Show CASH AS MAN UN ON POLITICS I Orator Priest Is Against Im rm Imperialism Policy Poi cy i ARDENT 1 4 t ENGLAND WAS ALWAYS ALWAYS A UP UI COUNTRY f I C Tact Pact That the Queen Q een Will Allow Soldiers to Wear Shamrock and Float the tho Harp Earp Today Will Not Wot I Be Be Sufficient to Make Up Op For Tor or I Years of Despotic Sway I B Rev nEW v Father Eath Thomas ThomasF ThomasF F Cashman of Chicago who I win will lecture upon The Emerald Isle at rt the Theatre tonight US denies the a that hat he is the millionaire n In speaking In hi regard to the cogno II men ut nt the th yesterday he be SaId aid a I am ann sure aare that I do not know I I how ow I came caa to be known by b that name t It t to Is true my P ers ers number DUmber I I ana and among them are ue several rich and andI men area but I hardly Imagine I that they are millionaire for tor taken as a rule I find that I millionaires a gen are not inclined to be be eu uc generous sew ge I MIllionaIres lre have too many false gods to worship Father CaShman upon first acquaint acquaintance ance strikes the stranger as being a t typical Irish gentleman of of the old I 1 I I school brimming over with the milk t I of human kindness possessed posses ed with quiet dignity and scholarly mien and i endowed with a soupcon of the Hibernian brogue that adds a piquancy cy CF to his conversation Born at Glen GlenI I mire a ot of Cork in the forties i he ed the A Atlantic c to enter his hiser priestly career er under the tars t 8 and at the age of at 18 IB How he has h nh ad j cn to the topmost rung of the Joad er ls is we wen well kno known n to the average American until antii today toda he stands standa stan out I IS in ri relief anK among ne the prominent orators I of the Catholic church 1 I I I An Outspoken Irishman Throughout his bin career he be has never I t I forgotten the land of r his hta nativity and i I still gives evidence of that detestation II for tor tyranny t ranny and injustice which every e I III i Irishman imbibes as a babe at his j jI I mothers breast The Catholic priest as a consequence does sot not mince mat t tern tena In regard to Irish I policy polley in the course of conversation j reference ref rence was war J made to the dispatch yesterday in regard r d to Queen Victorias t I order wherein herein Tommy TomeI Atkins has haa been allowed to adorn his manly bosom with I the shamrock while the harp on the I i green bunting will today float side aide by i ii i side aide with tho the union jack and as a ai i consequence every shamrock and em j bhan blem has been bean bought up in London In speaking of the incident Father I kindly eye kindled as he 1 said sal somewhat bitterly It will take i something more than a mere sentiment to bridge over the years ears of ot injustice to Ireland in the past and it la is not going to be accomplished with witha a to toy It has bas been our right to wear the shamrock until the violation of the i treaty of Limerick made it a felony telony to wear weal it when a priest could not even eyen teach his children under pain of death The priest expressed considerable amusement when it was hinted that he be took an interest in politics I That reminds me he said when I was as dining with Cardinal Manning Jn I England years ago The cardinal asked me during a pause pam e in the con conversation Tell me the difference be between bet between tween t oen a Republican and a Democrat I II I answered To tell you the truth the i Republicans are now iIi iri lr office and the Democrats are trying to tej get In too and andI I never neer could see sea the sense sen of it alL alLIs alLIs Is Opposed to Imperialism I Although the priest avows no par particular particular particular Interest in politics nevertheless nevertheless less he be has very pronounced ideas on the Philippine policy and needless toI to state his views on the South African 1 I situation arc are if IC anything more em emphatic In speaking in regard to the former topic he be said I am strongly op opposed opposed I 1 posed to Ito the thc present policy of imperial imperialism ism jam This outcome of or the Spanish American war Is the outrage of ot the age and for America to retain forcible possession of the Philippines is in every sense contrary to the constitution constitution tion In regard to the Boor Boer er war it ill behoves us at this juncture to talk of ot offering our services to bring about i ace England foresaw al all this and andI andIas I as laid her plans accordingly the trouble rouble Is la that England has UIs statesmen while America simply has Proceeding P he said I am always in favor of and ad I care not whether It bo be black bitteR or Boer Boar if Ir they th are In the right they should be sustained Eng Bag England England land is today and has ever eyer been the great holdup power of the world orld After Aller reviewing the necessity of methods on this mun mua lane ane sphere the conversation drifted in natural sequence toward Sheldons s paper which is being run in Topeka Kan Ken on Christian lines Jines Father ather Cash Cashman man alan while he te said he had bad not fal fel fallowed l lowed lowed the venture closely unburdened himself of some ideas in ia regard to the qualifications of a 11 Christian paper He said Comment on Sheldon Newspaper Ne work is a perfectly legitimate profession and as long as it itis ItIs itis is operated along Christian lines it is In legitimate When a pap r oversteps those bounds it ceases to become so SI and andis andIs andis is a menace It If Father Cashman ran rana rana a paper paper he said salt he would give eive Ye the news in such form as to o educate those thoro who read its Us columns Divorce cases would be blue penciled absolutely ab while mur astir murders dens ders would be given a couple of sticks according to their merits If they did not teach a moral or were surrounded with salacious sidelights they would be killed promptly by the city editor In his opinion if Christ wore running a paper he would keep in close clore touch with the subscription list To illustrate his point Father Cashman related an inci mci incident IncIdent dent of his young Zeo days dayn when he scattered literature broadcast gratis gratis His experience was what peo pen people people pie paid for tor they the prized and read what they they used to light the fire coming down to the early earI struggles of the Catholic church chuich In Utah tah the Irishman paid a tribute to Brigham Young In regard to the way In which the Mormon Mo n leader helped the cause caure with donations of ot land and words of encouragement Father Cashman stated that he ret net the Mormon preel president president dent some SO years ago on the occasion of his fist first visit to Utah and dwelt upon the changes he saw saV around arou d in Salt SaIt Lake Lalie today After giving his lecture In the Theatre tonight he will journey to Park City where wh re he Is la down for another leg lec lecture le leture ture tomorrow night He proposes Co fa return to Chicago on Tuesday Tu da |