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The Segiiter Has the International News Service (Wire and Mail), the N. C. W. C. Newi Service (Including Radioi and Cablea), CHURCH WANTS Its Ova Special Service, All the Smaller Cathplic Services, International lUostrated Mews, and M. C. W . C. Pictura Service. NOTED ENGLISH Local Local The most gracious wel* Edition Edition come in the world comes to WRITER IN U. S. ships arriving at Honolulu. PEACE, MEXICO Our vessel sailed in port THE about 10 a. m. For about three hours, we had been in DELEGATE SAYS FOR LECTURES sight of land— hills that looked, from a distance, like the desert mountains of the Al’chbishop Ruiz Declares Any Steps for Prediction Made That Men Under 40 Will American West. The city of REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) Live to See Revolutionary Clash Honolulu finally came into Restoration of Religious Freedom view, nestling in the valleys Will Be Pleasing VOL. XIII No. 9 DENVER, COLO., ^UNDAY, FEB. 28, 1937 TWO CENTS On Large Scale by the oceanside. San Antonio.— Commenting on recent developments New York.— “ Civilization is coining to a most preca­ Twenty minutes, at least, in Mexico, which include an amnesty decree by President rious crisis, one of the gravest in history, and men under before our ship docked, we Cardenas and a move to reopen churches in the state of Mexican Catholics Force Reopening of Churches 40 will live to see a revolutionary clash on a large scale,” saw a swimmer coming out Vera Cruz, His Excellency, the Most Rev. Leopoldo Ruiz y Hilaire Belloc, noted English writer and historian, told a in the bay to meet us. He Flores, Apostolic Delegate to Mexico^ who is in exile here, class at Fordham university graduate school as he made waved as he came alongside told the NCWC News service the following: his debut as a member of the faculty. and indicated his desire to “ The will be pleased with any step Invited to give a series of 24 lectures covering current dive for coins thrown by the taken for any possible restoration of peace and religious social, economic, and political problems in the light of passengers. With phenome- freedom, regardless of any politi­ their historical development since cal factions. the 15th century and the'Reforma­ Belloc Lectures nal skill, he thrust himself “As for my returning to Mex­ tion, Mr. Belloc launched his se­ down into the water with the ico, I ought to know, before tak­ ries with a broad summary of the ability of a duck, brought up ing any resolutions, the terms of lecture course before an audience the tossed coin, put it into the law and have to consider my of several hundred educators, stu­ his mouth, and was ready for own particular case, for I was dents, and historians. exiled not as a plotter but as a “ Every major question in his­ more. He was soon joined representative of the , who, IIOKD LElIlll tory,” he told his audience, “ is a by 15 or 20 other swimmers, according to their mind, was a religious question.” As a prelim­ all young men in the twen­ foreign sovereign.” inary to his extended demonstra­ ties, dark-skinned, wearing Archbishop Ruiz said secular tion, he laid down four postulates. press reports quoting him as say­ They were: only trunks, their bodies as ing that These developments in OF CZECHS. DUO “ Truth lies in proportion— a perfect as those of circus Mexico mean the breakup of anti- thing, which men almost always acrobats. religious activity in that country forget when they write history. are incorrect. What he said, he Lisle, 111,— (Special)— The Rt. You* may write false history not We thought we had seen told the news service, is that this Rev. Valentine Kohlbeck, O.S.B., only by giving wrong quantities, “ might be the first step to peace Abbot of St. Procopius’ abbey and but also by neglecting proper swimmers before in our lives, and freedom.” one of its earliest members and qualities. but never had we beheld any president of St. Procopius’ col­ “ Religion is the main determin­ lege, both of Lisle, and for 50 like these. Their grace, Armed Mob Beats ing element in any country—^it has their strength, their ease are years a leader in the religious, more effect in molding life than to Death educational, and social life -of the nationalism or a common lan­ beyond description. . One Czech Catholics of Chicago, died Mexico City.— At Santa Isabel, guage. swimming out to our ship at St. Anthony’s hospital, Chicago, “ Evidence in history is multi­ a town near the city of Chihuahua, on his 73d birthday. seemingly did not see a a group of armed men forcibly form and subject to judgment— it Following an illness of several includes not only documents, but launch and got directly in its renjoved the Rev. Pedro Maldo­ weeks, death came to him in his way. He merely stuck out nado, S.J., from his domicile and, tradition, archeology, dead facts, 18th year as Abbot, 50th year as and, above all, common sense, his legs, rested his feet for a without accusing him o f any o f­ priest, and 54th year as monk of fense, beat him into insensibility “ A statement of truth in history few moments against the the Order of St. Benedict. is not advocacy, it is a statement with a rifle butt. When the priest Funeral services were held Feb. front of the boat as it plowed regained consciousness, he was of truth.'’ 22 in St. Procopius’ church, Chi­ He said that “ faith” was the ma­ through the water, and then taken to a. hospital in Chihua­ cago, and burial was in the abbey jor part of a man’s life in the 17th with a graceful lunge threw hua, where he died as a result of cemetery. Lisle, his injuries. century, that it began to decline himself to one side and swam Born in Bohemia (now Czecho­ in the 18th century and in the 19th Since the death of the priest, slovakia) Feb. 17, 1864, Abbot century appeared to be vanishing. EngTand’a moft prolific writer on. the story has been circulated that Kohlbeck came . to . the United “ In the 2()th century,” he said, “ it and a famout historian, Hilaire he had incited Catholics to burn States at the age of 13, and be­ began to crash, although religion Belloc, i* pictured a* he made hia the school building ,at Santa Isa­ When we left the islands, gan bis academic studies at St. is still going pretty strong in Po­ debut in n lecture series at Ford- the swimmers repeated their bel, but it is public knowledge that Vincent’s college in Pennsylvania. Father Maldonado did not even Because o f his unusual ability, he land, Ireland, and Italy.” ham university. New York. performance. Several went insinuate that the school should completed his high school, college, to the boat deck, high on the be burned. and seminary studies in ten years. Non-Catholic Editor Praises Pope ship, and when we were far Senorita Luz Maldonado, a sis- In 1883, he was professed as a (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) {T u m to Page 2 — Column S) monk of St. Vincent’s archabbey and four years later was trans­ Communism, Atheism ferred to the newly-formed Czech Notre Dame Professor Aids Science Benedictine community founded Germless Animals (Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) Termed Synonyms Holy Name Leader Barred from their churches for more than 12 years, Mexican Catholics of the province of Vera Cruz Grand Rapids, Mich.— (Special) predecessors or of any other per­ won their fight to hold services when the issue resulted in threat of widespread rebellioa. Gov. Miguel — Communism and atheism are son of whatever station. Pius synonymous, Frank M. Sparks, Laboratory Product Honored by Pope Aleman promised an early settlement of the difficulty when he addressed citizens of the capital at Oriz­ spoke against Communism, Com­ aba, below. Public feeling was brought to fever pitch at mats funeral services for a 14-year-old girl, editor of the Grand Rapids Herald, munism as it relates to God. He declared in an editorial in his New York. — The Very Rev. Leonor Sanchez, top, who was killed in a raid on secret religious services. spoke against the “ Congress of South Bend, Ind.— (Special)— animals and even plants in his | paper in which he highly praised the Godle.ss” which is about to Thomas F. Conlon, O.P., national In the biological laboratories of laboratory. Colonies of these i Pope Pius XI for his address to open its proceedings in Moscow, director of (the Holy Name so­ Prof. J. A. Eeyniers at Notre germless subjects, bred through the pil^ims of the International Communism and atheism are Dame university, animals that’ many generations, are expected cieties, has been honored by His Communism Makes Strides in France Eucharistic Congi-ess in Manila. Hvliness, Pope Pius XI, who has synonymous in today’s world. never have a germ in their bodies to provide valuable approaches to Mr. Sparks, a non-Catholic, point­ Wherever there has been a Com­ from birth to death are being new studies of disease. Besides conferred upon him the Cross Pro ed to the record of Communism Ecclesia et Pontifice, according to munistic uprising, there has been produced. Production of these guinea pigs. Professor Reyniers in substantiating his declaration, at the same time destruction of letters received from . 