EUCHARISTIC KING IS HORORED BY 150.000

the RigUter Hai the International Newe Serrlce (Wire and Mail), the N. C W. C New» Service (InchHlinf Radiw and Ublei), ] Its Own 5p*ci*l Scrvict. All th« Smaller CatbaUc Senrkat, International Ulastrated Now«, and N. C W, C. Picturt Serrlca. BIG THRONGS RELIGION IS Local Local Edition Edition Owen P. White, writing in AT SERVICES IN Collier's under the title MAIN WEAPON “ Communism Next Door,” THE declares that a statement YOUNGSTOWN made by Secretary of State AGAINST CRIME Kellogg in 1928 is likely to be fulfilled. Kellogg “open* Priest Declares Youth Organizations Are Congress in .Ohio City Is Held on First Anni­ ly expressed the ear that we versary of National Manifestation were going to be separated Founded in Vain Unless Respect for REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) by a Red from our Authority Is Taught In Cleveland own Pe^ama Canal Zone.” VOL. XII No. 40 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, OCT. 4, 1936 TWO CENTS Cardenas, the current Presi* .— The promotion of religion as the chief weap­ Youngstown, 0 .— A great Eucharistic demonstration dent of Mexico, “ is a red-hot, on against crime was urged before the congress of the Unite in War on Reds Strong Press Apostolate that has been overshadowed in the Diocese of Cleveland incautious radical.” United American Prison association here by the Rev. Eligius Weir, only by the national congress held in the see city last year States citizens have some­ O.F.M., chaplain of the Illinois State penitentiary at Joliet. saw at least 150,000 participating in a two-day program. thing like six billion dollars Father Weir declared that youth organizations are Heilami Willi 3 Even as Cleveland, in the great Seventh National Eucha­ invested in Mexico, which, if founded in vain and better prisons built and police and ristic Congress held last year, became the Cathedral of the the Mexican government’s detective systems improved to no avail “ unless we instill nation, this modern city o f steel industry was the Cathe­ Six-Year Plan works success­ respect for law and authority and for social justice, which dral of the diocese in the first anniversary congress. fully, will “ pass into the religion alone can do.” The congress closed in the great climactic Eucharistic hands of ’the new state,’ He urged that present prison methods be supple­ , with Solemn , an inspiring mes­ whose aim is ‘to realize so­ mented “ with a true education, which is called a moral sage from the Most Rev. Joseph Schrembs, Bishop of Cleve­ cialization of means of pro­ training.” Crime can be greatly minimized, he added, if land, and the blessing of His Holiness; Pope Pius XI. For Has M Dailies two days, the worshipping pilgrims duction through the insurg­ more stress is laid on education of ency of the proletarian Strange Sects Listed youth and re-education of crim­ who had come from all parts of Heads Round Table inals. .— “ For 3,000.000 the state assisted at the Holy Sac­ masses seeking economic and Until religion is promoted at all Catholics, 34 Catholic dailies!” This rifice of the , adored the Eu­ actual equality.’ ” times and all places, he said, “ all is the boast of the Dutch exhibit charistic Savior at Holy Hours White declares that “ when 'Denominations’ our arrests, court procedures, im­ at the Vatican Catholic Press ex­ held throughout the city, attended prisonments, executions, probations, position. the various sectional meetings de­ this insurgency becomes ac­ and paroles are only scratching the Two of the Dutch Catholic pa­ voted to meditations on the theme tive, which it may at any , surface as far as the solution of pers. De Maasbode and De Tijd, of the congress—“ CJirist in time. Communism will be the crime problem is concerned.” the former published at Rotterdam the , the Source knocking on our back door.” In Germany Reacb “ By religion,” he asserted, “ we and the latter at , have and Inspiration of Parish Life”— strike at the very root of the evil, morning and evening editions. De and participated in the impressive namely, the perverse will of men, Maasbode has a morning edition liturgical devotions of the Catholic Yet, as he points out, “ in and by religion that will is di­ of 10 pages and an evening edition Church and the religious pageantry rected and gradually trained in of 20 pages. which reached its peak in the final no revolution that Mexico Almost Thousand In addition to its imposing list pi-ocession. This pageantry sym­ good habits that make for good has ever staged have so many moral character. Religion alone of Catholic dailies, the Catholic bolized the • immortality of the Church as the medieval pomp and as 20 per cent of the people Berlin.—Almost 1,000 different can really reform the malefactor minority in Holland has a number been even slightly interested “ denominations” are subscribed to and make good people better.” of magazines? Every branch of color dominated a prosaic modern economic activity in Holland has (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) in the sanguinary prelimina­ by the population of Germany, ac­ cording to the census of 1933, the its Catholic organization and each ries that always precede a statistical results of which are now ‘Republic Friends’ organization its trade organ. The change in their country’s available officially. The census is abundance and variety of these government.” Successive particularly interesting because it Promineat among the educators and the Churchmen who will con­ indicate that Catholic Action is a OLD MISSION was taken after the Nazi regime’s vene in Chicago in December to war on Communiim are Prof. Robert very powerful influence in the revolutions have meant for advent to power. Arouse Prejudice H. Gault of Northwestern university (left) and Bishop John F. Noll of Netherlands. the Indian masses of Mexico In 1907, there were 200 different Fort Wayne, Ind. They are shown at a preliminary meeting in Chicago, De Maasbode has prepared for CONSECRATED merely the exchange of one religious groups listed in the cen­ Washington.— Sponsors of the organizing the drive. The conference is being called by unanimous showing at the Vatican exposition sus survey, but sectarians have ap­ “ Friends of the Spanish Republic” vote of a group of Cptholie, Protestant, and Jewish leaders at a meet­ a very interesting motion picture set of exploiters for another. dealing with the Catholic press in San Francisco. — (Special) — parently increased in number con­ were accused of striving to arouse ing held in the Palmer bouse in Chicago. Prof. Gault was elected The .solemn consecration of Mis­ He asserts that even the siderably since. No less than 18 prejudices on false issues by the permanent chairman of the conference committee. The group included Holland. sion Dolores, once the northern Mexican uprising that different groups claim to be “ Cath­ Rev. R. A. McGowan, assistant di­ Dr. Felix A. Levi, president of the American Reform rabbinate; Bishop outpost of the Rosary of Missions olic” in one sense or another. rector of the Department of Social Noll, chairman of the Catholic lay organizations of the country; Dr. brought independence from founded by the Rev. Junipero Ser- Some of them design themselves Action, National Catholic Welfare John Timothy Stone, president of Presbyterian Theological seminary; Spain was not a popular ra and his Franciscan followers, as “ Papists,” others “ Old Cath­ Conference, in declining an invi­ Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Temple Anshe Emet; the Rev. Dr. Arthur BISHOP WALSH movement of the people olics” and “ Ambrosian Catholics.” and now the mother church of the tation to join the organization. H. Kaub of the Evangelical Lutheran Missouri synod publicity asso­ Mri. W. I. Grubb of Birmingf* themselves against Spanish The German Jews seem to be split “ You ask me to join your com­ archdiocese, marked the observ­ ciation; Dr. Horace Bridges of the Chicago Ethical society, and about ham, Ala., national chairman of into no less than 32 different mittee in defense "of the Spanish AT MARYKNOLL ance o'f the 160th anniversary of rule, but occurred “ rather 20 others. the founding of the establishment. the N, C. C. W. Study Clubs com­ groups. Among beliefs professed republic. I shall have to decline,” because such Spaniards as mittee, vrho will lead the special are those labeled “ Darwinians,” Father McGowan wrote. San Francisco.— The Most Rev. The Most Rev. Archbishop John round table discussion on study were then in Mexico got “ S yn d icalists,” “ Spiritualists,” “ The Spanish government is a Ex-Soldiers in Plea for Peace James E. Walsh, M.M., recently- J. Mitty officiated at the consecra­ tired of sending huge sums “ Antichrists,” “ Messias Followers,” persecuting government. From elected superior general of the tion in the presence of civil and clubs at one of the sessions of tha 16th annual convention of the Na­ across the water. . . If Mex­ and others. Some declare them­ Feb. 16 to around the middle of Catholic Foreign Mission Society of ecclesiastical authorities. The Rt. selves to adhere to their “ own rer June of this year before the revo­ 150,000 Veterans Aanerica, • arrived here on the S.S. Rev. Msgr. John W. Sullivan has tional Council of Catholic Women, ico’s Indians were to be ligion,” others to an “ ethical re­ lution began, 160 churches were “ President Coolidge” from the been pastor of the Mission parish to be held in Galveston, Tex., Oct. (Turn to Page 4— Column 1) ligion” and to “original religion.” burned and attempts were made at Orient; After-visiting houses of fo r -20 years. 17 to 21. burning 251 more; ten Catholic Pilgrims the society in San Francisco, Los publishing plants were destroyed Angeles, Seattle, Cincinnati, De­ Fourth Quinquennial Meeting Career Parallel to French Heroine's and attacks made on 33 others; troit, and other places, he is arriv­ and 260 persons were killed, and Lourdes.— The splendor of the the parish church of Lourdes. ing at Maryknoll, N, Y., early in 1,287 injured. Destruction by at­ international pilgrimage of Cath­ Bishop Myers presided, but the ser­ October. ‘GREAT COUNTESS’ WAS trition seemed the game. Since olic World war veterans to Lourdes mon was preached by Abbe An active figure in Catholic mis­ 2,000 Expected at the revcdution, the burning and has surpassed all expectations. At Bergey, former member of the sion work in South China since slaughter have been ghastly. least 150,000 pilgrims from prac­ French chamber of deputies, presi­ 1918, Bishop Walsh was raised to “ Your statement, in speaking of tically all the leading nations of dent of the League of Priests- the Episcopate in 1927 when he Tertiary Congress ITALY’S JOAN OF ARC the persecution there, ‘deplores the the world w’ere assembled here. Veterans, and the organizer of the was named by the Pope as Vicar The immense crowd of infinite Apostolic of Kongmoon, in the attempt to arouse prejudice on pilgrimage to Lourdes. Following Louisville, Ky.— More than 2,000 many respects from the three pre­ variety, evoking memories of suf­ Province of Kwangtung. false issues in the interest of the (Turn to Page 2 — Column S) members of the. Third Order Sec­ viously held since 1921 in that set privileged classes.’ The thing to ferings and heroism, was distin­ In Italy, "300 years before the Ave Maria. Joan of Arc's early guished by innumerable decora­ ular of St. Francis will gather addresses will be missing from the deplore is that radical movements program. The general theme of French Joan of Ai’c was horn, a home was a farmhouse; Joan her­ tions but also by irreparable mu­ here Oct. 6 to 8 for the fourth na­ of many kinds in Europe, by being Points Out Communism Thregt the congress is “ The Message of 15-year-old girl led her soldiers into self was a shepherdess. Matilda tilations. There were Americans tional quinquennial congress of anti-religious and especially anti- St. Francis for Our Times.” This was born in a castle, yet both girls and Canadians present, the latter the order. These members will battle and had a subsequent career were alike in their fearless devo­ Catholic, are arousing prejudice come from every part of the United will be studied through panel dis­ that bears an amazing resemblance against the whole cause both here led by the Most Rev, Charles La- LEGION CHAPUIN WARNS cussions for which leaders will be tion to tihe Church, though they marche, Bishop of Chicoutimi. States and from . The io that of the famous French were separated by centuries and and in Europe. And defenders of Franciscan fa th e r s of the Prov­ provided and all those attending heroine. The Italian girl’s name by a vast difference in fortunes. those movements in Europe by not Pontifical Mass was offered for ince of Our Lady of Consolation, will have the opportunity to ex­ was Matil(Ja, though she is usually Matilda’s home was at Canossa opposing them for their anti-Ca­ peace. Cardinal Lienart officiated •Order of Minor Conventuals, will press their oninions. in person and delivered a sermon known as the “ Great Countess,” in the province of Tuscany. Her tholicism but even excusing them AGAINST RADICAL DANGER act as convention hosts. This prov­ Although the coming congress is in which he predicted that peace M-rites Peai’l H. Campbell in the parents, Count Boniface and Bea­ as your statement does are arous­ ince of the Franciscans has its only the fourth national meeting of will reign in the world when man trice of Lorraine, reared her and ing prejudices here on false issues headquarters here. Members of the kind to be held by the Fran­ Frederic, her brother, in the man­ in the interest of privileged classes returns to respect for the law of Cleveland. — Members of the to dictatorship,” Father Kennedy the Order of Friars Minor who are ciscan Tertiaries of America, Archbishop Christ. He appealed to Christians ner of children of royal blood. Ma­ here.” American Legion were called upon said, “ it is because too often the _ in charge of St. Boniface’s church, Tertianism is by no means new in tilda shared her brother’s lessons to g:ive a good example by becom­ by their national chaplain, the people and their leaders I'ely upon j St. Joseph’s church, and SL Peter this country. No attempt was and even learned to fence and to Baltimore Man Head of ing faithful observers and apostles. Rev. Thomas Kennedy, to combat themselves alone for support and' Claver’s church will assist the Con­ ever made, however, to unite the use a sword. Her father taught Cardinal Lienart, a veteran, Communism, which, he said, is not upon the protection of God. ventual Fathers in entertaining Tertiaries of America into a na­ her riding and there were daily Catholic Evidence Group presided at the ceremonies, sur­ “ an enemy to our liberty that Many of the people of those na­ the congress. The Most Rev. John tional organization until a few lessons in her religious faith. Mass Baltimore, Md.—George Rene- rounded by 20 French Bishops threatens from within.” Father tions and their leaders appear to A. Floersh, Bishop of Louisville, years ago when a nation-wide meet­ was said daily in the castle. han of Baltimore was elected pres­ and Archbishops, almost all of Kennedy, who is pastor of the have forgotten God. Because they will be the Episcopal host. ing was called at Chicago and the As a child, she wa.s taken to ident of the National Catholic Evi­ them war veterans, as well as the Church of St. Philip Neri in St. have forgotten God it may be that The congress here will differ in (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) to view the colorful celebra­ dence conference at the final ses­ Most Rev. Jose del Patrocino Dias, Louis, addressed a session of the God has forgotten them. He has tion of the Feast of St. Agnes and sion of the organization’s fifth an­ Bishop of Beja, Portugal, and the 18th national convention of the left them to their own devices until the procession in which marched nual meeting. The new president Most Rev. Edward Myers, Aux­ legion in the Municipal auditorium. they have learned by repeated fail­ Islands Prepare for Rites the saintly Pope Leo IX. After succeeds Justin McAghon of New­ iliary Bishop of Westminster. “ If in other nations there are ures to return in humiliation and the feast, the family i-eturned to ark, N. J. The opening service was held in distrust and fears which give rise confidence to Him. entertain guests in their castle, “ In America, democracy is,safe CONGRESS where some of the most profound because it relies for support upon scholars and theologians were reg­ Margaret Hallahan Founded Congregation the protection of God. Here in ular visitors. our land ‘government of the people, THEME SELECTED At an early age Matilda lost her by the people, and for the people’ brother and her father. The es­ FIRST STEPS TAKEN has not perished and never will tate over which she would one day TO perish. Manila.— “ The Influence of the of the general theme for sacer­ dotal study, “ The Eucharistic be called to rule comprised nearly “ Against whom shall V e be on Holy in the Propagation the whole of Northern Italy. Her guard? What enemy threatens of the Faith, Especially in the Far Body and the Mystical Body.? mother married Godfrey, brother our liberty, and from whence does East,” is the theme selected for To comply with a wish express­ BEATIFY SERVANT QIRL the International Eucharistic Con­ ed at previous congrresses and ap- of Pope Stephen IX, who died in f the threat come that we should 1057. After the Pontificates of be vigilant? There is an enemy gress, to be held Feb. 3 to 7, by the (TumtoPaget — Colum n 2) Benedict X and Nicholas II, the .— (Special) — Prelimi­ other great leaders of the Cath­ work among the poor of Coventry to our liberty that threatens, and theological commission of the per­ Cardinals gave their decision in fa­ nary steps have been taken toward olic revival in England in the last under the direction of Dr. Ulla- not from without but from within. manent committee for Eucharistic Heads Legion congresses. vor of Bishop Anselm of Lucca. For the beatification of a woman who century. The prospective servant- thorne,-O.S.B., later Vicar Apos­ I need hardly tell you that the years, he had been the personal spent 30 years as a household saint is Mother Margaret Halla­ enemy is Communism. The Amer­ Three important phases of the friend and spiritual director of servant before establishing a com­ han, foundress of the Dominican tolic of the Western District and ican Legion already has taken a general theme will be discussed at Matilda’s mother, Beatrice. Em- munity of sisters and becoming a Congregation of St. Catherine of first Bishop of Birmingham. She position v/ith regard to Commun­ plenary as.semblies of the congress (T u m to Page 2 — Colum n 6) friend of Cardinal Newman and Siena. The beatification process taught in Dr. Ullathome’s schools, ism, an unmistakable position, and in English and in Spanish. They is being directed by the Rev. M. tended his sick, and aided the indi­ from that position it never will are; “ The Glory of God Procured G. Perras, O.P., of Stone in Staf­ gent, but her principal work was recede. . . . The American Le­ Through the Eucharistic Sacri­ University Has Course on Matrimony fordshire, where Mother Mar­ the development of a richer spir- gion has registered a solemn oath fice,” “ The Eternal X ife of Man garet’s first convent was built. (T u m to Page 2 — Column 7) (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 7) Procured Through Eucharistic Margaret Hallahan was born Communion,” and “ The Priesthood Marriage as Career of poor Irish parents in London and Its Indispensable Role in the Jan. 23, 1803. Her parents died Sessions to Be Held in New York Mission.” when she was only a child, and At the study sessions, the gen­ Well Liked by Girls she spent several years in an or­ eral theme of the congress will be phanage. At the age of nine, she Confraternity Call studied in more practical form. To became a domestic servant. In the men will be demonstrated the The Most Rev. John J. Cantwell, That marriage is still a career the north side campus for the first 1826, the family that was then em­ Bishop of Los Angeles and San well liked by young women is evi­ time this year. “ efficacy of Eucharistic devotion ploying her moved to Bruges in Issued by Cardinal in the development of social Diego, who hat just been named denced by the popularity of a Among those registering for the Belgium, where, for the first time, works, particularly those of Cath­ Archbishop of the new Archdio­ course in marriage being given by study was Miss Rosemary Brand- Margaret was able to see the fruits cese of Lot Angelet. A new Dio- Loyola university, Chicago, where New York.— The bounden duty Monday, and Tuesday, Oct. 4, 5, olic Action;” to the women, the strader, a business girl. of S' free and full Catholic life. “ influence of parents, and particu­ cete of San Diego wat erected at registration figures prove it to be " I ’m taking this course very def­ English Catholics were still living to provide religious training for and 6. the tame time. The new eccletiat- the most attractive course in the those children who are not receiv­ “ The convention will open with larly mothers, over their children, initely because. I intend to be mar­ under the restrictions of the old especially with regard to develop­ tical Province of Lot Angelet will downtown college. ried. I think it wise to know the penal laws. ing the benefits of attendance at Pontifical Mass in the Cathedral at have at tuffragan teet, in addition A number o f girls who are plan­ (jatholic educational institutions 11 o’clock on Sunday. ; ing Eucharistic devotion;” and to solution to some of the problems of Under the direction of a v c ^ yoqng people, the “ benefits of fre­ to the new Diocete of San Diego, ning to be married “ some time” strict confessor, Margaret grew in was emphasazed by Patrick Car­ “ This Confraternity of Christian family life,” she said. quent Communion,” “ the disposi­ the Diocete of Monterey-Fretno in are enrolled as students, reports the inner Spiritual life and began dinal Hayes, Archbishop of New Doctrine, established at the urgent Mi.ss Betty Stroth, 19, said, York, in a letter addressed to his suggestion of our Holy FaUier, tions necessary to receive all its California and the Diocete of Tuc- the Chicago Daily News. The class “ I expect to be married some to believe that she had a relig;ious lon in Arizona. The Archdiocete has 28 woman students and si}( calling attention to the na­ Pope Pius XI, and approved by the fruits,” and “ the action of the Holy time. Of course I do. I don’t vocation. She entered a convent of Lot Angelet retaint four coun- men. According to the Rev. tional convention of the Confra­ entire Hierarchy of the United Eucharist in the Christian devel­ think it will do any harm to take of the English Augustinian Sisters, tiet of Southern California, while Thomas Egan, S.J., dean of the ternity of Christian Doctrine to be States, has for its object the de­ opment of yotfth.” a course in marriage. I expect it only to return to domestic service university college, it is the most held here Oct. 4 to 6. velopment of the best, wisest, and As is customary there will be the other four that were in the old to be genuinely interesting.” in a short time. In 1835, she be­ eccletiattical jurisdiction make up popular course offered and the came a Dominican Tertiary. All “ The Confraternity of Christian most far-reaching ways and means two sessions devoted especially to Harry W. Colmery o f Topeka, the new Diocete of San Diego, only elective subject that runs Another student for the sub­ her free time was given to the Doctrine,” the Cardinal’s letter for the religious instruction of our the clergy: “ The Union of the Body Kans., who was elected national which will have St. Joseph’s church the year around— summer and ject is Miss Kathleen O’Brien, 21 care of the poor and the sick. said, “ will hold its national con­ children who do not attend Cath­ of Christ” and “ The Growth of the commander of the American in the tee city at the Cathedral winter. years old, a teacher in the public In 1842, the servant woman was vention in the Cathedral and in the olic day schools. Body of Christ,” both of which Legion at the annual convention church. The course will be introduced on (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) induced to return to England to Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Sunday^, (TumtoPageg — Column S) topics will be treated in the light held in Cleveland. PAGE TWO T H E REGISTER Sunday, October 4,1936 150,000 OF FAITHFUL AT Delegate Confers Papal Honor ITIf HIBOIIIE FIRST STEPS TAKEN TO EUCHARISTIC COHGRESS GIIIL ISSUED PimilLLEL TO BEATIFY SERVANT GIRL (Continued From Page One) eMress happiness over the success (Continued From Page One) not In Independent booses, but center of the steel industry. This or the congress and the hope that itual life among the people. She under a central government, with one novitiate. In a church symbolism was most clearly evi­ it would mean the rekindling of spread devotion to the Blessed Stone, dent in the stainless steel altar love for the Blessed Eucharist in BV L JOIIII or ABC and a hospital for incurables wers Sacrament and to the Blessed Vir­ erected on the steps of Stambaugh the hearts of tho^e in which it had built. The opening of an orphan­ auditorium decorated in the litur­ grown cold. gin. The May devotions she intro­ age and the founding of a new gical appointments of the Church. (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) duced centered around an andent convent at Stoke-on-Trent were ac­ The congress opened with a Chil­ “ Through the Providence of press Agnes of the German court, complished in 1867. The next Like Cleveland year ago, the statue of Mary that had been given a dren’s Mass, celebrated by Bishop God and the zealous self-sacrifice however, refused to admit the en­ year, Mother Margaret went to city of Youngstown was bedecked C. H. LeBlond of St. Joseph, Mo., of Bishops, priests, religious, and voy sent from Rome and immedi­ to her in Belgium. 'This statue Rome to obtain final confirmation in Papal colors- and the banners and on the steps of the auditorium. people, we have built up a splendid ately equipped an army to sup­ was the first to be carried in pub­ of her constitutions. The approval insignia of the congress, while the lic procession in England after This was followed by the various system of Catholic education in all port Cadalous jn opposition to An­ was given, and the congre^tion pilgrims passing through its streets the Reformation. sectional meetings—for sisters, grades. selm, who had been crowned Pon­ was placed unijer the direction of bore these insignia on coat lapels high school boys and girls, nurses “ But there is a large number of tiff as Alexander II. Matilda was Other women were attracted to the master geimral of the Domini­ and dresses in a display of devotion and social workers, women, doctors our golden yOuth who are not just a girl of 15 at the time, but Margaret Hallahan’s way of life, cans, with Mother Margaret as to their King. and lawyers, collegiate groups, and reached by this laudable institution. she was incensed at the insult to and she soon found a little group first prioress provincial. It was estimated that 150,000 Study clubs. Throughout the day, “ These children are the most the Holy See. of Regular Tertiaries, the first in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament In the ten years between the persons attended and took part in needy of all. It is our obvious When her step-father refused to England, growing up around her. time of the final approval of her the two-day ceremonies. Easily was held in the churches of the bounden duty to provide them with The rule of the Third Order of St. city, culminating in a Holy Hour take up arms for the Pope, Ma­ community and her death in 1868, that number witnessed the closing all the wisdom we possess, and all tilda determined to lead an army Dominic was not fitted for those Mother Margaret saw her work of the congress as the Lucharistic at the auditorium and the Midnight the means at our disposal. ‘Preach in community life, and Margaret Mass, celebrated by Bishop of her own retainers. Preparations spread to new areas. At Bow and procession passed from the audi­ the Gospel to ever/ creature.’ were quickly made and the men drew up a set of simple laws based at Torquay, foundations were made. torium, circled Wick park, and re­ Schrembs in the presence of some ‘This is eternal life; that they on the constitutions of the First 100,000 persons. of Tuscany rallied to the call of Schools were placed under the sis­ turned to the steps of the audito­ know Thee, Heavenly Father, and their young princess. Placing her­ and Second Orders. On Dec. 8, ters’ care, but Mother Margaret rium for Benediction of the Most Adoration in the churches and Jesus Christ, whom Thou has sent.’ self at the head of her company, 1845, she and her companions made never consented to accept ^vern- their profession. Blessed Sacrament, at which Bishop in the auditorium also continued “ Besides, we are living in a Matilda left her castle home. Hard­ ment aid and government inspec­ Schrembs was celebrant. At this throughout the second day until the time when radicals and unbelievers ly had the army of Cadalous When Dr. Ullathome was made tion of her educational work. The service, the pilgrims heard His Ex­ priests’ Holy Hour, conducted are striving with might and main crossed the frontier of Tuscany Vicar Apostolic the next year, the community has since received gov­ cellency read the letter of greeting shortly before the final I’ites. to poison the wells of faith. when it was stopped by Ma­ little community went irith him ernment subsidies. from the Holy Father and himself Preceded by school children, uni­ “ There is an appalling preva­ tilda’s determined band. Matilda’s to Clifton, where the care of or­ Up to the time of her last ill­ formed societies, foreign groups, lence of crime among our young forces were victorious in a hand- phans and women with incurable members of religious orders in people. It seems clear that this ness, she gave her greatest atten­ to-hand combat. Though Matilda diseases was added to their pro­ tion to the poor and the afiiicted, for their habits, priests, and semi­ is largely, if not wholly, due to did not realize it, this was but the gram of good works. she knew and loved both these narians, and a group of school the great number of those who lack Franciscan Meet beginning of a struggle that was Papal approbation of the com­ classes. Her youth had been spent girls forming a living cross, a float adequate religious education, are to last for more than 30 years, munity was given in 1861, and the in poverty and hard work. Most on which the Blessed Sacrament devoid of personal responsibility until Gei-man usurpation was next year the construction of St. was carried moved in the closing of her adult life had been marked to our Father in heaven, and are Anally ended. With varying for­ Dominic’s convent in Stone, Staf­ by severe suffering that resulted procession around Wick park to the ignorant of the beauties and re­ tune but undaunted courage, Ma­ fordshire, was begun on ground steps of the auditorium. Bishop from a type of rheumatism that To Attract wards of virtue, and the means tilda defended the cause of the suc­ donated by a friend of the com­ affected her back. For six months Schrembs, kneeling on a prie-dieu whereby the grace of God can be cessive Pontiffs, Gregory, Victor, munity. It was Mother Margaret’s on the float, bore the she lay in a bed of amny, from infused into human souls. Urban, and Paschal. plan to have her ’sisters organized. which she directed the life of the (Continued From Page One) presented by Pope Leo XIII to the “ Universal secular education present national organization, Sisters of Charity at Bedford. The The castle at Canossa was the convent, before dying on May 11, makes for the stability and per­ scene on Jan. 28, 1077, of the cele­ known as the Third Order of «St. float was flanked with Knights of LEGION MEET STRESSES 1868, the day she had herself fore­ manency of our republic provided brated penance of Henry IV before Francis in the , was St. Gregory in uniform and vested DANGER OF RADICALS told. it be united with universal reli­ Gregory VII. Matilda provided an brought into being. Subsequently deacons for Benediction. A bat­ Hit Excellency, the Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani (right), gious training that assures the up­ Apostolic Delegate to the United States, shown as he officiated at the asylum for Henry’s second wife, this organization was sub-divided talion of Knights of St. John (Continued From Page One) St. Christophtr Ants 8«I*tr XadaUlon. building of the kingdom of God aided Conrad in his revolt against tl *r lOe poztpitd. Box 890$ Uotro 8U., into provincial organizations cpr- formed a rear escort. ceremonies at the National Shrine cf 'the Immaculate Conception, on earth. Washingten, Sept. 21, when the Rl. Rev. Msgr. John J. Burke, C.S.P. his tyrant father, and in the long that never shall the Red flag, Lo> A nxelti, CxlU. l esponding to the several provinces At the Benediction, Bishop “ Hence it follows that this con­ with its hammer and sickle, re­ of the various Franciscan juris­ (kneeling), general secretary of the National Catholic Welfare Con­ struggle her lands were plundered. Schrembs read the letter of greet­ vention is so important that it ference, was solemnly invested as a Domestic Prelate. The Very Rev. Matilda died at the ripe age of 70, place the Stars and Stripes. Jol> our DOLXAR-A-YEAR CLUB dictions. A second national con­ ing from the Holy Father. He had interests directly every pastor and Jo>t ••od ona dolUr and sfk to fc* gress was held at New York in Msgr. Francis E. Hyland (center), secretary of the Apostolic Delega­ leaving her vast estates to the Holy “ I grant that the threat of Com­ also read it earlier in the day, but every Catholic in thd'land; and, at tion, assisted Archbishop Cicognani. (Reni photo.) See. She was buried in the Bene­ munism is now a vague one, that •nroUtd— TOO will b« Ttmtmb«z«d at 1921 and the third congress was tha HalX'BMriftea e t tho X m i averr because of the increased throng at least, indirectly, every citizen of dictine church at Mantua. Five held at San Francisco in 1931. the danger as yet is small. But day ter an aotira yaa* by tha BiailoB- the closing ceremonies again con­ the United States. hundred years later, by order of the threat can increase, the danger ariea at tha Catholis UnlTenlty et Between national congresses, pro­ veyed the Pontiff’s message. He “ Therefore, I, as your Arch­ vincial congresses are of frequent Urban VIII, her remains were can grow. To minimize the threat, Fekinr. then added his own message. The bishop, the shepherd of your souls, brought to Rome and interred in to ignore the danger, to permit it lill ant and wall tbla occurrence. letter from the Vatican, sent by cordially invite all our priests, St. Peter’s. Hei-e a splendid monu­ to grow would be playing false to FATHER RALPH Several special trains will bring the Most Rev. Joseph Pizzardo, religious, and people to participate ment was erected to her. It shows your dead comrades, would be play­ ITS W . AdaBt S t. CUtasa^ BL delegates and visitors to the Louis­ Secretary of the Sacred Congre­ in this convention. the scene of Henry’s self-imposed ing false to the glorious history of Eaclaaad flad S ...... - ville congress from far distant gation for Extraordinary Eccle­ “ Furthermore, I hereby desig­ penance at Canossa. The sculptor our country and all the generations ])oints. A large delegation from siastical Affairs, conveyed the Holy ‘Glass House School’ Grows nate Sunday, Oct. 4, as Catecheti­ of the second annual Catholic Ac­ has depicted Matilda standing by for whom the founding fathers Addraaa Seattle, Wash., and other parts of Father’s Apostolic benediction. cal day, and ask the clergy to Albany, N. Y.— Two new units tion congress to be held here. the side of Gregory and pleadiftg laid the foundations of a nation the Pacific Northwest will come by preach upon this subject and the have been added to the “ glass Erin to Have Grarmoor Friars for Henry. The epitaph lauds her and sanctuary of liberty. And that automobile caravan. 'Members plan convention on that day. Will the house school” of the Vincentian Garrison, N. Y. — The Rev. virtues and calls her “ A woman the American Legion never will do. to travel through the Midwest, reverend fathers please also make institute. Child Culture division. Stephen Sullivan, S.A., son of Mr. worthy of eternal praise.” Communism, like all other enemies stopping at Chicago Oct. 4 for ob­ a socia l memento in their Masses The school, said to be the only one and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan of Brook­ of liberty, does not strike at once. FISTULA servance of the Feast of St. Fran­ Manila Congress asking the guidance of the Holy of its kind in the country, is ex­ lyn, N. Y., has been selected by It moves catlike, stealthily creep­ Anyona suSarlax front Fiatala. Filaa ar cis. According to their schedule, Spirit upon the convention? Fur­ posed to the sun by means of a the Very Rev. Paul James Francis, College Stadium Will Be ing little by little until it is ijeaay any Baetal troubla U urcad to writa for they will arrive in Louisville co­ special grade of glass that trans­ onr FREE Book, deieribinx tha XeClaary ther, will the pastors kindly re­ S.A., founder and father general Eucharistic Night Scene to make a spring. The time to Treatment for theee trcacheroni rectal incidentally with the Californians quest the people at large to re­ mits the curative and healthful of the Society of the Atonement, awaken to the danger of Commun­ tronblee. The UeCleary Treatment ha« who are coming by train. Pitts­ ceive Holy Communion on that rays. The children wear a white to establish a foundation for the ism is now. It must be crushed as been tneeeteful in thoaeande of cater. burgh Tertiaries are coming from Tkine Selected Pittsburgh, Pa.— A “ Eucharistic Let a t icnd you our reference Itct of day beseeching Our Divine Lord to cotton sleeveless uniform and sun Graymoor friars in County Leit­ a man would crush a rattlesnake Night” sponsored by the Most Rev. former patienti' livinx In every State in that city by chartered bus, and make the fruits of this assembly glasses. rim, Ireland. in his path, and it must be crushed Bishop Hugh C. Boyle and the the Union. The McCleary Clinic, C112 there are indications that many large and lasting, to the brighten­ ‘ Prieit on Federal Board New Provincial Named now.” Elme Blvd., Excelaier Spriaca, Me, (Continued From Page One) Holy Name society will be held other delegations will use the same proved by the Holy Father, the ing of human lives, the salvatioi^, Washington. — The Rev. Dr. Chicago.— The Rev. Gerald A. means of transportation from their of immortal souls, the permanent George Johnson, director of the Fitzgibbons, S.J., fbrmer president Sunday, Qct. 11, at Pittsburgh faithful will assemble with their stadium. At the last such event, homes to Louisville. Hundreds pastors to pray for the special in­ peace of the world, the extension Department of Education, Na­ of St. John’s college in Toledo, have indicated that they will drive of God’s kingdom, and the true tional Catholic Welfare Confer­ 0., has replaced the Rev. Charles in October, 1930, 70,000 men took tention of the priesthood and par­ part in the public profession of in their own cars and it is ex­ ticularly to ask God for an increase welfare of our beloved country?” ence, and secretary general of the H. Cloud, S.J.; as provincial of the THE REGISTER pected a few will come by airplane. National Catholic Educational as­ Chicago province of the Society of faith, and greater numbers than in the number of vocations to the ever are expected this year. Published Every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. The congress will open Oct. 6 priesthood. This constitutes one Boston Station Added sociation, has been named by Presi­ Jesus. 934-938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo, Post OflSce Box 1497 with a at the Cathe­ of the great needs of the Church dent Roosevelt to a committee ap­ Parish Councils Urged dral of the Assumption in the in the Philiopines and the Hier­ To Religious Broadcast pointed to review the whole sub­ Milwaukee. The Most Rev. Pretident.______Most R«t. Bishop Urban J. Vthr, D.D., Dtavor MONEY RAISING PresUtiit-EBisritus..a.....]l|08t Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D., Wichita* Kansas course of which the Most Rev. archy of the archipelago hope New York. — The Franciscan ject of the relations of the federal Samuel A. Stritch, Archbishop of Christian H. Winkelmann, Auxili­ Don’t ask for donations to raise Editor-in-chief.^...... J t t . Kev, Msgr. Matthew Smith. Ph.D.« LL.D.* Joar.D. that the impression made by these Friars of the Atonement, sponsors government to vocational educa­ M ana^ng Kdit^r .r-r-r.-...T^r— ...... Hubert A, Smithe Jour. t). Milwaukee, has addressed a letter your funds. Send for our quick, ary Bishop of St. Louis and a mem­ special Eucharistic assemblies will of the St. Anthony hour over sta­ tion. to his clergy announcing an effort Associate Editors— Millard F. Everett* Jour.D.; C. J. McNeill* A.B.* B.J.; easy plan. It’s free. F ederal Rev. Walter Canavan. M .A.; Ruth Vincent ber of the national executive board stimulate religious vocations amone tion WHN on Sunday mornings at ‘Bishop Challonor’ Club Choice to bring the Archdiocesan Council Church Promotion, AZ-2944 W. of the Third Order, will preach. the Filipinos. 9:30 (EST), have added station New York. — Bishop Challoner, of Catholic Women closer to parish DIOCESAN EDITIONS The congress sessions will begin Lake, Chicago. WAAB, Boston, to the broadcast by Michael Trappes-Lomax, is the life. All parish women’s societies CENTRAL CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Freino) the same morning when the Most Some of the sessions of the con­ gress will be held in the Jose Rizal of the popular religious program. September selection of the Cath­ and sodalities, the Archbishop Meet Rev, Blahop Philip G. Seher, D.D.. President. Rt. Rev. Michael Sullivan, Editor Rev. Bede Hess, O.M.C., minister olic Book club. (See review in the said, should be represented in a PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Sacramento) stadium, but the more important Most Rev. Bishop Robert J. Armstrong, D.D., President general of the Order of Minor Con­ Book Register column.) fce&Mni DAfidroff'Stop* Hiir ones will occur on the Luneta, the Parish council and this council Rev. Patrick A. McHugh, S.T.B.. Editor and Business Manager ventuals, will make the keynote ad­ Man Is Congress Dates Are Oct. 14, 15 Imparts Coliur and Baauty promenade along the sea, a single should be under the direction of NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand Island) dress. Father Bede came from Oklahoma City.— The Most Rev. to Cray and Fadad Hair Most Rev, Bishop S. V. Bona, D.D., President; Rev. Patrick MeOaid (No, Platte). block of which can accommodate Given Honor by Pope the pastor. tec. aod$i.oo uDra^giits. Rome especially to attend the con­ Francis C. Kelley, Bishop of Okla­ Editor; Business Director, Rev. Paul Wiese, Grand Island about 800,000 people. The closing New York.— Furey Ellis, lead­ Cardinal Is Washington Visitor Hbcor Chen* Wkt. Patchopc. N.Y. EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Falls) gress. homa City and Tulsa, has ap­ ceremony will be held on the ing Catholic businessman in Phila­ Washington. — Cardinal Cere- Most Rev. Bishop Edwin V. O’Hara. D.D., LL.D., President pointed Oct. 14 and 16 as the dates jeira. Patriarch of Lisbon, Portu­ Rev. Eugene Gergen, Editor and Business Manager Luneta and probably the general delphia, who at present is accom­ WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) Communion of the children and panying Archbishop Caruana, Nun­ gal, came to Washington as the Holy Cross Brothers guest of the Most Rev. Amleto Most Rev. Bishop Joseph M. Gilmore, D.D., President Marriage Career the men’s nocturnal Mass. cio to Cuba and Apostolic Delegate Director Says Spanish Teaching Brothers; Rev. Patrick Casey, M.A., Editor and Business Manager to the Antilles, on a tour of Ire­ Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic Hixb Schooli snd Collexes. NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) The reception o f the Cardinal Coadjutor Brothers; Most Rev. Bithop Thomas K. Gorman. D.D.. J.C.L., D.Se.Hist., Pres, and Bditor land, has been appointed a Privy Rightists Favor Republic Delegate to the United States. Be­ Legate will probably occur on New York.