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Ty FARMER SLASHES WIFE AND HIMSELF Sunstroke Blamed for Sud- den Attack—His Condition Reported Critical. |CATHOLIC ANNEXES AND POSSESSIONS SEALED BY MEXICO (Continued from. First Page.) Living in a Fool’s Paradise. '™ 55 YEARS OLD To DAY, ELMER . 3 GETTIN' ol GETTIN ot statement also sald that the Mexican constitution attacked the divine ori- gin of the church, its objectives, its ministers and its property. Questions Are Answered. To question as to through what constitutional means Catholics hope to obtain modification of the religious regulations, the episcopate replied: “The means would be to make President Calles see he has exceeded himself in his authority, which is declared by many legal experts, Cath- Apparently crazed from a sunstroke suffered several days ago, Charles E THINK YDU RE GETTING OLO, HEY? SAY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TONDAY, AUGUST 9. 1926. By Webster WHY, CHARLIE, You oqén'f To BE N SHORT PANTS, TH 10€EA OF A Boy YOUR AGE PUTTING o ARS AN TRYING To ACT LIKE A FULL GROWN MAN CATHOLIC “DRYS™ ASSEMBLE IND.C. Delegates From Every State Arrive for Convention o Open Tomorrow. Delegates fram virtually every State in the Union were arriving here today for the fifty-fifth annual convention LANGLEY SENDS WIFE WIRE FROM PRISON Former Representative Congratu- lates Successor, Elected Saturday. By the Associated Press. PIKEVILLE, Ky., August 9.—John W. Langley, former Representative from the tenth Kentucky district. to- day telegraphed his congratulations to his wife upon her victory in Sat- urday's Republican congressional pri- mary, in which she won back the seat lost when Langley resigned “I am supremely happy.” Langley NEIGHBOR POWERS MAY BACK SERB NOTE Controversy With Bulgaria Over Border Raids Believed Passed Danger Point. By the Associated Press. SOFIA. Bulgaria, August 9--Thq note of Serbia on the subject of raidsy by Bulgarian irregulars on the border, expected to arrive shortly, v will be supported by the other powers of the Little Entente. . Tn view of the steps taken In Sofin Leapley, 60-yearold farmer, f near olics and non-Catholics, L : ; T experts, Cat : «tinence | Wired from the Atlanta penitentiary, |and Belgrade by the British, Frenci Capitol Helghts, Md., embraced and [amending the constitution. Regard. of the Catholic Total Abstinence| Qi SO " orving a two-vear sen: [and Italian ministers. however, tha Union, which will open a two-day ses-| yonce for conspiracy to violate the | Bulgar-Serb controveray is considerc] ! Ing other means adopted by individ- kissed his wife yesterday afternoon before slashing her several times ““'11“ or private secular associations, sion with pontifical high mass at St.| prohibition law. ven these gray [to have passed the danger point. with a or and then cutting his|the church will limit itself to saying Patrick's Church tomorrow at 10|walls seem to shine with the luster [ When the ministers of the powers own throat. )‘\g“"‘l";"llh?yl are lawful or unlawful.” 3 of our beloved Cumberland and Bluo |approached M. Bouroff, the Bulgarian = 1 .- o 3 seriously lifying the answe: t Mex- -y X o - B ’ forelg: inikter, he . - d 4 P critical eondition at Casualty Hos- |nd its ministers, the statement says P Non o f Pl CAREFUL ABOUT TH COMPANIONS Y | 00 (0 C, () cession have been made | May He bless and keep always the | the Bulgarian government would taka Rurs You im! OLO! SAY, Dores JoU ASSOCIATE WITH, A GROWING] | by the committee in charge, headed [ good men and women and all our |all necessary measures fo prevent the constitution denies the judicial personality of the church, author- izes federal officials to intervene in the affairs of its cult and external dicipline, empowers local legislatures to determine how many priests shall officiate in each State and forbids the 1 severed windpipe pital, with a nea and numerous gashes on the body. The wife managed to wrench her- self loose from the grip of her hus- hand before he could accomplish his announced purpose of ending her life. She ran to the home of a nelghbor | MAKE ME LtAveH! by Willlam H. De Lacy, formerly judge of the local Juvenile Court. Following the mass tomorrow morn- BoYy CAN'T B€ Too PARTICULAR Knights of