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¢ of Mexican Religious ProHun blem Expected Soon In Capto Nmfilfiuu Begin Mon- i day—Presence of Mor- . Tow and Tellez Regarded . 88 Significant. i l‘-dcc City, June T (P—Actual segotiations for settlement of Mex- ‘s -church-state problem are ex- to begin here Monday morn- | Leopoldo of Mi- Jag between Monsignor finu y Flores, archbishop eheacan, Bishop Pascual Diaz » Basis of Settlement Expected * Autheritative gevealed the two prelates, the for- |C. to Shea, son of M meér of whom was understood Bave received a special papal com- mission for the task. were expected who is 19 There was to the a possibility that a basis of settle- |studies of rthe priesthood. He will before |graduate from St. Thomas' seminary to arrive here Saturday. ment would be announced the end of next week. "United States Ambassador Dwight | W. Morrow and Manuel Tellez. Mexican ambassador at Washing- ton, also will be here, a fact la- Belled officially as a coincidence, but which many believed to have a direct connection with the negotia- tions. Mr. Morrow, particularly, has been foremost in his desire that the | problem which has so long agi- tated Mexico be solved. Exact nature of the negotiations| between the government and the Roman Catholic church has not been divulged but it was known church officials wasted no time in instituting them after the recent statement of President Portes Gil indicating willingness to consider a | settlement. Some even said the un-| derstanding had already been| reached and that the proceeding this next week would be largely in the nature of mere ratification. Situation Long in Doubt . Although the Mexican rollzlouu problem: has been acute for only three years it really goes back much forther than that. The Mexican donstitution of 1857 fathered by ito Juarez contained provisions J¢¢' nationalization of church prop- | | Stratford road has received |that her parents have sailed from was |Sweden for a four months’ erty and minimization of ecclesias- tical privilege. “The Juarez government never strong enough to enact and | hel m legislation making the pro- y ne effective, and with the ac- w of Profirio Diaz as Mexican | Wresident * shortly afterwards the ohurch regained its old influence. this continuing until the overthrow of Dias in 1910 by Francisco Madero. MAPLE HILL NEWS The annual chilarer children's party of Weman's club of Maple Hill will be held next Tuesday afternoon, June at 3:30 o'clock on the lawna of J. H. Latham, and Mrs. B. J. bert of Theodore street. iyMrs. Lauren Bancroft of Robbins svenue 18 spending the week in New Rechelle visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clif- tém McKenna. former residents of | Maple Hill. Mr. and Mrs. L. dsughters. Leonie and Robbins avenue, spent last week- end at Wellesley, Mass. L. Harding and | George Duquette of Boston was a | Columbus, I | of | Tabasco and government officials. | sources last night |Catholic university. | 'WINS 3 YEAR SCHOLARSHIP Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sorrow and family of S8equin street spent last week-end at their summer home at Canoe Harbor, East River. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cook of Golf street were guests of friends last week-end in Brooklyn, Conn. AT CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY | Francis P. Shea of 124 Tremont Street, Student at St. Thomas’ | Walter Ochs and Harold Wolfe | Mrs. | Touise. of | | | Seminary, to Attend College. scholarship to Washington, D. ed to Francis P. and Mrs. Patrick nont street. Shea, . plans to 30 continue his A three year has been awa Shea of 124 7 college to City Items Miss Mazette P. Brazee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brazee of Stanley street and Howard W. Joy of Buell street, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Joy, were married in Plymouth on May 18, by Rev. 8. E. Lvans, pastor of the Congregational 1. Ochs, Miss Lillian Ochs, of Jersey City are guests of Mr. and f. J. Fitzgerald of 29 Home- avenue. dward Hinchey, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Thomas Hinchey of Burritt street, is home from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, for the summer. Joseph F. Kenney of Talcott | street is undergoing treatment at the | Brooklyn Naval hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hoga- boom attended the graduating exer- cises at Columbia ‘college where the degree of chemical engineer was con- ferred upon their son, G. Byron Hogaboom, Jr. Mrs. John ste; 225 A. Carlson of word visit . She has not seen them in s. Europa’s Captain Captain Nickolaus Johnsen, abm for many years captain of the 8. has been made com suset of Mr. and Mra. C. O. Fer. |Mander of the North German Lloyd §uson of Golf street last week-end. Mra. Harold 