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Show NEWS BRIEFS 4 MEXICO CITY. Aug 19 (By the Associated Press) Indications that Mezl o's status Is being considered In 1 upin of nations circles, as shown in Geneva dispatches, to the Associated Press were n-cclved with much Inter-I Inter-I est In newspaper circles hero toda. but there was no Inclination to be-illce be-illce that the Mexican government would make formal overtures for admission ad-mission to the league. Popular sentiment here inclines more toward the Pan-American allium-e which was conceived by Car-jranza. Car-jranza. but neer put into working op-j op-j cration. TREATIES RATIFIED WELLINGTON, New Zealand The house of representatH es Friday ratified rati-fied the Washington treaties. CATHOLIC PAPER BARRED BELFAST The Northern government govern-ment has prohlblti d the circulation of the Irish Catholic, a Dublin weekly week-ly newspaper throughout I lster for one month, as the result of ts attack on .the northern Judiciary. EDITOR DEAD CONCORD, N.H --Miss Elvira Adams Ad-ams Atwood. president and editor of the Eastern Star Journal, died in n hospital here Friday. She was grand Chaplain of the grand chapter of the Eastern Star In Michigan KILLED IN GERMANY LOS ANGELES Mrs James Mc-Cahlll Mc-Cahlll of Lake City, Minn, mother of Kirs. Franklin K. Lane Jr., was killed tn Germany Tuesday according to word receled by her daughter here. No details were given except that other members of the party were safe. NARROW ESCAPES LOS ANGELES Use of automobile inner tubes by sea bathers at Hermosa boach, a suburb, has been forbidden by ordinance. Recent narrow escapes from drowning drown-ing conlnced the Hermosa beach council, the custom was dangerous, as It was said, the. tubes soon rotted In the water and often collapeed ut a greater distance from shore than tho bather was able to swim. no |