- Catholic Paper "Noilting is mo,..: desl,.dle OWest fh~n fhai C~iholic p~pe"$ in Unitecl States should n.acoe ~ la,.ge c/,.cu­ Estahlishecl laf{on, so ih~t eCf1e"yone THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH may n.acoe good ,.uding." October 22, 1831.. -Pope BenedU:f IV In Essentials, Uniry; in Non-Essentials, Liberry; in All Things, Chariry.

VOL. LXXXXIII No. 11 CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924 PR.ICE SEVEN CENTS COMPLETE DENIAL $2,500,000 FUNERAL MASS ON WAY TO THIS ISSUE TRIPLE JUBILEE JOINT CONGRESS In Cleveland'. Catholic Building Of Fr. Runnebau"l Celebrated by Of The Catholic Telegraph I. Will be Celebrated at Gethaemani Archbishop. Fr. Tieman Preached Printed in Our Own Plant. Abbey on May 21. That She Impugned Patriotism Program For Thi. Year. American Cardinals-Designate Catholic and Orthodox Theo­ of Catholics Made By [N. C. W. C. News Service.] Almost two hundred priests of Stop Over at Paris. Visit This issue of THE CATHOLIC Bardstown, Ky., Mar. 19-The logians to Meet and Discuss Cleveland, Mar. 14.-More than Cincinnati and neighboring towns TELEGRAPH was printed on the date for the triple jubilee to be Viscountess Bryce. $2,500,000 will be spent in new attended the solemn funeral obse­ Cardinal Dubois. huge presses of The Telegraph celebrated at Gethsemani Abbey, Plans for Re-Union. Catholic institutions churches and quies of the late Rev. A. F. Runne­ Press, at 414-416 East Eighth Sf. near here, has been definitely ar­ Msgr. Brown Consecrated. schools, in the city of Cleveland baum, at Holy Family Church, Price Lausaune Treaty Disregards Although published for more than ranged for Wednesday, May 21. alon~ during the coming year, ac­ Hill, last Monday morning. Most 92 consecutive years in the city of On this occasion there will be cele­ Will Convene at Velehrad Canon English Dead. cordmg to plans already approved. Rev. Archbishop Moeller officiated, Catholic Interests. Cincinnati, under the present name, brated the diamond juibilee of the Next Summer. One half of this total will be assisted by the priests announced in "THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH" foundation of the well-known [N. c. w. c. · Special Cable.] necessary for the first unit of the our last week's issue. Among the [N. c. w. C. Special Cable.] the publication has never befo;e Trappist abbey; the golden jubi­ ONDON, Mar. 17.-Complete group of buildings for homes for clergymen present were: Rt. Rev. ARIS, Mar. 17.-ArchbishopSl been issued from its own press. lee of the ordination of Rt. Rev. [N. c. w. C. News Service.] . Hayes and Mundelein reach­ The ancient files of THE TELE­ Edmond M. Obrecht, 0 . C. R., denial was made here by ?rphans, the first of several build­ Bishop-Elect F. J. Beckman, D. D., P RAGUE, Mar. 15.-Arrange­ L Viscountess Bryce, widow of mgs to be erected at Parma a to be consecrated here on May 1, for ed Paris Saturday on . their GRAPH, running back to October and the silver jubilee of his con­ the See of Lincoln; Rt. Rev. Msgr. way to the consistory, at which 22, 1831, the date of the first issue, secration as Abbot of Gethsemani ments for a Congress of Ca­ the former British Ambassador to southwestern suburb. ' P tholic and Orthodox theologians St. Igna~iu~ Church will put up J. T. O'Connell, V. G., Proth. Ap, they will be raised to the Cardina­ are well preserved in book form in Abbey. the United States, of statements our offices. The early papers were ,and prelates to consider the ques­ ascribed to her during her stay in a new bUIldmg to cost approxi­ Toledo, 0.; Rt. Rev. Msgr. T. S. late. They departed for Rome Abbot Obrecht has a nation­ mately $400,000. St. Philomena Mesker, Connersville, Ind.; and Rev. yesterday morning, and are ex­ 12% by 9% inches, and the pages wide circle of friends, both among tion of a union between the Catholic America, impuging the ' patriotism carried but three columns. While the clergy and laity, as well as a and the Orthodox churches were of Catholics. The statements, in will add to its present church with Msgr. B. Moeller, chancellor. A pected to arrive this aftrenoon. an edifice to cost $200,000. The splendid choir of men, directed by The Archbishops reached Cher­ there is some local history in the old personal acquaintance with many made at a meeting held in OImutz letters of Major Archibald Butt files, the reading matter largely con­ during the past week. The Congress military aid to President Roosevelt' present St. Philomena will be re­ Prof. Leo Thuis, rendered the mu­ bourg Friday evening. Although of the