Show ALL MUST KEEP HANDS OFF ROOSEVELT S NOTE OF WARNING TO THE POWERS specia stalk talk about the monroe doc trine and how it applies to the c of san domingo lei ler t froc eielt trans to the sei ate tha the new domin lean protocol of an agreement provid ing foi the collection 1 and disbursement by the united states ot of the customs revenues of san domingo for the ad of all the obligations of that government was made public thurs day by order of tha th senate in execl tive session the document includes the new agreement as well as the inal protocol and a ard of the comm s slon of arbitration for the settlement of the claims of the san domingo im provement pro company under which agents of the united states are al ready collecting the revenues at maln of the ports of the dominican gov eminent few documents that have come to the senate in relation to any of the south or central Am amerlean Amei eilean ican or west indian republics have attracted so much attention because of the con troverse tro versy that has arisen as to the rights of the executive to enter into treaty arrangements with any foreign government without the advice ana ann consent of the senate extraordinary interest has been aroused the document came to the senate a an hour past the usual time tor for most senators to leave the chamber and therefore it was brought up soon after the senate convened the message of the president outlined the policy of the gove inin el t holding that it de m girded crded tl at th tb a government take charge of the customs of states when it ie IS manifested that they are unable to main maintain iain thell integrity in addition to the president presidents s discus sion slon ot of the doctrine in the case of san ran domingo the protocol itself makes specific dc d c of its aepli cation and in blat respect is unusual in treaty mil nril ing the declaration oc oe curs in the second paragraph which recites that the government of the united states views any attempt of governments of this hemis phere to depress the destiny of the dominican republic as a manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the united states |