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NO. 9.
PHILADELPHIA,
SATURDAY,
JANUARY 10,
192
FIVE CENTS
INERICANS WILL NOT STAND FOR SPIRIT
OF BOLSHEVIOM, HIS GRACE DECLARES
People Will Uphold Duly Consti-
tuted Authority and Law and
Order, He Says at Annual
Reception by Societies.
C. OF L. IS ATTRIBUTED
TO LACK OF PRODUCTION
ravagance Mars Prosperity of
Forkers in U. S.—"‘Local Af-
‘airs of Diocese Prosperous;
‘very Reason to Thank God.
me American people will not stand
the spirit of Bolshevism, and will
anything like want of re-
sgt for auly constituted aiithority
ang for and order, declared the
MMopt Reverend Archbishop in his ad-
é s to the delegates of the diocesan
pnicatlons at the New Year recep-
cade eve His Grace im the Cathe-
fos
pug down
1919 as not
cha
view! rng the year
2 bition. was never so prosperous. as
a resent, and, this ‘despite the high
cost of living.
This bright picture has a dark back-
ground, however, the Archbishop con-
in. the extravagance of the
fost of the high
ot living: was attributed to the
of production.
warcity ig an important
y gh cost ot living, ig
that our people realize tha
praiuce (0 theie full extent.”
9 Prosperous in Diocese.
affairs of the dio;
ave great
“tite Archbishop
“apversthing’ has. been going
on jrrosperously _by the merey of our
we adress. of ace was in
nse to the. expression of lovalty
‘idelity on the part of the dioce-
diocese.
o age to the Vicar of Christ
‘on earth, Holy Father, p> i
resgntative of each organization. when
ep
secretary’ to the Archbishop:
Thanas'¥. MeNa hy. Richard i
Thor Cont
bit Club Highiy raid.
is Grace said that he was astound-
hy pe zeal displayed
ni
Catho!
° people, above’ ail by
ef ladies, ‘constitu ing the auxiliary
ines who are giving their time an
= strength to the publi¢ welfare
artic for the good of
ter }ind Chu For especial mention
Be htost Keverend Archbishop singled
git{the work done by the Benedict
& Chub, known ‘and appreciated
84 world over, and now about to
ertained
and sailors, lodged 60,-
it service, served 125,000 menis
urs, or about $0 day’
jusion, His Grace thanked all
their New Year greetings,
God to biess them and their
8 of the Archbishop,
‘Aaa
ae Phles Reverend ‘Archbishop in
‘nt for
and desced
signors. rever-
t!
‘attracted the: raacention
roughou ut Unites
7 ht @ ss ume on the
the Diocese oe phil scr ‘aig of
ye
is!
encoi
into a new
or er
yee at, Prolonged ‘cruatty. vttor four
ort Of blood, “of destru war all
ort the wortd.*and after
Dingte called
weiverd the families
visited sorrow.
Pans be to God
rower AIDS REPATRIATION
PRISONERS IN SIBERIA
‘am to
Sine GCE ate ana 7
Some Striking Points
In His Grace’s Address
At New Year’s Reception
od he t the cloud:
it
sabiticy, Gt our Government nd o}
temper of the American
people,
Bolshevism endeayors here and
raise its head, but the
onstituted authority and for ‘law
and order,
In spite of the hish cost, ot ie
ing, our cou try was neve
perous as itis at present. ‘Phere
“jong as production. 1s
timed: Drees are bound to remain
gh. pOne of the remedies
perhaps remedy, for the
Bien cost’ of sising fs that our peo-
ple realize that they must produ
to their full tontents
$ far as local affairs of the Dio-
cove are concemne |, we have great
reason ,to thank God. Everything
has been going on prosperously by
the mercy ‘of Our Lord.
T am astounded by the zeal dis-
played by many of our Catholle
People and above all by these Cath-
clic “Indies who “are giving their
ime and strength to the public wel-
fare and Daeticularly for the good
of country and ¢
is (the work vot the Renedict
Service Club) is a record that we
may well feel proud of in this Dios
cese of Philadelphia. It is not only
a duty, but a great pleasure, to
thank the ladies and gentlemen who
conducted the Benedict Service
Club, We are under a debt of grati-
tude to
| —————S——
f/on, the clouds have been dispelled and
the
the earth 3s once more basking in
nshine of peace, at least the greater
part of the world, and our own bes
Tovea country in bartlowtar,
Good Temper of America
“Nevertheless, ever since the war
broke out there has been much un-
rest. ‘and particularly during the last
year; a year of conflict
and ial bor God alone kno
thorny "problem. “At
were threatened. with
a great disaster.
heels of the great
st
‘Contined on Fourth co
JOBS GIVEN WAR VETERANS:
vi APPRAISED AT $250,000,000
193,000 Former U. S. Service Men
Placed in Good Positions by
Bureaus of K. of C.
