February 14. Great Britain
an.d France Monday offered to recog-
raze German rearmament under pro-
that would send the air forces
neighboring European nations
any nation that started a war.
days of negotiations between
premiers and foreign ministers of
great World War allies were
to an end with a communique
envisaged a complicated series
regional treaties whose authority
be the bombing airplanes of
signatories.
Return of Germany
menThe negotiators based their agree-
t on a Germany which, recognized
,as an equal for negotiatory purposes,
~WOuld return to the league of nations
in a general armaments
the British and French ex-
P~ satisfaction with their agree-
mqmt. However, interpretative state-
meats by spokesmen indicated it
might cause considerable difficulty in
the next few weeks for both British
and French governments.
~Ough on the surface the agree-
+__'~m~ w~+ was plain, it seemed to be sub-
to Interpretations which might
~e it unsatisfactory to Britain,
~.,uace or Germany--or to Italy--
when the time came for backing it up.
~mThe ff Working Together
.agreement was of major import-
for no other reason than that
~e~l~isented a joint offer of the two
y~ allied powers