IN 1HIS ISSUE Latrobe newspaper railed IN THIS ISSUB to account for offen»i»e ar- Holy Name Society ticle about St. Patrick and •ora ali-night vigil « gt. Bridget. THE CATHOLIC member* in diocese ea ! Thursday. Founded in 1844 by Rt. Rev. O'Connor, First Bishop of Pittsburgh Diocese

EIGHTY eighth year PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, MARC H 10, 1932 pi-Night Vigil DIES AT AGE OF 63 Latrohe Bulletin

yOn Holy ThursdayRedemptoris t Missionary and St. Vincent President Announces Leap Year "Legem Retreat Master Was Well Plans for Visitation to Known in Pittsburgh Catholic University

I Is Urged On Men The Rev. Martin F. Mullitrari I atr Pa. M •• The Rt. Offends Catholii C.SS.R., formerly of St. Phil«- Rev. Alfred Koch, O.S.B., Anhabbot | Ditcesan Union Holy Name: mena's church, and who WHS well known throughout the Pitt.-burgh of St Vincent Archabbey, I. at robe, [ 11 Society Makes Plans For! TEACHING SISTERS district. died at St. Gerard's Mon- will leave shortly after Easter fori Td astery, I.ima, ()., on Febniarj 21, the regular monastic visitation <>f the 115 SPIRITUAL CASES't^T Proper Observance Of after a brief illness. He »-a di 1 'a: boll«- University of IV-kini;. China, rector of laymen's retreats at St accord i ng to news received this) Brings Flood Of I My Week —John B. TO SEE FILM Gerard's, arid before that had ;»•»»» morning from the Rt. Rev. gideiis —Editor "Retracts* Collins Again Elected one of the most active missionary von Stotzigen, O.S.I!., Abhot primate Picture Is Expected to Prove in the Redemptorist Order. of the Benedictine Order n Rome, j St. Vincent de Paul Society's Retraction Is Called K President For Fourth Valuable Aid in the Teach- The Solemn Funeral Ma wa.. peaking for Cardinal Van I celebrated in St. Gerard'.- Mon- Members Very Active In ing of Mass The Univer- was foundei 1 at other Insult—Rl Kl Tom. astery church on Saturday, !•• >ru 1 ary 27, at 10 o'clock, with K>-v. istigatinn "f Holiness Po pe I i 11 s : February Work XI Print Press Ckb Cornelius Warren C.SS.R., a . 'le uni was e steil to the \ 111 eri-1 jlji|panr&ncc 'of the all-night vigil ! A prc\ icw of a clas teaching Benedirti with t hi- 1 ate l^t. brant; Rev. Bernard Lickintr, i I'he Pittsburgh ParticuLr Coun- Sni Holy Thursday evening to ! film. "The Sacrifice hie, 0.£.B„ as Mass.' C.SS.R., as deacon; and Rev. James Suciety of St. Vincent de Paul, I-atrobe, Pa., March 8 sWKM Friday morning was urged will be given for ih< tea« f Sis- I P. Clark, C.SS.R., as siihdeacoii. were the •enibled on Sundav aiternoLn at day night, February 29, the •11 the parish Holy Name gh in The sermon was preached by Kev f o riTie r ¡a-- : 1er.s of the Diocese of Pittsb the frinì T • society's building. Fifth avenue ing story appeared in St the quarterly meeting John liehr, C.SS.R. Over fi ft y i the auditorium of Catholic High if II- ¡an T'ung, the h1 Wyandotte street. The weather server" column writtetenS iSlI priests were present. Burial was in s an Diocesan Union held last «school, 4720 Fifth ave ,.f; ' s very blustery, but tti confer- Butterbaugh of the nue, Pitts the Redemptorist plot of the Cath- wed IS m pe Utrafcl afternoon in Synod Hall,] burgh, on Sunday afterr if the prop nf ! ence responded to the roll call, letin: mi.n. March olic cemetery of lama. ert y •tract. A special committee j Since then 10 otiw^r con/er»ntes i>e- "What is the origin tt 20, at 2:30. The teaching Sisters of eh Thomas P. Lynch is chair Father Mulligan was horn in Rox- pniteii to headquarter«. The total cate privilege which it the diocese and other teachers are l bury, , Mass., on August 2s, (•ported that letters had al report shows that during the month leap year to the fairer invited to attend this preview of a 1869. Ho spent his early boyhood Rt. Rev. Francis of February, 1.057 families were on myth and history have been sent to the parish pre» I in this vicinity. In the autumn .>f regarding this matter, and j film that will prove a very valuable Ï.H., who is at the the relief list- upon whom was ex- to make on the subject, Bev. James M. Delaney, Dioc-! aid in teaching of the Ma»- to chil- 1885 he entered the Junior I' hn,a. The Very Rev. pelled the sum of $11,615U 1- If the fers it to no less a j paratorv College of the Red md,stotter, O.S.It., is St. Patrick—and tMs h »SmritB»l Director appealed to dltn. Seats will ^ rPS(,rV(d for al„ t> 1 conferences had all responded t . torist Fathers at St. Ciemi ir "As St. Patrick delegates prevent at the meet-1 m muni tv of religious. | the monthly call for meeting;, how riests w ho ma de r l i ,pni1 Saratoga Springs, N e w York, j the shores of Lough _ita cooperate in spreading this | P ' > « e <-> «- \ddressei Latrohe K. Of C. | much more credit of good work well i Thence he went to St. Mary'S Col- ! having the frost out it dsvetion. Father Delaney also urged this showing, le Rt. RiJeve . Alfred Koch, O.S.!!., • done would have been on record. A lege. North East, Pa., at tha : and the snakes out at the the Holy Name men to assist in the! This classroom teaching film has t. Vinceeunt Archabbey, gave the ! the Senior Preparatory College . He .total of 1.15 spiritual cases was the he was accosted by St. JMWUMnt IM>W being carried on by teen prepared by Eastman Teaching j graduated from St. Mary's t 'ess at tiline Communion Breakfast | best monthly record ever shown thus who with many tea» wtt the Knights of Columbus to attain . ., \ , .. .. . tin the spring of 1 S!)l. The a-pi; ant j he latroobb e Knights of ('olumlm- far. Certainly this is a great indica- entations informed hta March 6. more general observance of Good Inc., Rochester, V It is, , for the Redemptorist miss ion si rv tion that the zealous Vincentians are dissention had brains JM Th.- to, Friday by business places. ! believed to be the fir-t pi ote.s.-i jna l I life entered the Redemptori ; No- discussed by the Rl. Rev. intensely interested in the prime nunnery becaus. of the tell, \ rchabhe It was announced that District i motion picture devoted to re ious I vitate in Annapolis, Md., June, IS9I.1 was "Why Does The work of their society. One hundred the ladies therein mn Sallies are to be held in Sharps-1 training. It represents an uni'iiie I After a year's study of hi Church I Her Forces?" which and eighty-three jobs for the needy from the privilege of he developed in his customary force- burg on March 13 and on the North ! contribution to the limited j an,j initiation in the ascetical have been secured through the the question.' ful manner. His remarks, succint anil Side on April 10, and in Connells-; supply of generally available reli- ciples of a Redemptorist he Catholic Charities and the Allegheny "It will be made pertinent, deserved the close atten-, .. •itle on April 3; also that rallies gious film subjects. In the past such profession of his religioui V' I w -, in St. Bridget's day, had been held in th« South Hills i films have chieflv be^n Hramatiza- August 29, 1892. At llchester tion with which they were atten«led. r-mergency Relief Association. . Md., j An although approved by the district on January 31 and on the j tions of the life of Christ or trave- where Father Mulligan pursu< He reminded those present that the | edifying feature of the inter- was not a general and his j Scene at th laity ,a very important segment of ; esting session was a real talk by the South Side on February 7. A num-1 logues of Bible I^and.s. "The Sacri- philosophy and theology he rebuilt Home for the Aged of the I.itile Sisters of the rule for the clergy, ber of parish meetings and other; fice of the Mass" is intended p,i- characterized by a deep, si was I Poor. Pcnn avenu as the old folks returned there last I'riday the Church Militant, must give Cath- j spiritual director of penal institu- j tions of the diocese, Rev. F. J. "St. Patrick—s atanri activitiee were reported, one of the marily for the instruction of chil- earnestness, and a marked nil •ere ! afternoon. nlicity at all times vigorous anil »Iligent support, otherwise little can Huber, superintendent of St. Jo- man himself—was yet Bioet interesting reports coming dren, but will not be without value faith. ous 1 be done toward the advancement of j seph's Protectory. He talked of the moved by St Bridget's yht from St. church, in the teaching of liturgy in Catho- On that hallowe«! Redemptorist Catholic ideals and culture. need of visiting the penitentiary and he offered to coneeds McKees Rocks, where 500 men are j lie colleges and seminaries. ladies the privilege of spot he was ordained priest, De- The Communion Breakfast served "ther penal institutions and the im- receiving Holy Communion every This film was undertaken by the one year in every mber 23, 1S97, by the late Car- in the Lyceum of Holy Family | mense amount of work that could