South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 29, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 January 1920 — Page 3
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DISCUSSES FOREIGN PROPAGANDA IN PRESS Prcpnpancla ha. taken ?uch a stranc'-f hold in the field of Jour-
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Former President of Notre 'b0,,y.
UamC ICHS AUCUt baCn- 11 and mo.-t men would have con
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side r-d the war over, so far a they wer concerned. "Whilo stAfcrserins: under the
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cltir rnd it Impossible to get straight new?, according to Prof. John M. Cooney of the department of Journalism at Notre Dame. He lectured on "The Knichta of Columbus and the Press" before members of the university council Tuesday night.
Censorship and foreign prop pan
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tltd "The ..Iv. r Lining." Wrv Rrv. i hots ln aulck succession and the i r,f the American pre?s and now pubJohn CavamuKh. foimr prc?!dent "n'"rlunat fell in their tracks. Ushers are beginning to realize their , x. . .... n is not Perhaps a pretty story to i ang..-r. Bald Prof. Cooney. He
. .. ...j,,,- i.iu:-. -n..-a ii. vw- -...i -- ten, and one wishes that the prlsoiary Catholic V;rM, of numerous in- crs r:' i c h t have arrived in Fafety stances of hr.ivcry and romradery within tho American lines, but they in the v.orld war. All of the Morirs the war by breaking faith with 'HItr Mack' and. as a feat hp uüs v..r- brought b-.rk from the ) ,lf ai,.rtnesi and nerve, his deed i front by th' Ntre Dan. chaplains : worthy of remembrance."
who served ovi rs n-i. He tiay.s trib-1
t to th. 1 ,ri.y Chr:-t:.m Mdrit of MISSIONARY TALKS TO ' atholir j,ri t and Protestant min-- . . .strr altl:, and ur.-s That tho CHAMBER OF COMMERCE "tho'i'-and of stories .f murage anil I virtu.- kr.own t chaplains of various Uev. Miehaelo Falizn for 22 years r -da om-iit rot lightly pay;srd a, missionary in Denial, India, adov r or forgotten -r permitted to ; ringed the members of th? Chamr. rnaln the treasured memories of a, i her of Commerce at Notre Dam' litt!. group." j Tue.-dny night. He talked on "AnurArnold Mc Incrny. one of th' first ' lean Trade in India" and tdd of South iu-ndern to make the 5acr:Jlce ' the customs, and beliefs of the In abroad .and a Notr Dame student dians, all of which mu.t b thor-
is the fciubjct of one of bather Cavanaugh's talc s. "Thero was Arnold Mr. Inrr.y." hr- hays, ";vith the good nature and kindliness of the giant a well as th. bulk, th captain of the football tam in his graduation year, and acclaimed by th: fans a? a heavy and nervy player. He ran the usual gamut of the colleg man suddenly made ov.-r into a lieutenant. Killed in Advance. "Ono day he F.t out at the head of five soldiers to capture a machine gun that was doing deadly work from a peculiarly fuor aMe point of
vantage. On aft r another th- five ! men stark, though they ad- J vanced as cautiously .as po-siMe and ! linder the be.-t available cover; an 1 j
cMjghly understood before Americans can hope to successfully (tatli-5h trade relations in that far country. Chamber of Commerce sessions for the remainder of the week wre discontinued but will be resumed Immediately after examinations. Examinations will be held Thursday and Saturday.
pointed to the JICO.000,000. Lord Northcllffe openly boosted of having ppent in English propaganda in America and likewise asserted that the English publisists claimed not Ion? ago to have left 10.CC0 agents in America and to have bought 22 big American dallies for the furtherance of ltritish propaganda. Similar instances with other countries engaging in propaganda were aho noted. Aa a remedy the speaker jrgg ted that the Knights of Columbus and other organizations see that they get the facts In newspapers.
ATTENTION M UTAIIKES THNT So. l. Special called u. ting Friday January 30th 8 p. m. Heyler hall. AV. I. DONOVAN. . . Commander.
Have you purchased your ticket for the Notre Dame Gleo club concert? On sale at the Oliver hotel cigar stand. 3344-30
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