est Catholic Paper U Notlting is more desirahle than that Catholic papers llnit~ ~tates should ha i======~(1) VOL. LXXXXII No. ~ 10 CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923 PRICE SEVEN CENTS ~~~~~~~~7 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cr~ MINISTER UNACCOMPANIED, BLIND CATHOLIC CHARITIES E GOLDEN ROSE til PAPAL DELEGATE PRIEST WILL VISIT EUROPE W. BOURKE COCKRAN AMSTERDAM Declar\ ~~ .Catholic Bible May Win Allotted Big Increase From the Detroit Community Fund. ni- ~ Protestants. Rev Theophllus Beusen, of Coving .\> Renowned Orator and Statesman Dies Proposed as Scene 01 Eucharistic Con be Conferred Upon Queen 01 Receives Warm Welcome at New ton, Ky, \\ ho has been stone-bhnd for [N C, W C. News ServIce) [N C W C News ServIce] 1\\ enty ) ears, wlll make a tour of ain by Pope. Archbishop London, Feb 21.-The possibihty of York, Distinguished Churchmen Northern Europe dunng the coming Suddenly Alter Celebrating Iris DetlOlt, Mar. 1,-Catholic chanties .gress 01 1924. This Year's Meet Protestants beIng blOught back to the Summer He will VlSlt BelglUm, Hoi and institutions affiliated in the Detroit Community Union and supported by ing 'Will be Held at Paris. Filippi in Audience. Bible by means of the revised version Greet Him at the Dock. land, Germany and France, and 'mil Sixty-Ninth Birthday. uet bemg prepated at the Vahcan, IS a make the entire Joutney unaccompanied the DetrOIt Community Fund have been al10tted $370,25426 m the budget for entnnent entertamed by Rey Chad b) any personal gtl1de Tlus will be hi s Stricken With Apoplexy. Was a Most Lourdes Bishop Decorated. Fronch Priests scan Tertiarlos Received, Wick, President of the Ftee Church ReceptIons III HIS HOllor at Cathedral and fifth ttans-AtlantIc voyage since he lost 1923 by the Fund directors This sum King represents an mcrease of $41,837.26 over Council. hiS slght ; and he has always "gone by Devoted Catholic. Vindicated. George to Visit Rome, Catholic Club, the 1922 budgets of these agencies, ThiS Nonconfor1mst drvine declared himself" DUlmg his commg tour, The most noted mcrease was included at a pubhc meetmg that he has no sym Father Beusen will visit his blOthet, [N C W C News ServIce 1 [N, C, W. C. Special Cable) [N, C. w, C SpeCIal Cablel l1\ C, W C, News ServIce) in the budget of $20,39975 for St, \V ho is a priest in Amsterdam, and his rr.==-=:-"ARIS, March, ll.-Amster pathy With personal and pnvate transla rr===;=-='E\V York, Mar 7.-Arch- ASHINGTON' Mar 5 -The Mary Hospital, which represents an ad-' OME, Mar 5,-The Golden tions of the Sacred Scnptures sister, who is a nun in France, dam has been proposed as bishop Fumasont-Bwndl, the d eat h of the HOll W ditlOn of $9,269 75 to be devoted to Rose, the traditIOnal emblem "I am keenly mterested in the nell Father Beusen is a confirmed optl Bourke Cockran, United the scene of the Euchal-is new Apostoitc Delegate to the work of out patients. The Holy IIAIz'--'1I of the speCial esteem of the \'el slon 111 coul'se 0 f pi epa ratIOn by thc ml s,t He IS habitually 111 good humor, States Congressman from tric Congress of 1924, ac- pope, IS to be conferred thiS the U111ted States, who Name Society, which has become a Homan CClth6ltc Chul ch I have I!.i:.==_"';_='~ al nved here Friday from a genial companion, an 111 teresting con ~ the Sixteenth New York cording to an announcement year upon the Queen of versationahst, who enjoys a joke and member of the Commu111ty Union in made, followmg the meeting of the a deep com let 1011 that the Bible IS com- Ital) on the steamship Taoll11ma, was Dlstnct and 1011g celebrated as Amer order to Jlursue ItS "Blg Brother" pro , accordl11g to an announcement 111g to ItS own aga1!1, af tel r01 t) ) eal S knows how to tell one. ica's most gifted orator, t emoves ft om International Committee of Eucharis here, In accordance With the tendcled a warm welcome by the Father Bensen will sail from New bation work m connection with ~he HC Congresses, presided over by Bishop or steille labor" <;Ierg) and laity of the Archdiocese of public h fe one of the best-known Cath Juvenile Court, has