200,000 MEMBERSHIP (JAIN completely sterile animals is a has raised rats, rabbits, mice, with destruction of churches, all houses of worship, slaughter of matter of great importance to chicks, and plants in his sterile 'The decoration has been given to Father Conlon in recognition of slaughter of and others priests and .others who preach the medical and physiological re­ containers. who preach the ■word of God, defa­ word of God, defamation o f Christ search, since results of tests car­ his work in promoting the Holy When .completely sterile sub­ Name society and especially for IN YEAR IS REDS’ RECORD mation of Christ and all He and all He taught, the rearing of ried on now are often made ques­ jects are used in tests, scientists his labor in organizing the third taught, and the rearing of chil­ .children to scorn and degrade all tionable by the presence of mil­ will be able to tell accurately the dren to scorn and degrade all (T u m to P,age2 — Colum n 1) national convention of the Holy Paris.— (INS)— The Commu­ Thorez told an audience that With the statement, “ The native lions of germs and bacteria in effects of each animal test with- Name .societies, held in New York things religious. Thei editorial bodies )f the animals used for nist party in France has gained hailed his declaration with raised population of the colonizes has con­ follows: (Tum to Page 2 — Column 3) city last September. fidence in the party, ■which seeks experimentation. 200.000 members in the past year, fists and singing of the Interna­ The Pope’s Appeal Labor Dispute Is Professor Reyniers, who was or since the establishment of the tionale. And a great part of the their liberation,” Thorez touched Perhaps it was the last time trained as an engineer before he Blum “ Popular Front” govern­ membership is distributed among upon the Communist propaganda Millions of Race Have Survived that the voice of Pope Pius will be Settled by Priest became interested in biology, car­ ment, with Communist support. the workmen of the key war in­ which anti-Red sources insist the heard the world around. If that ries on bis work in a specially dustries of France. party has consistently carried on This was the statement of Mau­ be the will of the Creator, it may Buffalo.— One of the quickest built new laboratory on the Notre rice Thorez, party leader, to the 'Reds’ Factory Majority in the French possessions, without AMERICAN INDIANS' government interference. be said that this last utterance of settlements of a labor dispute in Dame campus. It is his ambition annual party conference, recently • Typical o f the domination the the history of this city was ef­ Also regarding external policy, the Holy Father to the Eucharis­ to raise large groups of sterile held in the town hall at Montreull, party might exercise over French tic Congress at Manila was per­ fected by the Rev. John P. Boland, Thorez deplored the non-interven­ a suburb of Paris. factories in case of war is the num­ haps the most forceful in the his­ chairman of the Buffalo Regional CONVERSION SOUQHT tion policy in Spain on which the With only 80,000 members in ber of its adherents in the Renault tory of hi^ reign. It may perhaps Labor Relations board. The Mc- Duffy to Be Communists recently deserted the 1935, the party ended 1936 with automobile plant, where armored be said rightly that the subject of Kaig-Hatch drop forge and tool Rome.— The Holy Father’s mis­ 115,000, Alaska 30,000. In the 280.000 men and women enrolled. cars and motors for tanks are government and abstained from his speech and the manner in plant ■was shut down suddenly by Installed April 14 sionary intention for March, as various countries of South Amer­ built. Here, said Thorez, there voting in the chamber. which it was couched are of more the management, for the purpose, ica there are approximately proposed by the Apostleship of arfe 6,100 Communists and sympa­ Because of the continuance of interest to the world of today, the some said, of avoiding a “ sit- 9,000i)00 real Indians, excluding Murphy on Radio Syracuse, N. Y.— The Most Rev. Prayer, is “ For the Conversion of thizers. this policy, Thorez declared, the world which worships God in any down” strike. The employes ,7ohn A. Duffy, Bishop of Syracuse, the American Indians.” those Who have fused with other Meanwhile, he asserted, the bulk danger of European war is now form or matter, than any utter­ charged that they had been locked whose transfer the see of Buf­ The original inhabitants of races. About a million are classed of the other factories of the Paris closer than it was in July. ance either of Kus or any of his (Tumto Page 2 — Column 3) falo was announced Jan. 8, will America have passed through cen­ as unt&med savages, living in the region have from 1,000 to 2,000 be installed in his new diocese on turies of vicissitudes since the depths of the forests and fleeing members or adherents each and, Wednesday, April 14, the Feast of White man came to take over their always at the approach of White indicating the number of sympa­ Girl Scout Leader, Irish Minister to Be Wed the Patronage of St. , pa­ lands. Many tribes have disap­ people. The others are found in thizers not actually enrolled on the tron of the Cathedral church of peared entirely, but large num­ practically every country except party lists, he pointed out that the Buffalo, Cardinal Hayes, Arch­ bers of the race still survive; and Uruguay. There are 2,000,000 in Humanite, o r^ n of the Central bishop of New York, will preside some tribes are on the increase. Peru, 1,500,000 in Bolivia, 1,500,- committee, now has a circulation MRS. NICHOLAS F. BRADY at the ceremony, according to an­ The Indian population of Mex­ 000 m Brazil, 1,200,000 in Ecua­ of 40,000 on week days and more nouncement made by the Rev. ico is estimated at 4,620,880. In dor, 500,000 in Venezuela, 150,- than 500 000 on Sundays. F. Cunningham, secretary to the United States there are 000 in Colombia, 100,000 in Thorez’s speech, the most im­ Bishop Duffy. 332,'000 Indians, in Canada Chile, and 50,000 in Argentina. portant of the national confer­ ACTTIVE IN CHURCH WORK Of the 9,000,000, many are ence, laid down a program which Catholics or the descendants of the Communists will demand be North Dakota Village Has Gem of Beauty New York.— (Special)— Impor­ progratn for girls. The Irish Girl Scouts’ national board o f di­ Catholics baptized by mission­ followed by the Blum government. tant among the numerous achieve­ diplomat Mrs. Brady will marry is rectors and a world commissioner aries in the golden age of South Demand Larger Taxes ments of Mrs. Nicholas F. Brady, William J. B. Macaulay, who of the Girl Scouts. She is a Papal American missions. Naturally, the Internally, the party wants an whose marriage to the Irish Free served his government in diplo­ HOBBY OF PRIEST LEABS quality and intensity of the faith increase in direct taxes on wealth State’s minister to the Vatican is Duchess, a Dame of Malta, and a vary according to the group; in­ and a reduction in indirect taxes matic posts at b9th W'ashin^on Dame of the Holy Sepulchre. She to take place this spring, has been and New York for a number of difference, where it exists, must on sales; tighter application of her work in the development of holds the Papal cross. Pro Ecclesia be attributed in great part to the “ social laws” such as the 40-hour the Girl Scouts, especially her as­ years. et Pontifice; decorations from the TO MAGNIFICENT GROHO fact that the insufficient number week and control of prices, rising sociation with the development of In 1919, Mrs. Brady was ap- French and Belgian governments, of missionaries has made it im­ since the devaluation of the franc. scouting as a part of the Church’s and the Notre Dame Laetare possible for these poor people to medal. Girl Scouts now are or­ Fairmount, N. Dak.— (Special) form represents the spare time ef­ receive regular attention. ganized in many parishes through­ — This village now has a monu­ fort of the two men over a period A few years agO) a missionary Joseph Scott Points Out Way to Defeat Devil out the country, where they are a ment of stone that surpasses in of three years. in Brazil was forced by circum­ valuable agency in the making of beauty many well-known stone “ A Sermon in Stone,” Father stances to abandon his trek able and active Catholic young art works and grottoes scattered Bierens has titled the work, and through the wilderness of far EUCHARISTIC DEVOTION women. throughout the United States. It he gladly explains to visitors the Western Brazil to seek rest and When Mrs. Brady took over the is attracting much attention, be­ meaning of the symbols patterned shelter in a village of Chiquitos work of promoting Girl Scouting cause of its religious significance in the huge, jewel-like pillar. The Indians, which he stumbled upon for Cardinal Hayes, the movement and novel arrangement. Ten Commandments, the virtues just over the Bolivian border. He GIVES STRENGTH TO MAN was little known to priests and It came about in this way: of faith, hope, and charity, the learned that its name was the Vil­ religious of the United States. The Rev. G. C. Bierens, local Trinity, ’ sacraments. Apostles, lage of S t Matthias. The joy of Some were hesitant to have any­ pastor, has always made a hobby weeks, months, and seasons o f the the inhabitants on seeing a priest In devotion to the Eucharist the Congress in Buenos Aires, dis­ thing to do with a program that of collecting curious stones, and yecr, the 48 states are all sym­ was beyond description, and, on must the layman o f today find the cussed “ The Influence of Holy rigged out nice little ladies in I over a period of many years has bolized. \ Saturday afternoon, a delegation strength he needs to carry on the Communion in Missionary Work strange and ill-cut uniforms and gathered a great number and va­ In addition are the valuable col­ came to ask in broken Spanish battle against the principalities and Missionary Lands.” sent them through a rigmarole of riety of them from points all over lections of fossils, minerals, and