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ECONOMISTS FAVOR WORLD COURT PLAN National Body Votes 1,173 to 51 for U. S. Entry. French Upheld. { The United States should join in| “upporting the Permanent Court of international Justice, according to & referendum of the Natlonal Councll of | tio National Economic League. The te was 1,173 to 51. Favors League Entry. The council voted $90 to 327 in fa- | gue of nations with such reserva- as may be acceptable to the fhie holdini of an in- | to consider | allied debts, the | negotiate with | scaling down | e United Vanderlip Sees Western College Men Superior By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 20.—OfMcials of colleges In New York today de- clined to admit that the western college graduate is superior to the eastern college man in business here, as charged recently by Frank A. Vanderlip, banker, in an address here before University of Chicago alumnl. Mr. Vanderlip, asked to enlarge on his views, said: “I am a great bellever in the oollege man in business, but my experience proves to me that a larger percentage of western men, | senerally trained tn public schools and state universities succeed bet- ter in New York than eastern graduates, “Perhaps it 1s because of their education or the pioneering tradi- tions behind them, or it may' be their struggle against the relative ¢| poverty to which their families have been accustomed, as compared with the living conditions of the average eastern family. college man's “But certainly a selective factor [lesota ave: that operates by bringing to New York western men of initiative and ability, does play an important part in their success. And while most of them suffer from an inferlority complex when they mingle here with Harvard, Yale and Princeton graduates, that soon wears off be- | cause of thelr strong characters.” bert Stewart, Churles T Xales, \\‘nu\t ASKS JUDGE IMPEACHED,: ALLEGING “INJUSTICES” Niels Gron, Danish Diplomat, Ex- cepts to Divorce Suit Rulings in Maine Court. ancis Walker and Fred 1 : ‘ % | | at and world | forwarded a pe- | r asking for the| dge Lauren M. the Cumberland County | amborn granted a avorce | to Madeline E. Gron, now t Custody of Niels, ir.. as awarded to Mrs. recently married Mra. Dusenberry of Concord, 1o declures, shares with e to gain control of the wed purpose of the pres- petition Mr. Gron relates | hi otght alleged injustices in the conduct | J€ the divereo hearing by Judge San- | RS THE EVENING FIGHT FOR BUS LINE TO BE HEARD MAY 2 Publio Hearing Set to Decide Is- sue Between Capital Traction and East Washington Lines. The Public Utilities Commission an- nounced yesterday afternoon that it will hold & public hearing in the Loard room of the District bullding &t 10:30 o'clock Wednesday, May 2, to declde whether the East Washington Heights Traction rallroad or the Capital Traction Company should operate the proposed motor bus line to Randle Highlands. At present the East Washington company runs street cars across the Pennsylvania Avenue bridge from 17th street to Minnesota avenue. That company offers to substitute busses for electric street cars. Capital Asks Route. | The Capital Traction Company hus | applied for permission to run busses {from the end of its street car line | 17th street, across the bridge to » Naylor road, to 25 street, to ylvania avenue back to the car terminus. @l Traction Con to give free tran | further between a perfod 4 standing that if | the first ve: of 2 cents f Oaklandsregularly averagefrom15,000 to 25,000 miles per set of tires—buy known mileage. “‘Our success is due to se'ling auto- mobiles that won’t come back to cus- tomers who will.” Immediate Delivery on All Models. District 1709 L 8t E. J. 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