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16 PERMANENT COLRT PROVES VALUABLE American Academy of Scientists Discusses Tribunals May 17.—The League manent court Phtladeiphia, of Nations and the p of international justi were discussed today Ly speakers be the annual meeting of the American Academy of and social sciex rting that several recent s had illustrated the vaiue t court of internati . Hu Bemis pr at Har- 1 the world promotion of ot be hailed as he clared, supp as a “It may reasonably be auticipated that the court will contribute to tie maintenance of the world's peace in three way First, in its decision of disputes and vexed questions as they wurise; second, in its building a cumu- lating body of international cg and third, in its facilities the ment of problems dircetly handlc foreign office.” Miss Rutth Morgan, of the Nations League of Women Voters, New York city, sald the estabiishment of a world court and the herence there- to would be a real step towards the elimination of wur. “The principle of the legal decision and arbitration of international disputes,” she de- clared, “will not be established with- out high endeavor and great sacrifice, but so soon as we face the tact that we are choosing between inevitable war and the creation of effective ma- chinery for the settiement of diffi- cultles, we shall be preparing the pational mind morally and spiritually %o use that machine in the day of danger.” Arthur Bullard, fore in- ey for t “IC iU may & substitute wa It n at J-A:I L Lope 1or the future of settl New York, editor of "Our World,"” said the settiement of the Memel and Upper Silesia frontier questions had gained many triends in Europe for the league of Nations. “T'he refusal of the LUnited States to join the league wus & serious set- back to its friends in Kurope and greatly heartened its enemics,” sald Mr, Bullard, “There is grave ference of opinion in this country whether the league issue has been disposed of with finality, but in Curope the league gains in prestige and power from month to month, It pros ever support Declariug that the presence of many nen-European nations in the league of Nations did not make it a world association, Philip Marshall Brown, of Princeton University, said that in aetual practico the league had proved to be primarily a European eoncern and its luterests fo the main of a political character, “I'ie indissoluble unien of the covenant of the loague with the treaty of Versalllos was & lamentable ruiting more whole-hearted e law, d by| 'about a g, | Those es from vietory to victory, | | mistake,” sald Dr. Brown. “The |league was cursed from its inception by this relationship. “The United Sta justified in its treaty of Ve ing of a se which s was more than usal to ‘ratify and in its sign- with Germany is for a dur- able pe two nations. The service that the United States can render te the cause of human brotherhood and peace is to maintain its t oreign policy. We cannot be implicate the deeisions purely political questions in Kurope W rds a just ce between the greatest in have e and a position of si sacred rospol midst of s aud ln[nr dissen- ufidence on the must r controvers s to eount ideals whi tion of all {.w MAY GET CANCER GERM. Mayo Predicts That Discovery Is Imminent. ilt, Minn,, inle canc Dr. May - iin be consid- u , and with discovered, doctors may be to prevent infcetion and bring cure. Dr. Charles Mayo, of Rochester, Minn., pr. d in an ad- dress last night. He cited the' case of & New York doctor who has been studying cancer for eight years and is now able to develop it in animals. As a result of this work It will not be long before it will be possible to discover the cancer germ and con- trol the disease, said Mr. Mayo. MANY QUAKES RE The Associated Press, Hile, T. 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TRUE BILL Bridgeport, May mate when the e reparations commis- | nomination for | vice-president has been started m-re.\ where thousands of placards, sws of President Coolidge and | Dawes have been mailed. s bear the sloga with biographies of tribute to Dawes on the reverse side, | are designed for framing. uld to have ex-| pressed seant sympathy with the idea | President Coolidge’s | bearing | th and a America | proposition | REPORTED 17.—A true - bill | . charging first degree murder wa¥ re- turned by a grand fury court yesterday L. P. Waldo Marvin, James Nichols, 30, charged with slaying Chinese perior when he was today on a the peace on co He was arr George C, ce had received a com- he was making trouble at Port Arthur, Ont,, seng net bee to the te he has beer He ask working lately ony given the ausing irouble 1 the court to 150 miles west of her up since the acecldent. 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