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Show SEXKETT LAW ATTACKED. J-Bitter Talk From High Church Dignitaries. ifKEK, May 27. In the const con-st the German Catholic socie-niorning socie-niorning several speeches were H- J- Spannhorst of St. Louis Bennett law presented a polit-tion polit-tion which Catholics could not wanse it directlj affected the -f their institutions. ' ' ' 'Flasch, in his address.referred law aud upheld the right "iroh logo into politics when rats were attacked. He was 1.Y Bishop Katzen, of Green c attacked the Bonuctt law in I'i'st manner, and said the law llv denied tle right of the child its parents, by putting its wore those of the parents. of the Bennett law." he said, child has rights which the st e accorded it. but parents re interest in their children state. The governor and his nati boy' will be well taken ? their parents, if the state ' alone." ' bishop proceeded, ho warmed ct and fairly brought his '0 their feet by the intensity of He became, by turns, pathetic and sarcastic, manner of teaching English, ?s, is what we are fighting," fd, bnt this is not so. '.now taught in our schools, ' state lias the right to tell "st teach English, it will M, tollinS us what r" eat and what T on our tables for ;'! dinner. They are all of ;.tliese laws, whether in ;. iUinois, or Massachusetts. pt to interfere. with the per-Parental per-Parental rights and carried ;"f logical conclusion, would be "Serous to the church and so- Benticttlaw,the bishop con-thili con-thili conceived in the minds of . 0 inkers, and those opposed to Jf church and her schools." that thleently' be said- b-v a m .the Bennett law was first ;u oy the Masons. His in-' in-' said: "I could prove , J, , if I did not -R.., ? . ,a VallJe on my bead, Duinett law was first agitated ?? of the Masonic fra-; fra-; 'he state of Wisconsin." ? which followed this I fnS "fining, the bishop had 11 y half minute before m" oppOSe all measures like M L t0 the best of their and firmly by the church. |