| Show HARVEY WilL ILL DIRECT WORLD FIGHT American Ambassador to Great Britain Coming Home tome to Manage C Campaign Cam Cam- m- m t for League WASHINGTON April 11 By U. U P. P George P.-George George Harvey American ambassador nm- nm am am- to Great Britain will come tl ls month to manage ana e the admInistrations administrations administration's administrations administration's ad ad- ministrations ministration's campaign for American American Amer Amer- ican entrance e Into the international court of of- the league of nations President Harding and ana Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador Ambas Ambas- Harvey together will map out and and- coordinate all administration activities In hr support of this thi which Is closer to to Mr Hard Hardings Harding's heart than any other major policy of his administration at this time Harvey will return to his London post will depend or on what happens after he gets here He may remain to direct the Harding Harding Harding Hard Hard- ing 1924 campaign Harvey some of his friends here intimated is ready to exchange his London post for a n position moreIn more morein morein in the thick of American political departments and even If his forthcoming forthcoming forthcoming forth forth- coming visit terminates with his return to London they expect him to b b back In the United States States' playing a prominent part In RepublIcan Republican Republican Re Re- publican politics Jn 1924 WASHINGTON April 11 By 11 By A. A P P. Views Views of Republican senators who look with disfavor on some features of the administration proposal proposal proposal pro pro- for American membership Inthe Inthe in inthe the permanent court of international international international justice were presented to Secretary Hughes t today day by Senator Watson Vatson of Indiana one of the the- theRe RepublIcan Republican Re Re- publican leaders In the s senate nate The conference lasted nearly two hours in which th the proposal was viewed in every detail IncludIng Including including ing its 1011 political features Senator Watson left lert- the state department saying saving he was Impressed by y the logic of Mr Hughes argument but that his position was vas unchanged Senator Watson explained- explained that he ho lo looked ked with disfavor on any proposition which would not safeguard safeguard safeguard safe safe- guard the interests of or the United States through equal representation tion for the United States in the body electing the Judges composIng composing composing compos- compos Ing the he international court He In IndIcated Indicated indicated In- In that some arrangement might be made nade to accomplish accomplish- that end and pointed to the reservation reservation reservation reserva reserva- tion voted by the senate in fn its consideration consideration consideration con con- of the treaty of Versailles Versailles Ver Ver- sailles sallIes under which the United I States on becoming a member o of the league of or nations would have equal represent representation with all other nations in any any any- elections held by eit either er the league Council or as assembly as- as The meeting between Mr Hughes and Senator Watson was looked upon as the forerunner of a series serieS' of ot conferences between leading RepublIcans Republicans Re Re- publicans of the senate and the secretary of stat state S Senator Watson later saw President President President dent Harding at the White House but said they discussed chiefly tho the trip of the president to the the Pacific coast and Alaska |