Show GATHERING FOR PEACE G Delegates From Various Coun Countries Countries tries Are Beginning to Ar Arrive Arrive rive at The Hague AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVES H Will nl n II KlatCH Do Hes lined In ii 1 The June 32 Tho 11 1 of oC various countries to tho peace le eo which will l ho o for Cor oJ June JUlie ir by bya b a 1 hoBl of ot secretaries technical ox f with lIh a II army of uro arriving hero every train and tho luzy alzy old Dutch capital Is to buzz with an IWI animation uch luch as us has ms not boon witnessed the confer conference ence of n 9 Tho rho Austrian AU delegation arrived yen ml and wore were on this tho Hen Oon Portel runner former dor dOl to und one OliO or the Ameri American can call ua u did thu French I ti II section of oC the Japanese Dr und Ida his tel fel low Brazilians do e Senator and Dr I represent uba and John W V Foster Fuster former ormer of o state of 0 the United States rv i China 1 he hl from America must make adhesion a un behalf of Ir their respective countries to 10 tho th convention of or Ibis 9 und une this will lie h cai out Friday uc I be mil a feeling is I prevalent the that the United States Is destined to pi a I KNill r at role In III the coming conference hut her auspices the tho countries of ot South and Central America will be to Europe l on a II footing of or equality Th r European entertain no doubt that all the representatives of or America will present a practically united at lit this conference and henceforth they will be an Immense factor In such s ch world conventions Homo surprises es lire ex c poet ell from the oilier sido of till thu At Instructions from Washington n lalL the heie herl hut but the lien en ell position of or the United Slates may b summed as follows most advanced 11 on every eol Involving the th peaceful adjust ment of ot disputes whether the subject conies comeil up u In the form Corm of oC a II proposal for the Ihl limitation of or the ex Ox l foi fol ar the ty t of private Irh te property at sea pea tho ex tension of at the principle of o Ill th permanent strengthening of ot the he I per personnel of The tribunal or tho thu doctrine Tho aie lle assembling In III a hopeful of ur furthering the Ishell work of or hilt but upon the i question Uit of ot Itt much skepticism Is I displayed In 11 the matter nt ot the publicity of ot tho Ihn plenary sittings It 11 Is earned that Ger G I many has decided to 10 advocate ty t and consequently the chancel chalice hue have suddenly sud become bec er Germany It In b declared fears that har he position might be misrepresented before the worM world it If secrecy were nh Ih served This change In III her hel position posit 1011 Is regarded us ItS practically settling thu question Q in the affirmative as liS Ameri Amerl America ca to her traditional policy of or playing tho cards above board lOurd open opell ly I advocates publicity and with lieI many mall favorable le no European power i il to 10 tho onus of ot objecting Tho motion for tor publicity will be bc pre ln presented by the thc Dutch delegates MEXICO n CO AT TUB Mexico City Juno JUne 12 Minister of or Foreign Relation for 01 1 Diaz outlined the Ihu atti attitude attitude tude of ot the Mexican government be before fore The hc Hague in III the fol rol following lowing wOlds It must bo that the re republic I public of or Mexico win will not have hn 0 that vital Interest In III thu Ihu particular ques questions which will be I I debated hy the body bOd ot or the delegates to the th peace con conference conference ference at The Hague as will powers lowers of tho first class Owing to III the tho of or development which our country has hils Jut Just reached r to tl our Jur inspirations and to our alms for tor the tho we tarr little for the technical discussions Which will probably ably be Indulged In on thu question of ot dl that Is I wo 0 will ap III such Huch In the broad spit 1 It of ot hu Jn tills this spirit our delegated arc In III ted Mexico desires Ile peace vernil versal peace If It such a culmination Is within tho realm of o thu tho practical but buther buther her delegates will a advised to lend len none IlOno of nf their thell to uny u ny such sueh chimerical or 01 Utopian n scheme as 1111 ab air disarmament which consummation lion tion however wished we IH III moro it matter of ot millennium of oC thu Iho Although All Mexico has hilS n well quipped army ls Ill functions as cn and directed liy II the present administration tion arc ale moro moll those thoc of ot a II policing power I him nf an 1111 Instrument In for tor or wen even defense Hy 11 nil all tile the logic of present ent conditions the tho fear of or ag aggression n from European powers Is III nuL no even a 11 remote contingency nor In II thor a 1 of or a 11 probability of or trouble with the United States Therefore mir 1111 army and what wo 10 have of or a II na navy vy Is maintained that a IL stain ot or absolute and security may mu mur r in Internal affairs In III that the thc resources of or this country COUI Iy may ha hn developed |