month, the congregation numbering Eastman Company at the suggestion (;;|,f)on. His first assignment E at this she demurred church, was attended by approxi- be done among the unfortunates who •bout 650 families. of the Rt. Rev. John Francis O'Hern, ing her arms arous was the Church of Our Ladv of mately l.r>0 members of the local I »re Catholics; how difficult some- | Bishop of Rochester. When com exclaimed, 'Arrahl Tntrl^, Schedule of Retreats Perpetual Help, Brooklyn, N. V. Council, who tendered the Archab-1 times for a priest to talk to them, . „ , . , ., pleted, it was approved b\ him anil I daumt go back ta " . nBarry, chairman Thence he went to a parish of tie- where a Vincentian might get re S. P. Barry, chairman of the re- by many other pn.IaU., a? a valiia. OF LITTLE SISTERS FOR WORK li SOUTH hot applause and thanks for hi ln- wid such a proposal Msk lt but committee of the Diocesan same title at East Sixty-first suits; how prudent the men who do tere.sting talk. year in four.' Union, presented the schedule of ble aid in teaching and interpreting street. New York City. The greater I the visiting must be in their con- Ntnats to be held this summer the significance of the Mass. Rev. portion of his missionary life was Bishop Officiates on Sunday Rev. Theophane Patrick Mulroy, • tact« with the prisoners. The or- "To which St Patridk . Wu> auitpice». of. the Hol„ .y John M. Duffy, superintendent of »pent at St. Clement's. Saratoga dinary visitor ia allowed but 1& min- to have replied, •MOT Ww. imfuce*.* t* Holy schooIs in Presence of Many j M.S.S6.T., Says His First lame Society, and stated that tMs in the Diocese of Rochester Spring.«, N. Y. At different periods "PENNY LUNCH MOTHER" utes, and this In the pMsehee Of a •quest that fril*aml eb eSociety the ,twentiet and stateh dconsecutiv that tWse the preparation of the of his priesthood he labored at St. Friends of the Aged Mass in New York guard. Membership in the American give you less year, year in which such retreats have picture. Rev. W. T. Craugh. profes- Alphonsus church. N. Y., Ephrata, BURIED IN CINCINNATI I Society for Visiting Catholic Pris- est one of thhe klot. ' *' seen held. There will be three at sor of philosophy at St. Bernard's Pa., Fredericksted, W. I, Pitts- oners guarantees to its members "St Bridget, thus Th.; reim T^ie Rev. Theophar Patrick Mul- j St. Fidelis' Seminary, Herman, be- Seminary, Rochester, collaborated in burgh, and Lima. He was num- ilt Home for tli e Aged of Cincinnati, O., March 4.—CJncin- special consideration from the prison bethought hewelf of the 1, ii.-ters of ginning on July 14, 21 and 28, and writing the scenario and in the film- bered among th»* pioneer community the 1 'nor, Penn roy, Missionary SServani t of the j nati lost one of its leaders in edu-; personnel and limits Vincentians su- husband less condition 4. _ _ ' avennit? , w a s dedicat ed la:-' . Sunday four sit St. Vincent's College, La- ing of the picture. He and Rev. Jo- of St. (ierard's, I.ima in 19.16. Most Holy Trimtv was ordained on j cation early Saturday, when Miss I pervision. ingly popped the quettita ia 1 afterr100i l it -Î O l'I i ni' k b\ the Most trobe, opening on July 21 and 28, seph J. Baierl, professor of theology remained there till November 13, Sunday, February it. by the Most Permission to have the Holy Sac- Patrick, herself. Bat ha I at St. Bernard's Seminary, prepared Rev., Hugh C. Boyle, l».l»!. Bishop of Ella A. Walsh died in her residence, taken the vow of ceUbagr$^ August 4 and 11. Bach retreat will 1918. He endeared himself to all 1 Pitts!luridi . •e i'f h 11 ri- Rev. John F. Dun D.O., Auxiliary rifice of the Mass offered in the extend from Thursday evening to a teachers' guide that accompanies alike by his open-hearted manner. the Broadway Hotel. Miss Walsh workhouse at Blawknox was given. had to patch up the dmcaMi ! dreds of fri ie Gift le Sisters, Bishop of New Y< P at the Church Sunday morning, and the same nom- the film. He returned to Lima in the fali of was known throughout the Midwest. Last year 4,700 men and women best he could with a inal charge that was made last in ad ditii.n t" all t:h e Si sters and of the Annuncia on, New York silk gown. 1930 to take care of the laymen's their aged i Miss Walsh is given the credit were detained there, of which num- year, ten dollars, will prevail. retreat movement begun on a small The Very Rev. Thomas A. ber 1,909 were Catholics. The pre- "And ever sinca then,' Th«• Bis h<. p wa- as.-isti •d b\ the I City. for introducing the system of scale at St. Gerard's. 1 vious custom in the workhouse was the legend, which it is It was decided that the quarterly DENVER HEADQUARTERS Rev. Capui Judge CM, MS • SS.T , Custodian "penny luncheons" in Cincinnati ehin Fat Paul", Al- to have devotions periodically, from say is not found in Bulki's meetings will hereafter be held on Father Mulligan in his heydey phons e and ll Of the Mi ary Servants schools, a system w hich has been | r Jo.-eph I .eonis:»a . Father 2 to 3 P. M. on Sunday, but the real of the ," "if a man' the last Sunday of the months of OF FRANCISCAN NUNS was an indefatigable missionary. Paul :bein g the rhapi; of the Mr H< I y Trinity, assisted lin of the home, adopted nationally. Catholic «ievotion must always and a leap year proposal he March, ..June, September and De- Gift«! with rare, unique thoughts, Fol lowing j Father Theoph tie. and the Rev. services, Miss Walsh was graduated from ever be the sublime and august Sac- the penalty of a silk g* cember, and it was also decided to Denver, March 5.—Denver has an eloquent delivery, he captivated the It ¡shop ! J. A. Tomerlin, M.S.SS.T., was the was C(i!ei irant if Solemn Hughes High School and took spe- rifice of the Most Holy Mass. The kiss. adopt a suggestion made by Father been given an unusual honor and' all types of audiences by his ser- Heini -:> and Brothers li eli on . and he also ndtlressed I Bishop's aid. 1 cial university courses. She taught present warden will be delighted to Maay Protests Fttsd Delaney that two of the meetings distinction in being made the heail-.mons and conferences, the co nigTCji a ti nn w h ci h cm >w'ded into ; of the Commi it y .ended the school for more than 45 years and have Catholic services every Sunday each year be held outside the city quarters of the new Western Prov- The laymen who followed his re- The St Vincent CoUega the ci-lapel. He took this o]apor t unity was retired recently. She taught morning. of Pittsburgh. A motion made by ince of the Poor Sisters of St. I treats at the monastery could see to thiin k atram . in tlh e naim e Iif the Father Theophane Iebrated his for the major portion of her career Club called the editor A. Beck that the June meet- Francis Seraph of the Perpetual in all his talks a preparation for dioce- , a 11 hosl e kind -heart ed priests \ First Solemn Mass on unday, Feb- in Jackson School of the Seventh tested the printing ot such a ing be held at some outlying point, Special Conference Adoration, whose American pro- j his own d«a.th. The closing days of and ) teople who so 'nobl y rallied to j ruarv 2.\ at Jo ph's church, District and in Twelfth District claiming that it was a if possible in connection with a dis- vincial house has hitherto been j his life were marked by a calm- the iili d of the Lit!li e Si sters and New York City. Th Missionary schools. A special conference will be insti- suit to all Catholics and trict rally, was adopted. solely at Lafayette, Ind. Formal i ness almost unexpected in hi.- tense their aged ufuo^ts folio wing the Servants of the Most[ Holy Trinity She leaves a sister, who is the tuted for this special work. The Vin- affront to the Irish, the clergy, The^ annual election of officers of announcement of the change came career. Realizing the seriousness of tragic fire « if last .III I'. 