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CATHOLICPROTEST SENT T0 CODLIDGE Kellogg Assures Bishops U. S. Will Lay Grievances Before | Mexican Envoy. By the Associated Press, The National Cathol ference 1 y ter sent hy its mittee to President Coolidi grave concern. distress and vere expressed and the country and t will upon t} the present ment in Me: At the sume a communi Welf: public ative a let “heca g dar the s hemisy (& . caused by conduct the govern- | the President, would can Ambassad 3 Committee Letter Follows. letter the committee’s 03 The April April last, and ere is 1 mittee, “to rel of the preser which wipe out liglous libert priest or 1 any and e ¥ inat alienable r free he up on this con that _explici which we believe : s very of our cour agents that gov are dis seminat] through the public press gh their own propaganda lite “Political opponents government have been own coun or ofuge therein. Their pre conduclve to peace. * * * Conscious of Limitations. “We limitations of the upon another and the courtes iplomatic relatic We know wish 1o give public appreciation of the constant effort which our own Government has taken to voice to advance the American pri whenever suitable opportunity sented itself. | “We - of the deep interest of | your excellency and the other high | officers of Gover nt in- | atvidual cases that have been brought before you and of the wre within influence vou have taken te the condition of Ameri- who have suffered in religious persecution. uation of those | your watchful rs¢ the provisions | Mexican const evers setting vernment principles life | of the said driven into have taken ence is not @ conscious of the can Mexico eitizen from and of The committee's letter signed Archbishops Hanna of San Fran by Paul and cisco and Dowling of St. Bishops Muldoon of Rockford, Schrembs of Cleveland, Gibbons of Albany, McDevitt of Harrisburg and Lillis of Kansas City, PROTESTS DEPORTATION. Prelate in Mexico City Caruan: MEXICO CITY, May 19 UP).—The Most Rev. Mora Del Rio, Archbishop of Mexico City. has published open letter addressed to President Calles, in which protest is made against the order for the deportation of Mgr. Caru the papal nuncio, who now is on vay to Washing- ton. ‘The portation Defends Mgr. lares the de- order was issued without sufficient cause and constituted an- other affront to the holy see by the Mexican government “Mgr. lepor atrociously unju says “that hostility Church will be that if the hy the constitutign it must do it with suffici “We make before yo 5 most solemn protes irrevocable adherence Dispatches from I at preliminary hearir of the C: yrosecuting hie intended to request the court gentence the prelate to five vears' im prisonment. The bishop is charged | with having written n pastoral letter | declaring that the religious clauses of | the constitution themselves conatitut- | #d a violation of the constitution. archbishop ion is €0 the letter the Catholic vated. We feel thorized aliens use. and the world and declare our o the pontiff.” p Sarate ¢ nounced that | Mrs. Sarah H. Wilson of Oakland, Calif., now past 81, heads a group of eome 800 women—all over 70 years of age—known as “The Woman and | Girl Workers of the Civil War.” HOME—Must Be Sold to Close Estate - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large sleeping porch, large open fireplace in cozy Every convenience. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Price will surprise you. 1621 Webster St. N.W. 1/, block to 16th St. THE WEATHER ryland and Virginia— Thunder showers this afternoon or 1o night: cooler tonight; tomorrow fair and cooler; moderate to fresh south west winds, becoming fresh norih west tonight West Virginia cooler. probably cast purtion tong Records fo 682 noon Barome + pm., 80: 12 midnizht, ).82; noon, L. H remps District, M Mostly clondy showers in extre hi; tomorrow fair. 21 Hours. B ! § pm 8 am., 29.81; 8 p.m 813 N oceurred {at Lowest temper oceurred at de Tabies. United States C codetic Survey) de., tide, shed by and ¢ (Furni Low high oday E pn 1:33 ind nd 9:09 a.m., 20 Low tide am.; sun T omorroy rises, 4:52 a.m.; sun 7:17 pm. vises sets 1:01 11:32 am.; id the com-|am mps to be lighted one sunset of the Tem nd condition Stations W P cloudy influence of one government | Rain Petondy 0.06 Clear 166 010 1.28 010 01 0.8 loudy “loudy Spokane WASH., D.C FOR| 5 (8 am.