POLITICAL NOTES: Vigorous Objections

The Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, having been silent for a space, accepted an invitation to "discuss the question of peace, especially as it relates to the World Court" before a gathering of Unitarians at Boston (see RELIGION).

He began slowly. His speech quickened. In a few moments, gesticulating fiercely, pounding home his sharp periods, Senator William E. Borah was in the midst of an emphatic denunciation of the World Court and especially of U. S. adherence to the World Court. His points:

1) That the League...

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