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ifque." But this cannot affect the ers, and there-is no necessity for Majority Of 400 In ultimate result* as all the other theemploymentor'substandard^ 's ReBef WorU groups support the Premier's pol instructors in these institutions, for the icy and even some members of the greater remuneration offered log the that group ace well-known advo­ by mercantile and industrial con­ Cover Stricken file cates of that policy. cerns has not luredl teacher* from \'J x efforts on Millerand's Policy Popular the parochial schools, In Siberia In the commissions of Foreign For the most partjhe Catholic Parte Of Europe state and Affairs and of Finances, where parochial schools are taught by •on asking If Socialists Chief Oppo the bill is prepared, the same Educating 17, priests, brothers and sitters who **& •* Tea Millie* Lire Collected can favorable attitude is to be noted/ have prepared- themselves for fry ChilaWs Relief tribute to if! ?*-L^3S"33El nents to Relations In a joint meeting M. Millerand Children in U. S. their callinaKand continue in At With Vatican exposed the motives which make not in the hope of material re­ AID IS WIDESPREAD His $&$&.$&* that step imperative and announ­ TEACHER SHORTAGE ward but as part of their relig jdine! ced that he had already sent to a Appeal to President rr SENATE SITUATION Caused Closing of 18,000 ious duties. They receive theh; p 1 Rone a diplomat to negotiate the Wilson on Behalf of Prisoneri * Public Schools,Catholtc their training and perforin their v FaUBiver.. Sill to be Reported by M. Colrat, matter with the —M ' i* sibefUt ^ Schools Unaffected work-as teachers in the spirit, and cwvastafeai i Brilliant Lawyer Doulcet, lately French Minister as a result are not aff«ctad_hy-tha ^By^r^rW; Success Certain toPetrogjrad^nd^e^rother-ofJ—(BH^erWrCrNewi^Sr^) conditions which are held respoa jEtome, March 16.—In the old the late Bishop of Routschouk, in Washington. D. C.—Shortage aible for the decrease in the num- days-for one looks back on tha (By N. C, W. C. Service) Bulgaria. The 40, members pres­ of teachers and the consequent Paris, April 9.—The question of ber of public school teachers, time of actual official fighting as record or ell i ent at the meeting, withtheex closing of 18,000 public schools According to the XJ. S, Bureau old day s now—there wasan of- the resumption-of French diplo­ ception of four, approved the in the country at large serves matic relations with the Holy See, of Education the per capita cost flee at the Vatican, of which Premier's statement. once more to emphasize the greal per pupil enrolled in the public whole world mutt have heard, forlof e 'judging by the French papers, The "Rapporteur" oftheUM value of the 5852 Catholic paro­ would seem to have entered a high schools and grade schools of prisoners of w$tt It waa at the imftdi* for the Commission of Foreign chial schools which are providing the country at large is $36.62. Secretariats of State and the first period of ardent discussion. Al­ Affairs will be M. Colrat, a bril­ educational facilities for more WT^Sfcf*'-*^^ though it has come sooner than This includes $5.71 per capita as organiier of It, under the Holy tif liant lawyer and journalist who than 17,000,000 children without charge 90 the investment in Bather" himself lad Jlgr. Tede-|a was generally expected, M. Mil­fought energetically M. Combes' expense tothe states, lerand's decision regarding the buildings and grounds. The Bu- echini, Soatituto at the Secretar- policy. For the Commission of Not only We thousands of pub­ ajs^^^^a> ^asjsvi restoration of the French Embas­ reau's statistics show that of this late of State, was an American, Finances the "Rapporteur" will lic schools without teachers and sy to the Vatican should have cost per capita, $20.21 is for sal-Father Dominic Renter of tbtli1TfinaHwMaj| be M. G. Nobelmaire, the son of the children dependent upon them caused no surprise. It had been aries alone. . . Minor Conventuals Petoitentiaref that the Director oi the P. L. M. Rift without instruction,' but of those W^f^S^^t^t^ certain since the November elec­ The average daily coat per of Si Peter's. That office is now in one road, civil engineer, explorer, lec­ which are in operation between tions which had marked the vic­ pupil in the public schools of the closed up snd all there fa to do ha turer, and writer, who has just 40,000 and 50,000, according to tory of all the partisans of relig United States is 26 cents, or 31 wonder/how the already^over*|B«*fl made his mark in the Chamber by officials of the United States Bur- cents if the charge for invest- worked Vatican managed to icu8 peace. Nearly the whole