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~ VOL. LXXXXIV. No. 44. CINCINNATI, THUR~DA Y, OCTOBER 29, 1925. TWELVE -PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTS p-- IRISH PILGRIMS MISSOURI WOMEN GIVE SOUTHERN MASONS IARCHBISHOP'S COLUMN AMERICAN COLLEGE RENT FOR FAMILIES RE-UNION $125,000 FOR SCHOOL __ OFFICIAL OF OVER 2 REDUCED IN MEMORY OF BROTHER 'eaded By President Co~grave, Declare for Compulsory Public Loan of $1,500,000 Made By BY DISTRICT COUNCIL The Origin of the Recent Malines Received in Solemn Audience Hannibal, Mo., Oct. 23.­ School Attendance of Archbishop McNicholas announces New York Bank for New Conversations Told By A gift of $125,000 for the that his' hours for receiving the gen­ [X. C. w. c. w... llernee.] By the Pope. erection of a parochial grade All Children. eral public are from 10 a. m. to 12 Site ID . London, Oct. 19.-L a l' g e Early Advocate. and high school building for m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at families are to be encouraged his residence, 5418 Moeller Avenue, ~eW I;ish Cardinal Probable. Immaculate Conception Par­ Resolution Unanimously Adopted Villa Gabrielli Purchased By by the Guildford rural district Friendship of Humble Priest American Prelates. ish here has been made by the at Convention. Norwood, Ohio. The Vatican. and English Lord. Misses, Anna, Theresa, an~ council, which has decided to Mary E. A. , McCooey, as a allow a rent reduction for LN. 0 . w. C. Special Cable.] (N. C. w. C. New. Service.] HIGH MASONIC HONOR memorial to their brother, the [N. C. W. C. News Service.] every c h'ld I a f tel' t h e f'lrst two, By REV. J. VAN DER HEYDEN OME, Oct. 26.-The Irish na- late James Henry McCooey, ASHINGTON, Oct. 26.-In the O STON, Oct. 22.-Rt. Rev. [Lo."uvain Correspondent. N. C. W. C.] tional pilgrimag'e was received face ,of the decision of the For Lawyers Who Pleaded For Msgr. Eugene Burke, of the qualifying child or chi1- LOUVAIN, Oct. 19.-Those who of this city. Oregon School Law·. in solemn audience by the pope Excavations for the founda­ Whighest authority in the land, .B the North American College in dren to be under school age. attended the recent Study RWednesday. The president and the United States Supreme Court, Rome, left here today for further The scheme applies to houses Week for the Reunion of tion of the new building are [N. C. w . C. News Service.] .n Cosgrove headed the group, now being made. that it is unconstitutional for the conferences with Blair & Company, owned by the council. Churches at, Bruselles heard from ~r\ was also accompanied by the State to force all children to attend Washington, Oct. 26.-0ne of the the New York banking firm, on the. the venerable Abbe Portal and from Ib;~bishoPs ofArma~h and C~shel, public schools, thereby establishing actions taken by the Supreme Coun­ negotiating of a loan of $1,500,000 lli======~!1 his intimates-who completed what cil of the Scottish Rite of Free­ ~d the Bishops· of Killaloe, Killala, definitely the right of private and to the Vatican. An agreement al- his modesty caused him to withhold 1aterford, Raphoe, Clonfert, Dro­ parochial schools to exist, the Su­ masonry, Southern Jurisdiction, ready has Ibeen reached on the ON RELIGION -the interesting actual story of e and Limerick. Bishop Heelan, POLITICAL LEADERS preme Council of the Scottish Rite meeting here during the past week, loan. the origin of the now famous Ma sioux City, la., a native of Ire­ Masons, Southern Jurisdiction, in and an action which many here con­ The money thus obtained will be lines Conversations of Catholic and d who happened to ,be in Rome at convention here, has just unani­ sider a direct aftermath of the Ore­ used for the purchase of the Villa --- Anglican theologians, the fifth of 'time also accompanied the pil- Again Perturbed Over Indiana mously endorsed a resolution con­ gon anti-parochial school law fight, Gabrielli on the Juniculan Hill, on Depends All Enforcement of which will be held soon in the archi ~age 'at the audience with the By the Appointment of a taining the following words: was the bestowal of high Masonic which three modern college build- Law, Says President episcopal residence of Cardina Iy!