princes of the Church, mem­ modeled and be made a part of the sic of the Mass most impressively. the voyage from America was cerned the Old W orId, in which the bers of the foreign hierarchy and is to be held in Velehrad July 31 to were published in various news~ Catholic population of this country nota.ble persons in Europe; and it August 3, 1924. It was said at the papers in the United States. When newer building. St. Catherine The funeral.sermon was delivered rough, they were not sick. Due by Rev. Louis A. Tieman, an intimate to the heavy sea, it was impossible then mostly immigrants, was vitally is quite certain that the triple ju­ Olmutz meeting that the pope plans shown by the national Catholic Wel­ ~t. Cecelia and St. Clement par: to send a special representative to Ishes have approved plans for new freihd of the departed pastor, and to celebrate Sunday Mass on ship­ interested. bilee will 'bring to Gethsemani the fare Conference correspondent the A number of years ago, the paper presence of many, and the wired the congress; and assurances have quotations from Major Butt's letterl schools to cost respectively $130- was an affectionate priestly tribute. board, but Rosary service was held Some expressions by Father Tie­ instead in the Palm Court of the had its own composing room, but, in and written felicitations of numer­ been received that many of the dis­ in which her supposed conversation 000 and $100,000 each. : tinguished prelates and scientists The new preparatory seminary man, that will long be remembered Berengaria. recent years, THE CATHOLIC ous others. appears, Viscountess Bryce said: TELEGRAPH has had neither Among those who have already of the Catholic and Orthodox bod­ "This report is inaccurate. I cer­ to. replace the present St. Mary by the vast concourse of people Owing to the hasty departure DIocesan Seminary in use for present, were: "Father Runnebaum of the two Cardinals-Designate shop nor press; and the acquisition signified their intention of assist­ ies in Czecho-Slovakia will attend. tainly did not impugn the loyalty was a real 'Nathaniel', without de­ of the great printing department by ing at the notable ceremonies are Agenda Drawn Up for Congress of Roman Catholics in America; many years, will cost, it is expect­ from New York, the French clergy The preliminary meeting at 01- ed, at least $500,000. ceit or guile. His friendship knew were not notified of their coming the company is a notable step in Cardinal Dougherty, of Philadel­ and I shall be much obliged if you progressive development. phia, who will pontificate at the mutz was held under the auspices will have the same publicity given no intrigue or cunning; he was a in time to arrange a fitting recep­ simple, humble priest of God 'with­ tion; consequently there was no This newspaper is now issued solemn jubilee Mass; Bishop of Archbishop Precan. Previously to this denial as has been given to from one of the largest and best Chartrand, of Indianapolis, who questionnaires had been sent out to the report itself." out fear and without reproach'. His formal welcome at the landing. PASSION PLAYERS forty-one years in the ministry were Though tired, the Archbishops, im­ furnished printing plants of its will preach the sermon; Bishop a number of prominent ecclesiastics, Viscountess Bryce critized Pres­ marked by strict devotion to duty. mediately took the train for Paris. kind in the State; and the printing Floersh, of Louisville, many mon­ asking for suggestions as to sub­ ident Roosevelt, according to the of this paper is but one of many signori and hundreds of clerical jects to be considered and methods He knew no idle days; he was al­ In the French capital the pre­ text of the Butt letters, in conver­ Visit White House. Reception ways on duty. With his devotion to jobs, that will be turned out each and lay friends of the genial ab­ of procedure. Among those from lates paid visits Saturday morning whom answers to the questionnaires sation with him and others at the Marred By Misunderstapding duty, he united a gentle~ess, like week by The Telegraph Press, which bot and his noted abbey. white house, for his public letter to the Papal and in the is completely equipped for all kinds had been received are the Greek­ the gentleness of his patron, St. afternoon to Cardinal Dubois, re­ urging religious tolerance, pub­ of Diplomatic Custom. Francis de Sales, and in every pa­ of printing, binding and ruling, with Ruthenian Archbishop Szeptycki, of lished a few days before. rish that was blessed by having him turning later to the residence