Show COURT GOURT ENEMIES PLAN fiGHT IN fAll ELECTIONS Training Guns on 28 Out of 33 Who Must Face Voters KLAN STRENGTH MAY PLAY PART Late V Vote o e on Swanson Resolution Shows Lineup Lineup Lineup Line Line- I up 76 to 17 for Co Court rt By PAUL R R. R MALLON I United Press Staff Correspondent W WASHINGTON Jan Jan 28 Al AI Al Although though overwhelmingly defeated when the enate senate adopted the reso resolution reso lution for fot American participation in th the world court d to carry their fight to th tb people next November when three thirty senators come up for rC-c rC ic re eight of the three thirty three whose seat aro are soon to tl be decided agair voted in favor of the Sw Swanson Swanson Swan Swan- n- n son court resolution seven beven even of thee these thes e eare are m De-m Democrats and twenty-one twenty Re- Re pUl l- l s. s f In view o of threats threat which have hav b been en made by authorities of ot the Ku ICu Klux Klan KUn ii iii iI states where it has political power powerS the action acHon of the I Cook county Republican organization tion M M. n denouncing the court and i ithe I the de uge of of petitions fo for and I against the court which have been presented curing the bitter and I I bri brief f senate le struggle politicians of I both the Republican and Democrats Demo Demo- cra crati ti pa rallies dies are speculating over the outcome LENROOT FACES BATTLE Senator Lenroot who who acted as s administration leader V for the U court must come up for re-el re re election in Wisconsin against the court anti-court forces of f M. LaFo- LaFo lete hb ft ho cho i is- is 1 dieta dl strength there K Butlett 6 t th Republican national mInitta t must must- face ce el election in Missac u his leading opp opponents i former Senator David I. I Walsh Democrat who fought the league of ot nations and is opposed to the court Butler voted for it DEMOCRATS CLASH Senator Blease Dlease South Carolina Democrat was wa bitter against the c court urt I His colleague Senator Smith Democrat South Carolina who was for it comes up next No No- vember r. Blease Dlease s ays says he will go into every county In the state against Smith Senator Sena McKinley l Illinois Republican Republican Re Re- publican who voted for the court has received notice from Cook I county Republicans Chicago that I they are opposed to the court and McKinley's 1 opponent for the Republican Re Re- publican nomination n Colonel Frank Smith already has come out I against the court primaries I come In April KLAN MAY TAKE HAND Furthermore Senators Broussard Democrat Louisiana C Caraway Democrat Arkansas Cur urlis is Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican Kansas Ernst Republican can Kentucky y Fletcher DemoI Democrat Democrat Demo Demo- crat Florida George Democrat I Georgia Means Ieans Republican Colorado Colorado Colo Cob rado Overman Democrat North Carolina and Willis Republican Ohio are coming up for re-election re in states where the klan has more or less p power The final action on the Swanson court resolution with its five reservations reservations reservations res res- was taken last night just before 7 p p. p m m. m by a vote of 76 to 17 11 The seventeen who voted against I the resolution Included fourteen Republicans Senators Borah Brool Brookhart hart Fernald Frazier Harreld Harreld Har- Har reid Johnson LaFollette Moses Pine Nye Robinson of ot Indiana Schall Watson and Williams two t Democrats Blease Elease and Reed of Missouri and one LaborIte Farmer Senator Dill Washington Washing Washing- ton Democrat was paired against the resolution but was not present to vote I PARIS PAllIS Jan 28 AP The AP The ac action action action ac- ac tion of ot the United States senate In InI approving adhesion of ot the American Ameri Amen I can government to the tho permanent court of international justice Is a aI most important development was Wa I the Joint declaration of Premier Briand and Sir Austen Chamberlain Chamber Chamber- lain the foreign secretary I after their conference this morning I Let us hope it Is 18 only the Ute first step added the tho French statesman Yes assented Sir Austen but I c Conr Continued d on f nasr U 7 1 COURT ENEMIES PLAN FIGHT IN FALL L ELECTIONS Continued from I Page Ige e 1 perhaps pE it is more mOle prudent not to speak peak It il too loudly The two ministers had Just given an all 11 the current diplomatic questions a survey surey in a talk of about two hours ours Any decisions however were vere deferred deterred until sir Austen who bas baa as been blen vacationing on the Mediterranean coast returns to ondon Condon Both statesmen expressed assur- assur nce tince that all pending problems Including in- in eluding Germanys Germany's demand tot for re- re luction of ot the forces of occupation in n the RhIneland would be without friction EVA GE-EVA Jan 28 AP In AP-In- ln- ln formed ormed by the Associated Press of ot ofie the ie senates senate's of ot Amer- Amer lean Ican can adherence to the world odd court George W. W announced the ie news at the opening fo to today's I session of the conference of Jurists I engaged in drafting a code of or international In- In Ia la which it is expected I vastly Increase the usefulness of f the court I IThe I The Jurists representing r man many lands ands greeted the tho announcement of ofie I thE ie American decon with expressions expressions of gratification |