been given $5,0{)0, 510n of the prescnbed papal nte, Latet In the same Lent, March 11 Fell, ua I y 16, accompallled by his partment of the St Vincent de Paul 4 to July 8. ants ma\ be I ecall ed to the sao'ed Book SecretalY, Msgr Paolo Marella. Thursday, Congressman Cockl an was I be sent to Spa111 111 May for pres Society warranted an increase of $8,037 Lourdes Bishop Decorated. thlOUgh the entel pllse of the Catholtc The Taormina was met at Quatan engaged 111 the Pl eparation of an ad Eleven Catholic institutions are mem on on the birthday of K111g A l Church "God," he concluded, "is a dress to be delivered before the St. Paul Bishop Schoepfer, of Lourdes and tme by a revenue cutter cal rying Msgr bers of the Fund. It is regarded as probable that God 0 [ humor," Pansh COUI1Cll of the National Counct! Tarbes, who was awarded the decora en archese Giovanl1l Sacheltl, quar- A.luigl Cossio, who has been temporanly LENTEN PASTORAL III charge of the Apostoitc Delegation of Catholtc Men on the question of tion of Knight of the Legion of Honor ou ster of the SaCled Palaces, \~ ill at \Nashington; Very Rev, Joseph p, Cathohc Education It was expected by the Govemmern. has received his of the ~peC1a l delegation which \Viii Dineen, Chancellor of the ArchdIOcese On the Real Presence 01 Jesus to be a notable conttlbutlOll to patriotic decoratIOn personally from Marshal of t to Spain at that tllne diSCUSSIOn of the most Important issue ALL WIDOWS Foch. The ceremony took place in the dy gr. Fedenco Tedesclul11, Papal SET ASIDE of New York; and Rev Dr Stephen Donahue, Secretary to Alchblshop Christ in the Blessed that confronts Cathohcs m thlS coun private reSidence of Marshall Foeh in io to Spa111 , who IS 111 Rome to J Hayes. When the Taormina docked, t r) today M I' Cockran was scheduled Paris Foch, who is a nahve of Tarbcs" the funeral of his mother, has Sacrament. , to speak before the Coullcll on last FII- Are tbe Nuns 01 St. Ann l Natives 01 embraced the prelate cred with offiCIals at the Vatican Jury's Verdict in Birth-Control Case. the delegate was greeted by Alch bishop Ha)es and AlIxI!tary Bishop day lllght I India. They Conduct Orphanages Priests Vindicated. at Madrid regat d1l1g the presenta , An Exemplary Catholic. of the rose. In an interview with CardInal Chess Club Olllciai. John J Dunn of New York; Bishop By Most Reverend Henry Moeller, D. D., One hundred and seventy-slx priest~ epresentative of the N. C. W. C Joseph H Conroy, of Ogdensburg; Not alone was Congressman Cocktan and Other Welfare Work. of the Diocese of Montpellier, all s Service, the nunCIO declared that Catholic Councillors Elected, Bishop Thomas J vValsh of Trenton , Archbishop at CinclDnati. t egarded as one of the foremost figures former soldiers, have been awarded f ull proof of papal favor will afford Bishop-elect Daniel J Cltlley, of among the nation's men 111 publtc hfe, satisfaction and damages of one franc SYI acuse; Msgr Michael J Lavelle, (Cont!l1ued frqm last week) but hiS exemplary practice of his re Globe-Girdling MISSionaries Pay ViSit to each as the result of a libelous artlcle satisfaction 111 Spain, and Will be SpeCial Events for St Patrick's Day, sou rce of gtea,t pleasure to the Rector of St. Pattlck Cathedl ai, Msgr The Argument of Tradition. hgion made him a model for thousands Pagan Temple. pub1Jshed by the Pdlt MendlOllGl, a bers of the royal family Catholic Congress. George \I\' aI1l1g, V lcar-Genelal of the of Catholics who \~ ere members of the Soclahst newspaper of Montpellier, in Army and Navy Chaplal11s o[ the ~~HEN \Ie desite to c1etermme several parishes to wluch he belonged which It misquoted a speech by M e Golden Rose is a precious and the tIue l import of a law. By REV, MICHAEL MATHIS, C. S C d ornament, made of pure gold by [N C W C. SpeCIal Cable) Ulllted States, together \\lth many during hiS seven terms as Ulllted States Painleve. formel Mmistel' of War, In we endeavor to ascertain [N C W C. News ServIce] m ed artificers, which the popes have ONDO N' Mar n.