Show t r p United States States' Out ot of War Demands Texas Texas' Congressman GREED AND MONEY MONn BACK Of DISPUTE SOlON Powers Seek to Usurp Government Says Representative Connally REED SCOUTS DANGER Missouri Senator Will Not Interfere With Cool idge Policy He Declares WASHINGTON Jan 18 AP- AP President Coolidge and nd Secretary Kellogg were charged in the house today by Representative Lozier democrat Missouri with using the bolshevik bugbear to cover their imperialistic program m of conquest W WASHINGTON Jan 18 APA APA AP AP- A demand that American foreign policy be was made In the house today tive Connally Democrat Texas In ina a 1 critical analysis of recent events Mexico and NIcaragua l Mahogany any concessions 1 concessions in Nica- Nica 1 r i Td ln a aTe are I not Worth the lives s ot of American soldiers nor the loss or of American Influence abroad he said The time is here when the people people peo- peo of the United States must come cometo cometo to grIps with the sordid powers who vho seek to use the ties ties' of government j t for tor their own on profit Recalling the revelations ot of the these se senate ate oil inquiry Connally caned called on the president to use the great powers of yo your r office to prevent pre greed and money from using the powers of government nt in its foreign relations to bring upon us the odium of the test rest ot of the world and the hatred of those nations with which we deal lie He declared it significant that the Nicara- Nicara situation reached a crisis just justas as the oU oil dispute with Mexico became became be- be came critical Defending the Mexican oil 01 laws lie he said the they did not discriminate against American citizens ns and that the Mexican courts were open open- to American oil companies desiring to tot t test st th the constitutionality of the new reg regulations lations URGES PATIENCE Appealing for patience In dealing dealing deal deal- ing with the Mexican situation the Texan said withdrawal ot of erl- erl can recognition would precipitate a revolution in Mexico res resulting In immeasurably greater danger to A American lives and property than threatens them now The he Texan disputed th the right of Adolfo to the Nicaraguan presidency and said that former President If not the Liberal Lib ral leader was entitled to io the place The p people ople of Nicaragua should be allowed to settle their own domestic domestic do- do disputes he said They are entitled to select their own government gov- gov WASHINGTON Jan 18 AP- AP Deploring what lie he termed intern intern- p ra te speeches and articles on the Mexican situation Senator Reed Dem Democrat crat Missouri declared today today to- to day in the senate tHat lie he did not propose to interfere with the ef- ef t.- t. Continued on page 8 8 IR REED AND MONEY MONn IrAcK A K Of DISPUTE e r Continued from page 1 opts of Coolidge to PrO PrO- I ct the interests Q of the United States tates until or or unless it becomes hi hg is pursuing a dangerous do not want to weaken his nd Senator Reed d declared as as ii In the lean I tor- tor to catch his very very Win n. n SEES NO DANGER wt 1 do no not believe we are re in an any danger or of orar ivar ar with Mexico unless j is stirred U up b br Intemperate d or intemperate rat articles inthe in the newspapers Senator r Reed spoke after there d been a fi fiery ry exchange b between Br Bruce ce Democrat Mard Mar Mar- d and Heflin Democrat Alama Ala Ala- Id ma who renewed his attack on one ont ont t e 0 Knights of Columbus and ref re- re f that that- thoy tey were seeking to tog e g olve this country In war with 1 xico Reed joined with the fy rylander ander in asserting that no ii Ving ing Catholic had talked to him himl l ur urge e that the United States stir up a religious dispute or to foment war In Mexico At the outs outset t he declared reared in Inthe the Presbyterian Pres Pres- chur church h. h My Iy ancestors signed the covenant covenant cove cove- nant of that creed he Bald Neither Neither Nei ther sir am I a member ot of the Ku Ju Klux Klan I 1 hold no brief for Mr Coolidge or for his subordinates the Missourian Mis- Mis continued But in the dlf- dlf situation which now presents itself I do not propose pr pose to interfere With the efforts of to t toI I 1 protect the interests of the United States until or unless it becomes manifest heis pursuing a dangerous danger ous course HAS KEPT FAITH Mexico has qt in im kept faith with Jis As and andl i s 's should lik ka kato to see her keep with th t 1 willing willingto g to give the adm OU chance chanc to work that m Theres not to ny wa war with Mexico l unless forc forces a that war by violating the rights of the Coolidge s not march an army down do over a controversy te- te ligion No 0 one one would let h m do it if he wanted to Senator Reed decried t the shameful shameful shame ful appeal to rell religious lous prejudices es esIn In the Mexican sItuation r g-r It It is s shameful n 19 O Ft k e r r Py whom made or where made nade said he Catholic and Protestant Protes ant Jew v and Gentile sIgned the De oft of Independence and sinca f have died together on every every field of battle Give me the decimeter of Jl g mans man's intelligence ence and I will de- de a. a I scribe the of his tol- tol erance Reed said t DENIES STARTING ROW Senator