• --Poli ce BreakUp Meeting onBirth Control(Continued from pnga one)| mcnt was excited by the presence in the lobby oi the hall with Captain Donohue of Mgr. Dinecn, secretary to Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes, of’ the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New\ ork.Refuses to Discuss PresenceEfforts made to learn from Mgr. Dmeen the meaning of his^prosence nt the meeting were without result. When nsked whether he had been active in bringing about police interference, he 1 replied that. it. was u matter he could not discuss.When Mrs. Sanger and Miss Windsor I were arraigned in Night Court tho mob had become so dense that it was with difficulty cleared for witnesses. The courtroom was thronged with representative citizens, and many clamored to furnish bonds. The prisoners were released in custody of J. .1. Goldstein, counsel for the Birth Control League. After they left tho courtroom the wont-| on were escorted through the streets by a cheering crowd. Mrs. .luliet Barrett Rublee, of 242 East Forty-ninth Street, and Mrs. Noel Leslie, of 242 Lexington Avenue, remainc-d with Mrs.I Sanger and M!«s Windsor from the, time of their arrest until after they | had been arraigned. Mrs. Anno Ken-i nedy, secretary o? the Birth ControlLeague, also went to court.The action of the police at Town ' Hall created n disorderly scene, dust1 before the meeting was scheduled to • begin at 8 o'clock, Miss Kennedy, league secretary, received instructions from the police to notify speakers it would not be held. As the announcement was , made shouts of derision and jeering ; cries proceeded from every part of the 1 house. A man's voice called out:“That's what you get for voting l Hvlnn into office again.”‘After hearing the orders, Mrs. Sanger rushed onto the stage and, addressing | the audience, by this time on it.-: feet, I asked all to b? seated.