Show PAN AN AMERICAN of Subjects to Be Considered at Rio Janeiro J Has Been Approved Washington April 4 The pro gramme of or subjects to be considered by the conference which meets at Rio Janero Janeiro in July was unanimously approved by the Bureau of American Republics today This was prepared by a com corn committee committee of which Secretary Root Is chairman and includes the ambassadors dors dons from Brazil and Mexico and the ministers from Costa Rica Chile Cuba and the Argentine Republic Probably the most interesting of the subjects are embraced in hi resolutions affirming the tile adherence of the Amer American AmerIcan Amerlean ican lean republics to the principle of ar arbitration arbitration arbitration for the settlement of dis disputes disputes disputes arising between them with an expression of hope that the coming Hague conference will wIn agree upon a general arbitration convention also a recommendation that the Hague con conference conference ference ferenee be asked to consider the ex extent extent tent to which the use of force for the collection of public debts is admissible admissible sible The Drago Doctrine Incidental to this will be the dis discussion discussIon discussion of the tile Drago Draco doc doe doctrine doctrIne trine which is opposed to the forcible collection of debts of one nation by another a doctrine long adhered to toby toby toby by the United States Other matters matterson on the are those of a re reorganization reorganIzation reorganization organization of the tile international bu bureau bureau bureau reau of American Republics the codi codification codification codification of public and private inter international national law naturalization develop development development development ment of commercial intercourse cus custom tom torn and consular law patents and md trade marks sanitary police and quarantine quarantine quarantine antine regulations the tile railway practice of the tile learned pro professions professIons and future conferences The topics to be considered at the conference are set out under fourteen fourt n general heads h ads some of which in part at least have been discussed at the two previous confer conferences conferences |