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-10 Pinchot Model School Closed - THE "EVENING | 20 DOGS PUT IN POUND. All Supposed to Have Been Bit- STAR, WASHING Russian Catholics W orship TON D. €, T HURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923. : : - St e police about the church. The twelve priests rémainin Petrograd have been in jio way lested since the trial of Mgr. Buiny. ing one mass after another. He estl- , to say mass with heavy fur coats over mated that 6,000 persons were in the | their vestments. long lines. There are only 15,000 Ro- man Catholics in Petrograd. | Priests Are Unmolested. | | | | Some of those who could not be ac-| AS the correspondent watched the|vitch, e of their njmber sai commodated at Si. Catherine's soug! 1“0“"’ pour into Father Casimir's; Churcomen here are MHopeful tha As in Catacombs of Old out the rooms of other priests, many | house, splendidly mounted troops of | Archbishop Zepliak and other i have thought that the church was|of whom are living in cold, barren |]ancers, with gay red and blue yen- |prisoned prelates may at some 1. open. Father Casimir, who has been | SHAEbEr® at the ‘top of fllmhllx‘o(}nlnls streaming in the breeze, clat- be exchanged =~ Meanwhile, |r ; ouses adjoining Nev: welvce men are caring 1. left in charge of parish affairs, said |ihe closed church, The majority ‘o |tered down the Nevaky Prospekt | gitVis) needs of their harishioncirs that he and one other priest were |these priests are without funds with | Without so much as turning their | despite the fact that their churches busy from daybreak untll noon say-|which to buy fuel, and are obliged | heads. There were no uniformed | are closed. i ten by Rabid Animal. Twenty dogs in the southeast sec- | tion of the city were rounded up by the poundmaster during the past week .. and quarantined, because they had| PETROGRAD, April 19.— Petro- been exposed to a dog that died "g_;xrnd'u Catholic churches are still fering from rabies, | closed, but hundreds of parishioners ly in the week the health de- dally crowd the small apartments of tment learned that a dog had been | the Priests to pray and to hear mass, ed by employes of the Home for,m“"h as did the first Christians in i And Wife Takes Boys to France Special Dispatch to Tie Star. |Sunday tishing was, followed vy the | HARRISBURG. Pa. April 19.—The |Killing in committee of author- Pinch ISS,T'F,(' la'l’\’"",,.lf' dT‘: izing it. 1ts sponsor suys the wets ot School is to close. The doBS | combined with the blue law advocates a6d the goldiish will remain at home. | to suother it I revenge for the pas: Giffy and Steve are off in a day or Sage of the new state enforcomen twd to Eurcpe The son of Denu. |IaW. Then the montiily meeting of $ t0 Durope he son of Penn- | }e siate Council of Iepublican Wom- | pi sylvania’s progressive governor and the | broke up in o row when Mrs. Bin_ | L By the Asnociated P: son of his secretary are to go to France chot, a threatening to énter a French school. N But that iy not the entire story.|concluded. to withdraw | shes were not obeyed, finally | leave the room before the session Their mothers will accompany them abroad. The party will remain there until late July. 1In consequence, women's political activities in the Keystone state will become tame. This latter council was organized | by Mrs. Pinchot to “uphold the hands of the governor.” The late Mrs. Arch- ibald Harmon of Philadelphia dubbed |it the *“Pinchot Ladies’ Aid 'Soclety” and charges it was formed to aid the | governor in corralling the Pennsylva- Aged and Infirm, at Blue Plains. Upo | examination the bureau of animal in* dustry reported the animzl had suf- fered from rabies. Poundmaster Smith immediately set out to take in all dogs known to have been exposed to the dead canine, he catacombs of old Rome, St Catherine’s Church, of which the late Mgr. Butchkavitch was cure, looks out across locked, while the faithful, young and the parish house. They kneel in the the broad Nevsky || | Prospekt, its bell silent and its doors || old, stream through the courtyard to || & Let us send for your Furs * —and place them in our This announcement marks the close |1l “Gilegates to the next national doorways and corridors, and cross of the first chapter of Mrs. Pinchot’s | convention. civic activities since her husbnad was inaugurated governor. Immediately after the inauguration Mrs. Pinchot announced she had es- tablished a “model school” for her son, and his Steve Stahlnec son! of ary to the gov- ernor. e secured and the em installed. Eight for their aver- Idiish, a pet cat sge high mentality, were enrolled. or two and other favorites of the boys were admitted without question. TMumors Started Up. dismissed the | “Mrs._ Pinchot rather indignantly de- | nled this allegation. Later dissension | sprang up within the organization lover the propriety of a statement issued by the president, Mrs. Leah | Cobh Martin, calling on ninety-six | members of ' the house to ‘come | across” on pledges they had made the governor of their support for his | prohibition measure | Bars on Speech. The row which this statement caused | |in the legislature was nothing to what | happened when the board of directors of the council met. Attention was called to the fact that no member was permitted to speak for the organiza- | finally left the meeting, although Mrs. Martin was not removed. Mrs. Pinchot, In announcing she is going overseas until after the legis- lature adjourns, emphasizes her aban- donment of the fight she had promised | o make,to compel equal repres - - 1 e om e Prepenta-| From the size of the crowd that tion for women on state political com- mittees. . S (Copyright. 1 ""!mm A 1) O themselves before ghe cheap crucl- | side the walls of the edifice. 6,000 Attend Masses. | pasved through the courtyard of St. | Catherine st Sunday, one might 1 1O | fixes which the priests have hung in- || i?sb ora EJL.EVENTH ST, Cold Storage Rooms : : : o ! “i\\ D. A. R. Delegates— | will find a ready welcome awaiting them at tion except with the specific approval of the director There was removing Mrs. Pinch: greement be- Pinchot and the tutors ed. Neighbors had com- | vlained of the presence of the ani- mals. Now comes the announcement that the school has been closed. Mrs. Pinchot’s political activities have reached a climax in the last week or two. 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