FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 195Z 4 U SITE OF WORLD COURT: Dutch Government Centers at Hague ______* * * *0 By BARNES CONNABLE :" .; 3 Special To The Daily THE AGUE-They don't call this the capital because the royal <;~ palace is at Amsterdam. But the world knows The Hague4 as the seat of the Dutch govern- ment and the International Court} of Justice. This seven-centuries-h old city is half as big as Amster- dam but countless times as Im- }dIW i portant. y2* v .¢f. % , ,*#! ,,$?i ~'.:ii;:5} , 3 <:-". ., : '"t4A i THE PEACE palace has seen as many chiefs of state as any build- ing in the world. Just the other day, a few men walked into the stone structure and came up with the historic Iranian oil decision. Aside from the palace, which symbolism compels you to at least get a glimpse of, The Ha- gue can't claim the impressive- ness of Washington, D. C. It is a pleasant, shaded town with a number of old buildings. But age gets to be old stuff af- ter a few weeks in Europe. Main purpose of our visit here was to pay social calls on the American ambassador, the Mutual Security chief and the Dutch For- eign Minister. AMBASSADOR Selden Chapin, who holds the politically perilous job of a foreign representative, has headquarters in building owned by a large American oil company. We had only a brief appointment with him and found him to be extre- mely cordial and very much in love with The Netherlands. - MSA Chief Hunter, who han- dles your money in Holland, is an elderly gentleman with a very keen sense of humor. Ile is a Republican, aretired banker who knows Europe well and we would judge him a very good appointment.. Holland's Acheson, Diku Stik- ker, retiring chairman of the Eu- ropean Council of Ministers, is one of the most respected men on the continent.'A shrewd and able DUTCH GIRLS IN CHURCH ON THE ISLE OF WALCHEREN * * *