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Show ROOSIM I T Wil l. NOT ACT. tr.7l I tit I T!IN Wil t, tit) Til 1 UK II tl.l r 1 Ittlll'M l- Ra r..r la r:i,ifr-fl l.y the AdmlnUlrw. tln thai tha Monro liorlrli.a Will Wo Ittua.hl tnlo th t'ontrotarar. President Konscvclt will not ba th arbitrator of the Venezuelan controversy. contro-versy. The whole vexation subject will be referred for adjudication to The Hague tribunal. Kpltomlle.l, thl waa tha altuutl.ui aa It had resolved It-elf It-elf at the mncliialon of the cabinet meeting Friday. The mooting wa not o long the aeasliiti UBiinlly ftro. No Intlmntlon fa given of the condition condi-tion which max- have been Impoeed by the rCtiropean power or by President Castro precedent to arbitration. It I known that Rr.nl llritaln wa willing to inbmlt tha aubject to the arbitration arbitra-tion of President IliNiacvelt prnctlrally without cnnditluiiB. but Ihn auggcstlon la made tbnt uue, and perhnpa two, of the other pow er Involved propoaod ome conditions wlil.li might hav proved amlmrrai-slng to tho president had he undertaken thn responalhlllty of determining the question. Th European powera not only . contented to aubmlt the controversy to arbitration, arbitra-tion, but. while they had eipreased preference for an arbitration to b conducted by President Roosevelt, they had assented to hla anggoitlon that tha matter lie referred to Th Hague. The preeniHtlon of th eaa mot tho hen rt y approval of the cabinet. cabi-net. No fear Is expressed by th administration ad-ministration thnt tin- Monroe doctrine will bo brought Into tbe controversy In ny manner tliui might result In an embarrassing sltcutloa for tlie United Btatcs. Becretajy Hay a preparing a note to tbo power In which the gratification grati-fication uf this government la preaaad ftar the tumite agreed upon. |