Oldest Catholic Paper "Nothing is more desirable than that Catholic pfLpers in ' should have a large circu­ Established lation, so that everyone THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH. may have good reading." Odober 22, 1831 -Pope Benedict XV In Essentials, Unity; m Non-Essentials, Liberty; m All Things, Charity. - VOL. LXXXXIII No. 25 CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924 PRICE SEVEN CENTS FAMOUS COMPOSER HOLY YEAR .oRDAINED PRIESTS CALENDAR CHANGE MONKS WERE FIRST ' SUGGESTION RELIGIOUS LOYALTY Theodore Dubois, Musical Genius, TO BRIDGE THAMES Cardinal Hayes Appoints Pilgrim Dies at Paris. Aid Committee. Praised By President Coolidge Seven Students of American Col­ Proposal Leads to Conflict of [N. C. w. C. News Service.] That Catholic Political Party Be lege. Pope Aids Academy [N. C. w. C. News Service.] Opinion Among the Various London, J u n e 9.-T h e Formed in England Defeated [N. C. w. C. News Service.] in Address to Students of of Sciences. Paris, June 13.-Theodore Du­ monks were the first to build at Young Men's Convention. New York, June 13.-Cardinal Georgetown University. Business Interests. a bridge across the Thames, it bois, world-renowned composer of Hayes at the solicitation of the Cen­ is now recalled, when the tral Committee for the Holy Year Council of China. sacred music, died here Wednesday Governments, Churches and Eco­ question of building a new First in 400 Years. Catho­ at Rome has appointed the following Essential If College Graduate Is of Jerusalem Basilicas. at the age of eighty-six. He had bridge near St. Paul Cathedral committee to co-operate with that Not to Fail. been in feeble health for some time, nomic Groups in Conference. is under discussion. lic Wins First Prize. body in facilitating the Holy Year About eight hundred years and on Holy Thursday eve of this pilgrimages of Americans at Rome: [N. C. w. C. Special Cable.] ago there was a Church of St. [N. C. w. C. Special CaDle.] 'rhe Rt. Rev. John J. Dunn, Bish­ [N. c. w. C. News Service.] year, when his great oratorio, "The By M. MASSIANI OME, June 16.-Yesterday in Mary Over-the-Ferry-called ONDON, June 16.-The sugges­ op Auxiliary of the Archdiocese of ASHINGTON, June 13.-In Seven Words of Christ", was given, [Paris Correspondent, N. C. W. C.] St. Mary Overie for short-­ New York; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Daniel, the Basilica of St. John La­ and when the monks demand­ tion, that a Catholic political 1796 an aging man, but of. R teran seven students of the he was unable to attend, but -heard ARIS, June 4.-An American, L diocesan consultor; Very Rev. Msgr. W ed that the people should go party be formed in England, soldierly mien, rode quietly North American College here were the rendition by radio at his home. Mr. Willis H. Booth, president Joseph F. Rummel, Martin Conboy, P of the International Chamber to Mass they set about making was defeated at the Annual Con­ George MacDonald, George J. Gil­ up to the lone building of George ordained to the priesthood. They M. Dubois had been connected it easy for them to get there. are: Fathers Murray, of the Diocese of Commerce; and a Jesuit, Father ference of the Catholic Young lespie, Henry Heide, Jr;, Joseph town College here, hitched his horse with the National Conservatory of Gianfranceschi, president of the The. old London Bridge McAleenan, James Hallinan, F. M. of Broo~lyn; Nelligan, of Newark; which the monks built has Men's Society of Great Britain, held to the whitewashed paling fence and Giesen, of Covington; Harunglin ~usic for fifty-three years, and at Pontifical Academy of Science, sat Beccari, Frederic J. Fuller and hIS death was honorary director of together on a committe of experts long since given place to a at Chester. The president of the William Graham. entered. It was George Washing of Helena; Church, of Erie; Gaff: more enduring structure. ney, of New York, and Johnson, of that body. It has been a tradition which has just held a meeting in society, Dr. Colvin, declared that This committee, functioning in ton, President of the United States Boston. for several years in a large number Paris at the invitation of the Catholics never would be united on N ew York because that city will be paying an