8. Scarborough and | Service. daughter, Phyllis, of Ridgeway street are spending two weeks as guests of ::. Henry Bierr of Harrisburg, Mrs. L. L. Harding entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon at her heme on Robbins avenue. The prizes | were awarded to Mrs. H. E. Ander- | #on, Mra. Theodore Wallen and Mrs. H. A. Lenhard. Mra. O. Crossett of Philadelphia is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cook of Golt street for several weeks. Miss Eleanor Proudman of Boston spent last week-end with her par- énts, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Proud- | man of Frederick street. | Line and will be in command of the new 8. S. Europa when she is placed The Europa is to be one of the world’s largest liners. SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB ,‘4u5c LB. Jones Quality Market Near Main Street 33 Myrtle St. Tel. 4285 Free Delivery READY-TO-SERVE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY at the Home Delicatessen ALFRED HEYNE 15 ARCH STREET TEL. 309. German Style POTATO SALAD ... POTATO SALAD .... . 20¢ ..m22¢ CABBAGE SALAD ...... MACARONI SALAD .... VEGETABLE SALAD ... CHICKEN SALAD EGG SALAD COOKED SAUERKRALUT ... SALT HERRINGS 3 for 9.";c COFFEE (Saturday Cnly) Al Kinds of Deliciously Prepared and Ccoked Meats, Pickled 2nd Smoked Fish, Domestic and Ir- rorted Cheese, | Andre Ripon, . ‘Wis., .luun 7 .UM—Ripon; today was the setting for a diamon jubilee—the celebration to.cammen- orate the founding here 75 years of the republican party. The first of 0,000 visitors began arriving. yes- ‘| terday. Associated Press Photo Sarah Varn of Macon, Ga,, was chosen color girl for the midship men’s historic Jure wesk excrcises. She is shown with Capt. Charles P. Snyder, her escort. | 4 2 {eph Marine of 110 Cherry street, to | Ralph Lopedotas, son of Mr., and rs. A, lLopedotas of Hartford, took lace Thursday morning at 9 ‘ clock at St. Joscph's church, Rev. John F. Donohue,” paster, perform- |ed the ceremony. The maid of hon- |or was Miss Josephine Morgantl \{and the bridesmaids were Miss E. ottalico, Miss R. Piro, Miss H. Ma- . Miss M. Piro, Miss T. Aiello, s 1%, Lucopone and Miss A. Chira- The best man was George De (uale. best man| The couple will make their home jat 45 Newbury street, Hartford. ing at 8 o'clock. oiliciated. Miss 1 maid of hono nd the was Albert Sage. LOPEDOTAS—! The marriage of ARINE 5 Anna Ma- During the Arctic weather in Den- mark, dynamite had to be used In |rine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- ldlgsin: graves in Copenhagen, TRADE AT THE New Brita.n Public Market “Where Quality Rulcs” IN BT 515 171 " ALL DAY LEAN MEATY PORK JEGR™ . b 2s Ib. 25c LEAN BONELESS POT ROASTS b 25¢ LARGE SOLID CUCUMBERS 6 for 25¢ ATIVL SOLID HEAD y: hd. 5c LETTUCE FRESH CUT NATIVE SPINACH EARLY JUNE FANCY PEAS WHITE LOAF FLOUR FRESH GROUND . s HAMBURG - - b 25 ROASTS - - b 29 BANANAS - - & 19 3 cans 28¢ LIBBY’S EVAPCRATED Baby Size Can—5¢ MILK WE DELIVER urchace Over $1.00 to Any Part of the City FREE! Get Your Orders In — EARLY — TEL. 2485 3 b. pk. Ge 3 cans 25¢ Any “Mr. Herbert,” & zhnt 8,000 pound elephant, will arrive tomor- row, the day of the officlal cere- monies, from What Cheer, fowa, in time to carry a “G. O. P. birthplace March, 20, 1854,” banner in a thres mile parade. Meet In. Schoolhouse While band concerts ~ will be. the feature attraction for the delegations Saturday morning, Wisconsin repub- lican women will meet under the leaves of the little white school house, which some historians say was the birthplace of the republican party, to form a state organization. | James W. Good, secretary of w and Governor Walter J. Kohler early in the afternoon wHI be escorted |through the principal thoroughfares jto the grounds from where the ithree mile parade will march to the Ripon college campus where the program will center around {he little white school house. The address of welcome will be given by Silas Evans, president of Ripon college and chairman of the celebration. During the ceremonies Ripon will be in direct mwm with all vational points. been inatalied to facilities for mere than’ " l"l- papers and press To prevent the presence of lllw mar- ring the jubiles, the entire force ef federal- prohibition its from ‘the eastern district of:the state will at- tend the celebration, W. Frank Cun- [ ningham., deputy prohibition Mnu- htuler. said. / Former patients of Mercy hclpl. tal, Cork. Ireland, have erected & Grotto of Lourdes on the hospital grounds. you SATURDAY BAKING Ol' BORDEAUX TWISTED COFFER oach RICH BU'!'I'EB CRUM STREUSEL SQUARES . BORDEAUY WALNUT WREATHS . DANISH WALNUT BUNS, per dogen . WALNUT FRUIT BUNS,perdoun ENGLISH BATH BUNS .......... DANISH COFFEE CAKES, each HOFFMANN'S 48 W. 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