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"Itj win wM you (hand missions and W s^ d scboc*., if yoa we art I *Me tg niel* the offens*«fc and defensive weapon* ol a loyal Catholic Press.'" -Pope Pigs X '*<";««< -rf 75li¥'f I MEMBER OF tlAHONAX,- CATHOLIC' W%Fi^£ fD0TOOI& OTW8'$^fjR|fe I iTl U»« U HWUWMJW 'P»"r'!,...'l-liil'*'J JL^l'"" ••('» •"• 'J*.*; '-'' '.' "raft ^ww-sp; "£—w nm-»reT"W"»™ F^-"!"" ™7tKrrnT™ SQ^" 33rd Year. No. 43 T» I tJ^ssa l 1 it zmesmsp a*awi,.|#i'9!M»fitiit»l ^'»ti»(> ' mia' had been so far in I^yons, and Temporary Basilica C3thilli£S Rome Eucharistic Paris, and giving: it a new cor* of-the ? stitution. At St Annede Beaupre l-piilWllteHil5! ft *»ii>4 l .-*.^«-
Congress Biggest Taxpayers Appeal ^K|_9,T T^Mw^E^vT-y To Attorney General J St.-Anne de Beau pre, Quebec, o&ys iiOvt* Event Since War 1 To Check Ku Klux Klan |a,r*Although_ a. goodly *— *• ^H" "' ••' " ' ...... W'..^-^.1..-1—. number of Citholic pilgrims and 'MAIllpiinyi (By N. C. W. C News 8erviee) (By N. a W. 0. hiews Serviee) summer tourists ar« viiiting the ^Tfc^m^%l8$fcQipto§ Paris, July 12- —"The greatest (By N. C. W. 0. Newa Service* Atlantic City, July 24.—Thous famoua shrine thii summer, the ^wMkliWlfc %imi^^t. event since the war was the in Sacramento, Calif., July 23.- Investigation of activities of the andsofKnightaof ColombuiwIO * **«*&**fJ^m^ST^mm^^^M^^^^^ ternational Eucharistic congress. gajther here next week, lor m not developed, and the Redemp- ^ fy^^^ek ^m\W \ ^M$,Wt~ ... The Church, at this moment, Ku Klux Klip in the Imperial Mprl| Valley has been announced by is more powerful than it has ever tfeel i tott8 Attorney-General U.S. Webb fol IMTSSS^MSIu-MTTSA** » >*^ wneiof Good(nw^«me,^|Wimtm^ir thefaii*fcIrth«dto been." These two statements, teten, whichiw ill beheld at the ^ . hj^iag^ ^pacftd SSa^ml^SS^nS sil*F^ quoted in "La Temps," which is lowing the receipt of * telegram Attat v Amhasiadlor m W •*** wUy» m ta th9 client! of the wondsr- ^SS!Sfw3^S^- ^AsssW*.. fa* under Protestant direction, were from the Imperial County Tax Payers' Association alleging that known a. the.•«'America^ ^TOrWrMriari^ofC^itdt. mi^^i^^^^S^m^ made in Borne by a Jew. ttjrr conventeon bec»ute itw^l -a;ft irg fipetfidty inform^ SL2?5S£?BrfwaSS aSaaSa^T The article from which they are the principal county officers and candidates for office were either ii still a general im*^^* |#i^t|rr^^^%d^ie^«»««e^ ht quoted is worthy of considerable American history movement and ^^ te tk% Qktmk ym »g»£ SSSSScSSSi tEESfiUm attention. It was sent to themember s or have applied for membership in the Klan and re the award of v«mtoiriwn^&-Sk.-Am&tiuHl* mother non-Catholic of "the high- Papal 1 "Temps'; by its Rome correspon in th* K. of Chi-torical contest* ^^ , hm Qt J™* ^S^S^^BffifS^ dent, M. Jean Carrere. The most questing him to take over the dis significant extracts are as follows: trict attorney's office. days, km***tm*K : Wl^^L^M^Im^^^^^^i^^ "The bare statement of facts The telegram read in part: The Riffht "A charge that the Klan is at- f was sufficient to demonstrate the Walsh of, TrentonK, -in Tho™whose dio.< J.^SS^^Sll^!^S^^^^^ s&; i ! importance of the' Enchariatic tempting toelec t to ©flBee rafifl^e«ratla»3w<2it y ti*B,: *m Congress and how it proved to bersof theKlanormen who have th* tumvmntim hv nnntfflr»K»ip Z2ii^ -r" -fmmi^^m^" "^^T''"^"'''^''^^^ ^ W£mm • P quence of their hostility. They in the graduation of 280,000 vet* Washington -o» • September |S mtm^ $#% ^*4 «^P** : Bern MmaieFrea Pojw (feSSf*i*f:,i||4«.- did not know that the day would • . n,.... erini from 130 free evening hive been iiaued % the Drama the persons of loman CathoJk ^ rtdaff j eocne when this very absence of [ New York, July 27.-Edward schools and the enrollment of Guiki of the Nitic>na! Council of f»ith in the Unit^ States. s^ware^ temporal power would be consid L Hearn ofNe w TTorkiBaropsan 35,009 more in the K. of 0* tt^ CatMie Jt#B» , ^-: _ •, lhe gew^l cwwlua^ n^/r^»o^ ered by secular and liberal writ* Commissioner of the Knights of|certtspondeneefchool. The tmUmw»^m^^\mMmmaai^^M^^%^i' ers as the very cause of a great Columbus, arrived in New York th».annottnceiaeiife will be-ops» ber «< fc»f** ^awfl#E Kir er and invulnerable power for the Tuesday morning by the S. S. Fkrrt Parickafe llaat by Meek,,. to men and women and ia being United SUtw ia <«talm>' Holy See/' Majeati^bearingameflsafiefrom Wko Dreaped 15i Feet * *4f«»ivi*lr to combining thin thf numabtr of 6* _ • <»•»————• His Holiness PopePiasXI forth* ~~~^rr :• <^t&»Ifed**in^t|e^UDS*ftdCls^eaitcjiw^ »nuim>rs%t*d by Heal of Sisters of Clarity fortieth annual luprems conven- CBy N. C. W. C. Kew» Serriee) elic actors inan organization that the C^niua of religfcwi oodie* W (By N. 0. W. C Newi Sarrie*) tion of the Knights of Columbus, London, July 14.-As a mult may give them a more vivid real- This number, Mm,816,,.wo«ld **• Paris, July 12.—Sister Inchelin, J which wUlbegrin in Atlantic City of the decision of the British aiT Ration of the opportunities they be increased abo tt 11.400fOOG1A ^HftVitt| ""^ for 22 years the superior of the August 1st. authorities that til passenger hive tftcoMbafc^^ Hospital of Saint Joseph in Paris, aSijjferiWV- Mr. Hearn, who directed the carrying aeroplanes jnusk4c|r*s$f;f3$^ has been elected Superior General workoftheK. ofC- with theA.parachuteB, ft his been discover-ciil stage." owmbersonths. bis^^fas^aEid of the Sisters of Charity, tore* E. P. throughout the war, has, ed that the credit for inventing The communication points out sex distribution of th» total pop«> _ place Sister Maurice, who died for the past six moothe, been in this arm of aerial safety belongs that at the last meeting of the lation of the United States. Bat Rev. recently. , Rome inaugurating the $1,0W,.to ^j^tOHhaW^ ***.V; -1"' '^>B»^, /^: