New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1926, Page 13

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While state officials declined to | advi a feeling was apparent that the entire question of Ameri membership had been complica 0 a great extent by the action of t conference, which would defer in- defini it not prevent co Coolidge Must Go o Semafe|™s o o e courr & Commenting upon the action of YOP Addmonal Powel-s the Geneva ~conference, Senator George H. Moses, republican mem- ber of the foreign relations commit- tee, declared after a visit to the Washington, Sept. 24 —(®)—Pos- |\white house that there was little sibllity of another fight in the |jikelihood of a change being approv- United States senate over American |eq in th R adhesion to the world court loomed | Remarking that he spoke with today as the result of the action of |“gresh credentials” becauss of his the delegate advisory conference at |primary victory in a campaign Geneva. tured by the court issue The conference approved the |)oses sald that the reservations drawing up of a special protocol to |must stand as presented to the translate the five American reserva- [members of the lea tions into the language of the cours | The fifth reservation, he and the covenant of the league of |had been drawn by John nations. The protocol, which will be |\ioore, American juri forwarded to Washington, would [and is not going to su give court members the right to |changing withdraw their approval of the . Aor Colller was~ cha fourth and fifth reservations in tk t of those dir future espon “the unjustific The protocol, if accepted by the hensible attitude of th powers represented by the Geneva |pitrator's r delegates, would need approval of |pis X the senate, it was felt here by ob- [ia], which add servers who said that President |would be allowed only bec idge would be without authority |Chiles rnment lacked suf to hange ratifications without frankness to inform Washington that further advice and consent of that |he was persona non grats body, and that submisslon of the | The newspaper continued that it pplemental doc t | Ambassador Collier returns uld re-open the struggle which |received United had been one of the most bitter of |would have the right to ot session s. cause she had not The fourth reservation prohibits an public opinion toward him amendment. of the court statute ar as without the consent of the United States, and the fifth prevents the [resentative i court from accepting requests for ad- land the vistory opinions on disputes in which |formed t Associa the United States “has or claims an |does not intend to imr interest.” or to alter his sta on the court, W e en warnec ROGERS’ Elberta PEACHES NOW READY WHOLESALE RETAIL Large Clean, Yellow and White Fruit. worms and rot. 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