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HAYES PROTESTS BIRTH CONTROL AT WOMEN'S REQUEST ectiapeeeis Archbishop Acts for Organiza- tions of 1,000,000 Members in Opposing Propa uganda. Archbishop Hayes has Issued a Statement defining the attitude of the Catholic Church against birth contro} fand protesting against the use of the public forum for sucli propaganda. The Archbishop said: “As @ oltizen and a churchman Beoply concerned with the moral well- being of our city, I feel it a public @uty to protest against the use of tho pen forum for the propaganda of Birth control. This I do in no secta- wlan spirit, but in the broader one of Me commen weal. “My protest is made in the name of Yen national organizations of women ‘with @ combined membership of neas- Jy a million, as well as in the interest of thousands o) other indignant wom- em and distressed mothers who are slarmed at the daring of the advo- cates of birth contro! in bringing ou: into an open, unrestricted free meet- ing & discussion of a subject that sim- ple prudence and decency, if not the spirit of the law, should keep withia the walls of a clinic, orgonly for the ears of the mature and the experi- enced. “I submit that illegal information ‘was given and the law made a mock- ery of by clever evasion at the meet- 4ng held in Town Hall, Oct. 27, under the auspices of the Voluntary Parent- hood League. The holding of this meeting evidentiv has been lost sight f by the public, The stenographic report of that meeting disclosed to me fiiegal information on the subject that I never had before. “Representative women of this city, afi citizens and working for the social ‘welfare of the community, have re- quested me to indorse their protest against such future public expres- sions. I do so flow publicly. “The law of God and man, science, Public policy, human experience are all condemnatory of birth control as preached by a few Irresponsible in- dividuals without indorsement or ap- as far as | know, of a repu- le body of physicians or medical society whose province it is to advise the public on such matters, “The tenets of birth control are in irect opposition to the opinion of the most distinguished scientists of the ‘world, who have been aroused to make a serious study of the causes of the impending deterioration of the race as foreseen by well known biologists. *at the recent international con- of ougenics held in New York last September prominent scientists in attendance emphasized the necessity, it the race was to be better born, of the protection of monogamous marrlago with limivation of divorce. More chil- @ren in the families of the well-to-do &s a moral duty, earlier marriages, a more sheltered life for mothers, better eal against the marriage of fmbeciles and insane, and unselfish de- votion to the family as a patriotic duty. Major Leonard Darwin stated advisedly that ‘there ought to be @ great mornl campaign against the ex- aggerated regard for personal comfort —_—___—_—_— 74 Wall Street New York OT TT THANKSGIVING FEAST cocktail for appetizer. A fine consommé, A turkey with your favorite stuffing seasoned with Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. When bu: for Thanksgiving in- clude a bottle of LEAS PERRINS SAUCE: © WAL WORCESTERSHIRE * THE EVE NING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. ‘Helping the Roosevelt Nurses’ School at Its Big Bazaar very popular with the visitors. Wit CHL Dre AT BAZAAR _ Mrs. EB. C. Robinson and the children are selling grab bags and are ‘The Alumnae Association's bazaar ia held in the hospital at Ninth Avenue and 59th Street. NM SELL GRABS PAL THOMPSON apd social advancement which now dictates the limitation of families.’ “Human experience confirms all this. Physicians have found that, on the average, successive children in a family are stronger and healthier ip to the fifth or #ixth in succession and that those marked with special genius are very often born after the fifth in the family, The seventh hild has been regarded traditionally h some peoples as the most fa- vered by nature. Benjamin Frankin was the fifteenth child, John Wesley the eighteenth, Ignatius Loyola was the eighth, Catherine of Siena, of the groatest intellectual women who ever lived, was the twenty- fourth, It has been suggested that one of the reasons ror the lack of genius in our day js that we are not getting the ends of the families. “Moreover, vital statistics of New South Wales show that mothers of five to seven children live longest, while Alexander Graham Bell asserts that