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WHO’S ffHOON
WORLD COURT
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V^WVA,. Nov. 4 professor* • l’ 0 ' 1 s P“f« mU Germany over the! _____
•ljni",national law constitute a n,n- ""Ki^'trli!^, ■ • Fire * Se,ve * Out There,
jurltj of the members of the new lawyer, undcrtaSSarv* L‘?i y ’ 6 But Mounting Higher
Court of International Justice as re. the LeLgac of Natio", pr ff r “ ! I" A,f«
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_THE_ AMERICUS TIMES-ftECORDEK, **
WANE IN EUROPE
- wuovicc 03 re-oi nations professor of
cortlly elected by the League o' Xu-1 ■?i2r n “ t,0 ^ nl Ittw m tbe University of
lb compet ition i« asTci.ow,: rt ' rm,, -
Fite professors of law in universi * " *
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tactics Against tho. Socialists after CZECEO-SLOVAKIA—A nioder. me-nine t
r,3tU i Pt4C " ** ck | JSocblist republic which kSfi das., Z ■
RUMANIA—Phta country no lon-* r bcen "riptnly troubled by bol-j
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it farmer| PRANCE—Hen, i
bobhevisw.. comnmnl9t novcIK
V „ 14MW> llu , - ~ r — , JUGO-SLAVIA—Authorities have
Kvr fears bolshevitm. W*Ei* jjrreriun}'rlwvfatn. | xhevteni* following severr# political • nr ° on ^ 1«0*000 co
bwa hMw pemm division of Nge, BUUIASRE-A nalion of peasant, murder,: More than 10,000 persons j Franc ‘*- Tho «"»"
.L farms which have j farms whore premier boasts'lie rep. have been Imprisoned or banished ns i clr.i.Mic steps to ropi
been Kivtn to the pesantry. rcrents the (treat internatioaale,I a result of these measures. Socialist party lias s|
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By MILTON BRONNER
LONDON* Nov. 4.—The fires of
P r •'«oiirniion. —twt, —am- urea ui
a_*f®I® aso J Antonio Sanchez de Bus- ketehoyiam are dying out in Europe
oVi„ e ;; , r^“[„^L\v o b?,t'\, t i' 1 L c .’:?‘:, , ’ ut m* «»■««. a*..
laJ?n * re bu,h P rofc8 «>™ of of international bw°l.The U^rtty i J’f "*?' hiKh ° r in middIe A * ia ’
? bwyers. . ^ of Havana, and is dean of the law! ' vh ?, re ,h ‘>' ““»« British rule, in
£*° *£*"• Jocutly, is ,1 member of the European! , ! ulia - A survey • of the situation
one jurist. In^Hute of international Law, presi- 1 * howS!
of In
One jurist.
f. One statesman.
1 to™ 1 .'*** 1 ! ? vo,|,rc Professors of in-
one is U pro.
dMt?ti.!,t lory of po,,ti “ 1 <ind
Moore, of ,he
S™. 1 ° f i V' c Cuban Seviety of Inter,
national Law. He was a Cuban dele-
to s . Hague conference in
a delegate to the peace con
ference at Versailles, u member of
ITnlfi'si r or*r w *“. , arv ai <K>re, of the u 1 * Cour , t . , of Arbitration at the
aJSiSm 8 **^? 5 Altamira, of .Spain; HnR “f’ He has been a senator and
of -Italy5 Huber, of *SwlU-|' |,l £? Wen * of 11,0 l‘«rei ( ?n affairs com-
crland; Oda^ of Japan; Weiss, of! *" lttoe of the Cuban senate and is
* «S ce *. * n ^ Bi^aamente, of Cuba au *hor of books on international
nJ?.°J*,! l,J : ers »n>*Iude Finlay, of ,AW '
SShfLEf 1 —2 ? nd „ L ?. d,,r of Holland.
v« j A.rz wr or Holland.
TJie ? d Ariz i lo fi l art * pro.
Ie “5>V s ?* ,aw ,inti lawyers.
iuri^ h ™°Is w 0f v D '' nmarl< ' rolled a
nn . <l Barbosa of Brar.il. a states,
man and it constitution-maker.
been m lh . e 11 J ui) kcs are or have
Been diplomats or members of coin-
mlsisons or international tribunals
wWch entitle them to he classed as
jurists and statesmen of international
repute.
»;ro«ro brief thumb-nail skelelies
of the lit
John Bassett Moore, of the United
MJJrJr Professor of international law
and diplomacy at Columbia Universi.
sfstant 80 y ** rai - has beo " lhlr,) «•
CHIEF MUST DIE.
DURBAN, S. A., Nov. -J.-L.Misi-
kofini. hereditary chief of the Ama-
fuza tribe, has been sentenced to
death "by the native hiich court fof
the murder of Mjila, another native
chief. Misikofini, it is alleged* tried
to gain control over Mjilji’s tribe.
BOYS ROKE, ARREST ROBBER
‘jrorotary of state and counsel.
Otllvar Young Man to Police in Now
York City With Rape Around
His Neck.
lor of the stale n.nuT.n . rounsei. rmn street station were greatly j<u
of numerous tnPeT:/ i S t '^. n,1 : < : r '. irl5 ‘" 1 10 « «*« <* -rive boy
-- Mcpun iiii'iii; meniner
of numerous international tribunals
or eommisstons and once a member
of the Permanent Court at tuc Haitue.
Viscount Robert Bannatyne Fin-
of , G ."» t Britain, studied modi-
cine; jbecame a lawyer, member pf
parliament, solicitor general, attor-
ncjr general, lord rector of Edinburgh
University chancellor of England and
member of the Permanent Court or
Arbitration.