<'ather. "Weare therefore justified in honors upon the two distinguished ings will be erected for American Mercier. his address to the Irish pil­ Klan-Tainted Senator. continuing to assert and maintain attorneys who assisted the assistant students. The present college plant, Coolidge. It is now revealed that the story ~s the pope expressed his pleas­ our belief in the value of the com­ Attorney-General of ' Oregon in his on the Via Umilta, is badly over- ___ of the Conversations began thirty fight to have the validity of the Ore­ at being able to greet a group Kluxers Plan Expansion at the pulsory requirement of attendance crowded and becoming more so. Declares It Only Cure for Evils years ,before the first of them held this character "amongst whose of all children upon the public gon statute sustained by the Su­ Larger quarters and more buildings in 1921, was planned. ' ders we see the head of the State, National Capital. schools". preme Court of the United States. have ;become imperatively neces- of Society. Father Portal, who i:;; now an old Excellency, President Cosgrave. In addition, the convention unani­ The two men thus honored are form­ sary. ___ man, though physically and men er Senator George E. Chamberlain are glad to greet here, in the [N. C. w. C. News Service.] mously voted to indorse the bill Similar conditions obtain in the [1(. c. w. C. N"wa S ...... 108.] tally strong and possessed of all se of the common. father, so of Oregon, now a practicing attor­ ASHINGTON, Oct. 26.-Politi­ for the creation of a department of ney here, and Albert H. Putney, case of the College of the Propo- WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.-That the warm-heated . enthusiasm of rthy Ii represen~atl:ve and so ·cal leaders are again perturbed education, prepared under the ganda, and the plan is to central- the enforecment of law in a youth, was in 1889 professor of thy a governor of hIS people, so Dean of the Law School of the Wover Indiana-the 0 c cas ion direction of the National Education American University here. Senator ize all educational and administra- nation of free citizens depends thelogy in the Seminary of Cahors, iO~S and Catholic. A devout Cath­ being, this time, the appointment Association and its associated or­ tion buildings. The entire loan, directly upon the degree to which France. He was taken seriously ilr ~ c himself, he fittingly represents Chamberlain was elected to the of Arthur R. Robinson to serve out ganizations, and authorized the Thirty-third degree of Masonry, the which in will be worth $3,000- these citizens are animated by re- that year, and his superiors sent ~e faith and piety of his people, and the unexpired term of Senator Ral­ grand commander to "take what­ 000 because of the standards of ligious principles, was the essence him to recuperate to the Isle of ' es them an example all the more highest degre and the most coveted ston. Whether the new Senator ever action he may deem proper to honor within the gift of the Scottish labor and, material in that country, of the address delivered by Presi- Madeira. iflent and beautiful, coming as it is connected with the hooded order carry out the purposes of this reso­ will be spent in this project. The dent Coolidge before the National Meets English Enthusias,t. ~ s from his high position". Rite. Mr. Putney was named a or not, the Washington leaders see lution" . Knight Commander of the Court of exact amount to be devoted to each Council of Congregational Churches He there met Lord Halifax, who Remarking that the presence of so the shad,ows of the Klan in his The war on the private and paro­ )B ny bishops suggested an illusion Honor, also a coveted distinction in i·nstitution will be made public of the United States here Tuesday was sojourning on the isle nursing wake; and they are fearful that chial schools, in the face of their Masonry, particularly since one so "hortly. night. Declaring that "lawlessness his sick son. The priest and the j being present at a general coun­ the party of which the new Senator vindicati.on by the Supreme Court, ~ of the Church, the pope also ex­ honored may, after four years, be . No Bonds To Be Issued. is altogether too prevalent and a English lord became fast friends is a member will suffer by this in­ is to be carried on intensively, the elected to the Thirty-third degree. The credit has been described as lack of respect for government and with the result that both desired t~ ressed his gratification at th~ pres­ direct connection. The Klan, there­ convention decided, and vigorous e of so ml;lny representatives of purely a banking proposition, with the conventions of enlightened so- t!ghten that friendship by the prac­ fore, is again projected upon the steps are to be taken in that direc­ no public offering of