unexpected call to the League of Nations to study the the chief point of departure of the They will be presented to the of churches in Paris to give a part political questions, and that it was college and to his two nephews, stu of his greatest oratorio on the eve question of the reform of the calen­ CHINESE PRIESTS TO BE pilgrims throughout the year, will Holy Father this week by the rector PREFECTS APOSTOLIC only on matters which struck at the dents at the institution. of the North American College, and of G~od Friday. Tl!is year, how­ dar. Mr. Booth was the spokesman take upon itself the task of caring of the commercial and economic for the welfare of the pilgrimages Monday of this week, Calvin Cool will then: return to their respective ever, It was rendered in its entirety [N. c. w. C. News Service.] root of Christian principles that dioceses. for the first time since 1917. groups, while the latter represented Maryknoll, N. Y., June 12.-A they would present a united front. before they sail, assisting them in idge, thirtieth President, duplicated the Holy See. arranging their sailing and avoiding Most Rev. Edward J. Hanna M. Dubois won the Prix de Rome new era in the development of the The conference adopted a resolu­ the call of the first Chief Executive Archbishop of San Francisco, in 1861, and afterward was organ­ The attention of the League of crowding. It is expected that addi­ ha~ Nations was drawn to the question in China will open tion, urging every member of the tional members will be appointed of the land at Georgetown, though , I returned to Rome after a week's ist at the Church of St. Clotilde with the appointment of the first of the reform of the calendar fol­ society to take an active part in throughout the country as the com­ under more modern circumstances., visit in Naples. here,.and then of the famous Made­ native prefects apostolic. Two apos­ party politics, and seek to permeate He had further precedent, however. Rt. Rev. Benedetto Alves de leine 9hurch, succeeding the mas­ lowing the international astronomi­ tolic prefectures have already been mittee organizes and outlines its cal congress held in Rome in May, their parties with the principles of work and the time for the pilgrim­ For Georgetown, founded the year 'Souza, Bishop of Spirito Santo ter Samt Saens. He was named di­ settled upon as fields for special true Christian reform. the American Constitution was rati rector of the Conservatory in 1896. 1922, at which a resolution was ages draws nearer. Diocese in Brazil, was received in Chinese effort. One of these is in Mass After 400 Years fied and since become one of the audience by the pope on' Friday. passed in favor of improving the Central Chili; a division of the Vi­ calendar now in use with a view to Mass was celebrated this' week in country's greatest universities, has Pope's Gift to Science Academy cariate of Paoting-fu; the other is been host at one time or another to Pope Pius XI has given 100,000 the adoption of a perpetual calendar at Puchi, in Eastern Hupeh. It is the ruins of Saint Mary Abbey, in on the basis of the Gregorian re- York, for the first time since the almost every President of the lire to· the Pontifical Academy of DEMOCRATS reported that the first Pre:fect Apos­ KLAN ISSUE United States. Presidents Grant Sciences as the beginning of an en­ form. . tolic of Li-lisieu in Paoting-fu will altar was desecrated by the Re­ The consulting committee on Com­ formers nearly 400 years ago. Arthur, Hayes, , McKin ,dowment fund, which, it is hoped, be Father Melchior Souen. ley, Roosevelt and Taft attended will eventually become large enough Will Be Urged by the Underwood munications and Transportation of Father Souen was born in 1869, An altar was erected on the site Fight at Republican Convention the League of Nations, to which the of the old altar; and the pilgrims Georgetown commencements. Mr to 'insure the continued existence of' and had charge of a parish in Pe­ in Cleveland Described Harding had announced his inten Managers to Adopt Declara­ matter was turned over, realized at king for many years. Lately he has took their places in the grass-grown that institution, The academy was once that any preliminary study tion to follow in his predecessor's recently