of publications ana catalogues our Lwow; Father D'Herbigny, Presi­ the Nuncio, where they had long specialty. Three of the most modern CONSISTORY dent of the Oriental Institute in "I do not object tQ. your advocacy President Collidge's Courteous as assistant or as pastor, he won and cordial conference with Arch­ of a Jew for president," Viscoun­ all hearts to himself. Few priests typesetting machines have been in­ Rome; Father Grivec, Professor of Letter to Anton Lang. bishop Cerretti. Between their stalled, and were operated for the the Liublana University in Jugo­ tess Bryce is quoted in the Butt of our diocese ever gained the love visits the Archbishops enjoyed the To Be Held in Vatican Basilica. letters; "but I most certainly do of the people, young and old, Catho­ first time this week. A dozen presses Slavia; and Father Dvornik of first day of Spring by walking a­ have been set up; and some are in Roman Question Rumors. Paris. Based on the suggestions not want to see a Catholic ever [N. C. W. C. News Service.] lic and non-Catholic, to such an long the banks of the Seine. Sev­ prseident of this country or over WASHINGTON, Mar. 17.-An- extraordinary degree as did gentle operation, turning out jobs from Pope Listens to Radio. received and upon discussions in eral members of the retinue of the size of this newspaper to a committee meetings, a tentative an Anglo-Saxon people, for a Jew ton Lang and two other Father Runnebaum. The unkind Archbishop Hayes went from Cher­ is loyal while a Catholic is loyal members of the cast of the word was never uttered by him; an calling cl;trd. agenda for the consideration of the bourg to Lisieux to visit the shrine The staff and policy of THE CA­ First Mass at American Church. congress has been drawn up, em­ first to another power, and a Oberammergau Passion Play, who unkind deed was entirely foreign of the "Little Flower" there .. temporal one a tthat." were received by President Cool- to his nature. He was known every­ THO.LIC TELEGRAPH remain as German Relief. bracing the following subjects: Asked by Mr. Roosevelt if she idge at the White House on Satur­ where as the kind, gentle priest, and Wants Treaty Amended before; and, though the office has 1. Eastern doctrine on the consti- seriously believed that Catholics day, are due to return here today saints and sinners were made happy Cardinal Dttbois, in a religious bee!l . moved from the Gwynne [N. c. w. C. Special Cable.] tution of the Church and the princi- weekly, expresses hope that the BuIldmg to tl~e plant on East Eighth · h pIes of union. would subordinate their own coun- to seek the aid of the German Em­ by his sweet, Christ-like ministra­ OME M ar. 17.- A rchb IS ops 2. The duties and powers of the try to the' interest of Rome, the !bassy in clearing up an incident in tions. No kind man lives in vain; Treaty of Lausanne will not be Street, the telephone number re­ ' viscountess is quoted as having re- connection with that reception. surely no priest. The final summons ratified by the French Parliament, mains the same. Canal 3492. The R Hayes and Mundelein will patrarchates from standpoints of if new conditions are not obtained telephone number of the printing reach Rome today, and will history, dogma and canon law, with plied: "Not only to the interestl After the reception Saturday, it for your spirtual father came when remain until after the coming con- special reference to possibilities of of Rome, but to Catholic countries was reported that the president he was making plans, gathering for the religious hospitals or plant is Canal 21. schools, which the Turks threaten sistory, at which they will be ele- union. as well. I have known it done in had cut the meeting short, when funds and cherishing the fond hope vated to the Sacred College of, 3. What is to be done in order to my own country, as Mr. Bryce Ludwig Nissen, chairman of the of building a fine new school for with suppression. REPARATION FOR VIRGIN BIRTH ATTACKS Cardinals. Archbishop Hayes will bring about union in the Slav coun­ would testify to, if he dared." Executive Committee in charge of your children. But his wish was stop at the North American Col- tries. the Passion Players tour of the not to be gratified. His work was TRANQUILITY MARKS lege; and Archbishop Mundelein, 4. The Apostolate of , Sts. Cyril Msgr. Brown Consecrated United States, had attempted to done. He . had done enough. The IRISH ELECTION CAMPAIGN Toledo, Mar. 14.