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6 Freedom of Independent States Planned for Dominions by Court Of Legal Experts Studying Laws the Irsh Free Stat law still effective The position of independence would be further fortified by ths proposal that the Dominions have solutely free play in merchant | shipping legislation and come to an :greement among then those shipping questions Dominions of England a cerned. Lach Dominion would also have full power to make laws having ex- traterritorial application without the « it either of the British parlit- the government of ti 1nions concerned. mmittee last recommn is in favor of the establi of a tribunal as a m ling differ and dispute 1t arisc cen member thus leaving the for the colonic Committee's Report Is Re- sult of Long Weeks of/ Legislative In\'estigation‘ in Legal Code. London, March 14 (P—The dom of completely independent | states would be granted to Dominions of the British Ly under the recommendations ma a report of the committee of 1'g: caperts which will be presented t the imperial conference in Octobei The fnterpretation of I and regulations governing t! tion of Dominion parliaments as MSH A0 ugreed to by the special comitt c\‘v’ z l“l‘; would remove all restrictions S Lritish parliament as no nposed ‘j_“,“ i w. The Dominions would bz " ce. fiirl’:fl p?l‘mral entities “unite, Empire el sure that Ely by al commeniallaglance (osthal ) ie: comniilisaisrsportimiiliheacy v e ceptable to all the Dominions and crown, and freely ascocialed as|y o) "ro iarg confidently to its adop- members of the British common- 0 d ol fat aatinnan tion by the October general confer- The committee's report is the re- sult of long, hard weeks of legislu- tive investigation. T} t 1- liant legal and political minds of Lngland, Canada. Australia and > Zesland, the Union of South A and the Irish Free Statc brought to bear on the problemi of adjusting Dominion legislatio! view of the new stutus of equalit and independence as granted b imperial conference ot Abolishes Royal Veto Tn addition to propost tion of the king's right any law passed by a Dor lature, the committee rec that “no law hereafter parliament of the United Kingdo:s shall extend to any Dominion othes- sive search wise than at the request and w the consent of that Domir This principl2 has been in pract for many vea ever sinc th minions out th upon the mother cou ) pite its noa-usage, the right of ti parliament at Westminster to legi late for the Dominions has Leen on the statute oks, a fact inconsist- ent with the new colonial frcedom The committce also recommendsd that the colonial laws validity act of 1863 become Inoperative as fur as the Dominions are concert This law provides that legislation by a colonial legislature is void and inoperative if repugnant 1o the las of Lngland. In defining its position on tl queston, the committee would car: i | fully designate the Dominior being Canada, Australia, New land, Union of South Africa, sla- cxamined fur- crnments making al 'YOUNG NEGRO ADMITS GREENSPON ASSAULT Tells Police His Only Inte in Brother's Murder Case Was So- licitude for Under Dog. h confessed to Greenspon in hi shop, according inmate and fter an inten- in the Last Side. At s acken said he went to the op on business and only slugged n after he had insulted him nged nded to burgla flowing from tk He a terest man’s <o told i 1 in the Benjamin {spon murder ca d that he had attended police court when Mack Sutton. alleged Liller. had been held for superior tributed thi tude for the under dog A witness who saw MeC uning from the rag shop gave po- their al clue when he picked the photo from the rogues’ court. 1 intere lice 6.000 Filipinos ad [ in the 3 Appliances in One! ee... It makes delicious coffee oo e . It makes perfect toast at the same time a5 vene IE COOKE eggs, bacon, etc. st Toagmer farch 14—Idward Me- | the youth, | fright- | racken | ATHEISTS CONTINUE CLOSING CHURCHES Seminary Teaches Atheism to Women Propagandists March 14 (UP)—Closing . temoval of bells and | burning of ikons continued to be reported from varlous parts of Rus- | sia today as atheists carried on their campaign against religion. Although the government warned against coerclon and intec- fering with religious practice, the Godless movement has not slacken- | ed. Atheists are careful, lowe to avoid the appearance of forc and the closing of churches is .il- ways claimed to be at the desire of local inhabitants. Two striking examples were re- d today. In the Bajenov dts- ict, near Sverdlovsk, 12 wagon [loads of ikons were burned publicly, {all churches were closed and th2 bells removed. The action was accordance with a declsion of th2 [local congress of collectives. Close Eleven Churches At Tula, eleven churches were closed and the ringing of bells pro- hibited. The atheist campaign is Dbeing | carefully prepared and planned, | with a view to defeating religion by |a long drive of education and per- | suasion, without violence. | Godless seminaries will be estab- lished in Moscow, Leningrad and other centers to train thousands of propagandists and organizers to con- | duct the struggle agalnst religlon, ‘:|H|< ist leaders revealed. At least | half the students at the institutions will be women, because it is con- sider: especially necessary to un- dermine the faith of women, who arc at present the principal supporte crs of the church. Anti-religious courses also will be included. In addition to the itinerant “God- css™ troupes of actors who will pre- nt atheist plays in the provinces, a daily atheist newspaper with a minimum circulation of 1,500,000 s planned. Other anti-religous papers and magazines will be published in anguage cmatories