21, which re- I are the third order o f priests and wife of Richard A. Ryan, vice presi- centians will be selected and special- the nuns. the Diocesan Union resulted in the with the news of the appointment his illness, he faced the outcome suited in th e deaths in' f 4!» of the old j brothers founded ini the United dent of the Western & Southern ly trained for this work. Great care The Rev. John Padden, patter choice of the following: President, of Sister M. Basilia, assistant to | with religious tranquillity, a mar- folks and one ci t v firei 11 a n. The States for the Prese r vat ion of the' Life Insurance Company, and a must be taken in dealing with the Holy Family church, Latraofc aril John B- Collins; first vice president, Mother Benarda, mother provincial I velous trust in God and Our Bishojp calli •f Allegheny c id a hearty the central office, 2006 Fifth ave- corridors and saw for themselves I"Ceud Mile 1 Martin Cleary of the local police de- and some of the myths commemorating Rev. Leo Heinrichs, thony Hospital. IS BURIED IN HABIT who wish nue, Pittsburgh. jwli.it hail been done in the work of I to celebrate i day in a partment, were among the guests to with it, the story of 0£JL, in St. Elizabeth Church, I'ati Many conferences reported theii Funeral I restoring the burned structure. All I most appropi witness a private showing of one of myth associated with the Denver, was the simple, material • ma . to attend co-operation with various relief and Reiner, I were highly pleased with the results. | the High Ma Shaun O'Nolan's "scenic plavs" of | * that myth involving the gift af* display marking Tuesday the DR. MULDOON TO ATTEND •Ä.'V'äi ie celebrated on welfare agencies in their respective March 17. at 10 Ireland. silk dress in leap year," nai twenty-fourth anniversary of the ______„_ „_„, I who died on February 23, were held On Satin lav mu ing, the Little j Thursday morn „ | districts and have been able to con- FRI iperior, Vener- o'clock, in Kpi] church, Wash- O'Nolan, writer of more than 7i> serve their dwindling funds. editorial. martyrdom of the beloved priest. MEETING IN NEW YORK "' tendered a re- ington street, Rev. Law. A Irish songs and champion of the "We are confident that the UtM The spiritual .significance, however, day. Solemn Mass was ; able Mother Agatna, Considerable activity is going on _ .. , „ ,, , , , , .. celebrated by her son, Rev. Joseph ception to the Most I ev. Bishop and O'Connel, past tiie Epiphany landed gentry of Ireland, is now vis- weekly in the McKeesport section, was written without thought tlMR •f hundreds of people packing the ! iting in this city. ehnrek - rl, u '"r ' ÄT77 V Pr',Hufh ^ Muldoon'^ of thp Reiner. S.J. She was laid to rest \ many of the p ' ho directed the and A. O. 11. i > chaplain, will where 27 conferences wili soon be it might give offense, and tha 1 waurcli at the Masses that day t o cSchool of Pharmacy of Duquesne | 5300,000 which he celebrant, an Rev. Emmet A. Suddenly there flashed upon the sponsibility is ours since in a • • kneel in prayer and offer their Com- University, will leave tomorrow near her husband, who had pre- relief camp; f.. • , i .u . _ j organized to form the McKeesport | ceded her into eternity by almost he diocese last Ricards will pit screen a picture and the two police- „ ".. , , ment of thoughtlessness wa I »unions for Father Ijeo was of was held men em.tted exclamations of surprise ^ ^ %Z Lce, Millvale, is (Friday) morning for New York 40 years. August. ip 11 \ Id celebrated lowed the article to go lliumi _ tremendous import. All day long. City, where he will attend a phar- 0 0 "We now realize that ti» People went into the church to add J macy association gathering next Trie deceased is survived by the Mass a', s ck. r^ree'n h^he^The ^ foing its share of relief work in following sons and daughter.-: Sis- Among the priesl[ > \vio attended BOY ADMITS STARTING i ,u c c i i- , „ that section. During6 rebruary, j,U01 of the article referred ta their petitions to the constantly Mondayv and Tuesday, March 14 and the figures of relatives whom , , __ , entirely inappropriate; thatfl i»wing list asking the beatifica- ter Mary Basil, Sister of the Im- were the Very Rev. Jul P. Galla I meals were served to children and and 15. if st they had not seen since they came was certain to give offense, tion of the . With maculate Heart, Marygrove College, gher, V.F ., pastor o 's; $2,000 CHURCH FIRE ! adults. The cost was practically all The affair will be a joint meeting to America thirty years ago. though it was labeled as one ef tlM" the ushering in of the twenty-fifth, Detroit; Rev. Joseph Reiner, S.J., the Rev. 1 K. Calle t'y, i istor of St. covered by the local relief associa- of the state boards of pharmacy and ancient myths. We heartily •f silver jubilee, year of devotion Loyola University; August S. I awrence' the Re v. R L. Hayes, St Paul, M: ».—A I tion. delegates of the Faculties of Col- „1,1. ,i our lack of judgment, and ttr jn honor of Father Leo, his cause Reiner, secretary, and John S. D.D., past or of St. Cat! •line's; the thirteen-i -; yeai here j James W. Powers, who died a few leges of Pharmacy from New York, selves as well as for the writer JJ ha« attained a remarkable follow- Reiner, president of the Reiner Rev. Laili siàus Siiw'ins k pastor of by polic•ee whi ith mail MINISTER AIDS PRIEST !I weeks ago, was the president of St. New Jersey, , Dela- . . fj, extend our sincere apologiea 9 ing. The evident sanctity of the Coal Company; Mrs. Agnes Walsh; Holy Kamlil v church Rev. T. F. boxes in ise. con- Paul Cathedral Conference for many ware, Maryland and the District of give cause for offense »an himself and the fact that nu- Sister M. Constantia, Sister of Coaklev, D.D., pa- c!" Sacred that he •e which TO KEEP RADIO DATE j ears. It is stated that he never Columbia. The meeting will be the foreign to our minds, just as merous favors have been granted Notre Dame, at Oshkosh, Wis.; Mrs. Heart chu rch; the I; . . 1a t In •• Pan!, us mi : ,ooo damage. missed a meeting of the conference sixth joint gathering of the phar- any thought of lowering in through his intercession, some of Amanda Sweeney, of Chicago; O.M.Cap., chaplain.i a • I several chiefly fri the> St. Paul ! I/ondon, March 1.—By the cour- ' in all that time. How many other macy organizations. the high reverence in them quite remarkable, give rise to Joseph C. I'helan, whom she adopt- others. j Cathedral a '• tesy of a Wesleyan minister, Rev.. Vincentians can say the same? The 'Äli Dr. Muldoon will read several re- two sacred callings are held bby m the hope that his cause will ¿o for- ed when 5 or 6 years of age. I The fire, i ioni in the ] Vincentians on Sunday prayed for ports at the sessions, and will also Father C. C. Martindale, S.J., was j of us." Ward rapidly. basement, \v: 1 by the the repose of his saintly soul and for make an address. able to fulfill an engagement to ' 24 CHURCHES IN watchman. T e was re- Mrs. J. Lynch, wife of an officer of "Another Insult" father Leo, then pastor of St ferre 11 to the nt. The broadcast, which otherwise would Eniabeth Parish, was distributing BENEDICTINE ELECTED police said th esponsiblc j have had to he abandoned. (Continued on Page 2, Column 4) This retraction, naturally, Communion at 6 o'clock Mass when MEXICO CITY REOPEN St. V. de Paul Unit for other sma I fir th. neighbor- j Father Martindale is giving aj far from a satisfactory •e was »hot by an Italian anarchist TO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL hoo,i for the injury that had ' Mexico City, March 5. holic recently series of radio talks on the saints, PIONEER IN WEST DIES *ho was fanatically opposed to Tor tonly inflicted upon Every Parish Paris, March 5.—The commune of < worship was resumed "I h from the Birmingham studio of the priests. , But in further cxtenuatis« Wisques, in the Pas-de-Calai.-« section, i eight churches in the I British Broadcasting Corporation; Caledonia, Minn., Mar. 5.—Mrs. V, eral Dis- Press Club was informed tik Memphis, Tenn., March 5.— recently held an election to replace trict. A. 0. H. TO RECEIVE hut this week he had contracted toj Carl Thimmesch, a member of St. same story had appeared ia By order of Most Rev. Al- ¡municipal councillors who had died. Celebration of Mass wa resumed give a retreat at Nottingham. Itj Peter's parish here, who died re- [ SISTERS OF SERVICE phonse J. Smith, Bishop of was impossible to get from there cently, was saad t be the oldest resi- the Pittsburgh Press or tin. As the territory comprises an im- in eight additional church' •5 Friday COMMUNION IN BODY burgh Post-Gazette in ite Nashville, a branch of the St. portant Benedictine abbey, some of'and eight more today. N ; unusual to Birmingham, and St. I dent of Houston county. Mrs. Thim- OVEN ^15,000 HALL Vincent de Paul Society is be- An.- nt. Order of Hi-, Cathedral at Nottingham is noti mesch observed her one hundred and 29 or March 1 issue, hat ta, the leaders of the community went to | ceremonies marked the reopeninpening of Div. N vestigation made on tWa ing organized in every Cath- de, will receive wired for broadcasting. first birthday last September. Mrs. | the Abbot and asked him to designate the churches. bernians. South the Prese Club failed ta 1 Ottawa, Canada, March 5. — The olic parish in this city, for the n a body next But a Wesleyan mission hall Thimmesch wa« born in Luxembourg one of his Monks to stand for election Accused of holding religious serv-1 Holy Communion statement. wars of Service have been made purpose of aiding the unem- so as to represent that part of the ices in violation of the State law, the Sunday, March li in Holy Cross nearby is permanently wired fori in 1830 and came to the United " recipients of a hall valued at ployed. population made up of the Religious. Rev. Augusto Gonzales was arrested church at 9:30 o'c .ck Mass. broadcasts; and the minister, Rev. States with her parents in a sailing Father Padden also teo TOt, the donation of an Ottawa Until the bishop's orders The Abbot selected Father Bou-1 yesterday by V era Cruz State troops, Members will ti et in their hall,! Osborn Grebory, willingly allowed ship, the voyage taking 55 days. She exception to the pabiishi Utttlon. The building, called tion, terming K "anothse were received, there was but doux d'Hautefeuille, who is in according to word received here.! 2715 Sarah street, at !