Show national affairs written tor for the park paris record by FRANK P LITSCHERT during the past tew few days a significant event has occurred in our international life the united states government so tar far as it Is now humanly possible t to foresee has passed completely out ot of the t he P picture ro 0 ot f the world court tills slits situation has been brought about by the announcement no that some ot of the european nations have refused to accept the reservations ions adopted by the united states senate to our world court resolution 40 40 it Is rather significant bics nt that the announcement no noun cemen t to M the effect free t that hat t our world court res resolution lution was wae unsatisfactory caused scarcely scarcely a ripple on the political surface of the united states when the resolution was adopted there were political con convulsions everywhere the cloture idea had to be invoked in the senate and there was much bitterness the action of the senate in passing the resolution came after one of the most intensive internationalist propaganda campaigns ever carried on in the united p enlisted in states various organizations the fight to get us into the world court and they were well financed they gave I 1 the impression that most of the people of the united states were pretty much worked up over the issue and were de mandl In anding ng a stringed stron ged american interest in international affairs then ot of course there were many americans who conscientiously believed we should loin join the world court most of them were equally conscientious in believing we should join the league ot of nations 0 01 and now that the world court idea lor for the united states Is dead there Is scarcely a ripple on the stream ot of public attains either the propagandists who told us how excited the people were over it were mistaken or the people have hava calmed down remarkably during the past lew few months aw aw W S senator a Le lenroot aroot himself a leader in the world court fight well summed up the situation the other day in these terse words so tar lar as I 1 know no effort will be made to modify the reservations adopted by the tha senate because of the objection ol of other count tWee the reservations were made for the protection ot of the united states and to maintain par the high standards of the court ourt it the other members ot of the court do not desire us to go in on OIL these theae terms WO we will stay out 40 aw aw this pretty well su sums up the situation as it Is today in spite ot of the na tion wide internationalist drive which was waa staged when the question was before the senate the administration and the senators both republican and democrats alike very fortunately for the country were not stampeded the senate with the approval ot of the administration added to the world court resolution reservations ions which clarified our acceptance ot of the court and indicated to the rest ot of the world without quibbling that while we are favorable to the adjustment ot of international questions by arbitration and other peaceful means we intend to keep the control of our foreign affairs in american bands 0 4 ap evidently the reservations did not vt amu tap ouro s rop peau PW bowon who 1 hoped that uncle sam was going to cut loose from his old traditions and plunge into the morass of international complications at first they were lor for stalling tn in the hope that we might agree to modify our reservations but they learned that the senate meant just what it said and that the president intended to stand by the action of the senate they have decided therefore that they dont want us in at all unless they can get us in up to our necks therefore they are not going t to 0 get us at all and the most significant thing Is that this change has come about without any signs of international disaster the capital at washington still stands and the people are remaining calm and serene and there going to be any war anyhow benzine and naphtha give oft off very explosive vapors and require the same precautions in handling as gasoline never use as a container tor for such liquids a glass jar bottle or other receptacle likely to break if dropped or struck accidental ly 40 W aw one of the re reasons afons why children should play out of doors in the sun alii Is that in this way they may obtain the ultra violet rays contained in direct sunshine these important health giving rays which have been found so necessary to the health of both men and animals are screened out by ordinary window glass sunnya take advantage of every bright sunny day and keep the yow youngsters austers out of doors |