Columbus Hall, 918 Tenth street. where Commissioner J. Frank- lin Bell will deliver the address of wel- ing, the delegates will assemble at the children of the Kentucky mountains. My love and greetings to the first Congresswoman of the old Common- wealth.” Mrs. Langley’s term of office begins next March 4 and she has no opposi- bands of irregulars from crossing the Serbian frontier and to put an end to their activities in general. BELGRADE, August 9 (®). -Jugo slavia, Rumania and Greece early thig week will send a collective note to church, its ministers and church and summoned socleti v i i 5 % " Bulgaria. The character of the docu. Several colored » responded | oo b e ol e e come on behalf of the Board of Dis- sy i e D o amy | ment is eing kept secret. The gen ! S possible the life of the trict Commissioners. L7 u:—‘et;‘:t( '\\-a;“pmvfid ation und | oral feeling here. however. is that sympathy 2 yea farm- by Leapley’s 8 Policemen from precinet soon reached and found Leopley lying the razor church in Mexico. The statement declares that the con. stitutional regulations consider crim- inal certain acts ordered by iod, such as the fulfillment of religious vows, made compulsory by God's law, who: c ever made them: the duty of parents The officers experi- | to teach their children the truths of i Leapley’s | the Catholic faith, and the encourage- ment, under God’s order, of divinely the seene exhausted on the ground, still in his hand and blood gushing from his clutch on the r ing her husband was irve- | inspired religious vocations. sponsible from overwork and heat All Sci e P ghan, national president of the union. prostration, Mrs, apley awaited ‘ hools May Be Closed. Among ?lhers appearing on the pro- anxi v while surgeons took 25 On the question whether Catholic m will be Mrs. Rose l’vllin’.!arm; n, i 02 - SH1l hes A hier ponse’s fhcoat el Gl en s ForbiA e oYt RATTAbY T SE AR EEEL = Mary Frances Glenn, Miss Marie Roof and 1t’s far cheaper TO PAINT than to e feated! for her own dn. | ISHSCHGOI i Beyico dthe iep inporats WHY, eeL YES, | WENT "0 THE e g waw B cantyellfanc to procrastinate about protecting es until her husband had been xrmrigts out 'thm;x canonical law forbids LIKE A KID OF 15, | DON'T COUNTRY CLu's_g‘ANpcfAfizzp ‘“{‘i‘.fi&"o‘i‘; ’li‘niliz“m e House . h taken care of. ) e E o s vy EXPECT To REACH TH AGE OF NEVER AGAIN L THE s Wednesday at 9 o'clock at St. Pat- vour property in such a way. Mrs. Leapley was able to leave the > educate their chiliren in a CRETION FOR ANOTHER. WAS FULL OF OLD MEN rick’s Church for souls of dead mem- Paints T Porches, trim, blinds, siding, etc religion which is not Catholic. It is said further that thus far about 50 Catholic schools, averaging 150 pupils each, have been closed, but if the government insists on execution of the regulations, all the Catholic schools, having a total of 2,000,000 pupils, will be closed. hospital being bandaged SUSPECTS STEEL TRUST. Sees Treaty as German Expert Mass Meeting Planned. The afternoon session at 2 o'clock tomorrow in the Knights of Columbus Hall will start the real business agenda of the convention. A public mass meeting tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock in Poli's Theater will be addressed by Judge De Lacy former Senator A. O. Stanley of Ken tucky and Very Rev, Peter J. O'Calla- Following this mass the dele- gates will convene at Knights of Co- lumbus Hall for the morning session. The afternoon session will also be held at that hall. Will Visit Arlington. The delegates will make a_pilgrim- SOME OF 'Em 30 AriD 35 YEARS OLD: ago by the reelection of Mr. ley—at the same tims I feel t a vindication of us. I based my paign on my own fitness for offics Floor Wax and Finishes 7777777777772 K 727, millwork a B o o e e Save Your House soon weather beyond repair unless kept well painted—and a few gal- lons of paint cost far less than new no complications are to he expected More than 1,000,000,000 pencils year are manufactured fn Americs nd lumber. Basis of Big European Monopoly. | "The episcopate savs it is impossible i i i WULLLANGTOW N, Mase. Augw| o Sive the. Rumcr of pricks ang BES? ot etogton Cemmtery ne 50 | N N A e 9 (®._—Completion of the recent|nuns deported, “because of the diffi- o'clock tomorrow afternoon. § —inside and out—also stains, var- Franco-German commercial _agree- | CUlty in the security of the mails, Tomorrow night will be devoted to \ . : » ments is teen by Dr. Moritz J. Tonn | Which has become apparent during a program of entertainment for the § Wood nishes and other finishes—all at as a step toward an International | this persecution.” But it is estimated delegates and their friends in the ball- \ Tron and Stee. Trust in western that 300 foreign priests and 30 nuns room of the Ralelgh Hotel. On the \ stajns a:‘d . Ed . Yurope, whose international c h.