Show EDUCATION IS SERMON TOPIC Rev Garrison Favors Re- Re Restrictions Restrictions Restrictions On Parochial Schools The headquarters of ot the Roman Catholic church ought to be In 1 America with an pope subject to American law Dr L LA A Garrison declared Sunday night In his sermon Public or Paro Paro- Paro- Paro Parochial chial Schools Which In America rhe fhe pastor said he be had nothing the tho Roman Catholic church as such The Roman Catholic had bad s 's s good a right to his religion as th the speaker had or anyone else had he said Dr Garrison said said said- The Tho pope POI stil claims claim both spiritual and tempo tempo- temporal temporal ral ml powers Since tha das dais a or of president Washington to the pres- pres pres-mt pres t lt time Americans ns have bave been afraid of foreign alliances I Gent Wilson yearned learned this TO 0 o his soy soy- sorroW sor sorrow row low In the treaty of ot Versailles I 1 rom this relationshiP came thoI tho ho I let hief of oC criticism in Amer America ica Ira Both consciously and the Roman Catholic church hurch world try to tco apply Euro Euro- methods method In America This has lias shown to be true the s ld In Ogden when hen mem mem- mem- mem members t b bers ba 8 of the St Joseph church cl tried I to dictate the he policy polley of oC the 1 end and the First Baptist church of I Ogden For this he said an was stas due front from C shanan pastor of St t Josephs Joseph's churn and from mm St Jo- Jo Joeph's Joeph's jo ephs eph's Catholic church hurch But this Pr PI Garrison said had bad not Ilot nor would influence him In an Way In III his s Ie and attitude toward he he Catholic church HISTORY or OF TIO In his Introduction Dr Garrison lve jave ave the tho history of oC education tion In Us its beginnings and stated staled that education 1 wis foste-cd foste by the c r 1 r Protestant church church- IS I S had lud turned o Hr ot cr to the tite primar education ed and build build- buildIng building building ing universities 0 o fo t r hIgher such suel a as tale Princeton Brown and V Im and I Jar Jar s college Th Ih Catholic I hurch and some ore ChUlCh 1 s chuich S and a small branch brant of the Iho Reformed still hold to the parochial school 1 11 as al holdI the I st sl r ot of f Christian ion and th I of the tIe church It was vas n JIll T successful nor sal I lIe Ie speaker said b by quoting from the census us reports and articles fromI I from men high up In the Catholic church hurch I Thc The minister said ad this was shown in the fact that While the Roman I Catholic church had by far tar tho thoI thol I Jerger gains 1 from atton titan hati pry cry th gro her member membership did not Increase se as fast last as the In- In Increase Increase In Increase crease in population In the United I States while with the leading bodies the ration ot of In- In a aI to population II LeLe else le I gain Rl lC VS S TJ ROCHL The speaker declared that the the- toca nas tas as undemocratic That the thele I le process ot of the public system was ble to toI the child and to the good of the I mom citing clUng who sho ho sent his sons os to th thu public t He Ic further added that from parochial schools hl had l f come no great contribution to lei 11 er ro roer er not 10 methods Bi 31 t t n the speaker said It If we must b- b bc o c the schools r or o r public 1 Urn the chil- chil Inn who ho tho attend and 1 the he common commonwealth are aro to till ec things I the tre li l I uld be bo licensed by the state the a ai teachers in our public I lei mei cols second the pact t of ot tbt In OUI couise e of nudy Hudy ll roust must 4 4 be e sanctioned b the state It ate and thIrd children should tie bo graduated I cal after nr e examinations passed hasted on b the cit city county or state su- su su PI I t D I Dr Garrison said caid he thought I thEre sis is s a better my y to obtaIn 1 he end ot of Christian n education education tion That Thal i ay ay was o have I lain periods each cach oat any oa ur or during the ee week seek when hen all children In the ther r I ublia schools would be s ant nt nt to respective churches for tor Chris Chris- Christian Christian tian tan teaching arc ard those who sho 1 ho had no church soul would l be he on morals God and hurh the schools This the speaker said sea as a basis upon which all could I unite an and could be I by ev- ev ev everyone eryon In tie tle l e community He Ic sold salol I he belle cd the Roman Catholic church would male make greater I gains I In this way say for tor Itself than It Is at present At the morning service Dr Gar Car GarrIson Carrlson Garrison rison preached front from th tho l 1 words of oPaul Paul Owe VO Owe no nl man ani thine but butto butto butto to love one another Ho nil said In pait The The dl o of America made t tao 0 gl gleat contributions contribution to the world The one tile the world as shown to be bo round The other as as Ut the giving ot of the American to the people of the th world orld After speaking of ot the 1111 cry cra CI of C In daring diring an in unknown sea Rea with sith Ith a a crew made up no from the prisoners ot of Europe the tho I astor turned to the real 1 principles rles pies ples that made our country real great I These he said were to bo be found n a the hearts heart and character of the people who settled along the New England coast He Ha said the tho Indo Inde Independence j ot of America had bad don done couch for England In taching t t aching her bel how to treat her colonies In order to retain them After Arter that epe- epe England had so revised her policy cs DS to de elop Into Inte a 0 treat nation on whose colonIes the sun Deter ne sets seta After Arter praising the qualities of liberty and tur fo which our country stands little lay Wilson marched up the center 1 isle lo c carrying the American flag while the congregation stood and sang rang America The Th 1 little girl stood by the pastor with her flag Pr Garrison continued continue saying that If It the should be b blost lost with an n open Bible BIHo wo we could create a 0 new one but Ir It the tho Bible ibe were gone gono wo would soulS degen degen- degenerate I ern crate erate te Into paganism He Ho further said It if 1 we wanted to hen hp other I let us give them the tho same Bame ol open n Bible Dible arid and religion our fore fore- forefathers filth fathers had who settled along along- the th New w England coast toast and they wilt will make their own government lAt tAt this part of ot the service Itch Itch- Itchen Hel Helen en Walters Walteri walked up the C the flag a blue ross cross In a white field The TIle sang ang Onward Christian f Soldiers ra |