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' CODE OF ETHICS PLAN MAKES BIG PROGRESS i Thirty-Six Trade and Professional Groups Adopt Rules During Past Year. ROTARIANS HEAR REPORTS International Convention Meets in Toronto, Canada. Ty the Associated Press. TORON' ne 18.—Thirty-six na- tional, international and state or provincial trade and professional or- manizations have adopted codes of standard ethical practices for their members during the past year, Rotarians were told by Raymond M. Havens of Kansas City during the course of the second day's session of their ernational convention here today. re fifty-three national trade now heir membe the buye; busine: rld of the prog made with the country of hoth Worthy of com- this sum- s imported tie e Prince of |1} C hieic k. Priced a dollar cach, iont s LN SO O T o v e fessional world. John R. Willlams of Long Beach, Calif., chairman of the international committee on Rotary education, told the conven- tion of the work of his committee in developing an understanding of the Rotary idea of service in individuai Rotarians so that they could best act as missionaries to their business and professional associates. Called Cross-Section. Harry Bert Craddick of Minneapolis, chairman of the committee on fications, told of the work assi- fying professions and busi e S0 that each individual member of Rotary would have a clear-cut classi- fication in his club. He said a Rotary Club is really a cross-section of the business and professional community with but one man from each business or profession who is selected sole! being representative of his clissifica- 1 to represent Rotary to his Edward J. Cattell of Iphia, Pa., made a stirring ad- n friendship and Rotary's idea in loping it. This afternoon three special a: semblies are being held to discu club administrative problems and t night the annual reception and ball by the international president will be given. The Only Way. From the Boston Globe. Lady (unsuccessfully trying to get feet into small-size shoes)—Good- s |ness! I don’t think I'll ever get them on until I've worn them a couple of times! Niagara Falls Special 16-Day Excursions 2 Journeys ashore ROUND $ 1 6_§£ ‘ : Rl p=—" e Eompeny” s v JUNE 20 Similar Excursions July 11, 25; 'HROUGH SPI « hes, Parlor Lyv. ¥ ington Ar. Niaga THE LEAGUE MAY SUPERVISE ALL EUROPE’S PROBLEMS Action by Council Anticipates Transformation Due to Advent of New French Government. By the Associated Press. GENEVA, June 18.—Definite action taken by the council of the league of nations vyesterday will mark a new orientation in the political af- fairs of the old world as tending to throw all the Europeau problems into < s e reaching these important decisions, the international labor conference was naming the members of the sub- commissions. It was voted to refuse places to the Italian workman dele- gates on the ground that they are Fascists and were not freely chosen by the workers of Italy. The sub- commissions are composed of repre- sentatives of the governments, em: ployers and workers, each group hav- ing the sole right to designate its delegates. Dr. Souza Dantas of Brazil, as chairman of the subcommittee han- dling the long-standing problem aris- ing from the expropriation of the property of German settlers by Po- land, announced that the Poles had agreed to pay the lump sum of 3,000, e R aeas o _EVENING _STAR. WASHINGTON. D._ C. WEDNESDXY, JUNE T8, T92Z. FIND OLD MONSTER’S 100-FOOT-LONG FRAME Utah Professors Dig Up Skeleton of Beast Which Weighed Twenty Tons. By the Associated Press. SALT LAKE CITY, June 18—The perfect skeleton of a brontosaurus, sald to be the first ever found which was not minus the skull, has been unearthed by University of Utah ex- Utah, long famed fcr its fossil re- mains. Prof. F. las of the Institution declare the brontosaurus was probably the larg- est animal which ever existed, and they estimate the remains to be about 5,000,000 years old. The brontosaurus was lizardlike in appearance, with a_long tail. J. Pack and Dr. Earl Doug- back ¢ and neck. The weight of the crea- ture is thought to have been about twenty tons, and it was about 100 feet long. The top of its back stood abaut twenty feet and the belly about s Wednesday is Dollar Day Throughout the Housefurnishings Department Falls .... 5 For Further Details and Booklet, Ask Ticket Agent Baltimore & Ohio the hands of the league for super- avators in the region near Jensen, vision and settlement. This trans- formation is explained as the im- mediate consequence of the advent of a new government in France. The session broke up in the liveliest spirit of optimism over the day's develop- ments. While the 000 gold francs compensation. league council was REO Dual Foot Control— Have you tricd it? THE TREW MOTOR CO. 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