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18 R e 11ONOPOLY SOUGHT INAIR MAP MAKING Firm Serves Notice of Its| Claims on Government and ' Private Interests. 1 Acting under that provision of patent | law which req: s a patent holder who | balieves his invention is being infringed | upon to serve formal notice to that| effect. the firm of Brock & Weymouth of Philadelphia. engincers and aerial map makers, has notified the Army. N Geological Survey and the com- | mercial aerial photographic industry to discontinue its aerial camera work. on the ground that it po rights in the art of taking overlapping photographs for map-making purposes. Claims Patents. ms three patents on The Govern- reial agencies involved investigation into dustry find the claims valid, they could | take out a license, or in the event they jal map-making, court ace could follow. The Gov- cer, would have to give to be sued in the Court of Air Corps snssged in - United States in many arbitrations, OWever, coming un- the WE ARE \ W Y Y Solid Mahaganv Gate Leg Table REBUILDING! Regular §29 value. End | - : Tables b Mahogany || Finish 5120 Metal Lamps in green, red and black " Decorsted Shade 31 .29 Complete )').( 2oil Bed Springs 10-Year Guarantee That Were $11.50 .15 Rebuilding s Price Low o Terms Weekly or Maonthly Qi | Court of International Such a court. he suggested, might well the THE SUND/ \Y D. C, FEBRUARY 19, 1928—-PART 1. STAR, WASHINGTON, der the category of tralning for the photographic personnel. In the past eight years several commercial pho- tographic agencies have sprung into existence and the aerial survey industry has become a fixed institution. The Geological Survey operates no planes, | but has requested the Army and Navy | on various occasions to make mosaic | maps of Government property for it. No action of any sort is expected ! “flhm the next month. | LASSITER AIDE URGES WORLD PEACE CODE| Lack of Definite Form of Proce- dure Cause of Friction, ‘W. C. Dennis Says. Emphasizing the immediate need of 'a code of procedure before interna tional tribunals in effecting the pe: ful settlement of international dis- puty William Cullen Dennis, legal advisor to Gen. iter, American arbitrator in the T: -Arica bour ary dispute, in an address at the weel luncheon of the Harvard Club yester- | (’m declared that practice to date in | regard has tended to increase <mxl"f(‘€ of friction and stressed benevo- | lent compromise rather than judicial process. There is no reason, WOMEN WILL HOLD | ANNIVERSARY HERE Many to Join in Celebration of Presbyterian Workers. | The largest gathering of Presbyterian | | women ever to assemble in the District !of Columbia will meet here February 28, at a luncheon at the Hotel Washing- ton, in cclebration of the fiftieth anni- versary of women's work in the Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church. A special program has been arranged and speakers prominent in the work of the Board of Missions will address the assembiy. These include Mrs. Fred Smith Bennett, vice chairman of the Board of National Missions, and C Mitchell, superintendent of the G: | Mission 'in m.rd of Mission in_the opinion | work bo of Mr. T why such procedure | Tydian should not made as settled as :lm\ M Wallace Radcliffe is general | prevailing in domestic courts. He also | chairman of the meeting, Mrs. Harvey called attention to the fact the | S Irwin is in charge of the program. personnel of international tribunals | zMrs William L. Darby is chairman of k}:“ not in general been as high as|tne luncheon. Others assisting are Mrs. that of internal courts. Claude Keiper, Mrs. Frank E. Edging- Aside frgm questions of policy in the | ton and Mrs. M. D. Millel 55 Kath- United States entering the Permanent erine Hill Rawls will have charge of Justice, that the music. la he said. has the obvious ad-| The 18 Presbyterian churches in the ! D\ rict _have made reservations. and churches in Virginia and Mary I’md will send delegates In commenting on the meeting, Mr Radcliffe. ‘chairman. states his a triple anniversar; the 125th vear since the organization of national | missions in permanent form; the fiftieth year since the org work of women in third. the fiftieth year since Pre: vas begun in Alaska.” who will tell of the | among the Navajo ‘ court, vantage of continuity of membership and a relatively definite procedure. a be utilized in an appellate court to| pass upon questions of pure law in ordinary litigation determined as to fact in other tribunals set up in special ! treaties. Mr. Dennis has represented the such as that of the Orinoco River and glan ship question. Uz A Former A | Nellie E. Cameron; ! nephew second. | S. H. ized | Fourteenth Old Resident D D. D CAMERON DIES war Dep:utmenl Was Native of Canada. Daniel D. 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