| Show HOOVERS HOOVER'S WORK GAiNS SUPPORT OF CATHOLICS Educators in Convention at I San Francisco Praise Food Administrator I ISan I Icer San Francisco Jul July The 24 The force of or C er c every 3 Catholic educational Institution I in the country in furthering food foo production production pro pro- an and eon conservation WaS wag 05 pledged to United States Slates States States' Food Administrator tor I Herbert Hooker er in resolutions passed by the Catholic Educational association association association I tion convention con here toda today An expression of sincere gratitude Is due to Mr Herbert Hoover an and the I national food too administration the resolutions resolutions reso reso- set et forth for tho the promptness I an and Intelligence with which the magnitude mag mag- o and ll Importance of ot the food problem problem lem hem has bt been cn grasped and for the thoroughness thor thor- ou ll e s and efficiency with which It has been beon re regulated I The nl flight Bight ht Hev Thomas J. J Shahan of oC Washington ashin ton D. D C. C was ware elected re-elected president pres pros ident general of the association tOIa today Other Othel off officers leers were elected as ns follows j Honorary President General His Ills EmInence Eminence Eminence Em Em- James Cardinal Gibbons of or Baltimore hal Bal lImon first vice vice-pr vice president general Dr Edward Edwardi A A. A Pace of or Washington ton I I D. D S C s second d. d vice president pr sl general c the e I zI net It 5 II 5 UI 01 ii t u- u In ington ton D D. C C. third vice president genera gen gen- era oral eral Fath Father r Peter C Yerke erko of San SanI I I. I secretary r general the Rev Francis W. W Howard of oC Columbus 0 O. treasurer generalS general the Rev Rc Francis T. T Moran Cleveland Cle Resolutions Ille pledging in support in the I prosecution of ot the war were drafted b by bythe bythe the Rev He Geor George e Schumacher vice vice- pr president sl ent of or Notre Dame university South I nil Brother John Waldron Val Wal- Valdron alI al I dron of or Clayton Mo and anti the HeR Rev He R R. R H. H of New York YOlk Thirty five per cent at least of the themen themen themen men In the United States army and navy arc are Catholics declared the Yer Very Rev Rov R R. II Smith S S. M. M Mf 01 president of or Jefferson college New cw Orleans In ad addressing ah- ah dressing the general session of oC the convention con con- to tol today lay Tho glory lor of or America Is that it is the home of oC freedom he said Wo We Catholics rejoice In th the Independence that Is ours b by guarantee of or our coi cort- Pet Perfect feet liberty of or action Unhampered un unhampered unhampered un- un hampered b by government alliance or state support I Is more favorable Cn to the church than n th the tho most powerful despotism des des- espot es- es pot ism In her behalf Brother John Waldron school In Inspector inspector In- In for tire the Society of at Mary lal Clay Clay- toni ton Mo 10 field addressed the representatives ta ti tic c cor of or rell religious lous communities for tor women on tho the duties of ot Catholic school choo superiors supe supe- lIe He ur urged a wider vIder study stud of ot educational edu eu- literature an and training of ot s students stu su- u- u lJ dents to equip thorn tot for Catholic teach teach- I ing fl |