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PROPOSESUNION HAVENOREPONER Dr. Rowe Offers Plan for Greater Scope of Pan- El American Body. By the Associated Press SANTIAGO, Chile, April 4~—En- largement of the scope of the Pan- American Union to permit the per- formance of any function conferred on it by the governing board or by subsequent pan-American conferences 15 proposeq in & convention which Dr. L. S. Rowe of the United States dele- gation submits today to the political committee of the present congress. The union already has authority over commercial and educational problems, but the fact that it {s not empowered to consider such ques- R s Smumneny Teads {6 the JS\a: gestion that 118 organization be amended to give it supervision over such topics. Recommendations that action on two points of the agenda now under consideration, namely. a uniform cus- toms procedure and regulation of radio commuplcation should awalit the a f the forthcoming world con- s on the same subjects, are ed in reports prepared by the Brazilian and Chilean delegations, re- spectively. The former group calls attention to the fact that a confer- ence is to be held at Geneva next October, under the auspices of the Jeague of nations, to consider estab- lishment of a uniform customs pro- cedure. The Chilean delegation calls atten- tion to the world conference on elec- trical communications which is about to meet In Paris. The United States delegation, 1t {s understood, witl recommend the convocation in the near future of a pan-American radio conference to ba held in Washington. The Chilean delegation proposes an extension of the life of the pan- American railroad commission and t all governments under- struction of Iinternational railroads nd the drafting of basic tariff agre nts to facilitate an ex- change of products. TELLEGEN TO OFFER WOMEN’S DEFENSE ‘Will Return to New York After Tour to Answer Charges in Divorce Suit. By the Assoctated Press NEW O April 4.—Lou Tel- legen, and of Geraldine Farrar, intends to return to New York at the conclusion of his the- strical engagement in June and offer testimony in behalf of any of the | young women named as corespond- | ents by the diva, in her divorce suit fnstituted in that city. Tellegen made this statement yes- en informed that Miss Stella one of the corespondents, denied a jury trial in New ablish her innocence. The actor said that it had been | understood that the names of co- respondents should not be made pub- lc when he agreed not to contest the divorce, and been in New Y “I am sorry that the name of Miss Yarrimore has been dragged into this case” he said, “and I have in- structed my lawyer to do everything possible to protect her against these charges. must not be allowed to be blemished, and T mean to stand by her.” Tellegen declared ‘that the charges concerning Miss Larrimore or any others named as_corespondents were untrue. “] emphatically deny that any of the girla mentioned in the case have been zulity of any Wrong- doing,” he sald. CAPTAIN AND CREW RESCUED FROM SHIP NEW YORK April 4.—Capt. A. B. Randall of the steamship President Filimore yesterday reported by wire- less his second rescue at sea since he was exonerated, two vears ago, of neglecting to pick up three men in a disabled motor boat off the Long Island coast. The latest rescue was that of the captain and crew of six of the Brit- fah schooner Rita M. Cluett, in_dis- ress 360 miles south of Cape Race While hound from Oporto to St. John's, N. F. The schooner, badly damaged by storm, was set on fire befors she was abandoned. Capt. Randall was in_command of the stcamer Hudson in October, 1921 When he was alleged to have ignored Qistress signals. . Randall declared Bis ship was carrying mail and he did not reallze the motor boat was in trouble. He was cleared after a hearing before the board of steam- ehip inspectors. His first rescue after the hearing was made In January, 1922, when he saved the crew of the schooner Rene des Mers, found in about the same Position as the Cluett. BOSTON, April 3.—The coast guard cutter Tampa, on ice patrol in the north Atlantic, reported by radio that she had_taken on_board from the steamer President Fillmore the survivors from the New Foundland schooner Rita M. Cluett, abandoned early today. The Taumpa, which was making for Halifax for fuel, made a detour to take off the survivors. ‘According to the ‘Tampa’s message, the Cluett, sixty-three :days out of Oporto with a cargo of salt, ran out of Yood and ‘water, lost her rudder and sprang a leak In a series of heavy gales. ACQUITTED OF CHARGES: sadd to can army, were preparing today to con- test proceedings to deport him. They |sion here. THE DIVINE SARAH O thou in life didst move 2 world to tears; And in thy regal role of tragedy Didst feel the woes of sad Andromache, And followed Phaedra through her mournful years, The pangs of love, the bitterness of hate, The anguish of remorse, the throes of death— All found their voice in thy impassioned breath, While men looked on, amazed, insatiate. . Tragedienne divine, now to its end Thy lifelong drama comes. Without a sound Thy last enraptured audience, spellbound, Half hopes to see the curtain reascend. —Martha Edmonston. - — PLEAD FOR IRISHMAN. CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 4.—Bellev- ing that deportation might result in his exccution for treason by a Free State | court-martial, friends of Martin Lavan, NEW USE FOR RADIUM. PHILADELPHIA, April 4~—The gerieral use of radlum in the treat ment of lung and kidney diseases will be one of the next steps in med- ical science, Dr. F, C. J. Benson of this city told the American Congress on Internal Medicine, in annual ses- be a leader of the Irish republi- | declared they would cite a number of covered in his admdssion. rounding his entrance to the United | n States, federal authorities declared. | al der guard in a hospital here. | o Lavan landed in this country four | months ago, suffering with while acting as district commander of | o the republican army, during a battle in | ¢ County Mayo, Ireland. After a month's a bavonet | the treatment of toxic wound said to have been .sustained | Roentgen ray, sald that 80 per cent Dr. Benson, whose clinic and dem- such executions as grounds for keeping | onstration on the “therapeutic appli- Lavan in this country, even though a | cation of radium,” was one of many “technical irregularity’” might be dis- [ held in connection with the meeting, declared that radium would not cure Deportation depends on the result of cancer, but that it was very effective an Investigation of circumstances sur- |in the removal of cancers and malig- There was no assur- he sald, that there ant growths. nce, however, Pending the investigation, Lavan is un- | would not be a recurrence in the case cancer. Dr. Albert E. Roussel, in discussing goiter by ¢ the cases so treated resulted in ures. Exploratory operations to deter- stay dn New York he was brought to | mine the cause of a malady were that if Farrar had | k they would not: have been given out for publication. Miss Larrimore's character | thizers Hed to Revenue Men “Not Guilty” of Con- spiring Against Dry Law. SAN JUAN, April 4.—Enrico Castro, former chief of the insular internal revenue bureau, and two other revenue agents were declared not guilty of a conspiracy to violate the prohibition en- forcement law. The verdict was direct- ed by United States Judge Odlin. New indictments charging such con- spiracy were returned last November egainst a dozen insular revenue agents and alleged liquor dealers after Federal Judge Odlin had dismissed dndictments previously_brou: AERR RHODES CONSTRUCTIONE,O."" Builders =yoine- 14th and H Sts. N.W.—Main 7823 Fix-up About the House § t-up. Our skilled car- (8 repairing to your (3] noderate oost: Let us (N 'LAF Prices Are Moderate Cleveland. rlous that an operation -was decided | “Leave no stone unturned in making upon last Friday. Investigation by Free State sympa- | save the lives of our patlents by not His wound became so se- [denounced by Dr. John H. 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