Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1931, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1931 XD SAS 0T [T OFVERACRUZROW Intervention to Help Church in Religious Disorders Re- fused by Ortiz Rubio. the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, September 2.—The federal government’s announced de- termination not to interven: in the Vera Cruz religious controversy, which recently has led to a series of bombings and riots, was received with dismay by Catholic _circles t-day. President Ortiz Rubio, in his annual ddress at the opening session of Con- gress yesterday, made his first definite reply to requests for intervention with the statement that the Vera Cruz Leg- jslature acted within its rights in pass- ing an anti-church measure and he considered federal intervention & vio- lation cf state sovereignty, which he was n"t willing to commit The Vera Cruz law limit>d to 13 the i d to perform By rictions the { a mere handful the have left the state. wnnouncement, a serious Tiot was re- ported in Orizaba, Vera Cruz, where geveral thousand Catholics demonstrated in protest against an_unsuccessful at- tempt to burn three Orizaba churches. The demcnstrators stoned the Masonic Temple and a Protestant church and resisted troops with the same weapons. Order finally was restored and several arrests made. President Ortiz Rubio said the federal government would continue nitionaliza- hurch property throughout the and that foreign priests would Ting Mexico, no matter in what capacity they came. The government will respect all religious creeds, he said, but any church that wishes to remain in Mexico must obey the law. WILL ASK MEETING OF MEMORIAL GROUP Watson Will Ask Fess to Call Ses- sion to Consider Reawarding of Clark Contract. September 2.— D. Fess of Ohio, chair- Federal George Rogers 1 Commission, will be asked to call a meeting at once to con- | sider reawarding the contract for con- struction of the memorial, Senator James E. Watson said today. Informed the”United States Labor Department had decided the granite provided for in the contract awarded the W. R. Heath Co. of Greencastle was to come from Canadian quarries of the Stanstead Co., Senator Watson said he was of the opinion “the people of Indiana want to be assured that American stone, quarried by American workmen, would be used to signalize Gen. Clark’s achievements.” D. Frank Clubertson of Vincennes, member of the commission, answered the Labor Department’s report with a statement saying the contract included “a clause stipulating that American granite, quarried by American work- mer uld be used.” He said he was informed there were two Stanstead companies, one operating quarries in the United States and the other in Canada. The granite contracted for, he said, was to come from the former. Senator Watson requested the Labor Department to investjgate the matter. Indiara limestone interests recently started a fight for the use of their products in the memorial. 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