Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1928, Page 28

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- M TIIE EVENTNG STAR, WASIIINGTONX, Jhead of the ipiscopal commit | clared that the conflict was SETHIR8 . that religious services | would be rextmed as soon as the Pope | was notified, The archbishop’s efforts failed when the papal nuncio, George Caruana, who had been expelled from Mexico, | and was living in Havana, cabled his disappra of the Diaz compromise and the conflict went or FIVE AMERICANS HELD IN MEXICO AS BANDITS RELIIOUS PEACE SOUGHT IN MEXICO Powerful Interests Aided by Morrow Reported as Work- ing for Harmony. S, BY HARRY NICHOL bl ||\ The Star and Chicazo Dailv o we. m(nlv)n; ht, 19 MEXICO CITY, : an open secret here that powerful in ences are M‘l‘kmg to bring about a the Mexican v with the Catholie € ’\‘ current that A . Morrow himself ix to ll"'i\\l‘r charges 0[ The extreme pen- in Mexico is death ns_arrested gave | Thompson, | : nce N. | illian Thomp: | {aly tm robbery The five Ameri the names of George Thompson, Thompson, Mr ¢ | son, 19, and Elmer 1. Morehouse, 25. | \ is | Mrs. Thompson w: id to be the | wife of Fred Thompson. and it was | stated that, with the exception of one of the Thompsons, who lives in Car they gave San den h for the five started to acity because the problem is purely internal. The close friendship that has devel- | oped between Mr. \Iunul\\ ;nd l:;wv‘ dent Calles has led 1q the hope that | e e Desnite the news from Canada tha California & member of Parliament would scek 1o have relations between Canada and | Mexico broken unless the local gov- ernment changes its religious polic the belief prevails that the two gov- | ents are cord Apparently the | @ Catholic drive is unified with | rerican Catholic Move. Protest Held Unjustified. American Catholic womer Ambassador Morrew’s {EATON INDORSES HOOVER. New Jersey Representative Secretary’s Candidacy. | Herbert Hoover was proposed today | ndidate for the ative Baton 1 in a eating a new cur- endly sentiment from those Hl ce that the present protest |ch | i 1t is pointed out that | | forrow would like to see the reli- roblem settled, especially :4||-r{ Gen. 0. J. Sweet, 81 D'" ‘ Yy in his mis- | NEW YORK, ] to end the difficulties between the {Gen. Owen Ja 1wo countries. |tired, the first’ Union office Registra priests with mu- [the Confederate fortificati ities which has ed in mind, | Janua :. | orentar at the | capture of Savannah during the Civil | n made a leading Issue in the re.|War., dicd Wednesday night at ous controversy, is an obstacle | Officers’ Hospital. Fort Totten,, impossible to” overcome, accord- | Island. He was 81 years old. of Long | |Elliott Measure Wants Con-| | House committees on public buillings {and ground: Favors | . HOUSE BILL URGES NEW PLAZA GROUP trol Body to Include High Government Officials. Developm between t as an « Grounds would be of the most impor ever ¢ d under a bill introduced in_the House today by Chairman Elliott of the House committee on public buildings and ground: | which will he introduced by Se of Ohiv as soon as the S meets, The commission would ¢ Viee President, the S House, the chairmen of th 1 to one commissions isist of the of the ate and Ad the minority leaders hoth nd_House and the ‘hitect of t apit The Fess-Elliott bill proposes that his commission shall have charge of | the area between the Capitol and th Union Terminal Station now owne v the Government, nd such other ¢ els of lands & be added nd would be authorized to plans and estimates for the creation of a park area to enlarge the Capitol Grounds, both the plans show- ing the original scheme for the de- velopment of this area and the alt + for the development of eas. It would ommend to € Kres nal and alternative plans or schemes, with estimates st there- fore, together with ¥ for the purch 1s may be considered necessary to the plans for the enlargement of the Capitol Grounds a suitable land Pe treatment for the Capitol Build- ing in r ion to the land pe treat- menit with the proposed arrangements of the Mu Under sible to more with the plans | the slation it will be pos expeditionsly pre onsidered by the 3 ing to observers, who point out that | Archbishop Ruiz Flores of Miche can, after a conflict with the state over application of the (‘“!