about Mass on the morrow. “ Missa and powers of Beelzebub, to main­ “ Out in the whirlpools of busi­ activities better fitted for husky 1 the globe. Inspired by a desire to curiosities. V08, hora?” (Mass you, time?), tain the cross of Christ erect and ness, in the salons of the aristo­ young lads. There was basis for give others the benefit of his col­ Contain* Wide Variety they inquired. But all the mis­ Making hi* first formal public glorious and not see it lowered or crat, and in the hovels of the this hesitation, and the Girl Scouts , sionary's luggage, including the lection, he conceived the idea of a There are quartz and stalactiti- appearance since aiding in settle­ shattered by the enemies of the poor; in the classrooms of the Mrs. NichoU* F. Braay introduced changes designed to symbolical monument in his cal specimens from every well- Mass Vif> stranded far back ment of the General Motor* auto Church. That is what Joseph university and on the soap box at make the organization in fact what church yard, fashioned from the known cave in the United States; on the trail, and his reply had to strike. Got. Frank Murphy was Scott, famous Catholic lawyer of the street com er; in professional pointed Cardinal Hayes’' personal it had always been in theory— an stones in his collection. stones from the highest mountain be “ Mass no,” for he had no vest­ featured over a national broadcast Los Angeles, tpid a ^ ea t throng life, in the ranks of labor, and in representative in the develop­ agency designed to give as many With the assistance of C. J. peaks, principal rivers, and lakes. ments nor the other necessaries. when he *po.^e before the Ameri­ at the 33rd International Eucha­ the halls of capital— everywhere, ment of the Girl Scout program American girls as possible oppor­ Krump, a parishioner and able Gold, silver, copper, iron, alum­ There was consternation. “ Do­ can Irish Historical society, abore. ristic Congress in Manila. the seeds of contempt for reli­ in the Archdiocese of New York. tunities for well-supervised acti-vi- builder, the priest designed and inum, lead, and many more ores mingo! Domingo!” (Sunday! Sun­ He was given the society’s medal Mr. Scott, who holds the Papal gion are being sown.” Since that time, both she and the ties that would make them cheer­ built an obelisk of glittering from mines in this and foreign day!), they cried. “ Sunday yes; for his record of “ eminent public rank of Knight of St. Gregory Priests and religious receive scouts have made great advances, ful, useful, and reliable persons, (Turn to Page 2 — Column 2) beauty. The project in its present (Turn to Page 2 — Column 6) service.” and who spoke two years ago at (TurntoPage2 — Column 1) Mrs. Brady is chairman of the (Tumto Page 2 — Column 7) r

PAGE TWO T H E REGISTER Sunday, February 28, 1937 EUCHARISTIC DEVOTION American Legate at Eucharistic Congress MRS. NICHOUS F. BRADY GIVES STRENGTH TO MAN IS SETTLED DT ACTIVE IH CHURCH WORK (Continued From Page One) The Los Angeles lawyer said that (Continued From Page One) plete. It provides everything from daily Communion the he “ knew Hollywood when it was The unsightly uniforms were dis­ necessary to make the girl of to­ famous only for its frostless belt carded for attractive dresses. atrength and zeal to carry on their day a live modern girl with the and its California holly. Today, The program of leisure-time ac­ part of the Church’s battle, said by virtue of amazing activity and tivities offered by the Girl Scouts best standards of conduct and the Mr. Scott. “ By what trick of in­ ingenuity and financial resources, was soon found to tie in perfectly best training in how to apply them tellectual chicanery did we lay­ it publicizes^ itself to the world, (Continued From Page One) with the programs o f parish to problems of every-day life.” out because of their attempts to men assume that . . . we do not and yet a little while ago there schools and churches and other In this program, Mrs. Brady crept along the shores of my state form a union under the Commit­ Catholic institutions. The pur­ served as treasurer and a member need any such spiritual sustenance a snip bearing the mortal remains tee for Industrial Organizalaon. pose of scouting is fundamentally of the national finance committee to enable us to cope with our dif­ of a man who never saw a movie They said they had not been able the building of sound and strong from 1920 to 1928, when she suc­ ficulties?’’ camera, had never had a press to obtain an appointment with character through projects that ceeded Mrs. Herbert Hoover aa agent, who had never aspired to plant officials-to discuss unioniza­ promote virtue through practice. national chairman. She had be­ the front page of a newspaper; tion. The Girl Scout code insists on come a member of the Girl Scout and yet California and the whole Father Boland brought repre­ honesty, kindness, courage, loyalty, board of directors and executive T world watched that ship.’’ In sentatives o f' the employers and and cleanliness of thought, word, committee in 1919. that ship were the bones of Fa­ of the workers together at 3 and deed. Scout leaders do not In that same year, she founded ther Damien of the lepers. Fa­ o’clock that same afternoon for a give homilies on courage. They the Carroll club for business* girls ther Damien did his great work conference. At 2 o’clock the fol­ teach girls life-saving and first aid. of New York. Her activities have by holding aloft “ in daily Mass lowing morning an agreement was They do. not talk about charity. extended also into the field of NOTED LEIDEIt the Bread of Life to remind these signed embodying the following They demand that a troop member social welfare. In 1930, she was outcasts from society that for provisions: Ten per cent increase aid her fellow scouts when aid is made vice president and a finance them, as for you and me, Christ in pay for all employed oTi day or needed. board member of the 'Welfare uttered the words, T am the way, piece work; no discrimination Girl Scouting suggests more council o f New York city. She the truth, and the life’.” against men who sought to fur­ than 60 activities to ita members. has also served as vice chairman E C m . D E l D So too the little Carmelite, St. ther the C.I.O, union, by name, These include domestic and cul­ 0 of the social service committee o f Therese of Lisieux, who found her the Amalgamated Association of tural arts, athletics, and other in­ the City hospital,' Blackwell’s greatest joy in the Eucharist, has Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers; col­ door and outdoor occupations island. New York. (Continued From Page One) known to be popular among girls caught the fancy of the millions lective bargaining with the union, When Cardinal Pacelli, Papal two years earlier in Chicago. He over the world. and no strikes in the period o f the of 'teen age. was ordained to the priesthood by As the value of the revamped Secretary o f State, visited the “ Wherever in the history of the contract, which extends from Feb. United States last year, he was a Archbishop Feehan of Chicago in Church,” said Mr. Scott, “ a nation 14 to Aug. 14. scouting program became more 1887. and more apparent, other mem­ guest o f Mrs. Brady at her home or a generation has raised a brood on Long Island. Abbot Kohlbeck was one of the of men that forgot God, in that bers of the Hierarchy followed highest ranking Czech prelates of Cardinal Hayes’ lead, and today period the Church languished; in Pictured at he walked under a canopy in the recently concluded Eucharittic Congrett at Manila, the Catholic Church in the United some instances it almost disap­ the movement has the approval of Or. Pieres’s Pltsssnt PsUtts mad* of Philippine itiandt, Dennit Cardinal Dougherty of Philadelphia represented Pope Pint XI at hit Legate at States. He wfes known in every peared from the face of the earth. Germless Aniinak a majority of the o f the Mar Appla ar* alfactiTe in remorins accu- Czech community in the land and the first international congress ever held at the islands. Religious representatives of 54 nations attended United States. malated bodr waste. Adr. But in those countries where the the four-day festival. This picture is from Universal Newsreel. was, moreover, well acquainted women saw their menfolks full of A nun who is principal of one with many prominent civic and Christian fortitude and zeal, of New York’s leading parochial political leaders of Chicago over where children saw their fathers Science Project schools lists these as the benefits a period of 50 years. and their big brothers leading in of Girl Scouting, as demonstrated For 32 years, he labored as the field of Catholic Action,^ the by the troop orranized among w y s s s w ii priest and journalist among the LATE U. 8. NEWS FLASHES clergy and the teaching forces of (Continued From Page One) niembers of her school: Girls are l)«perrash,chaflnq,eczema itchinq- Czech Catholics of Chicago. the Church had a comparatively given a wholesome outlet for easadal once bypure,mild n When he joined the tiny Benedic- easy time instilling into the hearts out worrying about complications amusement and recreation; the that might arise if other germs of their school children the salu­ Irreligious Education Deplored in question and answer form and program offers many activities tary precepts of religion,” were present in the bodies before that cannot well be directed by a things religious. It was against New York.'