-Catholic wo­ Monsignor William FrancisBrown make a plea for American aid to Lord was ready to reward him. And men of this city, have decided up­ at the Palace Hotel. and Methodius, suggested as the ~m a series of reparation services Because of the unprecedented most readily available means of was consecrated Bishop of South- Germany. It was apparent to the good and faithful servant was [N. c. w. C. Special Cable.] number of requests for admission bringing about union. wark on Wednseday last. He was newspaper men and others near also ready for the reward. And Dublin, March 17- General m honor of the Blessed Virgin as an offset to so many statements to the public consistory at which 5. Social welfare work and char- for twenty years Vicar-General of the Executive Offices that some in­ now, dear, good brother, farewell! tranquility, such as the Irish bish­ the two Americ'an prelates will be ity to aid Russian emigrants. the Diocese. Gident had occurred to mar the Tender hands will soon carry you out ops earnestly appealed for, has within recent months questioning the Virgin Birth. The first of elevated, it has been decided to Ncthing 'To Fear About Education reception. of this beautiful church which you characterized the week-end of the hold this ceremony in, the Vatican Ask for Mass in Slav Tongue . Explanation erected, and lay you beside your national holiday. '" Electioneering such services was held recently in Basilica. For centuries , consist- Some progress has been made to- Bi.shop Brown, who a leading au- The explanation, now advanced friend and predecessor, Father proceeded in Dublin, but without the St. Francis de Sales Cathedral, ol'ies have always. been h.!)ld inYat-. ward drawing up a program for the thorrty on Catholic education in on behalf of the Passion Players, is Druffner, and Father Feldman, your bitterness or unseemly conduct. this city. The congregation was ican Palace.Announcement of the various sessions. Archbishop Szep­ England, says that Catholics have that Mr. Nissen had not been in­ friend and 'big brother.' Farewell, All the candidates mingled in entirely of women. Bishop Sam­ change has caused great satisfac- tycki will report on "The Unionist nothing to fear from the present formed that there were to be no gentlest of friends, kindest of friendly intercourse. The dispo­ uel Stritch was celebrant of a Mass tion. Question at Last Ecumenical Coun- of reparation, and also delivered Labor Government concerning, its speeches; and when he attempted to priests, but not forever; for sooner sition of the puiblie is looked upon Roman Question Rumor. cil"; Father D'Herbigny will discuss positioll in school matters. make one, the President broke in or later, each one of us shall follow as being excellent. an address explaining the Catholic "Attempts at Union Between the Canon English Dead with the remark that he had always you.. 0 help us, that, when our doctrine. Hymns in honor of the Reports that an agreement had Anglican and Orthodox Churches"; Canon Edmund English, one of wanted to see the Passion Play, ex­ time to go has come, we too, may BRITISH CATHOLICS . GIVE Blessed Virgin also were sung. been reached between the Vatican Dr. Dvornik will speak on "The the earliest conquerors of Mont pressed pleasure at having met the be found 'ready'." $1,500 TO GERMAN RE41EF A city-wide series of devotions and the Italian Government for Church of Constantinople at the After the final absolution, the in special honor of the Virgin the settlement of the Roman Ques- t· f th S h· f Ph . " Blanc which he ascended in 1884, is . delegation, and then asked to be ex­ tion have no foundation in fact. Ime 0 e c Ism 0 OtlUS; Most Rev. Archbishop spoke briefly London, March 10.- Cardinal Mary by the Catholic women of dead at the age of 77 years. He cused on the ground that other ap­ this city will !be continued for The relations between the Vatican and Dr. Zivkovic, of Zagreb, will was ordained to the priesthood in pointments were pressing. At the to the assembled congregation, en­ Schulte, of Cologne, has acknow­ and the Italian Government re- deal with "Unionism Among the 1872, and ' served since that time at time the delegation from Oberam­ dorsing the touching tribute of ledged the receipt of $1,500, sub­ some time. Jugo-Slavs." Father Tieman, and likewise solicit­ scribed by British Catholics in ans­ cently have been continuously only two parishes, on the mission mergau was received, the Executive NEW CHANCELLOR FOR friendly; but there has been no Sub-committees are already work- at Somers-town until 1886, and pas- O~c~ was crowded with ,callers, ing prayers for the good, departed wer to Cardinal Bourne's appeal. pastor. At the placing of the re­ CHICAGO ARCHDIOCESE new development which would ing out the details of such matters tor for the next thirty-eight years waltmg to see the President; and The German cardinal has acceded warrant the reports circulated. as providing lodgings for those who the latter was then half an hour mains in St. Joseph Mausoleum, Rt. to the request that the money be will attend the congress; and an at Twickenham, where he died. behind his schedule of appointments. Rev. Msgr. Bernard Moeller, dioces­ spent in Cologne and in the area Chicago, Mar. 17.