| Show BRITISH HOPE U UK UI S SI S. Will IlL JOIN WORLD COURT English Ell lish Arc Are Interested in ill inCase inCase Case of Alleged Sea Brutality By A. A G. G GARDINER England's Greatest Liberal Editor Copyright 1927 1027 Consolidated Press Association LONDON Oct 1 Interest I.-Interest Interest re rc- regarding re- re regarding garding the failure ot of the United States to join the league ot of nations court of ot international Justice has been revived in British political clr cir circles cles Iles as a result of ot the candid article by Esther Everett Lape published in the October issue of ot a n leading magazine The hitch In regard to the mat mat- matter matter matter ter always has been regarded as asboth asboth I both regrettable and inexplicable inexplicable- inexplicable in view of ot the fact that I both Republicans and Democrats favored adherence as long ago as 1924 and that President Coolidge like President Harding commended the proposal to the senate In view of ot the fact that the United States Is not a member of ot the league it was recognized that it was natural and proper to take steps to insure the American po position po- po position with regard to the court But Dut opinion here bere is that no serious grounds of ot difference exists be be- between between between tween the reservations put forward by Washington and the counter- counter reservations put forward by the conference of ot league powers ADMISSION WELCOMED It Is unlikely that any disagree disagree- disagreement disagreement disagreement ment would have have arisen had the United States seen its Us way clear to be represented at the conference The frank admission in the tho maga maga- magazine magazine magazine zine article that the difficulty has arisen because the United States proceeded by way of ultimatum is welcomed here bere as representing the fact that it is hoped the suggestion that Washington should end the present impasse by stating staling what reservations it really to se se- secure secure se- se secure cure will be followed During its years of existence the prestige prestige-of ot the court has been greatly enhanced but It 1 I i. i recognized recognized that its full value to t the world can never be realized until America lends countenance to its authority and activities and it is hoped that the mere matter of ot amour pro pre will not continue to tobe tobe tobe be an obstacle to the fulfillment of Americas America's declared wish and intention tion The decision ot of tb grand jury in New York to dismiss the case C lse against Captain Michael MichaelG G. G G Crowley former skipper of the tanker Manatawny l who ho was charged with cruel and inhuman treatment of an assistant steward Fred Thomas has bas created an awk awk- awkward awkward awkward ward situation for the foreign of of- office fice lice Sir Austen Chamberlain took up tip the allegations of ot Thomas and made representations to Washing Washing- Washington ton only after arriving at a person verson- personal al conviction that the case required Investigation The evidence on which the for tor- foreign eign minister made his representations representations representations conflicts with the findings ot of the jury and Inasmuch as the jury has not called for that evidence e it is impossible for him to regard the accusations as satisfactorily disposed of STORY OF BRUT LITY Thomas' Thomas story of ot Crowleys Crowley's al al- alleged alleged al- al alleged barbarity was so shocking and Inexplicable that the public was not unprepared for disclosure of ot another side of ot the case but the curt dismissal of ot the affair in the absence of Thomas and without presentation l of ot his bis case is not regarded as satisfying the claims of ot justice Thomas alleges I that after he be had fallen into a com com- companionway companionway on board the tanker and had lead suffered severe the skip I per not only refused him medical aid but ordered a hose turned on him which drenched him with cold coldwater water Thomas flatly flaUy denies Crowleys Crowley's explanation that the steward was seized with an insane frenzy and had to be placed in irons lie He says the truth is that Crowley was drunk when the occurrences took place He publishes a letter received from Edmund Wells a fellow stew stew- steward steward ard ot of the Manatawny l confirming his bis story ot of the case Mr Chamberlain at present is on the Mediterranean but it is under under- understood understood stood stool the foreign office will make further representations on the sub MISS AMERICA IS A HOME GIRL TOO s. Lois Eleanor Delander Does housework spoil spoil r the year old Joliet OIl Ill I Iones Ione's ones one's beauty girl chosen from among w w hundreds of beauties at At At- Atlantic I Does the steam from the lantic City this fall as the dishpan make large pores in f s' s queen of pulchritude helps I Iones Ione's ones one's face and redden the t j j her mother with the house house- housework f I hands making them hard t C 1 a work when she's at home II and scratchy after they've and thinks nothing of it dried d fie d i Here she is shown with r w t her mother at the t Does dusting and an all that t at x 4 then polishing the piano detract from ones one's one s poise oise ja xi then washing wishing the dinner Jinner I personality t or what what- whatever M q m x asi k dishes She keeps busy busy l I ever you call it around the house and likes 11 it Maybe it does but Miss v S 'S 5 America doesn't think so so y Rather than detracting I from her beauty Miss De- De Delander Delander h lander loader thinks it adds I |