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RUN-OFF DEPENDS /N RS, FERGUSON Texas Governor, Certified as | Candidate Against Moody, | Highways of the U'nited States must be constructed in the future with a view to protecting lives, and not mere- ‘1) to provide a temporary means of transportation. in the opinion of Secre- tary Hoover of the Commerce Depart- ment. Uniform traffic regulations through- | out the United States and Canada also are Hoover Urges Uniform Traffic Rules To Make Lives Safer on U. S. Highways| THE ulations should be supported by Che‘ entire country along the lines recom- | mended by the National Conference on | Street and Railway Safety.” Property loss as the result of accl- dents in the past 12 months was placed by the Secretary at more than | $600,000,000, with & death toll in ex- cess of 30,000, | NG STAR, WASHINGTON, TALES OF SOVIET SPLIT HELD FALS Moscow Declared as Quiet as Any American Town, Due D. C. TUESDAY, TSEA WIS MAPPED FOR FONCK FLIGHT Plane Is Nearly Ready and Weather Is Watched for E AUGUST 1926. of the United States Army, and pos- sibly a radio operator will, with Capt Fonck, make up the transatlantic crew. The flight is to follow a 3,660- mile route up the coast to Maine, past the Newfoundland Banks, across to the southwest tip of Ireland, pver southernmost England to France at Cherbourg, and to Le Bourget, the landing fleld outside Paris. It is hoped to make the flight in 86 hours. GARLAND DIVORCED. | Navy; Capt. Homer Berry, lorm-rlyl West Htyle SVGGISTIO NS | he declared in a state- ment made public today by the Ameri- can Road Bullders’ Assoclation. “Uniform laws by the States are | necessary to check the terrific toll in life and property that reckless auto- necessary, “When we had only three people in | a township,” he concluded, “they did not require traffic rules to keep their elbows out of each other's ribs, but when we get a million in a community somebody has to tell them how to “April Farm"” Head’s Wife Names Colony Resident Co-respondent. NEW BEDFORD, Mass., August 10 P).—Mrs. Mary Wrenn Garland today | Yet to Show Hand. to Summer Siump. Hop-0ff Soon. One Third - Off By the Associated Press BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. | By the Associated Press DALLAS, Tex., August 10.—Certifi-|mobile driving ~levies annually in | move or they will run into each other. | o b ROOSEVELT FIELD. Y..| was granted an_unconditional divorce cation of Gov. Mirfam A, Ferguson as | America," Secretary Hoover said. “The | Roads must be constructed wide | PY R#dio to The Star and Chicago Daily Newe. | o 04715 “6ra of the most impor- trom" Charles Garland, head of the B cundidate to oppose Attorney Gen- |activity of the American Road Build-|enough and numerous enough to MOSCOW, August 10.—Wild storles| tant figures in connection with the at-| “April Farm” colony at Allentown, All S'n'.‘ | |ers’ Association in securing such reg- | handle them.” of revolutions, arrests and executions Pa. She was given the custody of the eral Dan Moody in the run-off prima tempted transatlantic-flight of Rene od August 28 for the n»‘m. ratic Eduber | in Russia, emanating from the imagi- | Fonck, French ace of aces, will be the | three children. 0 ial nomination has created an| i I nations of diligent correspondents of | weather man. With his finger con.| The principal witness was Paul . Bmosphere of unccrtainty fn party | members would inform the American | various western capitals, have not | stantly on the atmospheric pulse of | Scott of Steleo, N. J., a teacher and Sammer affairs pending a definite announc public of the real conditions su: red the Moscow newspapers to re- | the world, he will “give her the gun' |member of the Allentown colony. Bet- rounding the religious situation in Mexico. The President told them that the difficulties in Mexico had been started, or rather provoked, by the Mexican representatives of the hier- archy of the Roman Catholic Church, who he declared were “intolerant.” “They think,” the President is quoted as having said, “that every one should conform to their dogmas At present they