\\lll\(“\l'\ before the present cri reached "1 sued by (!w state governors | ears o les at t S With these they are not | molested. Near Settlement Ended. constitution itself is mnot an | it is recalied that Arch-| Jimenez of Guadala- | »d the present con- John Jackson, “Jack the Slasher,” famous colored criminal of 40 years who terrorized Washington for | eral months in 1887 by forcing hi into homes and cutting to piec | thousands of dollars worth of clot tion is how to find a way | and furniture upholstering, died at to save the tace of both the over Hospital Christmas eve, it ment and the church. Mr. Morrow when the police task would be facilitated if the church | checked up the records. sccepted President Calles’ statement | Jackson was admitted to the institu 15 months that registration was a | tion in 1849 from the Federal peniten- police regulation and did not imply | tiary, after he had been interference by the state in rhnrch‘wmm\r Then Archbishop Pascual| In man The ckson cut clothing HARRY AUFM/ 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. Choice of the House ALL MEN’S OVERCOATS Price Now is the time to buy that Overcoat and save as much il Finely tailored coats made from serviceable fabrics in a wonderful array of patterns and colors and every one sure to mean economy to the buyer. Sizes 33 to 48. $20 0’Coats, $10 $35 0’Coats, $17.50 $25 0’Coats, $12.50 | $40 O’Coats, $20 $30 O’Coats, $15 | $50 O’Coats, $25 $13 0 Men’s $20 Two-Pants Suits as you sper About 75 suits grouped for clean-up, Fvery great Sizes 33 to 42 Street Floor 1 quick one a buy. Misses’ & Women’s High Grade 3 4 Bkl Gllolhes Men’s Goodyear Welt, U. S. Munson Last, Army Style Shoes Women s ngh Grade Storm Rubbers o inlers Sreet ¥ TLLLLLLLZH LI L, //I/////////////fl/l// UL LT T L LT 22 2 L ) A Wonderfully Sensational Sale! Fur-Trlmmed Coats *10 That Sold At $15 to $29.75 astic mark down an 2 racks of pich fur eallars, cnffs, tah hied. Here as a golden mpportunity 1o 1 izes i the | 1ol &9 Al colors ane S i ’ Jack the Slasher.” Famous Criminal A Sensational Clearance Shoe Sale and drapes lot, wiwids " Ihe Stove for Theifty People’ Ellzabeth s Hospltal and furniture to 1y while cupants of homes were ing The hunt for the mysterious s went on for weeks and culminate tle between Jackson and | North Capitol detective still oc- isher | in one of the participants in the which ended in the capture of Jackson. Delay in the identification of Jackson was due to his having been registered | at the hospital under the name of | George Taylor, alias Jones, His body was buried in t adjoining | the hos | $1 Jersey Leggins Boys’ & Girls’ Sturdy High Shoes 5197 Moan oy desivabie [ Can W wornen's fie quality. Winter ame satin and ather silk s a quahity cont at o sav 1610 48 Necond Flooy AT T 4 D. €. TRIDAY, JANUARY &, 1928. House Raided As Wine Dispensary co ho n in th FEDERAL JUDGE Turned Into Government Warehouse { The house of a man charged with ing n hootlegger was raided and nverted into a Government ware- use Wednes The raiding J. Cox of the to the premis ting officers o recently h: cene of a flourishing il Austry. Governii plant into a vears old, was with illegal pos. of arrested and session, sale liquor. fle precin 19 1 sty By the Assaciate [ while Pross sveral days previously, 9. man _in their hive had Fof wine from Corvalli His iden rd before he left the thrown out Wl Quinn were a on the tald by Detective | the first precinet polic hon was release [ | | | | who Gove thus de been and which, ful vise of his office seals that the by the changing ,;. arolina were [ fudiciary filed with iheommittee Johnson I npani Kan o cellar, ace in u. h. 1 10, Hayes I serving ntment under dera) middie pital Park n and the Arts f at the we cluding the etween I str todiay in the seventh annnal report by the boara of actuaries of the Clvil | Serviee retivement fund. It is hased v the valuation of assets as of June wequisition of ), 1927 3 The value of future contributions | « n emploves at the vte of with t Wil total. the report says, $132 n Station to 972 During the same period the | nd street. | appropriation by the rnment will | te | total $440.558,123, total | inson S. RETIREMENT FuND | [t NOW HAS $68.335.761| other Civil Ser fund hand 1. protest appointm was fi inst carrying by D fr the new | enator’ Overmian, olina, s serving subcommittes Republican Republican member the hearing because of fliness, Hayes sorved Derme with Indi West was Houghton to Sail Tonight. NEW YORK. January 6 (#).