— The Rightists are Trsdes and Clerical Work. SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) Chamberlain of the Cape and fore his departure from Washing­ M olt Rev. Bithop Louis B. Kueera, D.O.. President Tuesday, Feb. 2. He will be met genuinely in favor of a republic JUNIORATE at W*tsrto«n, Wiieonsta. For Many Girls Sword by Pope Pius. ton, he visited the National Shrine Rev. Maurice Relmann, M.A.. Jour. D., Editor and Buiinese Manager at the dock by all the ecclesiastical in Spain, declares William F. Mon- of the Immaculate Conception. His JUNIORATE at VaUUs, Naw Vork. WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) and civil authorities and conducted (Continued From Page One) tavon, director of the Legal de­ Eminence sailed Sept. 26 for NOVITIATE at Netrs Dame, Indiana. Most Rev, Bishop John J. Swin', D.D., President first to the Cathedral and then to Accident Fatal to 4 partment of the National Cath­ Europe. Rev, Frederick J. Sefawertx, M .A., Editor and Businees Manager schools. She said she was not his residence through elaborately High school students snd young men in- PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria, Illinoti) interested in marriage at the mo­ Ohio Catholic Youths olic Welfare Conference, In a lettey Actor Outstanding as Humble Friar terosted in tbs Religious life sbould t t Uc Moat Rav. Blahop J. H. Schlarman, D.D., Ph.D., J.C.D.. Prasident decorated streets. written to the editor of the New for Booklet— Rev. H. H. Boss, AB. BJ.. Editor and Business Manager ment, but might be in the future. Blakeslee, 0. — Quadruple fu­ Philadelphia. — Once widely On Sunday, Feb. 7, the closing York Herald-Tribune, The letter The Training of a Brother SANTA FE REGISTER (SanU Fe, New Mexico) She thinks the course will give her, neral services were held in St. known in the theatrical world as a day, the procession will form in was sent in reply to a special Addrtss Mott Rev. Archbishop Rudolph A Gerken, D.D., President as a teacher, a better understand­ Joseph’s church for four youthful producer and director on Broad­ Rev. Jose Garcia, Editor and Business Manager the center of Manila and will pass article in that newspaper, written ing of the problems of the families parishioners who were killed in an way, where, as Billy Barry, his Brother Ephremi C.S.C. ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona. Pa.) down Dewey boulevard to the by Leland Stowe, in the course of Rt. Rev. Msgr. John N. Codori, LL.D., Administrator, President •with which she comes in contact automobile-train wreck. The vic­ career spread over 40 years. 21B Dujarie Building Luneta. It is hoped that large which it was said that the issue in Brother Malachy Francis, S.A., is Rev. Thomas E Madden, Ph.D.. S.T.L.. Editor and Business Manager in line of duty. delegations of Catholics from tims were Leroy Kelble, 18; his Notre Damo Indiana TEXAS PANHANDLE REGISTER (Amarillo) Spain was the old one between now the director of St. Ignatius’ Most Rev. Bishop Robert E. Lucey, D.D., President Dean Egan said that the class China, Japan, Malayasia, and Indo­ sister, Evelyn Kelble, 15; Regina those favoring a republic and those attracted many social service work­ Bloemke, 16, and Leo Hug, 18. house for homeless men here. Rev. Thomas J. Drury, Editor and Business Manager china will give a distinctive Orien­ advocating some other form of When Brother Malachy took over LA CROSSE REGISTER (La Crosse, Wise.) ers and teachers. Holt Rev. Bithop Alexander J. McGtvlck. D.D., President; Host Rev, Bishop tal tone to this procession. government. the house, its wood business, its The course deals with the history . Kidneys Must William R. Griffin, Vice President Throughout the congress, the Spanish Minister to source of revenue, had dwindled o f family life, the chief causes of Rev. J. Francia Brady. Editor and Business Manager Blessed Sacrament will be exposed Japan Resigns Post $30,000 Is Willed to to a few small orders. The institu­ The Denver Catholic Register is also a part of thia newspaper lyctam. family integration, disintegration, day and night in the three princi­ tion was deeply in debt. Today, and reintegration. The problems pal churches of Manila. San Francisco. — Because the Seminary Clean Out Acids Price of The Regfiter (dated every Sunday). I I a year. Canada and Sooth the debt is paid and the house has America, $1.60. Foreign, $1.76. In bundle lots, one eent eopy if bought of divorce and birth control are Leftist Spanish government “ of Your body eieans out Acids and poison­ a New Orleans, La.— As residuary a modest bank account. regularly for sale or distribution. also discussed. Communism and chaos” does not legatee of the will of Mary Agnes ous wastes in your blood through 9 mil­ Dr. J. J. Gorrell Named recognize the constitution of Spain, U. S. Girlf Received at Nnnt lion tiny, delicate kidney tubes or biters, The biological side of marriage McCade, Notre Dame seminary is but beware of cheap, drastic, irritating Entered at Second Class Matter at Poet O Sec, Denver, Colorado. he has :usigned his position as . — Four young women is not dealt with in the course. Catholic Paper’s Editor to receive approximately $30,000. from Rhode Island and two from drugs. If functional Kidney or Bladder minister To Japan, said Santiago disorders make you suffer from Getting The Rcfister has the largest eirenlation of any paper in the English laagnag* Pittsburgh, Pa.— Dr. John J. The Jesuit order in the state re­ Massachusetts have been in­ Up Nights, NerTousness, Leg Pains, devoted to religious news. Mendez De Vigo on his arrival ceives $6,000, and Loyola univer­ A Dove of Peace Gorrell, Latvian vice consul since here. vested as Sisters of St. Joan of Backache, Circles Under Eyes, Dizziness, 1931 and an international author­ sity is given a $3,500 sum. St. Arc at the Bergerville convent. Rheumatic Pains, Acidity, Burniv, Joseph’s church is left $200. They are Jeanne Bonin and Eva Smarting or Itching, don't take chances. ity on law and history, has been Get the Doctor’s guaranteed prescription named editor of the Catholic Ob­ Texas Priest Is Pilot Remillard of Woonsocket, Maria called Cystex. $10,000.09 deposited with SETON HILL COLLEGE server. He was honored in 1930 Corpus Christi, Tex.— The Rev. College Girl Winner of Labonte of ^ovidence, Elaine Bank of America, Los Angelas, Calif., by the Holy See with the Knight­ Francis J. Kasper, pastor of Sts. Chapdelaine of Central Falls, R. guarantees Cystex must bring new vital­ Accredited by Women from II Foreigh Countries Cyril and Methodius’ church, is Professional Art^Prize ity in 48 hours and make you feel years Asaoclation e l American Universities and 37 American States hood of the Holy Sepulchre, and I. , and Irene Chasse and Jeannette younger In one week or money back on since then has received decorations one of the few priests in the-United Portland,' Ore.— The portrait, Carrier of Fall River, Mass. return of empty package. Telephone your of merit from many European States who are licensed pilots. He “ Elvira,” which won first place at Bithop Hayes to Visit U. S. druggist for guaranteed Cystex (Siss-tez) governments. Dr. Gorrell is an is a native of , Hungary, the Oregon state fair in the oil Vatican City.— The Most Rev. today. associate editor of numerous andlias been a priest for 12 years. painting competition, is the work Bishop Ralph L. Hayes, rector of papers and magazines, among them of Miss Patricia Kavanaugh, senior the North American college in 5% to 7% Interest being The Mary Immaculate, to art student at Maryhurst college, Rome, has left for a vacation in the Priest's Strange which ha is contributing a series Oswego, daughter of Judge J. P. United States. of articles on the history of Texas. 150,000 Veterans. Kavanaugh of Portland. The work Mixture Helps Hair INVEST FOR was intended for collegiate com­ petition, but by accident was Sufferers from A GoBzaga University priest chem­ Religious Is Honored in ist’s treatise on CARE OF THE Lourdes Pilgrims placed among entries of profes- BAIR Is now being sent free to scalp Lifetime and Eternity Death by Priest-Nephew siehal artists. Asthma Paroxysms! sufferers. It describes how to retain hair and bow to uso the strange com­ New York.— At the hour of the (Continued From Page One) If you suffer from the choking, wluczing p a m - pound, m ixed four years ago by Through the t ySms of asthma, if you bave dirdculty iluping death here of Sister Maria A} Abbe Bergey’a Sermon, Bishop Charity Nun Described at lught without being propped up o r pilloirs. Father James Gilmore, Which crew phonse, for 66 years a pun, a Myeys recommended to the pro­ ysu will ba interested in reatung a littls be^tlet irfect hadr on head of te'.d student In ‘Believe It or Not’ called ‘‘Tbs Health Question.” Many people .nee then, mote than 40,400 bottles of nephew, the Very Rev. Lyman A. ponents of the crusade for peace he fluid have been suecessfully used Birmingham, Ala.— A drawing report longer periods of time betwin thSr S. V. D. Annuity Plan Finn, S.S., of St. Joseph’s college. the strongest fOrce on earth. Holy sms. others report they “sleep like by scalp sufferers, all royalties going of Sister Genevieve Dolan, 93, of to charity. A 3-month supply of the Mountain View. Calif., not know­ Communion. This recommenda­ I again. Pcrhapi relief is m l hopeless. At (SOCISTY OF THE DIVINE WORD) ing of her death was celebrating East Lake orphanage, was includ­ leest read the story of the experience of others compound (u lled Hairmore) Is sold tion was followed with touching in this booklet You owe it to yourself to do so. 2.00. Write for free treatise to R. a Mass in commemoration of her unaninimity. It required 458 ed in one of Robert Ripley’s “ Be­ Addnm Naeor Msdidne Company, 221 Stata ■■■ note (broOior of Father Gll- You will be remembered daily in Masses new and after your TextU# Tower, Seattle, Wash. 87th birthday. priests to h«»r Confessions, which lieve It or Not” cartoons describ­ Life Bldf., Indianapctis, Indiana doatb. Help God’s cause t Write for information to they did everywhere — ip the ing the nun as a “ Sister of Charity Churchgoer Is Seldom Churches, oh park benches, along for 76 years.” Sister Genevieve I! the streets, outside the grotto, in is the oldest member of the West­ WE WILL PAY YOU Arrested, Says Judge the open, mostly, just as they did ern province of the Sisters of FROM 5% TO 9% Rev. Father Ralph* Box 6* Techny, 111. Gary, Ind.— A very small per­ in the trenches. Ten Bishepa dis­ Charity in the United States. Please Send Me Infonnation About the S. V. D. centage of children brought into tributed Communion for two FOB LIFE Sans “ Chowderhead” Cohen, court are members j f a Church or­ hours. Altar Society Member on any amoqnt you give us to tuj^ort our work Annuity Plan Now York hoodlum. Sing Sing ganization, Criminal Judge Wil­ Besides the MaasCh, there were for the Preservation of the Faith. HOLY alumnus and graduate of Atlanta liam J. Murray told members of For 52 Years Honored TRINITY LIFE INCOME ANNUITY BONDS ceremonies without interruption; Meaaeaooeeasaaesai '•aaaeoaoeeaeeaaeaaooaes; penitentiary, burglar and convict­ the Holy Angels P.-T. A. “ We must including the Way of the Cross at Scranton, Pa.— At the annual are safe and sound. Write today, stating your ed slugger, is shown above as he instill into the minds of children at night as well as in banquet of St. Mary’s Assumption age and the amount of money you have available for God’s work. testified regarding his strikebreak­ their duty toward God in order to the daytime. In the nocturnal church Altar society, the group’s MISSIONARY SERVANTS OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY Address ....a...... >ee*»weeeo*«eO< ing activities before the Senate do away ivith crime in this coun­ procession, at least 80,000 torches oldest member, Mrs. Anna Blier, a V. Rev, Eugene J. Brennan, M. S. SS. T., Holy Trinity, Alabama c M rights inquiry at Washington. try,” he said. were carried. member for 62 years, was honored. Sunday, October 4,1936 T H E REGISTER PAGE THREE

•^STRANGE BUT TRUE’* By M. J. Murray ASK AND LEARN T H E BOOK Francis Given 9ndltep o f jfite ISmckasmi Address P. O. Box 1497, Denver, Colo. Otciffr htom e 4 y h o u i e r e r * i r e g i s t e r ; How should a priest be received stupid.” The 13th chapter of I bu teJtUf of powinjce k v s p e n t I ^ Heavenly F avor when he comes to give the last Corinthians is correctly regarded sacraments to the dying? as a masterpiece. St. Paul no­ lOYsms nmsum CECILIA, ANOTHER OF ST. He should be met at the door o m where displays more tact, deftness, poor^fkoKtAff Life of Poverty and Penance Rewarded by a person carrying a lighted ‘ hforld* Th k tis THERESE’S LITTLE LEGION. blessed candle in case he has the and psychological Insight than in By Benedict Williameen. St. Lou>*. Founder of Great Order With Stigmata 4 9 Blessed Sacrament with him, and the little epistle to Philemon, ^hvTBO cou ttn u is, Herder. Pp. 185. |1.2S. escorted to the room where the IMAMBO i S SAHQUkQES Of Crucifixion which, someone has said, “ glistens Father Willianwon’e pen hat dying person is. Near the bed like a pearl of the most exquisite AAO fOSSiSSBS MfnaoORftPH in the sick room there tihould be Bo o k SKHto t'f otfeR. long been bucy in glorifying the (The Liturgy Week of Oct. 4 to an4 spent It lavishly. Business a small table covered with a white delicacy in the rich treasure of the little »ai»t of Liseux. In thi» prei- Oct. 10) and formal learning had no appeal 900 OtPMKALS. ARCHBISHOPS^ to him. He was bent on enjoying cloth. On the table there should New Testament.” St. John, too, ent book ha tells the simple story (By P a u l H. S c h w a n k l ) ^ SunrqR his ierrihle, / ▼irtne. This girl, Cecilia Ensepi, Tuesday, Oct. 6— St. Bruno, Coa- from the room until the Confession for example, chapter nine of his ^SufrouncLi>u^g / was only 18 years of age when she fettor (deub!o). .. . for a year. Jn this time, he was has been heard. Then all should Gospel. W^nesday, Oct. T— Moat Holy taken sick, and the disease left l eturn and kneel near the bed while When, therefore, it is said that died, in 1928, but her innocence Roaary of the Blesaed Virffn Mary him very weak. After his release the Holy Viaticum, Extreme Unc­ the Apostles were igpjorant men, and purity of life had enabled her (double, 2ad clasa). Commemora­ tion of St. Mark, Pope and Confeaeor, and recovery, he decided to fight tion, and the last blessing are given the meaning is that they were de­ to fulfill a long time in a short and St, Serciua and Assoclatas, for the Pope against the Germans to the patient. void of training in classical Greek ■wc Lrrrem space. Her story is a simple