THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Founded in 18U by Right Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop oj Pittsburgh Diocese

k>38 PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921. No. 47

Accuse Des Moines Mgr. W. H. Ketcham, ifERENCE ON IHE LIMITATION Man as Driver of Car Indians' Friend, PRAYERS ORDERED BY MANY OF ARMAMENTS IN WASHINGTON That Killed Two Nuns Called by Death BISHOPS FOR THE CONFERENCE

(By W. C. News Servie») (By N. C. W. C. Ne» (By N. C. W. C. News Service) iHy N. C. W. C. News Service) Nov. 21 — DES MOINES, la., Nov. 21.—War- WASHINGTON, D. ( ASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21.—Special prayers for the success of the -IASHINGTON, L>. C., NOV. 12- The opening of the Conference on the T ,e Right Rev. Monsig- rants have been sworn out for the ar- the limitation of armaments have been ordered by pre- W Limitation of Armament is marked by an international accord which st of VV. H. Hal penny, a DesMoines Willian Ketcham, Director of w ont many part of the United States, including Cardinal Dougherty, of >1^! obtains at gatherings of this kind at which issues of momentous con- nisiness man, in connection with the of th e Bure f Catholic Indian Mis- idquarters here since ^Lf. to the future of the world will be discussed. On all sides there is leath of Sister Mary Virginia and sions Philadelphia; Archbishop Hayes, of New York, and Archbishop Hanna, of wn as the greatest San Francisco, who as chairman of the administrative committee of the ¿f of optimism, the conviction that the conference will lead to tangible Sister Mary. Rosalita, of the Sisters! 1001 ätlti >f Ai National Catholic Welfare Council, was one of those who signed the original ® . ft is but natural that whatever difficulties there may be will be en- of Charity of St. Joseph's Academy, ltg who were killed by an automobile tivitj this eration, has caused letter, directed to President Harding asking him to have the United States .jjtered only aftpr the deliberations have progressed to a certain point. in the nation's capi- within a few doors of the academy on gene nouri take the initiative in a movement for disarmament and world peacece. v 1» k not likely that any of the delegations would anticipate failure at thi rut on Indian reservations All Souls Day. tal, "It seems to me an obvious truth," said Archbishop Haye 'that the j Lteotset. Nevertheless, the attitude of the nations most vitally interested Sheriff Robb, who swore out the j throi hout the United States, ambition to have the largest army or the most powerful navy is one of the '¿e deliberations, begun so auspiciously, is generally recognized as beinj warrants, said he would endeavor to signor Ketcham died at Tucker, most unholy of all national ideals. Iits honesty of purpose may well be favorable to an*Wreement. prove that Halpenny was driver of Miss after an attack of apoplexy. thA car which struck and killed the i He ,t State Hughes, speaking on behalf of the United '¡ties had been making every effort to: Com li •rior, of wl a mem- "The limitation of armaments is a long step towards universal and per- qdtes made a proposal for the limitation of armaments, so clear, so specific, apprehend the driver of the death- ber. manent peace." ' * urtctical and so eminently fair, that it has electrified all the nations of leal ing car, which was believed to be M sign or Ketcham was a convert At the Armistice Day meeting held under the auspices of the Philadel- •itearth, and has inspired people everywhere with strong hope of the lina! a closed Win ton with an Illinois num- ber. Newspapers had raised rewards to tt Catholic Church and was born Cardinal Dougherty's Prayer f the conference. In brief, Secretary Hughes' proposals art 0 by popular subscription for his ap- P aritan ancestrv at Summer, phia Citizens' Committee on Limitation of Armament, Cardinal Dougherty The United States to scrap thirty capital ships, aggregating 843,740 prehension. Chief of Police It. C. n 1 SOS. He became a Catho- offered the following prayer: •jni" Great Britain, nineteen capital ships, aggregating 583,375 tons; and Saunders issued an appeal to every 1SS5 while a student at St. "Almiight y God, Prince of Peace, who hast proclaimed as blessed the joan, seventeen capital ships, aggregating 448,928 tons. Catholic paper in Illinois and Iowa to ; College, G rand Coteau, La., and Who has promised that the day will come when men from which he graduated in 1888. He makers of peace, His would leave the United States with eighteen capital ships, Great request its readers to aid in the ap- attended the theological seminary of •shall beat their swords into plow- Britain with twenty-two, and Japan* prehension of the culprit by furnish- shares and their spears into pruning ing the names of any persons with Mt. St. Mary's of the West at Cin- hooks; we acknowledge that the nth ten; and the tonnage of the cinnati. v France Re-Opens -toe nations would be respectively $50,000 a Week Being Winton ca'rs who were in the vicinity natural state of man is peace, which After his ordination in 1892 he was Religious Orders is the shadow cast by virtue and is the •¡¡¡jkO; 604,460; and 299,700. f Dps Müines