-Very Rev. Rumors, which were given effort is being made to have the Divorce Bill Mr. Lang and other members of an chancellor, officiated and said the occupied by British troops of oc­ B. J. Sheil has been appointed great prominence particularly in Government grant special transpor­ The :S;ouse of Lords passed, on the Passion Play cast declare that last prayers, assisted by twenty cupation. Chancellor of the Archdiocese of London newspapers, had it that tation 'facilities for 'them. The priets and a throng of friends. Chicago, according to an an­ the Government would surrender F . M·· S second reading, the Buckmaster Bill, their sole object in coming to Wash­ nouncement made last Friday. the whole of Vatican Hill to the orelgn mIster of Czecho- lovakia facilitating divorce. The bill is iden- ington was to be permitted to shake In the death of Father Runne­ DUBLIN LAWYER will be invited to attend. A petition tical with that passed by the House the hand of the Chief Executive of baum THE CATHOLIC TELE­ HONORED BY POPE. Rev. Francis Ryan has been made pope, giving this territory the is being drawn up addressed to the of Lords four years ago. It wall the American Government, and that G~APH has lost a faithful, noble assistant chancellor. status of an indepe!!.dent sover- , asking that ecclesiastics not then proceeded with, owing to the incident, over which the contro­ friend, and mournfully joins in the [N. c. W. C. News Service.] Father Sheil succeeds Very Rev. eignty, and would erect a palace tt d· th b· lack of government facilities, and versy arose, was one with which prayer of the church: "Requiescat Dublin, Mar. 8.-The pope, has D. J. Dunne, D. D., who was ap­ for the accomodation of the card- a en mg e congress e gIven per- in pace!" mission to celebrate the Mass in the the same fate probably awaits they had no connection, and which ------conferred the title and dignity of pointed pastor of Holy Cross inals in return for the surrender Slav language. the new bill. they regret exceedingly. Knight Commander of the Order Church to take the place of Rev. by the Holy Father of the scatter- ______(Continued on page 4) MSGR. SEIPEL of St. Gregory the Great (with D. D. Hissen, deceased. Father ed properties in which church dig- "SHAMROCKS ARE Star) on Sir John Robert O'Con­ Sheil has been assistant chancellor nitaries are now housed in Rome. FORBID BY LAW-" Sees Radio abolishing Moral and since last September. He was BISHOP-ELECT SMITH'S PAPAL DELEGATE CONSOLES Geographical Distances. nell, of Dublin. By profession, According to these rumors, the in­ COMING CONSECRATION MINERS' FAMILIES IN UTAH Sir John is an attorney-at-law. He born in Chicago, and studied in dependence of the papacy was to New York, Mar. 13.-Rev. J. M. is one of the leading Catholics of St. Viator College, Bourbonnais, be guaranteed by the League of Robinson, of Wisklow, Ireland, ar­ Geneva, March 7.-The import­ Ill. He was ordained to the priest­ Indianapolis, Ind. March 19. Castle Gate, Utah, Mar. 14.­ ance of improved methods of com­ Dublin. He is an earnest and ac­ Nations. rived on the Saxonia to-day, carry­ The consecration of the new Most Rev. Pietro Fumasoni-Biondi, tive worker in social welfare or­ hood by Archbishop Quigley in Clergy Exempt from ing six little pots of Irish sod, in munication, as a means for the 1910. He served as assistant at Bishop of Nashville, Tenn., Right Apostolic Delegate to the United promotion of international good ganizations. He has written a Military Service which grew shamrocks which he Rev. Alphonsus John Smith, for­ States, was here yesterday to offer number of' pamphlets on social St. Mel church, as Knights of Col­ planned to wear and present to will and understanding, was em­ umbus chaplain at the Great The Mussolini Government has merly rector of St. Joan of Arc consolation and assistance to the phasized by Monsignor Seipel, topics. isused a decree, exempting clergy friends on March 17. Church, this city, will take place families of the 173 miners