one. Martyrs. in Southern Italy. Before he pro­ lore and eloquence, and that, con­ After a childhood ef singular inno­ Thursday, Oct. 8— St. Bridgat, ceeded very far, he again became sequently, the language they DUW cence and almost precocious piety, Widow (double). How long after the death of the M l HOT U^CO Friday, Oct. 9— St*. Dionysius, ill, and, in his illness, heard a spoke was devoid of elegance and she entered the order of the Serv­ Ruttieus, and Elanthsrlut, Mn'tyra, heavenly voice that told him to Pope is the vacancy filed, and what Knt.HO'foK ants of Mary. Illness cut short her rhythm after which the Greeks tHotf runroiis (semi-doubla), turn back. He found less and less procedure takes place during the strove with such passionate earn­ religious life and compelled her to Saturday, Oct. 10— S t. Francis election? IH aiVAT fidiTAIll Borgia, Confessor (semi-double). enjoyment in his old life, and estness and vanity. In bringing return to her home some time be­ gradually gave himself up more Ai THEY *VM fore her death. Her interior life Prior to the election of the pres­ their message of revealed truth to and more to prayer and mortifica­ ent Holy Father, the Cardinals as­ the pagan world they used none was rich in love of God. Trust in Kept Original Spirit tion. He often visited hospitals sembled on the tenth day after COD Him and an abandonment to His of the tricks of profane oratory. and served the sick, even the the Pope’s death to elect bis prede­ IN THE WELSH Of Order Intact They came “ not in loftiness of holy will summed up her rule of lepers. He willingly gave clothes cessor. But in order to allow time lAHdUACie. i i " life. Suffering and disappointment A man vrith only on« love, the speech or of wisdom,” which is hu­ and money to the poor. One day, bravely and understandingly ac­ love of the Crucified Christ— that for the arrival of the Cardinals man, but they were powerfully •niniiiHUiauil*'' after receiving an admonition from distant places, the present cepted marked her a trua imitator was St, . So great equipped with the knowledge that was his love, so intensely did it from the Savior, he went home in Holy Father by a Motu Proprio is from God, and with this revealed of the Little Flower. In this story determined that the election was of her life, sentimentality is kept bum in his soul, that God favored apparent obedience and took from knowledge and the aid of God’s his father’s warehouse a large at a minimum. For the most part, him with the gtigmata of Christ’s not to begin until the 15th day at grace they were enabled to convert amount of goods, which he sold in A a the author allows Cecilia to speak suffering. the earliest. He further granted the pagan world to an extent order to get enough money to re­ the Cardinals the discretionary for herself and through her notes On entering religion, he took which purely human causes are poverty as his ideal. When someone pair a poor church. The priest in power to postpone the beginning of inadequate to explain. . and letters to reveal the heroic the balloting until the 18th day remarked one time that Francis that church, however, would not qualities of her soul.— Edmund F. accept the money, which Francis, after the Pope's demise. The Car­ Burke, S.J. was in love, he replied: “ Yes, I am dinals .are locked in certain halls A Catholic girl, living in the going to take a wife more beau­ in spite of objections, left on a window sill. Francis’ father, with of the Vatican palace with secre­ world, and having obtained her cen- tiful and worthy than any you taries and other necessary, attend­ fessoris permission, desires to make BISHOP CHALLONER. By know— Lady Poverty.” He cap­ no understanding of his son’s ants. Each Cardinal has a *‘bed- the vow of chastity. May she do Michael Trappet-Lomax. New tured the imagination of his own motives, grew so angry upon dis­ covering the loss that he beat the sitting” room, and in the Sistine this in the manner she best under­ York. Longman*. Pp. 277. $3. time, and now he captures the im­ 25-year-old youth unmercifully chapel each Cardinal has a throne stands or are there certain requi­ agination of our time. The late At thi* time of Catholic revival and locked him up. Francis’ fa­ with a canopy above it. If the sites, as a special formula and toit- G. K. Chesterton, to mention only under the influence of Catholic Ac­ ther gave him the alternative of Cardinal was created by the de­ nesses? one modern writer, has given the tion, a new life of Bishop Challon- world an admirable sketch o f the quitting his stupendous charity or ceased Pope, the color of the canopy No special formula is required, er recommends itself for two rea­ is violet; if he was created by a and for a private vow no witnesses nOne oTike ^ pUcep m. LONDON m. vitiiclv life of St. Francis of Assisi. leaving home disinherited. The sons. The first of these is the noble young man insisted that the money predecessor of the deceased Pope, are necessary. It is purely a mat­ Kitiv)iicU kc re-toiim tii. in Umbria in 1181 or 1182. His fearless, but prudent, labor for the was then summoned before the Upon the election of the Pope, all and its God. Before making such father was a well-to-do merchant, it to Ic Jten enkr ii/e Church of the man whose life is much o f whose trade was with Bishop, who told him to return the canopies are removed except a private vow, however, it should narrated. Born of dissenting par­ that over the throne of the newly- be precisely determined just what Otlnnce, kot/itiU kuncfeel in, ^ Franco— whence the name, “ Fran­ the money to his father and have ents, Richard Challoner was re­ cesco,” given to the son who was trust in God. Francis did as he elected Pope. On the opening day one is vowing, as for example in /a& Ctntury i y iCe AuGUiTiUlM MQNK,HAHBRB ceived into the of the conclave. Mass of the Holy this vow of chastity, whether it bora while his father was away in was told, and, ■with his usual OHt-fnUe A JES7CR in ike ENqUsH Court. ^| shortly after the death of hit fa­ . That name, rather than literalness, added, “ The clothes I Spirit is celebrated, and then the be perpetual or temporary. And ther and when he himself was but balloting is begun, two votings be­ if it is temporary, the time should the Baptismal name, John, re­ wear are also his. I’ll give them 13 years of age. Educated and or­ mained with the saint throughout back.” Dressed in the tattered ing held each day until election, be carefully specified, e.g., for one dained priest at Douay, he re­ which is by a two-thirds majority. year, two years, etc. For a pri­ life. In his youth, S t Francis was frock o f a laborer, he left the mained there as teacher and vice a romantic sort; he was filled Bishop’s court and went in search In the corner of the chapel is a vate vow to be valid it must be president for ten year*. He re­ .small stove with a pipe running possible of fulfillment and con­ with the ideals of chivalry common o f alms. He took up his abode a P U R IT Y INDISPENSABLE turned to England in 1730 and at the time; he had much money few miles from Assisi in a little out through one of the windows of cerning a matter which is at least worked as a slum missionary until the chapel. This pipe is plainly relatively better than its opposite. church called Portiuncula, which hit consecration at Bishop in 1738. ho repaired. visible from the piazza of St. It must be made in full freedom, So well did he carry on the work 2 Students Travel Far Peter’s. The checking of the votes and with a deliberate intention. VIRTUE, ORATOR ASSERTS of God, both by hit missionary To Enroll at College Here, he became aik object of is very stringent; the ballots are labors among the socially and admiration because of his piety secret. Immediately after the and severe mode of living. One Can the souls in purgatory in­ civilly outcaste Catholic* (the Winona, Minn. — Among the votes have been counted, the vot­ tercede for us who are on earth? New York.— “ Purity is an in- j ervation of the race.” He also dis­ the commandments of God, as well penal laws against them were still by one, persons filled with tha ing papers are burned in the stove. dispensable virtue for men,” de­ cussed the appetite for the preser­ as the higher counsels of perfec­ large number of students enrolled same ardor came to live with him, on the books and enforced upon at the College of St. Teresa this When the ballot is decisive and a' It is the common opinion of clared the Very Rev. John F. vation of the individual, declaring tion, St. Paul described as ‘the and soon the number of his fol­ theologians that they can. They occasion) and by meant of hi* pen year are one from Italy and an­ Pope elected, some straw is mixed O’Hara, C.S.C., president of the that “ in the Catholic teaching on warfare between the flesh and the (which produced the world-famous lowers had increased to 12. Then, with the ballots, with the result undoubtedly pray, for they are University of Notre Dame, in his the virtue of temperance, only that spirit.’ Two extreme schools of other from Austria. Alaska and Francis drew up a short, informal occupied in nothing else than in GARDEN OF THE SOUL), that, j are also represented that the smoke is much heavier. address over the Catholic Hour, is sinful which is opposed to the thought on the use of God’s crea­ at the author well says, he seemed rule, for his community and Thus the crowds waiting in the piqus thoughts and desires. From which is broadcast over a network end for which an appetite is tures for the welfare of man have in the enrollment. Prominent new brought it to Rome to obtain the to write one page of history at the faculty members include Dr. A. L. piazzi can immediately tell whether that very fact, we conclude that of the National Broadcasting Co., given.” existed from the beginning. One Pope’s approbation. Although In­ they pray for us who are still tame time at he was making an­ Elicona, University of , and the Pope has been elected. After through station WEAF, here, and “ It would be a mistake,” he went group has erred by excess, the other. nocent III at first was of the opin­ election, the first Cardinal Deacon on earth, because they are holy is produced by the National Coun­ bn, “ to follow the popular concep­ other by defect. For one group, Dr. S. George Santayana, author ion that the orders already estab­ of Two Renaissance Educators,adu proceeds to the balcony of St. and dear to God; they love us and cil of Catholic Men. tion of temperance and regard it as the appetites have stood as essen­ The second reason (or a new lished ought not to be multiplied, Peter’s Basilica, and there an­ know at least in a general way the coterminous with sobriety. Tem­ tially evil, and to be restrained at life of Challoner is the appropri­ Speaking on “ Temperance,” Fa­ he listened to the plea of Car­ nounces to the people the name of dangers to which we are exposed perance is a virtue, or habit of all cost; for the other group, the ateness of having a biography of McCormack Arrives for dinal Colonna, who spoke in Fran­ ther O’Hara listed purity as a con­ the one elected and also what name and the need we have of God’s good, which restrains the appe­ appetites represent Qie most thi* eminent Churchman on the American Concert Tour cis’ behalf. The Pope pondered he has chosen to take as Pope. help. trol of the appetite for the “ pres- tites and directs them, in proper urgent promptings of nature, and market available for students over the affair for some time and Then the newly-elected Pontiff moderation, to their proper end. their restraint is fraught with of English history. Dr. Edwin New York.— John McCormack, afterward reported that in one of goes to the same balcony and im­ In the strict sense, it applies only danger. The Catholic reasoning, Burton’s THE LIFE AND TIMES famous Irish Catholic tenor, has his dreams he saw a palm tree parts his Papal blessing. Several to the physical appetites; in the aided by Divine revelation, lies be­ OF BISHOP CHALLONER, a arrived here for a concert tour growing up at his feet and in an­ days later, the coronation cere­ Scriptures Prove broader sense, it applies equally tween these two extremes. Puri­ very comprehensive work pub­ that will last from November to other saw St. Francis propping up monies are held in St. Peter’s. It well to the spiritual appetites, the tanism, or Manicheism, which re­ lished in 1910, hat gone out of May. the Lateran church, which seemed is left to the newly-elected Pope urge for fame, g lo^ , power, and gards the appetites as essentially print. Mr, Trappet-Lomax set out ready to fall. He accordingly, by to determine the date of the coro­ Jesus as Redeemer riches. We will consider this virtue evil, has little hearing now; hedon­ to adapt Dr. Burton’s volumes. He 15,168 Native Students word of mouth, approved St. Fran­ nation. today only with respect to the phys­ ism, the other extreme, is having has produced quite a new book, cis’ rule, tonsured Francis and. his its day. . . . not so detailed as its predecessor, Studying for Priesthood (One of a New Series of Instruc­ ised Redeemer is spoken of as ical appetites...... companions, and gave them a gen­ Temperance Rules Satisfaction but as historically accurate, and a New York.