Show p AID IN FORMING WORLD SUPREME COURT AGGRESSIVE PROGRAM AGAINST RADICALS ADOPTED I O 4 RI I f IfT r z t TREE T f Of EW VI PLAN PlA 4 ier er Secretary tary of ol State Stater r remitting in His His' Efforts 1 F c Tl Tribunal U U. U. U S S. S Trade I Affected b by T Peace l k t t nr By A Pr Press Dee 31 Elihu Elihu obi bt k o off lt tp called upon to assist in laun t- t jie e grea great int international supreme I provided under the league tlc of or JR v g the tiro Instrumentalities which are set t in motion almost Immediate Immediate- Jj IP n rr the proclamation of r peace the ji ent International court of or Jus- Jus fe regarded by the supreme preme s coun- coun B of ot ranking ConseY Conse- Conse ly y that boll body through gh Its secre- secre Ll In Lon London already has bas gone one as asa asi a possible towards creation of the tho i has lias come como that the thc plans J I i so 50 far tar perfected as RS to pcr- pcr f f the extension to certain internal inter inter- nal al l jurists of or invitations In to lo form Corm committee to plan plan- dc- dc of or the thc ourt define tine its scope ii fd beginning Inning only men of or wide from a few tow of ot tho entente n na as and tho the United States have selected selected but it is probable that loris Ions tons will be he made mad perhaps even jurists Cro from fromn n late enem enemy states ded their governments gO n adhere to toJ J The purpose is to name m members of the tho committee solely basis of or as fraternal internal internal inter inter- nal lawyers la and judges judgeR which fl d make it poi to include some Borne American i-American names regardless of of ot Apolitical political importance t h of or their naLon nah nil nii- Lon Scheme Friend r r. r Root has been favorably a conked conred con- con ked red cd In the Iho selection of or these manIn manty man- man I. I ty in full recognition of the fact j the United States haa has not aped aped ape ap ap- e ed 1 the treaty Tho The reason was waa to Found bound und In the th unremitting efforts Of or Root noot to bring an international rt rt into existence be beginning when was vas was in iu Roosevelt's cabinet trough the American Society of In- In LAW JaW he has urged 1 the tho sect ct and ant it Is stated that In th ne- ne in London a- a nO-I nO the n n f 10 16 to attempt to organize an pal al at prize e court Mr r Root nearly suc sue tied ded rIe 1 in changing changing- that limited trl- trl tal lal Into a real court for Cor i t of ot nearly noarl all nIl issues that threaten l he e great dif difficulty p in in finding a plan plait for such court al alt's alts ata nl at- t's ts a ha had 1 been claims of ot smaller nas na- na IE s 5 to representation equal with theat thet the tho et at t powers I and it was Mr Hoot noot who posed what It was believed would woul 1 n a solution had the whole project been abandoned abandon cd Therefore the sons eons who are planning to have tho the lagers meet soon in London have assured that they could count countin Ji in n Ir Root noot even without action b by government upon the thc treat treaty r v Would Speed SlIced Tribunal b fee invitations are arc being extended h. h the design to give immediate life n promulgation of or the tho treat treaty to 14 14 which reads rends The council shall formulate and mat mit to tho members of or the league plans for tor tho the establishment a Ii permanent court of international ice The ThA court shall be bo competent hear bear and determine any dispute of ot character which the tho theties theties ties thereto submit to it lt Tho The t i-t t may InAy also give Jhc an nn advisory ad r upon any dispute or question reed re re- rend red nd to it by tIre the council or by the change of ot ratifications of or tho the thee thoe e treaty will have c no Immediate t upon American trade with GerIt Ger- Ger It 11 in official clr- clr 1 was said today cirt II t I restriction of ot tra trade with Gery Ger- Ger y except on on imports of d dyes 8 and tar oar products and exports o of wheat removed tf b by the tho war trade board hoar 1 U. U and so far tar as th the United ea 15 la ls conC concerned anything from I Continued on page pale 2 Given yen 0 or ora f a t E ROOT BOOT T fern 9 cr s 's secre- secre r LJ tarp tarV o of stat who will trill be asked to to ns assist t in m ri forming league I Ca uc of nations court o t. t oCi F Fi i 9 r 7 li t. t r i 1 0 t t. t r y ld ff I 1 0 I. I x v fC l' l r J 4 si I I v- v I Y J t C N Ii li V N J 4 11 r f i r I. I 0 A ic y N v. v N u i Y c 1 v 1 Ab M t yr tr iI EliHU ROOT TO AI AID IN INFORMING FORMING WORlD ORT COURT Continued from rag Page 1 matches to six Inch guns buns may be bo shipped to that country Exchange Obstacle The rate r of exchange e is an In obstacle to trade officials said and a 1 rise Inthe in inthe the tho value of or marks through stabilization tion of or conditions in Gf Germany and the tho production of or go goods ds for export Is tho the anI only method b by which commerce can be restored to lo normal In an nn effort to Improve the tho disastrous disastrous trous exchange rate Germany German has ImI imposed im urn- I posed rigid Import regulations It was pointed out but as 38 executive decrees change the lists from tram limo hue to time the market Is left Ifft In a Il state of a i n t As s regards exports officials of ot the state department and nd the department nt of or con said Raid Germany had no great stocks of goods to sell at this time lime Fear that quantities of or potash would bo be dumped lumped In lii America have not materialized zed it was said Tho The state department has not forwarded forwarded forwarded for for- warded an any Instructions to En Ellis Is LorIng LorIng Loring Lor- Lor Ing Ing- who will go to Berlin on the this exchange of or ratifications ratification and lie he was described as is Working under Ambassador Ambassador Am m Wallace Wallac u ut t Paris On tho the establishment of or peace between between between be be- tween the tho United States and Germany J consuls would be sent sont to most of twenty one posts which existed b bet betho i i tho ho war var it was vas said but their p could not bo be expected to Iner the tho exchange o o of goods between t I two countries as lS long IonS as ni unfavorable unta s At t present the department of ot c ct li merce has hns several trade commission era on tho German border borden and reto rt re to cross tho time frontier when the tho unIs treatis un treat is signed J. 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