— That the New York has been written primarily for ResiAol religious; scouting brings girls into all of this that Pius spoke Sunday, city schools be permitted to re­ Study clubs and high schools as lease their children qne period a an initial step toward a better un­ situations that they will have to introduction of the substance face in later life and trains them whose effects are being studied. week for relig;ious instruction was derstanding and further study of urged by the Rev. Dr. Harry Emer­ the current international questions in the solution o f problems arising Professor Reyniers’ problem in American hdians son Fosdick in an address to the in the light of Catholic teaching. IN FINE DDOITD o\jt of these situations; Gin Heip Kidneys producing the germ-free animals annual meeting of the Protestant Scouts are trained, through their is two fold: They /must be born Fraternity Office Moved work in the troop, in shouldeijng Teacliers’ association. Dr. Fosdick Cincinnati. — Transfer of the Clean Out Poisonous Acids free of germs and they must be deplored the lack of religious (Continued From Page One) responsibility, in sharing tasks, kept that way after birth. central office of Phi Kappa, na­ and in general co-operation with Your kidnays eoutaia 9 million tiny CoDversionSough teaching for the youth of Amer­ countries, fool’s gold from Japan, tubas or Sltars which may ha andanacred tional college social fraternity for others. Pregnant animals are confined ica. Catholic men, to this city has been amethyst from Mexico, jasper by neelaot or drastic, irritstins drug*. Ba in a completely sterile, cylinder from Russia, zebra rock from _ The nun concluded her discus­ careful. If functional Kidnty or bladder Propagandists Use Rad Cross effected. Frank L. Chinery, a (Continued From Page’One) after being shaved, bathed in anti­ Australia, lava from Mt. Vesuvius, sion of the movement by saying: disorders maka you inifar from Oatting San Antonio.— Boxes marked past president and now supreme Up Nights, Narvousnsis, Loss of Pap, Mass no,” the priest had to say. septic fluid, and enclosed in ster­ fragments of metallic and stone “ The Girl Scout program is com- Then “ Missa nos” (Mass we), the with a Red Cross were used to secretary-treasurer of the frater­ Leg Fains, Rheumstle Pains, Oizsiness, ilized envelopes. The biologist, take up, the collection when a meteorites from Africa as well Cirelts Undtr Eyes, Nturalgls, Acidity. leaders said, and they went away nity, is in charge of the office. Burning, Smarting or Itching, don't tak* working through a pair of long jproup of young propagandists as from different sections of the disappointed but with a look of rubber gloves sealed in two open­ Old Masters Given to Museum United States are included. Many 10,000 Members Aim of chances. Get the doctor's guarant^yd pre­ determination. touring the United ^ates for the Dubuque, la.— Among some of scription, Cystex, the most modem ad­ ings of the cylinder, removes the Indian-made hammers, arrowheads, Seattle Truth Society vanced treatment for these troubles. The next morning, a drummer Leftist government in Spain ap­ the most treasured possessions re­ young by Caesarean section and pealed for money “ for the cause” pipes, and tomahawks are imbed- $10,000.00 deposited with Bank of Amer­ ran from end to end of the long transfers them to separate cylin­ cently acquired for the Division d ^ in the stonework. ica, Loa Angtlas, California, guarantees in the course of a lecture program Seattle.— “ The Catholic Truth that Cystex must bring new vitality in 4S street, beating a signal which ders. The unborn young, ^ en­ of Religious Art and Antiquity of A Sioux Indian gave the priest society has for its purpose to tell called all the people together. they conducted at the Y.W.C.A. the Columbia museum, here, are houra and maka you fscl year* younger closed in their fetal membranes, the largest individual stone he has, the world about the Catholic in ont week or money back on return of Two by two they fAmed in pro­ here. two famous paintings, the work of are normally germ free. Their a 447-pound “cannon ball” from Church,” the Most Rev. Bishop empty package. Telephone your druggist cession behind a cross and torches Nun Composes Hy^on old masters— “ The Crucifixion,” for guaranteed Cystex (Siss-Tex) today. birth under the circumstances in­ the river of that name in the Fort Gerald Shaughnessy, S.M., said at and went into the church. The Notre Dame, Ind.— “ Pilgrim­ by Peter Paul Rubens (1577- duced by Professor Reyniers in­ Yates reservation of western a special meeting of the leaders of candles were lit on the altar and age,” a musical composition for 1640), and “ The Madonna of the sures that they will continue North Dakota. It rests now on a all Catholic organizations here. the book of Sunday Epistles and the organ written by Sister Marie Bullfinch,” by I^onardo da Vinci. germ-free after birth. Cecile, head of the school of music pedestal, guarding, sentinel-like, The Catholic Truth society will Girl to Woman Gospels was in the pulpit, but In the cylinders to which they Flood No Hindrance to Meeting the sparkling obelisk. QROW ING girl* there was no one to mount the of St. Mary’s college, here, was launch a campaign March 1 to are transferred after their re­ Washington.— Plans for the an­ enroll 10,000 men and women in and many women steps and speak to those people, placed by the composer in the col­ Plata Dedicate* Work moval from the mother’s body, nual meeting of the National Cath­ often are sufferers for the missionary was a stranger lege’s Chapel of the Holy Ghost An inscription plate of ruby the Diocese of Seattle. the young are given only com­ olic Education association to be from wjeaknesi, in the place and did not know to commemorate the Feast of Our red Ortonville granite dedicates pletely sterilized air, water, and held in Louisville, Ky., March 31, backache, headache the natives’ dialect. The In­ Lady of Lourdes. The composi­ the work: “ In honor of Christ the 50. Catholic Scientists food. As an additional precau­ April 1 and 2, will be unchanged or other symptoms dians began the common prayers. tion is based upon the hymn tune Savior of mankind; the rock of tion to insure the young animals’ sung by the millions of pilgrims by the flood disaster in that city, Subject of Anthology due to feminine dis­ They then recited the Kyrie, the according to the programs ap­ ages.” freedom from germs. Professor who visit the shrine of Notre The Fairmount priest, besides turbances; also the Gloria, and the Credo; it was a Reyniers kills one of each litter pearing in the February issue of “ White Mass,"” which these or­ Dame de Lourdes in France. his many religious duties and rock­ Buffalo, N. Y.— A biographical prospective mother immediately after birth and ex­ the association’s Bulletin, phaned people had executed for Missionary Will Get Medal collecting hobby, conducts a bird­ anthology o f Catholic scientists is will find Dr. Pierce's amines its body carefully by chem­ Favorite Prescrip­ ever so long; it had become a tra­ Villanova, Pa.— The Rev. Pierre Drive Nett 1,200 Pounds of Sugar banding station for the United being compiled by the Rev. Hubert ical analysis and by microscope. Chicago. — In a sugar drive, tion a dependable tonic to stimulate the appe­ dition with them to be without a Teilhard de Chardin, S.J., a mis­ States Biological survey. Veccnierello, O.F.M., dean of the tite. Read what Mrs. Lcisnd Apgood of 1^ - priest. The missionary watching sionary in China, has been nomi­ the first Lenten project o f the department of biology of St. ho Fsiis, Idaho, Gen. Del., said; ‘T first it all from the rear of the church nated for the Mendel medal for Social Action group at Alvernia ’s college, St. Bona­ used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a Mexican Church Is high school for girls, taught by the Facts on Death of tonic when I waa just a girl developing Into could not hold back his tears. 1937. The medal, which com­ venture, N. Y. Fifty outstanding womanhood. I would get anch awful crampa memorates the work o f the Augus- School Sisters of St. Francis, stu­ Bishop Are Checked Catholic scientists will appear in periodically and felt so weak and miserable Abbot Kohlbeck “Never before,” he wrote, “did the cry, ‘Lord send priests,’ mount Anxious for Peace tinian monk, Gregor Mendd, in dents contributed more than 1,200 the book and will be arranged 1 couldn't go to achool. Mother made me pounds of sugar, which will be sent take the ‘Frescription’ and I improved from tine community of St. Procopius from my heart with such ardor.” evolving the laws of heredity, is London.— The Most Rev. Rau- chronologically from the begin­ the very first bottle. It stimulated my appe­ (Continued From Page One) awarded annually to an outstand­ to various institutions. One group ning of the Renaissance to the tite. At the end of three months I was able on Eighteenth and Allport streets mond Perez y Rodriguez, Bishop to return to achool." Buy now I ter of the priest, attempted to in­ ing Catholic scientist. Father de participated in a bandage drive, of Cadiz and Ceuta, Spain, died a modern age of science. in the summer of 1887, he began, Large Key Unearthed which netted 60 pounds of band­ together with the other priests, an terfere but one of her. brother’s (ihardin is internationally known natural death at Cadiz at the age ages for the Franciscan Sisters’ intensive religious and journalis­ Thought to Be Mission’s attackers knocked her unconscious for his work in paleontology in of 69. At the outset of the civil hospital at Wachung, China. tic program that was important in with his pistol. When, fearing Asia. war. Bishop Perez was reported in WE WILL PAY YOU the eventual development of Czech San Antonio, Tex.