— Native students tions according to the Catechism God (Ps^ii, 7; Isai. ix, 6-7, and “ The conflict between the eral commission to preach penance. Can you inform us os to the “ In the Catholic teaching on the well-written biography picturing a preparing for the priesthood in condition of glorified bodies after of Cardinal Gasparri) elsewhere); the witness of God the urgency of physical impulses and S t Francis would not allow any virtue of temperance, only that is great man laboring untiringly for 340 seminaries in China, , dominion or property of temporal the general resurrection? Will the According to the second article Father’when He said: “ This is My Japan, Indo-Cbina, Africa, and beloved Son, in whom I anf well sinful which is opposed to, the end English Catholicism in the bleak goods to be v e ^ d in his order. baby and the old and crippled and of the Apostles’ Creed, “ . . . and for which an appetite is given. and troublesome times before the many other sections of the mis­ maimed be just as they were when in Jesus Christ, His only Son, Our pleased; hear ye Him” (Matt, hi, Poverty was the foundation o f the For the preservation of the indi­ “ Second Spring.” — J. S. McHattio, sion fields of the Catholic Church, order, and the members of it, they died, and will they look just Lord;” we are taught to believe 17; Mark i, 11); the testimony of U E T M MEOft total 15,168. Christ Himself, confirmed by the vidual, God has instilled the appe­ S.J. though exhorted to do manual as they did on earth? that the Redeemer whom God tites of hunger and thirst, which promised and sent to us is the only holiness of His life, by His prophe­ labor, were not permitted to re­ Those who die in infancy, al­ overcome indifference, laziness, Son of God, true God of true God, cies and miracles, especially the ceive in return anything but the though they will in a certain sense whatever might interfere with the bare necessities of life. It was have the same bodies as they had and that in Him, Our Lord, we miracle of His Resurrection; the teaching of the Apostles on the DE enioorderly processes of necessary and MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED out of humility that he gave to his believe as we do in “ Our Father,” on earth, will not have infant regular nourishment. To eat foods order the name Friars Minor. bodies in the resurrection. Neither who is in heaven, since He is one point, confirmed by miracles (John 10 that are harmful, to eat to excess, Following is > list of motion pictures revlewtd and eUttIfied by th* National in nature with God the Father, XX, 31; Rom. ix, 5, etc.); the testi­ A number of small communities will those who die in the decrepi­ to drink what is injurious to health eonncil of the Legion of Decency through its New York faeadqoartera; of Franciscans sprang up. In tude of old age have thin and through the mystery of the Holy mony of so great a number of or life, to disturb reason by ex­ Clast A—Bectien 1— Unobjectloaable for General Patronage 1212, Francis established a group emaciated bodies, but everyone Trinity. martyrs, and the amazingly ranid Aces and Elzhts. Hearts Divided. Private Secretary. spread of the Church and her cessive potations— all such dis­ of women at San'Damiano, under will receive a body in the perfect That Jesus is the Messias or Re­ orders are opposed to the end for An All-American Chump. Hearts in Bondage. Public Enemy’t Wife. deemer of the human race prom­ equally marvelous preservation. And Sudden Death. Hot Money, Racing Blood. the direction o f St. Claire. In development of its nature, with which God gave these physical ap­ Ramona. ised by God in the Old Testament The Son of God, made man, was Augusta, Ga.— Richard Reid, Arizona Raiders. I Was a Captivr of Nasi 1215, he went to Rome to be pres­ all the members perfectly shaped petites. The virtue of temperance Back to Nature. Germany. Beturn of Sophie Lang. ent at the General Council of the and proportioned. As St. Augus­ can be shown from the prophecies called “ Jesus” by the will of God, editor o f the Bulletin and publicity Below the Deadline. Kelly the Second. Rhythm on the Range. rules their satisfaction. Lateran and there met St. Domi­ tine says: There will be no flaw regarding the Savior to come, which because by His Passion and death director of the Catholic Laymen’s Big Noise. King of Kings. Rio Grande Romance. “ Total abstinence from all food Blackmailer. King of the Royal Romeo and Juliet, nic; who had been preaching faith in the glorified body. If some in find their complete fulfillment in He saved us from sin and eternal Association of Georgia, will be presented with the Laetare Medal, and drink is normally a sin against Border Patrolman. Mounted. San Franciseo. and penance in Southern France this life were over corpulent and Jesus, and also from His own testi­ damnation (“ Thon shalt call His Boss Rider of Gun Creek. Last of the Mohicans. Sea Spoilers. name ‘Jesus;’ for He shall save His annual hohor award of the Uni­ the virtue of temperance, if it is so for many years. At the second encumbered with an excess of monies concerning His Divine mis­ prolonged that it imperils the Brand ef the Outlaw. Last of the Warrens. Shakedown, people from their sins” — Matt. i. versity of Notre Dame, at the 21st Bride Walks Out. Lion’s Den. Son Gomes Home. general chapter in 1219, five thou­ flesh, they will not in the resur­ sion on earth. (E.g., in Matt, xi, health or life of the individual. 21). Jesus is also called “ Christ” annual, convention of the Catholic Bunker Bean. Love Begins at JO. Song e f China. sand Franciscans were present, and rection reassume all that mass of 3-6: “ Art Thou He that art to Cain and Mabel. Lucky Terror. Stage Struck. (from the Greek) and “ Messias” Layman’s association here Sun­ Total abstinence from certain there arose the problem of disci­ flesh, but what is superfluous will come, or look we for another? forms of food or drink does not Charlie Chan at thf Man’s Best Friend, Star for a Night. (from the Hebrew)— which mean day, Nov. 8. The Most Rev. Ger­ Race Track. Mary of Scotland. Straight From the plining some of those who wished be discarded. On the other hand, And Jesus making answer said to offend against temperance, pro­ “ Anointed”— because the kings, ald P. O’Hara, Bishop of Savannah, China Clipper. Meet Nero Wolfe. Shoulders. to dilute the original spirit of the whatever of the body disease or them: Go and relate to John what Hissing Girls. Swing Time. priests, and prophets of old were will present the medal in the name vided the primary purpose of the Crash Donovan. order. Francis would not yield an old age has caused to waste away you have heard apd seen. The Crima Patrol. M ’Lies. TatUcr. anointed, and Jesus is our great­ of the university, which will be appetites is served; and if such inch, and the order continued as will be restored by the power of blind see, the lame walk, the lepers total abstinence is undertaken Crooked Trail. Mr. Cinderella. Texas Ranger, are cleansed, the deaf hear, the est King, Priest, and Prophet. (Cf. represented by its president, the Darkest Africa. Murder W ith Pictures. Thank You, Jeeves. he had founded it. Again, on his Christ, as for example, those who from a worthy motive, such as pen­ Mummy’s Boys. They Met in a Taxi. Exod. X XX, 30; I Kings ix, 16; Very Rev. John F. O’Hara, C.S.C. Down the Stretch. return from a very adventurous were unduly thin will he filled out dead rise again, the poor have the ance for sin, or training of the Draegerman Courage. My American W ift, Thoroughbred. Acts X , 38; Heb. i, 9.) Jesus missionary journey with a Crusade in due proportion. Similarly, Gospel preached to them.” ) The will, it goes beyond the virtue of Early to Bed. My Man Godfrey, Three Hesqulteers. Christ is ;alled “ Our Lord” be­ Earthworm Traetpr. Navy Born. Ticket to Paradise. of the year 1219, he was grieved those who have lost an organ in prophets foretold the time and New Museum Is Planned temperance and enters the higher cause, as Go^d, He is the Creator Easy Honey. Nine Days a Queen. Traitor. to find that two of his vicars had life, an eye, an arm, a leg, etc., place of His coming, together with Nobody’a Fool. and Preserver of all creatures, To House Art Treasures field of, the counsels o f perfec­ Educating Father. Trapped by Television. introduced innovations whose will have these lost or crippled the circumstances of His birth, tion. . . . End of the TraU. Oh, Susannah. Trouble Ahead. having supreme power over them, tendency was to bring the Fran­ members restored in perfect condi­ life. Passion, and death, even to “ What of the impulse for the Fast Bunett. Old Hutch. Trouble for Two. Fatal Lady. One Hundred Days of Two-Fisted Gentleman. ciscans into line with the other tion. In brief, all who rise in glory the least circumstances; His resur­ and, as God made man, He is the Dubuque, la.—A new building to preservation of the race? Here Redeemer of all mankind; rightly house the Columbia mission, his­ Follow Your Heart. Napoleon. Two in a Crowd. rdigious orders. Later in his will have perfect bodies in the full rection and ascension, and the again, in the Catholic teaching, Gentleman From Louisiana. Onr Relations, Undercover Han. acclaimed, therefore, as “ King of development of mature age, and sending down of the Holy Ghost; torical repository, is the immedi­ there is a virtue o f temperance, Ghost Patrol. Parole. Unknown Ranger. Francis, with Cardinal OIrl of the Oxarkt. Pepper. Walking on Air. Ugiolino, official Papal protector because of this, their perfection, the destruction of , which kings and Lord of lords” (Matt. ate goal of the Midwest Anti­ and a higher counsel of total ab­ Girl on the Front Page. Picadilly Jim. Wedding Present. and adviser of the Franciscans, these bodies will all be beautiful. was to happen after His death; XXV, 34). quarian association of Dubuque. stinence. The virtue of temper­ As the Holy Father piously ob­ Girls' Dormitory. Poor LitUe Rich (HrL Wellington Pike Goes W e st drew up a rule for a fraternity of Those who have been cross-eyed the rejection of the Jews and the 'The mqseum, which contains col­ ance obliges all; the higher coun­ Grapd Jnry. Poppy White Ange). or lame will he so no longer. Those conversion of the Gentiles, and the serves (Encycl. Quae Primas, lections embi^ing the fields of art, sel, only those who voluntarily as- Grctn Pastures. Postal Inspector. White Fang. Franciscan associates, who were to who have had crooked noses will founding, spreading, and duration Dec. 11, 1925): “ What more history, and science estimated at snmef it.” Half AngeL Preview Murder Case. Winds of the Wasteland. become the tertiaries of today. agreeable and pleasant subject for a value of $1,500,000, was initiated Harvester. Ptipeett Comes Across. Wolves of the Underworld. In 1224, the miracle of the have them straightened out. In a of His Church. (Cf. Dan. ix, 24 Heart af the West. Yellowstone. sqq.; Isai. vii, 14; Mich* v, 2; Ps. our contemplation could we have by the Most Rev. Francis J. L- stigmata of St. Francis occurred. word, all physical defects will be Claaa A— Section a— Unobjoctlonablo lor Adults removed in the glorified Iwdy. Ixxi, 10; Zach. xi, 12; Isai. 1, 6; than the fact that Christ is our Beckman, Archbishop ef Dubuque. World Crusade Against In order to conceal his wounds Ruler, not solely by an inborn Aqthony Adverse. In His Stags, R^ad to Glory. from the eyes of the curious, Fran­ However, there will be variety. Ps. xxi, 7; Joel ii, 28; Mai. i, H ; Neo-Paganism Is Urged Bengal Tiger. Isis of Fnry. Roamlag Lady. Jer. ix, 15.) These and numerous right, but by a right acquired by 1 Stand Condtmnad. cis ever after covered his hands There will be no standardized and Cardinal Mundelein Rome.—A call for,a world cru­ Champagae Charlit. Satan Met a Lady. uniform type of beauty, but blonds other such prophecies h^d already His redemption o f us? ‘Ye were Christopher Bean. It Couldn’t Have'Rappened. Second Wifo. ■with his habit and wore shoes and been written many centuries be­ not redeemed with corruptible Observes Anniversary sade in the Cathblic press against Craig's Wife. JaUhreak. Seven Brav* Uca. stockings. In the next two years, and brunets, blue eyes and brown Crouching Beast. King Slaps Ont. fore Christ, and were preserved things as gold and silver . . . but Chicago.*-Cardinal Mundelein, heo-pag;anism was sounded by Seven Sinners. the stigmata were a source of phys­ eyes, etc. Each individual’s body Cardinal PacelJi, Papal Secretary Don’t Turn ’Em Loose. Lady B* CartfnL Sht-Oev|l Island. will be perfectly beautiful accord­ and read by the Jew? as Divine with the precious Blood of Christ, Archbishop of Chicago, observed East Meet* West luuly Lack. Sing, Baby. Slag. ical pain, and Francis’ health be­ of State, ii) inaugurating the In­ Last Jonraey. ing to its type. Such is the com­ writings. They were also trans­ as of a lamb unspotted and un­ the 27th anniversary of his Epis­ Fury. Sitting on th* Heen. came progressively worse. On defiled’ (I Pet. i, 18-19).” copal consecration Sept. 21, by ternational Congress of Catholic General Dies gt Pawn. Law in Her Hands. Snsy. O ct 8, 1226, S t Francis, lying on mon teaching of theologians. lated into other languages, and Girl From M asdm t.- Murder by an Arlstecrat. S4 Hours to KUL spread among the pagan nations. Finally, Jesus, the Second Per­ assisting at his throne at an an­ Journalists. The new paganism, the ground, with an old habit cov­ he said, is producing the same state Give He Yeur Reart. Murder in the Old Red Threo Married Men. Moreover, Christ and the Apostles son o f the Holy Trinity, is called niversary Mass in the Cathedral of Golden Arrow. Barn. To Mary with Lovt. ering him, exhorted his brethren We hear in sermons that the proved to the Jews, from the the “ Word” of the Father because, the Holy Name. Cardinal Munde­ of low world morals as flourished Gorgaeus Bossy. Next Time We Love. ’Valiant Is th* Word for to the love of God, o f poverty, Apostles were ignorant, unlettered, just as an idea conceived in «ur lein was consecrated Titular Bish­ in the time of pagan Rome. Great Ziegftld, One Rainy Afternoon. Carrie. and of the Gospel, and then died writings of the prophets, that the Hi* Brother’s Wife. Private Nnmber. Wives Never Know, stupid, and weak men. If this be Messias was come, and that He minds is called the “ word” or con­ op of Loryma and Auxiliary Hollywood Boulevard, Reekless Way. Yours For tho Asking, peacefully. the case, how could they have con­ Hlmself-rjesus of Nazareth— was cept of the min(j, so the Son pro­ Bishop of Brooklyn Sept. 21, 1909. Radio Speech Courses rd Give Hr Life. He had asked to be buried in the verted the world? the Messias. (“ Search the Scrip­ ceeds from the Father as the con­ Claaa B-wOhJecttoaaUa la Part criminals’ cemetery, but his body cept of the Father’s mind by His At Fontbonne College It was mainly the grace of God tures, and the same are they that Observe Columbus Day, Daredtvilt of th* Earth. Go Get 'Em Hainei. Men In W hit* (rt-ittu e). was taken in solemn procession to which converted the world, but we give testimony of Me” — John v, act of understanding. (“ And He St. Louis.— Courses coifiprising DevU DoU. Hell Ship Morgan. P w of Old Drury. the Church of S t George of Assisi, should avoid unduly deprwiating 39.) was clothed with a garment Is Roosevelt’s Message a study of the construction and de­ Dinner at Eight (rt-lssuc). It Had to Happen. Bursult of Hapidatsa. where it remained until 1230, two Washington.— President Roose­ livery of radio talks, the writing Dodsworth. It's Love Again. Secret Agent. the human instruments which God ■The main arguments that lead sprinkled with blood; and His name Everything Is Thunder. Klondike Annie. Soak the Rich. years after his canonization. It used to bring the message of US to believe in the God-head of is called ‘the Word of God’ ” — velt has issued a proclamation des­ and production of radio plays, Forgotten Faces, Lightning Jim Carson. Spendthrift was secretly removed to the Christianity to mankind. No one Jesus Christ are: The unchanging Apoc. xi^ 13. “ In the beginning ignating Oct. 12 as Columbus day radio psychology, and voice tech­ Frankie and Jehnnie. Living Dead. Things to Como. great Basilica built by Brother Girl from Mandalay. able to write as does Paul in his teaching of the Catholic Church was the Word, and the Word wa.s and has invited the public to ob­ nique are being taught this year Two Against tha World. Ehas. Not till 1818 was it redis­ with God, and the Word was God” serve the day with appropriate in all major departments of Font- C lu s O —Coadsaanad Epistles can justly he character­ on this point; the prophecies of the Ecstasr. Gambling W ith Souls, Henry the Eighth covered beneath the high altar in ized as “ ignoirant, unlettered, and Old Testament, wnerein the prom­ — John i, 1.) ceremonies. bonne college. (re-ittue). the lower church. PAGE FOUR T H E REGISTER Sunday, October 4,1936 Eucharistic Congress Draws Crowd of 150,000 miByiEPiiD Pastor, Nun Latest Martyrs in Russia (Continued From Pufe One) exploited, the local Spanierdi in­ the dayt of Abraham and Motet, Berlin.