Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1919 — Page 13
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treaumrer, and the Bev. Byrne. Lkfayette. chaplain,
convention wUI open with eoiemn iaae at 8 o'clodt at the Cathedral maculate Conception, the deleKajmsi SE^-Ss. 1 ^ pa*tor of St. Aim's church at Lafayette.
*111 deliver the sermon.
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Allen county boar.L Following the pre- ' Uminary session the Hibernian* will go
IO LiCAll t° the Knight* of Columbus headquarld ntMLr ter* in the Iau block, whfie the wom-
en** auxiliary win hold Its session in the Wolf & Daesarer auditortum. Both balls will be decorated with the national
and A. O. If. coirs?*.
The afterooors eeast^n will embody the
and the women’s for the event
EK inaUUnB G€s«SSLUOS) wlil i*me* E. Dwry. of In- ** presMerA, who was red at the national con-
most important work of the convention . and will adjourn at i o'clock, after of In-' which the prindpsel points of interest to the city will be r»s‘t*d by automo-
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Caj., by being esioeney of the .year*. Other /e present are
PLEDGE Of SUPPORT FOR “IRISH REPUBLIC” IS GIVEN
Catholic Young Men** National Union Adopts Resolution at Convention
In New Yoiii.
NEW YORK. August 25.—Unanimously pledging its suport to the
"Republic of Ireland." the Catholic Young Men’s National Union, in convention here, directed that copies of the resolution be dispatched to Eamond do Valera, president of the republic." Arthur Griffith, Irish leader at Dublin: Senator Lodge, chairraan of the United States senate committee on foreign relations, and to the Speaker of the house. The resolution declared that the war just closed "must be justly characterised in history as a war for tho continuation of force if the only white nation in the world now held in slavery shall be compelled to continue In subjection to foreign and despotic domination.” It also extended to the young men of Ireland "assurance of a full knowledge of their aims and of our sympathy with their tdealalH The resolution, which was ordered cabled to Rome, expressed to the pope "our sincere felicitations on his genuinely altruistic attitude in the recent war. when, though weighed with griefs through the unspeakable sufferings of hts faithful children in many lands, his invaluable services were rendered for mankind in a man ner commensurate with the exacting requirements of his exalted office." Activities of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, the Big Brother movement and the Catholic Young Men's Association were commended In resolutions pledging support of them. The Catholic Union Review, of Philadelphia. was chosen as the official organ of the Catholic Young Men’s National Union, subject to approval of the Philadelphia union and the Catholic Young Men’s Association Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes, of ths s"" , illil: a
diocese of New York, was re-elected spiritual director of the union and Michael J. Slattery, of Philadelphia, was re-elected president; T. J. Thornton, also of Philadelphia, was re-
elected secretary-treasurer, and Edward R. Reagan, of Newark. N. J., and Charles J. Wart, of Providence, R. L, wore elected first and second vice-presidents.
One on Another's Heels. [Washington Star] “How did that investigation turn out?” J “I don’t know. Left start an InvestlgaI Usa to see what became of it.”
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