Show SYMPATHY WITH DR MGLYNN I Ala IlIIlIIellC IUcetlllU lit COOller i ITiilon U solutions tdoptcil NEW YORK Jan 18 Another mooting of iithohci and others not membora of St lophons pimh syria hold in Coopers Unhurt inch ovoninc to endorse DiMoQlynn Jo nl fi tr saoo J anrd the largo auditorium was crowded toils utmost capacity lbs mooting was under ho nuspices of tho Central Labor Union I which are tho followers of Henry George Addresses wore mudo in which it was stated that Dr oi McGlynn had boon made tho victim of Tnmimny Hall bjectuiK 1 to foreign enterferonce in our Mlitical battles I nnd nC quoting from Catholic writers of other days to show that the land Sooireer tt il GI So theories Henry George and Di JIcGlynu avers not new to Catholicism A long series of resolutions woo piasod reciting in the preamble tho cause which led up to the lusponsion of Or McGIynn Arch n quoting tI oiln shop Croaks and Bishop Nalty in support of the peoples ownership in land and to tho effect that no ecclesiastical authority has any right to FBLSCHIUC on IKOSCIUUE POLITICS Iho resolution continued As Catholics oyal to our religion and its highest in erects we protest most emphatically against IIny attempt to extend tho ecolosias tlool authority into tho sphere of politics ind while cheerfully yielding full obcdionoo to tho authorities of tho church in matters of religion wo emphatically deny tho right of tho Pope Propaganda or Archbishop to prescribe for American Catholics lay or clerical what economic opinions they shall xpress or what line of political action they ehnril pursue or abstain from And we do ounco any attempt to influence occlesi stioal penalties upon an American citizen lay clerical for political I speech or action aB tho dragging of loligion into politics hat is both HOAVD1IOUH TO T11L CHURCH All dangerous to the principles of Ameri can flee om And wo further protest gainst Dr McGlynna summons to Home to account for his political opinion and ction as an attempt to establish tho dan crous precedent that nn American citizen mu bo questioned n foreign country for his course in American politics Iho resolution also pledges him nil tho support in tho power of the meeting both neural and material Chelribitnf today publishes n letter in winch tho write Bays that Archbishop Cor rlRon told him that the suspension of llov JIcGlymi was not on his own rosponsi nlity but that tho order came direct from Homo |