< a. m.p and I Father Martindale to use the hall. |wa s a resident of New Ulm, Minn., r Hall, is fully equipped and one branch of this ttociety charge of the Abbey farm and, there- Father Gonzales, it was stated, was | march in a body to the church. Listeners throughout the country in 1862, at the time of the Indian At this time the fall at $15,000. It will serve as here. There are 15 Catholic fore, in closer touch with the people arresteil at a farm house near Cor- A large turnout ?xpected to do thought Father Martindale was massacre. Mrs. Thimmesch is sur- signed by the edHar at i far the Order, which engage parishes here. of the community. He has been i doba as he was preparing to celebrate i honor to the ord ; patron saint, I speaking from Birmingham, while vived by eight children, 56 grand- welfare work. I elected. I Mass for a small assemblage. j St Patrick. he was actually 50 miles away. children and «0 great-grandchildren. (Continued aa

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TrïéJîteT, M SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM IN THE Lenten Novena Opens On Sunday ' EPIPHANY CHURCH OBITUARIES Next Sunday at the Solemn High Mass at 11 o'clock in Kpipliany At Shrine Of The Little Flower church, with Rev. Jos. A. Keener, celebrant, the combined junior and William J. Halfr Candy Special •enior choir« in the loft, singing in four voices, will render William J. Balfe, aged 5't years, Kaim'« "Missa in hon. St. Caecilia," under the personal direction of The Month of March with its wonder the Little Theresf revered | j one of the best known and most ac- Prof. John Sedlacek. Rev. Law. A. O'Connell will deliver a special | age-old devotion to the glorious St. and loved St. Joseph for his humble Observance Is Changed From ' tive Irishmen in Pittsburgh, died for Saturday and Ail Next Week sermon. Joseph, patron of workmen, and and quiet "Little Way." He had j suddenly last Sunday morning at his October 18 to Lenten Date PROGRAM I special patron of the Little Flower, gone before her and by his life j home, 4261 Saline street, Squirrel ' is again with us. To St. Joseph! taught her to labor for and love As Annual Fixture Hill. Mr. Balfe had just left his Processionsl, "O Faithful Cross" (Sur. Hoy Choiri Italian the Little Jesus. To whom should I residence to attend the 9 o'clock and the Little Flower is dedicated Introit, Male Chorus Roman Chant we go for the betterment of our I Mass in St. 's church J Pounds $J 00 Kyrie, Mixed Chorus Adam Kaim this March Novena which opens at 9 temporal needs if not to St. Joseph, The annual Medical Mission Day, when he was stricken with a heart Gradual, Mixed Chorus Adam Kaim | her Shrine in Holy Trinity church, patron of workmen, and to the attack. He was carried bark into Ctado, I Gregorian of which the celebration is promoted j Center avenue and Crawford street Little Flower, doer of humble tasks. by the Catholic Medical Mission j his home, where he died half an hour Offertory, "Tenebrae factae sunt," Male Choir CI. Casciolin'i I on Sunday, March 13. 1 later. Sanctus-Bened ictus, Mixed Chorus Adam Kaim Therefore as clients of these two Board, 8 and 10 West 17th street. $2.00 Value for $1.00 New York City, has been transferred The Solemn Funeral Mass was Agnus Dei, Mixed Chorus Adam Kaim To these great Saints of God all tfreat Saints of God, you should be j ! j the lovers of the Little Flower will eager to join in the novena prayers from October 18, the feast of Saint sung in St. Philomena's church on Communio, Male Chorus Roman.Chant Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock, Reeeuional, "O Come and Mourn" (Sur. Boy Choir> H. K. Hemg be eagrer to offer their petitions and of these nine days. Let all of us Luke, the Physician and Kvangelist, 2-LB. REGINA SPECIAL I prayers during; this holy and making this novena try to keep I to March 18. This change was ex- ; with burial following in Calvary | prayerful Lenten season. To St.. unselfishly the plight of sorrow and pedient because October is the month i cemetery. A number of priests were 1 LB. PECAN BALLS i Joseph, patron of all who labor, suffering of our neighbor upper- of so many celebrations, while ' present in the sanctuary, while large | and to the Little Flower, doer of most in our intentions, that this | March 18, coming as it does in Lent, numbers of members of the various humble tasks, the Carmelite little act of charity may also win is a much more suitable time for the ! Irish organizations in which Mr. Fathers will offer up prayers for (rod's friendship for ourselves. Medical Mission Day celebration. I Balfe had long been so active were $13 Penn An, Tube City Adjustable Window Bracket the very special intention.«, that The hours of the devotion of the The Catholic Medical Mission also present. (Neat «• Smmt,M Mr. Balfe, who had been in the ••«ell •a HmMM ta llakt rampift. ntl|tli| M r*«aiai la pariabir there may be a return of national afternoon and evening will be: Board through its director, Rev. Ed- insurance adjustment business in ••I Mllapalklt, «apablc ml lappnrtiaa 5aa aaaaiai la canalatalr and world-wide betterment in this 12:20, 8:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:1.5. Re-1 ward F. Garesche, S.J., earnestly

: ' ¿iiÉÉÊsl im F.ntahlislied 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Pitone, COurt MM PASSING Church Music Commission .White Transfer & Storage Co.-* Krv. C. A. Sanderh«ck. Secretary BT THE EDITOR im. N Dithridgr Street (Oakland Station) Pittsburgh. Pa. , editors have a most pe- ing. Again, if this is true, li I if humor, or of the nro- he expect the kidnapers ti ists, choir membt s and Catholic MOVING, STORING AND SHIPPING § sgain revealed last touch with him and make ¡unfile in general regarding thes. C MODERN FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE I ^appearance in the La- their demands for ransom ? I subjects.) 2740-48 WEST LIBERTY AVENUE I ' i of » particularly of- It would seem to one wh...., With the beginning of October, RUHL'S BAKERY «garding the origin of knowledge of the technique of pi j 1031 ,• weekly class-instructions and Established 1885 Lehigh 3120 5111 • | ®f^"Leap Year." This lice and detective work is the nu>- j personal interviews were resumed at c. a. niHU »*ror cries of St. Patrick profound in the history of the worl | different points of the Diocese for were reviled in a that Col. Lindbergh and his advisei | the benefit of organists and choir TASTE THE DIFFERENCE i Manner, yet the Bul- should at least make it easy as directors living a considerable dis- S/fecial Order» Given Prompt Attention i passed on the story sible for the kidnapers to ge ; tam e from Pittsburgh. Such meet- it to appear in his touch with the man they most \ ings were held in the following 2700 Main St., Penbrook, Pa. Bell Phone 833S _ he had "no intention to talk to—Col. Lindbergh him . ! renters: Connellsville, Pa.; It ijBDrone." Of course not; It is all right enough to talk abou New C.i-tie, Free port, Greensburg, YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED are never intended to emissaries, go-betweens, etc-., bu Charlc.roi and Washington, Pa. A and when the protests | the chances are that the kidnapers total of 172 organists have been in- COLTERYAHN SANITARY DAIRY structed and interviewed by ttte offending editor he if they have any intention of return FOR BETTER MILK—FOR BETTER SERVICE a pained look of ing the baby, will talk to no Diocesan Music. Commission, at the i enters mentioned above, during the grants to know what i Col. Lindbergh himself. W D \IRY PLANT—1001 Kredonia St. (Elliott), Pittsburgh. W Alnut 3S41 last five months. These, with the UK\N who came to Pittsburgh for in- MB ian of the Bulletin | structions and examinations, give than a quarter of a | It is a sad commentary on the . a total of 357 organists personally the good will and ] state of affairs in this country when, ¡contacted by the Diocesan Music » neighbors in the La- j in such an extraordinarily heart- I Commission. Altogether, the results LIQUOR AND DRUG TREATMENT rending case as the Lindbergh baby's i , which makes it all the ] achieved after a