THE PRESIDENCY: The Administration's Case

Except for the brief statement which accompanied President Harding's proposal to the Senate that the United States join the World Court, the first expression of the Administration's attitude in that matter came from Secretary Hoover. Last week before the National League of Women Voters, at Des Moines, he delivered an address in explanation of the Administration's proposal. It was devoted chiefly to explanation of the court, and refutation of the arguments of the Court's opponents. Secretary Hoover set out to refute three classes of opponents of the Court: 1) Those who...

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