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Show li ARGHBISHOP ill IS I 1 GUEST IT CLUB 1 I SRLT LftKE ! i SALT LAKE, Oct- 16. Declaring j : that a -worldly philosophy, a forgctful- $ I ;noss of tho dignity of man and the j glory of God had been tho causo of tho greatest world war, tho Most Row Edward J. Hanna, D. D.-, archbishop of I San Francisco, delivered an inspiring , addrosB to tho mcrabcra of tho Escal- i ante club and their guosts at the : Hotel Utah last ovoning on "What Wo Might Do." Archbishop Hanna was the guest of honor at the fourth dinner of tho Escalante club, which is a dinner club of Catholic men of tho city i formed last February by the lit. Rev. l Joseph S. Glass, C. M., D. D. At the 1 dinner last night the wives, daughters and lady friends of the membors were also present by special imitation. Archbishop Hanna was in Ogden Sunday to presido at the investiture-of Monsignor P M. Cushnahan as a do-Hj do-Hj mostic prelate, and came to Salt Lake to be tho guest of the Escalante club. , j In outlining to them the things he said li i ho thought they, as Catholic citizens, I might do In tho present crisis, he em- j i phaslzed in stirring words the justice I of the American cause in the war. . Our Cause Is Just. "There is no doubt about 'tho jus- ! tice of our cause." declared the oml-, oml-, nent prelate. "Bettor we all died and tho world finished its course than the philosophy that is back of this war H; should triumph." But the purpose of war, after all, M. said the archbishop, was peace. Peaco, I he concluded, could never be perma- 1 nent unless tho hearts of the peoples of tho world were prepared for peace. They must first find peace in the , teachings of Christ, in justice and Hi , morality. j 1 Former United States Senator : Thomas Kcarns, a member of tho '! club's board of directors, presided as j toastmaatcr. He was introduced by J Charles A. Quigley, president of tho kr 'I organization, who spoko in enthu- 1 elastic praise of the work that had been done by Bishop Glass in his two i years as the head of the Salt Lake HJ 1 ' diocese. Senator Koarns paid eloquent 1 tribute to Bishop Glass, and'to Arch- ' ' bishop Hanna, declaring that the two i , ' woifld add pages to the history of tho , lj west that never would be forgotten. H. Tho now domestic prelate, the Rt. Rov. Mgr. Cushnahan, V. G-, of Ogden, Hl i was also a guest of the club. He spoke Hy feelingly of what had been accom- Hl j plished by tho Catholics of the state Hl under their new leader, and predicted 1 a most successful future for them. Ho H li also expressed his deep appreciation HLj I j of the largo attendance of Salt Lake H 1 Catholics at his investiture in Ogden Hl 1 j on Sunday. |