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THE EVE G “BISHOP DEPLORES ATTACK ON CHURCH Catholic Prelate Denies Mem- bers Were Told How to Vote. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, November 19.—Arch- bishop John T. McNicholas of Cin- cinnati in an address before the Na- tional Council of Catholic Men here last night protested against “insinu- | ations that the Catholic Church, be- cau: atholic candidate or for any other reason,” attempted to con- trol his political affiliations or tell him | how to vote. Nor did the church give the slightest indication as to how any other Catholic his jurisdiction should vote, It I nterest protest against any party that is willing | encficiary of attacks on any | to be the man’s religion. God forbid that I ever should be silent in this community if the religion of any man not of my faith were attacked and if our Catholic peo- ple were asked not to vote for him be- his_religious belief. Nor can n silent when my religion is suse of Mails. ly, as a Catholic American _citizen, nited States mails an ag cy to attack my religion. Some way ought to be found to prevent the use of the mails for attacking any man’s religion, and this especially dur- ing political campaigns when unprin- cipled polit of all partics are eans, however in- | Disavowing whi McNicholas declared that the Catholic Churc a corporate entity, is incap- able of “directing men to do wrong.” “We challenge the whole world to prove that the church is a teacher of evil, that she leads men away from God, or that she directs her members in any other way than those of truth and love,” he said. The archibishop assured every office- holder, from President-elect down to| the smallest, that Catholic citizens will | show respect for the “divine authority invested in them.” THREE DIE IN WRECK. ; 200-Year-01d House in Polish City Collapses. PRZEMYSL, Poland, November 19 () —Three persons were killed by the collapse of a house in Casimir, the great street, which was more than 200 years old. The fact that many of the AUSTRALIA VOTERS ACCEPT DEBT PLAN ;Bon‘owing Agreement Designed to Improve Credit and Prestige. By the Associated Press. MELBOURNE, Australia, November 19.—By an overwhelming majority the electors of Australia Saturday voted in favor of giving the force of law to the debts and borrowing eement entered into by the states and commonwealth last year. The agreement provides for the ap- pointment of a compulsory loan council, on which all the states will be repre- sented. In the new scheme of Aus- tralian financing as produced by Pre- mier Bruce at the 1927 conference, the commonwealth government was to take over all the debts of the Australian states and contribute $37,925,000 in connection therewith. The federal gov- ernment was to establish joint sinking funds to provide for the extinction of S’i‘AR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1928. the debts in 58 years and the extinction of new loans in 53 years. The existing sinking fund redemption and similar funds were to be transferred to a na- tional debt commission and all future borrowings were to be controlled by the loan council. The feeling in Australia is that the new finance scheme will raise Australia’s credit and p in the world’s money markets and enable the states to raise loans at a cheaper rate than hitherto. — A commission has been created in Mexico to work out plans to preserve Mexico City as an individual city, dif- ferent from other capitals. 3 may be done by| any individual member, Archbishop | Jews who inhabited it had gone to the synagogue in the early morning con- tributed to keeping the number of vic- tims small. Two Miners Asphyxiated. LETHBRIDGE, Altcona, November 19.—Two miners were asphyxiateC and @ third was rescued when they were overcome by gas three miles from the main entrance of the Internalional Coal & Coke Co. mine Saturday. George Lothian and John Labdek were_beyond resuscitation when found, but Walter Johnson, a fire boss, was revived. PRI SR A SR TR “Tropical beauty bleach” is being fered in Cuba by a cosmetic manufac- | turer in heated Habana. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 The Flexridge Shoe Present Day Bag Fashions $4.95 One can't say this shape—that leather —isn’t the smartest, not with such a large selection of good-looking hand- bags! They're every one new and right in style. Calf, Morocco, lizard, croco- dile and goatskin—in black, brown, tan and navy. Styles for Any Costume Shell frame pouch bags—self-covered frames—smart lift-lock catches—top and back strap envelopes—and the new Vagabond shape. 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