cannot do as they used to do. They cannot persecute individuals or members of other re. ligions. The Mexican government had to punish them and to suppress the outrages of Catholics. ment Iy ing Hovey, who lived at the farm, was Jhamed_co respondent. AURQRAHILLS the governor as to her plans, | of the Democratic \ld!e‘ /mmittee declare. Ame was nrdflrcll by the commit- | ply or interfere with the operation of trains or peaceful activities in other of the Soviet Union. en last month’s party squabble, which apparently started the fiiction- ists’ competition, has dwindled here in a ponderous newspaper es cussing the issues from a doct: standpoint. Zinovieff, the central fig- ure in the recent incidents, has gone on a two-month vacation, and others are scattered in the lazy resorts of Crimea and the Caucasus reglon. Numerous Americans who recently arrived are leaving this week for when conditions are ideal for the giant | Sikorsky plane to start. Beginning today, the Weather Bu reau at the Battery will receive re-| ports twice daily from ships on the Atlantic. From these reports on yeloclty and direction of the wind,| arometer readings, temperature and general_conditions all along the p i VB ;l:nsed flight lane of the Sikorsky,| “Fifteen Minutes From F Street” “orecaster James H. Scarr and his . W - i associate, James H. Kimball, will de.| Loy (Where Values Will Increase termine the weather likely to be ex-| - b perienced for several days ahead. And | T HONE M. 7343 __ when they declde that favorable con- B Stein-Blocks Includeed i ; NOW ! 26.67 i ™ 30.00 33.34 { 36.67 40.00 | b 43.34 withdrawal, as she pre- | wunced she planned to do. ECONOMIC PROBE ot BEGUNINMENICO ;‘,»;‘”;,y:mru\y‘;rmDrop in* Exchange Forces b | Step Looking to Solution evious| Of Financial Situation. May wout Not Be Cane taking forms vernor alleging that | ed campaien contri | _The committee ix to be headed by prevent the great movement for the Uprising Report Denied. for the concessions committee, while “Bring Them Ia” or Phone Fr. 8416 ment of the governor's previous tours along the Volga in the Ukraine | ditions are probable they will give Py | ent that she would withdravw Assalls Clergy’s Past. and Crimea, expecting to return at|the word and the flight will begin. HEAT 46.67 : from the primary, thus making Moody “The Catholic clorgy has always the end of the month. The peasants| The plane now is practically com. |- [EVYTLUY] | 50.00 '}; Llsiy executive commit- | gy the Associated Press. been attempting to keep from obey. are now busy harvesting the crops, pleted, and should be out of the | o » R NELL I CEL M g EXICO CITY, August 10.—Al-|ing the laws. They never have been While the factories are working fuli] hangar and ready for its test flights 5 Alérations Dot necossarils mean that she must | 3. Pani. minister of finance, | willing to obey any authority, except | time and are badly behind needed pro- | by the end of this week. It is hoped | 011 Burner o ' o e . . appointed a committee of ex- |that of Rome. The Catholic clergy duction. Even party issues are dor-|the start will be about August 20. i 4 Ezcepted coe! e representing all important | never has been a factor in the de-|mant until the meetings of the Third eut. Allan_Snody, United States 1411 N.Y. AVE. - MAIN 6380 All four-plece SPORT SUITS » cortified Mrs. Fergu. | banking and fi al institutions in | velopment or uplifting of the nation. Internationale and the central com- | e z ks incl and 3 e T - | Mexico to Investigate the economic | There also hus been u tendency to mittee of the Russian Communist! Trotsky, who occuples a small apart- = two-plece GOLF SUITS uded. e U mitted. e | situation and fluctuations in ex- | keep political power in their hands. 'party in the Autumn. ment near that of M. Stalin, is en- | fLame BOOKS BOUGHT ! | changes. The Catholic clergy can not longer grossed in literary pursuits and work | { Lot e fates, | Daniel Aguilar, head of the technical | reform of social and economic The only sensational story which | Zinovieff is taking a much needed pe- g ns is for.