Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 October 1919 — Page 2
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OPEN HIT FfiE Oil ANÄnüHiSTS Cathsüc (Jojr.cil Lr;s Barrage to Tezzh True Americanism in Dark Quarters.
We Must Fight For True Americanism By REV. JOHN J. BURKE, C. S. P.
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t!n I n so.'ii nml Is si 111 Fioln; sorTlce u t liontt und hbroml. rvi-ry intoliijjnit and patriotic Amor lean fiTs t(..!ay tliat tln-s Mrvh-os, lani'ss for work In 'lie war, oujlit not to l i tii'tapH'i. hut hhould serve In the future Just us capably n In the puVf. Wo all ltuv our Mrciiih hotter, arul wo all fool uiulor the ur?f of the uow Ainori,ii!itn that we ouht to use It to the full. If victory Is ixt to he lot V nst keep up the t'uht for t.-ue n.erl.m rlnclilos ; we inuf wie out Jlio ioisnous tmported irinciplo. We must runke of our nowooinors Intelllst-nt, capahle cit!ons. The Catholic hody Is close to tho quest Ion. No church has weathered so many stortns; no church has so often spuken on world problems. The program f Social Ke onst ruction. Issued I'.v the National Catholic War Council. Is an Index of what the action and leadership of the Catholic t -day w ill be. l'nh!etns of labor nn I capital, Anierleanl.atlon, social bi-tt-r nicnt, child labor, eonmnmif y wclfar the increased importance of the pus! tion of women, the necessity of ells
I sical and technical e.lin ati.-n. ho-isii,. (eoii'li'loiis, the Well I ciic,' of hoys it pirls all these sho:!d roc Ive aref' attention and warrant ti e continuation of the Natiot.al Catholic Welfare Coin icit.
At the outbreak of the war the Cath- In the inoctln; of the bishops of fh. r '-.v" Churth as a hody o.Tcred its serv-! entire country at Washington Ameri its to the United States Covet mi. cut. I cans will witue.s the jtrcatcst Catholi. Ti e N.itioi.nl Catholic W ar Coi.iicil j satherin? since the l'lenary Council of
was the 'Xiiress;,.n or this service. II i i.ammore in i.-si. in u experienced.
REV. JOHN J. BURKE, C. S. P. Chairman, Committee Special War Activities, National Catholic War Council.
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J.ts of patriotic men will elve heart and soul o::.mit- i to American iroblenis. They will try ul.i.lijto plan so that by solving these jwobi t'.M nt , l ms the United States may he male a ..r.at.i- -tn-nser. a bettor nnl a tnofe prosper. , ous nation than ever before.
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on Kendis'rtK tion. the first of which '.as an it!iiai pronouncement of the Administrative Committee of I'.ishops. The Comtniftee lias likewise taken cp the work of supplying through our CathoUe hospitals free clinical service for soldiers und milors and their families and is extending this In cooperation with the lied Cross Home Service to ail the larger cities of the country. The some extension has provided us with an opportunity to hare nml cmploy the clinical woman social worker. It is not too much to say that our work In Reconstruction plays a leading p&rt, ami the heads of Government Iepartn.cnts have told us explicitly that they lave been aided more by the advice und help of the National Catholic War
Cfumil than by uny other organization. "I'.orn of the emergency that iifeosifated the full co-reraMon nnd conorate service of the entire Catholic body -f Arnorica, the-Natlonal Catholic War Council has been officially recognized by the Government und ha in.i')o enduring the great record of Catholic patriotic service. It lias devolved In a special way on- the Committee on Special War Activities to do the pioneer work of co-ordinating the men- ora!i-
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n.iu"iini v. '111111 ji .bii 1 A.l 1 1011 lllill would give the Cathoile women of the country rightful place In war welfare work. The record of achievement that this report shows, slight a It may be, Is nevertheless sure cvideneo of what tb entire Catholic body of the country tinder the ItinVrship of tL Uit) ops can lo in time of peace." ,-T4 - - - - - - I
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; war r. al-l the fact that the n tivlty 1 of Ca'holic women had no rational e; r s;- n, no recognition. The ':., :i.:tte on Special Wr Activities !.a vi:!.ln the ten months of its exl!et.ee oopj.nated Into rational aeti v It the thoiiai;ls of Catholic wor ii's organizations (.f the country; it 1 as established women's clubs throt:s.iiout the country; It i striding Cathd:e v. o':.n into every h.-M f social work ; It is giving thetM the o; portunity of s. n ke In the visitors hoi,... "In l:k laai.r.er v.e seeurcl recognition for Catl.f lie wo'ic n in oversens .v. rk. T! at we miht train them, we -st.i'dlshi d a training whMi for wor.on with lis own faculty. There i
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; a od tw rp:s( utativcs of the Nation1 fil Catholic War Couroal. Mr. Iencj chaud i.r,d Mrs. Sto. ks A!,;i;;r. T!o j wrk of xvouo-n abroad will onflnue j for ct least eighteen n.otitlis to com, j end wo tre In a Position to extend It I to other rountri s. The Catholic women of the country l.rive rfspotihd to this opportunity in a wonderful way. Th resources ßt our command are rich. All that I needed Is traliön-; and leadership. "As early as April IS, 1018, the suhcoDBmlttce on Reconstruction was appolBtrd. This committee gave diligent
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Tiitterculosls kills producers chiefly men u4 women between the ages of 1C and 45. It claims workers active men and women In the Lomes, the office arid the shop. It causes 1W.W.0 deaths In the United States every year. It costs the United States In economic waste alono about ?.). .M.OOO arnnally. More than 1,0),0U0 persons in this country are puffcring; from active tuberculosis right now. It menaces every community, every Lome ond every Individual. AND YHT TUr.nRCULOs.IS IS CCRARLK AND ntCVLNTAI'.Li:. It Is Fproad largely by Ignorance, carelessness nnd neglect. The National Tuberculosis Association nnd Its l.OW nfhllated state and local organizations wage a continuous winning war on tuberculosis. The work of these organizations Is Cnnnced chiefly by the sale of Red Cross Christmas seals. Irlve the menace of tuberculosis from jour door.
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