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Show COLUMBUS KNIGHTS INITIATE MEMBERS Bishop Glass Scores Senator Sena-tor Sherman for Raising j Raligious Issue. Home for Society and Also j Workingmen's Club I Assured. ! More than 100 now members vore re- j oelvc.J into 1 1 in ranks uf the Salt Lake ouneil No. gm;;, Kniiits of Columbus. ;i t tho fc.t'inplifii:at lm nf tl.reey lir-M e:--tf-rday. The. rvWvx bean ;U the o'eku-k ma--s in the t.'athednil of t he Madf-b'tm- wlnn imnibfrs 't" the local roi me il receive, I liolv (.'oinrmniion iu a lod. At 1 o'rlofk iu thr; Hi'ternorm tlio first, tlfwei' whs irlven ai the I. O. O. V. bull, and was followed Immt'JiaUly by tij .--.'-oud and third dreres. A banquot. h t th XcwiiOiii-'t1 hotel roi -lov.ed the cerwmotiies l whi-'h PI shop .1'iseph S. UIhs of tlv- Salt I-ake iliuo'se. way the. prin-ip:)l pciker. lie attacked tiie attitude of U. S. Sennlor Sherman in Yn'ingri'itf religion into the controversy over the 1fat?iie of nations and i-allfd upon the . members of Knights of t ,nliiiiibu.- to eoiu- i bat anarchy and holMievism thai are threatening the na tion. Bishop Glass Speaks. "If Senator Sherman, with hip facilities facili-ties to know, h; ho ignorant of what the Catholic church teaches," the bishop said, 'w ha t must some ot hers further down the line think': It is the duty of tho K nights of 'ohm dm s to know their re-llpiou re-llpiou and to be active in telling people what, their church s t a nd s f o r . " At the close of Ice speech of Bishop iln.su a resnhit Inn was niiani mously adopted eondeuinin?j Senator Sherman for his attack and commending The Salt I,ako Tribune for its editorial on the subject. A coniHiit tee consist in gr of W. II. Tcary. dean of the University of Utah law school, i (. X. F.vrne and .1. 1 nch was appointed ap-pointed to make a draft of this resolution, copies of which are to be sent to the senators from Ltah at Washiir-;tnu. Bishop i ilas.s also spoke of the plans of the National Catholic war council and the Knitfhta of Columbus for the open- r I I, ..Iiilic ii. -jII i.vin. eipal cities for tiie purpose of furnishing wholesome amusement with the object of divert ins any possible tendency toward radicalism. ISew Club Assured. ' Such a club is to be founded in this city, the bishop said, and C11 probably be in opera tion within a fortnight. He complimented Montana on ihs solen-dld solen-dld degree team, and vraised tho Mount St. Charles college a t Helena. Gratitude Grati-tude was also e pressed by t lie bishop for the support given the diocese by tho Sisters of Notre- Dame college. , Father J. J. Boyle of Notre Dame university. uni-versity. Inch, discussed the war work of the institution. Notre Pa me. he declared, de-clared, sent ten priests and li'l'O students to war. lie a: sorted that the United ! States today needs men free from the taints of holshev ism. Charles Mapuire of Osden, master of tiie fourth decree for I'tah. announced liiat a special dispensation had been declared de-clared which permits men who have been in the war service to attain the fourth degree whhout the necessity of -spending two vears in the third degree, and urged all elitdhles to lake advantage of tiie ' opportunity. ': A description of w ha t. "Casey Over ! There" accomplished, was given by H. A. ', Kane, wlwj recently returned from o er- i seas duty. John Hosan, leader of the Butte decree team, made a short address. ; Other speakers were Lr. J. Kerby of the !' United States army and James Tvers. rarnd knlsriit of Salt Uake. who launched a drive for buildine a new Knishl.s of i. Columbus home in this city. Pledge cards ' for the issuance of 50.00" in bonds for the home were distributed, and Bishop Glass led by giving- assurance of finding a buyer for one $1000 bond. ii Degrees Are Given. The third degree was gieu by John Tnjsran. William Corbett, John Hosan and Frank .-""coney of tiie Butte degree team. . n ssisted by tiie counci Is of U tah and ' Idaho. First and .second degrees were t'lven by the Utah council. ' Tho following were initiated into the first, second and third dcarees of the Knights of Columbus yesterday: William Francis Ieahv. David Maher. A. Harold Blake, John B. Bradley. Vincent J. Boyle, A. J. Bruening, Herbert Brueniner. P. Svlvester Cambron, Louis Capitolo. Peter Chisholm, Peter Cottam. W. H. Cromer, Charles J. Cronin. Joseph F. Cronln. Patrick Pat-rick Creedon. Henry Davis. Ceorge A. Pixon, Fdw ard H. Doherty, John J. ; Kagan, Fdmund. Ermatineer. T. Fitzger- 1 aid, Robert W". Fleming. Paul D. C. Free- j man. George K. Fox. Richard J. Gilbert, James J. Grout. J. K. Hart. William K. Hefferman, Louis P. Hess, Victor Hruzek, John F. Hogan, James T. Kelly, William Kelly. James P. Kerby, Vincent A. Lanl-gan, Lanl-gan, Michael C. Fawson. John A. La w-on, w-on, Bernard McFnany. "Daniel J. Mc-Nnmara, Mc-Nnmara, Iawrtnee T. McPolln. W iliiam ,l . whiim, ne uja in i ii r . .ui i . un, .i utfi.ui r . Martini, Robert J. Martini. Charles W. 'artin, Michael F. May. James F. Moran. John M. Murphy. Wilbur M . Murphy. Feo M. Nenrenberg. John M. u'Connor. Frank J. O'Keefe, James K. UTary, (.Jeorge V. Peake. J. M". Pfeifer, Joseph F. Pruss, Raymond M. Redden, Patrick H. Reiliy, W. C. Roiz'.er. I'eter N. Rourke, Lee Scott. Richard Sexton, Henry A. Swift. A. Sehmittgen, James J. Walsh and Henry Y e!sh. T. J. Scanlon of Tucson, Ariz... 'ag initiated into I he third degree of tho order. |