Heflin here Interrupted the Missouri senator and d denied he had precipitated the religious issUe You brought it on tim the floor of the senate Reed shouted Your voice rolled and rumbled from this chamber until the old water logs in inthe inthe the Potomac bobbed up and down downin in the river W GT N Jan Jail 18 AP-A AP concerted moe moye toward arbitration oL the oil dispute with Mexica was wasn made n de tOday in the senate A resolution favoring such an anad adjustment adjustment ad- ad was introduced by Senator Robinson of Arkansas th D erotic lr tic floor lea leader who s ld it iad I the backing of C Borah or of the foreign on c committee and Se ator Sw Swanson of Virgl the he ranking Democrat The rhe prop proposal was d' d the Nicaragua tangle bad b been en debated deb in senate aid ald house and after the White Rouse House Housel rad l d resta restated the l s it ude tude toward towa Doth MexIco and and NI r agua gua Mexico the president feels that the whole is whether American holdings are to tobe tobe be confiscated and In Nicaragua he believes the American government has has' acted strictly In accord with the tle Monro do doctrine trine J. J i 1 ASH cJ O ON Jan lg 18 AP AP- AP Declaring Costa Rica was the only country in Central America to refuse re 1 e- e fuse Juse flatly the American governments government's governments government's govern govern- ments ment's invitation to jolty It recognizing I ni my government President Diaz of Nicaragua has turned a deaf ear to I l nt Jiminez's offer to mediate the cons liberal conservative dispute tIis- tIis put 0 The actIon of the rec American caused little surprise sur- sur sur prise at th the state department al although although al- al though administration officials had encouraged the Costa move and hoped It would succeed While American good offices still are at the disposAl of the two Nicaraguan Nicaraguan Nica- Nica factions there no indicatIons that hat r Diar or his opponent Juan Sa asa j take advantage lot of channel l In Inan an effort to compose their differences differ was Vas forth forthcoming from the st state te d on Diaz de the mediation proposal ot of Costa Rica TIle The Nita Nl a president pr said when that countr Country was leas recognized by the United States after aHel a period of non non- recognition Nicaragua immediately followed the American governments government's action RECAllS EARLY STAND The president or of Costa RIca In a published statement Said Di i prejudged prejudged pre judged the Nicaraguan Is issue ue by expressing expressing ex- ex pressing the opinion that my government government gov- gov lacked constitutionality in contradiction or of the judgment of officially of- of announced by the American government Having thus passed judgment on the Nicaraguan question ques- ques tion President of Costa Rica mea could not be expected to mediate mediate me- me diate impartIal impartially y in the the- pending issue issue is- is sue between my government the recognized and constitutional government government gov- gov of Nicaragua and tIld the Sa- Sa casa revolutionists CLEVELAND 0 Jan 18 16 AP- AP The liberal American Jewish pulpit today called on the nation to maintain maintain main main- tain peace In Nicaragua A resolution urging the reaffirmation tion of Americas America's Idealism as reflected re- re in ht President Coolidge's Omaha address and solution of the Central American dispute by concIlia con con- cIlia and arbitration Is asked The measure will bo be put before the conference or of Union of American Hebrew Congregations in session here tomorrow MOSCOW Jan 18 AP Ridicule AP-Ridicule Scorn and sarcasm marl mark the edItorial editorial edI- edI comments of the soviet newspapers newspapers news news- papers regarding Secretary Kelloggs Kel charges that Mexico and Latin America are conc conceived as a abase abase base for communist activity against the United States U. U S. S RIDICULED Pravda mouthpiece of the Communist Communist Com Com- party refers to the affair as a comic opera and that the American governments government's action in sending warships to Central America was prompted not by tears lears of communism but by the dIctates dictates dIc- dIc tates of Wall Vall street says Kelloggs action Is similar to that of the forgers of the letter letter-it deceives nu- nu body except himself The Zinovi ff lever letter purported to have been written by the then president of the Communist International International Inter Inter- national was circulated in England in 1924 and became a a. cardinal issue in the electoral campaign which forced Ham Ramsay say Macdonald's labor government from power It urged the formation of communist units in the British army and navy who has since fallen from power denied authorship of r the letter J MEXICO CITY CITY Jan 18 The AP-The Central South American and Antilles Antilles An- An tilles union a society ur of Spanish Spanish- Americans has sent messages to labor leaders the newspapers and various social and political organIzations organ organ- throughout the world declaring declaring de- de claring that Latin American peace Is threatened by the Yankees Yankees' imperialistic im- im invasion of Nicaragua and the threatened rupture with Mexico The union urges intense agitation agitation tion to defend the rights