—Alan 15 Houghton, United Siates Bassador to the Court of St Jan ns on the annuity rolls and | plans te sail tonight on the Aquitanin employes eligible to be re- | to pesum t in London 1 hits heen g < heen in this country on vacatio This report was made to oy MBBRE L s detikt The i s on 9 per ce retirement 6.761, with rof he [ under Haves & Jones tion and extortion Misses” and Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats $39.50 Straightline models—and those with suggested flares—generously fur-trimmed with deep shawl, mushroom, and stole collars and cuffs, Materials include venise, broadeloths, and many other warm Winter fabrics. Garments are wirmly interlined— and lined with good quality silk maferials. Sizes 14 to 40. Were $45 and $59.50 DOWN STAIRS STOBE . New Picot-Ruffled Rayon Costume Slips, $2-95 Attractive, rayon, that flesh, tan, navy, and well made costume slips, of good quality gives excellent service. Shown in white, gray and black. Sizes 36 to 46 DOWN STAIRS STORE New Reinforced Rayon Panties, $1-15 Well made, reinforced panties, shown in flesh only. Trimmed with self ruffles. In sizes 19 and 21. DOWN STAIRS STORK ] New “Crestwood” Colonial Pumps, $585 Smart new street madel, which is sure to be a favorite for Spring—in a patent feather and Suede combina- tion, featuring a short vamp an round toe. Sizes 3'4 to 7—and A, Boand C widths. (Model sketched.) DOWN STAIRS STORE Our Exclusive “Crestwood’’ Hose, %125 Service Silk to Lisle Hems Iixcellent of a clear, even weave of service silk to garter hems—with serviceable lisle feet Shown in all the newest shades Sizes 875 to 100 (Hose sketched.) DOWN STAIRS STORE wearing hose~ 85 Men’s Heavy English Overcoats $22.50 “Our Own Tmportation”—at a price which represents a remarkable saving, Comfortable, roomy garments, fashioned of excellent woolens; in gray, brown, heather mixtures and oxford, Sizes 30 1o o, Men's Wool Overcoats, $17.50; Were -...h() At About Actual Cost to Land Boys’ Wool Overcoats Special $7,95 A special purchase—made possible through outwhieh meludes stuvdy, long attractive tweed patterns and nistures Boys' Wool Suits $7.95; were $9.78 Bow N a manufacturer's Wearing overcoats, in Nzes 4 o 9 Boys' Waool Suits $9.75; were $12.50 ST [RYITS) ACCUSED IN SENATE |/ i Ih"'"‘l'[flysn of North Carolina Charged With Extortion as Prac- ticing Attorney. uption and extortion practicing attorney and wrong- | as wolicitor of the | seventeenth jndicial distriet of North | juds dis confirmation business nj airman of | prevern heg solicitor teenth district from 1914 to 1924 L0t was eha dohin 1t firm in the serttement ! | CHICAGO POLICE HIT [af criminal cases in the District, firm, Vance alleged, heesme | known in that section as the * ADMITS BUYING POISON | Man Reveals Plot to Slny Woman's Mate—Suspect Confronts Body in Morgue. tion Is Charged. the Associated Pre WALLA WAL Preston 1 | tewea conwort hich the to kill her hushand Ted todasy when Clark - body Al ephone com ast, police revea Authoritje said th | was confronted with 1. former it of | v at s admitted |vYI\AHL the [ veis of food of | the two Vance n | Notth | arrestea who wa or Rob- | Senator | i Air Mail Route Changed. 20-Tralln s Traffic Accidents Fa'l mail ronte a ni It conneet with the route from Dail Galveston via Fort Wi and | ton and with the San An oute via Fort We w nd San Ant e Intter will begin operations Febru 1io . 7 > T Women's and Misses’ ew Spring Frocks, $1( Smart youthiul styles—and new fashions for active n are shown in good quality flat crepes a ture many style points sponsored for Spring. 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