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FRIDAY, APR1U25J Al try to control everything from the I them away before this could become a school director to the president. If fact. This would include the his- they fail they look at you with their tory wh‘<* *»» made after him as (Continued from page 3) eyes rolling white like a bunch-grass well as before. Mr. Davey here makes cese, citing to him numberous, speci horse. Priestcraft, is a word that! an effort to put across one of the fic instances with details of time and most colossal humbugs with which I place, and circumstances and praying stands for more inhumanity and politi-, have ever met. cal machination than any other word I that he will at least permit us to pre in the language. If Catholic laymen I How did Mr. Davey think we found sent the proofs of our complaints. 1 know ___ their rights “they _ ... will :n i.iii kill *.1... the ou‘ about those overall machines— “And whereas, His emminence has in? clergy ” therefore a smiling effort is standing outside > looking —« — » heretofore IGNORED our prayer and A Columbus newspaper gives the made to get them to vote against taken NO STEPS whatever to redress following account of the visit of an their rights. our wrongs; assessor to a Good (?) Shepherd Mr. Davey says if we will write, “And whereas it is our undoubted House in Columbus: that he will tell us where in the Bible right as sons of the Holy Catholic “The assessor was finally permitted Church * * * to enjoy immunity * * we may find proof that Mary was to do his duty. What did they find “ ever virgin, " and that “ fish is not from these debasing, soul-destroying meat,” and that the priest is entitled behind those cruel prison walls ? Ma influences” etc. To all of this, the Cardinal is re to those “tablespoonfuls” of wine chine after machine owned by a great ported to have said: “The laity have (three, was it?). I say that if Mr. corporation in the City of Columbia. NO RIGHT to interfere with the Davey has a Bible by which he can * * ♦ The Hersey-Rice manufacturing clergy; if the laity understand that prove these things he wrote it him company. * * * These machines are they have ANY RIGHTS, they will self. No doubt Catholic laymen can used by LITTLE CHILDREN, orph do in America as they once did in see that Mr. Davey is dodging like ans, waifs, and otherwise unfortun ates from the age of ten to fourteen France * * * they will kill the clergy. an African egg dodger. years, who work from 6 o’clock in Readers will notice that Mr. Davey In this independent country it would not do to let the laity know that they is half over the fence, First I was a the morning until 6 o’clock in the have any rights to interfere in church plain liar I did not have it. Now, I evening, except during school term matters * * * the spirit of independ may have it, but it is perjury. It is when they work from 6 in the morn ence in the laity in refA-ence to now up to my opponent to prove that ing until seven in the evening with Church government MUST BE it is perjury. Since Mr. Davey with- two hours off only for school. These CRUSHED.” (Caps are mine). I olds those texts by which Catholic unfortunates operate these machines would suggest, Mr. Editor, that since laymen are to know that they are by to make overalls, and over-jackets.” these words are, as Mr. Davey per-j the Church lawfully deprived of that Yes, visit and know for yourself but haps knows, from a living author and | g°°d wine that priests so staggering- do not be. deceived by the little stage amount to slander of a whole group I 'V c'*nK to» I must withold the con- that will be all set for you when that he make good his boast before l‘en‘8 °f the affidavit at least for a come and pass from one locked room to another. “Hell’s own sweatshops” time. the laymen. In former letters I have shown be is the only term that applies. Miss Shoeffen says in print, over her It seems strange that a man of this name, that “Father Ceserri" while yond doubt that in countries where pronouncing the words, “I absolve there is a Catholic majority there is century would declare that he believ thee’” put his arm around her neck no such thing as "liberal toleration.” ed the degree of the Council of 1870 saying: “We juach and define that the and kissed her.” She says that this To what is that small degree of toler same priest later took her to a hotel ation in France, Ireland, and Belgium, Roman Pontiff; * * * is * * * possess where he allowed the clerk to think which the Catholic laymen have ed of infallibility.” In doing so Mr. Davey’s declaration carries with it they were man and wife and in a wrung from an intolerant priesthood, what Archbishop Strassmeyer said at To Catholic administration? room fixed up for two tried to get due? her drunk, finally commanding her to Never. It is due to their contact this Council that such a declaration drink. This is slander. There are with Protestant England and Ameri must carry: “Again I say, if you de thousands of such cases. Why is it ca. Also to the DEMANDS of these cree the infallibility of the present bishop of Rome, you must establish that the Church of Rome does not great powers that liberty be granted make good her