campaign of only 17 Arc \ our home nnd 1ov*<1 on» s h»lnn ruined hy this rurv? If ao call j to understand how he j kidnaping, the lather of the stolen - l months are far beyond what one ;auch a story as that of child has to appeal to two notorious i •.could expect, considering, especially, I to appear in his paper. denizens of the underworld to help ; how hard it is to eradicate abuses SHADY SIDE SANITARIUM ! was not the author of him. All other methods apparently j after they have been in existence Formerly Keely Institute 26S SHADY AVENUE editor took full re- having failed, Col. Lindbergh in ties- ; for so many years. Such wonderful PITTMU IHiH. PA. I'llOAK FttFltSOlt MMS ifor its appearance, say- Deration turned to these two New , results, of course, could not be ob- ld read the proof and York racketeers and pleaded with ! tain* d without the whole-hearted co- publication. Subse- them to come to his assistance in , • operation of many priests, organists ation brought out the his hunt for the baby. and members of church choirs. particle in question was They did. In a short time these . AUTO LICENSE TROUBLES obscure authority two agents chosen by Lindy as his ' It is to consolidate these gains and Til KM TO B.S WK M'KtlAI.ISa! ' to insure further progress in the of Curious Prac- "go-betweens" disappeared f r " m ltt.12 Am» I lern«» «rrurnl la Itrrnrd Unir (in ent movement for musical re- Milli or Without Il lit h vi »7 Application (aril their usual "shady" haunts in New form that the Most Reverend Bishop RICE & IRWIN 128 N. Highland Ave., E. E. the offensive article York, and they haven't been seen j : thought it opportune to address his Efcrint, the Kev. Father since. Even for all their past rec- ' recent letter of March 3, 1932, to the KOTÄ.II V FIT III.IC TII.L. I» r. M. (tor of Holy Family ords for lawlessness, crime and ' ; clergy and to the organists of the lodged his protest racketeering, these two notorious Pittsburgh Diocese. The new in- i Md Latrobe Council persons will undoubtedly bring down structions and the emphatic demands i ¡7 I, ALL INSURANCE til Columbus did the the applause of the nation upon their contained in this letter leave no H a number of heads if they succeed in making con- ] doubt as to our Bishop's earnest i ARR|S-LAWRENCE CO. Uadhridoals. These tact with the kidnapers and induce j determination to bring church music •ulte ALL SURETIES r»urMi i» _Mrad by still an- the latter to return the baby to its OOl'l peomLKS SAVINGS O TRUST B'-OOM im« mé and church choirs up to the standard, - DIMCTOaa - TMt ULTIMATI orJHIOTaCTNM parents. On the other hand, most MM X *«*••«• O*.-O L. LMMKI j of the Press Club not merely, "recommended,'' but M . WM D * Mam ano scovici Fon (VII>Y côw expert police opinion on the kidnap- .ta» [Mtogc. actually "demanded" by the church I MUN M H»»»> t 1«0 • IMHTH CaiANVTIHIt _ 1I r ing is that it is the work of ama- •UMNI L. CONHIUr i5r Hi protests, Editor N'l that the Diocesan Music Com- ! r ar two later printed teurs, however skilled; the "ama- n have completed their first 1 a retraction and teurs" in this instance being taken a! interviews with the organ-1 to mean criminals who have had lit- WM merely adding ind choir directors of the, IF.WFI.FR OPTIIMRTRIS1 Hia retraction did tle or no previous experience in e, it is quite easy to separate D; McKees Rocks Trust Cc. t Ma apology did not crimc, and who are part of no organ- the "wheat" from the "chaff" (as far R. J. HENNE ns musical ability and good will are 1 (.Ida lor All «rmlm « re» Oil Ml Ullis» |MM tola, inasmuch as ized gang of any sort. In short, the 601V Oalrr A»«. Fast l.lbert? •ss « iiAnriFH» »«uva « ||Et to label the story police believe that the Lindbt rgi concerned i. Consequently; the rest I one written and crime was committeed by three or of the work for the accomplishment I aspersions on the four individuals acting in concert, of the reform will proceed smoothly the two great Irish and that the attendant publicity has and expeditiously. so frightened them that they are of OHIO We continue to solicit the gracious ; _ the entire correspon- necessity "laying low" until some of the public hysteria dies down ami cooperation of priests, organists and matter on Page 1 of choir directors, that our work may they are thus enabled to make con- Ball, Main 3200 result in restoring to Holy Church tact direct with the baby's parents The driv music as is in harmony with her Mirf of the Latrobe Few experienced police hold the view >nds is oi -acred liturgy and "worthy of the i Matched by that of the that the baby has been killed; and will in this way House of Prayer and the Majesty of THE GOLDEN STAR i Pittsburgh Press some all think it will be returned in due Everyone in the country G, years ago. John Y. time, after the kidnapers' ransom hidden a paltry fifty will .ist, the solemn I nan the editor of the demands are met to purchase a baby bond :, of the Mass, the DAIRY CO. after the Scripps- hope that the issue will be over- Gretrorian Hymns "Pan,ire l.ingua" The following rhurches and or- had taken over the subscribed many, many times. The and "Veni Creator" and a few Hymns ganists arc not complying with the BUTTER, BUTTERMILK AND COTTAGE CHEESE J4n» before March 17 The terrible riot at the Ford Mo- interest you will receive will be from approved Hymnals. At the regulations and instructions given i At city editor of the tor Company's River Rouge plant, WHOLESALE and RETAIL smaller than the rate you have same time the organist had to sub- by the Diocesan Music Commission. I about for a St Pat- Detroit, in which four jobless men receiving, from your investments, mit for the approval of the Commis- These names will appear weekly in Fatory, and gave the as- were killed and more than a score of others injured, is blamed by the either in stocks or bonds. The in- sion, a copy oi all the Masses, Hym- this column until the Bishop or the I Ice, Milk, Cream and Dairy Products ta reporter named "Red" vestment, however, will be more nals ami - Motets contained in the Music Commission has been assured' aljatter .turned in a Ford officials and Detroit police on secure. Make your investment musical repertoire of his chunh. By by a written statement that certain EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO which for downright Communists, who are said to have doubly secure and double your in- the end of June, l!'.'il, 1S5 church irregularities have been corrected: a to the memory of incited the more than 3,000 jobless terest— How? Purchase bonds in organists of the city of Pittsburgh J be hard to beat men to storm the plant and attack Miss Margaret B. Acheson, Im- ¡ any denomination from fifty to one and of the neighboring towns were „ good, the so-called the police guarding it. Since the maculate Conception, Washington, i hundred thousand dollars. Send us examined. 1 amind on the first Communist who addressed a meeting (Playing and singing Forbidden I the bond and say you wish to In the meantime, the Most Rev- wttfc what the act of 7,000 on Sunday, urging them on Music.) THE THORNTON LAUNDRH establish an annuity or make a con- erend Bishop} after a gener; _ auitable illustra- the attack on the plant, was William James McKeevcr, Old St. Patrick's j ditional gift. The amount you con- view of the tirst records collected copy of the paper Z. Foster, Pittsburghers will place i church, Pittsburgh. (Hymn in ver- , K tribute will be used to further | by the Music Commission, wrote it * DRT CLEANING CO. T Editor Chidester's more than the usual amount of store nacular during High Mass.) mission activity after your death, | litter to the clergy and organists: a aa his eye fell on in these charges. Foster, a former St. , North Side. (Hymns ¡ Esclusiva Users of Miraclean but during your life or the life of the Dioeese (June 10, 1931) em- f article be ordered the Pittsburgher, has fomented trouble in vernacular during High Mass, and j 234 BELMONT AVENUE Phi— 4>156 TOUNGSTOWIf. (K of your survivor, you will receive phatically re-stating the law of the li and the story re- on more than one occasion in this Vespers in vernacular.) the interest your investment earns. ; church concerning the abuse of ad- fer, before this could district and it is easy to believe that Holy Trinity, Fast Vandergrift. he could incite hungry and jobless Hahy bonds will pay you less than I mitt ing women in church choirs, and aids of copies of the | demanding that such abuse, where- (Failure to present music for ap- UNIONTOWN, PA. men to commit acts of violence, such four per cent, but we shall gladly proval.) distributed, and be- ever existing, be removed by Sep- Vr~.TTr.r-T.r:r ¿I I as occurred at Detroit on Monday pay you four or more on your All Saints, East Vandergrift. | rreas telephones be- afternoon baby bon tember 1, ll'.'ll. In this letter the "Service Atturmd to Our Insured" Most Reverenu Bishop also required (Failure to present part of music ¡ There is nothing more pleasing to Your baby bond will help, let l "immediate correction" of other for approval.) i was overwhelmed with the hearts of the Communists than hope, to lift the country out abuses, such as the use of any music When the name of the parish is t from Irish people in such a riot and its attendant costly its present depres set! condition, | not approved by the Music Commis- published, the pastor of that parish j The 0. R. Brownfield Insurance Agency ^Catholics in general. bloodshed. They are schooled and is responsible entirely for the abuse. 