Approximately one hundred “and
ninety- three thousand former caer
sailors and mari place
abe throughout the country ding the
Year 2018 by the nation-wide employ
ment bureau: vhich the
Columbus establis hed immediately af-
ter the Gemopilizadion of the A.
and * hom 13 commenced,
work of ‘helping the veterans to get
back to jobs was carried on in all the
large cities where the knights estab-.
lished employment huts and solicited
jobs for the men.
The lowest amount of wages which
any one of. the 193,000 oaitions pald
was $18 per week, with a high a vers
ane of $40. . The number of jobs
iia a recapitulation ‘shows
& weekly yroll expenditure of
$250.000.000, an Sorts of novel schemes
were introduced an ae knights a fina
jobs for
volved, the Mane vac ine of em pies vers |
the soldiers themselves. The men
went out to talk with the business men
were paid four dollars per day and
haa the ewes of accepting an; S good
which presented itself. In
s the work
by the I
fob
af
of job-hunting was done
councils of the order
New York City took the honors in
roo! 2
of seven months, Other cities which
did good work were: Boston, Pitt
burgh, Philadelphia, Portland, Provi
dence. Jersey City. Baltimore, Bangor,
Bridgeport, Richmond, etady,
Buffalo and many others.
IRISH EDUCATION BILL
CONDEMNED BY BISHOPS
.P. A. Service
by Sone achoite Standara ‘and Times.
the Governm
hte SSveaulon question Is only one o
Irish difficulties which must be
ner or later—the sooner the
Rome to take up his duties
OF Sen Silvestro in Caste, the Sengilsh
Ghuren of the Fiernal City, Father
Carmody has in Rome for some
time, but Nowened 10 Lengon few
to settle up his aft
and’ bid’ carewell to his ‘nan rvends
God, now, a year later
here,
Koinhts of
cas
and twenty thousand francs.
pone OF MISSIONS
STRESSED IN PAPAL LETTER
Holy Father Treats of Vital Ques-
tions of Native Missionaries
and Spread of Faith.
By C, P. A. Service to
' me cat sole Swendara and Times.
“Acta
‘priests "and vocation:
other ways.
"athe letter begins by recalling past
Fork in the propagation of the Faith,
nd posses thence to present condl-
and prefects apostolic
importance of
charge, of the numbers of “souls
waiting for re no
His Holiness chen treat of the im-
portant ‘question of native mission-
da
eatnariea for native priests
in the principal centres of th
Missionaries wh
that is thelr. work, they _mauat not
low themselves to be drawn away cm
¢ by. national feelings or interests, by
by the natives, and their spiritual work
sui
His “Hottness speaks: of the special
preparation required by missionaries,
not only in sacred knowledge but also
in knowledge: of languages and other
profane - matters - for their
Work. Special chairs of study. will be
qutablished for, this at the Collegs of
paganda and the Oriental Institute.
++
PUNISH WOMEN OF FRANCE,
By C, P. A, Service to
‘The Catholic Standard and Times.
ndon, December
Amette's gstoral
dre: the
whose ° gown
knees, At another church Commun-
fon was refused to several women
jest
Sardine Pande,
Bordeaux, has sued a letter
eguinet “immodest dances’ and \“ne
named all those which are of an un
Christian ‘character and should not be
indulge
MAN RE COVERS HEARING
AT ST. WINIFRED'S WELL
By CP. A. Service to
The Catholic Standard and Ziman.
ndon, r December pus
has been shown © general public
in another reported mnisaonious cure at
St. Winifred's Well, Pantasaph. The
case Js that of nex oldier, name
(Atchibishop of
reams, he
Winitred's
a
saw St.
vell at Holywell, although he had never
Visited it. He decided to go there and
made the journey last Sund:
bathed three times
roundings of
similar to his ¢ream.
ter the last immersion, he ietiety
Lond come Tee nat [heard a Pocketbook fall from his con
Bishops have condemned the. Irish Ex pocket and, he left the hut, he
heard * omeone satniling and after-
res'| wards the faluation of gate-
eeper,
is letely cured; and the
who attended bis case are
ut,
rs
astonished at the resi
REVIVE PLAN TO HAVE K. C.