on the date of the ac appointed missionary to the people Giveen From AmericaAmericani |" nurse of arts, plenty and joyful birth. t A ten year naval holiday, cident. of the Creek and Cherokee Nations Banishment Issue i A replacement scheme, permit- Fund in Irish Relief Sister Mary Virgin is was director and of the Quapaw Agency in Indian "We know that the enemies of 3g the replacement of ships wnich of yocal teaching at St. Joseph's, and Territory, now Oklahoma, with head- peace are avarice, ambition and re- Sister Mary Rosalita was head of the (By N. C. W. C. News Service) venge, and that only by the triumph ¿»11 have been twenty years in serv- (By N. C. W. C. News Service) quarters at Muskogee. niano department. The former was , Nov. 23—The question of of religion over shame and sin shall ice, providing, however, sthat no new DUBLIN, Nov. 22.—Three repre- As Director of the Bureau of In- thmI ahall exceed 35,000 tons, and famed for her voice and before she religious congregations is again to peace be across the world like a shaft sentatives of the American Commit- dian Missions Father Ketcham was the fore in France. A significant tkst the replacement shall bring entered the order, had studied for f u ht tee for Relief in Ireland have had a instrumental in bringing about cor- ° » - . ¿oat the following as the maximum grand opera. A Des Moines critic, in speech in which he declared that the long conference with the Most Rev. dial relations between missionaries government should warn religious We confess that earth never re- „aaan: United States, 500,000; writing of her, said: and government officials and secured Dr. MacRory, Bishop of Down and congregations that it is not yet per- sembles hell so much as in time of Qnat Britain, 500,000; Japan, 300,- "I have been a music critic and the abolition of the Browning rule Connor, during a visit to Belfast. voice teacher for years and have missible for them to open schools, re- war in whose train are unleashed the 900. . . The topic discussed was the distress wherebv the right to choose a school furies of pillage, famine and plague, heard most of the world's great ar- for an Indian child was taken from cently was made by M. Jonnart, We can imagine how this program in Belfast and the situation arising French Ambassador to the , and after which follow mutual hatred af naval limitation, proposed by the tists. But I considered Sister Mary the parent and vested in the agent. out of the disturbances The Ameri- Virginis the greatest of them all. She when presiding at a meeting of the and the spawn of wars to come. United States, startled the conferees can representatives were Judge R. He secured the recognition of the "When, O Lord, will men cease to possessed an artistry of a Galli-CurCi right of Catholic pupils in govern- directing committee of the Republi- vith its audden and unexpected an- Campbell, Mr. John J- Pulleyn and can-Democratic party. admire and praise an Alexander a nouncement, and thrilled them with and the glorious volume of a Raisa." ment schools to attend Catholic serv- Mr. C. J. France. The last mentioned It will be remembered that in 1W1 Caesar, a Napoleon, who hSVe its high purpose and evident sincer- Sister Mary Virginis was known as ices and secured priests for their in- has been in Ireland since February. the Waldeck-Rousseau government drenched the world in blood and ity. Our Government, unquestionably Mary Agnes Austen before becoming struction. One of his most impor- The American Committee has been vented a law which made the existence tears, whilst the inventor of the plow ikte to «urpass the other powers in a religious and was the daughter of tant activities was that whereby h« diftributing through the Irish White lent on the has been permitted to fill an unknown competitive naval enlargement, free- Lawrence Austen, of Chicago. She' Cross for several months past ap- 1 K ly proposes, for the .firm establish- was educated at the Immaculate Con- •for sth e îsuppors - t and ed § * '""Since all laws, human, natural proximately $50,000 a week. Of this I Chambers for each separate order. and divine, are silent in war, the chiv- aent of international poace and for ception Academy, Davenport, and, (I ¡an pupils in Mission schools, there- sum half has been distributed each ! When Combes came into power and the reUef of the war-tax burdened continued her musical studies at the by bringing a revenue of $100,000 a alry and pageantry of military glory week in Belfast. Cosmopolitan School o f Music. Chi- year to Catholic mission contract was entrusted with the application of are swallowed up in the welter of peoples of the world, to lead in the this law he caused the rejection of In America the committee raised cago. I schools, having an enrollment of madness, crime and waste involved reduction of armament by scrapping every request for authorization o«r one-third more tonnage than it about $5,000,000. Outside Belfast the — ¡about 1,500 pupils. He directed the V» the destruction of life and prop- uks either Great Britain or Japan to fund is being distributed by commit- In his speech before the directing erty Better, therefore, O Lord, is it DENIES IRISH SETTLEMENT ¡opening of many