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...comment on the fact that he had a new superior, succeeding the late, well-meaning Bishop Michael James Gallagher of Detroit (TIME, Feb. 1), Father Coughlin was polite and virtuous. "I am highly pleased," said he. "I will fall in line exactly with any expressed suggestion of Archbishop Mooney...
...present auxiliary bishop of Cincinnati, brother of rich Merchant William Henry Albers (A. Nash Co., Albers Super Markets). And to organize and run the whole archdiocese of Detroit, Pius XI chose a trusted prelate, the only active Archbishop in the U. S. without an archdiocese-Most Rev. Edward Francis Mooney, Archbishop-Bishop of Rochester...
...Edward Mooney, born in Mt. Savage, Md. 55 years ago, was sent, as only the most promising Catholic youths are sent, to the North American College in Rome. Returning to the diocese of Cleveland, Father Mooney served as a professor at the Seminary of Our Lady of the Lake, later established and headed Cathedral Latin School for boys. He held a pastorate in Youngstown, Ohio until, in 1923, he was recalled to Rome to be Spiritual Director of his own North American College. The late Cardinal Gasparri, Papal Secretary of State, met the U. S. priest in preparing...
...editorial upholding the guilt of Sacco & Vanzetti, "whose execution was a crime for which America lost prestige in the eyes of millions." But he makes no amendment to his early stand among the first thin ranks to declare for U. S. recognition of Russia, and the innocence of Tom Mooney. Nor has he had a change of heart over twice bolting the Republican Party, once to join Roosevelt's "Bull Moose" campaign, again in 1924 to run independently on an anti-Klan platform for Governor of Kansas ("they call it Klansas," he said) when he polled enough votes...
Scripps-Howard's parent company entered Memphis 30 years ago with the Press. In 1926, the Press swallowed the News-Scimitar. Same year the powerful old morning Commercial Appeal aimed an Evening Appeal at the Press-Scimitar. Just before the Evening Appeal appeared, Editor & Publisher Charles Patrick Joseph Mooney suddenly died. Because Mr. Mooney had been a great & able editor, the Appeal papers languished without him. Promoters Luke Lea and Rogers ("We Bank on the South") Caldwell acquired the papers in 1927, milked them of cash, lost them to receivers when the Lea-Caldwell empire collapsed...