Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1928, Page 7

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PRIEST AND T0HELD ININSURGENT PLOT Mexico Continues Round-up as Throngs Worship in Clergyless Churches. By the Associated Press MEXICO CITY, April ernment continued its ro surgents in the sta Guanajuato as thov ers celebrated Easter in Catholic churches of the out the aid of priest Eleven persors. Aguilera. a priest, we puato, Guanajua ting a revolutio ment. Military a prisoners were i affair in Febr when they pron ities. —The gov- d-up of in- ands of worship- e Roman Insurgents military time, have been executed. Gen. Avila Co: millitary comma insurgents _attacked and Cardenas and his two coi reported that a g ks to th of our a ave where we call tion. " A turther decrease was noted this year in the Mexican custom of “punishing Judas.” For cen s, papier mache effigies of Judas Iscariot, filled with powder, were exploded at this season of the year. This vear comparativel few of thei 1 Jalisco and | ¢| Address to holy week ‘Spring vaca- | and sMll less in the surrounding country. Protestant churches, having either ac- | copted the religious laws or conducted | their affairs in such a manner as to | escape intervention by the authorities, conducted their Easter services in the usual way. | LEGISLATORS TO STUDY | DREDGING ON RIVER | Maj. Somerville Will Explain Work to Committeemen on Trip to Quantico. | Members of the rivers and harbors committees of the Senate and House will be taken down the Potomac tomor- row as far as Quantico aboard the United States engineers suction dredge, William T. Russell, which has been engaged for se 1 months in deepen- ing_the Potomac channels to a con- | g depth of 24 feet. The vessel | come to the Washington navy vard | for the party. Maj. Brehon Somer- vell, U. S. A Army engineer officer in charge of the work, will be aboard and | will ‘explain the details of the dredge operation | There also will go at this time the class of officers at the_engineers’ school at Fort Humphrey's, Va., who will re- ceive instruction in river improvement. Before going aboard the engineer of- r students will be escorted around rk system of the District of Co- nbia under the directcion of Lieut. 1. U. S. Grant, 3rd, direcctor of the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital POPE USES GERMAN. Native Pilgrims in Tongue Is Surprise. ROME, April 9 (4#).—Pope Pius today surprised a group of 160 German pil- | grims by addressing them in their own | language, which he speaks particularly He rejoiced in the fact that they cpresented all regions in the Reich. In imparting the benediction the pontiff | said he intended it sp&cially for school | teachers because of the importance of | their mission, and gave a special bless- ing to the organization of Catholic teachers in Germany. | The pilgrims_expressed their thanks | by singing a German hymn. As on| vesterday, his holiness celebrated mass | in the consistory hall, administering | communion to several Italian and for- | eign personalities, | | — e No steps backward is the rule of | histos ut not always followed. | | grade of St | School and will pre: | University faculty. THE EVENI PEACE MEET OPENS SESSIONS TONIGHT Second Annual Catholic Con- ference Will Continue Through Wednesday. Committee reports will be presented tonight at the first session of the second annual meeting of the Catholic Asso- ciation for Interantional Peace, at 1312 Massachusetts avenue. Future meetings, which will continue through Wednesday, will be held at McMahon Hall of the Catholic University, and the public is invited to participate. Four children will discuss international matters at the Wednesday luncheon meeting The children are from the elghth Anthony's Parochial nt the discussion as the result of & year's instruction by Rev. Dr. George Johnson of the Catholic The children's dis- cussion will be by Kathleen Bergen on nopsis of the Year's Work in tion,” John McMahon on s of War,” Margaret Wright on ther Natlons Mean to Us,” and Maurice Duflity on “Wh Catholics Are Doing to Promote Peace.” A report on the relations of the United States with Europe will be read tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, fol- lowed by a discussion. Reports on the dependencies of the United States and relations with Asia_will_be heard to- NO HOLDUP MAN —can relleve vou of your valu- ablgs or securities if they are kept In a Safe Deposit Box FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Where @ Street Crosses 14iA TAR, WASHINGTO LB morrow _ evening. Relations of the United States with Latin America will be discussed Wednesday morning. Judge Martin T. Manton of New York, the association’s president, will speak Wed- nesday at & luncheon, on “The Future of the Catholic Assoclation for Inter- national Peace.” PROTECTION PLANNED FOR LINCOLN MEMORIAL Lightning Rod Co. of Ohio Bids $2,053 Against $675 by Local Firm—Eight Compete. Bids for the erection of a lightning protection system on the Lincoln Me- morlal were opened today in the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital. The low bidder was Fennell & Black of this city, who asked $675 to do the work. The bids ranged to $2,953, by the Burkett Lightning Rod Co. of Fremont, Ohlo. Eight bids were re- cetved. The system which 15 proposed for the Lincoln Memorial Is the same in detall that has served on the Washington Monument since the early '80s and the particular specifications for the Me- morial were submitted to the Bureau of Standards, where they were approved by experts, e Spain Restricts Auto Imports. MADRID, April 9 (#).