— In excava­ for the life of her brother, she at­ Sisters’ Courage Lauded C. U. Prof. Aiding U. S. Office the Catholic press to have been Catholicism in that city. He was tions at San Jose mission, a large tempted to get an injunction from Cincinnati. — Public officials Washington, — Dr. Herbert slain by the Leftist forces. Later FROM 5% TO 9% chiefly responsible for the estab­ iron key, measuring six and one the authorities, her appeal was re­ have voiced high praise for the Wright, professor of international information proved this report to FOR LIFE lishment of a printing plant— the half inches long, believed to be the jected. She made a second at­ cool courage and efficiency with law and head of the department be erroneous. Latest authorita­ of polictics at the Catholic Univer­ on any amount you give us to suwort our work Bohemian Benedictine press— the authentic key to the mission, was tempt to secure an amparo that which the sisters met the emer­ tive information from Valladolid for the Preservation of the Faith. HOLY publications of which soon came discovered beneath eight inches of would guarantee his protection, gency when fire destroyed por­ sity of America, is one of an advis­ says that a re-check shows that ten ory committee of two for a grou7 j SGb L TRINT'TY'l if e INCOME a n n u it y .BONDS to be potent forces for good and soil. The combination of the key but, before the authorities had tions of a wing of a building at members of the Spanish. Hierarchy are safe and sound. Write today, stating your given her any satisfaction, Fat’.ier Mt. St. Joseph-on-the-Ohio acade­ of educational radio programs be­ repulsed the attacks of anti-reli­ can be easily traced and repro­ have met ’ deaths in the age and the amount of money you have available for God’s work. gious rationalist groups. duced, and a lock made, according Maldonado had died. my, causing damage tentatively ing presented by the U, S. office of civil war. to the Rev. A. J. Morkovsky, under The men who attacked Father estimated at $25,000. education. MISSIONARY SERVANTS OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY On March 25, 1919, the energetic V. Rev. Eugene J. Brennan, M. S. SS. T., Holy Trinity, Alabama priest was elected Abbot of St. whose supervision the mission is Maldonado and caused his death De Paul University Expands Woman Lawyer Win* Rare Post Fall in Birth Rate Is Procopius’ abbey. Lisle, which had being restored. are said to have been definitely Chicago.— De Paul university Chicago.— Miss Zita J. Stone, a been transferred there from Chi­ identified. will take over the entire second member of the 1928 law class of Concern to Sweden cago in 1914. He was solemnly Jesuit Authority Talks Citizens of Chihuahua and vi­ floor of a building at 64 East Lake Loyola university, was appointed blessed and inducted into his new cinity, to the number of 15,000, street in the “ loop” district here public defender in the woman’s Stockholm. — In Sweden the On Church of Air Period organized a public demonstration on March 21 as a part of its ex­ office on July 2 of that year. Since court by Chief Justice John J, Son- falling birth rate is a problem that THE REGISTER then he devoted his talent, energy, to express their indignation at pansion program. This space— steby of the municipal court. She has been commanding increased and time chiefly to the development Washington.— The Rev. Wilfrid the murder of Father Maldonado 9,000 square feet— will be de­ is the first to attain .this position Published Every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. o f the abbey, seminary, and col­ Parsons, S.J., professor of history and to demand that the perpetra­ voted primarily to the secretarial in Chicago and is said to be the attention for more than twa years. 934-938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 lege. In h is jurisdiction St. in the graduate school at George­ tors of the crime be punished. department of the college of coja- only one in the United States to It is generally realized that, if the town university and former editor The demonstrators rang the bells merce, and will be available for President. „ . „ ...... _.„.M o st Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D., Denver Andrew’s abbey, Cleveland, was draw a salary. present drift is unchecked, the de­ founded as an offshoot of the ab­ of the Catholic weekly, America, of all the churches in the city so summer sessions of the liberal arts Alumni Urge Fight on Red* President-Emeritus_____Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D., WichlU, Ksnsss spoke on the “ Church of the Air’’ cline may reach catastrophic pro­ EdItor-in-Cbief______Rt. Rev. Msgr. Mstthew Smith. Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. bey by Slovak members from the as to make their protest more con­ department. New York.— The National Cath­ Managing Editor______Hubert A. Smith. Jour.D. program over the WABC-Colum- portions. The present Swedish ranks of the community. In spicuous. Ministerial Student Now Catholic olic Alumni federation made pub­ birth rate is about 30 per cent Aiaoeiate Editors— Millard F. Everett, Jour.D.; C. J. McNeill, A .B ., B.J.; bia network last Sunday on the Portsmouth, R. I.— Robert Sher­ Rev. Walter Canavan, M.A.: Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A. 1933, the year of his golden jubi­ lic a manifesto calling upon Amer­ below the minimum level required topic, “ Religion and Human Lib­ wood, a student of the Episcopal lee as a member of the religious New York Priest Is ican Catholic college men “ and to maintain a stationary popula­ DIOCESAN EDITIONS erty.’’ General Theological seminary in other educated men o f good will” order, he was honored by Pope Pastor of 2 Parishes tion. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Frasno) Pius XI by the investiture with New York, has just been received to fight Communism and other Most Rev. Bishop Philip G. Scher, D.D., President the “ cappa m a^ a.’’ Cardinal Pennsylvania Prison New York.— The Rev. Qeorge J. into the Catholic Church at the modern forces that it said sought Rt. Rev. Sullivan, Editor and Business Manager Mundelein of Chicago performed Zentgraf, rector of St. Boniface’s Priory of S t Gregory the Great. to destroy man’s faith in God. His Cause Advanced SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Sacramento) Has Holy Name,Unit Most Rev. Bishop Robert J. Armstrong, D.D., President the ceremony amidst a large gath­ church, has been pastor of two Mr. Sherwood’s home is in Indian­ Church Need* Creative Arti*t* Rev. Patrick A. HCHugh, S.T.B., Editor and Businesa Managtr ering of ecclesiastics and laymen. parishes since his assignment by apolis. He went to school in Con­ River Forest, 111. — Catholics NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand IsUnd) _ Pittsburgh.— A Holy Name so­ Cardinal Hayes to the Italian necticut and has a B.A. degree Most Rav. Bishop 8. V. Bona, D.D.. President; Rev. Patrick McDald (No. Platte), During the last few years of his must hold their faith more intelli­ ciety for the Catholic inmates of Church of the Holy Family, al­ from Harvard. He had been two gently if the Church is to maintain Editor; Rev. Thomas J. Murray (Burwell). Businesa Diraetor life. Abbot Kohlbeck was identi­ EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Faila) the Western penitentiary has been most directly opposite St. Boni­ years at the General Theological the intellectual supremacy that the fied with the establishment of Most Rev. Bishop Eldwin V . O'Hara, D.D., LL.D., Preaidtttt organized undep the direction of face’s rectory and school. seminary. Mr. Sherwood plans to world now recognizes as hers, de­ Rev. Eugene Gergen, Editor and Businesa Manager Slav missions, organized to pro­ the Rev. F. J. Huber, chaplain. study for the priesthood. He was clared Francis J. Sheed, Catholic WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) mote unity between Western and Most Rev. Bishop Joseph H, Gilmore, D.D., President The program inaugurating the received by the Rev. H. Leonard publisher of London and New Eastern Catholics of this country, Hope Seen for Girl Rev. Patrick Casey, M.A., Editor and Busincii Manager \^rk included talks and musical Sargent, O.S.B. York and Evidence Guild leader in and with the release of three NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) selections, both religious and secu­ Asleep Five Years MethodUt Atlu Copy of Radio Talk England, in a lecture at Rosary Most Rev. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D.. J.C.L., D.Se.Hist., Freildent priests of his community for mis­ lar, by the prison choir of 12 Oak Park, 111.— New hope blos­ Washington. — Request for a college. Speaking on “ The Church Rev. John T, Smith, Editor and Business Manager SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) sionary work in China at the di­ voices. somed at the bedside of Patricia “ Catholic Hour” radio address by in Modern Europe,” Mr. Sheed rect request of Pope Pius XI. Moat Rev. Louis B. Kucera, D.D.. Freiident Maguire as she entered her sixth a Methodist minister to be read said that, although the Catholic Re­ Rev. Maurice Hclmann, M.A., Jour.D., Editor and Business Hsnager Rector of Catholic U. year of coma. Dr. Victor Gonda, to his congregation is reported in vival is a fact, not enough has yet WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) Loyola university neurologist, an­ the February Monthly Bulletin of been done. Of the English writers Most Rev. Bishop John J. Swint, D.D., President Communism Scored Rev. Frederick J. Sebwerts. M.A., Editor snd Bnsines* Hsnsger Talks With Mussolini nounced recent researches in the the National Council of Catholic who represent the Catholic Re­ PEORU REGISTER (PeorU, nilnoli) .