Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1929, Page 26

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26 THE ‘EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1929. o THE |Sc gates and secretaries are gatheres U. Fl er and Park Tr ell Congress which, it declared, would | in the national body which would bene- I.EAGUE IO D Uss tes and s S thered D letcher and Pa mell Congress W it was declared, | ationa DEAN OF CATHEDRAL BUILDERS % b [+ ot e . Us their way to Madrid. | to vote against the debenture plan, and be injurious to Florida farmers, and | fit the State. ———— | thus enable the President to obtain the U.S. COURT PROTUCOL‘ FLORIDA CONGRESSMEN | iimess ot the Naton o o 24 ¢ , 4 : ‘ : . | ‘ E. Bruce Youngs, Dade County Rep- | AI WUMENS HAI.I. 1 y Ky ; Council Is Expected to Convoke, URGED TO BACK HOOVER‘{;;;{l%*}%{;;*{g;v&ffi?fl;xpr:rsg‘l)\;;‘ . - | in the legislative action was to afford Conference at Meeting in |regiclature Passes Resolution In- Florida's nid to the President in en- | actment of his farm relief program, Bride Is Graduate of School o Kk '\ “ . § Madrid, Starting June 10. dorsing President’s Stand Against e Debenture Plan. COLTITRRTIARRRRRASNNIINN i o \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ and Hushand Is Member ! - : T By the Associated Press. 3 | PARIS, June 4—A conference for|BY the Assoclated Press. of Senior Class. e 4 4 ! | discussion of the protocol for American | TALLAHASSEE, Fla, June 4.—Offi- | | adherence to the World Court of Jus- | clal notification of passage by the Florida | / i | tice is expected to be convoked by the | Legislature of a resolution calling upon A college romance resulted in a wed- ] | Council of the League of Nations during | its membership in the United States ding at American University when Miss | Ji WL . its meeting at Madrid, which begins | Senate to break the deadlock over the L . June 10. The conference would be held | debenture clause in the farm relief bill graduated last year with the degree of ] -4 5 3 i RCh Tt Wikrer of “this ity | 3 . " . during the next League of Nations As- was telegraphed to President Herbert a_‘rgp?;nu of the <rnl|n[r)rla.w_ were mar- | |8 - b ] 1 | sembly and acceptance of the protocol | Hoover, congressional officials and the ried this morning at the women's resi- ’ L i . I8 is considered certain, | members themselves yesterday by Sec- dence hall. i o The Council probably will approve 4 ity Dr. Lucius C. Clark, chancellor ot i | the protocol _recently - negotiated _at | F¢tary of State H. Clay Crawford. American University, officiated at_the ! - ¥ | Geneva by Elihu Root, distinguished Phelps Hand, District superintendent - e st i o ine mebes or| for the Methodist Episcopal Church, o W Lt | the World Court are affiliated with the | - { i League, the Council is expected to sug- a tar of palms and candels at | fs 3 1 gest that the governments empower ne end of the large parlor. An aisl = o their delegates to the September Assem- of white posts, ribbons, palms, ferns bly to meet as a court body and sign the lowers k protocol. the hall to the atar. 5 : League circles are optimistic and The bride was accompanied by _ML\( . N | foresee ratification of the protocol by Sarah Roher of St. Marys, Pa., a gradu- - { the American Senate. Ratification by ate of this year, as bridesma‘i, and the . 3 d S all World Court members is equally DANCE TO best man was Rev. E. C. Riggin of t | necessary before_the protocol can be~ | MUSIC BY Px}_:lg‘l:;ulvb‘”:\i{:é” S e i come effective. Should the Senate fail i roo; ontinue _his 3 . ; to accept the document or attack res- Swanee Syncopators studies for the ministry and following . . :m-;.m.,!c deemed objectionable, the L Tikaieny the honeymoon trip will enter the Sum- : . . 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