— Word has just been to the family, but was,cremated, tended to do it themrelTe* for Palettine wat held before the He- received here of the death in as is customary in Soviet jails. their own benefit." brewt’ eyet by God at a land flow­ prison o f Mother Anna Ivanovna Another.name is added to the ing with milk and honey, It be­ Abrikossova, founder and superior long list of martyrs of the faith Intelligent Catholict will readily came in time, however, one of the B1PBIIMTS of the Russian Third Order of by the death at the Solovki islands tee from this why the Church hat poorett among nationt b^aute, Dominican nuns of Orient^ (Cath­ in the White Sea of the Rev. Nico­ had a ttormy time in Mexico. The after the downfall of the Jewith olic) rite. Mother Abrikosova las Nicolaievith Alexandrov, a exploiter! of the poor have been itate, itt reiourcet were watted. Hong Kong.— Although the Prot­ died in the Bountjrki prison in priest who was serving a second embarratsed by her conttant work The Turkt, for inttance, cut down estant Church of Hong Kong i.s not Moscow after a severely guarded .sentence at that horrible place so to uplift the mattet, and htrve mott of itt treet and did not re­ generally considered as particular­ detention which, lasted over 13 truthfully depicted by the book, feared that the would awaken the place them. ly “ high,” Lumen service says the years. 'The body was not returned entitled I Write for the Silent. people to what wat really going Calendar announcement in the The entire territory of Crimea on. Heinrich Rickert, professor of church magazine for the Feast of is now without a single Catholic philosophy at the University of the Assumption paid a tribute to priest. All have been imprisoned, Jay Franklin, tyndicated newt- Heidelberg from 1916 until hit re­ Our Lady. deported, exiled, or condemned to paper columnitt, writet that ‘‘ev­ tirement two years ago, it dead at After printing the Hail Mai-y in Regis Takes 1st hard labor in Soviet concentration ery tteamer arriving from Europe the age of 73. He first became full the announcement said in part: camps abounding in all the cor­ brings word of a growing revolu­ famous in the early 1890’t, but “ As we pray our prayer, we are ners of the U.S.S.R. In Simfer­ tionary ttrain in France. People lived to tee the system he evolved "V ' ^ back in Nazareth. Some of our opol, the large Catholic church is of meant are tkipping out of Parit discarded. When any criticism fellow Chnstians will not use this still open but there is no one to prayer, because they fear that by Win in I Seasons say Holy Mass or to administer and gold it tteadily dripping away of it wat voiced in hit classes, and J - Mf from the wounded money bagt." he could not answer, he invari­ using it we may-4n some way take the sacraments. The faithful are The Nation declaret that Premier ably declared: "That should never away honor and glory from Our The Regis c'ollege Rangers still allowed to congregate for Blum’t policy of non-interference even be asked about!" Blessed Lord.. Not only, of course, fought .their way back into the common prayer but that is all. do we not do that, but, at times of In the village of Rosenthal, 30 in behalf of the Leftittt in the Millions of others answer criti­ victory column. Saturday after­ attack upon Our Ldrd’s Divinity, kilometers away from Simferopol, Spanith civil war "hat dettroyed, cisms in the same way. noon for,their first win in two sea­ pottibly for all time, the unity* of the ‘ Hail Mary’ flaunts itself like sons when they opened the 1936 the Catholic church has been the Front Populaire.” The wave a great standard, flying over the schedule at Regis stadium with an changed into a club and dance hall. ' The Catholic Sun of Syracuse, One of the most impressive religious events of the year in the United States took place at Youngs­ of ttriket throughout the country, central point of the Christian faith, impressive 13-to-O triumph over The local Soviet authorities ordered N. Y., says that men and women town, O., where more than 150,000 gathered for a Eucharistic Congress which opened with a children’s showing that it has not fallen. with workers teiiing and staying the Fort Lewis Aggies o f Hesperus. the cross of the church to be pulled all over the world must decide be­ After all, an angel ‘sent from God’ in the factories, presages revolu­ Mass offered by Bishop C. Hubert Le Blond of St. Joseph, Mo., attended by thousands of boys and girls, The victory marked the debut of down, but not a single soul of the tween two opposing forces. They above. is not likely to be wi-ong; and if tion. Coach Mai Fiese, star quarterback village was found to perform the must align themselves with Com­ he could say it that day at Naza­ act. Finally a man was called in Blum, the head of the govern­ munism and its doctrines or join of last year’s St. Mary’s college ment, it a Socialist. He wat caught reth when he told her what she team of Moraga, Calif. from elsewhere, who tore the cross the ranks of the Anti-Communists. was to do for God and mankind, between the devil and the . deep The first touchdown came late in down for 300 rubles. * If they will not join hands with how much more can we say it now, blue tea; if he openly tided with In a locality nearby, a Catholic the Reds, they will be treated as when all that he foretold has been the third period when Charley the Spanith Reds, it meant war church was confiscated by the enemies by the Communists. If fulfilled.” Cain, fullback, intercepted an Ag­ . between the Communist and the gie pass and raced 67 yards for a Soviets and in return the Catholics they try to play a foxy game, the were given a little synagogue to Fateitt nations of Europe; if he score. Clark placekicked the extra Reds will harry them at dogs Two Chicago Priests sei-ve as their chui'ch. kept neutral, it meant the French hound rabbits. The Sun considers 468 Translations Published gion at the Imperial University of point. The second six»pointer came ultra-radicals would quit support­ the struggle inevitable and says it Freiburg, Germany.— Four hun­ Kyoto. Are Robbed of $500 on a last period end run by Jim Football league was ushered in at ing him. will perhaps be bloody. dred and sixty-eight language Priest Saved from Fire Udovick, who, behind perfect in­ Regis stadium Sunday afternoon translations have come out of Lake Edward, Qud.— Trapped in Chicago.— Two priests. Fathers terference, galloped .41 yards to The viciousnett of the Reds in Raymond Pelosinski and Henry when the highly-favored Regis We with that more American books published by the world- an upper floor of the rectory, the bring the count to 13 to 0. The Reds were held to a scoreless tie dailies would take their duty of in­ the Spanish civil war shows the famous firm of Herder & Co., Cath­ Rev. Georges Philippon, parish Pobudkiewick of St. M aij of Per­ game ended with the Rangers on petual Help church, while carry­ by the Tigers of Holy Family high forming their readers with the te- truth of The Sun's remarks. When olic publishers here, according to priest, was saved from injury by the Aggies’ eight-yard line. school in a raging snowstorm. rioutnett that marks The Minne­ they held a city, they slew many their newly-established house or­ fire by parishioners who climbed ing apptoximately $500 in church This Saturday, the Rangers collections to a bank, were held up After the early part of the second apolis Star. It carries both the Rightists, even going so far at to gan, Am Buechertisch. to the gallery roof and helped him meet Spearfish (S. Dak.) Normal and robbed by three masked gun­ period, the game developed into a syndicated column of David Law­ murder the wives and children of Vatican City.— (NCWC Cable) Founds Religion Course to the -ground. at Regis stadium in what is ex­ punting duel between Capt. George non-Reds. Their partially success­ men. rence, who writet from the view­ —"In America we regard it as our Tokyo. — A benefactor who Crime Stories D^lored pected to be the hardest game on Hall of the Tigers and McDermott point of the die-hard economic ful attempt to blow up the famous greatest task and our greatest wishes to remain unknown has the Denverites’ schedule, as the of Re^s, the former holding the Alcasar, whose garrison was made Antigonish, N. S.— 'The Catholic standpatters, and that of Jay privilege to give to the people in given 50,000 yen for the founda­ Women’s league in annual conven­ Byzantine Studies Aid Dakotans were undefeated last edge with a nearly 40-yard average. Franklin, an ouUtanding writer | «P chiefly of military students and the most effective manner the tion of a course in Christian reli- tion here passed a resolution de­ Union of East and West year and are said to have a stronger The season’s colorful inaugural from the liberal viewpoint. Each hundred powerful and inspired messages aggregation this season. ceremonies, scheduled to take place women and children took refuge, ploring the prominence given in Vatican City.— Receiving in au­ Tuesday and Friday until the elec­ our revered reigning Pontiff sends 12,262,022 Visit at the daily press to the “horrible de­ Prep Teams in Scoreless Tie before the game, were postponed was typical of their barbarism. forth and particularly his Encyc­ dience some 400 delegates to the tion, it is carrying a three-column tails of murder trials, divorces, The 1936 season of the Parochial because of the inclement weather. department headed “ Battleground The trapped garrison could not lical letters,” Frank A. Hall, di­ Shrine in 278 Years International Congress of Byzan­ possibly do more than defend it­ scandals, and all so-called sins of tine Studies, His Holiness rejoiced of Politics," in which it gives the rector of the NCWC News service, Quebec.— Since the beginning of society.” three major parties of Minnesota self, and the Alcazar itself was declared in his address at the open­ pilgrimages in 1658 and through in a gathering of much importance — Republican, Democratic, and one of the mott glorious architec­ ing of the International Congress 200,000 at Belgian Congress for many countries and in which 1935, 12,262,022 pilgrims have vis­ .— Two hundred thou­ Farmer-Labor— the right to pre­ tural and historical monuments of of the Catholic Press in the Aula ited the Shrine of St. Anne de many distinguished figures took The Register Shopping Guide sent uncentored news and views the country. But the Reds, out of Magna of the Dominican Athe­ sand persons took' pari in cere­ part. The meeting dedicated to By­ Beaupre. In the same ppriod, monies that brought to a close the MR. AND MRS. SHOPPRR— The Rez^ter recommends this einhsbeticaUy- from their central committees. pure terrorism, did their best to naeum Angelicum. 393,150 Masses have been cele­ zantine studies. His Holiness told indezed Ust el husiness and preiessional iMOfle lor yoiu- needs. A s leaders destroy it and all within it. Fortu­ There were present at the in­ great Congress of Malines, called the delegfates, is also a co-operation in their various lines, they are well equipned to give you czceilaat service. The editorial views of The Star brated and 8,798,000 Communions Give them a trial and shew your appreciation, for they are co-operatinc with may be found in the paper’s own nately the besieged garrison and augural ceremonies some 250 dele­ for the purpose of instructing BeL in the work for unity between the were distributed. Organized pil­ gian Catholics concerning reli­ us la yiviay you a finer publicatiea. editorial department. refugees were finally rescued when gates representing the Catholic grimages have totaled 7,882. East and the W^st, much de­ gious, economic, and social prob­ Certainly such a plan is much the Rightists took Toledo. The de­ press in ' 28 different countries. sired by the Church and favored DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL more dignified and American than fense of the fort will go down as There were also present members lems of the present times. by the Popes. GROCERY one of the bravest pages in Spanish Witchcraft Discussed the bull-dozing tactics adopted by of the diplomatic corps accredited Converts to Give Bishop Ring DR. W. F. LOCKE many dailies, which stoop to al­ history. to the Holy See, a large number In Missiology Week London.— Former students of Descendant of Spanish Westerkamp Bros. KE. 8613 KE. 8613 most any low trick to sway readers. of Archbishops and Bishopsj in­ Louvain, Belgium.— The 14 th Ely (Anglican) Theological col­ KE. 9043 5106 Wash. lege who have become Catholics Kings Dies in Britain 1216 Speer Btvd. The Observer in The Catholic cluding the Most Rev. Hugh L. annual Louvain Missiology week are to present an Episcopal ring Talk— Don’t W a lk - Stuart Chase, in his new book, Telegraph of Cincinnati asks why Lamb, Auxiliarj' Bishop of Phila­ was attended by members of 45 London.— Daughter of a Span­ VETERINARIAN delphia; other distinguished prel­ to the Bishop-elect of Leeds, Msgr. Telephone Your Order "Rich Land, Poor Land" (McGraw- the Y. W. C. A. invited Commun­ religious congregations represent­ ish political exile who claimed to Small Animal Specialists . Everything a Good Grocery Hill, $2.50), shows that for many istic speakers to its clubrooms on ates, the governor of Vatican City, ing 15 different nationalities. The Henry Poskitt, who also was a stu­ be descended from the Kings of and other outstanding personali­ dent of Ely. Abqut 30 Catholics Should Have years America has been overcut­ the University of Cincinnati cam­ general subject discussed was Valencia 700 to 900 years ago, Cat and Dog Hospital Best Foods at Lowest PjJces ties. who were at Ely have already been CUPPING—SURGERY—DISEASE ting its forests, overgrazing its pus. “ Communism is opposed to “ Witchcraft in Mission Lands,” a Mrs. Rosario Fawdry has died in W e Deliver traced. pasture lands, carelessly cultivat­ Christianity; yet the Young Wom­ subject of extreme importance to Birmingham aged 7.5. Mrs. Faw­ ing its farms, and thus causing an en’s Christian association aids the Chalice to Be Tribute the missionary apostolate becau.se Mission Priest Murdered dry was an accomplished pianist, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE awful waste of its resources. So propagation of Communism. How To Deceased Knights of the difficulties which sorcerei-s Rangoon, Burma.