Max Huber, of Switzerland, is- pro-
ressor of international law in ihe
University of Zurich, jurlaconsul in
the political department of'ihe Swiss!
cravemment and was a delegate to the
Hague conference in 1007
Derik'Caltrup Gjcdde Nyholm, of
*nmark( has been a member of the
xed International Tribunal at Cai-
rb since lOOfi and a member of the
Court of Arbitration. '
Senator Buy Barbosa, of Brazil,
has been vice-president of that coun
try, minister of finance, member of|
the second Hague conference and was
one of the authors of the Brazilian
constitution.
B. C. J. Lodcr. cf Hoi':.,.!. •»
Kpecialiat in maritime law, liar been
a member of the Holland Supreme
court and was a. me mber of the com-
mifsion which drew up tbe'olan for
New Vork.—The police of the Fast
Fifth street Ntntlon were greatly
drag a young man with a rope around
his neck Into the station house.
It turned out that Charles Polo,
fourteen, of r.Q9 Fast Thirteenth street,
lender of the gang, charged that the
mnti robbed him of a gold signet ring.
*ffe etmie to me;* Poln told Magi?
frate Hatting In Essex MnPkef court
later, “mid said. ‘Sonny, I’ll give".von
a dollar If you’ll fake this note up to u
drtigglMt at Slxly.-seventh street nnd
First nvetitie nnd get Si* in nickels.’ I
rook flic note and started to go. when
he nfcked me for security. When 1
•nld 1 didn't have anything, he said
piy signet ring would do. * I gave It to
him and went to Sixty-seventh street.
“When 1 gave the note to the drug
gi«t he wntited to have me arrested,
and I rnn out of the store.” Pola told
IiIm gang about the outrage und they
searched natty they found the man.
sho ws:
i RUSSIA—Still ruled nnd ruined
by the Bolsheviki, who, however, hnvc
hud to make many concostdonH to
capital lately, not the least of which
ts the assumption of tho obligation*
of the c/.nristic regime. 1
(iKit.MAW——-Once powerful Spar*
tncint party reduced to impotence;
two of its leaders, KnrI Liebknecht
and Rosa Luxemburg-, nasaasinated,
nnd another, a Bolshevik highway
man, Max Ifolz, Feutenced to if* years
in prison; tyinh government htrong*
ly entrenched and red terror no lonif*
or feared. • ,
BAVARIA—Conimunhtic repubiici
headed by Kurt Kisnej overthrown,
Eisner wa.Minntcd, and strong pov-
eminent with monarchial tendencies
in tho raddle.
HUNGARY — Conservative ole*
ments in complete control after the
overthrowing of Bela Kun’s red re-
public and driving Kun to take refuge
in Ruussia. Although country
recently rejected' Kx-Kiug Cirl, its
trend is monarchial.
ITALY—Extreme elements in the
Socialist paity, after assumiiiff great
Htlength, have been put down by the
rnscisti, organization of more
tlian a million men, mostly former
soldiers. These pursued retaliatory
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KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES • FALL AND WINTER
1921
POSTMAN fAKES LUCK EASILY
Inh.rlt:. Estate of $75,000, But Qoei
On Delivering Letter. In
New York.
TAYLOR STREET DEFEATS. ~
WEST END AT) FOOTBALL :
The Taylor Street bny« football!
t.ani. defeated the West binders i„ I
v.lat was declared to ham been the !
best game ever played on the Taylor i
street srounds Thursday ..fternoon,
the wore being |».30. Ti„ re wa<
plenty of action throughout the .
gnnie, with star ploying on both sides.
McDonald, quarterback, and Finley, !
halfback, starred for ihe tVest Knd
Sheffl M h ^ "T 1 "- Bllc * 11,n ®n nnd
Sheffield starred for Taylor street,
Buchanan nnaklnut « touchdown.,
“ Urt °"', ° f ths hi Sh sehoid i
ZXeZV’^ '
Taylor St.
mission which drew up tbe olnb for' A, £Uou«h te
the International enurt of whieii heist ehlef benetlelnrj- In an est.le cell,
n Judge. ’ ““L 0 ?.."'..' 1 '*. "" r,h f,on > IT6.00U It
Dr. YoroittOda, of Japnn, nri
fenor of the law college; of the Ky
oto Imperial University, is a sumauri
of l ho former Saga clan, studied (law
in England, France and Germany and
ii the author of works on the science
.of law and Japanese’administration
law. lie is 53 years old.
Charles Andre Weiss, of France,
Is an Alsatian, born in Mulhouse. lie
i* professor of law in the University
of Paris; a member of the Institute
of France, jurisconsul for the French
foreign ministry, member of the
Academy of Moral and Political Sci
encea and member of the Permanent
Court of Arbitration.
Senator Rafael Altamira y Crevea.
of Snain, is professor of the history
of nolitical and civil institutions in the
University of Madrid. He was n mem
ber of the Commission of the League
$100,00(1. Frederick (Itnlaer, a lettei
carrier In Ihe Bronx, continues bis
dally rounds as though nothing un
usual hud happened In hla life.
Gardner has been on the force
twenty-three years. His brother. Ed
win It., a brick manufacturer, died It
King. ton. X. Y„ two mouths ago, and
left His mail man nearly til his estate
The decedent never let any person
not even bis wife, know his flnancia
standing, and ulways'professed to.be
••broke." Alter his death Investlga
Hot: showed largo deposits lu most ini
the banks In Kingston.
Tlie. w idow nnd a sister of Gardner I
wins lives in Newark, will oppose pro I
bate of tne n;ll! on the grounds of un I
due influence and Insanity.
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