CARDINAL DEFENDS ACTION IN HAVING STUDENTS DIG GRAVES
NEW YORK, Mar. 4. Cardinal Spellman said today that his action in having Catholic Seminary students dig graves in the strike-bound Calvary Cemetery was “a thing of honour.” Returning to the cemetery for the second day with 100 students, the Cardinal shrugged off reports that he had been labelled anti-Labour and a strikebreaker. . . “If stopping a thing like this is not a thing of honour, then I don’t know what honour is,” he said.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22888, 7 March 1949, Page 5
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