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EXPELLED PRESTS | ARRVEPERNLES Ten Catholic Clergy at New| York Tell Experiences ated Press NEW YORK s und_homeless, . 1 nun and st brother: first Roman “atholic clergy to reach this country fter being expelled from Mexico, ar- rived last night on the Royal Spanish Mail liner Leon IIL. They told of being seized in their forced to leave with- . any possess and age ith pigs on the vessel on which | hey sailed from Mexico. Despite the action of the govern nent, masses are being said and ffered in dark c | ‘athes formerly of iiven No Time to Prepare. did ive us time to take he said. “We thes. We e us come typical, I semin: howed they 3 E “Giving me no time to colect any of my belongings, they took me first to the jail and then onto a boat, where I, with several others, was nuartered with pigs. That ship was on its way to Havana, and for one day 1 rods with the swine, until the captain heard we were on board and moved us to the first-class quarters. At Havana we were placed on the Leon 111, bound for Spain.” Turned Fire Hose on Them. : priest said he was marched s with 14 guns pointed d of men and women ©One you: long the ut him near the jall hooted the police, who beat them with clubs and turned fire hose on them. Only one of ur Ellis Island, be It is unc rnment ask that he be allowed to enter and continue his at Santa e, N, £ 9 will go to Bare s in Chihuahua have re- ter having been closed but under the order of President Al Anderson, connected with ‘mon_Church, said here. presidente of Casas Grandes, Chihu: «, was in Juarez today and told me the schools had been re- opened after the state government had been informed they were not con- ducted by the church,” said Anderson. TWO DIE IN WRECK, SEVERAL ARE HURT Kladder Station, Near Hollidays- burgy Pa., Scene of Accident on Pennsylvania. ciated Press. | arch 4.—Two per- E d a number slightly injured last night when a Pennsyl- vania Railroad local passenger train bound from Cumberland, Md., to Al- toona was wrecked at Kladder Sta- .lk)n. four miles south of Hollidays- hurg. ; Those who lost their lives were J. E. Lowe, Altoona, the engineer, and a man by the name of Nash of Holli- daysburg. Nash was standing on the platform as the train pulled into Klad- der. The locorgtive jumped the track directly in front of the shelter shed, crushing him to death. Lowe dled a few minutes later. His fireman was among the injured. Four cars left the track with the engine. According to statements of the in- Jured, the train was rounding a curve at Kladder, when the engine plunged from the right of way, rolled down an embankment and pinned the engineer and fireman under the wreckage. The baggage car ripped from the tender and crashed into the station shed. | DAUGHTER CLAIMS BODY. John W. Worthington to Be Buried in New Rochelle, N. Y. TA March 4 (#)—The | Worthington, the " who didtl penitentiary here ast night John Rogers, N Warden John W. ounced. authorities said the body bably be buried in New Ro- They expect to send it An Unprecedented Value $286 10-Pc. Mahogany Veneer Dining Room Suite %145 This is a genuine bargain. We will not be able to duplicate again. Painting, Paperhanging, Convenient Terms 1325 14th St. authorities will | § This suite consists of an obléng exten- sion table, china closet, serving table, buffet, five side chairs, one armchair, George Plitt Co., Inc. Call Us Up for Estimates Sir Esme Howard “Sits on Bench” At Supreme Court | Sightseeing with friends yester- - day in the Supreme Court, Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassador, m for his party in the public s He was soon recog- | nized by a member of tlite courl, | however, and invited to a placs upon the bench reserved for the use of the families and friends of the justices. There the Ambassa- dor’s party listened with comfort Lo arguments presented by John W. Davis, Democratic presidential can- didate in the last campalgn, and by Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, - Assistant Attorney General, involv- ing a construction of the prohibi- tion laws. | { | RARE EDITIONS OF EARLY BRITISH POETS ON VIEW By the Asso CAMBRI it ) seventeenth century Englisi poets is on display today in the treasure room of the Widener Memorial Library of Harvard. Included Is an uncut and untrimmed copy of a second edition of Milton's poems, published in 1678. It is believed to be the only copy of the edition in existe 3 Among the mor arly editions e John of cally One volume by George « nan is entitled A t resting books i Lovelace | yre of Juvenall. The collaction is the gift of an anonymous donor and is made in hon- or of Lionel de Jersey Harvard, a lineal descendant of John Harvard. Tt is sald to be the most complete of its kind in exi 5 15:A Bt 1" FEARS NO Loss To ANY “'""'m""' hAI Smith Bido.. 81 Exchange Real Estate Our exchange depart- ment has many desirable properties to offer. We also are prepared to put in cash with equities or unincumberéd properties and cash. For an advan- tageous deal on your non - productive real estate consult our ex- change department. ardiner & Dent, Inc. ||| 1409 L Street NW. Main 4884 Use it in Tomato Soup LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE Ask your grooer for It SUNDAY EXCURSION SUNDAY, MARCH 7 Special Through Train “Direct to Penna. Ith Ave. and 3 Teates Wash Miduight. 17 m.: arry Penna. Sta. in the heart of N York City, 6.00 am Returning, leaves New York 420 pm. Tickets on_sale two days preceeding date of excursion Similar Excursions Sundays April 4, Muy 2 i Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Railroad of the World Upholstering, Draperies Can Be Arranged Main 4224 e ——— s - MAY REOPEN PROBE OF FILMDOM MURDER Los Angeles Prosecutor in New York, Where Also Are Witnesses in Taylor Case. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 4.—District Attorney Asa Keys of Los Angeles, who is in New York, today refused to say whether his visit had any connec- i wtih the unsolved murder of William Desmond Taylor, motion pic- ture director. Mr, Keys, through a spokesman, asserged that his visit concerned con- siderable official business, but that he was not at liberty to teli its nature. Ta; Wil n in his bungalow and the inves- involved the picion was Miles Minte favorite star ADDED Values to this Complete Clearance ALL $55 Suits and Overcoats " Now Included At And Others Formerly 50. 28. ‘WASHINGTON, questioned because of their friendship with the man. Both now are in New York, and rumors that the case might be re- opened had connected Mr. Keys' visit with the possibility of their being questioned again. > ol ki X TGS Addresses Dental Hygienists. Continuing a series of lectures, Miss Lillian Cain addressed a meeuns} of the District of Columbia Dental Hy- giene Association last night at the Medical Building, 1807 I street. Mrs. Kathleen B. Turner, president of the asociation, presided and announced the program for the next meeting, to be held April 7. el This year, for the first time, the school population of New York City has passed the milllon mark. e i S ) C. 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