Show I WORlD COURT STAN STANDS OS AlONE PRESIDENT THINKS REPORT UNFOUNDED UN UN- FOUNDED FOREIGN NATIONS MAKE Tariff Revisions Rumored As Basis For Entry But This Theory Is Scouted Distant Suggestion Are Made Paul Smiths Smith's New York There There There is s sno no foundation In the opinion of President President Pres Pres- ident Coolidge for any suppositions that foreign countries will suggest propositions for some sort of economic trades In connection with the entrance of or the United States into into the permanent permanent perman perman- ent court of International justice It Is the assumption of Mr 11 Coolidge it was said at the summer White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House in his behalf that the question of American admission to the court courtw w will b be dealt with on its merits involving in in- involving as it does docs acquiescence by ether nations in the senate reservations reservations reserva reserva- to the protocol of adherence Referring to reports leports that reductions In the American tariff would be sought from abroad before consent would be given the United States to become a member of the court on the terms it has set forth officials pointed out that proposals of that character would have to be bo taken up by congress a course deemed impractical here As As for reports that the west would seek a revision of the tariff schedules especially on agricultural products in inthe inthe inthe I the congress to be elected In November November November Novem Novem- ber it was said Mr Coolidge had heard little if any comment on that question from visitors at White Pine camp many of whom recently have discussed the tile farm situation with him |