— Father Bou­ and with her brothers gave notable far has the wasting gone that if it can. the Protestant groups in this of all kinds present to the advance langer of the Paris Foreign Mis­ musical concerts in Birmingham. The firms listed here de­ HORACE W. BENNETT A is not checked we may face b rea d j community supporting the Y. W. Buffalo, N. Y.— A gold-plated of the Gospel. sions society, pastor of the mission COMPANY silver chalice, donated by the serve to be remembered riots and wild disorders within an- C. A. permit their money to be of Pegu, has been murdered in his Furthering of Social T.'bor 1271 TAbor 1271 spent for the promotion of that Fourth Degree of the Knights of other generation. A hundred mil­ bed by an unknown assassin who when you hre distributing 210 Tabor Building which is directly opposed to the Columbus and inscribed with the Public Works Program Principles Commanded lion acres have been ruined by stabbed him. your patronage in the dif­ REAL ESTATE preventable erosion; forests have democratic form of government names of recently-deceased mem­ Giving Rome New Face London.— The clergy are called under which we live?" No effort bers of the order, will be given to upon to their utmost to spread the ferent lines of business. LOANS AND INVESTMENTS been cut down and burned over Rome.— In an effort to make Choice Apartments for Rent is made on the part of any Cin­ one of the poor parishes of the Spanish Government Is Church’s social principles as set without replanting; grazing lands Rome a “ capital worthy of its past INSURANCE OP ALL KF’ S bare turned into deserts; the water cinnati group save the Catholics Buffalo diocese. Among the and future,” at least a half dozen Denounced by Official forth in the Encyclicals of Pope available for our rivers has been to counteract the Red propaganda, names to be placed on the sacred major public works projects are in .-^The Spanish minister Leo XIII and Pope Pius XI by tne depleted; it looks as if man him­ warns The Telegraph. vessel are the Most Rev. Bi.shop full swin^ in and near the city. to the Irish Free State, denying an Most Rev. Arthur Hinsley, Arch­ self is responsible to tome extent William 'Turner and the Rt. Rev. Included in the improvements are anpouncenient that he had been bishop of Westminster, in a state­ for disastrous droughts and floods Dr. John L. Rice, health com­ Msgr. Nelson H. Baker, late a boulevard to connect the Church dismissed, indicts the Leftist Span­ ment announcing the holding of a through hit unscientific interfer­ missioner of New York city, an­ founder of the institution of Our of St. John Lateran and the Colos­ ish government. The minister says triduum in Westminster Cathedi-al, Preferred Parish Trading List ence with timber and soil. Fortu­ nounces that 1936 is likely to wit­ Lady of Victory. seum, the demolishing of struc­ that he re.signed eatly in Septem­ Sept. 27, 28, and 29, “ in reparation nately, the' warnings of Theodore ness fewer births in the city than tures that hide St. Peter’s, and the ber and that he considers the for the outrages against God in Roosevelt about forest control any year since 1890, although the Clean Life Pays, Says draining of the Pontine marshes. present government does not rep­ these-times.” have borne good fruit, and the population today is about three Mme. Schumann-Heink resent the Spanish nation, but is St. Francis St. Dominic’s work of the present administra­ times what it was 46 years ago. Attended Daily Mass simply a screen behind which Body of Archbishop tion, likely to be continued no mat­ The birth total will not reach 100,- Salt Lake City.— Mme. Ernes­ anarchist and Communist commit­ ter which party wins in Novem­ 000. tine Schumann-Heink, 75, noted Though Non-Catholic tees maintain control in those re­ Reburied in Cathedral Libndon. — Fifteen years after De Sales’ ber, it acting for the benefit of This year, for the first time in Catholic opera star and mother, of London. — Lord Moynihan of gions which have not been occu­ erosion control, the regulation of eight children, says that her for­ Leeds, eminent surgeon who died pied by Rightist.s. his burial, the remains of Liver­ history, Nev/ York city public pool’s first Archbishop, the Most river flow, flood control, silt con­ schools did not experience an in­ mula for living to a ripe old age is recently, although not a Catholic, T H E BROADWAY trol, etc. not to dissipate. “ Never have I attended Mass every morning Rev. Thomas Whiteside, were COAL crease in enrollment; they report- We should not forget that in ^ g smoked or drank,” she says. “ I whenever his wife, a Catholic, was Prelate, President of brought back to the city from Ford DEPARTMENT have always led a clean life; it ill. Grief because of his wife’s cemetery and re-interred in the STORE COMPANY Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. The officials said that this was be­ College 25 Years, Dies partly-finished mortuarj’ chapel of Classical Music Banned cause of the cumulative effects of pays.” passing is believed to have caused Washington. — The Rt. Rev. F. A. Mumford, Sigr. Lord Moynihan’s death. the great new Metropolitan Cathe J. M. CONES, Pres. By Canadian Archbishop immigration restrictions and a fall­ Msgr. Bernard J. Bradley, presi­ dral. w. 26th and Decatur GA. 6125 ing birthrate. Aged Priest-Poet, Blind dent of Mt. St. Mary’s college, 21 to 51 South Broadway Emmitsburg, Md., died-in Provi­ Ottawa, Can.-i-All classical mu­ The statistics on the havoc being Increase Is Shown in For Nine Years, Is Dead dence hospital at the age of 69. Nun, One of 7 Sisters sic has been banned in Catholic wrought by birth control are piling Lowell, Mass.— The Rev. Louis Spanish Divorce Rate Monsignor Bradley was head of churches of the Archdiocese of Ot­ up to mountainous proportions. In Religion, Is Dead L. C. B. A. ! A. Nolin, O.M.I., 87, stationed at .— Spain’s civil war has the historic Maryland college for Annunciation tawa by'the Most Rev. Archbishop One generation is going to be Manchester, N. H.—Mother M. St. John the Baptist’s (French) brought an increase in the divorce more than a quarter of a century. St. Mary’s Branch No. 298 | Guillaume Forbes in favor of Gre­ enough to make the movement rate and a decrease in the number Francis Xavier, 85, who died at bring widespread econon\ic disas­ church for 35 years and one "of j Meetinys held every second sad foartb | gorian music. the oldest Frenc'h-Canadian priests of religious marriages. In Leftist- the Convent of Mercy, was one of I Thursday of the month st 2 o’clock | ter to thousands. While a sup­ a family of seven daughters who LONDON MARKET AND in New England, died in St. Jos­ dominated territory, marriages 500-Year-Old Secret posedly Christian nation is thus entered religion. All natives of GROCERY HOLY GHOST CHURCH HALL f eph’s hospital. Although blind for have been performed in court­ 19TH AND CALIFORNIA STS. | Foundation Lacking in killing itself off, the atheistic gov­ Chapel-Room Found County Cork, Ireland, one entered nine year.«, he had written much rooms or before military commit­ OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. 12th Century Cathedral ernment of Russia it now exerting tees. London.— A secret room in a in Galway, Ireland, and the others efforts to promote births, in order poetry and performed his priestly 500-year-old house near Mount- came to America to become nuns. Quality Meats and Groceries duties daily. London.— Although it has stood to hasten the development of Si­ field, Sussex, concealing a broken Mother M. Francis Xavier was 3800 Walnut Street since the 12th century, St. Alban’s beria and other poorly-settled re­ New Vicar* Provincial altar-, vestments, and two statues nearly 70 years in the Sisters of Phones; MA. 5239— TA. 3845 Cathedral in Hertfordshire has gions of the U. S. S. R. Point of Resistance Named for Dominicans was'discovered by workmen razing Mercy. had no foundation at all. Work­ New Orleans.— The Very Rev. the 14th century building. Hidden St. Anne’s Shrine between floors, the six-by-six DRUGS men, digging trenches at the base Forty thousand babies are born •P. L. Peretta, O.P., pastor of St. of the structure in an attempt to Dominic’s church .here, has been room’s arrangement indicated that each week in the 6,000 hospitals it was used for the secret offering TWO STORES discover the source of water flow­ of the United States. One out of appointed vicar provincial of the Fr. Vincent Mayer Arvada of Mass in England’s “ troubled ing into the edifice, found out that 40 is illegitimate. The army of Dominican Fathers in Louisiana. SAME PRICES Mass on Sunday at 8:30 A. M. times.” The non-Catholic owner nothing but wet clay and chalk illegitimates in the world is esti­ He succeeds the Very Rev. Joseph Sunday Devotions at 7:45 P. M. support the lofty arches and but­ R. Gonzales, O.P., who resigned is giving the five-century-old reli­ Named Provincial mated at 45,000,000 in civilized gious articles to a Catholic friend. NOVENA IN HONOR OF ST. tresses. nations. The Literary Digest re­ as vicar provincial because of ill 3401 rrsahUa St. Slot ports that, in the United States, health. Albany.— The yery Rev. Vin­ ANNE ON THURSDAY AT 7:45 Americans Received in most of the unwed mothers are na­ Man Posing As Priest cent M. Mayer, O ^.C ., has been tive bora. “ The foreign born have Liquefaction of Saint’s named • minister provincial of the Audience by Pope Pius a lower rate, with Italians lowest Found GuiRy of Fraud Province of the Immaculate Con­ D E SELLEM of all. The highest among foreign Blood Impressive Rite Philadelphia.— A man who is al­ ception of the Order of Minor Con­ FUEL AND FEED CO. The firms listed here de­ Vatican City.—On the Feast of leged to have obtained thousands ventuals of St. Francis. The Vatican City.—Pope Pius re­ born— Canadians— arc still below CHARLES A. DeSELLEM ■ serve to be remembered ceived in audience Mr. and Mrs. native Americans.” St. Januarius, the liquefaction of of dollars in Mass stipends while choice wa.s made at the Provincial his blood took place at Naples in posing as a priest iif all parts of chapter held at St. Anthony-on-the- We Ship by Rail when you are distributing George Ruppert of New York, who PHONE TA. 3206 were presented by the Rt. Rev. the presence of a large number of the country and in China was Hudson, Rensselaer, N. Y. The your patronage in the dif­ Here are the facts from The found guilty of fraud in quarter 35TH AND WALNUT Msgr. Joseph A. Breslin of the New Republic about the World war persons, including lay authorities. Most Rev. Bede Hess, O.M.C., min­ RES. PHONE MA. 8544 ferent lines of business. North American college in Rome, Cannons were fired in salute when sessions court before Judge 0. R. ister general of- the order, pre­ record of Earl Russell Browder, Heiligman. He gave his name as national secretary of the Com­ the liquefaction took place. sided at the chapter. Father Fran­ Dadisho N. Toti, and it is estimat­ cis, O.M.C., was named secretary! munist party and its candidate for ed that in his role as a priest he has Priest Given Name of President; “ Early in 1917 Brow­ of the province and assistant pro­ obtained $50,000 fraudulently in vincial. Both he and Father Vin­ ‘Father of Vocations’ der played a leading role in found­ Rector-Emeritus the United States. Akron, 0 .— ‘The Father of Vo­ ing the League for Democratic cent Mayer will have their head­ DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY cations” is the title given to the Control, which was opposed to the quarters in Syracuse. Rev. John A. McKeever, in whose war and fought against the draft. Training of Catholic Father Vincent Mayer is a 17-year pastorate at St. Martha’s He and other organizers of the In Louvain Dies brother of the Rev. Ferdinand DRUGGISTS TOWEL & LINEN SUPPLY church, eight young men of the league were arrested and jailed on Journalists Proposed Mayer, O.M.C., former provincial and now rector of St. Anthony’s. YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. parish have been ordained to the a charge of conspiracy to violate Louvain, Belgium.— The RL Vatican City.— Definite steps will be filled correctly at the federal oleomargine law. Rev. Msgr. Jules De Becker, 79, looking toward the formation of He is a native of Syracuse. WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Service furnished for Offices, Barbers, priesthood and 23 at present are Restaurants. Stores, and Banquets in seminaries and novitiates. While in jail Browder refused to rector-emeritus of the American future Catholic journalists were Ph. SP. 9765 1066 South Gaylord St. register for the draft and was sen­ college at Louvain, Ls dead of taken at the Congress for the For­ 3104 Dewninz M A. 7960 mation of Catholic Journalists held Patronize Our Advertisers State Spelling Contest tenced to another year’s imprison­ pneumonia. Msgi-. De Becker, ap­ DENTISTRY^ B. W. BECKIUS, Manszer ment, and after serving this he pointed fourth rector of the Amer­ in Rome. A resolution was of­ DR. JORGENSEN Won by Catholic Pupil lost the appeal on the conspiracy ican college in 1888, had a remark­ fered and unanimously adopted by AND ASSOCIATES Syracuse, N. Y.— Regina Doody, charge and served IS months of a able career- as a priest, canonist, the congress that, in countries Francis J. Fisher, Inc. The firms listed here de­ and rector. He v«as admitted to where no Catholic schools of jour­ Disznotis. X-Rsyt, Plates, Bridees, 13-year-old grraduate of St. Mary’s two-year term in Leavenworth, Crowns, Inlays, Fillincs, Extrac­ serve to be remembered school in Medina, became the | when he was paroled T wenty- the bar in Brussels in 1878, and nalism exist. Catholic young men tions. Treatments, Cleaninze, and TAbor 6204 champion speller of New York | four hours after his release he had Joe Ruetz, left guard on the for nearly 50 years occupied the with sufficient cultural and moral Kepairinz. when you are distributing state in the contests held at t h e joined the Communist party.” (Is University of Notre Danre eleven, chair of canon law at Louvain uni­ prepavation be permitted to enter 1206 ISth 606 15th Cement, Plaster, Mortar who has been picked by authorities versity. In 1903, he fopnded the the editorial rooms of Catholic 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 6 s.m .-S p.m. your patronage in the dif­ state fair. She outspelled 50 other sue of Sept. 23, 1936; The New TA. 5761 KE. 8721 contestants in an all-day compe-' Republic is friendly to Commun- the country over as a probable star American College Bulletin. He re­ journals to learn their technical Metal Lath, Stucco ferent lines of business. tition and was awarded a ?50 prize. | ism.) of the 1937 gridiron campaign. signed his rectorship in 1931. and professional organization. 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER