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12 = THE , EVENING ST AR. WASHINGTON. D. €. PREDAY, SEPTEMBER 7y 1928 LN A00PTON BY NAVY EXPEGTED Submarine Escape Device Will Be Equipment if Final Test Succeeds. Many Believe Negutiations' May Be Reopened for ‘ Joining Hague Body. | CAN ADVISE AMERICANS HUGHES, SLATED FOR INTERNATIONAL COURT POST. HAS LONG SOUGHT U. S. ADHERENCE I RS TS T R B O o S Y Y accepted by nations in controversy as a settlement of their dispute. About 50 states have adhered to the | statues of the Court of Justice and | many countries have accepted as oblig- | atory the jurisdiction of the court in | judicial disputes. |” The work of the court has so in- | creased that the judges have to spend a considerable part of the year at The | Hague, where they are given the rank | of diplomats by the court of Queen | Wilhelmina. It Mr. Hughes is elected his term will run until 1930, when the entire court of 11 judges must stand for re-election | or renewal. Princess’ Horses Burned. |ONCE FAMOUS AIRMAN | HURT IN RACING AUTO sumonns OPPOSE MISSIONARIES. Demand White Pasto Withdraw From Island. Two Die as Bielovuccie, Who Cir- cled Eiffel Tower in Plane in 1910, Hits Fence. By the Associated Press. PARIS, September 7.—Jean Bielo- vuceic, a world aviation hero 20 year: ago, was hurt yesterday when a racing automobile which he was driving crashed | & |through a fence. Two spectators were | killed. | Bielovuccic APIA, British Samoa, September sionary € clety withdraw its white mi | tion. | isters appointed to fill the pastorat and they declared that if the demand amoan Church tartled the world in 191 (#).—Demands that the London Mis- sionaries from Samoa have been mad by the Mau. native political organiza- The natives want Samoan min- not met the Mau will institute a pan- The organization decided to take no N« of the mandate of a special British commission which would relieve trom office all Samoan members of the rs Mau. Indian Takes Life. IGNACIO, Colo. September 7 (/).— Harry Burke, 22. a Ute Indian, whose family has been prominent in southern . Colorado for many years, took his life here yesterday by cutting his throat with a razor at the home of his grand- father. Authorities said the suicide of an American Indian was exceedingly rare. o5 is | 0 | when he steered an airplane around fh - | 4 = Former Secretary Would LONDON, September 7 (®).—Princes: | Eiffel Tower. A few days later he started | ests expected to result in the adop- : 4 | Mary today mourned the death of s @ flight from Paris to Bordeaux, and tion of the *mng” the Navys new| S€rve Until 1930 if Chosen e T | made it with three stops en route. The .. i g, y valuable race horses, burned to death at | nexi vear he circled a battleship in *1i Dendig far sybmarine cscape device, as general by Member Nati Goldsborough Hall, the Yorkshire homne | harbor'of Callao, Peru, and made a rec- i equipment on all Navy submarines, will y er Nations. of the princess and Viscount Lascalles, |ord of 25 miles in 16 minutes, He | be made Tuesday and Wednesday off S 5 e Tiié Ahimies. Which. brok 1< | crowned his flying carcer in January | Solomon's Island, Md., at depths of ’ night, were prévented from. u’;)rr‘::;uullm Ty euuchile GRenMUIBR AT G i from 125 to 160 feet BY JOSEPH E. SHARKEY. the foyal resiaence from the stabics, | IAY- i ‘Two separate sets of experiments, the Associated Press Staff Writer. | The princess was in the residence a* | - final ones of the stage of develop-| THE HAGUE (#).—The probability the time. . 1 ment of the (_i(‘\'l(‘ . al the completion | that an American statesman, Charles - ° of the work in cloudy water, are con- | Evans Hughes. will be elected a judge of . . " UPERIOR templated under th. direction of Licut. | the Permanent Court of International Eight Mexican Rebels Killed. ERVICE ECE'VEB ERE . . Momsen. one of he inventors. Justice has focused attention on this| ‘g e) er 7 »n The same personnel that made the | tribunal | ‘ ; : | RpocolcIly, sentnben 7001 ATISFIES RANCH Ufflfi first deep water tests off Dahlgren. Va.,| ~Mr. Hughes has been nominated by p talns, were Killed in clashes it Pes We Lay Our Own Goods will take the “lung” down (o the greater | the national jurist groups of a majority eral troops, the War Departmcnt G Dealers in Armstrong Linoleums e 4 depths and simulate escaps from 8 | of the member states of the League of | Hotinced todiay/ it & BUMITCy of Al SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. ken submarine. ations. e election will be during . frisd - e 943 Eye St. N.W. Main 10293 Ly The submarine rescue vessel Falon | the September Assembly of the League. e g T ek o | i o Smith’s Drug Store—7th & O Sts. N.W. will be used in addition to Lieut. Mom- | * The movement which Mr. Hughes | e g ———— gen's diving boat Crilley in next week’s | launched, while American Secretary of Is a Star Branch Office tests. The same diving lock from which | State for the United States to join the the 110 foot “escapes” were made will | court has not succeeded owing to diffi- ‘ . be used. today that the | CUItES encountered in obtaining accept- T E N D A Y Leave it to a Star Classified ieut lomsen st loday Al he | ance by other members of merican - e 160-foot test of the “lung” will com- | reservations. But many statesmen be- | Ad to supply that want which plete his work in the Im\vl.