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations Temperature. Weather. London, England 18 C Parts. France « Vienna, Aus Clow Copr or i Cloudy Horta (Faval) Cloudy Hamilton, Bermuda « Cuba, « Havana, 3 Colon, Canal Zone ARGENTINA. For week ending May 18. 1026 ~Temperature—Precipitation:~ Current. Depar. Current. Depar. Cloudy Corn ern wheat Southern whea area Standard Denies Wage Increase. BAYONNE, N. J., May 19 (®.—The Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey last night declined to grant a request for a 10 per cent wage increase, recently made by its 5,500 employes in its re- fining plants. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Dcpartment in the last 24 hours M Terrett S . 1024 17th st Effie Vinson. dence Hospital Fva Laehrman 5 Spring rd Louis C. Paladini G i W' Sadler, 4. 506 8th'st. ne .. Kenyon, 67. Garfiell Hospital arles” O'Donnell, 74, United States Sol Home Hospital kloft. 8 0 G et 6w, e, 8 V st . Georgetown University 61, 829 26th st. 1434 Chapin st Emergency Hos- 02 —02 0 —03 one. 72, R o 5°'a) Mavar. o, Eitord. 51 pital ‘Barhara Wilson, 3. Children's Hospital. Fsther R, Sims, 80 1717 Vermont av William Muge, 80, Freedmen's Hospit: Susan A. O'Hear, 112 S st. Joseph Jones. 49, Gallinger Hospital. Magnolia Wilson. 18, 2645 Nichols ave. s.e Rebacca_Johnson. 60,44 Pierce st. Phillip_Bruce. 2407 Ainger, pl. se. Percy Patterson. 19, Freedmen's Hospital Deloloe Hobinson. 15 monthe.” Children's Hospital nook, breakfast porch. Evening Phones: Adams 321 S-l;/ Welcome, North Carolinians Greetings to t ! he visitors of the North Carolina State Society on the 151st anni versary of the Mecklenburg Declaration. Mr.P. A. Brown and Mr. E. W. House, Members-of the Society, with the Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street : STAR wz\s}fl N Byrd Now to Fly To the South Pole Also, Report Says IVENING PLANS FOR BATHING - POOLS SUBMITTED Fine Arts Commission to Consider Projects at Next Monthly Meeting. By the Associated Press. OSLO, Norway, May | gram to the Aftenposten Spitzbergen says that Comdr. Richard 2. Byrd, U. : first man to fly over the North Pole, plans to undertake an ex pedition to the South Pole as soon as po The lieutenant and the members of his expedition are leaving K for London tomorrow A. C. CLARK SPEAKS ON OLD WASHINGTON -A tele- from Licut. construction pools in t s for manicipal bathing 2 Potomac Park and Anacostia will come up for consideration by the National Commaission of ine Arts at |its monthly meeting May Au- thorization for construction of the two . the white pool in East Potomac itely th of the rail- . and the pool for colored . has alrcady been made, 1 appropriation for the con- work h: ot 1 passed. itted will be furth wt the coming the comunission. to come before the | inel ary President Tells Columbia Histori- cal Society George Walker and Others Deserve Credit. given | meeting o A recount of the early plans for the development of the Capital City and of those who were instrument in forming and carrying out thosc plans was given by A. . Cl ident of the Columbia Historic ciety, ut a meeting of that or tion in the Cosmos Club last 1 His address was ilustrated by slide pictures of old houses ar places in the District, and he added many humorous slants on early con allation of poles on the e vete fssion they wanufacturers to experin wi changed installations to tit the views of the commission, ai- 1 a permit, for the installation ready be issued by the Dis- mmission In addition, the imission will consider the design of street car loading platforms on Connecticut avenue hetween K and N 8 juest of T Direc il dise tative Coast Guard v rial to erected at Arlington at a cost of L000, and construction of a new se in the ational Zoological under the Smithsonian Institu- t a cost of about $102,000 Top treatment of the extens of Sixteenth street from road north, including a proposed par! way on both sides of the driveway, will be considered again by the com’ ans would ask the 1niza iht iter s lamented the fact tl Falker. a native of Scotland resident of P’hil hin, had not been given w t Mr. Clark o ered due recognition by historians fo the part he played in the early devel opment of this Referring to George Mr. Clark said “When the Treside Georgetown he was presented with o project of the Federal City upon a seale of wide magnificence he had not contemplated. It was the project of George Walker. Some duy George Walker will receive credit by his torians for his part.” also told