Show HAGUE DAGUE IE ML TO TOM M NEAR NEWFOUNDLAND S QUESTION C Commissioner Root Hoot and American Lawyers A Arrive Ar Arrive rive i in t London THE HA HAGUE UE May 31 The The arbitration tribunal before which will b be tried the between the United Stat States 3 and Great Britain growing out of f conflicting interpretations of the tho Newfoundland fish- fish erics erles treaty of at ISIS 1818 will hold old its Q opening open op-en- n- n I ing mg gesso session at 4 o'clock tomorrow after after- noon noo Th The bino of of- con now Tiow ing car carried ar- ar tied ried 9 tp Tho The Hague Hasue Is la tho the intent of pro provisions provisions pro pro- visions ot artl article at le 1 o of the tho Im sh c can L of of fishing fishing- t tr s-PJ s g. g rights of ot r 1 Americans and and Can tr thi th the west coast coast of Newfoundland Newfoundland holds bolds th that t the tho right to to fish in fri those these waters was granted to tho the I Inhabitants nf or the United States only The United d States contends that its citizens citizens citi citi- zens may exercise this ri right ht by going there them with their own vessels with crows crews I of 01 Swedes Canadians or Newfoundland Newfoundland- ers era The treaty further concerns the right of fishing otto to the coast The United United Unit Unit- ed States interprets these words as in including tn- tn I eluding tho the bars harbors and creeks Newfoundland maintains that Americans Amen Ameri cans ma may fish sh only outside tho the coast line proper There arts are further subsidiary points in dispute Senator Root who arrived in Ix London Loudon yesterday ester a is on his way to Tho The Hague where he goes R as one of ot the American commissioners before the tribunaL Ho Is Js accompanied by so cral lawyers of International in international In- In experience j |