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. b \, Nl . G 5 $ ] I 2| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926. « DELEGATES STILL DEBATEU.S. TERMS| (Continued from First Page) the United States the power to veto | where she was not a party to the dispute under consideration. | Want U. S. Enrolled We should go to the limit in meeting the American desires,” de- | clared Dr. Rafael FErich, former | premier of Finland, “but it is incon- testable that the veto right embod- ied in the fifth reservation is in- compatible with article 14 of the | league covenant. Hence, if we grant | the United States this privilege, it | will be for reasons of practical ex- | pediency and not because is ly entitled to it.” Dr. Erich was apprehensive about what the world court itself would | think and do on the subj He | was given an answer in a way, for the next speaker . w Demetrieu | Negulisko of Rumania, a deputy | judge of the court. | Judge Negulisko held that 1 should be trea on a basis of equality with mem- | bers of the league but on the same | footing as non-members. | The court’s future policy, he said, was likely to follow the precedent | laid down in the East Carclia dis- pute between Kussia and Finland, in which the court declined to give an advisory opinion for the reason that | Russla, a non-member of the league, objectzd, The same would be true for the| ‘nited States, and he thought | this would satisfy her. | He predicted that the ven in the Mosul confli 2dhered to, namely that when a state is iInterested in a dispute, its vote shall not be counted in the council. He saw difficulty for the fifth Amer- ican reservation whether the council United State: decision would be | acted by unanimity or simple inter- vention In either case. ‘ America’s Idea He was convinced that America 4id not want the right of veto in ths council but wanted to remain | Il 1:ague entanglements; treatment as a ical solu- aloof from ¢ hence he thought non-member the most pr: tion, a committee to meaning of the fifth ervation President Von Eysinga, the He moved the appoi define Amer summing unanimous de- to satisfy the oped this would e other side of | up, emphasized ire of the deleg United States and be appreciated on t the Atlantic. He that a practical w out difficulty would be for the council to ask a body of rourt fure. Adjournment 400 p. m. Qsten Lndern, former mi justice of Sweden, contended terday that the adherents to the court should follow the example of United States and set forth on acc jurists instead of the world for advisory opinions in the was taken un ister of to proposa he said ve the reservations. with the understa American interpretation proves something we cannot accept we will withdraw our acceptance of e adhesion of the Unite States 1o the cou . Sir Fran v expresged th ican reservation ptlonal privilege ates. That conte on country, the he declared, 0. While he ired the right of Jid not object to the power o veto he thought if it were exer- cised fre any members of the league at least'it would break up the league of nations r George E, oster of the United States w far for and hc United favored asking country out ohjected to g “privilege.” Washington to He nited d like mem- but no States should be treat bers of the council better. Washinzton Silent | ton, Sept. ) Is nue at Ge- cussion of the Ame ns to the world ¢ is no attempt to taken in every nit The imprssion \feres are ca rance at glven Yorent is that the c de- ciding, almost lout appes whether or not the United States is to become a member of the court at any time in the near future, Should conditions he attached to acceptance of the reservations writ ten by the senate, the actio be reported back to the the state department. The istration fully reognizes ho hazards of reopening fhe question at the capitol. Two senators who voted for the court have announced they now oppose it even on the terms laid down by the senate itself, and should these terms be modified at the Geneva conference the situation would be so changed that no one professes to know what might happen admin ever the The Philadelphia. spent Forgotten Buddha Found in Thibet The immense figure of this forgotte: in a sumptuous hidden grotto in w world n by the collapse of one baskets of native offerings at the rig n Buddha, carved from lving st estern Thit wall of the PERSONALS Detective Sergeant orge Ellinger has resumed duty after his vacation. Alderman and Mrs. David L. Nair and daughter of Columbia street will spend the week in New York, at Mrs. Nair's former home. Attorney and Mrs. Harry H. Milkowitz ill spend the week-end in New York Miss Agr rest week Philadelph s M. Lelst of South M fo York city will leave stay this evenin in New Mts, Emil te of Wa Manor, \hrllso r and daugh for ter, are at a few d; roeder of Wallace street ¢ the week at Lake Poco- 1st Hampton, Louls Lehr of Co- \ are in New 3 * the . and Mrs. Henry Dradt street, who has be ing the week at Lake Pocoto st Hampton, ye joined t on row by thelr Raymond bury, end wife of Boston Raymond Unwin of nklin Square will leave tomorrow on an automobile t New York , Vermont and chuse(ts, He will return after the holidays. ( d G. Hausmann of will resume h 1's plant next vac; nnual tion. | sk - | 1 Miss Julia Johngon | et left toda v will spend the ind Mrs. e are 0ld Orchs W. C. French, principal of Ce ral Junior High school, is visit- ing the sesquicentennial exposition at Fitzgerald and | ritt street left otor trip to Boston and Hampshire. rren and da will spend M the' next t Warren of in H. Horwitz 11 sper 1 with Mr. Horw br v Woodmere ey will malke the Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Kenefick will spend the holidays in New York state Mrs. Gertrude Kitson of New Britain Gemeral hospital will return to her duties there after a three weeks' vacation, two of which were in Vermont Zipping Across Line for Speedboat Cup Rowdy D-3, owned by Carl G. Fisher of New York and Florida, here is shown in a cloud of | paid MUSICIANS’ DEMAND FOR WAGE INCREASE REJECTED But Theater Ow iers Offer Compro- mise, $46 Instead cf $50 in Weekly Invelopes. ase of k- ) met with ieration ich will r union at it tter to the > this attit iemand for lary could be confirme afternoon, Rumor of $25 a Day Brings Mz 1y to Work rumor > digging emeteries work it reached wide coming from New York s persons was and from 10 to 12 pplied for the work g the it month, Liave cach day du N REAL LSTATE 'll \\\Illn W 15 follow Olga R mont stre astiano A decds have orofay R cavicl nuel do to prop on. 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