of the part { Duvid Burnes, James Greenleaf and others had taken in the development of the National City, and deplored the lack of credit given to Mr. Greenleaf for his part in the development of Washington Mr. Clark recounted in detail the appearance of groups of houses in various parts of the city in the latter part of the eighteenth century, telling who built them, and their occupants. Miss Maude k5. Murphy, sopran companied by Miss Minerva A. Bailey at the piano. furnished music. Last night's meeting was the final one this season, Washi came RABBI SiMON ;IIéADS COLUMBIA HOSPITAL Gen. Ireland Is Vice President, Dr. | Morrill Secretary and Dr. Skinner Treasurer. Rabbi Abram Simon was elected president of Columbia Hospital for Women at the annual meeting of the board of directors at the hospital yes terday afternoon. Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Ireland, surgeon seneral of the United States Army, v elected vice pre: together wiwu_Dr. W. P Morrill secretary and Dr. John O. Skinner treasurer. The following were appointed as| isiting surgeons for the ensuing Drs. J. Wesley Bovee, William Sinclair Brown. J. Thomas Kelley, jr.; | { Huron W. Lawson, G. Brown Miller, 0N 1, William Mercer | Robert Young Sulll ciate visiting surgeons, Drs. Neill, Howard F. Kane, Abbe, Edgar Snowden, J. L. Joseph J. Mundell, Prentiss Willson, W. Titus and Carl Corley. Assistant visiting surgeons appoint- ed Drs. H. Gladys Kain, Gec Nordlinger, Jerome Crowley, J. Kotz, | Stephen Yesko, William 2 L. Siivester and Ernest Yost. Maj. | George R. Caliender, Medical Corps, U. S A, was appointed pathologist | and Dr. Thomas F. Lowe chiet| anesthetic, with Dr. Elizabeth Sohon s colleague and Drs. J. C. Bradley and J. T. Mann as associates. D Joseph Harris and Charles Dem: | were elected as dispensary physic Listen to the gears! 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Costs No More! 5-Ply, 11c Foot Molded, 14c Foot Molded, Best Grade, 16c Foot Potomac Rubber Co. 726 14th St. N. W. Main 170 iTON, | | noon the NOTABLE EXHIBI END HORSE SHOW Morgan, Takes Three-Bar Jump The broug Ar the financ succe the interest shown by newed hope for the e soon to the remained It rs ble owned by its he that 1 ju sing the h ng | hands down R T e S standpoint s cl; applause. Luci pressed honors, some hunter the class [ hunters with e | by Betty Landon of Grove with Summer Hill, owned by Lehman, third, and Gill, R. Ortman, fourth. Mr. new exhibitor at the National Hor sistent winners throughout owned by C. O. Tsc Morgan hard for however, Lucifer is d he walked « He was Veteran of O0ld, Against Good Field. S h Babette. v Laura | second. In the saddle ddy, owned by Bugene Mey 1 the champlonship, with Show close after Fror National Capital Horse ht its 1926 meet to rlington Park yesterday in a blaze of splendor, of both _entries was probably the show held in yvewrs, and soclety has re hment here, t owned by . and Economy, ow L. Secott, was second § for road horse ch + class for hant te t Club was first; secon an third ay es, it ul most s, of a horse show finest in the for n of standing to prove the mos horse of the show. Mayj P. Geors ad to defeat but once and one occasfon both fts rider 1dges agreed that its refusal s 2lo” jump was due to a mistak rvider. Morgan proved his vesterday, however, win the difficult three-bar jump | st one of the bes that has ever shown in these | (i Ciub ent ton’s ent 1y Tollow old B 1] hunters—Nanette Made Impressive Jumps. Dr. Moore to Speak. amily will be g n's performar 1sational exh 1 the hol to top four Ma alll it junior s rd party i | New Susmer | Whire Swees! & Temporarily 1318 G St entered Ortman is & mplons, Albemarle e than in the first and Morgan | brought the gallery to its feet with elin, jr.. umping | a hand- M with - middle and heavyw Stables, O by Capital | how, and his entries were con Francis X. Somers Winner. popular championship, | Tittle Curt 1 annie, Julian Morris, runner-up Sherman int, ned - by , in the In Tarwood id Hunt H. Nor " fourth. Other summaries | iven by the meeting S T ) 5 G 2 & B é\;; -} 3 CEEUEE 3 | ! Thife Roc! “The leading mineral wat OTTLED ONIY AT THE WHITE ROCK SPRING T 0 o WAUKESHAWISCONSIN . BOWLING GREEN STORAGE & VAN CO. LIFT VANS Foreign and Inland Removals of - Household Goods and Fine [ffects Agents FEDERAL STORAGE COMPANY 1707 FLORIDA AVENUE Adams 6304 ? Remember . . . 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