\\!- heen deported nnf] 600 nlh&‘jlfl program will be George O'Connor, \ 11 L r N istic aspects may arouse counter | Placed in positions which require Matt Horne and other local entertain’ | N : peCIa Ry OW I'TICES lubor tendencies that will lead to a | them te leave the country, ahandon- ers. N Varnishes rule of either the captains of indus. | iN€ their charitable work and teach- Headquarters for the convention § N try or that of an international poli- i) - - a have been established at the Ralelgh \ \ LA N sked why the church belleves that 16 reRISErItion: of dolesates 1 \ \ Dr. Bonn, who is lecturing at the | Prests cannot register themselvos starting today. All the sessions \ A Institute of Politics, 1s a professor in | LAk the municipal authoritles, as the ekdpentdgiine pusil \ - \\ il ol s fubordinate his ministry and the |over Miss Florence §. Cilley’s store, | see many visitors with whom his poli.\ MEET AFTER 55 YEARS Wife beating in Vertevezka. a Rus- § PAINTS & GLASS \ ersailles. church properties to lay powers, | not many feet away from President |cies, the forthcoming elections and * |stan village, was abolished when the \ 4 o' is Gontraly to the idivine con:|/Coolidgels home: international affairs will be discussed, —_— women went on a strike, refusing to \ 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 j so that the President will get a solid | Brother and Sister, Separated by |remain at home unless their hushands [N\ stitution of the church, its rights and | Uncle John Wilder was on hand FALLS TWO FLOORS. pledged themselves to stop the prac- ity, and substitution of civil power [at church, however, even if he |background of information and a pic- 3 - o - - . - e _— o ety o O metmore, | aid serape & fddle at Haturday | ture of the needs of the Natlon to Citicagol Five)h Heunited e honatvee it v ates the Mexican constitution | night's dance. He directed the church | a t him in preparing his next mes- CHICAGO, August 9 (#).—Ses s o tone Setter Badly Hurt in Plunge. i e freedom o | singing vigorously and helped himself | sage to C Congress. rated at the time of the great ( S NS Nl W N & i e itself. which T"“““"“‘-“ o h ¢ h Everythi oints to the Phillipi uffers Several Fractures. thought and separation of the church | to swell the chorus of the three| Everything polnts e Philliplne |/ 2 =8 gt c5 chrs axo. a b e T e and state. 1foly, Tloly, Toly," “Jesus, | problem as becoming increasingly im. | CLE 16, 85 YEArY G50, o brother and = ; harles Jone 73 \" street, fell . of My Soul' and “Stand Up, |portant. The European situation, on [“5 % g2 r® (o Ve lihe 1ived in a S a4 on the thivd floor of | FEARS LIFTING ARMS EMBARGO. | Stand Up for Jesus.” account of the French debt settlement, | section of the city swept by the fire, ulso is being watched, but the most im- the Rust Building, 1335 K street, to. ntie Fohn e e attention 2 ncle John paid no more attentio i Sy mes She fled. Her brother John and her & ’ . to the President than he used to when | portant point at the moment in inter- | o ot el . . Mexican Consul General Refers to|to the Fresitens than bo Ve8] foor so, | national affairs relates to Mexico, |f2ther lived in another cection, but earance—/Yow 1§ t e ime tO ave ! Paris Massacre in Statement. went o the same church. In fact, the | Even in view of the administration's [ Jiela dic Dok kBew the Aceress b sl congregation as a whole indicated | 2nnouncement that there will and can ; £5 ") i i siece of stone to be lo NEW YORK, August 9 (P).