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THI STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., [ENR[][H H]RESEES ijI;EG’LAR FELLERS—They Sound the Same, But They’re Not. EVENING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1925. 9 (Copyright. 1925, by the Bell Syndicate, Ine. T ets Mark Bae 0. 5 Tor O .. COURT ENTRY, Debates Issue With Darrow.} Latter Holds Tribunal Valueless. By the Associated Press. PRINCETON. , December 12 —United States: or Irvine L.| Lenroot of Wiscons trance of the Permanent Col ernational Justice in a st night with Clarence 1 | wyer, who oppose yunds that it was not worth the - ing made Mr. Darrow decls World Court, which m is gotten up t League of Na however, mai was absolute States into the independent of the atter body paid th World repre: stitutio ur arbitrat even if we were salaries. 1 can't as seriously as I wi could give sake of end “I believe i like to end wa averybody so stead act. Tt v sober by t themselves. I would by good fellowship a between the that {t can neve way.” Lenroot Opens Debate Senator Lenr: said the court by an opinion in a disy sia, and Pc cil of the sively its ir The “refusal, he covenant of the Le: a part of its jurisdiction. fact is that article 36 of the te expressly provides that the j tion of the | court comprises all which the | parties refer to it a ters spe- clally provided for in treaties and con- ventions in force. request fo ter that 1% s it, therefore, statute, the court render such opinions. diction is mnot confined te advisory opinfons to the Nations. “If the United Britain should e in it provide th request an advis court as to the interp: claims in the tr without questior case as h “The statute es is complete in itsel stitution of the court. It can no i our Congress can exercise powers not conferred upon it by the Constitution.” FINDS USE OF TEAR GAS FOR DEFENSE GROWING | Is Proving Valuable Ally Against Criminals, Declares Dr. Charles H. Herty. By the Associated Pr NEW YOR! zas is prov combating crim hold-up men, Dr. president o the Chemical Manufacturi said vesterday in his open at the annual meeting of the clation. | Dr. Herty gle between two differen tems is « phase of the domit of world trade between Germany the United “We mercial : other 1, not ‘pro- kS tietpation Dr. Herty quantities cals were the past 1 COUPLE WED ON SHIP. Proposal Radioed to Midocean Brings Marriage. SOUTHAMPTON ber 12 (P).—A wi 10 a young Arn steamer in mid- ican at Cherbgu ceptance and couple. riage of the It was John L. Stewart of Detroit, | who sent the message to Miss Cath- erine Forbes of Portland, Ore., who was on board the Leviathan. “Will you marry me on the Levi-| athan?” said the message. came back the reply. Mr. Stewart joined the Leviathan at Ch and, while the vessel was comi Southampton, he and were married by Capt. T fart- Jey of the steamer. The captain had breakfast served in his cubin. and also surprised the couple by produc ing a wedding cake for their bhenefit he fourth m /A ONCLE N\ SALKALY AL~ HAD [IN TS0 EAT. 'R EVEN W. C. HANSON NAMED HEAD |NAVY OFFICER KILLS SELF.IACCIDENT PREVENTION OF THRIFT WEEK WORK | pespondency over marital mim-| AIM OF LABOR SECRETARY culty Blamed. CINCINNATI, Ohio. Elected Ac Chairman Committee to Succeed F. P. H. Siddons, Who Is Il | Urges Creation of Labor Safety Division in Bureau to Seek State Legislation. in the Creation of a division of labor uiting service here. | safety in the Bureau of Labor Statis with | ties of the Labor Department to bring 1o uniformity State leglslation along of Capt accident prevention lines was urged coach at V ol : today by Secretary Davis. was . graduate e U - The fact that industrial accidents G IIE select {he permanent chalr ||MInnesota, L Mra. sing a lo8s of wages for one day | Corrine MeClos 1, Cincin- | or more in 1923 were practically two the thro: ficlent en in Mr. Davis s: At the same time le explained new system of alfen inspectior | which he sald would prov | and should facilltate immigrants who passed in every way admissible Women recently participated in dents 23,000 were fatal, should be suf- asis upon the importance & THE RIGHEST PRICED oy BUTCHER IN TOWN 60 THERE! district under- 1 will run about TENNESSEE COMPANY PLANS BIG ADDITIONS ! 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