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The Itelian government maintained that the covenant did not appiy in tie controversy with Greece over the | massacre of Itallan officers and the subsequent bombardment of Corfu The discus- question was finally adjusted e council of wssadors which ed with the council of the closing hours of L, U . ARTISTS TURN 10 cil framed to which, | more exact | f the cov Chicago, Nov. 26.—7That painters of today are doing more figure and por- trait work and apparently getting away from the pure landscape, is in- dicated in the present exhibition at the art institute here of American paintings and sculpture, in which is represented the works of artists and sculptors from all parts of the United “finition of the enanut, so that in future political con troversies members of the league might bave before them a clear state- the league 1t was this questions the experts had them today. Their report will | submitted to the league council on | December 16 Three ment o pact series of Big Questions in dispute obliged ct the nature stic school. ¢ paintings show a progressive broadening of treatment and technique, at the same time there are none that speak an unintelligible 1 language A comparison of the pmnlmk" of | today with the work of the master of one or two centuries ago, shows [u at our artists are using much brighter colors and many more of them,” members of the jury declare. A me e e rannel. | “They are painting in a much higher A active Jead- { yey which is said to be an indication . Erhup of Jauge ws orkers who [ o joyousness. 1f so, it is a good sign, hat the UES Syprams Boal | 1o the world today needs all the joy ¢ maintena however | i can possibly assimilate.” # be achieved, at . the | There were more works of art sub. complicated ww'“‘ al €on- | yitted by eastern artists for the an- pust not make the mistake | yual exhibition than by artists of the . - west and mid-west, Forty-two of the ke of league U | pleces exhibited are seulpture, ans of pracetul | . ity - 10d While rn or post-i many of n question o lead to a rupture.” stion asks whether the is bound to suspend its in- dispute submitted to it | )f the covenant when, t of the parties, ti ths iite hety | t through some other channel, two into a r article 15 the conse is an ob, PORTRAITS AND FIGURES |tailing some of his platform princi- 'JOhnson Goes.to Chicago | ples and indicating his campaign pol- Today to Open Campaign | icy. Chicago, Nov, 26—Benator Hiram Today, Mr. Johnson is expected to | W. Johnson, of California, will arrive|confer with William Wrigley, Jr., in Chicago today to open his cam-|chairman of his Iilinois committee, paign for the Republican presidential and other prominent Republicans nomination. He will deliver his first|supporting him. | real speech since announcing his can- | didacy tomorrow night at a dinner of |the Cook County Real Estate Board. He is expected to “speak freely,” de- Two new airplane lines, operating a ce-a-week passenger serviee, have been started in Russia. LET THE BIG FLOWER PLAY HIS PART A few great big colorful Chrysanthemums in the ) house around Thanksgiving 2 time will play a part on this occasion as nothing else will. Chrysanthemums go fast at this season—an early or- der will make sure you won’t be without them. Just Phone In The — Volz Floral Co. 92 WEST MAIN ST. Tel. 1116 ould, | | authority | completely |, General « AgTs <|\h | etion | of the dispute | which the competance of the coun- | | to muke an inquiry can ba chal- | enged ?" Paragraph 8, thus cited, as- | thit if ution eontends, and councl that Its dispute with another nation risen out of | matte which by international law ¥ within the domestic jurisdic that country, the council shall | rt shall make no recom. | to its stion i= bombardment f weir opinions as to coercion not in. ar are consistent ticles 12 to 15, taken by one againet an- out prior recourse to the Aure lald down In these articles, Ihis procedure ineludes submission conflicts to arbitration or to in quiry by the councll, a request for visory opinion from the world yternational justicd, and ir way eonsent to a free and the merits has & settiement an outgrowth | The jur- | next que Cort | Ing up the | Southampton harbor was completely sealed | move eollided Manchester on Hean ‘Fog Ties Up All Shipping Near England | @ London, Nov. 26-—The greater part of Britain was held in the grip n, frost and fog over the weck-end, ty- # ports, halting land traf- fie in some places and preventing th carrying out of many sport programs, | | A, for the fog was so dense as| to make it impossible to take ships| in or out. 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