—Ar- cel B it ihs ot Sochunet ot iha| to.locatel he T e t ¢ | that it was no noveity to see President no in e the | “Near Naperville, Ill., at the fz to_him when the stone slipped. In |turo M. Elias, consul general of Mex- |t 1 Was ba REVELN (0 o0 struggle going on there between the |, Near Nuperville, 1l at the amm order to escape being hit, he jumped {ic0, in a statement issued terday, | ™71t “was not without a touch of re- [church and state, this is a matter A e e asked if were the desire of certain which will be watched closely all along AW, v a aside and lost his b o gret that the President, notwithstand- ing the homely simplicity of the sur- roundings in which he has lived for tholics in the United States who re agitating against the arms em- « the line so developments which may embarrass the administration may be From 15830 until after the Civil W i Heco ing ab L 3 3 vil hargo to Mexico “to bring about an. el I il o 7 Yankee clippers carried ioe from Bos. | olor. massacre of St. Bastholomew's | the past four days, left his natve |averted. fe Xk - 3 ton to India. With the advent of eve.” i - i i tificial refrigerution the trade Manuel C. Tellez, Mexican Ambas- Will Arrive This Afternoon. Kreisler to Play in Spain. out dor o the Unitcd % who ur-| On each of the days here he did| BARCELONA, Spain. August 9 C\[@e are building a O rive: rooklyn night of : : ity 5 The Ward liner Mexico, said that the | SOMe of the trifling things he wanted | (). —The Palace of Music here has en- _ngl; 25_ SHIPPING NEWS present conflict between the Mexican | to do, and while he was largely free |tered into a contract with Fritz Krels. | ==} government and the Roman Catholic | from official cares, he nevertheless, |jer, the violinist, for a concert next e Church ts of no concern {0 Any | gave considerable thought to some |\yinter. Kreisler_will receive 25,000 at_and_Sailings From yace matly Bl _ | problems of Government. B RA i New ¥ “This is Mexico's affair and Mex- | P'xp 6 olgears vacation, if it may be | Pesetas (about $4,000) for a single per. ; 5 Dbl Deveihaiat ico’s alone,” he said, \\Ahven“ a.«k‘»d_ termed that, is more than half over,| formance, This will be the largest 06-12 Dist. Natl. Kank Blds. about agitation for intervention bY | Ag soon as he settles down again at|sum ever paid to any artist in Spain 2 Gt 4 ARR the United States. “Amecieun PIrob: |gwhite Pise Camp he expects 16ls.: wue consert RARIRPUPARAAINARS A Pastores— Port. Lin: rty ds far_safer in Mexlcothanitilipiinge tnto iafralvs) of fstats, Hewilli|cS 2 Jas is in the United States” =~ 1|meke & few small excursions in the In his statement vesterday Consul|yicinity of his camp, the longest prob- General Elins denounced the plea of | 1yivbe Y Blafechurg, and is planning to | former Judge Alfred J. Tallev, spokes- man of the Society for the Protection fof Republican Rights in Mexico, for the lowering of the arms embargo. “Is it his desire,” the consul gen- ked, “to bring about another s war similar to those which 4 N'S LEADING FLORIST What Flowers A Papering—Painting—Awnings There 1s no job you want done too small Awnings carefully mac cheertuily for us to handle. urope in blood during the |snd reconditioned. ~ Estimates o e Aes? “1¢the Government of | fiven—reasonable prices. Wlll DO! ’\‘,'."\7/7’/.0/ 74 United States sed the arms - : ¢ ,:‘xl\: 4o at this time only one con CORNELL WALL. PAPER CO. The richest room or the simplest is trans- ’\\‘/'/ /l/’“ T{seas i £ ol B iR neenlt by e 3th St. NW. figured by the magic beauty of Gude's flowers— 7 ?\’ X0 ed world.” liner brought civil : E to New in basket or bouquet. ) ! “ard Aug 4| 1t Havana. ~ | vork 38 Catholic nuns, refugees from e ) AORK. | Mexico. Forty others boarded the P.S—Send a basket of Summertime blooms to that v& " AvE 14 Vera Cruz, but disembarked 4 sick friend or relative. R BROS. Two Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 4278 Main 1102 Member of Flovists' Teiegraph Delivery Association PRESIDENT ON WAY BACK TO HIS CAMP AFTER VISIT TO HOME (Continued Minnckahd IN THE AIR Atop the Earle i L4 when they got a good closeup of Dunclng fesery nits 'to | President and Mrs. Coolidge coming TR e A UAR AL R out amons. @ @ @ s Rev. Mr. Phillips sought a large y A AR K A f contribution, saying that the church Special A“!:'hls Week 9 5 needed* repairs and the hymn books Mulroe, Kuehlin z Midngihe | replaced. 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