1 will help to give more priests sion, the omission, even partial, of • • • ^ their protests direct trained to bring about the destruc- fkm asi a lack mi me ai'iLuino. ukioxtowü, ra. the missions. Five thousand, fiv ' Ordinary or Proper parts of the vdt president of the tion of the present order of things, "The language proper to the hundred and thirty-seven native Ma>,-, the singing in the vernacular "We Insure Against Every Hasard" _ organization, and, and they have an idea that the best Roman Catholic Church is Latin. sons of mission countries are be- during High Mass, the engagement Qnr began to fly- Hun- , way to bring it about is to foment Hence it is forbidden to sing any- ing educated for the priesthood on j of new organists not yet examined of the Press can- I riots that will result in loss of lives. I thing whatever in the vernacular in , Burses and Pensions provided by ¡and approved by the Music Commis- riptions and many I solemn liturgical functions, much We are but poorly informed as to ¡the Pontifical Society of St. Peter I sion. At the same time, the Music ja wrote their sen- more to sing in vernacular the vari- the merits of the controversy, if any, | Clavcr the Apostle for the forma- Commission began publishing weekly CARTER ICE CREAM ¡rtf them needing as- , able or common parts of the Mass' which precipitated the Ford riot of tion of native clergy. The Burses, ¡lie j in the Pittsburgh Catholic papers a ! and Office." Motu Proprio of Pius •A FOOD—NOT A FAD" UNIONTOWN, FA. last Monday, but we repeat that the which ensure the education of sue-; ve Black List of Churches and Organists | the paper, Mr. Chi- X on Church Music 111:7. very fact that William Z. Foster cessive candidates in perpetuity' to writ» who were not complying with the •eorse responsible for was lurking in the background — I number 1,000 while the pension* ac hiev< Bishop's orders and the Diocesan "The Diocesan Music Commission j hut it was also true you'll never find him in the midst of which support individual semina- by the th- ' regulations. (An article dealing with • shall see that the music executed in promptly and be- the riot itself — convinces many Washington, Pa. | rians from year to year total 4,437. | "Ho "f'Vf1 the principal problems of liturgical ' church is good in itself, that it is | _ were received, in Pittsburghers that the whole affair adapted to the powers of the sing- I The rapidly multiplying vocations ; for hi It music and liturgical choirs ha.- also landing article out of was of Communistic staging, and | ers and be always well executed." ja it had run through I among the Catholics of Asia, Africa, year to »•,-• p been published weekly in the same that the jobless men had no real ! and Oceania necessitate the erec-1 the road. He papers by the. Music Commission for : VIII :24. MUNCE DAIRY PRODUCTS BTs cSn-ection or I Rrievance against the Ford com tion of more and larger major and ; him from viII the purpose of enlightening organ- Ice Cream Milk Cream - Buttermilk - Butter - Cottage Chem preparatory seminaries. Ir vvc are anx'i'iis to S attic, Wa Mar. I. A pioneer I ' gion.s i>) f Mesopotamia, North of j kivp mi'n like I'* it 'J'onncaii on historian, the son of a Protestant "Whitman myth" "is important be- Following are a few of the late cause it affects the life of North- m value and human Mos.mi1. Father Raymond is a real the be a crime if Dr. Austin O'MalleyV aphorisms minister, has taki n up his pen to j west communities today, although t a news story of the Apostle. He is on the road from ne !. •id ALLEGHENY VALLEY •_tWo has appealed to taken from "Keystones of Thoughts." dispel an old anti-Ca'.holic canard the majority of people here have !one end of the year to the other— that all he has ace. moll-hod so far I has the Lind- Dr. O'Malley, a noted Catholic that lie rc{raids as a considerable never heard or do not remember j never sseem s to grow tired, and KO t o ruin?. J •. ; : a ¡is you could THK fHIEKIILt MANH scholar, died last week in Philadel- what it was all about." "Undoubt- laping. It literally i count that day lost in which he send u.- i'ü S i l:i ep F i.'-.o'- factor in many of the oulbrcuks of from both the phia. 1 - edly." Mr. Bagley adds, "this ancient \ is notworking at least seventeen Tonn ( ali on thi roa !1 for one month bigotrj thai have accurred in this the reader's view- "Exclusiveness is a characteristic ; falsehood was a motivating force in ^rsst strong County Tarust Co« or eight n hours. Here is the re- —tha •t w >u!d ix- ; 25:00. Pii haps si i-:io.i of the country. yft baa such tremen- of recent riches, h'gh society, and the subjection of the state of Ore- Miri t««ISU I'EM'IIKM» port that w< have from his su- you ica n only send S'l.OO til,' ; will The canard dates from and is con- ; ;tor the public that the skunk." gon to Klan dominance a few years c perior: Im' onieihi.'ifr and if a suffltierit cerncd with the massacre of I»r. Mar- Largest in the County 3 />—ON SAVINGS—3% persons, both in "A charitable man is like an apple ago and in the passage in that state TOT A« KESOITHKS UVRH M..-.IMIIMHI.OO "Father Tonneau i our most duc- nu ml.ic r an.-wer oui- appeal wo will cus Whitman, his wife, and ten ^«•wspaper business, tree—he gives his fruit and is silert; of the anti-Catholic school law." cessful missionary among tile be it 1îl e to send him the $.100.00. others by Gay use Indians near Fort Our Mutto- »ji »na Service . JMy saying that the the philanthropist is like the success- Walla \Va!!a, on November 20, 18 IT, Sketching the details of the mas- |£jf honest and legiti- ful hen." 'and an earh account of the tragedy sacre, Mr. Bagley states that one j •ing given the story "Private interpretation in religion A TOI CHIM; STORY ! attributing "the massacre to the in- man, a Mr. Spaulding, escaped t'le GREENSBURG, PA. Etna the efforts to is like cutting your own hair." ST. PATRICK RECITAL citing of the Indians by a Catholic massacre and in the course of his j A pathetic incident is relaJ % return. It is now "Atheism is a disease of the mind, prii-.-t is the source, the historian flight met Father Brouillet en route t pablic has been so caused by eating underdone philos- ANNOUNCED BY A. 0. H. •'i g entleman who has for contends, from which the anti-Cath- to visit Dr. Whitman. After hearing BROWN'S DRUG STORE . newspaper articles ophy." year s labored m behalf of th ! ulic bias has arisen. of the massacre from Spaulding the Featuring Our Own Homemade Ice Cream feasts, that nes rly Th R< John A. Collins , and 1 priest sped towards the mission to rammed the role of "Busy souls have no time to be and dumb. Amouir the âilcn I is the refutation of this charge :n N. Main Street Green a hurt. PfcJ .la Kelly, statt vice presi- made -n manv years ago and since render what aid he could and arrived f to such an ex- busybodies." dr.ii under his caffi was one only after many narrow escapes j V, talk on the life if St. kept alive with disastrous effect I be positively dan- "Talent apprehends, genius com- fell« w who was exceptionally from hostile Indians. But all he MT. PLEASANT—St. Joseph's L kidnapers to appear given bv Div. upon the goi»l will and tolerance of prehends." Patrie! a recital One ¡thousands of people in and about | could do was to bury the dead. ejtt- -*Dy, or even to j "The Reformation tried to curr :i No. 2, A. ( ) H., an d Div. No. 2, here that Clarence li. Hagley, noted I'pon reaching the settlement, t With the baby's par- inK-t'Hi an 1 the ' i h.•rry-tree . "Oh, sore hoof on the 's bull by cut- Ladies Auj arv, in their ball, 27X5 journalist of the Northwest, himself Spaulding, according to Mr. Bagley, I ting off the whole leg." Sarah .-t rv on March IT. yes," -epl ied th.- apidly m iving a pioneer and pndilic chronicler of spread the report that Father Brouil- now is the safe '•You can neither gather wool Mol> Cri choir will render tiny fu gi-1 and lie went on .1 re- the Northwest, has dedicated him- let and other Catholic missionaries; baby to the home The Peoples National Bank from an ass nor truth from a sen- appropriate to the occasion, late thf fa niliar in.'' lent. The htorv self. incited the Indians to the massacre. | _•{ the apprehension proc<*d