-The other members of the Cathohc clel gy Congressman He seldom missed morn which the record of the clergy was and laity The laymen wei e headed how It \Vas understood at ing Mass, and he was practically a dally rr=;==--=;;RICHINOPOLY, Jan H attacked e accustomed for centuries to bless short-ltvcd trtumph of the --- the tlme of ItS enactment, year and occaSIOnally confer upon birth-control advocates was hy Mattl11 Conboy, pl'esic1ent of the commUlUcant. Oftentlmes, when he BeSides the usual l11stltu The tribunal which handed down the d Catholtc Club of New York A de and m what sen~e succeedi11g gen was attendmg Mass and the pi lest \\ as tlOllS, which all well-ol gan- deCision, proclaimed the entire legiti al olte sovereigns or other renowned brought to a sudden end hy elatIOns 1l.ccepted It. An unmtet, onages, as a sign of esteem and ~, the action of LorcJ, Chtef J us ,tachment of ttnlf9rmed policemen anel WIthout a servet, he took upon hnnseif 1bl!~;"""'JJ Iz ed missions orcitnanly macy ef the protest from the priests, of detectlves 0 f the bomb sqnad under the I'upted tradltton l'eaching back to the dutles of an altai' boy, have, Tllchll1opoly has some and oldered that the sentence be re re mal affection. It is also bestowed hce Hewart 1t1 sett111g aSide the jury the days of the Apostles reveals the un illustrious churches or sanctuanes, verdict of one hundred pounds damages command of Inspector James Bolan, Congt essman CocJ{l an had made a 111uque enterpnses In higher educa pnnted 111 the great regional papers to preceded by motorcycle poltcemen, del11able fact that, during all the ages powerful speech 111 the House agalllst tion this miSSIOn IS perhaps the best M, Pamleve was quoted as saying pon governments or cities, cons pic 111 favO! of D I Marie Stopes, birth of the Church's eXlstence, the words of for loyalty to the Holy See The control advocate, who had sued Dr escorted the delegate to the home of the Adm1l1lstration's farm credit legis equipped in India. It conducts a dozen "It was not pubhc school teachers who is A I'chblshop Hayes Christ regardmg tpe Eucparist were lation the afternoon before he died, It high schools, including two for girlS, were the worst slackers dunng the wal, e and value 0 f the lose val y as sui ts Sutherland, ,~ Catholtc physician, for taken literally. St. 'Ignatius, who lived eSlre of the teign111g pop,e, and ill ltbel on the glound of an attack he had Delegate's Statement. was his sixty-ninth birthday, and in the and one first-class college, St. Joseph hut men m black cassocks" es in the first century of the Christian era, evening he and Mrs. Cockran had as College has the largest enrollment ThiS repOl t Immediately aroused a e rd With the economi c Clrcum made on her campaign, In a statement, issued just aftel he and who surely knew what Christ ces of the tl111 e. Some have been Dr Suthelland said that Mrs Stopes landed, the delegate said: guests at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sauls over two thousa11d students, thirty per stolm of protest Two hundred and e taught, and what the Apostles held in bUly Field, Mr. Field also celebrating cent of whom are Catholics,-of allY seventy-six priests of Montpellier d ely a single rose, while others ha\'e was conductmg a monstrous movement "I consider it a great privtlege to have regard to the Blessed Sacrament, says: of experiments on poor women, The his birthday, Congressman Cockran Catholic college in the land. Its gl'acl Diocese who served during war, manv 111 the fOI m 0 [ elaborate bouquets. been able to come and \\iltness with my "They abstain from the Eucharist and mented with precious stones J ur) verdict, recorded after four hours' own e1es thiS gleat country and people, was apparently in his usual good health uates have had a marked effect on the of whom were decorated for braver), the Liturgy because they confess not and in fine spi Ilts progl ess of tlungs Catholic. The Cath hlle the origin of the custom IS lost deltberatIOn, declared that Dr Suther whom I have long since learned to petitioned the Chamber that M, Pain I r that the Euchanst is the Flesh of our ntiqmty, it is certa 111 that it ante land's cntlclsm was true 111 substance