‘HEADQUARTERS AT, CAPITAL
Washington, Jan. 5.—The movement
to ring the headquarters of
Knights of C Washington
as been revived by the Washington
councils. Potomac Council, wnien
doasts of mote than nine hundre:
members, has taken up the matter in
earnest, and Js preparing an organ
fred cainpaien. The argument 18 made
that the capital fa the logical centre,
from which ail parts of ‘he country
that here the
Seauntacion will be guectly in touch
national affairs,
0 5
the Faith are reminded. that
IGNORING DRESS PASTORAL t
RIGHT REV. MSGR. B. J. MULLIGAN
MONSIGNOR MULLIGAN
ENTERS LIFE ETERNAL
Venerable Camden’ Prelate Was
Beloved by All—Bishop Walsh
Officiates at Obsequies.
Right Rev. Monsiinor. bernard
a Molligan, pastor of the nh of
the Imm: te Conception, Grosdway
and . Mai mgtreet, N.S,
for the last twenty-four years, one na
the best loved citizens of the
munity and one of the most widely
known priests of the country, died last | 6
Sunday nig!
ni
Monsignoy Mulligan became $i with
Right Rev. Bishop Walsh, who
celebrated, the Solemn Pontifical Mass
of Requiem on Thursday, administered
the last ritea ‘ot the Church to the ven~
erable cleri
Had. "Peaceful Death.
ie lion. “assistant recto: aras
peaceful man_of simplicity. His reat
e | frame showed little mark of the suff-
ering he underwent. fact. those
seve he wae ia
reat was vigor and vitality, dee
spite his years.” *
Kneeling at his beds ere his
two nephews, the Rey. “Sichaet 3, Mule
T.
POLICE RAID DISCOVERS
DEVIL WORSHIP IN BERLIN
By CP. A. Service to
‘The Catholte Srapaard | ona Times.
has long
ermany,
Black Maes te practiced fn
week the police raided a
inthe city, and arrested some two hun.
and double tha’
Berlin, Last
certain centre
several well-
known persona are implicated tn these
orgies.
NEW COUNTRIES SEEKING
RELATIONS WITH VATICAN
Negotiations Made for Nations’
Representatives to the Holy
» See Almost Every Week.
By CP. A, Cable;
The Catholic Standard and ‘Times,
Rome, Decemiver 2.—It is almost ime
possible now Keep caynt of
diplomatic relations with the Holy bee
Fresh countries seem to come in every
week. It is safe
‘Annuari and take one’
bearings officially: from that .
Venezuela has just come in, after
waiting some time to comply with one
fied through the negotiations on be.
half of the new State, A’
Delegate goes to Japan; an Apostolle
Visitor is appointed to China. These
two last are not diplomatic, but they
too are eloquent of the widened and
Increased ‘influence and position of the
Holy
France is -comt ne:
been discussing omfclally
sentation of the Holy See in the League
of Nation: ns.
rained Men Needed.
One one the war was to accom-
lish: - It was to wipe the Holy See or
the world slate us a Power of an:
fluence at all. His Holiness ie not ar
ing much—that is not but
must be smiling a lot.
But the situation brings ite respon
Mel wired: A
et
Hendrick ‘and the
ev. James F.
0 E. Dineen.
Born in Ireland.
Monsignor Mulligan was born
County Cavan, Ireland, on Ma:
and was the eon of Mr. and
Mulligan, who came to this coun
Test, when Young Bernard was
yeare old and settled at Cilnton, ‘Mer.
cer county: other, Mrs, Cath-
erine Mulligan, of the high type
of Trish wirtue ‘nat Jed the Inte Bishop
of
(Continued on Eighth
FOUR PRIESTS DEPUTIES
FRENCH PARLIAMENT
By CP. A. Ser
‘rhe Gaihotie Bitoaard ana Times,
Paris, December 12.— re four
priests in the new French “Partlament,
three of whom sit fon Alsace and Lor
hey are the Abbe Lemi
ithe three Ais!
the Abbe Wetterle, editor of
Fain.’ the patriotic paper, which ape
peared all through the German occupa-
ton of the provinces: the Abbe Huck-
pill, also a Catholic journalist an
chltor of “La Iabre Alsace and the
Abbe Muller, professor of theology at
Strasbourg University. 1 Wet-
terle sits tho divi
sion;
Rhine: and the Abbe Hackepilt for the
Monelie divi
ce priest. deputies secetved a great
hi t © for
Page)
atin’ nm inter-
view with a aistinguisted “prelates fa
which the latter says that it is more
the Catholic leader and Politician, pas
also been interviewed by anot!
