Show PRIEST ST IS STABBED ADDED ST BEFORE HIS 1115 ALTAR Appal 1 Parishioner Wealthy Apparently Insane Uses Knife On n Missouri Churchman n. n I WOUNDS MAY BE FATAL Father Father- Lubeley is Removed to to S1 St Louis Loui Hospital After Affer Assault I- I q St. St Louis Mo May 2 1 The t-The Tho Re Rev Father Joseph F. F Lubeley pastor of St. St Jo Joseph's Josephs ephs eph's church at Salisbury Mo Mo was stabbed twice and amid probably fatally wounded while leaving the altar of or tho the church this morning Joseph a wealthy parishioner parish loner ioner and known as a devout Catholic Catho lie lic attacked the just after he lie had finished singing high mass and was talking to the members of lii his flock Father Futher Lubeley y fell feU at the second blow and amid an then turned his hs blood bloody knife on a man and a woman John Gates and Mrs Barbara Ginter who rushed ru to the aid of their theil pastor The attack was ma made e at 11 o'clock in full view of or members of ot tho the con con- Mrs s. GInter was vas cut in the hand and Gates received two wounds one in the hand and another In the elbow Neither Mrs 18 Ginter Gintel nor Gates was vas seriously hurt Misses fL Jugular Vein Father Lubeley who is a R. native o of St. St t. t Louis an and whose mother an and two brothers live here was stabbed in inthe Inthe inthe the right temple and in the right side of the neck the knife Just jUt missing the Jugular vein by a a. hair bair bread breadth tho The clergyman was v attacked e from behind Just as he lie left the altar an and was standing In the church door in full view lew of or about wo worshippers worshippers' one of whom a a. woman woman he wa was shaking hands with Sch rushed upon him bud before anyone divined his hla purpose and it was not nol until the thu th horrified parishioners saw their be beloved beloved be- be loved pastor reel and nud fall fan that lh they I realized what hat was transpiring before b or their eyes A A. dozen men grappled with after he had attacked Mrs Mrs- Ginter and Gates and he lie was quickly kly pinioned ph to the time ground H Ha lie st t a tiled desperately shouting and narl l refused to be J T ill 1 hd J U- U 1154 cc I lI I O r sr 1 father to oro r b TO the L time the Ui Sul jur J lf physicians J. J hastily summoned d to attend th th thy wounded priest lIe Ire recovered conI consciousness consCiousness con con- I quickly and nd despite the I gaping wound In his throat directed I those thoc about hulL him The Time priest was t placed on the arrived at atI Wabash express which I Salisbury at nt 1 14 this afternoon afternoon after atte noon and was brought to St St. t. t Mary I Y mary Infirmary In St. St Louis Ho lIt was accompanied ac- ac ac ac- companied by Dr Baker Balcer an and cousin and house his hla TUlle nub Lubeley keeper Iee per On the parlor car cal of ot the time fast train Father Lubeley encountered Bishop Thomas of at Lincoln Neb eb and md two nuns the time g mother general ler l of t the Order of or St St. Joseph and her ner assistant assistant as assistant as- as both bound for tor their headquarters head head- quarters In Carondelet TIme The prelate and nuns aided allIed the time physicians v vand and Miss ll s Lubeley in caring carIng for for tho thu woun wounded d clergyman I Father ather Lubeley exhibited the gre greatest great great- test t- t est fortitude during the five vc hours hours' ride to St. St LouisI Louis I will b be all right unless s the knIfe was Infected said the suffering priest t a smile lighting up his face as he lay stretched on a sofa in the parlor carI carI car at attacked at I cannot imagine Ima lne why tacked me ho he sal said We Ve were the best ot or friends and I never did ld anything any any- anything thing consciously eons or unconsciously to tU incur his enmity He must have ha lost his reason Quarrelled QU With Neighbor V quarrelled with John ro former arms at o othe of r the tIme Missouri hou house e of representatives a a. resident m of Salisbury yesterday and threatened him with his Imis knife H He was calmed cabled and the incident overlooked overlooked over over- i 1001 looked ed because of hi his standing In the tho community Few of or those who atten attended ed tho the high mass mai s at St. St Josephs Joseph's church to today today today to- to day knew of quarrel with wih the parishioners Lo most of being farmers who Ih lie ll 0 In time the nearby nearbY country countr Nothing was v said by mem members cm- cm bers of family it I Is stated state lie he that indicated to his friends that was tha In a dangerous dang mood has been one of or the tho most liberal supporters supporters sup supporters porters of St. St Josephs Joseph's church an anone and andone one ono of his daughters was an n intimate friend of Father LUbeley's cousin who ma made e lies her he lome p with dt r |