Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 October 1919 — Page 4

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CHURCH PROGRAM PLEASES LABOR Federation Leader Says Catholic Reconstruction Plan Has Workers' Backing.

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T.il Ci-rn ml John J. I'cr.shlnjs was l.'.t.l.ll I Wo million Hehler ut Iii' front, I'.Wiop IVter J. lul.hnii, Chair-

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Support of Catholic Church Valued by Labor Men, at They Work far Social Betterment, He Declares.

Chimo. John ritzpatrUk. rr1tlont cf the Chloago Federation of Labor and hairman of the Natioual (.'umniittoe for Orsanlzins Iron and Steel Workers, has responded for organized labor to the reconstruction pronouncement recently Issued from the National Catholic War Council, wclcomIn; and valuing most h'!ily its expressed co-operation in the tak of re-

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self. In a statement outlining the attitude of the laboring man toward this program of social reconstruction Mr. Fitzpatrick pars: -NotMas h:f eppcareti In n Ions time that will be of more -substantial b r. fit to the c-ause of orpnnlzed labor and of economic JutU-e than the social reci instruction procrnm of the National Catholic War Couacil. The four bihnps who bare signel th: program and Issued It to the world are entit!vl to the heartiest thanks of every was earner who has the Interests

j of his fellows at heart, and both they and the Church will receive hi thanks ; and appreciation In full measure. In ; the same m-aure they should receive the th:;r.k of t-very $:ood Catholic, for in hearteriinr labor they have also j ivn a spiT. lid proof that the Church i 1 e-j-ial ti e demands of the times ! fir.d Is nrp'yirj its ancient and tin-

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RT. REV. PETER J. MULDOON, D. D. Bishop cf Rockford, Chairman, Administrative Committee, National Catholic War Council. sponsible for the coordination, control and 'fli' ioncy of all the organized activities for I'ncle Sam of all the Catholic workers in this land and overseas from beitmins to end of ourpart in the world war. Anil all the time he was planiiin to turn bis welfare army Into ti-htinz forcos for true Americanl.ation und real reconstruction nt the return of pcao. Im identally. It may be udded tli.it he was jilso adininisteriv.z. just as ciTecthcly us ever, the affairs of his lar'e diocee out at Hock ford. III. When lie reports to the conference of the hierarchy of his church, that ha beeu called this month In Washington to considor the work, jmst and future, of the Natienal Catholic War Council, r.ishnp Miildon will relate a striking chapter in the history of American war work and outline a future prospect of continuing to j.M the -overnnsent throuch the trying times alo-:id. This is what he has to say about the work of Iiis organization: 'The National Catholic War Council represents the patriotic elTort of a treat church. We "atholies believe with all tl.e Ir.tofsity of oi;r nature

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r.-.-l. r.z I'i'i'pr than to n.-k-mw led.. i fy ; ooTwrvatisM "nd aid or.-:.id:'.ed l.'bc.r in pu't.T.j if iri'o pr:.iiie. 1 auree v. i 'l Its nr.tbors that -on-b i r.s in Am.-r.ca are far Ns dis-tur!-d than in Lurojwan countries, yet I be',e. it would be a serio:: r.iitalco not to real;" t! it the workers and produ -rs of Atneri'-a ure in a Mood for net ion. "In nearly eery rrect tbe j.roCram f the National Catholic War Conr. il Is so cot iprcher.lve and so adequate to ttie nH"ds of the Ihne that I arn ooi.fi dent its wide publication and its adoption by a political party pledged to carry it out would satisfy the needs of a lare number who are on the point of breaklr.z from their old rinoritiis and J iinin? with sueh hitherto inconsiderable groups as th Sociallt. It Is the sijrn which lias been sreatly neeld that we can achieve the reforms on which cur hearts tire set without breaking all the traditions of the past, jood as well as bad. '"This program should be evidence to many who hare opposed labor's aims without understanding thera that labor ?peak today In the Interests of ail society, In the Interests of true conservatism. It H aot teen who have changed. We are not rfepartins from the am lent principle of Justice and r'fcht. We ore merely applying thoe pr.te Iples to new conditions that have arisen very rapidly 0 rapidly that many hate failed to realize them. It Is sufficient for those wlo doubt the need ta ponder the statement here set forth with unquestionable authority thDt 'a considerable majority of the Wils earners of the United States, both wen and women, were not recelling liTing wazes when prices beZn to soar In 101.7 and that since IIMj 'the average rate of pay has not Increased faster than tLa cost of livInj.' Labor knows these bitter truths, and labor has reached the point where

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WHAT THE PAPERS SAY

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Missoula, Mer.t., Missoulian: "We think the stand tak n by the P.onian Catholic bishops for public health InspM.tion in all behind both wise and admirable."

Newark, N. J., News: "This report of the National Catholic War Council marks nn advance that Is remarkable In what may le called the general clerical social thinking."

Columbua, O., Journal: "The plan of the National Catholic Wnr Council to buy land for returning soldiers Is the finest project for reconstructing this country out of its war vicissitudes that has jet Ixrcn suggested."

Oakland, Cal., Labor Review: ."The organized wage earners of America will hail the social reconstruction pronouncement of the Administrative Committee of the National Catholic War Council with heartfelt enthusiasm." Frank P. Walsh.

San Francisco, Cal., Star: "In that remarkable pamphlet Issued by the National Catholic War Council upon 'Social Iteconstruetlon' there Is a discussion headed, 'Present Wage Hate Should I'.e Sustained, which should be read by everyone especially reactionary members of Congress.

F r f-'-jr ort! yr-.i fin f t frrm any irr re a iTiartr cui'-e f the mriJ !rr frz. n recntiy disovcred tj a Cun-isaati hcijt. Arriy a f.w clrrr cf till freemte

cr-a a Vn!r, achir ecrn or callua i It Is determined to hange these rotten aci ;stintly, re, itrra-duU'r, . all ' conditions, conditions which mean the e. :rn4 d.arpears and bortly you will destruction of Christian noclety If they f. y.i tl rem er calla to lse tLat yon! rontinne. In jK-rformlng the task of "VV''iremBstruetlon to which it has net ItcVaaV er. irriUU tU urrguaiinij h hl th "o-operatlon and support of ; li.t - lithe Church, and tha Church will gain IUrJ certs, ac-flems rr i-nir t.' aJeng with labor rts a result of the

tn tie Us. a!o t.r !n-l flluefl cn aplendid pronouncement of the four

Schenectady, N. Y Gazette: "o more patriotic and useful campaign

j -ul 1 be undortiiken than the recent ' fne launched by the National Catholic I War Council for the purpose of

I teaching both native and foreign born

Americans the? meaning of democracy and the fundamental principles of our form of government."

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Detroit, Mich., News: "Now the fl ii rnrice of the Administrativ Committee if the National Cuthollc War Cfiuncll on the essentials of a Just reconstruction of society nftT the war hnsawukeiM'd leaders nf Pndeatnntlwin to the fact that the Catholic Church In America Is In the vanguard of the Mruggle for the practical establishment of the 'Christ Mind' lu iL uew kociiil structure."

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