| fiscal department of the treasury. [ditions in Mexico. This is the ori the local authorities have taken the | riod of rest in the Caucasus after {:is Weatod adon b o Bl < a can.| The committee will recommend |¢f the difficulties we have had in pyouple to characterize as a canard | stormy recent innings with the cen- <uch | measures, political, economic and|Mexico ~with the Romun Catholic (g 5 report from Bucharest giving | tral executive committee of the Com- l E barred | fi for the stabillzation of ex- A it i an account of an uprising in the | munist party. There has been no from the ballot 5 | change and improvement of the gen- ,“_Ndmtf:“;’g(‘_“‘::ifij‘x“";:;f”'""" 4 Ukraine, making it necessary for Ru- |mobilization of Soviet troops, as re- | (INC.) i vhei the committee found | eral economic situation. i . sta mania to concentrate troops in Bes- |ported abroad, nor has there been the Moody lacked more than 1700 | dho sl el i T sarabia. Soviet sources insist the | Slightest indication of any uprising Must 14th and G Streets N.W. rity: dnithe Ave Food Prices Rising. opposed the religious law as rice | There has been a sharp drop in } the value of silver money in Mexico and prices of certain foodstuffs are within the army. Army Is Humored. oviet leaders long have been in the Rumanian troop movements are due to unrest in that country and are made to forestall anticipated troubles 1 in Bessarabia. 1 m the president v to Run. ) The Protestant leaders have petition followed | rising. There has been somewhat A 5 . S 5 = i it : submitted themaelves to the law. According to reports, the command- | custom of giving the army the best | of & flurey in financial and business | Wo'have no difficulties whatever with ant of Gelavsky n. near Bu.|of everything, bestowing special at- clrcles over the situation. but the | them. They are all at peace and put- charest, ordered soldiers to fire at the | tention on their welfare, contentment / e pLehenston. on. the. part of |UnE their time to religious work.” |political prisoners working in_the and recrention, thus winning _their ° . ° gnpo s - : 2 shidn _courtyard. Thirteen Bessarablans | loyalty. Moscow is as quiet as any ! ‘;{;L:“Ln}:hl((;‘ Of & bossible panic. - Al| MEDIATION OFFERS REPORTED. convictea of pasticiation in the Tar. | American city on Sunday morning. ( l 5 < : — — tarbunar were among the ber. | Ha e population is away in the fall in the value of silver with the arbunar were among numbee. | HAIE (el papulationiatawayy Infune Archbishop | | The action aroused great indignation their relatives and friends. hgfore| economic boycott declared by the Statement Credited to Bie L divn He| Soonom he d 7 ke g I gishly through the capital. f 2 H k . A jaune e cann 1,-'\%2“1.-3-:51‘5,‘:: r?;‘eltx::‘s:muxdfi:v Charges People Oppose Laws. | Several prisoners who were not | Twenty American college professors, —O) 8 ousekeeping partments from the raThtnts e s Y1 NEW YORK, August 10 (#).—The | wounded in the fusillade were hand- ‘[’;‘m:;:flmfl" 7 ‘:’;""‘h “01')':"“- who . . i 1 L eserted by the bankers that| New York Worid says today the Mexi. |cuffed and placed in dungeons and | 2 (O [EORmPle BAUe beeh pear i} tO appreciate its many lon of ano September | EE o e ellver {3 due to the | can government has received offers of | oblized to stand for 10 days. Thelr |} COPICE (0 TG FA000M BN O d 13 and her accompanying announce- | the stump In ellver s Che to the ) on in its differences with the |follow prisoners have now heen on a | (1 [OSt PESSetw and safe towns In advantages QR e et “kh\flx':nm office rge zold reserve to supoprt a new | Catholic Church, which have not been | hunger strike for elght days. uimioeii ordetly iEorTe of lhb‘;ne";'flp " as soon s affuirs of the sheciil S| issue of paper money by the Banco | published nor brought results. | Further reports tell of a typhus epl- | 20 TO0E STIETW, Bome of them ba Wooded Home Sites =i e de Mexico and for the payment of | In a copyrighted statement by Arch- |demic which devastated Jassy prison, | or Caucasus while others are dividin, Mexico’s foreign debts. bishop Jose Mora y del Rio, it is de- and on account of a lack of an 1sola: | thei" time in Moscow between sights AND g lver coinamge ranged yesterday | clared that such offers have been re- |tion hospital the epldemic spread out- | ceaing, investigations of social condi. Villa Sites FREED ONM $5.C00 BAIL hetween 103 and 104 pesos to buy | ceived “from highly qualified person- |side the walls of the jail. Seven hun- | tiong and interviews with various * 100 pesos gold. ages” other than President {,ofum of ‘d:«;flxnfitfll;&ex‘;‘:}hn r:pnflk(i made | Soviet commisars. 