bonds or notes ciety is altogther too apparent", bce of the same religious faith. clergy, both regular secular, and national political horizon, like a tion. all classes of the ~rish. people. SCOTTISH RITE SETS involved. It is announced that the the President added: Under the impUlse of the desire he pilgrimage, he said, gives the specter heralding disorder and dis­ Concerning the Oregon Law ITSELF IN OPPOSITION conditions under which the credit "It is because I do not know of animated by a charitable spirit of aster. Case, the convention's resolution TO THE SUPREME is established are as follows: any political method of adequately emulation and of mutual regard pression of all Ireland come to The death of Senator Ralston said: It the pope. Referr~ng to Ire­ COURT AND TO THE The amount is to be $1,500,000, dealing with these difficulties that they have since zealously vied with d's history, the pontiff declared necessitates the election of two "The decision of the Supreme PRESIDENT part of which is always to be left I have ventured to bring them to each other for the re-union of t the Island of Saints can also Senators next year ' instead of one. Gourt in that case was, by the lan­ on deposit in an Ameri-can bank to the attention of this council". Christian churches. called the Isle of Martyrs, the Because Governor Jackson, who has guage of the opinion, limited to the [N. C. w. C. News Service.] insure continuity· of relations be- Religion Source of Moral Power. In 1893, the abbe, to start the e of Apostles, and the Isle of Mis­ been accused of being sympathetic facts of the case, set forth in the Washington, Oct. 26.~The tween the and the banks. Discussing the basic dependence ball rolling and to establish a point naries. He recalled that even with ithe Klan, has appOinted a allegations of the bill of complaint United States Supreme Court That part of the credit which is of good government upon religious of contact, wrote a booklet on the !aly had a great Irish apostle in Senator, likewise accused of being which were deemed admitted for recently l1eld that "to stand­ used by the Holy See is to be re- and moral convictions among the validity of the Anglican Orders person of St. Columbanus. As friendly With the order, the party the purposes of the case !by the de­ ardize children by forcing paid upon expiration of one year people, Mr. Collidge continued: His conclusion was that their valid~ 'e of the factors in Ireland's re­ leaders are afraid that Indiana will murer. them to accept instruction from the date when the agreement "An intellectual growth will only ity 'was very doubtful at best. ious greatness, die Holy Father rise up and smite the party, and "The judge, writing the opinion, from public school teachers ' is drawn. add to our confusion, unless it is His countryman, Monsignor Du- ntioned the Irish College here, that, as a result, two needed seats expresses very clearly that there only" is unconstitutional; and For credit drawn, interest of 4.9 accompanied by a moral growth. I chene, became interested, took up ich he said, serves as a perma­ will be lost to the enemy. The was not involved in the case any President Coolidge, in recent per cent is to be paid. do not know of any source of moral the question in the wake of Father nt ~epresentative of Ireland at main reason for this apprehension question of the right of the State addresses urging a spirit of Vatican authorities, say despat- power other than that which comes Portal, and reached the conclusion Ie Holy See. is that the State ticket pulled of Oregon to properly supervise the tolerance upon th.e nation, de­ ches from Rome, have expressed from religion. that they were valid. The publica­ Congratulating the Irish nation through in the last election by cling­ co'urse of study, the sanitary and clared that whatever tends to themselves as highly pleased with "But there is another and more tion of this great historian's views on its past glories and upon its ing to the coat tails of the national physical condition of school build­ standardize the community the agreement and the promptness basic reason why the government on the matter created a furore, found devotion to the Catholic candi-dates, assistanl!e which will be ings, the qualifica:tions fof the "tends to fossiliz ~ society". with which it was arranged. can not supply the source and mo- with the result that the Abbe Portal aith, the Holy Father praised the lacking in November, 1926. The teachers, or any other legitimate