—The director of transports has decided not to ap- prove applications for the entry of au- tomobiles from foreign countries except in cases where the exporting nations concede reciprocity to Spanish products. wee Heaters New—First Quality—$6.50 and $8.50 “Delivery System Unexcelled” AN DAY 3 BRANCHES 674 C Sts SW e 574 Fls Aw NE (PRICES / 5621 Ga AveNW Don’t Endure Slipping | FALSE TEETH | Do your false teeth drop or slip when ||| you talk. eat, laugh or snceze? Don't | be annoved and embarrassed a minute wr. Fasteeth. a new powder 10| nkle on your plates, holds teeth firm eeling of Security and_com. eammy. ty aste nk, Get Fasieath today at Poopl & Storas.—Advertisement | Rooey. D D. O, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1928 s 7 BANKERS’ GROUP URGES FAKE STOCK MEASURE Delegation Tells President Legisla- tion to Check Sales Is Needed for All States. The need for legislation looking to the supression of fraudulent and worthless practices in the promotion and sale of securitles throughout the country was explained to President Coolidge today by @ delegation rep- resenting the International Bankers' Assoclation of America. Henry R. Hayes of New York, presi- dent of the assoclation, who acted as spokesman for the delegation, in advo cating legislation of this nature told the President that the bill introduced in the House by Representative Deni- son of Illinols, which proposes to check the traffic in fraudulent and worthless practices In stock and securities sales and promotions in the District of Co- lumbia, is very worthy and should be adopted, and that something of the same nature should be made to apply to all the States. Mr. Hayes informed the President that his association has drawn up a plan from which the bill will be drafted. More than 200 new banking branches | were_opened in England last year. i Character Loans of “Your Bank” are Il in the wervice of i, Character for a period of one vear. A And When Monthly Loan is Paid of You Also Haye $6. $46.00 S$25.44 $92.00 $50.88 $76.32 $138.00 $184.00 $230.00 $276.00 $368.00 $460.00 $254.40 the loan ¥ for ever Departmental Bank “Your Bank” Under U. . Government Supervision 1714 Penna. Ave. N.W. BllIldfOlded ool scz'entzfib test of leading Cigarettes, Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt | selects OLD GO LD ‘T wonder if one can really tell the difference, when blindfolded,” was my first thought when invited to . S Why can you pick them in the dark? Because they’ heart-leaves of BB A1, AN 5468 as. Recinvarp C, VanpereiLy make this test. “After smoking the four brands, as they were handed to me one after another, I discovered there was one that was noticeably smoother than the others and richer in taste. “This proved to be an OLD GOLD. I hope I shall be able to buy them in Paris. .. they are sur- prisingly free from any trace of throat irritation and have a de- lightful aroma which to me is very important.” fi\%\m W Vi How Test Was Made Mrs. Vanderbilt was blindfolded, and, in the presence of two re- sponsible witnesscs, was given one each of the four leading ciga- rettes to smoke. .. To clear the taste, coffee was served before each cigarette . . . Mrs, Vanderbilt was re made from the the tobscco plang ©F Lorihasd o Kok, 110 SMOOTHER AND BETTER . . . cigarettes during smoking he four Vanderbilt wa: unaware of the identity of these s'ed to designate by number ber choice . . .She im- mediately replied. **Number 3" + ++» which was OLD GOLD. PLANS HOP FROM SPAIN. British Flyer to Attempt Atlantic Flight in June. MADRID, April 9 (#).—Another avi- He 1s Capt. Reginald Folch Truelove, an English 1 merly chief instructor at the airdrome in England, i tor of Spanish a®my time in June, U. 8. Seeks Finnish Pact. Negotiation of separate treaties of ar- | and executed. bitration and conciliation with Finland truc- | was begun today by Secretary Kellogg, who handed draft treaties to He informed the Associated Press to- nish Minister. day that he was preparing for a flight from the airdrome at Seville, Spain, to *| New York by way of the Azores, some He has not yet selected an airplane, but intends to use a light | Bovernment is using military airplanes machine, the Fin- | bedtegs. Aerial Bandit Hunts. | Correspondence of The Star | MARDINE, Turkey.—The Turkish in this region to hunt bandits. The lair of seven who held up a mail camion and killed driver and guards was spotted from the air. All seven were captured . T Fragrant FLY-TOX is sure death to Demand FLY-TOX.—Adver- / test . . . After cigarettes, Mrs. NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD Formerly Old Dutch Market, Inc. Lower Living Costs for 4sco Customers! » Every food need you have can mean a saving to you when you let us help vou. 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