killed in Sir John is a gentleman of high Lakes, and as assistant at the Ca­ Federal Chancellor of Austria, in thedral of the Holy Name. from the obligation of military Representatives of the Depart­ on March 25, at 9 a. m., in the the explosion last Saturday. The a message sent to the station of intellectual attainments. He is a service. This action is received ment of Agriculture confiscated Cathedral of this city. Bishop Apostolic Delegate took an active the Radio-Austria Company. The doctor of laws and a member of with great satisfaction by the the shamrocks, explaining that Chartrand, of Indianapolis, will be part in the efforts that are being the Royal Irish Academy. EDUCATOR TO ENTER Chancellor's message read in part· CARMELITE ORDER Catholic ecclesiastical authorities there was a stringent law forbid­ the . Bishop Ledvina, made to alleviate the suffering "The full importance of th~ in . ding importation of vegetation of Corpus Christi, and Bishop caused by the disaster. most modern means of communi­ WOMEN IN DECOLLETTE Bi.hop Walsh in Second Audience with roots. "What a world!" ex­ Stritch, of Toledo, will !be the co­ cation, wireless telegraphy and BARRED FROM CHURCH Washington, Mar. 14.-Miss Eliz­ Rt. Rev. Louis S. Walsh, Bishop claimed the priest. . The sermon will be NEW ZEALAND BOASTS telephony, cannot truly be ap­ abeth B. Page, for the past three of Portland, was received, for the delivered by Msgr. Francis H. OLDEST OF BISHOPS preciated, if it is merely consider­ Paris, Mar. 16-Women wear­ years director of the Tea'chers' Reg­ second time during his present vis­ GERMANS ELECT MAY 4 Gavisk. The music will be by a istration Section of the Department ed as a fact or in the economic ing the fashionable sleeveless (Continued on page 4) male choir of seventy voices, as London, Mar. 8.-The Arch­ life of nations. Its greatest im­ robes, revealing their bare arms of Education of the National Catho­ Berlin, Mar. 4.-May 4 was des­ sisted by an orchestra. Several bishop of Wellington, New Zea­ portance resides in the fact that it and tiny decollete neck, are not lic Welfare Confernece, left yester­ ignated by President Ebert today hundred priests and about fifteen land, who recently celebrated the 'contributes most effectually to permitted in Catholic churches in day for Cuba where she will enter APOSTOLIC DELEGATE as the date for the parlimentary bishops will be entertained at din­ fiftieth anniversary of his conse­ mutual understanding between na­ Paris, following a memorandum the Sanctus Spiritus convent of the elections. ner in the Knights of Columbus' cration and is the world's oldest tions. It is rare that nations are from the Vatican which already is Discalced Carmelites. Offers Solace and Assistance to Auditorium. bishop, was consecrated in London divided !by purely material inter­ effective in Toulouse. The priest Miss Page is a native of Lowell, Famili.es of Mine Victims. BOMB DAMAGES in 1874, and is a native of Birm­ ests. A better knowledge of one in St. Jerome Church in Toulouse Mass., where she received her early SCHOOL'AND CHURCH MISSOURI REJECTS ingham, England. Of the thir­ another would promote a fuller yesterday declined to perform a education in the public schools. She Castle Gate, Utah, Mar. 13- teen hundred bishops, who in that comprehension and appreciation of wedding ceremony until a number is a graduate of Smith College at Archlbishop Peter Fumasoni-Bion­ PUBLIC SCHOOL LAW Northhampton, Mass. Detroit, Mar. 13-Several per­ Jefferson City, Mo., Mar. 14.­ year formed the hierarchy of the one another. It is our hope that of women guests in decollete and di, Apostolic Delegate, of Wash­ sons were injured and buildings , Archbishop Fran­ wireless telegraphy and telephony bare armed left the church. The ington, D. C., arrived today to of­ Secretary of State Becker announc­ NAMED ADMINISTRATOR. damaged for blocks when a dyna­ ed today the official figures of the cis Mary Redw00d, S. M., is the will work wonders in this direc­ leading dressmakers now are mak­ fer solace to families of dead min­ mite bomb was exploded in the en­ sole survivor. At the seminary of tion, abolishing not only geograph­ ing special guimpes which can be ers and alleviate the suffering of vote on the various propositions Oklahoma City, Okla., March 7. trance of a coffee house, at 577 submitted at the special election, Mont Bel, where he made his theo­ ical, but also moral distances." pulled out without removing the those in dire circumstances, as a Monroe Ave., yesterday morning. logical studies, he had as fellow