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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON D. C. FRIDAY., OCTOBER 7. 1927. twis | hia relense. Fedaral troops were re-| Aguirra and Gonzalo Fscobar, were|tion from Arnulfo Gomez, ta join a " about the President's veto which [ Triunfo, eclosely pursied hy VIC DONAHEY DRY IN pOLITI S H"“ll the MceNary-Hangen farm re- | columns of Fedeinl soldiers ported sent from Tepic to attack the tiving either to surround the rebels | rebel army, which was supposed to he of bill as those in other States are Another version of the a0 uf (he | handite, | effectively or force them into a de-!forming in the morthern part of Vera Cruz State, AYS LITTLE ~<ur| to feel?” [ threnk e from Han Antanin e ) Reanmont, Tex., came the an- | cisive combat. The regiment now is part BUT LIST “Thelr 1 osentiment fx. AU where Amileac Zontelln, repesenta e went that the Standard Oil Co. | Government military commanders | of the rebel force near Perote. coems t . Donahey declared | tasod W statement | o ¢ York hud ordered withdrawal | in all the other states of the republic| Press dispatches say the Gomez | 4 “that enbodied in that | do . Ading # revoli. |of all producing and r mg eauip: | reported tranquil conditions, Gen. Al | rebeis executed Gen. Manuel Celin and A m re may or may not have work . v tarro | ment at Ts w0, A 3 varez, President Calles’ cl staff, | two other unnamed officers, who at- Ohio’s Democratlc 3d-Term : . but they think it wasx eniitled | Wi mnd | GGross of the Magnolia sleum Co, [;mnumu ced sted to leave them and rejoin the | . o n chance. They are not at all sure [ Gomez nw pr in charge of the operation, said that | (ien. Manzo, chief of military eper. | loyal army. 3 5 3 it would have proved workahle niell . irted [ the order was the result of the Mexi- | ations Sonora, reported that the o newspapers alen have reports Governor Reticent on 1928 N Nelr . fav tWlIEIR 6t ‘Bin, DRHEIL| AeMambNE 30, CLbAI BN hGs | BT Rt LerwrIch anw. | e At s Ikt s | (h i (Rra hoeh Wareral: dic tin Rav Gov. Donahey added of Obre e i fal portation coste, made the Tampico ac- | 1\ ibal chieftains, 55 infantrymen and : been exec in Mexico ¢ Union Advocates Vacuum Ap- National Issues. { [45 50 o we, svoliannavE gy o CuarmivRen. GBI GE the. Siate] bivtes uhpranriniss el S (R T G LD i [little progressive leglslation on onv of Marelos. Mo nlen charged that | Officials declared the order had | o4j, > listed as Gen. Jose Moran | statute books to promote human wel-LGan. Prancisen Sereann, who recently | nothing to do with the revolution .<m|- The presider burean declared | Enrique Rarrios Gomez, and Gen. Luls paratus in Manual Train- SR W [Fava I wa Thatened £ thasa Wi Akl wna' exeenind with severn) nf hie o | 1hat an offce. fares would e iren e Rarvi ing Classrooms Speaks Only for Own State . ey Untens 1‘”“:]" P wh R 4 with | 1ot his sur- that an ’vr:"””f”m ould be 1 e 1]:’7',:'[“(’::}0‘ had be - Hermosillo, wonld not \\ml\ 1 Bncivrdn nnd (it he was nnt Jeading ard Oll properties there. Leopold fian PRaTlIa of ‘the 7€k e R 5 in Saying Prohibition Is ' han ey - : e i Tl e B University Dean Robbed., e o 5 |Iecintaitve vec atle L[l S Antidlo esurs gnote FEDERALS CLAIM UPPER HAND. (/1 s pevnited, Ioft the rels Miss Anna L. Rose, dean of women sct the health of pupils In 5 actical an e wila Mexicnn s e and, with two other officers and five at George Washniston Unive . 