Journal. and he says he does not think
the resumption of Aiplomatt relations
the Vatican will
be'a prohability, but that it ina. cers
tainty, He pointed out that England
gave an example of how a Protestant
its
Protestantism: and he thought the taic
Government of France would act in the
same way. Asked If he swoula respect
the, Talclty. (of whi was
@ that he would respect
in others that Mberty which they
corded to him.
UMANIA AND I AND HOLY SEE
. da
CONCORDAT IS UNDER WAY)"
2
PLA. Service to
ne Catholie Standard and Times
London, December 12.—Roumania Is
making preparations for & gancordat
Nit the Holy See, and i comequence
the Ues, which now oxi cist between
the. Greek Chr and the
Holy See, Radu, of Gros:
wardein, has been sent to Rome to
negotiate an arrangement, and has al-
een received in audience by the
both ‘ea:
are
fates; but men there
ATTEMPT MADE TO DESTROY
HISTORIC CHURC CHURCH OF PARIS
BF Sut “chinoile ‘Standara and Tim
London, December 18.—A terrific ex-
plosion has occurred ‘this week on the
left bank of the Seine, and when the
sound brought crowds rushing to the
spot, it was fopnd that an attempt had
to blow up the historic
beer
Chute of St. tiene? which is. a
dear to generations of Parislana. ‘The
full extent of the damage has not yet
beer
trous’ event has
the terrible fire at the historic Chateau
du Compiegne, which has destroyed a
large portion of that celebrated and
Beaton edifice,
lice have
as fou
been
matters in
both
is suspected in
hand
FATHER ‘HUSSLEIN PROGRAM
URGED BY CARDINAL BOURNE | ¢:
By C.D. A. Service t
he Catholls Sitngara and Times.
ecember: he West-
minster “Catholic enerstlon has bee:
endeavoring to construct a Catholic
platform, and finds i ult
Tatter than it at first believed, urs
ther good has also come to the Catholic
Social Gulld Indirectly from these ef-
for latter organization is a
Teodest. but: genuine attempt to solve
the difficulties of the present day with
Catholic _principtes.
‘The Federation proj
fixed up without much oppesition and
discussion. It was then forwarded to
‘ardinal Bourne for approval.
Eminence, who Is indisposed,
turned it’ through his secretary, with
the suggestion that the Federation
platform already adopted by the Cath-
bic Social Guild from Father, Huse
lein's American programme, which has
found favor in the States.” There. the
matter reate (or the moment after a
stormy gittin
Catholic Soclat Guild te
mean-
while, working 0 leaven the
masses through “Catia members
those same masses. ‘
TURKS ORDER ARMENIANS -
TO BE CONVERTS TO ISLAM |§
y of a secret Turkish circular,
01
ted November 28, ssed to th
provincial authorities arid bearing the
al of the Mini f the Interior,
Feached Washington January $ or
Ing the forcible conver
the few mons aepor'
"| During
about 800 laws dealing with education
ie
n Apostatic | the
support to the
tion bin tS. 3818).
‘5 |feported and is on
-| Towner bill.
would do better to adopt that Catholic | proved
oth co
a
SCHOOL LEGISLATION IN
“Americanization Bill” Dissected,
by the Rev. Paul
the session of 1918-1919,
foreign to American
free medical and dental
Vice, free Transpo
e | clothing.
in Congress the chiet “duce
tional bill was and is
er, an instrument wh
politico - educational
Washington, and, in th
igglini
to extricate themselves,
‘This bill has not been repo: nd
in face of the Broming opposition’ dure
ng the present Congress, probably w
not get beyond the Comm:
This | wih han been
Useful in Warne Cou ate
Before presenting an analysis o!
“Americanization” vi
resting to note the
frearded. by trionder
Towner fasea.- Under date of
5, ’ promineat’ membe
the Sinate ‘ei the United States writes:
“tba with Senator
ms various ille and’ the
He is discouraged about the Smith-
He saye that a pertaia
fine of opposition to it f
tered, and he attaches very little ime
portance Mio Tt. My own experience ia
he fs too optimistic about this
Opposition. Tete eenttere, aa he ‘say’
evertheless, it is ertective.
‘At Fate, whole conclusion
is this: The country ta net yet read
for an appropriation on so large a
ale, a8 the Smith-Towner, bill, de-
and: that
"after three years
ublic sentiment may by
asure lik
uld 8 at
SC our leelslators, the Kenyon “Amer-
fcanization” bilt is useful only to the
xtent that it reconciles the country
othe Smaith-Towner enormit
he report commitice
tea Whar Sage avnopaes the
purposes of the “Americanization” bill.
