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Show JESUIT FOE OF MORMONISM IS DEAD IN LONDON Father Vaughan Assailed I Race Suicide and Wo- men's Fashions LONDON. Oct. 81. (By the Aaso-I '! elated Press ) Father Bernard Ynughan. one of the most prominent ' Jesuit priests In the worlil and :i brother of the lute Cardinal Vaughan, . fr here today. Several years 0.gO ho toured through the I niterl States nnd - parts of Canada anil Alaska and lati I toured In Japan, whi-re he addressed I the house of peerfl- Fathor Vaughan became ill (wo or three months ago at Sheffield, hut recovered sufficiently to be removed to Jesuit Co.pe at Ptitney There ho was able to Ret about In a rolling I chair lie was bedridden only three days before ho died Ills brothers In 1 ' i-rl the Society of Jesus were around his' il i , bedside when he died. MOKMOMSX TAIUil.T (Note Father Vaughan first came into prominence In the latter part of the nineteenth century by taking a conspicuous part In the civic as well' as religious life of Manchester !n 1901. he went to 1-ondon. and became IH an active worker among the poor at 1 IB Westminster and In the east end slums. , Mormonlsm with socialism was the j target of Father Yaughan's denonnc-mg denonnc-mg oratory. At times he would warn ! Rnglahd of her decreasing birth rate and caution against me. vulcld" Tin e years ago he assailed the fashions then prevailing in women's gowns. When the Irish liunger strikers canio into prominence he contended that they were deliberately commltlng aul- .' elcle. SISTERS TAKE VKIL, Father Vaughan was born August II I I 20. 1847 at Courtfieid. Herefordshire the son of Colonel Yaughanj Of his right brothers, six became priests. All of his sisters took the veil of nuns. His brother John attained the bishopric bishop-ric and another brother, Archbishop Roger Bode Vaughan of Sdney. wore, the red hat of a cardinal. Father Vaughan was ordained in 1S76. He was the author of several books, j some of the more recent ones being "Socialism from the Christian Stand- I ' I point," "What of Today'"'. "The . H Menace of the Empty Cradle" and j "The Workers' Right to Live." Last summer Father Vaughan was I attacked by fnfluenss and later para'.y- I llf SlS pr'Ipo Mm. |