Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1926, Page 21

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CRUNASTATES OASE TOKELLOGE Holds U. S. Ambassador Did | Not Use Best Means in His Deportation by Mexico. the Catholic. prelate fram Mexice. has tha the Stite Department ard the n Ambassador did not use | "ilhlP means at their com- ken the position (o' the Becretary. dited made public by the o re Conference -onsul zeneral ai u(d 1 statement rharging Bi na \\(lh tl:x'" | | while in Mexico, and, taken in con- nection with the documents exhibited by me at the time, was a full and complete statement.” | His passport, he said, “showed clearly that I was a clergyman” and “showed with | equal clearness that I was the ‘Right Reverend Bishop of Porto Rico.’” Holds Americans Denied Rights. He made a detailed statement of incidents leading up to his departure '(n\m Mexico, saying: “I bring these facts to the atten- tion of your excellency and of the ernment of the United States be- my observation convinces me | under the present government of Mexico. citizens of the United States having legitimate interests in Mexico and obliged by these to reside | in that republic are being denied the pts which it is customary for one ernment to concede to the citizens another triendly nation, and be- se T feel that the protection of our citizens and thelr legitimate in- | terests in Mexico calls for a policy and action, more precise and more en- ergetic than was exercised by my | his medical certificate further use as your excellency may deem proper.” BRANDS STATEMENT FALSE. Government in my case, and for such | THE a tourist or on . business, Bishop of Porto Rico, who has stated since he left Mexico that he went there for the purpose of making an Investigation for the Pope, replied that he was just a tourist. When it came to the question of his creed, the prelate of the Catholic Church and personal representative of Pope Pius flatly answered ‘Protestant.’ In view of the fact that no one has ever been kept out of Mexico because of re- ligious creed, the claim of a Catholic as the vrelate that he was a Protestant is something Bishop (‘uulnn will have to explain himself.” Insists He 1s 'I'emher Bishop Caruana said in reply that his declaration had been filled out by the inspector at Nuevo Laredo. He denied that the signature on the declaration was his. He said he had EVENING ST not been asked regarding his religion or whether ha came ‘‘as a tourist or on.business.” He reiterated the state- ment that he hld ‘l'lall ‘his profession as that of a ‘teacher,” and asserted that really is his calling. Bishop Caruana is an Amerlcan citi zen and was formerly a priest in Brooklyn and secretary of Cardinal Dougherty of Philadelphia. Secretary of State Kellogg twice ap- pealed to the Mexican government, but was unable.to prevent hiz de- portation. . Miss Natalie Maldonado. daughter of one of the leading architects of Guatemala, is studying architecture at the University of Southern Cali- fornia, with a view to forming a pro- tessional partnership with her father when her studies are completed. NOTE THESE REDUCTIONS! Twill and Charmeen WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY. REV. W. W. MOORE DIES. Noted Richmond' Pastor Will Be Buried Tomorrow. RICHMOND, Va., June 15 (#).— Funeral services for Rev. Walter W. Moore, D. D., first president of Unlon Theological Seminary, and one of the foremost Presbyterfan ministers in KAPLOWITZ INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST $30 & 835 COOL SUMMER GOWNJS $17 FINE GOWNS JUNE 15, the country, who died here, will be held tonight at Schauffier Hall, Union Theological Seminary, and burial will follow in Winston-Salem, N. C., to- morrow morning. At the time ot ‘his death Dr. Moore was president emeritus of the semi- nary, with whose affairs he had been connected for many years. been {1l for more than a year and several weeks ago resigned as presi- 1926. dent of the institntion and was sue- ceeded by Dr. Benjamin R. Lacy of Athnu Ga. S When thnem parents arrive at about the age of 55 their affectionate sons and daughters give them each a coffin and wish them many happy re- turns of the day. Coffins are to he seen in many homes in China. some of them being utilized as wardrobes. He had unable to da an, a § 2 “2 T $150,000 Scholarship Fund. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 1% (@).—A scholarship fund of $150,00° was set aside by the Independer ! Whlte Shoes for June Wear Exclusive with the Stetson Shop Order B'rith Sholom at the twenty-fir:1 annual convention yveaterday. he money will be used to pay the wa through college of song and daughter= of the members who are financialls provides for afx scholarships to he awarded this vear — Miss Melba Stetson Smappy Tee. n white kidskin, Cuban walk g heel. Perfect arch fitting. $14 The BO-Belle Short vamp, gored step n pump. sn white or blond ksdskin, spske heels. $13.50 X Ing N, g Mexican Consul Generll Says Bishop | Claimed to Be Protestant. NEW YORK. 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