press his speech on the railroad crisis, has approved the Premier's step. eatt of Education, are being tnent m buildings and grounds is the marvetous work that was in which he dealtvery'strikingly taught by persons lacking ade i&cltfded. _ for the prisoneri. This spedal led QahHH< Among those who have indorsed with the problem of the relations it are Gustave Herve, the leader quate training for their work.' If the 1,701,213 children who work for prteocers waa qtaiw sioatot, between capital and labor and Need of Competent Teachers attend Cathojic parochial achoola apart from thai innumerable ec- of the National Socialists, and M with the duties and responsibil Bure; editor of l'Eclair, the polit The Bureau of Education de had to be accommodated by the tivities on behalf of sufferers Isieaftvf^ ities of high industry. He will be clares that this large number of state at the same coat per capita other ways, and that seems to be May Jfc Wl< ical friend and member of the a warm advocate of the project Cabinet of M. Briand. teuchers could not under normal as those enrolled in public schoolf, going on on a scale as Wg, if not for which he has fought already conditions meet the minimum re­ Freemasons Active - the additional expense to the so fornially organised, as the many battles. In his book oa quirements of their respective states would be $62,298,420. Oo department for priaooers. So far no sign of opposition has Church and State" he writes states if they sought certificates, the basis of the average dally Pope's Belief Work been noted through the country* 'M•lr'!r*,. significantly: "I have spent my but are employed only because cost per pupil the Catholic per- Only the Freemasons have en­ To take the njaest noticeable ae> life in proclaiming that it is folly more competent instructors can ochial schools save the states sn tivity first, there is the lwsjwf*esy!«^w' gineered a campaign among pol­ to pretend to ignore ." iticians. It has taken the form of not be obtained. At least 300t«W|aggregate of $527A0GO a day. collection in response to the With such favorable omens the teachers in the public schools of an interview by the old ex-Pre F outcome appears certain. How­ the United States, an important mier, M. Combes, which turned FORGAVE ASS\SSINSd ^';^U^^^te ever, the result may not be at­ official of the Bureau said, fall out to be a speech delivered fif­ enceto Central Europe, Vienna ~Tbe-otUri tained immediately. short of what should be a mini­ teen years ago; a symbol of the Mayor of Cork Dybf, Shews tke bdng the spot where things art in thfe mum standard—that is, a full retrograde character of the cam­ Tree Cfcrutiaa Spirit worst. Ten million Mn hag been last high school course and two years paign. A few radical papers and received.at the Vatican and this ed.) 0«t4 Ready Fo^Consutory of college or normal training. (By N. & W. O. News &rtX<*4 mo3t of the organs of the Social­ huge sura has had to be banked,' Wattarjat' Dublin,' April % -The funeral ist party made an echo which (Special Cable to N. C. W, C.J States'in which the largest noted and for warded to the dis slarla Tldat J of Thomas MacCurtain, the mur- _ seems to have died away, as the Rome, April 19:—The Osserya shortages of teachers are report tributing ageneies which are or* don ed and the number in each case masses are indifferent. tore Romano officially announces dered Mayor of Cork who waslgmnized"byfthe centralbody dt needed to bring the total to nor- shot under such mysterious and N*w*- that a Papal Consistory will be ting at Geneva under the auspices The real opposition-will come mal are: Kentucky, 2250; Texas, dreadful circumstances, was of a of ths'*Save the Children Puod/» ?k^wy» held next Thursday. This consis­ from such Socialist leaders as be­ 2055; Virginia. 2000; Georgia, most impressive character, t^ **Vfenna Relief Committee," and Mi long to the French Grand Orient, tory is to be a part of the cere­ 1500; North Carolinia, 700, and procession being so immense that other bodies, at the first meeting OUmt !^*'T„/^"" like Groussier, Sembat and Ban- monial prescribed for the. coming Iowa, 600. In Texas, Virginia, it took three hours to piss a given of which His HoJinese' rcprceen. ftm&kl cour, who will lead, the fight of several sons and Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, point, every town and corporation against the Government's bill. M. daughters Of the Church. Minnesota, Illinois, Kentucky. in the country being represented lione, WM ujianhnooaly voted to ( Boncour ii a wealthy and fash­ New York and South Carolina except Belfast. The Mayor died s ionable lawyer who was associat­ Red Hat For Spaaiih Archbishop preside and the treasurer oi oases i are among those which report very exemplary, death, fer after which i« Mr. Macktnaie, Cardiaal ed with Waldeck-Rousseau and the employ mentof "substandard'' he was shot and his asesillants -^S*!