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his distressed wife, it would at least be The Pittsburgh Catholic pleasing to his millions of God-fearing ! ! Mil: M IlOt KS' III VOTI ON friends to hear from him that lie is ap- I The Layman's j Days Long Goo« Offici» Diocesan Organ M M. ! LETTERS TO THE EDITOR B8TAUL1SHEI) IN 1*44 pealing to God to aid him in his troubles. Il M< Ki Kork: -1. I rane is BT BT. REV MICHAEL OTUN.NUIt O D., ri RST Retiardless of their own personal beliefs i Window I llisiory from File« •( (le Mlles j I he ( atholic BISHOP OK PITTSliUHUH or disbeliefs, the Lindberghs can be as- ! H"V "FKHKKU" ' I 2 l'gli., M. \ mi (Hiint arino) Help With Your pen Published Every Thtirrday by li- l'i! I-tur th. St.] Ian rcnce i r : I rie sured that their Catholic friends the world er und bettor, ai,-I Li THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY II «. r-1 risiili ru St. .1 o s e p h Se\enty-Five Year* A»o. SS* «II Bntdum-Trtn Munain* over will continue to storm Heaven with I Sdori IUI!) Editor is so g 1 a i their prayers, asking in particular for the i it wen; larger. i href-column editorial protMk Court 0612 2:? KoritTH avi:.n"i;j: lì l'gh.. SI. I'.or (Italian) against Methodist "missionarie»"^ II I > nilora. SI. Si a nisl huk Usi one's own name tAttK* M. CUBTIN EL.IZAtth.IH DAKUNUil intercession of the Mother of all of us; it. mer ts. Our ir.g sent to Ireland. j Editoi Ammolliti ICfllll "ther, the thing is to get on asking her to intercede with her Divine 17 Pittsburgli. 11. < ri sole aim of I » A. U KRlEOER JOHN H is 10 PI ¡ i)IM:I:I;I.I I 7 tu write short and worth \v Assoc lati K'lltor Son, the Babe of Bethlehem, for the safe Elizabeth. Ila u jhleri of - to build an i Kifty Year* Ago. I A4v*rtlalna Uiimiter ter,« t" the pre--. A sin; Serious outbreaks of vintene« return of the lost child of the Lindberghs. munii ation may rea. h and a - a base for, TKUMrf IN AUV'ANCfc. IH Itraddock. St. Joseph it on and the the Ilessemer Steel Works in Hoa» • LMM «o¿if toy mall. per year I- ' May God speed the day, is the earnest en- thousand«. A short art . I. t< ad i- (rive,., considerable space, Pi Inversori, >1. Joseph a',ion course«; «Masi* con» treaty of all of us. rivi 1 !> Pgh., St. Joseph Protectory i religious magazine wat c » Ob* copy by mall, for six month* 1 - far-away Australia, attract hard- Korty Years Aga. J Foreign auhacrlptlona by mall Ü(1 Hesse ni er. St. Anthony • UMM 8ubacrtpllona HO I anonsburg. St. I would not have you th J .! ài (l i.te is named graaf FRAUDS MULTIPLYING writing of letters for the lower grade mar hai ..f St. Patrick'* Day parafe * Kntared •• B«cond-»'la*p Hilter P •em'jm II) 1.181 27 Puh.. St. .1 oseph'n Arnd- emy, Larimer hi ernie i :i - I* ma) take a ! .'¡I,, r 'il. Sister» of becoming just a little bit more careful in "I. V.' Bishop Boyle Commends handing out their money to smooth- Am dai. y ¡ n which s pa. <• .vi'ia ..I Greensburg. those having a message Tie Kev. .1. J. Murphy, S.J., mi». "The Pittsburgh Catholic" tongued strangers who appear at the rec- people. We Catholics have Pittsburi Bishop's House tory doors with so-called hard luck stones. a•• those who like t •em aft. r gi\ ing mission in mg up.; I ¡i. i If we, as Christian nàltions, are Pittsburgh, Pa., July 8 1921 Twice within three days Protestant min- try it. riment, y M. C M. must 1 Editor, The Pittsbuigh Catholic, isters called this office to learn about t iiarie n sv nu ' I wo: Id disarmament an d helieve in Pittsburgh, Pa. Ihirty Years Vgo. i:. v John A. Conway, aged Pittsburgh, Pa. Catholic magazines which are supposed to "t itne concord and the p e f 1 I . be published in Pittsburgh, saying they had the underworld 11u a fiuu !'•' ' (lolls he: ween the nal ì AflK i, r t he < hristian -, pa tor of St. ltirhanfi Dear Sir:—I do only scant justice to Catholic ,T>ur IV i u r •. h, and the Rev. J. P. Ml ism in thia Diocese, when, following the example cl been approached by strangers who said veli be sane Ilear Sir: The F 'ederatit n 1'hts ¡s not a 1 elicci •"• ' : ' ars i-i ;tor of 8L •t predecessors in tne See of Pittsburgh, I appoint i about ti,e millier and i io iinly tho-e Catholic \ lumiiae who have d they had just secured employment as so- 1 !.. • , ...... K 1 Ir.irch, Kllwoo I City, died i .lito tie i g n it is mo st. ci-r.a.n ' things that u 111 rea ìiy prò mot e liera ..* w. SI PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC a:, oflicial diocesan licitors for these supposed magazines and neh a n ou tstanding ¡ a few hour of each other la » m»n, and commend it to priests an.I to the people as "I : peat" We have been t aiking abotit in obtain lugher educ at ion t >r ' pita! ot lne exec i ,\'e. i.l tue <»0 M ' . B tollable Journal of Catholic thougl" and opini.in. I asking the ministers for "loans" which L '•• .rid peace and t ii" limitation nf Nun? and who silenti;e lend aid would tide them over until their first pay ernnvnt. 11 • ,v n arms and mi there is mote mone>. actively p tnjat that by their encouragement arid support it will 1 every good cause, are Twenty Years Ago. 2§v in influence, and become, increasingly, a power checks arrived. In each instance we ad- 1 i'.<:.' bei g sp -i t in il ai ..pe i .. ia v for tìie t ¡cìpatihg in the heavy work of i St. M . .. - par - , New Castle, aa- (or. Justice, for righteousness, and for the advancement vised the ministers to hang onto their i equipping of armies ari 1 havies thati local Conference of Chiarit.e s in ' nounces pia',- !.. erect new church. at the TCingdom of God in this world. l i was ever spent before i n ary period V\ abash building. Mrs. M. Lei;-., mother of the Rw. money, or else give it to persons they knew Al (,'apohe, rarikc i eet a n i rumili. 1 •n pri Sincerely yours in Christ, 1 peace t h rougnout th»• world in a Many volunteer« gi'c e time, cl Fa . m Kelly, C.IV, and the R«V. to be worthy. ha- offer.-i a rev tne ret u r:n ' ! mes of the pu -t. 1 f w•i are to prac ii'a! help, motor car s< + HUGH C. BOYLE, Bishop .,f Pittsburgh »rvice for i It: othi - ard F.imunii, CJ, The magazines which these men are sup- of the Lindbergh Th.. foi-m *:•'«• what we preach tii sick, etc., etc, assist ing tie p ! from <'anice'* church, tiiat the sense of justice The Pittsburgh Catholic receives the complete News., i. . ¡ r , , s;•et l and 'i a 1 m, • is no long. ! fessional worker« n^ IW so ov Knoxville. posed to represent exist solely in the imag- determined u pon t he s ; 7, e o f t : 11' ix ed. Gkbla and Feature Service of the National Catholic ination of the crooks who arc attempting thinks that Al i a pone i - tne on •1' ¡armaments of thl nati A young girl said: When I - tin Yearn Ago. Welfare Conference News Service. to dupe some kind-hearted ministers of man in America it . i a ! can be succès that shy and shame The Ut. Kev. M-gr. Joseph Suhr, 1 , * -faced vi,". ild ful in tne i el u i : Baby. Th j "The depression is wi ir'.d w ide and ] of poverty ! decided to gel aged 7.1 year.-, pastor of S.S. Pete» Pittsburgh. In the old days, these same t; Paul'.- church, Fast End. and is another ratihi r s! ron«- indicati. ! hence Mi. Ils.: i • .,1 ti. blanie." last spring's hats and gave him 1 fakers would have gone around to almost former Vicar G< r.eral of the Diocese THE LITTLE SISTERS as lo what tne 1 a w e r. ! i. r e "mg «hots j price of the new ones. any rectory and won themselves a dollar is the v.'av one of the of Pittsburgh, dies in his rectory. HE DEDICATION of the rebuilt Home nient; group- thi nk of ! *', down in Washington a! - . 1 ,"'•— Mr. "Blessed is he that understand. or so with their stories, but evidently the L'n i te i for the Aged of the Little Sisters of "' ; Hoover from any pa" i 'Ile present concerning the poor an, d the n t i\ e Y ears Ago. priest i of the city have no more money America. - F 11 T the Poor, last Sunday afternoon, by mi otirselves. Si.-U r M. Cecelia and Sister M. for such swindlers, or they're becoming i The wheel-horse p liiiicia n must Pittsburgh, Pa. the Most Rev. Bishop, in a sense closed one The recent SI ..,, .lapai liapli-ta, both of the Sisters of just a bit more careful in giving it out. As pi e of meni- Mercy, are taken by death. t,, ; He''^mis' to' be of the most tragic chapters in the history a result, these bunko artists have now re- iniiware that For the Sick Poor I he Kev. Fat in r Cassian, O.M.Cak Of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. The tire the rest of ¡he \,Vo : Id H f Mr. 11 ov.