■Johnson Raps Harding’s World Tribunal Plan California Senator Says Entry of United States False Step Toward League Mem bership. Sw York. March !>.—(^(—Presi dent Harding's proposal that the United States accept membership in j the permanent court of international! itiMticc was assailed here last night by l Senator Johnson, republican of Cali ■ fornia. a leader of the senate irrecon rilalilcs. as a first "false step’ to ward membership in the league of i nations Speaking before the Bronx B oa’'d < of Trade, the California senator de dared the demand for American par ticipation in European affairs was based on no logical foundation, but emanated from a "befogged interna rionnl intellectuality or a hysterical imagination." "Still the cry continues, the props ganda persists, for our entry into Kurope," said Senator Johnson. "It! takes now one form and then a totally different one, and has run the gamut of possible international organira tions. It advocate* appeal in turn with equal fervor to our altruism our cupidity. Beautiful Word Picture. "The demand that America join the league of nations is succeeded by the beautiful word picture of an eco nomic conference and the great part 1 he moral weight of the .United States might play in a topsey-turvy world. And now, ngnin our old leaguers, wary from defeats, in dulcit tones in s',te us ;o join the international couit. "An international court, which substitutes the rule of law for that of power and the domination of jus tice for armed might, has a sonorous and an appealing sound. To argue that justice courts determine issues between individuals at once strikes a sympathetic chord. "But what is not. said and what is not understood is that the so-called international court is no court at all as court is commonly understood. It is liule more than what exists with o a- arbitration treaties. It does not , f nciion like the ordinary courts with j which we are familiar. It cannot bale before it recalcitrant countries. ! nor can it. of itself, assume jurisdic- j t on of disputes between nations. Arbitral Tribunal. • It is a mere arbitral tribunal, to , which nations may submit disputes i if they see fit, nnrl only those ques tions which the parties themselves agree to submit can be heard at all. "Great Britain. France, Italy and Japan have refused to submit to any < ompulsory Jurisdiction, reserving to ; themselves to decide when and ; whether any controversy in which; they are interested shall come before «hi}e International tribunal. "Thus the much heralded court, which Is to prevent war in the fu- j ture. is denied in its inception by the great nations of the earth the right , or the power to act upon any ques tions which may he the breeders of war, without the consent of these na tions themselves. "It is proposed that we do exactly I as Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan have done, decline to submit to the Jurisdiction of the court unles3 ; we wish to submit to it. In a con- ' iroversy with one of the powerful nations of the earth, without that i nation's consent, even if we desire it, the international court could not act. The grandiloquent statements, there fore. made to our people that we are establishing th» rule of law as op posed to the rule of power, substi- | futirg the domination of Justice under j lie for armed might, eliminating the i a uses of wsr. sre the pardonable phrases, the glittering generalities with w hich we .illuminate every refer ence to our International relations. "The so-called international court is a part of the league of nations, created by the league. Entering the court, which some may believe to be of ; little consequence, is nevertheless, the i first false step. There is no iliti sion about what it means among the advocates of the league. They under stand full well, and their press boasts the fact. that. It is the entering wedge, ihe first movement, which ultimately to lead to full membership in the league of nations." Three Policemen Killed in Georgia Gun FipliN Atlanta. Ca„ March 9.— Thrw policemen wore shot and killed an*! one prohibition officer wounded in i.ulu and Blackahear. two south 1 < ieorgia towns, yesterday, according to reports received here. Villas Mann , and .lack Ryan, marshals at Bulu. were shot and killed by Robert Hop**, a mail carrier, and I. C. Brooks whc *!ain in a battle with S. I. Sharpe at Blackshear, Prohibition Officer .1. A Monroe being wounded. • Reports from Bulu said Hope had been placed under arrest by Martin and Ryan snd was being taken to in II when the shooting commence J. Martin and Ryan were said to have been killed Instantly. Hope surren iejpd to the sheriff. Brook* was killed In a battle when 10 and the prohibition officer attempt to arrest Sharpe at bis home near Biackshear. authorities said. The offi cers had a warrant charging Sharpe with violation of the prohibition low Monroe was badly wounded. Sharpe,, reports said, made his escape. Promotem Begin Search for I'ntliacovernl Compoaers New fork March 9.