acl1mre at a distance I am Sllre that About 1.00 a, m" he complained of olic TtLlth Society and Marian Con leve's lmmtttlity as deputy be lifted, and Saviol' Jesus Christ, the same (flesh) lt s W50, becau and fact, but asserted that he was not my reSidence here wlll become one of feeling ill, and two phYSicians were gress, for example, were pel haps due both be made subject to prosecutlOl1 which suffered for us, and which the s speaks of It as an ancient In stltu- fair in his comment, the most chellshed periods of my life, summoned, who remained with him mot e directly to their effor ts than to M, Painleve declared that he wa, Father in His goodness raised to life." n The Lord Chief J ustlce deCided that The .Amencan people have won the throughout the night. He faded to those of any other group of Catholics. misquoted by the Soclaltst organ, ami or Msgr. Filippi In Audience. the statement of the jury was really a esteem and admiratIOn of the world 011 St, Ir en~eus, a discrp,le of Polycarp, who rally from the initIal stroke, which Closely associated with the College sent a letter to the newspapers, 5eeking was all associate of St. John, arguing he rchbtshop FlitP?I, former Apostoltc verdict for the defendant, and that the account of their love for hberty with took the form of a severe pain over the is St Mary Tope, a compound where to attenuate the meaning of the state against those who.;j@V1ied the Resurrec eg-ate to Mc.."-eico, \Vl~ose expulSIOn case was decided in favo' of Dr, Suth out ~ cJuni-tmtH.J11 of theil' respect fOJ eyes, In the morning his condition was Blahman converts may live according ments he had made in the speech r c- , tion of the Body, ~s. ''1-Iow can they that conntry by order of PreSident erland, who was awarded the costs la\\ f1l11y constituted authority And lt1 not improved; and Re Edward L to their state from the bme of thtlr ported by the Petit" lVeridiuHltl Thb egon is now bemg lIwestlgated by PermiSSion has, however, been given recent years their generosity has be say that the flesh is not going to be Buckey, ?astor of St. Matthew Church, conversion to such time as they can be was followed by an apology on the Papal Secretariate of State, was for an appeal come a theme of univel sal pt aise raised to life again, which was nourished was summoned and administered the adequately set up in life. At the time part of the paper, which blamed the by the Body and Blood of the Lord?" last ntes of the Church, Mr. Cockran of our visit to the Tope we met only IVecl in audience by the pope dunng Cardinal Chess Club Official. "Havtng been in the East Indies as libelous error on one of Its contnbu past week. It was stated that the Papal Delegate dUl1ng the Gteat \Val, T el tullian in the second centt1r)" writes' died within an hour, Physicians de one convert, though there were many tors, and whi-ch also acceded to the hblshop was accorded a cordlal re HIS Eminence, Cardinal Bourne, has I had myself the chance to ad11111 e the (Continued on page 4,) clared that a bralll hemorrhage preced others Most of the Brahman conver request of the Catholic paper, VEda" tlOn accepted an 1l1vitatton of the Imperial generosity, with which those pOOl ed death. sions have been made at St. Joseph Col De Montpellier, which demanded t ha~ It Franciscan Tertiaries Received. Chess Club to become vice-?resident of missions, as those of other COttntlles Tributes by Colleagues, lege. publish the statistics, which showed that that organizatton Cardinal Bourne Nuns All Widows. n' Sunday the pope recelved one received from their American fliends, News of Mr, Cockran's death came 32,700 priests served as soldiers and succeeds the late Fathet Bel l1ald Vau the help they needed badly. The noble as a profound shock to the National Besides the European lay reitglOUS officers in the war, of which 4,618 were tsand FranCiscan tertIanes fr0111 the ghan NATIONAL CRUSADE , of Rome, and 111 a short address sentiments, by which the American Capitol, where few men in public hfe engaged 11l the mission, two native killed, and 10,417 decorated for valol them outlined his appreciation of