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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. | others that are now rumored oh FOR ACTION IN VANDERBILT CAS| Says Church’s Presumption to Take Jurisdiction Over.|h American Marriage is Dunn, in Reply, Says Catholic Church Always Op- poses “Sale of Women in Marriage.” New York, Nov. 26—Contrary views of leading Episcopalians and | Roman C ates of York on th ont by the Holy | in Rome of the Episcopal mar- of Consuelo Vanderbilt to the of Marlborough were publish- | claim of any Miss Van solem copal churc ’ Bishop Dunn Replics the Cat ing on leclared loubt of ing M rry pelled <t agalnst “the of women in marriage” New | s | cou Impertinence — Rt. Rev. . | and against her will.” | BOMERLNSE lien will ¢ | borough _himself. “What right has a Vatican cour ng in Rome,” sald the bishop, | s upon the validity of a mar- | T between members of another communion, solemnized in a Pro- testant Episcopal church in N York under .the law of the Unite States of America Calls It Impertinence age is a civil contract, as | we, and the foreign court, ec- jastic or civil, to pass on the | dity of marrias solemnized in | cen persons ot of | Junion is an unwar- intrusion and an imperti- | No church in our own coun- | v could a due process of nd | | law in the elvil L A | \e bishop declared also that | rom the primary question as| ction, the decision of the | s contradicted by known | re was much evidence counter to the plea of | Many persons at the mar- | ad informed him that they | : no sign that the bride was act- | 1 under compulsion, but quite lhr The Rev. Dr. John \\.n rector of the church | where the marriage took place, as-| sured himself that the bride was cting of her own free consent and plea to the contrary 31 years -r marriage would not be enter- ained by any civil court. “This whole proceeding,” satd | bishop, “is a discredit to the | an church and an injury to on. It has done more than any nt in years to weaken the san tity of marriage. If marriages arr to be declared null and void on mning © | plea so unreal as this, no marriage, over an Amer concluded hy n marriage. iring that “this tribunal of the Vatican y condemned and lishop questioned the evi- e of duress accepted by the as proof that Miss Vander- forced into an \Axl\nlllnl,“ ge to satisfy the social ambi- | tions of her mother, now Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, the feminist lead- er who is a pi ger on the Beren- garia hound for Europe. Of the timony of the duchess that dure hadbeen used in the formation of | the union, Bishop Manning denounc- ed it as “an unreal plea and in itself a scandal, that any woman of mid- | dle age, after years of married life, | should be. willing to’ swear that her parents sold her for worldly gain HO%I PY i¢and no home, can be regarded as Sanctity “Weakened"” “This whole proceeding is a dis- | credit to the Christian church and | an injury to religion. It ha more than any event in fluences are at work which threa n to destroy Ch the outlook is serious indeed if the | ! Itoman Catholic church is to take | a position as this decree rep- Hits Divorce Stand “It couples who have lived years | in wedlock can procure annulments merely by discovering that unduc | pressure in some form was used at | the time of their marrlage, divorce | will Dbecome unnecessary. In the | light of this “annulment and the "LINGERIE MARION HAT SHOP Off Here is a pre-season portance—the Matrons’ Ha course the smart chic hats with us at $5.00 up. ers A Special Event for Saturday YOUTHFUL HATS for Older Wemen $5.00 Regardless of former price selling event of vast im- t in large head sizes. Of | wark, England, bunal in*Rome by the mother of the dachess and Mrs. Willlam Jay lot New York, ling | setting fire to the for the “Bobs” are always MARION HAT SHOP 95 WEST MAIN %’l" TEL. 3683 c\lldh‘m & Ld;:()\h b-\(.h I\L .(,III itrivial and peurile grounds, what I)Lccmes of the claim of the Ro- | man church that 1[ !l'\nds for in- dissoluble marriage? Bishop Dunn called attention to evidence of, duress given the atholic dlocesan court of South- and the Rota tri- the late Mary V. Smith Tiffany, sister of Mrs. Bel- mont, and of the Duke of Marl- “Forced Into Marriage” \\hmwr doubt one might have said Bishop Dunn, “with re- g d to the compelling force of the| | evidence submitted in the Rota is| all dispelled in the amazing and shocking exposure contained in the | sworn evidence given by those clos- | est to Consuelo Vanderbilt. It did seem that the days of making wo- | men captives and holding them cap- tives for marriage had passed. «ganctity Defended” “The Catholic church in this par- ticular instance is simply defending | the sanctity of marriage in its very | essentlals when it applies to the pplied from the dawn of, Christian- | in similar instances, namely, the | principle ‘What God has joined to- gether, let no man put asunder,’ but that at the moment of union it be God and not mammon that made | the union.” STILL EXPLODES, BLOWS OUT WALL = New Haven Man Arrested a5 Its Owner New Haven, Conn., Thanksgiving day peace and quiet was disturbed yesterday for per- sons living in the vicinity of 21 Osborne street when a 15 gallon still at that address exploded, tear- out a wall of the house and building. The owner of the plac a one- family house, Powell Zelenski, was a sted on charges of manufactur- Nov, Quality Considered, Our Prices Cannot Bo Equalled. 26 (B— | ing liquor and keeping it with in- tent to sell. The still was rigged up in the tathroom, but just what caused the explosion has not been determined. Pieces of twisted metal and copper coils were thrown several feet by the force of the blast. None of the members of the family was in er near the room which housed the still and no one was injured. Murderer Kills Himself By Starving and Poison Sioux Falls, 8. D., Nov. 25 P — Self-administered polson, taken ten days ago, alded by total abstinence from food since he entered the peni- tentlary here Nov. 8, resulted in the death yesterday of Walter Zwiefel, confessed murderer of his mother- in-law and brother. | Besides refusing to eat, Zwlefel refused to talk while in the peni- | tentiary, according to Warden Jame. | son, except to answer the necessary questions in filling out the prison records. | Zwicfel took the poison after he | returned home following the shoot- | ing Monday night, November 15. He confessed he killed to avenge | had committed. He shot his moth- -law, Mrs. John Grosz, and then | fired a shot gun charge through a window. When several people ran from the house, he fired more shots | | after them and killed Robert Zwi | fel, 20, his brother. Detroit’s New Masonic Temple Is Dedicated v. 26 (A —Ancient Ma- als in which 25,000 Mas- ons participated were per- :sterday at the ded on m‘ H\r' new Detroit temple, d to be the most magnificent the world. An audience greatly outnumber- | ing the craftsmen witnessed 'invocation and ceremonies led b; William H. Gallagher, grand lodge chaplain, before -the $7.000,000 structure. Dignitarfes from United States and C in a parade led by Knig | marching in platoons. Rev. Dr, | St. Paul's Detroi sonic ter \1 in all parts of the ada took, part Templars athedral, Philadelphia, | delivered the address of dedication | before 5,000 assembled in the tem- | ple auditorium, The D. Miller Co. - 26— CHURCH STREET — -26 i | : | a| A marriage without | Marlborough marriage what it has| (oo S0 g oed his wite's parents | tain, the two people who have been | Joseph Fort Newton, of ' § DESERTED ONES 70 HAKE RULING Hoshand and Wite of Elopers Can Determine- Fate San Francieco, Nov. 26 (®—The fate of Mrs. Isabelle Keyes Burch and Captain Arnaldo Marson, ac- cused Mann Act violators arrested last Monday, is in the hands of a deserted wife and a deserted hus- | band, it has been revealed here by the government. The pair, who have been denied the privilege of being together ex- cept in the presence of their at- torney, Chauncey Tramutolo, until after their trial, spent Thanksgiv- ing In the office of their counsel | and in separate restaurants. According to New York opera- | tives, who have been questioning | Lydon Walkup Burch, Mrs. Burch's| | husband whom she deserted, and| Mrs. A. 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