Show ivL t fr k c 4 Hoover Sends World Court Issue to Senate J. J I PR I Ol f f PlAN TO 10 WA WAGE f Claim 20 Votes Against U. U S. S Acceptance of ofF F Formula MESSAGE RECEIVED Comm Committee Uee to Talle Tahe Up Q Question in Week Weel V WASHINGTON ASH Dee Dec 10 Asso ASIa elated Press Press President President Hoover today a submitted the protocol for fori Ameri American n adherence to tu tho world the world I court to the tho senate Tho protocol with an nn accompanying letter was sent to ato late in th the do day It was re rc- received there without notice for some while as the senate debated unemployment ent r relief lIeC The rho relations com com- committee held its t regular meeting earlier in tn th tho day It It will not meet again in JO regular session n for tor for fora a week I At th that t time Chairman Boron Borah tnt n 3 to toj- toj upi r C court coctIs i e it i.-i i. 1 n SECOND sECOND r- r ATTEMPT TtE T 1 This FIs is 18 the second s con time I n the tho court issue has been beca before tho senate Four years ago the tho 6 senate nale ratified d lean American adherence with r reservations reserva reserva- senn Ion All AlJ the tHo reservations reser were not hot accepted by the oth other r powers power As s a a. re result America never has hilts been bem 3 a. a member of tho court A year ago ElIhu Ellhu Root former secretary of or state Joined with other ther International jurists in In Inre re redrafting redrafting re- re drafting drafting- the rules of ot th the court In Inon on a manner aimed to meet th the American Amen Ameri can enn r reservations Io s' s which h h had d n not ot l been accepted b by by- bythe tho the other j Iw powers o rs On Hio th b basis ils of t this ne ne ney y formula rm la Pr President President- Hoover again r recommended om- om mended American n One reservation In question pro provIded vIded that tho the court should nut not render on nn advisory opinion in which this government ha has or claims ito to have bave an interest without with with- with without out the tho consent of or this government ACCEPTS ROOT PLAN AN Sen Senator tor S 'S Swanson onson Der Dem Democrat crat wI who sponsored the reservation n. n has d declared de- de j dared tho the Root modification ac- ac Continued on pageS page v- v PROTOCOL PROTOCOL io FOES s. s J PLAN ii l BiTTERs BATTLE from page I 1 So have most of ot the other world court adherents However tho world curt court f foes toC's es are arc more ioro bitter blUer than v opposition I r c IY 4 They Ther believe they they- at td le t 20 votes otes against noVan Increase of ot three three- over tr four tour years yeara ears ago ego v r The text of or tue message was To the Senate I havo the honor to transmit to action three thre documents con concerning the senate for tor Its s consideration and adherence of at tho the United States States' to tho court of ot international justice also a rep retort report rt of Nov Novem Noyem November m. m the of ot ber 18 1029 by secretary secreta state I trust the protocols may have consideration raJ n IlS as soon as j pos pos' os- os sible after tho llio emergency relief I and appropriation legislation has been disposed d of pf j jf r It will vm bd be recalled that on January January Jan Jan- uary 27 1926 following extended consideration the senate senate advised and gave consent to adherence to tho the court with five reservations and it gave autho authorization lz Uon JO to o ef- ef f ft t theIr f e hv by sin nn I i ex- T- T I I I I i c change 1 of notes ot es Consent t to four four of ot these r reservations ns promptly expressed at a no meeting of ot the tho na- na Lions lons members t f tho the and after negotiations undertaken with ho tho approval of ot President Coolidge two protocols were drawn to revisa re- re visa viso tho the st statutes of ot tho the court In order to C embody this consent and also to meet tho the fifth rUth reservation Tho The protocol of ot accession n of ot the tho United States and tho proto protocol ol of ot revision havo have now been signed by practically all Jall the nations which are ire members of ot the tho c court urt and have lave also alSo- already been ratified by bya a a. largo large argo majority of ot these nations The provisions o of the tho protocols freo us from any entanglement in inthe inthe the he diplomacy of other nations We cannot bo be summoned before this his court we can from timo time t tUme to time ime seek its services by agreement agreement agree agree- ement e- e ment with other nations These protocols p permit our withdrawal from rom tho the court at any time without without with with- out ut reproach or ii will Tho The movement for tor the establishment of ot such a cd court rt originated ed d with our our ur country It has been supported by Presidents Wilson larding Harding and Coolidge by Secretaries Secre thrice of ot State Hughes Kellogg and Stimson it springs from tram the tho earnest seeking of oC our our people for tor justice in international relations and ana nd to strengthen strength n the foundations ot of f peace Through the Kellogg gs gg pact act we we have havo pledged o ourselves e to toI toso uso so of or pacific pacific means means ns In settlement ot of f all nU controversies contro Ou Our great Teat nai na na- na lion OD s e so x devoted to to peace and ind jus Sue Uce tice Ice should lend Its cooperation tJ n h In this ils effort of ot the tho nations to establish lish sh a a. great agency agency for tor such pacIfic pacific pi pa pa- settlements HERBERT HOOVER The White House D December 10 1930 The message was vas referred to tho the foreign relations committee without debate debat I |