Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1929, Page 7

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0.5 COURTENTRY LEFTUPTOSEATE doption of Root ' Formula { With Wording Changes Clears Way. v the Associated Press. JENEVA, March 13.—The World urt jurists, including Elihu Root, vir- ually have reached an agreement con- erning American reservations, and, if e United States Senate is willing, here seems every probability that the nited States will take its place as a ember of the great Hague Tribunal f International Justice. | The big idea of Mr. Root has gone hrough. Its phraseology has been put to other terms, but its fundamentals emain unchanged. Presumably the eneva agreement will go down in his- ry as the “Root-Hurst arrangement,” ust as the scheme for election of judges f the court drawn up a decade ago is nown among international jurists as the Root-Phillimore Sir Cecil Hurst, British jurist, did not change the substance of the Root for- ; he transformed its composition some points where give it at others ‘Ten vears ago Root in helping to frame the statutes of the court submitted the fdea that the best way to elect the judges was by concurrent elections in the Coun- cil and Assembly of the League of Na- tions. He believed that this would quiet apprehensions of both great and small powers that they might not have ade- Quate voice in the choice of judges. This proposal was eagerly seized upon that time, but Lord Phillimore ed the phraseology of the formula | just as Sir Cecil now has done some ghifting in the Root formula concern- | inf the delicate problem of advisory opinions which the Council has got into | the habit of asking of the court. | . This effort was gone over carefully by 8 subcommittee composed of Hurst, | Root. Nichola Politis of Greece and Vittorio Scialoja of Italy. They reported | first three agreement concerning the THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, e e et parasionn ne FREED FROM CUSTODY complete draft is expected soon. i AFTER SIX MONTHS Sir Cecil's idea is that possible dif- | Perjury Charges Against Marion F. ference of views with the United States | concerning the feasibility of requesting Lee Dropped by Order of U. S. Attorney Rover. an advisory opinion on a subject con- nected with a particular international dispute should be cleared up at the start. He prefers this to running risks of delays and misunderstandings, | He believes that if the council con- templates requesting an opinion, the | United States should be notified im- P mediately. | ‘The Root formula provided for this early consultation but gave more em-|been in jail for six months awaiting nh.l.flf to its m‘r\u'x;lm}z‘ M(é-r the court |trial on a charge of perjury in connec- was in possession of the aflair e @ : g T on. whiolahas et | tion with the making of an alleged false to be drafted, s connected with article | Afdavit of a liquor purchase before 73 of the court statutes, This article United States Commissioner Needham e e Stlc. Turnage, was released from custody | Sranen entitled o appear. before the | t0day following the dropping of the | court.” This includes the United jrhal'nc by United States Attorney Rover | States because it s mentioned in the |t the instance of Attorney Abner Sie- annex of the League covenant as one 83l ¥ | of the original members of the League.| The afrest of Lee on the perjury | " This article must now be woven into | charge took last September after |a protocol which the jurists expect to|Mrs. Lovena Odell. whom he charg | substitute for the protocol touching on | ¥ith making the s AERCAn | Teservn whith | lished before the commissioner th: 5 was | she drafted by the conference of 1926. | was not in Washinglon at the time of FORT GEORGE G. MEADE BECOMES OFFICIAL NAME had been employed in a gas fil Camp Mead World War knew it, and Leonard Wood, as it was designated in a later day. now has become officially Fort George G. Meade. A jury recently convicted Lee of The new nomenclature bestowed | larceny, but Chizf Justice McCoy ple by the War Department, in > | him on probation. with an act of the past Cong anc . - this post in nearby Maryland will sta 3 as a memorial to the Union comms Sweden Ratifies Peace Pact. at_Gettysburg. | When originally established at the | two ghambers of the Swedish Riskdag, outbreak of the World War the reserva- [or national Parliament, have voted un- tion was named Camp Meade in honor | conditional approval of Sweden's ad- of Gen. Meade, but was renamed Fort | herence to the Kellogg renunciation of Leonard Wood several months ago after | war_pact. preferred against Lee and he While on bail c as an informer to e purchases of liquor for him. 1 troops the death of Gen. Wood. One reason for that change was because of the akota previously named Fort Meade in honor of the Civil War general; also be- aUICKLY SO0THED cause the similarity of names had led The Old and Popular Remedy for to confusion in the administration of GOUT, RHEUMATISM military affairs. | s b jins in the It is stated that the recent action of - ndreds Congress restoring the old name to the gglus. Maryland post was taken without con- sultation with War Department officials. ! Marion F. Lee, 40 years old, who has | e to him, had estab- | ed | STOCKHOLM, March 13 (#).—The | FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Rev. Bernard Bras Gunton-Temple Presbyteria Church, Officiates. Funeral services for Mrs Odor, guide in the Bureau of k Hill Te ) ian Church, of which N s & member, officiated. Inter reau Mr: Bessle R. Clark. {COUPAL BECOMES MAJOR {FOR MRS. MINNIE M. ODOR amp, Pastor of were conducted Cemetery family Jot ak i 'h,":.fli,kc 11,'\‘11.] | public order committee of the Washing- | Odor is survived by a sister, Miss D. C.. WEDNESDAY, HESSE TO BE HONORED BY BOARD OF TRADE Tribute Will Be Paid Retiring Po- lice Superintendent at Meet- ing Monday. Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, who has applied | for 1etirement as superintendent of po- | lice, will be honored for his long period of public service at a meeting of the ton Board of Trade, Monday evening, at the Raleigh Hotel. The committee has been a stanch Col. James F. Coupal, who was Pr sl | All Models of jdent Coolidge’s personal physician dur- |verted to his st | Acmy Medical Cor, {the War Department. the Army Medical School here ¢ |report after a four-month lea Major Coupal has been assigned to | Tires for the new Ford are specially made to give long wear WHEN the new Ford was designed, it'was"ifurfiediately apparent that a néw tire would have to be made to match the car’s performance. It was distinctly a new problem, for here was a car with quicker acceleration, greater speed and more braking efficiency than any car of similar size or weight. So that every Ford owner might be assured of maximum tire mile- age at the lowest cost, the Ford Motor Company ‘deveted many months to research and experi- ment in conjunction with the lead- ing tire manufacturers. As a result, certain definite specifications were developed for tires for the new Ford. These specify cords of certain strength and texture, a large volume of tread and side-wall rubber, sturdy non-skid design, and reinforced plies for protection against bruise breaks—all the strong features of construction formerly considered for only the largest tires. Great care also was taken to secure the best riding qualities in connection with the transverse springs and Houdaille shock ab- sorbers used on the mew Ford. 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