THE MICHIGAN DAILY Turns Politician v Zl " _ Erect- Called (Associated Press Photo) John Law, who led the great 1929 Notre Dame football team, plans to run as a Democratic candidate for Congress from the district embracing Yonkers, N. Y. 15 Dead as Rebels Clash With Brazil Federals in South, RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 16.--()- Fifteen were killed and many wound- ed in a battle between federal and rebel troops on the southern front, according to reports received here from Gen. Waldomiro Lima, the fed- eral commander. The federal leaders claimed to have taken 2,000 prisoners thus far in the six weeks of the revolt. Eleven rebels battle at Taboado, on the Parana were reported killed Monday in a river. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Aug. 16. -(P)-Press dispatches from Riviera, on the Brazilian bordedr, said today the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul will soon join its neighbors, the state of Sao Paulo, in rebellion against the federal government of President Getulio Vargas. Noted Mexican Radical to Run For President Tejeda Placed on Ticket By Coalition of Workers' And Farmers' Parties MEXICO CITY, Aug. 16--P)-The Presidential candidacy of Col. Adal- berto Tejeda, launched by a coali- tion of workers and farmers' parties in Vera Cruz has again focused the limelight upon that noted anti- cleric and radical. His public acts as Governor of Vera Cruz have disturbed Mexican Feder- al policies several times in recent years. The candidacy is for the Presiden- tial elections two years hence. More conservative political circles believe that Tejeda's friends have been pre- mature and therefore his chances for election are not regarded as at all bright. Tejeda's most recent publicity came through the Vera Cruz expropriation law which made all private property subject to condemnation and seizure for "the common good." The Gov- ernor let the law go into the code despite protests from many quarters, including a severe Presidential frown, The Colonel's enemies have brand- ed him as a Communist and he has not denied the impeachment. Even his friends admit that he is an ex- treme radical. Although Tejeda had a previous term as Governor of Vera Cruz, it was as Secretary of the Interior in the Cabinet of President* Calles that he first came to general attention. This happened when Calles decreed that the religious paragraphs of the Constitution should go into effect. Paraguay Wants Peace But Is Ready to Fight ASUNCION, Paraguay, Aug. 16.- (P)-Paraguay will do everything in her power to prevent war with Boliv- ia, but is determined to defend her territorial sovereignty if a peaceable settlement is impossible, Eusebio Ayala declared today at ceremonies marking his inauguration as Presi- dent. The new President asserted that Paraguay is and always has been ready to submit the conflict over the Gran Chaco to any conciliatory trib- unal. F . __. x - - .. I a # r i s _ * 1. t a4 to I I 1$ 1V Y o to I I lsh for Your p L&