the greatest longevity occurred In families of ten or more children, The voice of Theodore Roosevelt still echoes throughout the world in his one | "Tam glad to able to inform ths| | Archbishop that |at-one denunclation of race suicide Jand the sing against the cradie, His |1ove of family life remains one of the |most wholesome memories of his noble character “Onr public policy, in the spirit of | | teafety first,’ must set its face against | the methods of birth-control propa. | ganda. | | “Confronted with such social prob- lems as the gangster, the drug addict, girl traffic and the like, our | welfare agencies, public and private, | are sadly depressed to see tolerated for a moment the danger of spreading among our unmarried youth of both sexes the immoral lure of passion and irresponsibility lurking in the present birth control advocacy that aims at making the marriage relation more justful and leas fruitful. Social evils | hardly imaginable will follow in auick order and with terrible consequences, "The Catholic Church's condemna- tion of birth control, except it be self- control, is based on the natural iaw, which is the eternal law of God ap- | plied to man, and commanding the preservation of moral order and for- bidding its disturbance. ‘Therefore, the church has but one porsible thing | to do—namely, to accept and obey the | will of the Supreme Laweive | Mra, Jullet Barrett Rublee, Vice| | Chairman of the American Birth Con- ltrol League, answered the Archbish- op's statement last night. She eaid in part: the bill which we) endeavored to have introduced at the) last session of the Legislature at Al- bany was approved by a very reputa- ble body of physicians, namely, the Public Health Committee of the Academy of Medicine of New York City.” en CHINESE BANKERS OFFER TO PAY INTEREST ON LOANS.) Association Aske That Repayment of Principal Re Extended Six Months or a Year. WASHINGTON, Noy. %1.—Offer to pay interest due on two loans ex tended to China by American banking wompanies has been made by the Chinese \Bankers’ Association, Paul 8. Reinsch, legal counsellor to the Chinese Government, said to-day in a state- ment discussing China's financial situ- ation, The association has requested that repayment of principal be extended for six months or a year, he added. “We must understand that sive popular movement Ja golng on China for reorganitation sof the Government in the provinces and tho| netlon,” the statement sald, “This association of the people of China has declared emphatically that it wishes the Government to make no exten- further foreign commitments until the | EUROPE TAKES LESS | U.S. BREADSTUFFS | Startling Drop Shown in Prices Received by Expori- ers Here. WASHINGTON, ..ov. 21 The startiing drop in the prices for American commodities shipped abroad is reflected in an analysis to- day by the Department of Commerce of the vaftie and quantity of domestic breadstuffs, cotton seed oil, meal and dairy products, cotton and mineral oils, exported during October, All of the values show a@ reduction, while most of the quantities show an in- crease, | In October about 800,000 more bales of cotton were shipped tnan in Octo- ber of last year but the price re-| ceived by the exporter was almost exactly the same. In October, 1921, 874,510 bales were shipped and the shipper received $91,028,236, Exports of mineral olls decreased from 291,406,779 gallons, for which the exporter received $52,176,631, to 253,542,229 gallons, for which only $25,749,698 was paid. Meat and dairy products sent abroad showed a re- duction in value of from $37,462,284 in October, 1920, to $21,945,660 last month. 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AE BT 2 ro. {ee ie amie te cere re ue pend twenty-five conte in cola sect oe vit ate gen you 8 miat- fom ta tony) by posi pared beettteeeer rt sstevenetneey from $99,217,531 to $23,695,997; rye from $5,797,158 to $1,046,497, and ba- con from $11,642,206 to $3,112,654, though the quantity of bacon shipped was only lite less than half that of| last year, Exports of corn jumpod trom 1,417,282 bushels, valued at $1 $78,637 in October, 1920, to 9,216,691 bushels, valued at $5,478,676, last month, a FREE HOSPITAL NEEDS AID. Headquarters for the campaign of | the Volunteer Hospital to raise $500,- | 000 have been opened at No. 110 Witl- | lam Street. Many influentiai citizens | are aiding it to continue its free ser vicn to the public. ‘The hospital must | meet pressing financial obligations. | Gov. 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