*^*;* has passed over to the Socialist At ttffe public consistory to be Bourne's representative. ftoryfof held in the of the Vat teachers* Texas leads thisfwith bad departed, a priest, was sent But there are numerous other during party, in the leadership of which 4000 Of these "substandard" for and in his presence the dying f^t' *** he hopes to replace Jaures. ican the consistoriat advocates acdviUes in addition to thto per- met period will formally plead the causes of teachers in its public schools. man forgave his murderers. manent work, of which every at prseanr/hdt The Socialists fn the Chamber South Carolina has 1000. The murder, denounced by the number only 70. If to their con­ Blessed Gabriel dell' Addolorata, week sonic notice creeps into tberlls Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoque, At the very moment when the Bishops] and.Priests as all mur­papers, which give an idea of the|pone trary votes there be added the 90 4rf>;*te^«?'v shortageof teachers is most acute ders have been since this era of votes of the Radical Socialists, and Joan of Arc, and the Pope unceasing thought M the Holy the Bureau of Education finds outrages commenced, hie caused there would still be a majority of will impose the red hat on Car­ Father for anr «oo4 work ^;'M that fewer men and women are a deep, and passionate resentment 400 in favor of the bill, for all the dinal Soldevila y Romero, Arch­ which the world at large may not preparing for the teaching pro­ throughout the country. Every other groups are entirely favor­ bishop of Saragossa, Spain, who have tine to think, but he nndelyenr fession. Information from 190 day now there is some victim, able to the measure. was created and proclaimed Car­ time aomehow-no ©no Jknoiri aaa there dinal at the consistory last De­ state, county, city and private and curiuosly enough they are how-in a working day. which finding In the Senate the majority can. cember, and who subsequently normal schools is that there Were generally Catholics. This wave of seems as if it must extend over as at not be so high. While the Social­ received the birretta from the 11,503 fewer students in such in­ crime against Irishmen and Cath- twenty-five hours. To take a few] ists of the Senate are only three, King of Spain, according to cus stitutions on November 1, last, olics, even women too, ii of alien notices at random from the Cath •fast ***••>£-?> '• the Radical Socialists are more torn. * than in the autumn of 1916. The instigation, and that. habitual olic papers of the last week or numerous than in the Chamber. Following these ceremonies the schools reporting represent 60criminals are engaged in it. two: Cardinal Plffl, Archbisbop|Qusrters) This difference in the spirit of the per cent of the normal schools in What is bitterly resented in the of yienna, writes to His Holin two houses may be traced to two Pope, at a private consistory, will announce the names of Bishops the country. On this -basis it is case of the Mayo of Cork is the thanking him for all he has donejpose to causes: in the first place, one full calculated that there will be 7000 search of the house made by this for Austria, for gifts of money and it Jo third of the Senate was not up for recently appointed, but there will be no new Cardinals created. fewer graduates from normal military two hours later when the and clothes for necessitous clergy re-election and many members of schools in 1920 than in 1916 family were convulsed with grief and religious communities and the. that group belong to the Cailjaux Erecting Canopy For Pope over their Ides, The Irishman is for thirty thousand blankets. regret period and share the ex-Premier's The explanation given by the Bureau of Education to account too much endowed with brains Two car loads of provision* ajenW *ntucleriealism. Moreover, the By the reading of the decree, and fine feelings himself to tol­ Senators are not elected by pop­ for this shortage of teachers is front the Holy Father arrived at when "De Tute", in the presence oi that higher salaries in business erate without Btrong resentment Vienna for the students of the w! ular vote, but by delegates from the Pope Sunday Jor the beeti what may be described as tactless each township; that is, by poli- and. even in the mechanical trades major' and minor seminaries and do & fication of the Uganda Martyrshav, e attracted men and women stupidityinits worst forin, if it for Huns who had no means of coin l9%m??

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