Catholic Councillors Elected. people ale inspi red, find an echo in my were better known or mOle admired for Brotherhoods produce teacher-catech The apologtes came with such pOOl heart; and I hope to be worthy of theil the independence and vigor _of their ir apostolate, Thl ee Catholtc counCillors have been Campaign for the Suppre8sion 01 the IStS, and the natlve nuns of Our Lady grace, however, and publication of the esteem and love" views on pubhc questions, Representa of Dolors (with over two hundred statistics was so delayed, that ~he lot only does God impose laws upon elected to the Aldermamc Bench lt1 s childl en, but He also explesses Reception in His Honor. Ku Klux Klan Decided Upun tive Mondell, the Republican floor Sisters) are employed mainly as teach priests decided to prosecute their Stilt CoventI') City, thus makmg a total 0 [ leader, charactenzed him as "the great s wishes in the form of evangeltcal thirteen Catholtcs, who hold llltl111Ctpai Atchbishop Fumasoni-Biondl , 1e- ers in eighteen convents throughout the to the end, with the favorable resttl t Vice, the Holy Father said. The mained 111 New YOI k until Monday, at Rally in Chicago. est orator of his time," and said that diocese The 111 stitution of the Nuns just announced -MASSIANI. offices 0 f val-yi ng runcti ons 111 CI ties "his speeches blought memories of ree vows, made by the membel s of where Catholtcs number onl y SIX when he left for vVashlOgton to assume of St Ann, all Widows, is peculiar to his ncw duties \OVhile he \~ as here, Burke and Pitt, 111 England, and of our thlS diocese. The nuns are religIOUS, (Cont111ued on page 4,) thousand out 0 f a total populatIOn of \\'ebster and Clay," Conglessman Can MENACING LETTERS, SIGNED one hundted and nineteen thou sand a number of receptions were given in Convention of Men of All Creeds and bound by vows, who go out two by two non declared "he was the m ost graceful on circl11t in search of souls to save, St Patrick's Day. his honor, one ,of which was a public Politics About May Fir5t. KLAN, SENT S. BEND PRIESTS ENTERPRISING WOMEN affail' and consisted of a formal wel and finished orator that had come to they conduct orphanages, and provide SpeCial events, on a scale Sltl pass1t1g come at St. Patl ick Cathedral, Saturday Congress in many years"; and high for Sick and penitent females and cate those of any pi evlOus ye,l1, arc bemg [N C w, C. News Se,vlce) South Bend, Ind, Mar. 6,-[Speclall Wheeling, W Va, Mal 3 -Dul tng afternoon. All the bishops of the tllbutes to his courage, abihty and hon chumens - Two> letters addressed to Rev. An e past week, the Catholic \Nomen's orga111zed 11l London 111 antlclpatlOn of Provlltce of New York, the clergy and [m)-HICAGO, ILL, Mar. 2.-A esty were paid by Democratic House national conventIOn, at which Pagan Temple Visited. thony Zubowicz, pastor of St Hedwige ague of Wheehng became ownel s the celeblatlOn of St Patllck's Day metftber of religIOUS orders, togethet Leader Garrett, of Tennessee, and Rep One of the plll1cipal celebratIOns will . ~ leading men of all creeds Father Gav1l1 Duffy, whose rru sslon Church, and Rev S, ]. Gorka" pastOl property, located at FoUl teenlh and With a lai ge number of school childten l'esentattve Volstead, creator of the law work is well known in the Ul11ted of St. Casimer Church, attacked them arket Street, listed among the most be under the Four PIOVll1CeS of Ire were in attendance Archbishop Hayes and political affiliations will that bears hiS name and which had fre ~ be call ed together, to make a States, had com e to Tnchinopoly to and their churches, The letters cal mabie locations ln the Ctty, With a land C1l1b pI'eslded, and an address of welcomc quently been assat!ed by Mr Cockran Catholic Congl'ess, national fight for the suppressIOn of the escor t us to his own DlOcese of Pondi ried the signature of "The Ku Klux ontage compllsing four I eS ld ences on was delivered by Msgr Lavelle, t ectot "I had a real I'espect fo r Mr, Cock- cheH). V'Ve employed a two-hour wait K lan." Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, IS to be ran's ablhty," said Volstead "We dId apline, and a depth of 90 feet on Btnl1l11gham has been chosen by the d [ the Cathedral for the ptoper train in visiting our first The ,letter to Father Zubowlcz held 111 thicago, abou t May 1, as a 1 e not agl'ee on some th1l1gs, but we were urteenth Street. The league wdl episcopate as the locahty of the BI On Sunday the new delegate pt esided pagan temple in India, Sri 1-Iangon is threatened destntcbon to the church suit of a conference held here in con good fnends." ke Jlossession May 1, \\ hen a com enmal National Cathohc Congtess of at the 11 :40 o'clock high Mass at the a Hl11c1u temple built on an island about and invited the pastor to leave the England and \,Vales, which meets thlS nectIOn with the opening of a six Mr. Cockran's la st public speech was te remodelm g wllI take place The cathedral, and in the evening was the a mile northwest of the city The outer city It is believed to be the aftcI amment of thts pt operty wtll enable )eal -\~I ATTS night " all-nations anti-Ku Klux rally" given with all his usual fire and dash guest of the Catholic Club at a recep- wall of the temple is a square about math of a sermon preached by Father e leagtle to callY on ItS wOlk on a tion given in his honor at the club begun hete Monday evening, ancl con He gave the House a word picture of ore extensive scale. A ca fetena Will tinued at the Coliseum all week attempts he said had been made for (Continued on page 3) Zobowlcz last Sunday, when he blam a house, at which A lchbishop Hayes and ed the klan for a law passed in Oregon conducted, as at pt esent; a modern IRISH PEACE PROPOSAL other members of the clergy were Gov. Parker Opens Attack, several hundred years to improve con s ousting the parochial schools from that e asium WIll be install ed, meeting present. At thlS reception Martin Con The opening attack on the hooded, ditIOns by measures simliar to the farm IRISH OPINION DIVIDES oms Will be ananged fo t vanous Cessation of Hostilities and Election secret organtzation was made by Gov, credits' bill, and declared they had al "at~ , d boy, pr esident of the club. addressed Police authorities are try111g to locate atholic women's otganizatlOlls, and Suggested to Republican Army. the delegate on behalf of the laity John M. Parker, of LOlllsiana, who un ways proved disastrous ON SWEEfSTAKES BILL ele will be fUlllished about 35 100111S covel ed and is prosecutmg the Klans the organizer of the kl;an here for ques (Continued on page 3) tioning l' the accommodation of working Cork, Mar. 7 -Peace proposals Signed men responSIble for the Mer Rou$e eN c, W c, S ccial Cable) PRIEST MEETS DEATH ~rls 111 this section. $77,0{)0 was the by many of the Catholtc clergy and ad mUldels Gov, Palkel' addtessed close Dubl1l1, March 11-There is a wide Ut chase price. dressed to the leader of the Southern AT RAILROAD STATION to 20,000 peIsons jammed into the NOTED DOMINICAN division of public ~ pinion over the GAVE SEVEN TO CHURCH ------Republtcans, Commandant General Tom Coliseum, He was followed by fOllner MISSIONARY DIES sweepstakes bill, whic11\ would authorize ,L rLAN DEFEATED Bat 1'), by Father Duggan of Cork, were Phdadelphia, Mar I.-Rev Thomas Senator L eroy Percy, of Mlssissippi. worldwide sweepstakes \ £or the benefit London, Feb 26 -Monsignor Burke, IN EL PASO ELECTION Issued here thlS evenltlg, Bower, S. M, aged 60, of St, Mary Both of them denounced the Klan as an New York, Mar I-The funeral of of the Irish hospitals, and which Rector of the important Cathohc nt I The immediate cessatIOn of hostiltties Manor, South Langhorne, died sud un-American aSSOCiation and a menace Very Rev. Clement A Sphnter, O. p" carried by a small majority on its parish of St. Mary in Blackburn City, 1(! EI Paso, Malch 5-The Ku Klux is sought by halting the actlvittes and denly, last Monday evening while hm, to the peace of communities and to aged 72, one of the most noted mi SSlOn second reading in the Free State Dail who died recently after a long illness, ~f )g Clan received a decided set back 111 the operatIOns of the Insh Repnbhcan at my I'ying for a t rain at the vVayne