— A search of ’it* nation for composers of music j "hose genius has gon* undiscovered " is announced by promoters of tit* \ tt'adium concert* ;ib the College of the City of New York. This search for hitehrto unrecog ni/.ed music of high standard will be accompanied by s quest for singer* or players of musics! Instrument* ^ whose meiit has been hidden. Composers whose scores meet with approval of a committee of judte* 1 svllj have their music played in the stadium bv the New York Phdhar w.onic nrcheatra. which has given | e>r»en air concerts for the lust thre* summers. Vocalists arid Instrumentalists who prove it heir merit will be permitted to sin^orjpigjr with the Philharmonic. . The Menace □ France Will Retain Hold o^ puhr Valiev Dusseldorf. >.. , —t/P)—France will not release Its present hold on the Ruhr. This was the reply of General Deguiitte, the French com mander. made in a statement to the newspaper men in answer to Chancel lor Cuno's address before the rechls tag on Monday. German resistance. General Degoutte declared, had only fortified France fn its struggle in the Ruhr and ho predicted that soon the French and Belgian economic block ade would begin to bear fruit. "The object and reach e of Fiance's policy in the Ruhr has not changed," said General Degnutlo. "We entered the Hi hr to compel Herrnany to honor its old!gat ions, as the c'uno government has come into open i* volt. The struggle on this •account has assumed a character we have not desired, and vre cannot be held re sponsible for the outcome. We could not mildly overlook acts of rebellion and open defiance, f«»r our security was at stakes However, we have not molested nor ill-treated anybody here. ’ San Francisco Life Savers Capture Carso of Liquor San Francisco. Mai*'*h rc—Tii*» cr*w of the Fort Point lifesaving station, lo< atr.l nt the Golden Gate, entrance to San Francisco bay. after a running pistol fight With tlie tug Peerless, an - Here's the New Season's Big Knock - Out Special in Palace Famous Blue Serge SUITS WITH TWO PAIR TROUSERS for Men and Young Men Suits that are alive to the styles of the minute, clothes that make you appear at your best and easily the greatest values in Omaha today. GUARANTEED FADELESS If you want a one, two or three-button suit, if you want it belted, semi belted or regular, if you want 'a jazz, sport or conservative suit, all are here. 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The building was recently com pleted at a cost of $280,000. * • • \ Burglar. T.os Angeles, March !>.- When A. B. Dewey locked up hi* grocery store at night, he left two dime* in the till. When he opened* In the ; morning he found a burglar had preceded him Only one dime was missing. Itaby Brought to l-ife. Tillamook, Ore.. March \ baby was born to Mrs. John Wilhelm in the hospital here two days ago. It showed no signs of life. After doctors had worked over it for a time with out result. Glenn Terry, chief of the local fire department, was summoned, lie brought a lung motor and after a few minutes' work, brought the baby to life. It was still living today witli good chances, the doctors said. Revenue Collector Refuses Cheeks on Defunet Rank Cincinnati. March 3.—Cheeks aggre gating $30,0*10.000 were on their way 1 bark to taxpayers in and around Springfield. O . yesterday having been ; refused bv Internal Revenue Collector Charles M. Dean. They were drawn on the Springfield ■ National bank, which has closed its doors following the alleged defalc.i , iion of $800,000 by its cashier, A. If I’enfield. Collector Dean explained that these persons must find some other means of paying the govern ! meat before March l-r> or t>e declared delinquents anti subject to penalties. Judge Will Grant Divorce Nephew of Marshall Field Chicago. Mat i it.—Judge Ira Reiner uchcat-d lie would grant a divorce to f Drugs and Drug Sundries Saturday and Monday Specials Read the list, it indicates the savings possible if you buy at Beaton Drug Co. 15TH AND FARNAM STS. ■ * FOR MEN — — $6 00 Gold Gillette Razor with 1” blades, Saturday $1.98 $1.00 Auto Strop Razor with three blades, Saturday only for .94C $1.00 Brownie Gillette Razors with three blades, Saturday only for . . . 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Omaha Man Named President of Brick and file Association Lincoln, March 9.—'Special.)—J. B. Smith of Omaha was elected presi dent of the Nebraska Brick and Tile . association and Omaha was chosen as the place for the summer meeting in .July. The other officers are: A. J. Barrens. Lincoln, vice president; J. \V. Lanning, Lincoln, secretary tieas * lit er. The association was changed from a purely business organization to a social basis The brick men voted to join tlie national brick manufactur ing association for the purpose of ad vert.sing. Industry Instead of Beauty ('rotated Queen at Famous I'aris Fete Paris. March 9.—Industry, instead of beauty, was crowned queen of Paris at yesterdsc s celebration erf the traditions! mid Lenten nr M Careme fete. Working gil ls, selected on merit | from various sections of the city, were dressed as ‘ be s, ’ and in car riages decora ted with leaves and flow ers, were paraded through the prin cipal streets and boulecards. Later a "queen bre'1 was elected and es corted by tire cortege, went to the Klysee palace, where she was receiv ed by President Millerand. Mid-Lent was observed informally as a half holiday, with traffic- divert ed from the main thoroughfares, which, despite a light rain. were thronged w.'h crowds of Parisians to* watch the gambols of boy* and girlr dressed in carnival attire. Ex-Head of Typographical I nion to he Buried in Ea«t Colorado Springs, March 9—The funeial of M. O. Scott, former presi dent of the International Typogia phieal union, who died here Sunday, was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. Scott will be burled in Klrnira, S'. Y., hi* birthplace. 'Safe Milk wf^cod Malt F Crain Eat. r inpowi>:,a*i«i L Tho F«4-Dmk ■ for All Aim Avoid Imitations— Sabititatoi Men! Just What You Want! 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