In its unaimous decision of It is explained that the loan is tive for the complete reformation was summoned ' to Rome to confer bavior of the members of the political diagnosticians attributed factor of education, and equally June 1, 1925, holding the Ore­ by no means a method of extending of society. In the progress of the with the Holy Father. He frankly sent pilgrimage to Rome, and, the relatively unfavorable showing emphasizes the ground of the de­ gon Anti-Private School Law present Vatican territory. The site human race, beliefs were devolped suggested to His Holiness to call a parting his blessing to all pres- of the party in Indiana to the Klan cision as the absence of any show unconstitutional and void, the chosen for the college buildings is before the formation of govern- mixed conference of representa­ t, said: . taint. This has now become more of reason for the law. It was a Supreme Court declared: some distance outside of Rome and ments. It is my understanding that . tives of the Anglican and of the "We wish to bless Ireland, WIth apparent, according to their view­ material allegation of fact undenied Supreme Court Decision. . was picked because it gives the governm.ent rests on religion. to probe the whole past as full of glory as of mar­ point, with the party outlook even that the parochial and private "We think it entirely plain Rtudents an opportunity to escape While in our own country we have question to the bottom together. dom and sorrow, with its present less favorable. schools had not in any respect that the act of 1922 (the Ore­ hte great heat of the summer in the wisely separated the Church and That course, however, was not to peaceful and happy, and with As an asset to the party in the failed to perform their duty to the gon Law) unreasonably inter­ vicinity of the ' city. 'rhe tract cov- the State in order to emancipate the taste of the English Catholics. great future which cannot fail Senate, the Republicans look du­ State, the parent, or the child. In feres with the liberty of par­ ers 25 acres, and will !be divided faith from all political interference, Nor were they favorable to a direct ere faith so strong and piety so biously upon Senator Robinson. view of that state of· the record, ents and guardians to direct in equal parts between the North nevertheless the forms and theories appeal ·of the pope to the Arch­ ely pledge the blessing of God They a.re somewhat apprehensive the court, of course, did not an­ the upbringing and education American Colleg-e and the Propa- of our government were lai.d in bishops of York , and Canterbury, the nation and the people. All that the national party organization nounce what its ,opinion would have of children under their con­ !!.anda College. The latter has mis- ~ccordancwith the prevailing re- another of Father Portal's sugges- land dear beloved Ireland, we will also ,be put in a bad light be­ been had there been a showing of trol. As often pointed out, R10nary students from all parts of ligious nvictions of the peop'le. tions. The Holy See took a similar ih t~ bless, in blessing now its fore the country. fact that the rights of the. child had rights guaranteed by the Con­ the wo::ld, and has long since out- (Continued .on page 4) view, and it 'was voiced in Pope ad and president here before us been seriously invaded. stitution may not be abridged grown Its present plant. Leo's encyclical "Ad Anglos", pub- (Continued on page 4) by legislation which has no d all its Government". (Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 8) EV. W. B. ROGERS, S.J. lished in 1895. There followed the Besides the general audience for reasonable relation to some Holy Father's letter, "Apostolicae HANS HERZL purpose within the competency ;L e Irish pilgrimage, President and MORE LIFE MEMBERS .... CU1'ae", pronouncing the Anglican POOR CLARES OBSERVE of the State. The fundament­ IS, Cosgrave we;e received ip FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY FOR WOMEN'S COU IL Native Cincinnatian Celebrates ,His Orders invalid . . Announces His Abandonment of the al theory of liberty, upon --- ' Golden Jubilee as Jesuit. It was not what the Abbe Portal, ~vate audience by the pope. HW Catholic Faith. loliness presented a gold medal to (N. C. w. C. News Service.) which all governments in this [N. C. W. C. News Servic; .J. Monsignor Du.chene and others had Union repose, excludes any Washington, Oct. 23.-In the last ~t . ~OUlS, Mo., Oc~. ~7.-The gol?- expected. But Rome had spol,