Show BISHOP GLA GLASS OF SALT LAKES LAKE DIOCESE E DIES B Beloved loved Prelate Succumbs Succumbs Succumbs Suc Suc- at Los Angeles After Weeks Week's Illness SUCCEEDED LATE I BISH BISHOP SCANLAN Native of Illinois Had Served in State of f Utah Eleven Years LOS ANGELES ANGEL Jan 26 AP AP- AP Right Reverend Joseph S S. S Glass Roman Catholic bishop of Salt Lake City died at a hospital here at 1 20 o'clock this aft afternoon His Hrs death was attributed to obI obstructive ob- ob I jaundice Bishop Glass who was nearly 52 62 years old was taken ill III a week ago while hiie visiting at the home of Edward L. L Doheny and was immediately removed to the hospital In St. St Vincents Vincent's church he was ordained a priest by Bishop George Montgomery l August 12 1897 Four years later he was appointed presIdent president president pres pres- ident of ot St. St Vincents Vincent's college and pastor of ot the church in which he was ordained He held this posItion position tion until his appointment as bishop of the diocese of ot Utah and eastern Nevada In the spring of or 1915 1916 The Right Right Reverend Joseph S. S Glass C. C M. M M.D. I D. D D D. who in 1915 was was appointed Catholic bishop ot of of the Salt Lake dlo diocese ese had het here his labors contributing contrib contrib- greatly to the benefit and up up- building of ot the church His careful- careful organization of ot all lines of or church work and wise supervision of the various congregations under his di directIon direction di- di have resulted in the ad ad- ad of ot the tha cause showing a continuous growth in the church membership and a n consequent consequent In Increase Increase increase In- In crease In its power and influence BORN IN ILLINOIS Bishop Class w was wasa s a. a a native of Illi Ili nois He w was s born in Bushnell March Marco 13 1874 a son of ot James and Mary Edith Kelly Glass He be began began began be- be gan his education in the parochial scho schools ls of or Sedalia Mo 1 and afterward afterward afterward after after- ward became a student at St. St VInc Vincent's Vincents Vincents Vincent's Vin VIn- c cents cent's nt's college while subsequently he continued his studies at St. St Marys Mary's Apostolic college at Perry Perry- yule Mo 1 Continuing his preparation preparation preparation tion for the priesthood he entered the novitiate no and the Congregation of ot the Mission and became a student at St. St Marys Mary's seminary In Perry count county Missouri In which he pursued pursued pur put sued a course in philosophy and theolog the the- He was ordained a priest by Continued on page 3 UTAH CATHOLICS LOSE LEADER IN BISHOPS BISHOP'S DEATH Continued from page 1 Bishop George Montgomery in St. St Vincents Vincent's church in Los Angeles August 15 16 15 1897 STUDIED IN ROME After completing his studies In InI Inthe inthe the United States Bishop Glass I went abroad and was a student of ol philosophy and theology in Rome He He attended the Pontifical university university sity De Urbe sometimes called the I Minerva and waa was graduated In 1899 with the degree of doctor of divinity In June 1901 he was appointed appointed appointed ap ap- pointed president of St. St Vincents Vincent's college and became pastor of St St. I Vincents Vincent's church at Los Angeles i i where he remained until his appointment appointment appointment ap ap- ap- ap to the bishopric of Salt Lake succeeding Bishop u. u L Scanlan who had entered upon the work here August 15 15 1873 a few months be before before before be- be fore the birth of Bishop Glass Father Scanlan was appointed the missionary rector of the largest parIsh parish parish par par- ish In the United States and continued continued continued con con- in Salt Lake until his death in the spring of 1915 when Bishop I Glass was appointed his successor WAR WAR COUNCIL MEMBER I I The latter was a man of at marked market i oratorical ability a fluent and convincing speaker backed by an abundance of ot Christian spirit I Bishop Glass was a member 01 of the administration committee o of the National Catholic war council succeeding Archbishop Hayes o of New York in that body He was also a member of the committee on general Catholic interests and af affairs affairs affairs af- af fairs of which Cardinal Gibbons was was chairman Bishop Glass spent several months in Rome last year It was Holy Year celebrated in the Holy City every twenty five years It Ito o happened happened happened hap hap- that the head of the Salt Sal Lake diocese made a double mission of his journey in that he was able to take part in the celebration an and at the same time report on on th the condition of the Salt Lake dlo diocese ese which is required from the reignIng reigning reigning reign reign- ing heads very every ten years The diocese is territorially territorially territorially the largest in the too United States Including the states of ot Utah and Nevada Bishop Glass was not we well when he went to southern California to visit with his old friends Mr am and Mrs Edward L. L Doheny whom h he had known while pastor of St. St Vincents Vincent's Vincent's Vincents Vin Vin- cents cent's in Los Angeles and before the famous oil magnet begin began to reap his riches from the oil lands land p oi of Mexico His malady developed quickly in Los Angeles after he had been absent from Sal Lake Lak about two weeks He was s sent nt to toa toa hospital a where his condition grew rapidly worse |