new schools and for us to preserve peace than to gam xnp. Moreover, our Government tees of the Irish White Cross. In j missions and was active in the bo- committee of his party for Belfast the expelled workers commit- declared that his recent experiences for next to a battle lost uhrocates definite naval limitation, Sean O'Ceallaigh, Sinn Fein repre-U"ty for the l'reservation of the a victory; tee is operating in place of the White in Rome had convinced him mors most'fearful thing is a battle i»d deeares itself in favor of a hoi sentative in Pans, in a statement de- Faith Among Indian Children. th Cross. than ever of the necessity of F rench won. Every war being a return to idt; period of ten years for the navy nied reports that the Irish delegates . , vinis of the three nations. Mr. France indignantly denied a representation at the Vatican. barbarism, strife will never cease report that the money raised in in had agreed to recognize At the first annual conference of "The Vatican is a marvelous ob until justice and love, rooted in re- It was a master stroke of diplo- the sovereignty of the king and to priests of the Cleveland Diocese ! servatory," he declared, "and where ligion. shall prevail. mey, unique in the annals of inter- America had gone to the support of the Republican army. The money accent as a settlement of Irish claims, since the installation of Bishop others are there we must be also. "Let the false renown built upon national negotiations. Its element a modified form of dominion home I Schvembs, over 100 priests were ! Practically every nation is represent the ravages of war give way to the of surprise, its bold candor, its re- had been distributed irrespective of rule present. The Bishop announced that political considerations. f led at the Holy See. Whether we curse of mankind upon the shedding freshing directness, and its simple He declared any7 suggestion of this the two million dollar seminary as Besides the American committer" ¡ed bv the late Bishop Farrellv would or no, whatever may be our re- of blood. Let the science of destruc- bat overwhelming efficacy will charac-| ------.. whitp Cross kind constituted a misrepresentation plani tion vield to the arts of peace that ill be abandoned. ligious or philosophical convictions arise forever one of the most notable contributions, the Irish W1h«te CIross of the situation. I we are forced to admit that there is diffuse plenty, comfort and happiness epochs hi history. It enhances the fund has been replenwheu from oth a mora power there, one of the imone the masses. importance of our Gov- er sources. Collections for the fund imong ^ hearts of our citizens outstanding Igreates t >n the globe. We cannot ..p t into H the conference; and, be- Have been made in every di£ese *nd eminent in ignore it, for it can and must con- .ld the arms 0f our President cause its realization is the heart-wish parish p^eland. In the tribute in the most efficacious man- ^¡nging about a restriction ol of the world and because this reali- of Cashel alone w e Noonday Lecture Course to ner to the re-establishment of gen irmament, so that might may not M £ Contingent upon the peace-1 * Up Jo. the eral peace and to the bringing to- prevail over right, and that peace in! settlement of the Far East ques- gether of peoples." Liy at last have its victory more re- tion, Secretary Hughes' proposal has I 350,000 in personal relief. ______The recipients included the de- Be Given in Harris Theatre nownevned t.nathan_wan wuir. . , • so strengthened our hands, that there i AArmisticr misticei Day was designated by i£%7d7ub7WtThat""the solu'-1 pendents of those who were¿nterned, Rabbi Praises Archbishop Hanna as a day of special tion, to be proposed by the United imprisoned or FACTS ABOUT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH the archdiocese of ban their vocations as Catholic Charity •'«KStateOs foIVrI thtue troublellVUl/irs I«lni thbltCe Orient,! 1— ^- vocationsi as a dircct result Ksco" and VrmisTion was grant- vili be adopted, at least in principle, of the recent wart»rf ;- H r Beginning Sunday afternoon, No- books and pamphlets bearing uoon ed to have Exposition of the Blessea f necu a Catholic truth. Every one attending (By N. Or W. C. News Service) On Tuesday, at the second session The situation in ^st . pecu'iar vember 27, 1921, at 3 p. m. and con- Sacrament in all convents and of the cAference, the spokesmen of inasmuch as it g h_l the meetings will be given free some ST LOUIS, Nov. 22.—Rabbi Leon at tinuing every day thereafter for the one or other pamphlet. Some of churches. G*.t Britain and Japan pledged «^^»^ST^Klondon week of November 28 to December Harrison, of Temple Israel, and sev- their respective governments to co- olics. At a meetink neiu n these pamphlets will be the standard eral members of his congregation 2, at 12:30 to 12:50, Noon, Fathers Catholic Truth Society publications; were among the guests at the annual ^ S the" United States . in | *laid r Ttt Conwav and Kennedy, under the aus- Colored Catholics' anying out a naval restriction plan others will be pamphlets put out by linen shower of Father Dunnes pices of a city-wide committee of the local Catholic Truth Society, and