“It considers a ramme of Am.
canizing 1 Sieratda, ‘and thore ‘unable
peal
eine ne
Feport "continues ‘is that the States can
be “atimulated’” (ominous word!) (i
pel their illiterates, foreign. and
domestic. and “citizens of the United
States, sixt
June 30,
custodian of said moner, (¢) authorize
another official to co-operate with the
ernment ta the work an
ionized. “(ay appropriate ‘an’ ‘amow
ual to that ‘alloted. by the ‘United
Penalty, the
C1
sible
INiterates Tcentysone years and over,
of resident aliens over forty-five,
Battle Fought in States.
The motive ai
of the whole
all
teacher qualifications
nd methods. used in the preparation
submitted for
Sechetal
sluice
ry also
in the
‘States “into
herds oe sheep and goats.
1919 ANALYZED =
AS AFFECTING INTERESTS OF CATHOLICS
and the Light in Which It Is
Regarded by Friends of Smith-Towner Measure Noted
L, Blakely, S. J.
which would
n such . Brad-
a Father Conlin, nerinten dents
ot schools in the Diocese:
experience of ail
years Elven proof of
Misdom ofthe Maw" writes
Both parties have Joined
been permitted to ;
attain ite object without vexauous tn
terferenc 9)
General Gourt "appointed 2° commitns
to institute hearings on a broporal "40
extabligh a State De tof Féu- ;
est em in a Commissioner of
Eaucation. and in what was very like
board of educa
private
tate Superinten-
bie Instruction was de-
asic language law was
eiigious instruction
ny
ocedure he intends to follow is some- fray be tauent inthe grades if desired,
thing ike this: He -wants to press {28 Catholics of higan deserve
ericantaatlon’ scheme 8. BI reat’ credit for the skill with which
at the eatliest possibl they: conducted “their. campaign. It
acceptable substitute ior tbe Smiths Fe eoras 3, Complete victory against
Bank vit. as the rail- | 6° well-meaning enthusi
road i Js settted, he can get it up for {all along the line, and as the law now
consid a is confident that he | t2Ads “it is not objectionable,” writes.
Pascare through ‘the the Hon. Et os O'Brien, of Detroit,
Senate e carly in the win at rather @ aid to’ us, partic
ancy pre
Ghiowin Oblo the feht was ured
chiefly on the basic language law which |
ty na drastic form.
the elghth grade,
is d_ misdemeanor
ase,
(Continued on ‘Third Page)
»-|T0 FOUND SCHOLARSHIPS
FOR WOMEN PHYSICIANS
Alliance Will Aid Campaign Fund
of Medical College—His Grace
First Donor.
A campaign to increase the number
ot Catholic women doctors among the
ely y's ractitio oners was officially
launch, portant meeting of
at
the ‘Alliance of Catuete Women, held
Wednesday afternoon at the Bene-
Was a sequel to that
held when the Alliance con-
ceived the idea of founding scholar
ships in the Women’s Medical College
of Pennsylvania,
‘The college is conducting a
1d
driv
foe
an endowm
the contributors,
thi
ne
the ‘hoon but forth by
project and has, ibromivsed to a:
committee in
made the first contribution’ to the All
Nance fund, a generous offering.
i
Dr, Harton Memorial,
Dr. Eveleen Douredor ure presided as
ghairman of the me x on Wednes-
day. Others o7 tee include
Misa Katherine W: aie president of the
Alliance: Mrs. Edw
Mi her
Rarter n
Mary ‘Oireeilly Rea and Miss Hannah
Shields.
It was decided that the first scholar-
ship would be known as the Dr. Julia
P. Harton memorial, in honor of the
well-known physician, who died a few
years ago,
In addition to the Archbishop. others
who gave
Checks may be maited to Dr. Dot
doure, 4107 Haitimore venue, for the
Alliance of Catholic ‘Wom nd for
the W ed
1°
ical College of Fenn
yh ania, scholarships. 3 t to
Alliance fultits two. ‘obligations
t of contributing to
nding of and practice of true
those who American principles. empowers the
death by pri Secretary to establish that most un-
“The non-deported American of institutions, an “omMcial
those whose deportatton deen | press.’ :
tonped and who have ned No other general education bill
their homes are to be made converts| now beta ‘ongress. During the past
to Islam.” the circt “and such | year the educational battle was fought
Armenians who have tis’ been. con- {with ‘nusanl haenaee te each
verted may get back the. property | sets, ichigeny Ohio and Nebraska,
which has been confiscated from them.!In three hese States, egiiation
th 2
Medical Collexe andi also of esate
Ing scholarships for Catholic gir