2 {0 vou remember what they said It the effec Tltsii b 5 . { . < pniston University, re- Prominent Factor e gapeet o Fo mez and Almada i men. returned to the loval Federal| poraq 1o police that her offics at the nual training classes of the D.s wonld happe it his ¥ eral Resorve celved from Mesie City dndicated forces, . ::]j::_l('l ot —_— - Lanking Wil became e, nenio Martines, commander of Into Battle Soon. Gon. Tugerio, commander of the UNIversity was entared late vesterdav I requested that dust BY ROBERT BARRY. 4 Refers to Mine 3 Gl e LTY, Octoher T (R).—Ma. | $3h. took “hix ‘regiment from Vera |and a tan pockethook containing $15 rovacuum apparat il Ohio’s Democratic third-term gov “Rut 1t is not the farmers of Ohio with the execution of federal commanders to | ity, allegedly acting on inspira- ' stolen rehel troops under Gens, Arnnlfo all manual tr I \ Who are in greatest distress,’ [ ernor refuses to talk naticnal politics \ ; added. “We have | Gomez and Hector Almada into batile Yonahey ! | ted Held. cere continning toe the | on was Day in and day out his wds carry - ¥ Hinte: The atimtion plovment an this Stat . | D, Who Bas b arion | 1@ his desk clippings revealing . his lin our conl mines is a very unsatis The Nevald niso was adyi ‘ . :;nn;nv;.p.nd. | Na edra anqionq 2 time in the puri leao A e ° nhappy s Phomas, Americ : pidden in and 5 < owiiie Mportance @nia digure inima {factory and, to me, a very unhapy bl ) S £eHbOLaDamE; i ee i e ol A se. There i a quarrel (here helwe e Espornnsn mina. nt 1w S | around the slopes of a large hill near = oou Vi (Be St ephaoe ol itities. JHE RS RSN %o [iilvers and operators which is caus- [vada, (n the bandit infested Stuta of | Perote. in the state of Vera Cruz| Tl s’ a possible presidential momiy : and distress [ Navavit, was held for ransom by “jl | with the federals in the valleys on | Lk menti fre ronal o “laco.” notorions robber chin Leither side. The government troops, s next year. He is mentioned fre- N Natlonal Gov- | 1l notorions robber chisftain, | either sid Y 9, 9 £ il « potential running ma ¢ . that there Ix 2 [The bandits demaded 5,000 pesos for in two columns, led by Gens. Jesus | Northwest Corner Conn. and Cathedral Aves, 2000 Connecticut Avenue Al Lakout ONfo. will wipply of our conntiy. We < abili » win in Ohio while | a0t g s Rt I st formulate a poliev. We must . o . P o D ehiioninl (huslintes gl [OOSR Ve S ik Pnt factnSve st nave the Every Suite is a “Home Grov- TIOTNEF IR courage 10 do what ix right and what v ional Politics. i faic.” | " Y \at must not be misconstrued | Convright, 1937 be the Nordh Amertean —With Super-Service— . ; 1 opinion by me on national pol- | b : Donahey is dr itics.” he said. 1 am not interested | e ik o e He is dui 4 in national politics, My Job is o he ! Tome ATy : . Ta 4l et g et ot Ohio. 16 Tcan do that well | Senator Bruce of Maryland. tive size and arrangement thie iginoRiotiont ok b S DO have enough to do. 1 am not de- | e o = g e Y of all Apartments in Ca- ation, the p on of | eI Inding myseli with any ambitions be. MEX]CAN FEDERALS | L Spebdl o thedral Mansions, SOUTH, and haven't the : i 1\' o Conse . vond being as wl a governor as 1 . . . . . 2k their superior equipment—is this 41 SRtk and ot E R e, SHOOT BROTHER OF il & i \‘ e DIN feature of service. Democrs lo prompis an inevitable DDED to the very attrac- onal system an o g \ Phere ave 48 governors and T am ver possible: a 1St one. 1'm trying to he as good a | E ALSO ) 'HE < OF 1 KOOM_ ARG your complete comfort. s i et ‘m concerned. 