boast? Because they to their subjects. Who stopped the the infallibility of all the previous ones, » ♦ ♦ but can you do that when know that you cannot prosecute a border war between South Ireland history* is there establishing with a and Ulster? Not the Roman Cath man for telling the truth. Take the “Black Prophet.” Every page con olics who started it, but Protestant clearness equal to that of the sun. tains an open charge on the Church of England. If Rome did not fear Eng that the Popes have erred in their Rome, which if untrue amounts to land and America she would slaugh teaching? Could you do it and main vicious slander. The author lives in ter the Protestants in Ireland, Bel tain that avarious, incestuous, murd ering simoniacal popes have been vi Washington D. C. where Rome has gium, and France tomorrow. cars of Jesus Christ? Oh, venerable 140 institutions and churches. Let I am wondering Mr. Editor if Mr. brethren, to maintain such an enorm Catholic laymen demand that their Davey had a sober thought that any ity would be to betray Christ worse leaders put up or shut up. one would open their mouths and Mr. Davey is either unable or un swallow that giant fable about Llor than Judas.” Mr. Davey says that Crowley was willing to understand me on Rome ante. This is a fair sample of the what was he and politics. I have not said, nor do fables, fairytales and tarradiddle, that in jail in Ireland, Now defending a poor in jail for? For I now say that Rome controls a polit Roman Catholic priests and leaders ical machine, as if the machine was try an«r cram down their laymen as blind man whom a Catholic priest something aside from itself, what I history. He must have found that, in was trying to rob of his little home After Bailey had have said I now say: ROME IS A “Faith of our Fathers.” Already he on the corner, out POLITICAL MACHINE, claiming for has forgotten about Bloody Mary “of been very unjustly turned of his home by this priest, Crow itself both spiritual and temporal blessed memory.” He knows nothing power. This I have proved by “in of the slaughter at Vassey; the ley arranged for the erection of fallible’ bulls of the Pope and by pres slaughter of Coligni and his followers a hovel right across the road from ent day activity. Mr. Davey admits in France—men, women and children, the stone house in which the Protes that ALL HISTORY is against him with the wars that followed; the tant priest now lived in this hovel he by pleading for conditions as they are “Council of Blood” in the Netherlands to-day. He hereby allows that the was condemned to death and the kill Catholic church is not what priests ers were busy from morning until have tried to make the. laymen be night; the Inquisition in Spain, and lieve it to be—Old and unchangeable; Italy; the terrible persecutions to that its history is such that a man which the waldenses were subjected cannot defend it even for pay; and and in which they were slaughtered that his belief in infallibility has no by the thousands, etc. etc. Ten thou foundation. sand sources of information on this By admitting that Catholic laymen human slaughter by Roman Catholics, will not all vote the same way, Mr. and then boldly declare that one man Davey admits that Priests make an threw qway all the records. He would effort to get them all to vote the need to gather all the history of all same way—this is politics. Priests the nations of the earth and throw SCORES CATHOLIC CLERGY caused “blind” Bailey and his wife to move. Under an old law Crowley was arrested for “unlawful intimida tion” and sent to jail. His case was debated in parlament. He was offer ed several ways of getting out but re fused because they carried admissions of guilt. When he was out, the peo ple turned out by the hundreds and greeted him as a defender of the poor—through the public comment Crowley had stirred up, Bailey had regained his stone house. This is just a brief outline of the history of Crow ley being in jail. Mr. Davey, with out doubt knew this, which show« very clearly to what lengths Catholic leaders will go to prove their point by slander. Since many are not in jail who ought to be there, and many are there who ought not to be, no reference ought to be made to such an experience without telling why he was there. F. L. Bates, the man who knows more about John Wilkes Booth and his escape than any other American, says that Booth, himself, said long after the killing of Lincoln, that he was a Catholic and that he was able to escape because he was a Catholic. (Continued on page 5) ARMY AIRPLANE VISITS characterizes Kelly as a non-.tunt side of the DeHaviland plane which) pilot, and one who ia conservative, were noted by the crowd at ‘he tun yet courageous and daring in of the plane landing: —C M. 1. • face of duty. He also holds the record means Citizens’ Military Training, 5“ ; sustained flight of 30 hours over San Diego, in circles, and is a Camp. J. H. Clark saw service in France past-master in his profession. as a pilot, and was engaged in aerial | At 11 a. ni. Tuesday morning Lt. fighting on the front a number of Kelly and Capt. Hathaway took off times during the world war. 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