OCR Text |
Show 'institution," the ambassador declared ,"'lt is necessary that the following fundamental conditions be united therein: "First That its procedure bo expeditious ex-peditious and the rights of contesting parties bo guaranteed, ''Second That the constituents of which It Is composed be respected by all civilized, nations. "Lastly, that the principles it called upon to apply be clear and such as shall have merited universal approval." "The first condition hns already been fulfilled," ho averred, "thanks to the work of the second peace conference, con-ference, resulting In the well known convention. no 1 OO FAVORS COURT of mmm WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. Declaring that his govern n ieut waj a staunch supporter of fhu'-e efforts arc lliet-l ; ed In th? aid of a permanent duit oi 1 arbitration in the constitution of I which the fundament?! rights of i states have not been overlooked, Sen-or Sen-or de la Harra, Mexican ambnssador to the United States, addrcssod the International Conference of the American Amer-ican Society for Judicial Settlement of Intern:. tionaf Disputes today. He paid a glowing tribute to the lofty and noble work In which this association associa-tion is so earnestly engaged. ! "In ord.r that th international court of arbitration be assured an effective ef-fective life as a permanent Judicial 1 i |