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CATHOLICS WARNED ONCE
CHURCHES ARE ABANDONED
THEY WILL NOT BE RETURN.
ED TO OWNERS.
MEXICO CITY, Juiy 20—(#)—-
President. Plutaren Cailles, of Mexico
is considering aciion apalnst the
clergy, based or charge: that they
are inicting the people to rebellion.
In making =tis stoiement, the
secretary -of the interior referred
particularly to abandonment by
‘Catholic priests of their churches
Saturday, a means of retaliation
against Mexican religicus laws. The
president is said to lake the posi
tion that this action i the priests
tends to cause ponular unrest in
Mexico and thur works for rebellion.
T:legrams wer» seny cut by the
secretary of the interior Wednesday
Instructing all mavors to appoint
committees for taking over the
churches when they are abandoned
Saturcay. The order slated that the
- church prbpoi?‘u whieir had a total
valuation of $300,000,600 would not
",l)e turnmed~back tn the priests once
-the govmow&;ufi it neegesary to
::take charge of hetn,
L The Confedcration of Mexican
Worlkmen' is platiing a huge demon
| stration Sunday to show its endorce
. mens of the govarnmental attitude
fin the present controveresy,
' When You Think Of
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Office: Citizens Bank Bldg., Room b
! For public places a fountain pey
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%to a holder by a light chain.
» WE HAVE THE BETTER KIND
That which tops all the good grades—Just in today—At
the same price—2B cents. Drive in and fill up. You will
want to keep that up.
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HUSBAND OF DEFEATED GOV
ERNOR OF TEXAS PREDICTS
BURNING OF FIERY CROSSES
AND KLAN PARADE.
AUSTIN, Texos July 29—()—-
James E, Ferzuson, i a statement
tonizt charged thay the Ku Kiux
Klan was the “siient force” behind
the defeat of his wife, Governor
Miriam A. Ferguson, in last Satur
day’s primary. I
“Nobody need be surprised to see
the fiery cross in evidence and this
crowd is so wild with victory that
we nced not be surpriced to see @
Ku Klux Klan paradc in the next
60 days and peihaps some good.‘
American will faii a victim of the
Jagh,”” the former governor declared.
“I hope in due course to be able
to learn the rcal! reessons for the
results of last Saturday’s election”
Ferzuson said. “I think the opposi
tion in their desire to gloat over the
defeat of a woman will ald us in
getting evidence.”
Ferguson said that regardless of
personal feeling, “my good wife and
I are hopeful that Attorney Gen
cral Dan Moody's :,‘gdmin:i‘tratiofn
may be one of servige to the peo
ple.” . ; ‘;".r‘,.’
Texas election bureau returns to
day showed Moody had regained his
majority over all candidates in the
contegt for demceratic guebrnatorial
nomination. His majority was 937
and he was lealing Mrs, Ferguson
by 125,000 voters,
Demands that Governor Ferguson
resign “immediately” in keeping
with her campaign pledge, brought
no developments today.
Montana provides more high
grade manganese ore for the manu
facture of steel than any other state
COURT WILL PROBE SUNDAY
FEATURES AT SESQUI SHOW
lIARRISBURG, Pa, July 290—(&)
~"Th: Lesqui-Centenninl Exhibition
o rociation is called upon to show
by what authority the glideway and’
commercial features of the Philadel
phia sesqui-centennial exposition are
operated on Sundays in a quo war
ranty proceeding filed in the Dnu-‘I
phin county court by Attorney Gen
cral Woodruff on behe)f of the com
monwealth.
The court fixed August 9 as the
date cn which an answer is return
able. I
In explaining the filing of the ac-I
tion the attorney general said it was
with the sanction of Governor Pin
chot, He declared he determined up
on this course after he had become
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH'
convirced it was his duty to proceed
against the corporation controlling
the exposition *'to prevent plain and
substantial misuse, abuse an/
usurpation of cerporate powers and
functions.”
Miss Beatrica Striplng spent the
week-end in Amcricus,
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THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926