Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1926, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1926. ) LEAGUE PARALYZED, : 7 Woodward & Lothrap I 16 TRYSSEN, CERIAN CAPTALS, DES Former Holder of Vast Prop- erty in Lorraine Left Es- tate of $100,000,000. By the Associated Press. TINKHAM DECLARES Representative to Ask Another ' Hague Parley for Codification of International Law. = By the Associated Press. Declaring that with the ‘‘eclipse and paralysis” of the League of Na- tions the time ha$ arrived for the United States to make its contribu- tion to world order, Representative Tinkham, Republican, Massachusetts, announced yeste that he will in- a joint resolution requesting MULHEIM, Germany, April 5.—Au- an outstanding figure esident to propose a third con- dustrial world during at The Ha for codifica- N de, died yesterday. He of international law. N Z “With the failure of the leag: a political mechanism for world through the employment of forcs secret diplomacy,” Mr, Tinkham said, 4 s open for the United to advance the American policy of international judiclal sot- tlement by persuasion and the appli- cation of justice without the exer- cise of force.” Inadequacy of present international regulations and development of new relations among nations, he added, s old. en had been reported in early last month, E—— SN 0 he suffered attack of pneumon: d brain fever and his recovery clared doubtful. Born S, 1840, Thyssen was brought poor stances. At the age of a hardware store 250 New Styles Showing ?S;"Tfl St make more binding and definite rela- e AT fons ¢ for achlevement of firm of German_ indus leader, who died e a e arIS as 10 S yesterday. 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