5 ALL SIZES m P IN $10.000 RING CASE| Business Long Depressed. whose tenders were published. tendance at a meeting of metal work- an,,‘,‘fif\na'e J,?,';v‘de:;v: '“5:1?" flooded || Hedges&Middleton, Ine. An appraisal of the present con-| The archbishop denied that the ers. Four hundred were released later | with anxious queries from home con- Realtors i 3600 Connecticut Ave. - and the others held. (Copyright 1926, by Chicago Datly News Co.) church is attempting to set up a state | ditfons must include recognition of 1412 Ey. in 9503 within a state, but, he said, “the be- | ye Franklin 9503 cerning their safet; - are the fact that business in Mexico has “l ‘They are as safe Man Accused of Fraudulently Ob- here they would be on Main street. taining Jewel From Capital Wom- | heen depressed for month: Long | liefs of the Mexican people do not har- - i : $ hefore the development of the re-|monize with the Mexican laws and | CORRESPONDENT FINDS PEACE. PESEISLEA S RO ALODS ligious controversy many business | constitution.” i e s D v men \ere gloomy over the outlook.| *To ask and to try for derogation of | yoscow Ts Qulet and Safe, Surprisin B T A 0 charged | The boveott to some extent has | these laws,” the archbishop sald, “ls i il WBALTIMORE, Ausist 10 Charsed | made bud matters worse. Impartial | not going against the soverelgnty of | Visiting Americans, i Soduidboileddt i observers, however, express the con- | the nation.” . s 4 gfi’”:“)"'" R b R:|Viction that present conditions, or| Replying to President Calles' state- Dnfi?fisg:}‘h "‘}‘:"l“"”{"g‘ifi”; :fl‘}w:l F[rst 100% o-operatlve n'n:y:,»” 1 ashington, Tnest O] even” conslderably worse conditions, | ment that Protestant ministers are | (oot ”of the o ety by buying a x S e Y\ | could prevail for a long time with-| doing their work quilly, he said: = , 3 . o, A B ld SRl i out tnt"Government heing forced to | “°Tf this is truc. It 1 one more proof | 13 beell munlered, that Leon Trotsky new 100 / partment Duilding Zinovieff has has fled, that Gregory Co-Operative United States Commissioner J. " Wl i o o . vield on its re“flflfl»~ P“H(‘.‘. which i# | that his idea is to attack the Catholic | s = . by Mo A. Joyce, a Department of —— ol 1\{‘[‘{;’:’“&:‘;(}{“#[“5"‘;‘1: ToLestalt | fictions. ~ An_investigation conducted vantages offered—and has scored an unprece- ministers e dented record for selling. by a correspondent for the Associated Justice agent, who charged him with ined the ring by fraud. o Joyce, Hamme s the ring for a loan from tury Trust Co. of this city. was put up as collateral, money was kept by Ham . Joyce said 1 will be held in Washing: 1 recently was arrest - while attempting to dispose of a $20.900 peari necklace, but police found he was acting as agent for a broker. Few Other chnllt)es in Hawaii Planned for Swedish Visitors. HONOLULU, August 10 (@), Crown £ Adolf and Prin- who are com- ind be reduc Consul tve: and representa- ¢ Army and Navy “hip_off_port. SPECIAL NOTIC PAPERFD ITH «t{\T.\l of the u I—’\» NPT RTED TRY |l!\h OF FURNI i ulglelniy o Halt: TKANSFER AND' ST LS .L OR PART LOAD YORK RICHMOND, TSBURGH ¢ WAY ! OF THE BOARD 0 Insurance oreetown o take 1 L. Edwarde resolutions were. ieased AlLY an midst G n ests "of the for the int to 1 Iy ur mpathy. and be it 1ites be spread on publiehed in 1 that the ge Committee T-‘EACHES RIPE 40 PUT US ON YOUR ROOF cuagantee lo wtop il N 26 or 27 9th & Evarts Sts. NE 4 well IRONCLAD *: | NEVER DISAPPOINT IN A HURRY BYRON S. ADAMS de, but_not high priced. e G B ot R Frmtmg That Sansfxes « most exacting s the kind executed | ot 't plant. The National Capital Press 2104312 DIST. NW. TNG—by Koons ic you when the roof goes k. re. 119 3d St. 8.W. TOR: 80 REPORTED SLAIN Series of Killings Follow Election Disputes in State of Jalisco, Mexico. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, August 10.—El Universal Grafico estimates that 80 men have been killed in political feuds in the state of Jalisco during the present gubernatorfal campaign and since the congressional elections, July 4. The results of the elections have not vet been determined in Jalisco and in numerous other states. Although the new Congress is to convene on September 1, its member- ship still is largely in doubt. Several candidates are claiming victory in many districts. The latest political death in Jalisco is that of Gabriel Munoz, who died today after lingering for several < with wounds received when he shot by the mayor of the town of | Lagos e |CALLES’ BROADSIDE HEIGHTENS TENSITY IN CHURCH STRIFE (Continued from First the rehabilitation of Mexico. We be- lieve the Calles administration is en- | gaged in a great program of social ! reform and that all truly interested in the welfare of Mexico will co- operate in its essential undertak- ings.” | The mission obtained directly from | President Calles his ideas on the | present religious situation. Says Creeds Are Respected. | In a statement given out by the mission, interviewing leaders of both sides, the President is quoted as ing the Mexican government *re- spects all religions equally and gives %o all the same protection and lib- erty.” The President, | statement, reiterated that the Cath- *| olic Church throughout history had | alsobeved the laws and brought | about wars, disturbances and blood- according to the religious laws of Mexico would never be repealed, even if the Catholic | Church now “turned toward” | government, but that In that event it would not be necessary to enforce penalties. ‘ The mission says its members have | ots nor any sign of riots in ! Mexice 'We have searched for { vainly,” it adds, “but can di no disturbances beyond a few minor type. We are assured by rep- resentatives of both groups, even those opposed to the Calles govern- | ment, that the latter is strong, in full command of the situation and does | not_anticipate serious trouble. “We believe that when the churches 'in Mexico accept, in the United States, the fundamental democratic principle that every in- | dividual, irrespective of religion, owes | civic loyalty to the State rather than to the church the religious question will be settled in Mexico and that the ! church will prosper thereby.” Mission Personnel Varles. 1 In the mission, there are ministers, teachers and business men, including 10 Protestant ministers from the Mid- dle Western part of the United S President Calles expressed pl |at receiving the mission &t the Na- plonal Palace and sald he hoped the | seen no of a IN POLITICAL FEUDS | hed in Mexico and declared that the | the | as they have done ! | | sion of civil power in their purely re- ligious matters and submit voluntarily to it, a thing which Catholics cannot do in accord with the divine constitu-| o tion of the church.” 2 FIVE HURT IN CRASH. Taxi and Coupe Collide on Con- necticut Avenue. Five persons were hurt, none of them seriou when a small coupe and a taxicab collided early this morning at the intersection of Con- necticut avenue and Q street. coupe was operated by William Wi liamson, 2120 G street, and the cab by Edward B. Hall of Clarendon, Va. The injured were: Mrs. Ruth Shak- elford, 3511 T street; Hall, the taxi chauffeur; Mrs. Anne Bergman, 1660 Irving street; Miss Elizabeth Pickens, and Mrs. Orville Sans- ler, Garrison street. All were treated at Emergency Hospital. | Heating systems recently unearthed in old Roman ruins show that the heating was done by warming mar- | ble walls and floors her than by the dissemination of hot air or water, as Water Heater SALE $5 Today and a year to pay. No interest or carrying charges. Liberal allowance for your old eutomatic or tank heater. 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