— The Rt. Rev. United States and Europe “ make Men. ’The address, which was eni vival, he said, all, except Hilaire Most Rev. Bishop J. H. Schlsrmsn, D.D., Ph.D., J.C.D.. President By Secular Editor Msgr. Joseph M. Corrigan, rector me very hopeful” something can titled “ Freedom” and dealt witji Belloc, are converts. He said the Rev, H. H. Ross, A.B., BJ., Editor snd Basincss Managtr SANTA FE REGISTER (SanU Fe, New Mexico) t ' ” " • of the Catholic University of be done to break the sleeping the subject o f Communism, ^as Church is criticized for not pro­ Most Rev, 'Archbitbop Rudolph A. Gerken, D.D., President (Continued From Page One) America, had a cordial conversa­ spell, which has held the pretty the second in a series of 14 being ducing creative artists. Rev, Jose Garcia, Editor and Business Manager the greatest sermon preached any­ tion with Premier Benito Musso­ stenographer since 1932. given currently on the “ Catholic ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona, Pa.) where in the world on that day. Hour” by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ful­ Most Rev. Bishop Richard T. Gullfoyle, Presidant lini, who exhibited deep interest College to Sponsor 2nd Rev. Thomas E. Madden, Ph.D., 8.T.L., Editor and Basinets Manager ■The Holy Father sent forth to in the position and activities of Flower That Inspired ton J. Sheen. TEXAS PANHANDLE REGISTER (AmariUo) the world a call for mobilization the university. Foundret* Dies School Press Conclave Mott Rev. Bishop Robert E. Lucey, D.D., President against the spread o f Communism ‘Wild Irish Rose’ Found Baltimore, - r Funeral services Rev. Thomee J. Drury, Editor and Business Manager Atlantic City.— The inspiration for Mother Katherine A. Dietz, St. Bonaventure, N. Y. — The LA CROSSE REGISTER (La Crosse, Wise.) and its anti-religion adjunct, a Altar Boy Is Saved Most Rev. Bishop Alcgander J, UcGavick, D.D., President: Host Rev. Bishop call to the world to seek to bring for the song, “ My Wild Irish foundress of the Daughters of the formation of plans for the second William R. Griffin, Vice President back to God those who have As Surplice Ignites Rose,” written by the late Chaun- Eucharist, were held at Catons- annual High School Press confer­ Rev. J. Francis Brady, Editor and Bnslntsi Manager strayed, a call for a new crusade Somerville, Mass.— ^Flames en­ cev Olcott in 1898, was a tiny ville, Md. She established Recede ence at St. Bonaventure’s college Blessed Andrea* Bobola, Je^iit DULUTH REGISTER (Duluth, Minn.) , whose cause for canoniza­ Host Rev. Biehop Thomas A. Welch, President which shall keep God upon His veloped an altar boy in St, Cath­ yellow flower recently found by Knoll, a residence for women at this spring has begun under the Rev. Joseph Hughes, Editor and Butinttt M snsgtr throne and love for Him and erine’s church here, but prompt Mrs. Olcott just as she had pressed Catonsville, in 1934. direction of James C. Bly of Kane, tion ha* just been discussed by the The Denver Catholic Register Is also a part of thia nswapaper ayittm . obedience to Him everywhere in action of the priest. Father Alo- it in an album 39 years ago. The Peace Primer Prepared Pa., business manager of publica­ Sacred Congregation of Rite* in Washing;ton.—A Catholic Prim­ tions on the campus. In the near the presence of Hi* Holiness, Pope Price of The Ragiiter (dated every Sunday), $1 a yaar. Canada apd South the hearts of the people. ysius Finn, and a fireman who had composer’s widow said a boy gave America, $1.60. Foreign, $1.76. In bundle lots, one cent a copy if bought Perhaps it may be the last pub­ just received Holy Communion her the flower while she and her er on World Peace, prepared by future, invitations will be issued Pius XI. Owing to the illness of regularly for sale or diatribution. lic utterance of a truly great man. saved him. The , Charles husband were taking a walk at Dr. Charles G. Fenwick, president to the staffs and their, faculty ad­ the Holy Father, the meeting of If that be the will of the Creator, Rannaghan, 1,7, brushed against a Glengarrif, County Cork, and, of the Catholic Association for In­ visers of over 200 high school news­ the congregation was held in the Entertd as Second Clai* Matter at Post Office, Denver, Colorado. Pius’ plea was heard something stand of candles as he walked when she asked the name of it, ternational Peace, for the National papers, magazines, and year books. Pope’s prirate apartment* at the Tbs Register has ths largest circulation of any paper in the English language more than literally around the backward holding the Communion the boy said, “ Sure, it’s a wild Council of Catholic Women, has Last year’s conference was at­ Vatican. Blessed Andrea* was mar­ devoted to religious news. world. paten. Irish rose.” just been issued. The primer is tended by 100 delegates. tyred in Russia in 1657. Sunday, February 28,1937 T H E REGISTER PAGE THREE

**STRANGE BUT TRUE** By M, J. Murray ASK AND LEARN »THE BOOK: Ste Casimir Is Ad«lr«*a P. O. Box 1497, Doavor, Colo. r e g is t e r : It it necetsary for one God the Son are true God, how Poland’s Patron before receiving the sacraments can one be greater than the other? A la A A A ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ not only to pay for things stolen The full passage in which these PROVIDENCE. By Rev. R. hut alto to pay compound interest words of Our Lord occur is as fol­ Garrigou-Legrande, O.P. Trans­ on the amount stolen? If to, what lows: “ If you loved Me you would infcrlphoti upon ike An;ke«; Youth of Royal Family Lived in Austere late^ by Dom Rose, O.S.B., rate of interest is required? indeed be glad because I go to the intK« OlWAN*t-KHA$, Hindu Ibnple nt Father: for the Father is greater D.D. St. Louis, Herder, 1937, ,, Manner— Known to People as One is always obliged in con­ P. 389, $2.78, science to pay back what one has than I” (St. John xiv, 28). Our stolen against that other’s will. Lord declares that His going to aifwacmre h of inutstHcont alobtuier ' In view of the present-day inter­ ‘The Peacemaker’ But it sometimes happens that one the Father should be a motive of • inuud mtts ^em s est of the Catholic layman in is unable to make restitution. In rejoicing to the Apostles, and the knowing something more of his (The Liturgy— Week of Feb. 28 to II, Emperor o f Germany and King such cases, one must, however, reason for that rejoicing is that w/u» com/tlekmple^ jH religion than what is contained in March 6) of Bohemia and Hungary. He was have the intention of-making resti­ the “ Father is greater than I.” the catechism, this translation of (By Rev. Clarence G. the grandson of King Wladislaus tution if and when it becomes pos­ Christ compares Himself in the in­ one of the less technical works of ISSENMANN) II Jagiello of Poland, who intro­ sible to do so. One need not make carnation or as His Divine Per­ a modern authority on things Sunday, Fsb. 28— ^Third Sunday in duced Christianity into Lithuania. the actual restitution before re­ son is united to His human nature philosophical and Geological is Lent (privilatcd Sunday of tha 1st His uncle. King.Wladislaus III o f to God, the Father in heaven. very timely. After a thorough dis­ class; sami-doubla), ceiving the sacraments, which may Manday, March 1— Farial (sim ­ Poland and Hungary, died at be worthily received if one has the Owing to His union with His hu­ cussion of the classical proofs of ple). Varna in 1444 in defending Chris­ , intention of paying back stolen man nature, Christ is subject to the existence of God and of the Tuesday, March 2— Ferial (sim ­ tianity against the Turks. goods or money as soon as is rea­ suffering and death, and indeed, attributes of God presupposed by ple). Though often called the King of shortly after He made the declara­ Divine Providence, the author Wednesday, March 3 — Ferial sonably possible. One is further (sim ple). Poland and Hungary, St. Casimir obligated to make compensation tion, He fell into the hands of His goes on to explain the notion of Thursday, March 4— St, Casimlr, never actually occupied the throne for any loss which the deprivation enemies, who subjected Him to the Providence as found in tha Holy Confessor (sami-doubla). Com- of either country. He was bom most excruciating sufferings,, hu­ Scriptures and the practical conse- mamoratioas of the ferial and St. of the stolen goods or money may Lucius I, Popa and Martyr. Oct. 3, 1458, in the Polish royal have caused the rightful owner. miliations, and torments. God, the quences of that same Providence Friday, March S— Ferial (sim ple). palace at Cracow, the third of 13 If the stolen money were bringing Father in heaven, having no hu­ in our own daily lives. The hook First Friday of the month. children and the second son of the man nature, is beyond the reach of contains a short but practical Saturday, March 6— Sts. Parpatua family. The eldest son, Wladis­ in no income, then the thief would and Falicitas, Martyrs (double). not be obliged to pay interest be­ suffering, and in that respect alone index. laus, became King of Bohemia in cause the owner suffers no finan­ is greater than the Son. After His Whether tha reader is seeking 1471 and King of Hungary in cial loss. But if the money stolen glorious resurrection and ascen­ an answer to a theoretical diffi­ St. Casimir, the patron of 1490. Two of the younger broth­ sion into heaven, the Son with His would have been invested