established in the Casino of tion of 1856. been doing missionary work in a nave. The came in proces­ in Detail. would be fruitless which did not co­ sion from the site of the old chap­ , steps, but his death prevented his Pius IV. district south of the Capital. doing so. (Continued on page 2) operate with the religious authori­ ter house; and Benedictine monks 'Will Demand Definite Anti-Klan ties. · sang the Mass music as of old. Rt. Story of "Constitutional Guaran­ (Continued on page 6.) All Religions Represented Rev. IIdephonsus Cummins, O.S.B., Plank. PROTESTANT NEED tees" Plank. BOUNDARY QUESTION For this reason invitations were present Titular Abbot of St. Mary, NEW LIBRARY sent to the Holy See, to the .Ecu­ OF CLERGYMEN IN celebrated the Mass. Nearing a Crisis in Irish Free [N. C. W. C. News Service.] menical Patriarch of Constantinople ENGLAND AND IRELAND Catholic Wins First Prize By C. W. MURPHY Catholic University of America Wil State. ASHINGTON, June 16.-In and to the Archbishop of Canter­ , [N. C. w. C. News Service] A son of Augustus John, the [Staff Correspondent. N. C. W. C.] Build this Summer. bury to appoint representatives artist, has won the first prize in the ONVENTION Hall, Cleveland, IN. C. W. C. Special Cable.] W spite of the sententious de­ capable of giving information and intercollegiate examination in Chris­ June 12.-The "Constitutional [N. C. W. C. Ne'wB Service.] . Dublin, June 16.-Deputy Milroy, claration, with which the Re'­ suggestions. The Holy See appoint­ Dublin, June 7.-The Prot­ tian apologetics. He is a Catholic C Guarantees" plank in t1.le plat­ in the Free State Dail, has proposed publican National Convention met ed Father Gianfranceschi; the estant Church in Ireland is and a student at Stonyhurst College. form, adopted by the Republican Washington, June 13.-The Ca a motion, recording dissatisfaction the issue raised by the Ku Klux Archbishop of Canterbury sent Rev. suffering from a want of Requiem for Paul Cambon National Convention here, had an tholic University of America here with the course pursued on the clergymen. Today there are Mr. Phillips, Secretary of the Royal Cardinal Bourne presided at exceedingly checkered career before will start construction this summer boundary article of the. Anglo-Irish Klan, the feeling persists among only about 20 students in solemn requiem ' Mass at West min­ Astronomical Society of London; it finally emerged from the Resolu­ on a new library building which Treaty. He quite recognized, he politicians at the capital that it is and the Patriarch appoiI)ted Profes­ Trinity College preparing for ster Cathedral for M. Paul Cambon, tions Committee in the form in said, that even plain speech might not sQ easily to be relegated to the sor Egenitis, Director of the Athens the Protestant ministry. A for many years French Ambassador which it was adopted by the conven­ when completed, will rank with the not be enough; and that graver background of nebulous and unmen­ Observatory. few years ago the number was at the Court of St. James. tion. Designed as a substitute for finest and largest university librar steps might be necessary. His mo­ tioned things. The Cleveland plank, (Continued on page 7) 150. Five parishes in the dio­ -BARNARD. an anti-Ku Klux Klan plank de­ ies of the country. This announce tion called on the Free State Cabi­ although it affords small comfort to cese of Clogher are vacant at manded by one element in the con­ ment was made by Bishop Shahan, net to' refrain from further negoti­ the knights of the hooded realm who CATHOLIC GIRL the moment and not a single CASH PRIZES vention, the "Constitutional Guar­ rector of the university, at the ations, and to fix a limit to the time boast of their 100 per cent Ameri­ Protestant clergyman is avail- , antees" declaration was constantly. annual commencement Wednesday when the Boundary Commission canism, is regarded rather generally able for any of them. buffeted about. First, it was left when degrees were conferred on should be created. as an attempt to say much and Receives National Essay Prize From In England the average Holy Name Society Will Award out of the platform entirely; then 294 graduates. Every move in the boundary dis­ mean little. Hands of Mrs. Coolidge. number of Pr