PAGE TWO iILMICHIGSAN DAILY TT 17, I) 11 . MARCH 1925 Y NOTED ECCLESIASTICS AID DEDICA1TION OF NEWN ST. MAR'S CATHOLICU CHAPEL' BrhInvestigates P19.EAY O Duke Feels Pich Of Poverty . - a' 'nT~lrd1r) Fl A T~T. A fill!F7? (tht' iDFVrU'Dt'(' 'u s LEADS PROCESSIO)N 4O 31{ II ARIiES REC'EIVE IIANDI.RIN 1ED) ____E'ISTlEx OF SV 1ATHIY! STUDENTS DONATE Among the hundreds of expes- i sions of sympathy which ave Miirlin andl EffingerRepreseit R1gelit' beIen received by 1)th the family anid Universityr at First Services~ and the university on the recent Held In New Building, loss of President Marion I,. Bur- ton, one or the most beautiul With just enIoughi snow falling to I was that received fom the Sac- whiten their robes, a stately proces- redI Heart. College and Academy Alon of church dignitaries headed by of Grand Rapids. The lt tt is the Bishop Michael J. Gallagher of I perfectly printedl by hand, in Detroit slowly and solemnly wound, the maniner in which the monks its way around the exterior of St. or old kept their ooks and ex- Mary's new Catholic Student chapelj pressesC5"deep and hearfelt located at William andI Thocmp sonI sympathy" in the loss.; streets, shortly after 9 :30 o'clock, Sunday, all the while chanting the ____- prayers which are part of the Catho-I spok cn behalf of the alumn. lie dedication ritual. Them the pro-, ~ ~ 0:teCtoi iuet cesson eterel te chrch nd 'r-of tho University, Thomas J. Dona- peated the ceremonies that had taken (aI '5 prsdnofteChli place on the exterior of the church htude '2l, presentofted Catholi A short service at the altar by Bishopstdns cupened Fhr Gallagher concluded the BoukdiithationainnofX2,000 from Immeiatly aterso dmn ihcaIon the students of the University. The was celebrated in the presence of the moewilbusdnthdbtf, Bishtop by Rev. David L. Dillen, '96L,thne cur.WihhegfM.i of atte Ceek asistd b tw oterDonahue handed Father Bourke a tes- of atte Ceek asistd b tw otertimonial from the students express-; priests. nthfelnofpietehaen At -the conclusion of the mass th- thinnethehfel. fpiete aei Bishop gave a sermon, "Honor thy An address by Father Bourke con- Lord, thy God, and Him Alone." Ex- elue the ceremony. pressing his gratification in the new__________ chapel the Bishop said, "This is a atfleiieo hc omny a betiful edIonwich rno mo ney'WORKl decorated with only those things thatVIV I\ O HD PT L are suggestive of Glod. Let us deli- E 9 Bate this chapel to the service of Go;c " D aplace where the Catholic students V E L -A Y N D of this University can offer homage to Him." The Bishop admonished the, students always to consider the things Buhilig Committee Report: Aso of this earth secondary to spiritual Sttes Atedial Building things. Hie scored those who formj Neas Completion 1 radical ideas of God and religion with- out studying themn, and urged all tot ERECT TILE WVALLS study both sides of questions on these __ ,subjects before forming opinions. To Father Michael P. Bourke, student Continued steady progress in Univer- cha-plai%~ the Bishop paid tribute in ity building is reported by the Build- expressing his elated feelings over ing committee in its report issued yes-j the work in which Father Bourke was'terday. Three constructin jobs are instrumental, now underway, the largest is the Uni- The deacon and sub-deacon at thej versity hosital which will be ready ceremonies were reapectively, Rev,' this summer; the new Medical build- Timothy J. Bourke of Trenton brother ing is now almost complete, andl the of Father Bourke, and Rev. George A.j installaticn is being mpade of addition-I McGovern, S. J., now regent of the al machinery at the power plant. University of Detroit. The reort indicates that at the The Bishop assisted at the throne hospital the various trades are "very with Rev. Joseph A. McCabe and Rev, well advanced," most work now being John Mess, both of Detroit, acting concentratedl on the erection of ile as deacons of honor. Rev. AlonzoI walls and in plastering. With the ex- Racy, of Grosse P'ointe, was the arch ception of the basement in the main priest. The master of ceremonies was building