with a ^ uof futt Lew. ca lied culty or help in ordering his own Poland and Lithuania, came from ers, John Albert and Alexander, glorified human nature also is be­ financial return, then, it would life according to the fact of God’s a kingly ruling family equally succeeded successively to the yond the reach of suffering and Providence, he will find the an­ illustrious because of its service in throne of Poland. With Wladis­ seem, the thief is obliged not only death, and consequently His going to return the original amount Afewefef o f if e swer to his queries in the pages of the faith. He was the second son laus, the eldest son, King of Bo­ to the Father should be a motive this book. The author has pre­ of King Casimir IV of Poland and hemia in 1471, St. (jasimm as sec­ stolen but also whatever interest of rejoicing for the Apostles. the sum would have brought to its sented his facts and proofs in Queen Elizabeth, an Austrian ond son became the heir-apparent rightful owner. W o rld . simple and convincing fashion princess and daughter o f Albert to the throne of Poland. He actu­ Is it a sin to dislike babies? Why? with a wealth of well-chosen ally ruled Poland, but as adminis­ Our Lord commands us to love illustration, giving new life and Prejudice to Negro trator and not as king, when his About five years ago I was mar­ our neighbor as ourselves. This ried to a non-Catholio before a interest to the basic ' facts and Deplored by Priest father visited Lithuania in 1479 to precept is all-embracing and ex­ proofs which are so often put aside arrange affairs in that country. Protestant minister. Later, I cludes none, no matter what the found out that the man was di­ by the ordinary reader as too in­ New York. — Catholics were And his administration is said to age, color, or race. Therefore, we volved for him to grasp. To one urged to greater efforts to remove have been one of prudence and vorced when I married hdm. Can must love babies because they are anything be done about this mar­ who appreciates the almost un­ the “ prejudice and colossal inffif- justice. immortal beings redeemed by the translatable condensation of a ference” of the American people, Nor was his kingship over tha riage? Blood of Christ and destined to an If the questioner is a Catholic, scholastic proof the occasional and particularly of Catholics, to Hungarians more fortunate. In eternity of happiness in heaven. presence of technical terms is only the Negro in an address by the 1471, a powerful party among the the marriage is null and void in the We can, however, still keep this to be expected. The translator has Rev. John I^ Farge, S.J., of the Hungarian nobles, dissatisfied with eyes of the Church because of de­ precept, and dislike, not babies but been very successful in turning America staff here. “ We hear the their reigning monarch, King fect of form, that is, because it rather dislike certain features was not performed before a priest, n'es clocks Ware the difficult and idiomatic French question of what we can do for Matthew Corvinus, son of the about them, such as their lack of of the original into smooth and the Negro,” Father La Farge said* and the Catholic party incurred intelligence, their helplessness, etc. 4enerAll^ Krawn V t\tt great John Hunyadi, begged tha excommunication for attempting Ulusirious ocnedicbfie HottlC flowing English. “ The Negro himself is not the King of Poland to allow them to marriage before a Protestant min­ The reader will leave this book problem. The real Negro problem place Casimir on the throne of Should a woman get married if otue jbr tive IS the attitude of the White ma­ ister. If the first wife of the man she dislikes children? with an encouraging understand­ Hungary. Elected an unwilling ing of the part that Divine Provi­ jority. There are general apathy was living at the time of this sec­ Not until she overcomes the dis­ \ovin, op king at the age of 13, Casimir con­ ond marriage, then it is also in­ dence plays in our daily lives, a and indifference toward the sented in obedience to his father. like, because babies are essentially Negro.” valid because of the impediment entailed in marriage. Perhaps if a new love for the religion which is At the head of an army of 20,000 his, and an increased ability to of an already existing marriage woman who imagines she dislikes The clockmakcr monk wat later eisential chapter in educating to men, he started for the boundary bond. At any rate, the case must children would associate with them Pope Sylvester II (999-1003). give defjaite and satisfactory an­ of Hungary to take possession of swers to non-Catholics who do not purity. Of particular interest are his kingdom. x be submitted for authoritative more, she would discover that she the sections dealing with imita­ understand the part played by At the frontier, however, Casi* adjudication to the Matrimonial really never "knew them, and that tions and play because they clarify Providence in the daily life of mir found out three things that authorities of the diocese. they really have many very attrac­ the principles underlying these im­ man. — C. L. Bonnet, S.J. decided him to return home. First, tive features and alluring charms portant natural tendencies. Can a Protestant man, divorced he heard that King Matthew Cor­ that endear them to the average With typical French succinct­ hut never baptized, become a Cath­ human being. The maternal in­ MODESTY! A PSYCHOLOGI­ vinus had made peace with the olic if he wishes to? CAL STUDY OF ITS INSTINC- ness, Pare De la Vaissiere disposes Hungarians: second, he knew that stinct and love of children are of tha false educational theories He can, provided he accepts all naturally inherent in women; those ANCIENT PRACTICE FOR TIVE CHARACTER. By J. De la Pope Sixtus IV had sought to deter the teachings of the Catholic faith who J;hink they have not this in­ Vaitsiere, S.J. Translated by the urging nnrepressed individual ex­ his father from this plan, and pansion and frank intellectual en­ and is willing to shape his life stinct are probably deceiving them­ Rev. Sidney A. Raemert. St. Louis. lastly, he found out that his un­ according to them, and, if he is selves. Herder. 1937. $1.50. lightenment which dominate secu­ paid troops were deserting in large convinced that the Catholic is the CATECHUMENS RECALLED With the phenomenon of nu­ lar education today. It must be numbers. Upon the advice of his true religion of Christ, he not only How long has it been since the dism on the American scene and noted, however, that the author staff officers, Casimir returned to use of meat has been allowed on noisy cries everywhere of “ self- does not settle tha debatable ques­ Poland to face the wrath of his can but must become a Catholic enten tations in ome ous days throughout the succeed­ Christmas and other holy days of (L S R ) used by the until the time expression" and "frankness," it tion whether soma sex instruction father. The king, angry at the in order to be saved. ing weeks of Lent until Holy obligation when they fall on Fri­ In the ancient Lenten observ­ of Pope Sylvester (died 335). is refreshing to read this sane and with a supernatural background failure o f his plan, would not per­ Saturday, when the seventh and day? ance in Rome, the third week in At the Church of St. Sixtus, or solid treatise on modesty by the can bo given as a preventive. mit Casimir to return to Cracow; 7 have never been baptized but last examination took place and I have been reborn in heart, and The present law of the Church in Lent began an important period Xystus, called also Old S t Sixtus, distinguished French psychologist. Arguing with Gillet, Pare De la instead, he relegated his son to the this matter is embodied in the new in the lives of those preparing for was followed by Baptism. The the first examination of the cate­ Catholic teachers and educators Vaissiere holds that sex instruc­ castle of Dobzki, three miles from I do not SCO that it would make me newly-baptized then made their any better to have that little bit code of canon law, which went into admission into the* Church. The chumens was held on this Wednes­ who have clung faithfully to the tion can be given only after the the city. First Communion on Easter Sun­ of water poured over my head. effect at Pentecost of the year examination of these catechumens day Station of the third week in Church’s traditional teaching on adolescent has acquired sex in­ His three months’ confinement day, and wore their white Bap­ My friends claim that I will not 1918. That year, Pentecost fell on began at the Wednesday Station of Lent. This first vote, together modesty and reticence in the mat­ formation in a wrong way. There in the castle of Dobzki Casimir tismal robes until the Sunday enter the kingdom of heaven unless May 19. this week and continued on vari- with the third ballot on the next ter of sex will be encouraged to is a growing tendency among spent in penitential exercises. He after Easter, when they received I am baptized. I think that a change Wednesday and the seventh on find their convictions borne out by Catholic educators to give re­ became convinced that his pro­ of heart is all that is necessary. Confirmation. From the third Holy Saturday, was the most im­ purely scientific investigation. served and suitable instruction es posed war against the Hungarians Am I right? Sunday in Lent until the Sunday portant of the seven examinations. In the first part of this book, a preventive, always insisting on was unjust, and he saw in all war You are absolutely wrong and 4th Commandment after Easter, therefore, comprised The sponsors