1f I tried to repre. | ; i bE M ARG W @ontinned from First Page) AT PRICES RANG- . . T iibe ] S elf tn any other light 1 would | S R o a8 50 | efficiency makes it thoroughly 1815 K STR ET. WITH A FEW SUITES AVAT | reliable. Our resident manager, + people who cad what you have | active | . er, o Does that sound. strange | People who may read AL o N i Sevaaney, Velsin e ABLE :Vlrs. Simpson, and her staff. I manual teainir ¥ ’ ¥ | Ry Js Your opinion that in so | leader, was reported i PENFIELD : i BTN " | rom the young ladies at the at enee by the in Minding One’s Own Business. far a8 Olio is ancerned, the position | 200 well equipped 1 o i 1 : | switchboard, to the janitors— ollecting or vacuun the contrary,” his interviewer on prohibition of a candidate for any In northe! wal e . " . k . . 1 1 I - e tlios latiERn - g ) ; A0Y Lind Rieand were announced as leaders 1 ROOM, GRILL CLOSET. BATH Under make service a reality. the candor’is Tather refresh- | magor bublic uftive is o importance, ir-| 304, CE BORe SR L B TIVERTON : | R T 990,00 ctive of whatever stand a party | {0 1! A b Roovs RN AT 3150 McKeever & Goss That means much in content T H and I our o latfo T @ 59, A » - e e & b e o (oNO%, AT oh ean TpnC i Aown awitiout | BEnR Humbeclo, Batrs, Mier, and 2 Roowe. kiTe g ment 1t won't get vou into much trouble,” | equivocatlon that I most certainly say | n Lo “:R.]'x'.”f;:(l- Il 734 PARK ROAD Sara W R PORCHES o Management B ; | the governor said | that.” g TEaa g it of R, . A Suites of one room and hath te six | | that, e ery, “Do th the reclec | [Hl N 3 0.5 I : | ik ™, own with e | FRONT) nrm For *'H" rooms and two baths, with twenty- He reached for a pencil on his des four-hour elevator and switchboard 1 is none be ving myself o whic ) ous are reported n and nons of my | ITVINE Lo prac Wit on the mood | Which rebels previously were repor CARVEL HALL 1 | Ohio Overwhelmingly Dry. | - c \at of Ohio on the wet and | GOk 4 Joins With Gomez. Inspection Invited seveices ; * made inta the [ At avs a factor,” the governor Ohio is overwhelmingly dry,” | Meanwhile unofficial ,reports from conditions above stated: that all{ . \Cored without the slightest hes. | Syernor declaved. 7 ruz stated Gen. Hector Almada, I Mrs. Simpson in charge at ual training schoole "'_”m“ YTt has besn: an dasis dnigur ‘Are the people of Ohio interested | leader of the Mexico City mutineers, & c Hl hedral Mansions, SOUTH-—or wond-working or metal-castin o my venre, Tt is today, |10 Bolitics or in political discussions?” | has joined forces with Gomer. The chines he equipped with sanitary ap- ! O . AR s “The people of Ohio are interested | Almada-Gomez forces were variously | ( pliances as soon as pos It bohs up in every campaign. A three most E estimated at from 2,000 ta 7,000 | treet 1 KEEVER and new installation in the future ha of the | SWAVS many. many people. s he W life—food ing Advices received at El Paso and at latest approved sanitary type.” areAncvitAbieiquEesvions | - “ipe: ithey matizned with r ! Nogales, Sonora, across the horder | “A ¢ S - [t » € & 4 5 present share of those things? from here, said Almada had taken _y‘ (It - . - - “Suppose the Democratic puity. or R Ul T s e e partments a Specta 1415 K Street Main 4752 Snecial Dispateh 10 The Star jdectared in natienal conve _mext {ood r at they are not wetting | cily of Vera Cruz. 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