and the sub-basement of the Rev. William F. Murphy, of Detroit' demonstration wing, tie partitions and Rev. James Cahalan, rector ofI have ben erected in all parts. Thej St. Peter and St. Paul, Cathedral of:'ulk of plastering is being (one in Detroit, and formally pastor of St.',the basement, ground floor and first Thomas' church of Ann Arbor. Recv. ftoom of the main building andI in the Frank McQuillan of Pinckiney, and(I administration wing. Stairwells and Rev. Thomas J. Fallon of Chelsea, both i levator fronts are also being finish- m~1 assistants of the studet's clii- (e(. p~el, as well as other~ priests of the ,Plumbing fixtures are reportedl 50 sttealsoeassiest hcuchaper cent comlete. Tile wainscoting aftuert wheleremniSttephuMrh abas already been installed in all lpri-' hamict as hld n S. Joephs MI'-vte rooms an lavatories, and in the cy hospital. auditorium. Those in at- oeaigros tendance included Bishop Gallagher, letgrias.hv ~pee uln clergy, and laymen. M~artin J. Cava -IIEecriashvcoptdpuln naugh, of Ann Arbor, was the to{ast- wie for lights in the main wards'andI master for the occasion.1 wings above the second floor, and are Representing tihe University, Dean k now working in the surgical wing. John R. Effiger of' the literary col -____________________________ lege gave an address, "The Chapel and the University." IHe paid a tri- Plants add greatly to the lute to the merits of the new building by saying, "It is with great ,lel(asure1 attractiveness of a rooml. that the University welcomes the cha- There is a great pel, knowing that the students who vreyo hl go out into the world as leaders after ;ait fte having been affiliated with the church! at will not possess mere learniing and scholarship but also religion as well ." 1 T1 Ile touched on tie close relation or Cousins &LX1H(11 (hurchi and education, and recalled the; influence of the great work of Father' 611 E. Universityj Richard, who was one of the founders t. of the University of Michigan. Phone 115 Regent James 0. Murflin otf Detroit, representing the Board of Regents or(I the University, deliveredl an address You can depend upon us onlr, "The Chapel and the gns"Am-poptdliey n I ades"TChapel and the gnsAndeiver an nii," wr-as delivered by AttorneyEd courteous attention.I mnnd C. Shieldls, 'DGL, of Lansing, who, Senator fBorahli i ;iv~ the direct iGon01 of '5he i i ' ,nia 1 lations ccniiiiit Lee, he 1x'_ .' ('ount IMichae'l I[K c7A i,' c It 1' dent ofl11iingai'v, v.; a; I pledlge of1"dia('("e before lie i s al w- ed to enter the I lii'ISa l;i went,1 visit. 'l'lii' sl le fF(' I W d tr m o do r:; jdcom plete in lb s o ;, rg ical ,wing. In iew main buildtin- this work 113a1 ,: ished on all floors a hove tiee L Frepa;Iations It 1 In ii Mt, , ' equipping the hospital s ~ti he put in ucse as s o s001ha etop e od t eit( i . muattresses, and :gas u"angf>,haO ordleredl for'the enlt ire hnildhi1,''. mu11ch other equipment is initg ., in the University shops. With the ((eet ionl of c(, Sworh, the new tferlicali 1"1~~ 1 a waits ( 1111pinent to ii a t a occupancy. Anparatus t) ie vabjc,. mnany thousand dolla rs is l,ein n'; at a in the shots a : Kis 1beig 0511. in the new build(1mgas rapidl1y 1a5;1)0; iSible. TPhis weeki( (oniiaeci iifs (',' (I' ? i [ :1 a Il8 1) ~ ' m gsummer at the, 1>.' T'.'m'.:1:;.711ipnear Chehoy- 2 I';ip act ma Ily completed, t ) Prof. (). T. Jlohnston, di- '1'1 Ie ('2,n) p. Allst'dcTnts andI isa ;ia .--ill be at the catup Sat- "'~..lae20,) the woi k commencing " tC' ,()~t ';gNict y. This year the Wi ' ' ill ('1(1'i Fiilay Alt e'inoon, Aug. f, 1.,0111'rO-imp Davis has seen' Iii0i') enc Lwhich facilitates the m 1' Ii'als (otoIhe o (Otveit ice of. : o r 'im,-' tl ,ere. A. clubhouse forj tm c'I OOts wais the new feature ofi I I I'i~l, c, mm. This veat' an effort 'viii be : a de to hou se but two insteadl c: ;t ml.orenfs in) a building. The Iic re I cao~hing staff of the sir- \r'r, 1IIIled'mtilt .withiithe exception' of' t; F,: A1.loleknan who with ones cr' 1 -o tdent assistants wvilltea'0(l cour se 4 o the campitus, will be at i' ecxjai sa3t: the 'amp l)will 1)e he sa 0e0