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Show BISiOFOF HELENA HERB Bishop John P. Carroll of the Helena, Mont, diocese, comprising the entlr western third Of the State. Is the guest of honor of Father Gulnan and th faculty of AU Hallows college today. Bishop Carroll's diocese cover the wild timber and mining districts of th State, and he said In an Interview with The Telegram .today that the greatest need of the diocese dio-cese la church school a There are many fin schools In the State, but new onea are to be built . In various part -of hi field for the accommodation of the largely Increased number of pupils that are applying ap-plying for admission. - "Much work must also be done In the matter of building churches," be said. "The people are sympathetic with the work,, and 'are generous to th limit of their means. They co-operate with us on every hand and glv us th moat valuable aaslstance. ' - ' , . ' . "Five .wealthy men , of th State have establlahed five scholarships at $5000 each for, the education pf poor young men for the priesthood. Five new parochial schools are being built In Butte, in addition addi-tion to the already -great school that we have there. - , "There is .a splendid academy at Missoula, Mis-soula, where there are now 425 boarders. W - appreciate that - education is th church1 greatest work, and we are developing de-veloping along that line as rapidly aa possible. ' "I am here at the Invitation of the rector rec-tor of All Hallows. Father Gulnan, to visit this institution, and see what the college is doing for the young men. It is pleasure for me, but aside from that, the trip has no particular significance," . Bli-hop Carroll went to Montana from tb t Joseph cdHege at Dubuque, la., of wnich he was president for ten years. Prior to that time he was for five years a professor In the college. The entrance to All Hallows college lq beautifully decorated with pal ma potted Jilanta and bunting. In the college colors, n honor of the visit of Bishop Carroll. - . . m |