J unc natIOnal unity and dlsclpitne anes of the Domil11can Order, took Labor had attacked the bill on the was a member of a remarkable famlly nUnlClpal electIOn last week, when a and the dumping of arms and mUllltlOns tion Station of the Philadelphla and The plan of the national movement place flOm St Vmcent Fener Church ground that it would lower the national that gave seven children to the sj'!rvlce ar icket, headed by Senator R M. Dud- by the Republtcans undeI charge of the Readl11g Railroad Death was due to to prevent sworn Klansmen from occu on FI iday mormng. Archbishop Hayes citgl11ty, and destroy the spirit of self of the Church to ey as candidate for mayor was over- battalton commandants, who Will be re heart trouble At the station he was py111g public office 111 the United States was pt esent and gave the final absolu reliance, Monsignor Burke had four bLOthers, 111 vhelmmgly victonous at th~ polls, The spOl~s lbl e that they shall not be used walking rapidly through the tunnel to was made at a conference preced111g the tIOn Seven years ago, in Boston, he Ministet of Home Affairs, O'Hig all of whom, besides himself, entered s )Udley ticket, which was opposed by agamst the Free State Governmeut and Ius ttain when he collapsed A Ca mass meeting, and involves the f01l0\\' met with an accident wluch fOlced his gms, admits that professional sweep lb the priesthood. Two of his sisters also Jf L full Klan ticket, made Its fi ght on forces, tholic man summoned a priest, who !l1 g tentative provisions' re!1rement from acttve duty, and fot stake 01 gamzers would get the largest became nuns-a record of honor which I )l1 111 anti-Klan basis, Senatol Dudley Aftet a genel ~I electIOn IS held the anointed him H e was hurned to St. Plan to Suppress Klan. the past five months he was confined to share of the profits ; and the farmers' is shared equally by the Vaughan ht aking for hiS slogan the wOtds of th e atms and mumtlons ,me to be handed Luke Hospital, but when the. ambulance The calling together of leaders 111 the his bed, dY111g on Febl uary 21. Father representahves declare that it would be family, of which almost an entIre )n ate PreSident Theodore Roosevelt that over to the elected government. The arnved he was dead, Identification north and south in a national gather Spitnter made his profession and no impossible to exclude f raucl. genel ation entered either the priest 'thiS country will not be a good place proposals are signed by Archbishop ,,~as made through a card in his pocket ing in this city, organizing every com Sean Milroy supported the meas)lre et vitiatc at St, Rose Priory, Springfield, hood or the reli,giolls life ill 'or any of us to hve 111, u11less we make Harty of Cassel, Canon Cohalan of (ContinueQ on page 6) Ky" and was later novice-master there. as a temporary means of meeting the t a good place for all of us to Itve in" Bandon, Canon Ryan of Thurles, DEAD PRIES TWAS HOSPITAL , For many year s he conducted ITIlssions charitable emel'gency, Vihile certain Leading profeSSional and husmess Father O'Leary of Cork, Frank Daly, in the middle west and nor\hwest Cathohc hospitals would benefit by the ARCHBISHOP DAEGER ~s PATIENT TWENTY-FIVE YEARS MRS. NOLAN PLACED ON In nen backed Senator Dudley at the polls ' Chairman of the Cork Hat bor Com plan, many priests have disapproved VISITS OLDENBURG miSSIOners; Dr Donovan and C. P of It. Professor Magennis has declared ~d Dowdell of COtk. • New York, Mar I-Rev Michael .LABOR COMMITTEE PUBLIC LIBRARY INDIAN NUN DIES that the btll is injurious to pubhc Oldenburg, Ind, Mar. 1,-Most Rev I Donahue. a pnest of the Hartford [N C W C News Servtce) NAMED FOR PRIEST General Barry has eplted, nndertak- motals, asserting that, while sweep Alhert Daeger, Archbishop of Santa Fe, La Crosse, Wis, Mar 2.