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Show EcSlRT ETlo Promote f ef Judicial Scttlc- SB6 If, Controversies. K f0F EDUCATION Bp IMMEDIATELY P " Has Indorsement of .Secretary of State id'Senators. fa Feb. G, There was or-fat or-fat at the residence of Hfoirg Hie American So-Judicial So-Judicial Setf lenient of Jn-Jisputca, Jn-Jisputca, which will dc-ii'cipally dc-ii'cipally Lo issuing articles tn of all countries on sub-ft sub-ft . by the title of t lie or-d or-d "to organize meeting? Cora Jn various parts of from time to time, -with a ftinjr the people as to the fvproinoting tlio peace of scitlmc points of inlcrna-crsy inlcrna-crsy in the same general differences bet eon indi-jw indi-jw settled. In the meet-ing, meet-ing, letters were read: B.tho President. House, "Washington, Jnn-10. Jnn-10. ;jtr Marburg I have 'interest of the plans to rxfcnn Society for the .! lent of International Dis-? Dis-? -is which you propose, to her with the meetings of i;which you are pbmuing time to" time, may have Influence on t ho develop ic opinion iu this impor-V impor-V the proposed court tstico at The Hague bc-implishcd bc-implishcd fact, there will ie -task of securing the lumber of powers to the very important task hg opinion in various jftinclinc governments to sourt wlion occasion calls -Sjis no inner single wa3" mRcaiise of peace and dis-aM'be. dis-aM'be. so' erTectively promot-jK.firm promot-jK.firm establishment of a jcrnational court of jus- f.vours. tfrLLLVM ir. TAF'iV Srotarytf State. fof State, Washington, mo. 3Jr. Marburg You are jjfetiming thar I take not ersonal bur oflicial iuter-enient iuter-enient for which your so-! so-! organized, for, "as you wave, I have, in an idon-iilote, idon-iilote, dated Ocfobcv JS, jie'powers to invest the pzc court with the juris-luitions juris-luitions of a court of ar-EKus ar-EKus completing tho work Flic Hague peace con-wing con-wing into effect its refloat ref-loat tho court of nrbi-Siconstituted nrbi-Siconstituted through di-ttcls. di-ttcls. Should the identi-avorably identi-avorably received, and wrt of arbitral justice tutea, the consenting -nature a permanent internal inter-nal for the judicial dotor-wntrovorsies dotor-wntrovorsies arising out ul as war. and it cannot t such a tribunal would, ire, render to nations the Rational cous have per-Wto per-Wto litigants, "lenient of controversies lualcial dcteruunation be-tjeached be-tjeached an acute stage. (Mr would be minimized g taken toward the gnu! 'armament. y inability fo testify p. the great interest 'I Winization of your so-p; so-p; smcerelv yours. . 'TIC. IvNOX.' g Ellhu Root. 9iQ.Cnat0' ""Shinclon, ifarburg r beg to S 'i'i1'. 1 sympathise -Willi their obiect. and P? proposed organization nrno that ijio new organ-m organ-m a definite, specific ol 8&'J0,C,S!1 is title J''nctipn between that pent ot international dis- feftVnow" P''JStand N aro rroing to urge that PJ .."wtioiiR shall be set-ac-W under Uui judical lr?tlc o ilical on with a -mf7-1?,?.ut ff r fa- 'JMHnt ,,lrtri a'i' law. rt JKf 0 vrhal an arbitra-J" arbitra-J" essential lo anv ve,v 5K?teD8'on of the idea of 'jfMz6 A?c Backward. pK!?. ''sinmed 'IK f !0iwwn fovorniim JK"1"" "ct cn,bod' 'Wrasn 're, for SStlfe0 ,1!,tlt tlc fWlicv. "n1 ot 'nvrdving Whon Bone to iii,n?iwvr dca fc cro Tst be a proe- TO ADJUST DISPUTES BY ARBITRAL COURT Continued from Page Ono. ess of education. Such a process will naturally receive its chief impulse in the United Stntos, and I hopo your now society will fiivo such an impulse with vigor' and accuralo direction. With kind retards, I am, always, faithfully yours, ELTriU ROOT." Sonator Burton's VIowb. "United States Senate, Washington, D C. February 3, 1910. "My Dear Mr. Marburg I have the strongest desire that your proposed society so-ciety for the judicial settlement of international in-ternational disputes may rendor efficient effi-cient service. The settlement of controversies con-troversies botwocn nations in the same manner as between individuals must be tho adopteil policy in promoting the cause of peace and preventing wars. I hnvo always maintainod that our own countrj must tako a Icading part in this work, and hope for j'our organization tho greatest degree of success. Vor3" respectfully yours, "T. E. BURTON." |