dress for weddings in Rue de la Rt. Rev. Msgr. Gustave De­ result of Saturday's mine explo­ held in Missouri on February 26. NOTABLE WELCOME preitere, rector of St. Joseph sion, which killed 173 men. All the window frames and glass The most important of the amend­ students Arclibishop Ireland and Paix. . on the Monroe Avenue side of St. Bishop O'Gorman of Sioux City. Cathedral, has been appointed ad­ A special committee, appointed ments submitted was known as Rome, Mar. 17- Archbishops CATHOLIC PAPER RUNS ministrator, sede vacante, of the by Governor Charles E. Mabey, of Mary School were shattered, and Number 15, and provided for the Hayes and Mundelein, who are to Diocese of Oklahoma, by the con­ Utah, also is here to survey con­ some 25 windows on the St. An­ creation of a State Board of Educa­ BISHOP GRIFFIN AND FREE TOURS OF CHINATOWN toine Street side were likewise FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS be elevated to the cardinalate, ar­ sultors of the diocese. Monsignor ditions and make recommendations tion, that would have complete rived here today with their suites. [N. c. w. C. News Service.] Depreitere will act as the head of for handling cases of those in damaged. One large window in charge of the public schools of the Monsignor O'Hern and prelates the diocese until a new bishop is the tower, and two smaller win­ Stae. Of the 21 propositions sub­ Chicago, Mar. 15.-An apprecia­ New York, Mar. 15.-Arrange­ want. dows in the body of the church tion of the work of the Catholic of the American College, were in ments have been made through installed. 'Rescue workers accomplished mitted to the voters at the special the fore of a throng which gave little today, because of fires in the were also broken. Rev. Joseph election only six were accepted; but Union of Illinois is contained in a The Mission, the Catholic paper Wuest, , C.S.Sp., the pas tor, letter from · Rt. Rev. James A. the Americans an enthusiastic wel­ published in Chinatown, to con­ EARL Y OREGON DECISION mines, and, up to early to-night, the largest adverse majority was only 138 of 173 bodies had been promptly put men to work at re­ that cast against Number 15, which Griffin, the new Bishop, of Spring­ come at the station. duct parties through that pictur­ field, which is in answer to a letter esque section of the city without Portland, Oregon, Mar. 15.-The recovered. pairing the school. was lost by a vote of 114,022 for, to A SUSPECT FIRE The bomb, it is said, was placed 221,994 against. of felicitation sent by the executive payment of the customary dona­ time, allowed' counsel for filing of the Catholic Union on the occa­ tions, which for many years have supplementary briefs in the Oregon GAELIC LEAGUE DID by someone trying to avenge loss­ sion of Bishop Griffin's consecration. Detroit, Mar. 13-Police officers been offered to the pagan priests school law case, expired last week. NOT TURN OUT es in gambling in the coffee house. LENTEN FAST DISPENSED "I have long since learned to appre­ are trying to solve the mystery sur­ and thus used to support a pagan Arguments and briefs are now be­ rounding the $2,000 blaze in St. cause. fore the court, and a decision in this Dublin, Mar. 17.-St. Patrick's SMALL SALARY ciate the value of the various fra­ Basil Church, at South Haven, Mich. London, March 8.-The Lenten ternal and social organizations Guides, working under the di­ important case is expected within Day, a public and bank holiday in OF ENGLISH BISHOP. fast and abstinence has been dis­ The flames were discovered by a the next few weeks. It is likely that Ireland, lacked certain of the fea­ affiliated with the Church," said pedestrian who was passing the rection of The Mission, are now pensed in the diocese of Ports­ Bishop Griffin. "They are a power­ able to show the visitors all the appeal will be made to the United tures of past years. There was no London, Mar .. 10.-The average mouth eccept for albstinence on building late last night. The build­ States Supreme Court, whichever procession or demonstration by the stenographer in an American city ful help and encouragement to the ing was erected recently, to replace sights of Chinatown. The offices Ash Wednesday and the F.ridays hierarchy in carrying on their of the publication are at 5 Beek­ way the local federal district court Gaelic League, which formerly is as well paid as the Bishop of of Lent, on account of the preval­ the structure that was destroyed by decides. was a feature of the day. Nottingham. The diocese covers ence of influenza. work." fire a year ago. man Street.