-Sister Mar) mg to Circulate the pr oposals for Im diocese, who had spent the past twen- W1ashington, Mar 5 -Mrs Mae Ella stakes al e not bad in themselves, many spent a few days of last week at Olden )ctavJa, aged 31, died February 24, and mediate constderatlon among the me:n ty-five years. as a pat.lent at St Vll1cent Nolan, widow 0f the late Representative DetrOlt, Mar 5 -The Library Com evils are ltkely to come in their train burg. His Grace celebrated Mass 111 las buned from St James Church here bet s of the executive of the Irtsh Hospltal, thl~ Ctty, died at that ~nshtu-ITohn I Nolan whom she succeeded in miSSioners of tillS city ha\e named the Dr v\lhite, who is the pilot of the tlOn last Fnday and was bUrled on 'C h 'I'd b the Convent Chapel and Visited hiS two Monday She was one of the very fe~ I Rep~lb lt can army The news has been new branch publtc ltbrary, located at bt ll , declares that he will endeavor to meces, Misses Ellen and Frances Dae-' Monday The Mass of Requiem was ongress, as leen appo111te a mem er satisfy ItS cntics by revtsion bdore Indian nuns 111 the State, and was received here Joyfull y and there I:' gen- Grand River Avenue and Stoepel, tbe ger, who attend the Academy, offered in the hospital chapel by Rev of .the House Committee on Labor, of the next readll1g,-Cox 1 cousin of Rev Phihp B Gordon, who eral hope that peace \\111 be blought ohn J Hickney of St Joseph Church \'/hlch her late Imsband was c~alrm~n, "Gabriel Richard Library" On Wednesday afternoon, in compli J , Mrs Nolan has announced her mtentlOn To show their appreCiation of the celebrated the funeral Mass She was a about ment to His Grace, the well known Hil v. member of the F ranCiscan Sisters of to devote her efforts to legislation 111 commissioners' action cttizens of French PRIESTS SWINDLED BY MAN ger Sisters rendered a charmmg plano, PROTESTANT'S PRIZES behalf of women and chIl dren descent 111 Wa) ne County wtll donate Perpet,tal Adoration, POSING AS ARMY OFFICER vlOlin and cello program III St Cecel ia SANGER LECTURE CANCELLED FOR "MISSION" ESSAYS a painting of Father Richard to the Auditortum library, thus honol1l1g 'a pioneer priest e ELECTRICITY RINGS New York, Mar, I.-By pOSll1g as an is MEXICAN PRIEST IN JAIL New Haven, March 4 -Inablhty to PlttsbUlgh, Pa, Mar 3 -A Protes of that sectIOn obtam a meetl11g place here tonight ar my officer and pleadmg for money TWO DETROIT PRIESTS DIE tant of Pittsburgh, a ft lend of Father NOTRE DAME BELLS to go to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., to "con Mexico Clty, Mar 7 -Father Fran- caused Mrs Margaret Sanger, preSident William J Cohill, tnlSSlOnalY from KILLED AT THE ALTAR rISCO Novelo has been aHested at of the Amencan Birth Control League, fess" to the murder of a soldier there, Detroit, Mar, 1,-Rt. Rev. Bishop China, has offered pnzes for the three [N C W C News Service] William McDonough was said by de Gallagher pontificated at the funeral Merida by the Yucatan authollties for to abandon her plans for an announced best articles on the Ch111ese miSSIOns, Paris, Mar I-The celebrated bells Buenos Anes, Mar 4,-Fathet Luis tectives today to have swindled fifty Masses of two of his priests yesterday randucting open air reltgious sernces lecture The owner of a local theater at written by students 111 each hie-a school of Notre Dame Cathedral will hereafter Perez was stabbed to death while say Catholic pnests throughout the coun and today, Rev, William Maruszcz) k, 111 contrary to law, it IS stated dls- which the meetmg was to have been or college where Father Cohill makes \be lUng by electncity, Workmen already ';ng Mass early this morning at Bahia try FOUl Brooklyn pnests apr>eared pastor of St. Stephen Church, tlllS city patches to The ExcelSior The pnest held cancelled hiS agreement for its his appeal in the Pittsburgh diocese begun installing the electrical apparatus; Blanca, His assassin, a Dane, was ar agaInst McDonough when he was ar was buried Wednesday, and Rev. Chas \\ as sentenced to pay a fine of 200 pesos use Friday night. Mrs Sanger was The first pnze is $5. The second IS and the task \\ ill be completed in a rested, but thus far has declined to dis raigned on a grand larceny charge and Hofsted, pastor of St. Mary Church, (JI undergo fifteen days' ImpltSOllment Iunable to obtain another building $3, and the third is $1 few da) s cuss the crime held i11 $25,000 bail 'VestphaJia, this morning