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Cecil Approves Draft. “If the parties are unable individual action to insure of the award, the council unanimous vote of the members thereof other than representatives of one or more of the kmmes propose what meas- ures of all ids should be taken to give effect thereto.” Lord Cecil of Great Britain approved this draft entirely. Eduardo Cobian of Spain wished to delete the reference to W their out customary rule in the council should be used, with special reference to unanimity. Mariano e fll";o‘ pags l):vgm bstituting f the paragraph by el or the second half a provision that mem- bers of the League agreed to ‘lve all possible assistance to procure the carry- ing out of the award. “Propose” Causes Discussion. Most of the dlscuuion centered around the word “propose,” lnthe last, line. 'Some members favored “deter- mine,” “fix,” or “recominend,” but Lord Cecil defended “propose” as a word em- ployed elsewhere in the covenant with the same significance. It appeared that the question might be referred to a subcommittee. Senor Cornejo, the Penlvhn delegate, remarked in the course of discussion that his speech of yesterday—charac- S5ainst the great powers—had blen e great powers—] understood. of his remarks, the , was to great powers—France—in willingness to cb-ng the unanimity rule for council Oomejo was quoted yesterday as say- ing that the Latin American States would m longer submit to the dictation of the great powers in League decisions. Rl atehneel FUGITIVE SPOILS PLANS OF DETECTIVE FOR TRIP Local Officer Expected to Go to Los Angeles After Two-Year Hunt for Escaped Man. Paul W. Jones, one of two colored members o( lnlpemr w. B. Bhelhys a sorel point- ll'- 'h!n her n, red, Afll!lu, C wlwn he was mpc\n'ed earlier in the Dwect!n Jones had been a’hunt for the Lorton mm:m‘: two mnnn:- rcm;'"fll ant rmntly he M!g:& of his presence in Los Angeles. A pho- [wmpArl;l‘:f lhp;uu !\Iflfivfle mfll wplh! les an agan’s ar- rest resulted. e Arrangements had been made for the lfl;:;.g\‘;! mfl V:e!t for the ner w me tel the " second * escape "of - ine " fugliive chmnd the deucuvu plan, howeéver, e othzr search for him has been Ingalls on Way to Guantanamo Bay in Fighting Plane. David 8. alls, Assistant of the Navy for Aemn-utia and his aide, Lieut, Comdr. I. Mouiton, mx off from the Anwasm Naval Air Sta- llfln at 10:45 am. today in two Nawy single-seater fighters to witness ee:‘mlneuven in Guantanamo They are to stop at Fayetteville, N.C., for luncheon and will continue South | this afternoon, probably stopping for the night at Simons Island. Tomorrow night they are expected to stop at Gas- perilla Island, Fla. A brief visit will be made at Key West to inspect naval operations there. Approximately 200 airplanes are to participate in the fleet maneuvers, Saratoga and Lai {board planes of n& | cruisers of the fleet. Lieut. Williams to Speak. Lieut. Alford J. Williams, jr., leading Navy speed pilot and holder of the United States airplane speed will address members of the D. C. Legion at a meeting tonight in the legion hudauar'gn room 711, Inter- national Building, 1319 F street. The address is to follow a Tegular ground school class meeting. e hltfielhlpl and Milla Jan, Mar. ¥ = | “To be financially somethi: e 'S Do um oo ress 10-1313 D ST. N.W. Phone National 0650 . DEBATE PHRASES ress Dm tion of the :enem;:ét one of the fhe” Phill LEAVES FOR MANEUVERS. | U. s. ministration, CAPT. CARROLL TO SPEAK. Prominent Test Pilot Is on Wom- en’s City Club Program Today. Capt. 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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., February 28— A campaign deciared to be “an numm to crystallize undergraduate opinion of the country behind a particular plan of prohibition reform” was launc! today’s issue of the Harvard Crimson, undergraduate daily. ‘The Crimson said that a letter in which it was declared that the opinion of college men in a large majority of the universities of the country must be organized on one side or other of the quesmfix has Abezr.: .th to u:wre th.g 150 colleges. copy of a pl Propose by the Harvard debating council was inclosed. ‘The plan recommended that all pres- ent Federal legislation for the enforce- ment of the eighteenth amendment be repealed, that Congress should make unlawful the operation of all saloons and ale houses, that Federal aid should be provided all States enacting legisla- tion to enforce the eighteenth amend- ment, and that there should be a pro- gram of Federal education to foster and encourage temperance and ab- stinence. 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