Show p I INTERNATIONAL early In January President resident Cool Cool- li j f a created a 8 precedent by Journey ty l to Havana una Cuba to attend the ening of the Pau Pan American American confer m ate ce and to deliver an nn address before M t body He returned at once leav lens the interests Interests of the United States tile the able uhle hands of Charles Evans hes and his fellow delegates At Instance of Mexico It was decided nt tit the union should not have hae power political questions though e IB of the delegates tried earnestly make It virtually an American Jue gue ue of or nations in n 11 hear head 1 of the Argentina Argentino In I n Insisted that the time union adopt a against the maintenance tariff walls between the American i and when Mr Hughes mould not nor listen to this and It U was wag down clown by the um conference resl resigned ned both from his legation and as ambassador to Before this occurred he tie tied Hd d many others found occasion to nuance Intervention by one nation lIthe the Internal affairs of another r the tack of c course urse being aimed ut at the of or the United States In the theof these I se e of Nicaragua ua As It was evident a resolution embodying these fat lews could not be carried unanimous unanimous- 7 r further discussion of the subject t tUH gs rug UH referred to the seventh se confer confer- rice Definite r results of the session ere The Tho acceptance by twenty of or a n code of private law adoption of or resolutions hat hUI disputes of a Juridical nature b be i lell to arbitration that ag ng ngI I he war be and the thc of or America committed to lie hl use lle of peaceable means for fur th the of or all 1111 disputes between 11 hem the he beginning of mf I te the Inn rn of or International law luv UW the signing n convention cons on an i n avia Inn IlIn n and the If putting Into full t IT r r off ot the Iari A Pan sanitary cede nde I 1 n r there w WH S 8 a 8 Serious threat Of her hi la m Paraguay ly t pr I the Ilene dispute Ur G-Ur l taco rp region llIn At AI the sum saga II II 1 H JI Hi i ci tn in A Cm conference on rood concilia lUon and ami ash ration opened n III U and It Its 1 efforts were di III n CIe 11 III U tills al rn ill hu les The lime council of lit the lilt 11 League gue nt rot Nations ii also Ism urged the rw rm i In III settle Ilia Kr r c 1 tin t wh Ih mill Jill to III armsOn arms On February ry 0 U. 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J I the he one ont h hundred Jand and fiftieth h anniversary of ur the lit r g of the first treaty between 1 t a time 1 United States and France the two notions nations signed n n a new ne arbitration pact binding each earh party not cot to go gu to war with the other The American government gov go at the time suggested that thata a o better way would he to unite the efforts of the two powers to obtain the adhesion of all nil the principal powers pow ers era of the world to a 0 declaration denouncing denouncing de de- war as us an nn Instrument of theIr heir national 10 policy II cy This was the inception of the time multilateral treaty which Secretary of State Kellogg lat lat- later later later er proposed to the chief powers One Oney by y one the nations accepted the plan In n principle some of them with res reservations er and t finally nall the pact was drawn up to suit all nil Prance France thereupon there- there upon Invited fourteen other nations to 0 send representatives to Paris to sign the treaty All responded and andon andon andon on A August U 27 the ceremony was per per- formed The pact pmt was left open for forthe forthe the he adhesion of other nations and within a few weeps weeks most of the gov governments ov- ov n of the civilized world had accepted It Promising as ns I this his move move- nent toward 10 general peace pence seemed It 1 was I regarded by hy certain elements In do n some countries e especially the United States line mini and Ital Italy with cynical cal al derision A Approval by hy I the he A Amer- Amer mer can senate Is necessary to give It effect and alit some sonde of the senators were cnown to he be opposed to It It IL Senator Bor torah h. h chal chairman of If t rime Hie foreign rela- rela lons C committee however gave the meaty his bis worm warm indorsement ement Evacuation of the time Rhineland and the he tile fixing of or the time total of nf the reparations lons obligations was still InsIst Insisted cd on onby hy by iy Germany By ny time tile terms of f the theOl's s Ol ves a agreement she sill was paying paving Im Inge lf I sums regularly on account but buthe the he tinge time when the time pa payments should end a was gong coming III Itu no nearer The allic al- al lic II ics at ot last recognized this intolerable intolerable able uhle situation and In November t It was vas n agreed red that a congress s of experts ex- ex should he be convened com to revise the he lawes Dawes plan lInn and mill try to fix the total otal reparations France persisted In n the Idea that thai the thc question of rep should he be tied up with that of her war debt to the United States but Washington ton made It plain that thIs his co could u 1 1 not he be John Basset Bassett More Moore American re re- resigned signed on April 28 n as a member of the he permanent court of International justice commonly known as ns the world court Most 1 of the time national groups nominated Charles Evans Hu Hughes to succeed him and the assembly as as- and council of the time League Lenue of t Nations s o O overwhelmingly ly confirmed the time choice on September 8 8 |