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i | i | those | formula of Tlibu i | Sir Austen, | ROOT'S COURT PLAN MEETS WITH FAVOR | Formula for American Adbesion Pleases European Statesmen Geneva, March 6 (T—TReaction of here in Root, veteran Americgn statesman, for adhesion of the United tes 1o the “world court” is extremely favorable. A spokesman of one of the great powers represented on the commit- tee for revision of the world court statutes said it was a practical pro- posal as a basis of discussion and he believed there was little doubt an agreement could be reached. He added discussion before the council of the league of nations also was a probability. Mr. Root dines tonight with Austen Chamberlain and Sir Cecil Hurst, legal adviser to the Rritish foreign office, but neither Aristide Briand, French foreign minister, nor FEnglish forcign secre- tary, can decide the issue along. There must be a general consult tion and cven, perhaps. a new in- ternational conference of the court signatorices. One apprehension is that aceept- ance of the American idea—which is simply a provision of machin for consideration of specitic where the United Sta an interest as in the Aricrican fifth res ion having to do with advisory opinions—might result in greatly retarding theima- for the possession of the |, il Sir MAN SHOOTS LANDLORD, THEN COMMITS SUICIDE Man Tailor Angered W | | Ordered to Quict Down—Roceo | | Fare’s Condition Critical | Manchest tenant was dead by his own hand and a landlord near death with a bullet in his neck here tod fler s drinking had driven Jgnatz tailor, mud. Neighbors said the usually mild- mannered tailor had been drinking sinee morning in the small shop hie Bired in a Centor street building owned by Roceo Farr, well known local business man. | Last night Charley began to dis- furb other pers by his noisc Fare was ealle tailor shop. nding owtside the ground-glass ) neled door, e ordercd Chaley to quiet down A bullet glass in neck. A March 6 crashed through the answer, entering IFarr's moment later a second shot heard and police found Chaley Tud shot himself through the head with a revolver. In his clothing was found notifi- cation that property of his in N York had been attached for $1.400, his, police believed, explained his immoderate drinking Farr was taken to Manchester Meuiorial hospital where his condi- tion was reported critical this morn- ing. He has a wife and four chil- dren. ADMIRAL STIRLING (rr)—A | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 19 WHITING DISCUSSES PRESIDENT HOOVER | f | | Believes Change in Dry Law En- forcement Logical a large asscmblage of s of the Women's chib at o'clock yesterday afternoon in of the First Congrega tional church, Edward Elwell Whit ing, of Boston delivered an inferimal | and interesting discourse on rent Events,” which he has trom iy varied and intimate asso- \ ciutions made through his position of | | Washington correspondent Boston newspaper On being graduated from Harvard [ university with the class of "7, Mr. | Whiting associated limself with journalists and newspapers giving wttention 1o a lurge extent o na- tional affairs. Mr. Whiting's father, Charles G, Whiling, was once ass clate editor of the Springfield 1 publican, who, like his son, intercst- «d himself in national affairs and contributed his writings to the pre In Mr. Whiting's audience v ferday was his mother, Mrs. Eliza Whiting, who is 76 years old and still for a active in the affairs of the Woman's | Wales to Make club of Springfield, Mass. M. President Hoover and the signifi- cance of his succession to office. He spoke of the passing of President Coolidge from office und the herald- ing in of President Hoover. He then outlined the procedure used in changing the entire administration every four years, stuting that the Whiting dwelt extensively on | tional revolution 10 throw out the old govgrnment for a new on Mr. Whiting devoted considerable time to discussing the Coolidge ad- ministration. “During the time Mr. Cooldge served.” Mr. Whiting said. “the country was not worried about ihe government.” F eferved to the conditions prevailing when ex-1resi- dent Coolidge stepped into office wid the manner in which he disposed of the thorns inherited from the ad- ministration of the tate Warren ¢ Harding. After outlining the methods of the Havding administia tion, Mr. Whiting took up the nes president, saying that “we all hnow the reputation of Hoove nd his remark. ablity as a pub lie officer.” Mr. Whiting said that President Hoover v.as not an orator of noie, and that he did not faver tong specches. He outlined the sential clement in Hoover's speech, that of prohibition. 1s enforcement nd the pledge he made to enforcing the laws to the best of his ability He regarded the transfer of prohibi- tion headquarters to the department of justice as u wise and sound miove and as a forecast of the activities for a closer observance of the 15th umendment. He claimed that the logical place for prohibition officials was 1 the department of justice, Prohibition, he said, “is one of the most disonssed affairs of our time and the most discussed itou in nationul affuir L his worti, inereased mghts During King’s Illness London, March 6 —An import ant part of the new duties devoly ing upon the Prince of Wales as a result of his father's illness will b 10 act as his majesty’s deputy at this year's investitures of knighthood It is stated authoritatively a royal warrant granting the powes to tie T {kmghthos has been prepared aned his migesty's signature the (s awaiting It probably will le signed in next two or thr K George when PPrince of V '|\‘-‘ conforred the accolade on cortain Indian <ubj s who had re ceived kuighithood white he tourcd India King Edward imilar powers days. himselt inim NIGKEL FRAUD CHARGE RESULTS IN SUICIDE Witness Charges Detecte Death Man Arvested For Sub- way Pare Bavason, poun (1) —The d upon a man ter deterimine CLEAR CHILDREN'S HEADS i few minutes 0ZO Mist Relieves Stopped-Up Nose — When colds stuff up children’s heads, & breath or two of OZO Mist starts relief and head clears rapialy Ina few minutes child breathes naturally. 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Schindler entered police station with the banl Bich wonid have brought about v hushand’s release, Meanwlule the case of Marcus Kk also was brought to the a Ligh officials. Luzec ed on a charge of stealing baby y. and went insane in Trennnt Street police station. was the first time he had ever rested and relatives and fine ingisted he was innocent Lo got Just then Mrs. was ar = A4 8175 complete swith Mono-Cells No extra charge for the beautiful new colored cases! | Y/ A\ N\ \ 0ZO MIST chinery obtaining of the advisory opinion. This fear is based first, upon probability of delays in such cascs as America is called upon for her opinion before granting an advisory opinion, and, sccond, because ads ditional delays might ensue through others powers not members to the league of nations claiming the same privilege. 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