rights' of weak nations BOSTON Jan 18 The AP-The Boston Herald today quotes Henry Ford as saying that talk or of war I with Mexico Is due to the fact that I some financier wants something in but that the idea is ridiculous Interviewed at his Wayside Inn In Sudbury the Herald s says ys Mr Ford saId They are talking war because some financier wants something in Mexico They will never g-e g get It it because because be- be i cause the public is too intelligent I and well posted to stand for It They want to fight for the same reaSOn that we fought in Cuba Cub to gIve the fInanciers control in thIs case control of Mexico I dont don't thing they will be able able to pull the wool over the presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's eyes They wont won't catch him asleep Just when they think they have him they will find that they Its It's ridiculous anyway anway Anything Anything- can be handled without war ar I know very ery well and Im I'm not egotistical but the lord Ford Motor company could go 10 int into Mexico and d develop the res resources of that country country coun- coun try without causing any hard feelings feel feel- ings among the Mexicans The rhe thing to do is to siv them I dus- dus try SEES With regard to business conditions condi- condi Mr Ford is quoted as saying say say- Ing that aside from the excess of instalment buying everything looks fairly In other words country has hasa a headache and its it's got to fast awhile until its stomach ch Is back in order Instalment buying is the headache P t j MEXICO CITY J Jan n. n 18 AI AP- AP Insisting that the uprisings In Mexico Mex- Mex leo ico are are part of a Catholic rebel lion the tho war department says it has been informed that Francisco Orozco y Jiminez Catholic arlt- arlt bishop of Guadalajara under under- the Long LIve Christ the Icing Is personally leading a revolutionary revolUtionary revo- revo army in the state of J Jalisco lisco Headquarters of the Catholic church In Mexico CIty which has repeatedly denied that the church is Instigating uprisings has bas no confirmation of the report that the is leading rebellious forces The situation in Jalisco appears to be serious for the war department department depart depart- ment has ordered federal reinforce reinforce- to proceed to that state At last accounts the federal forces had killed more than rebels In the vicinity of after atter a similar similar simi simi- lar engagement in n which the au- au announced the rebels had suffered 1 00 ca casualties COMBATS ARE ON While Jalisco and Durango seem to be the two states where the revolt revolt re- re volt Is most widespread other sections sec sec- like Puebla and Tlaxcala are witnessing combat between forces Official circles b however wever arc op- op ver final outcome of the rebellion This feeling is Is' Is Increased increased In- In creased by the latest victories o of the federals In the tho states of Jalisco and Durango and the tact fact that for several da days s 's one or two rebel leaders lead lead- ers have dally daily been reported killed while others others' unconditionally surrendered sur- sur rendered Yesterday Felipe Felipe Mendez and Jose Jesus Martinez insurgent chieftains In the states of of Guanajuato Guan Guan- I and Michoacan respectively I e 1 while fighting fighting- tae federals General Cedillo military om- om I mandant for tor San Luis Potosi reports ro- ro ports that he ordered a mobilization of troops aboard motor lorries to toVilla toVilla Villa Arriaga Guanajuato wl ere Mendez was was was' operating Owin Owing ti hearty cooperation from the agrarians agra agra- rians he the federals says overtook over over- took toole the rebels at Rosario killing Mendez and tour four others others' NEW ORLEANS Jan 18 AP- AP The fires of revolution arE being tanned fanned by what are deClared declared to be bethe bethe the bolshevik bolshevik acts of or President Calles of Mexico 1 I and these will willI flare I rt up in a short time to sweep him from o office rice In the opinion or of Father Gustavo Cabellero American citizen who arrived here yesterday yester- yester da day after being exiled from Mexico With Father Cabellero were Father Father Fa- Fa ther Cruz Father Manuel Man Ian uel Lorio Rosaldo and Father Cas- Cas terino Delgado The four were arrested arrested ar- ar rested in n Merida Yucatan on charges ot of violating the religious laws and were ordered deported after being held in prison jor or three days das Father Cabellero was a professor proCessor or of biology at Boston cOllege from 1912 to 1914 and held the same position po- po with Fordham university from 1 1915 IG to 1925 lie He Is a naturalized naturalized natural natural- American ha having been born in Cuba and ard educated in France and Spain that Father Cabellero be allowed to communicate with the American consul after his arrest were he said by the governor governor gov- gov or of Yucatan An injunction halting the deportation was treated in n like ik manner the Priest declared There was not the faintest semblance semblance sem- sem blance of a trial or hearing of any sort accorded me or my fellow Priests Father Cabellero said I Iwas Iwas was taken from the home of a friend and told that I was arrested for vt lating the religious laws I prot protested pro pro- t tested sted but was |