-r .,igm d the Sn noi Haw- Dear Sir:--The Wo man's Au: formerly stationed in th" Diocese« sorted to the practice of telling their sob iary of Pittsburgh II • pi tal "which destroyed the original home last feétiv ere- , 11,, . j ..j... • of Natl m , rlt d l lav. >C ward Pittsburgh, dies at Victoria, KanMi, stories to ministers who appear to be likely wit-ii .American busiiie -, especialls generous acceptance . .July 24, resulting in the loss of the lives and pea-, e meet i victims. . American agriculture. Ile seems to to tea dance, Saturday, A pi 1 The U d States also forget of 49 of the old folks and of one city lire- armameli: corifei"el,Ces . It is abo II....ver and in Hotel Schenley. -never lend if you man, was by far the most disastrous that Other gangs, we have been informed, time that we Wi ike up ct |c >m;inn> • lo od by w le interna- j This being the tenti i anni vers; f a "Boosters' would k. , your friend. — Miaal has ever visited a Catholic charitable in- are working in towns outside of Pittsburgh, that peace coni and pea ce tiomii oankei •.i!> 1 yyor , of the auxiliary, in grateful re ss upon its H raid. soliciting subscriptions and money for what pa.;- are never eíl'ec ti ve. H lid Siilirt- j ties to A mei iena i r.n • .r,- Mr j preciation the price o. ticket stitution in the United States, but at the 1 they claim is a Catholic magazine pub- is n 1 n g Hoovei and none of hi s lieuienants ! reduced. il'iv* 'practiced The rccei mouncement that ti» |ame time it offered an opportunity to the e i..rs of the Proceeds help the S isters to .1 lished in Pittsburgh. They say their maga- they lire diciatci r lords a: IIP',;.Il 1 rain con'ain- alcohol BMf people of the diocese to demonstrate again selfish - at. men. Tinii* i.- not :i n i worthies - ess of ihpsc ani se cu ri- for the increased h inni.e r of f m; . i ! i-li' tilings .cc aunt for th.- way these de mot their love for God's poor. Led by their zine is "The Missionary." There is no such and part-pay patients, due tatistii ians turn out their stagger» * employment. Bifthop and priests, the people of this great magazine being published in Pittsburgh them. I he- \. 1!.','Butler, l'a. ;g ligures. N. .vurk News. with the knowledge or consent of diocesan lves. The y h achine promise, • M. M diocese, despite the distressing economic Pittsburgh, Pa. authorities, and neither do any of the latter puf," looks all burdens under which they were laboring, • w w ih chick- ———- V Ì know anything about such a magazine be- Lindbergh's ( hoice. " / ¿r," ««H- • /if subscribed the magnificent sum of $300.- maintain.-tl t lat ¡1 •have been for àf V, . ¿tfí €a ' tf B ing published here. There is a magazine i s > man y peo- Sir: After reading the mi r: r/ Campion, Queen Elizabeth 000 with which to rebuild the destroyed a lasting piace, i by the name of "The Missionary," pub- yer.s are to he t-he 1 m. money to paper and seeing the "big play 3tome. While some non-Catholic and .Jew- lished in Washington, I). C., by the Paulist would be n racketeers are getting in the LI Of ish people made generous donations to the | of peace. "i';' we ar (.•publican party bergh case, it strikes me thai Topic Fr. O'ConneWs Lecture Fathers. This is a reputable and entirely i ¡gain -a. e o. mighty inconsistent, in this yt •ar fund, it is nevertheless a fact that the great worthy publication, and any of its bona fide bulk of the money came from those obli- George Washington celebrations, f a small minority during her fathart agents who may call on you will have cre- ; cial pi the most American of all Ametic: reign, but who hud exercised vio- gated in conscience and charity to give it dentials attesting their authority. Show citizen« to recognize and cater I m," Fat he: lent tyranny after his death. —the Catholic people of this diocese. the door to all others, or, better still, call foreign-horn gang leaders. Gangdo We In. sda\ "She put to death by the ag^ The work of the Little Sisters of the is glorified. Next to being the "Lot long and legal punushment of bin» the police. Eagiii," young fellows will now ai ing almo-t 300 people up and down the world over, is distinctly a Catho- at being leaders in the underworld Poor, * « « « • * ,n and Queen Eliza the country, who had refused It lic charity» extending the mantle of its crawling rats instead of »"in:: A NUN'S PAY want their heretical viewn,* Shi Ifmdness over aged people of all faiths and eagle?: special vengeance upon CrO*» none. The Little Sisters live and conduct a N AMERICAN tourist at Algiers re- We realize the Lindbergh- are in n r because he had ix-en the tool /\ ports Richard Reid, seeing a youth- ¡.,n of the sorry plight -but could not an hone: Henry N'llI in the undoing of their Homes for the Aged entirely by the ki for the upright loyal American priest . - i: other, and had been tin ful, beautiful nun ministering to the : VI d d. Mary be- generosity of their friends who, under God, • Museum, published in the minister have boon selected ai % Kn-'.ii.d Mary, the mi. ful servant of the poUey have never failed them. When the catas- lepers there, said: licial between?" And the Lord knows tin ry YIH and Cath- wh \nne Rolevn patronilt trophe occurred last July 21 with such "Sister, I would not do your work for would he far more reliable in poi n. The n w Queen \lt sixteenth cenhBf .m 1 bl >od-spilling age, startling suddenness, the Catholic people $ 10,000 a year." Sincerelv yours, with ruptuous loy- a - not probable that the pen»» "Nor would I," replied the Sister, "for Rev. Paul Gieger 1:. o;i:e and a: y al- of the diocese were found ready to meet were a shock to pubfie Pittsburgh, l'a. ni ;i lin t her were the emergency; they forgot their own bur- SI0,000 a year!" He Her religious policy .inioii. Although people dittali dens temporarily in the need to help others Insurance Premiums • '»ii what r instituted a heretic, y«t even in more unfortunate circumstances, SUNDAY SLACKERS Dear Sir:—Would like to drav o'f "senice a-,.I to ere were very few in England M at date who would not admit tiM and the rebuilt home now stands as a t AST Sunday morning we awoke out in your attention to a phase of chant; which has not yet been touched on in s t , there was no heretic in the last resort shMM i monument to their generosity. I a country farmhouse to find a bliz- if 1 —4 zard raging, the thermometer regis- I think it is very urgent and hop. second had to be The new home is, of course, of fireproof you can spare the space in von L'Ili "Crar.mer and his associate« • tering 16 degrees and the roads covered a pr l! \ i construction throughout. Every safety all "' " tYi'rT's' Vhis P P to tell about it had burned others when thev hai M n • nge.l to in Bui measure for such institutions known to with glare ice and finely driven snow. It ,7,' .,'„' ' \\ e " >" people have beloi i y that t;i.' re.-tora- i nee .Mary's reign was &1M took no great amount of persuasion to con- ' , j a nee companies, some belonging to iH -ui) emacy would pi ar.d men were raUat modern science has been installed, and • | , , Catholic societies such as L. C. B. A. attempt to restore i vince us that the family bus could not Hi..n, the ie oi whii n nad oeei...... , i ir brain.' for grievances whin auxiliary fire alarm boxes have been placed Now thev are out of work and have e tiie church prop- ay to a charge of hlf negotiate the hills and curves of the two- iugh painstaking in • . . .. , y could at stragetic points throughout the home i ,I r no monev to keep up the due- and I•• en seize I during iirnmerit. Yet they never «»•• and its grounds that will enable the sound- mile stretch of unpaved road between the sell' ar I the so I nave not found anyone who . Bot i the 1' >!>.' ined that she burn-d. They cm- 1 we ,. willing to ing of an alarm without a second's delay house and the nearest church; it would be A mor acquitel' i is kind enough to offer to pay a.- d, it : true, that she bnlMi month's dues for someone who is out : a) t h', new owners tot too great a risk to our precious neck and t he re ther the ; much or t hat she burned Hi should lire again visit the home, which of work and hack in his payments. .1 ..¡ned, and the \ ehlitii ilourt 1UU gl W.' Ulg people, .at they never ea* those of the rest of the family, consequent- Maiden,' while all 1" the end these people have to lose f the country with God forbid. The lesson learned from this nor tl Mroi pia ined because she buriwd for » ly we soon prepared to gather round the out after a vln for .,,. accomplished. sad happening has been well applied at all w. need th it the armor i ' P - K perhaps JU Lg ous offerse or lH-eause til kitchen stove and make the best of it. ' ' i. i . .,,„.., years or more. Can't the soc.e-;. Predominated pu lishnient whi ch she inflicted other such institutions in this part of the attributed to ( let?, von lierlichingen r . . ... ,, . , , . . f the sixteenth cen- ; ( a German kn ,, , .... f hold a Euchre or something like tnat the punishAie it of burning. To a