Show < PREDICTED DISTURBANCES A IN PARIS DID NOT OCCUR Sunday Passed Without any Serious Rioting In French Capital Over the Church Separation Law Paris The serious disturbances that It was thought would ensue on the first Sunday under tho law separating sep-arating church and state were not realized The services In the city In particular passed off quietly Tnere was a notable Increase In the size of the congregations and In them were largo bodies of men who were determined forcibly to prevent the Interruption In-terruption of masses by rowdies There were only a few cases where rowdies entered the churches wearing wear-ing their hats and they were promptly prompt-ly ejected and arrested Reports from the provinces show that there was grcnf oxcitOtncnt at many places L Se processions chanting psalms accompanied the clergy to and from the churches Counter demonstrations took place in several cities notably Parplgnan and Amiens where the Catholics and freethinkers free-thinkers camo Into collision necessitating neces-sitating Interference by tho police who quickly dispersed the crowds Several of tho demonstrators were injured In-jured Bishop De Brly while receiving receiv-ing tho official notice to leave the bishopric of Manx suffered a violent nervous shock and fell unconscious Later however he recovered |