Show 1 ARBITRATION FAILED Ji It looks 1000 squally down dow li 11 South Amer America AmerI 9 I Is ica just at present The Argentine re republic public has h s withdrawn her Iter minister from Bolivia anti and ent the th Bolivian home kont The cause of ot o the dUM difficulty J culty te g the tM refusal of Bolivia to accept th tI decision of or the Ute president predent of Argen Arsen tIit U in tM th of a dispute dl ith Ii Piru Pari p over oO lines Bolivia had lad MM W certain territory to Brazil Drazil and Peru Ute the UI validity of th tru Tha Th dispute was wag referred i to the executive 1 j tive of Argentina as arbitrator and Peru was wu favored in the d Riots Riot broke out at La IA L Paa the of or Bolivia and the situation at I i I InH t It j j 0 became beuM tense teMe Bolivia having sub Bub submitted subr j r the question tin to arbitration Hi i abIde by the result re The frew ew f Sun summarises the situation as ast t follows foJt WS j THe immediate issue Jaue Is 18 clear la In I conformity with the agreement of or Jan Jn 3 mt Peru Pern iru and nd Bolivia concluded a IL atty 1 I tty treaty on Dec Dee at IS 1 providing for the th 4 su of their boundary dispute to the thi th Ir nt of Argentina as arbitrator To Bolivians have bave believed that the ref et would be bf b entirely in their favor and andara andar I ara ar disappointed and angry 1111 17 to find it I tt tf favorable than their expectations They nH skew shew their anger an r by b proceedings proe lR s which i unless promptly suppressed may ma lead to tot t r They insult Peru f and Argentina x neighbors to tot tot t right and left S both r either es ts essay e eKaY tsI t I say KaY punishment nt by force of irma r th the en eft entire entire 1 tire continent might easily be Into war Chile and Brazil would hardly alt sit quietly by and see Bolivia DoUvia absorbed ab orbed by either or divided between Peru and ami Argen Arwen Argentina rn tina Present Pr nt relations between Brash and anti Argentina r are none too to cordial con al and a Peru and Chile i are arr mi ml cli Ch 11 of the fb time little short h rt of open OplA hostilities ho The immediate imm at leaSt lean carri the possibility of I IL L L horrible experience I The Bolivians are wrong absolutely wro They have agreed to arbitrate a 0 dispute have hae chosen chin i n fl arbitrator and bound to abide by his hie I They Thy m mr be bp b bitterly l I but national wisdom as well wen as a tiO a honor demands demand that they the take tak r their medicine even though it is 18 bitter and take It gracefully to Agreeing with the Sun that the Bo Jb I h are absolutely wrong and should tak take their medicine it is 18 called to mind the tM decisions of high courts of ar arI I are not always ahva respected ted or orby orL j L a tW by II the parties In interest On OnH Ont t m 1 a H 1213 there was wa signed at Wash Yuh Washington YuhI I o litton ington a protocol of an agreement for l this t arbitration of all unsettled claims claim W a o diton of f Ute the United Unit State S against t th h I tn tR n republic of Venezuela This proto eai eM provided that the claims dalma should be 1 d and aDd decided by bya a mixed win com idt mt rio of two tw members one j fO t I be ted by the president of the 0 rJ States State and the other by the to pre Wani Int f of 8 v and an umpire to toM tov tnt v M named by the queen of The Nether Netherlands 11 lands ds The Tho protocol also contained CO this clause c The decisions of the f don l ft and in the event of ct their U re mont flit those of ot the umpire stall shall be that final thattil aria anti til conclusive The protocol was by John J hn Hay on behalf of the United States and by Herbert W Bow Bowon I on o on op behalf U of V Mr Bowen BowenA Bow n I A held hail temporarily retired as aa our minister I I tn in order that he might act ut V as ak the tha ry of ot Vueta in inar I r ar a pg her difficulties then un pending I LI ether I I S Among the claims submitted was that 4 of the Orinoco Steamship company con cont conI I 4 t and owned by American citizens j far fer WW The awarded d the company tt WM Taking II of oj the ue propaganda b being against a President Pdt Castro of I Venezuela the United States promptly I r the award and demanded 4 that Venezuela resubmit the steamship CO chUma eims Since Castro has baa Jeep been een driven into exile Ue the Uw United States being directly concerned tt In hi preventing L his return a protocol has bu been bien arranged arra with the Garnet government and the Orinoco Steamship cae 13 is 3 to tobe tobe I be reviewed at The Hague c cIt It in III merely a question of oL might mak maIt making makin I ing int in right In the ease case of the United States and ard under u r the circumstances c the I department at Wa Je is es eli estopped asp p topped from preaching to ta the Bolivian Boll p government as to its Ita duty dub to f pf 1 gracefully tully to the Ute award of the u ar artor E tor Arbitration ts tc like prohibition 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