will be built in the | principal cities to combat religious | funerals, Special children’s theaters will he | built, where atheist films and radio programs will be aimed at making | 100 per cent of children between 1S and 14 years members of the so- | ciety of the Godless within three | years. Travelling anti-God museur.s will be sent out to penetratc even the most remote villages. | | PLAY AT STANLEY CHURCH The comedy play “Under Suspi- cion” to be given by a group of church school teachers at the Stan- ley Memorial church pext Monday nd Tuesday evenings is said to be has NEW B 'AIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. full of amusing situations and warty laughiter. Rehearsals have been held under the dircction of Robert B. Crocker. Those taking the parts in the play are Mrs. Jes- sie L. Schwab, Bunicc Landgren, Harriet Anderson, Mildred Brook- man, Margaret Keith, Mabel Selan- de George Chapman, William *hwab and Russell Schwab. In addition to the play a short sketch entitled “Swearing off Smok- ing” will be given by Miss Susan Forest and Robert Crocker. Miss Forest will give a reading “Pig- |tail days” the Misses Ruth and | Gladys Mycroft will play a duet on the piano and Miss Millicent Gron- back will sing. Refreshments will be servec: Butler Will Run on Prohibition Platform Boston, March 14 (A—Former United States Senator William M. | Butler will seek the republican nom- |ination fcr the office in the fall primaries on a platform of opposi- {ment and unqualified support President Hoover's stand on prohi- | bition. Butler, 1 textile mill owner, was {appointed to the senate to fill the {unexpired term of the late Henry Cabot Lodze {n 1924 and was de- feated by Semator David I. Walsh, democrat, ‘or reclection. “I beliee s that there are more reasons foi the continuance of the 1Sth ameniment than for its re- peal,” he aid in a statement last night. “I vill not only endorse the 18th amen/ment " ut also the Vol- stead and baby Volstead (Mas-| sachusetts tat prohibition law) laws and ::1 agalnst their modili-; cation or repeal.” A further considerwtion given by| the former senator was party regu-| larity. “I would mnot embarrass| President Hoover's administration | nor will T take part in the splitting | of the republican party.” he said.| “I stand by the president on pro- | hibition without qualification.” | Geologists say that man has ex- isted on the earth from 100,000 to 1,500,000 years. Piles Disappear| External Pi or does cutting remove the cause. The cause is internal—bad circulation of the blood. 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OPTICIANS tion to repeal of the 18th amend-| of | — SCIEROSIS GERM FOUND INLONDON Young Medical Student Isolates New Bacteria Type London, March 14 (P—The Lan- cet, British medical journal, today announced discovery of what may prove to be the germ of “dissemin- ated sclerosis,” a degencrative dis- cage of the brain and spinal cord. The discovery was by Miss Kath- leen Chevassut, a young pupil of Sir James Purves Stewart, widely known British medical authority. 1f sub- stantiated. the Lancet believes that [it will rank among the foremost lachievements of bacterlology. often Iy Disseminated schlerosis responsible for paralys steadily progress or tuberculosis frequently devclop. ing, causing death. Its causcs hith- erto have beecn ob: nd its treatment unsatisfacto The Lan- cet said experiments are being made in treating the disease with vac- cines prepared from cultures of minute bodies which Miss Chevassut discovered. Miss Chevassut is a prepossessing young woman still in her early twenties. She took her bachelor of science degree in 1922 at London is s. 1t ust “More than 50 Money Savin , chronic nephritis | her master's degree. She is the only |reverened and daughter of Canon F. G. Chevas of St. Thomas's church, Blackburn. President of Village Is | Target in Bomb Plo: Chicago, March 15 (I'—The home | of William ident of the| suburban village of Broadview, was | days bombed early today for the second | Yesterday time in less than two months. |have a single The bomb, placed at the head of the steps leading to the front porch, | wrecked the porch and broke every | window in the two story house.| Evans was in bed and was not in-| jured. { Evans said he had rcceived mo | rances S. warnings before cither of the attacks | and knew of no reason for them. OLD GRAY MARE HISTORY Columbus, O.. March 14 (UP)— Forty-four years ago the faculty of Capital university here wrote the fol- | lowing chapter in the long history of the “Old Gray Mare:” “The versity horse having Leen dis on account of some very foolish !.spm! practiced by a number of stit- | dents during the night called Iial loween, having been c by the application of oil paint from an ‘ordinary’ gray into a rather un- common zchra, it was resolved that the perpetrators of the deed must pay for the hire of another horsc until the university horse is again in proper condition to used.” And the result was that the perpe- 0 8 Liggett Drug Stores from Coastto Coast” E 50c Ingram’ Ry No need to wait for “week- end specials” or ‘sale-days? at Liggett’s. 1 university and in 1926 she obtained ‘ trators, many of whom did pay for the hire horse until the university mare was |home made by a man believed to {again a “common” gray. ¢|Police Still Lack Clue In Hartford Murder Case |when forcibly ejected on his third Hartford, March 14—After (!vl‘nv}\i.\i? the man was seen to run off of continuous cffort police here |in admitted the identity of Sylvester, 50, whose body | cant government lands in {he south- | was found in the brush along Gov- ern California land district. 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