Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1926 — Page 3
SEPT. 15, 1926
MEXICANS HOLD ’ RELIGIOUS RUES I THEIR HOMES Result of Church and State Conflict —Have SemiPublic Attendance. Bu United Press MEXICO CITY, Sept. 15.—Observance of religious ceremonies in private homes, but with semi-public attendance, has begun as a result of the conflict between Church and State. Many priests and even bishops are hearing confessions and accepting fees for their services in private homes throughout the capital. Very limited numbers of the faithful are being served in this manner, but even the scant attendance witty possibly limited remuneration to the priests, is serving to a degree to offset the effects of the religious laws. Propaganda in behalf of the various Catholic organizations and in support of the economic boycott is being carried on/ by means of circulars distributed by hand and secretly to the faithful. These singly sheet "broadsides” often contain vehement attacks on the legality of the State's position and give news It>f church matters that might not Otherwise appear in print. One of the most interesting of these sheets is called “Desde Mi Sotano”—"from my cellar"—and is filled with anti-state editorials. In a recent number an attack is made on the government, on the theory that its international relationships, particularly with the United States are driving the country to destruction. Fear is expressed that American intervention will ultimately result. The first American railway, built for steam locomotives, was begun in 1830.
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SCHOOLS RECORD RAPID PROGRESS Supervised Counties Show Superiority. Johnson and Lagrange county school children progressed 25 per cent more rapidly under the supervised system of education last year that in the two unsupervised counties, Rush and Whitley, according to the annual report of the General Education Board, which financed the two-year experiment. Findings of the board, acting in cooperation with the State department of public instruction, were made public today by Dr. Henry Noble Sherwood, State superintendent. The first year of the experiment school children in supervised counties showed 14.3 more progress ~than those in unsupervised counties. The second year superiority was more marked, progress in Johnson and Lagrange counties proving 25.7 more rapid. Dr. H. L. Smith, dean of Indiana University school of education, had charge of the experiment, assisted in Johnhon and Lagrange counties by skilled supervisors. PHONE RATE REDUCTION New Schedule To Bo Effective Here on Long Distance Calls. Substantial reduction in long-dis-tance telephone calls to points out- t side the State, effective Oct, 1, were announced today by the Indiana Bell Telephone Company. A stationcall from Indianapolis to New York City, now costs $4.15 for three minutes, will cost only $3.05 under the new schedule. Similarly, calls to Kansas City will be reduced from $2.95 to $2.26; San Francisco, from $12.66 to $8.05, etc., it was pointed out. Reversal of charges on statlon-to-statlon calls will be allowed. PURDUE TERM STARTS Convocation Addressed by President—2,6oo Already Unrolled. Bu United Press LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 15.—The fall semester at Pudue University was formally opened today with a convocation of tuden f s addressed by President E. C. Elliott and Prof. T. F. Moran. Registration continued, with more than 2,600 students already enrolled, INDIANA TROOPS READY Indiana National Guard troops are in fit condition tpf Combat service on three months' notice) Adjt, Gen. William H. Kershner has been informed by the War Department; The report was made on a showing of Indiana troops in training recently *at Camp Knox t Kyi
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