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LAW CODFGATON * PROGES STARTED { Peace Foundation Announces First Steps Taken in Inter- national Movement. Associated Press April 9. —Codification of re members has received to be the onferences on which 1 series of d with the documents to 53 governments is a letter an opinion as to which of sufficiently ripe” | of international . Wickersham of New- York ember. Seven Subjects “Ripe.” These itorial _ waters. | and imiunitie ites for damage | the person: cating that they ate not in 1 favorable for immediate On the subject of extra difficulties were pronounced rmit of solution in the The experts found thai nvention on the criminal respect to of: le their ter- rable. would and other Ship Question to Fore. Determination of the legal status of government ships emploved in com- merce was re 1as desivable and | izable by international "ommended | subject be | THE EV HOW TO TORTURE YOUR WIFE. WILBUR , BRIMG ME THE SOCIETY SECTION AMD™THE FASHIONS ANMD THE ROTO AnD THE THEATRICAL l GECTIOM AMD THE FUMMIE S AND THE ADVELCTISING SECTIONM, 'M GOIMG To -STA‘/ it BED AND READ “THIS MORNING L)) i THE MAM WHO STARTS THE FIRE WITH ALL THE SUNMDAY PAPER BUT THE SPORTS SECTIOM G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C —By WEBSTER. J e | iirenee o | MINISTER TO ‘FIGHT [ Toruin e inecomtermce oy "Supt of experts is pursu s and at present iditional questions ) determininz the pos- | { Methodist Conference Investigat- | American | irned from | port direct to avernment on the re mmission wWeetings in | April a New Bedford, Mass., were under way "SHIPPING NEWS | |i - SN ;' Arrivals at and s | accusatio § ARRIVED YESTERDAY. 1 Fort St Grorze ¥ Sapta Marta v Aquitania Empres Nietw A mdad, April Der G Fort H €alamares ‘iCHARGES’ TO THE LAST | By the Associated Pres | 1and at based on hix alleged friendship for a | L. Roberts of New Redférd. Mr. Holmes and his counsel, Ernest Laycock, also of New Bedford, gave atement late today sayving they would “fight the charges to the lasf | The New Bedtord pastor said that he and a delegation from the parish | would attend the conference tomor- row and would present a petition signed by 1,600 residents of the city asking that he be returned to the New Bedford church for another year. ing Reports Based on Pastor's E “Alleged Friendship for Woman." HESTER. Conn., | gation of charges Willis Holmes of | SOUTH 9. —Inve: gainst Rev. ( MA We have several h t the annual session of the New Eng- f Southern Conference of the | lethodist Church here vesterday. Mr. | folmes, who is alleged fo have broken | he rules of the church, will be given opportunity to reply to the at a meeting today. | The charges against him were said the confcrence yesterday to be | 1415 K Street 3 Real Estate Salesmen open to men of experience who have a desire to make good in a permanent connection. 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The membership is asked to vote on whether the proposed movement should be inaugurated separately or in econjunction with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine- men. The amount desired also is left to the men. From the replies the committee of general chairmen will formulate any proposition to be submitted to the roads. The engineers' unfon is the last of the transportation consider the questic and conductors hav mand for an increase of approximate. Iy 1 a day. While the firemen and enignemen have completed a referen- dum, the result hax not_heen nounced, inmen D MAN’S ESTATE IS SUED FOR BREACH OF PROMISE Chicago Girl Asks $100,000, Saying He Had Promised to Marry Her in 1025, By the Associated Press CHICAGO. April 9 estate yesterdav was for Court here, Miss Becky, Fisher nhtained per- mission to fhange the sult she brought against the late 1ugo Atten- befger to one against estate. 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