\m;ir nlhmc lieve these negotiations may some day you have either in your home experiments with it. that has been | be reopened. . . asked of it so far has been performed. | + or in your business. Star About October 1, the former S-4, now . RW‘t F;"’;'l"‘dHC"l‘"“ 5 Classified Ads are read regu- ( used by the Navy as a test hulk, will (n any event, i r. Hughe: TVes on Bright, el d spot- = d in further studies with the|the court as a judge his experience is Tess Tenstt credis upon larly by practically everybody “lung” and c.her submarine escape, | expected to put him in a position to ad- e ot Ioredm 3 in Washington and the re- galvage and rescue apparatus. ~"lvise his fellow countrymen concerning fices this result for You suults are very satisfactory. The “lung" is the invention of Licut.| the worth of the !"'?";‘“‘ ("*""U*‘S,t‘r',“ Charles Evans Hughes (lower rizht), American statesman, will probably be Acme Rug shevi e’ il . = Momsen. Chief Gunn:r C. O. Tibbals, | ways and - by ‘;l“ ch the UmLCd | elected a judge in the Permanent Court of International Justice when that body Renovators And other . accounted an authority on diving and | States may adhere to the court statules| meets in September in the Carnegie Teace Palace (above) at The Hague. Com- Sanitary Carpet Western Nouth Coreling. pelits Copy for Star Classified the diver's disease. the “bends.” and | without imperiling American national| yengatore Dionislo Anzilotti of Haly (lower left) is president of the court. Ad be left at f th F. M. Hobson, Navy engineer in the | interest I . i & Rug WEDNESDAY s may be left at any o e Bureau of Construction and Repair. K Elihu Rmr{. asr:niherx(m:m“rl‘ Ay?er:,c‘:: % : A Cleaning Co. Branch Offices — there’s one Manufacture of the “lung” in quanti- | Secretary of State, took the_lea in dispute may choose arbiters for set- | arbitration. Its chief function is in- b 2 ties sufficient to equip all the Navy's | role in organizing the court. Called by | {lement by arbitration. tatPretinigiine iaw iovolved)initbe Grees s AN September 12th, 1928 near you; no fees are charged submarines, and_subsequent schooling | the Council of the League of Nations| The American pancl includes Mr. | *Prein8 the law involved : 3257 an e for Branch Office service; ' of submarine crews in its use, are ex- :\:; hgp i {‘rat:j\in_z xdls‘fila(?les. ;I 1as| Hughes, Mr. Root. John Basset Moore fip;‘nl;n:s (t:vilhrcsbmmcaflgre{?‘eflflsgfi " W h.fllln A"ll: 'l.lre $14 THE only regular rates. pected to follow next week's tests. Mr. Root who devise: e plan o V=1 (who recently resigned from the bench N | £ U 111/, ashington-Asheville, & AR | ing the judges elected by the Council |of the Court of Justice, and whose place | °f Nations. These opinions are often 'i§§ \\l(lIIHIH!;!)IIJIIIIIHI 2 Lot ggood iy g ABOVE SIGN HER. | 3nd, Assembly of the League, voting in- | Mr. Hughes is' cxpecied to A, and | == — soing and Tetrning (except_CHES: L o — ’ DAUGHTER KILLS MOT « | dependently and separately. Newfioncfiaker of Ohio. i ffiE,i"l;mg'I‘&g;l;E;K‘);fil and in. Pc'?.'.'.'fi"z" DISPLAYED ; lv' Star prints such T" over- | Another Tribunal. The Court of Justice is a court of TR e & e Lerand S BY whelmingly greater volume of CHICAGO, September 7 (#)—They| The Permanent Court of Justice is| i@W. as differentiated from a court of | New Way to Hold Lower - Thru irain for Asheville leaves AUTHORIZED EhbiiRede Advertisiogaicviss o f! fused with the t Union Station 6:35 p.m. are holding Miss Adelaide Bradley, 43, !often confused with another intern: e ———— — i i 5 s deiai for the slaying of her 70-year-old | tional tribunal which is known as the | FALSE TEETH : POLISHES See Ticket Agents, 1510 H St. N.W. E:Ifiz day than any other Washing mother, Mrs. Constance Bradley. Permanent Court of Arbitration. | Ac- a ouses L . - . or Union Station H ton paper that there can be no “Voices at the window told me mother | tually this latter tribunal is not a court | & » Firmly in Place ALL OFFICES diestion asito which willigive " the daughter told po- | at all, and is not permanent. It is an| Quick,safe,sure relieffrom B Tae Ak hissias. aTin bt Southern fi"‘ ice. “I didn't want any on> to kill her, | outgrowth of the Hague conference con- | painful callouseson the feet drobping and slibping when vou eat. tatk p you the best results. %o I killed her.” voked by the late Czar of Russia. 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