TUESDAY, AUGUST, 29, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Churches' Policy and Feeling Regard
ing Mexico Made Clear.
(From New York World.)
The great conventions of the Amer
ican Federation of. Catholic societies
to be known hereafter as the Cath
olic Federation of the United States
and the Young Men's Catholic Union
closed yesterday.
Perhaps the .most important action
taken was when the Executive com
mittee of the federation gave women
of the organization -the right to form
a section of their own for social ser
vice a project which had few friends
and many opponents among the men
at the beginning of the convetion.
Proclaims Position us to Mexico.
In final Bession at the Hotel Van
derbilt, the . Young Men's Catholic
Union, without a dissenting voice, put
itself on record as to Mexico in the
following words:
"That inasmuch as the constitution
of the Republic of Mexico was mould-'
ed after the Constitution of the Unit
ed States, and that its .fundamental
principles are based on the fact that
every man is a freeman, and that he
shall enjoy the right to worship God
as his conscience shall dictate, that in
the final solution of Mexico's internal
affairs the Government of the United
States shall insist (because it will be
the most important factor in the re
construction of Mexico) that the
rights of a41 men to worship God ac
cording to the dictates of their own
conscience shall be preserved and un
disturbed." To further emphasize its non-political
character, the Union included the
following in the list of resolutions:
"We oppose the election of any can
didate for public- office who solicits
support because of his religious tesV
to any candidates for public posi
tions.'' "Wo Do Not Attack Wilson."
Michael J. Slattery of Philadelphia,
president of the union, said to news
paper men:
"We do not attack President Wilson
on the Mexican question and we urge
nothing for or against Mr. Hughes.
All that we ask is that when the right
time comes this Government shull see
to it that men of all religious faiths
be protected in their freedom of wor
ship in Mexico."
Mr. Slatterv was re-elected Presi
dent and Bishop Hayes was selected
as spiritual director. 1 he next annual
convention will be heid in Philadelphia.
The triumph of the women in their
fight for separate organization came
in the nature of a biff surprise. When
I the battle opened Tuesday some of the
i influential clergy professed to see in
the plan a menace to tederation cen
tralization. Only two favored it: the
I majority seemed indilterent.
vv.iLain nun an iwar aiwi wic
eutive committee's decision was an
nounced the woman's section of the
Federation was well along the road to
ore-anization. The Chairman is Mrs.
Sara Conboy of New York, Secretary
and Treasurer of the Textile Work
ers5' Union, and the Secretary, Miss
Catherine Germerhausen of Hot
Springs, N. C.
The closing hours of the Federation
onvention in Cathedral college were
marked with brisk action ana just a
little friction. The friction developed
after Col. Patrick Henry Callahan of
Louisville, Chairman of the Religious
Prejudice committee of the Knights of
Columbus, had made a speech, in
which he said:
"Much attention has been paid to
the fact that there are approximately
18,000,000 Catholics in this country,
about one-sixth of the entire popula
tion. I have great faith, great con
fidence, in the other five-sixths, and I
want to pay them the compliment of
saying that they have been very tol-
Calls the Statement "Silly."
Joseph T. iBrennan of Boston, Vice
President of the Federation, sprang to
his feet and exclaimed: ,
"With every respect for the learn
ing of the gentleman, it is nothing
! short of silly to make such statements
in tne presence ot jamoncs.
Gaining recognition by the chair,
Mr. Brennan continued:
"The organization which the gentle
man represents in the next year will
spend $30,000 for the distribution of
literature and the support of public
speakers for the sole object of com
bating the attacks of these persons
and organizations whose vicious at
tacks upon the church and its mem
bers have become matters of public
scandal, and have resulted in the
greatest injury to Catholics. So far
as permitting us to enjoy the liberties
and freedom of institutions is con
cerned, I would remind the gentleman
that a Catholic loses none of the
rights or the duties of citizenship be
cause of his faith.
"Rfilicioua nreiudice3 exists to such
la great extent that certain political
parties nave supportea canuiuuies lur
public office because of the promises
of those candidates that they would
keep out of Government employ per
sons who professed the Catholic
faith."
Mn Callahan, apologizing for any
word of his that might have seemed
to reflect upon the fairness of the fed
eration's National Secretary, added:
"But I don't want to withdraw a
word that I have said regarding the
liberality and fairmindedness of the
Aon-Catholics in America.!'
gins to wail every woman in the audi
ence thinks of the child rather than of
the speaker. Afternoon audiences are
mostly women. A speaker is helpless,
even if nine-tenths of his hearers are
really trying to listen. Let him betray
irritation or vent one word dorogatory
to that babe and everybody sides
against him.
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bothers, drink lots of water
and eat less meat
When your kidneys hurt and your back
feels sore, don't get scared and proceed
to load your stomach with a lot of drugs
that excite the kidneys and Irritate the
entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys
clean like you keep your bowels clean,
by flushing them with a mild, harmless
alts which removes the body's urinous
waste and stimulates them to their nor
mal activity. The function of the kid
neys is to Alter the blood. In 24 hours
they strain from it 600 grains of acid
and waste, so we can readily understand
the vital importance of keeping the kid
neys active.
Drink lots of water you can't drink
too much; also get from any pharmacist
about four ounces of Jad Salts; take
a tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast each morning for a few
days and your kidneys will act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined
with lithin, and has been used for genera
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neys; also to neutralize the acids In
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tation, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-watcr drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep their kid
neys clean and active. Try this, also
keep up the water drinking, and no
doubt you will wonder what became of
your kidney trouble and backache.
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