presented the candi­ which exhausted the first French the supernatural background and between European nations only a your friends are right because they the time of complete initiation dates by testifying to their sin­ edition in less than a month, the the necessity of will training to means to aid the progress o f the are in agreement with Jesus Christ, into the Church. cere intention and good conduct. auGor briefly but convincingly purity by the traditional Catholic Turks into Europe. Never again God the Son made man. His is Imposes Obedience Announcement of the coming The names were written on tab­ establishes the existence of the in­ methods. could Casimir be persuaded to go the right to lay down the condi­ examination of converts on lets of ivory covered in leather, stinct of modesty, its nature, uni­ The book should have special to war, even though his fathei; tions for entrance into the king­ Wednesday was made at the Sun­ and these were read at the Com­ versality, and individuation. Once appeal for professors of psychol­ urged him and the Hungarian dom of heaven, and among the con­ (One of a New Series on the weaknesses. Children must obey day Station at the Church of St. memoration of the Living of the these principles are established on ogy and education. And those nobles invited him. Because of ditions none has been so clearly “ Catholic Catechism" of Cardinal their parents by doing what they Lawrence Outside the Walls, that Mass. After the Collect and be­ purely scientific grounds, they are Catholic educators whose glorious this attitude, the Poles have given stated by Him and by His Apostles Gasparri) ask or command, and by refrain­ is, outside the city walls of Rome. fore the Epistle or Lessons, the applied to education; and the edu­ task is to preserve the minds and to St. Casimir the title of “ The as the indispensable necessity of It is peculiarly opportune to ing from what they forbid, pro­ It was here that St. Lawrence was catechumens underwent certain cator is given sane, practical meth­ hearts of the young in purity in Peacemaker.” Baptism. Our Lord declared to consider the reciprocal obligations vided it be nothing bad, unjust, buried, and the first place of wor­ rites— ^that of exsufflation, of the ods of developing the instinct of the midst of modern temptations The education and training of Nicodemus: “ Unless a man be born contained in the Divine precept: or obviously unreasonable. (In ship was a little oratory built over sign of the cross, of the imposi­ modesty in children. The treatise will find the volume a scientific Casimir and the other royal again of water and the Holy Ghost, “ Honor thy father and thy case of doubt, their decision must the grave about 830. Even today, tion of hands, and of the salt— is not a complete discussion of guide in full accord with the in­ princes were entrusted to Father he cannot enter into the kingdom mother!" Since present-day edu­ be presumed best and safe to fol­ connected with the present church ceremonies continued today in purity education, nor is it intend-/ fallible voice of the Church.— John Dlugosz, the historian and a of God” (St. John iii, 8). To the cation places so much stress on the low.) is the largest cemetery of Ronie. the first part of the administration ed to be; but the matter is an Paul J. Bruckner, S.J. canon of Cracow. All the princes Apostles He declared: “ He that capital importance of self-expres­ ^ The Old Testament abounds in In the crypt under the main altar of Baptism. The church itself were wannly attached to the holy believeth and is baptized, shall be sion and self-reliance, only too examples of the blessings God of the church lie side by side the is very old and has been greatly man, but Casimir profited most by saved; he that believeth not [all often— unfortunately— to the con­ grants those who faithfully ob­ two most venerated saintly dea­ damaged by restorations. St. his teaching and example. Under that Christ teaches, including the sequent exclusion of guidance serve the Fourth Commandment, cons of the early Church— St. Dominic and his disciples lived in MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED his teacher’s direction, Casimir necessity of Baptism 1 shall be con­ from those who are wiser, more as witness the lives of Sem, , Stephen, the first martyr of the the monastery adjoining the gave himself up to exercises of demned” (St. Mark xvi, 16). St. experienced, and who have a God- Church in Jerusalem, and St. Law­ church, when he was founding the Followinr is s list at motion pictures revioved and elstsifled by the Nstionsl devotion and penance. Though he Ruth, , and young Tobias, eouncll of the Legion of Decency through its New York headquarters! Peter preached: “ Do penance and given commission in our regard. On the other hand, those who do rence, called “ the " Order of Preachers. was surrounded with the finery of be baptized every one of you in the Class A— Section 1— Unobjectlenabis far General Patronage The chief aim of most of our. edu­ not fulfill their duties toward their of the Church in Rome. Under This Thursday takes the name Head Over Heels in Lore Ready, Willing, and Abie a kingly court, Casimir often name of Jesus Christ, for the re­ Arizona Days cational systems is to train and parents can expect only the, curse the church are the catacombs of of Mid-Lent Thursday, because it As You Like It. Headin’ for the Bio Grande Rabellion made the ground his bed and would mission of your s>ns; and you shall Holy Terror fit the individual to be independ­ of God, disgrace, failure, and ig­ St. Ciriaca. The exterior of the is the 20th day in the middle of Bar Z Bad Man Reckless Buckaroo. spend part of the night praying receive the gift of the Holy Ghost” Beloved Enemy. House of Secrete. Red Lights Ahead. ent .... to think for himself. nominy in this life, and, in the present church furnishes one of the 40 days. The joyful celebra­ before the closed doors of the (Acts ii, 38). If Baptism were Beloved Vagabond, The Join the Marinec Rhythm on tha Range. Without the proper safeguards life to come, eternal damnation. the best examples of the Basilica tion of a half Lent well spent, the Big Broadcast of 19S7. Jungle Princess. Rio Grande Ranger. churches until they were opened. nothing more than a little bit of and guidance, however, this gen­ type of arehitecture. The Capu­ Big Show. Killer at l4irge. Romeo and Juliet. His clothes were plain and under This Commandment lays down Church has transferred to the water poured over the head, it erally produces a self-willed, in­ chins are in charge of this popular Bold Caballero. The Land Beyond the Law Rose Bowl. them he wore a hair shirt. Never­ not only the duties of children following Sunday. The Station on Borderland Larceny on the Air. Roundup Time in Texas, would be a matter of little conse­ subordinate disposition which shrine. theless, before others he was a towards their parents but also, in­ this Thursday goes right to the Born to Dance. Law and Lead Tliey Wanted to Marry. quence to neglect it. But it is in­ scorns yielding to the advice and Breezing Home Lawless Land. Sandflow, person of charm and character, directly, the duties of husband Monday, the Station is near the center of pagan Rome, to the comparably moi’e than a little bit opinions of those whose judgment California Mail. Left-Handed law San Francisco. always cheerful and obliging to and wife to one another and to center of the city at the Church Church of Sts. Cosmas and Damien of water; it is water endowed with may reasonably be expected to be Can This Be Dixie? Let's Make a Million. Sarga Csiko all. their children, the mutual rights of S^ Mark, begun about 336 by in the Forum. This church is the Champtgne Waltz. Lion’s Den. Sea Devils a mysterious, heavenly, super­ more mature, more comprehen­ Casimir’s favorite devotions and duties of subjects and su­ Pope St. Mark in honor of his pa­ earliest example of a pagan tem­ Charge of the Light Luck of the Irish, The Secret Valley ' natural force, in virtue of which, sive, and more expedient to fol­ Brigade. Mad Holiday. Sing Me a Love Song. were meditation on the suffering periors, and of employes and their tron saint, ple’s being applied to Christian use. when it is applied with the formula low. Wisdom and discretion are Clarence Man Betrayed. Son Comes Home, of the Savior in His Passion, the employers. Married people have of the second Gospel. After his It is really the result of the joining Counterfeit Lady Man of ASairs, indicated by Our Lord in St. the products of only long years Song of China. Mass, and the Blessed . In a mutual obligation of love, as­ death, the Pope himself was buried of two temples— one dedicated to Crimson Circle. Man of the People Stormy Trails. Matthew xxyiii, 19, it cleanses the experience and studied observa Crooked Trail. Melody for Two Stowaway. honor of Mary, he recited fre­ rtAi*] AV n O VI Cf 1 VV 1T a AV\1 V C* I w ^ • • sistance, and fidelity, and wives, in the church, where his body and Romulus, the deified infant son soul from sin and simultaneously tion, and may well serve to check Devil Diamond, The Mighty Treve. Straight From the quently (some say, daily) the moreover, owe obedience to their the relics of the martyrs, Abdon of the Emperor Maxentius, 307 A. infuses the supernatural, theolo-. and counteract the impetuous de­ Doctor’s Diary. Miilion to One. Shoulders. hymn known in the English trans­ husbands, except in that which is and Sennen, are under the main D., and the other the Templum Dodge City Trail Missing Girls. Swing Time. gical virtues of faith, hope, and sires, emotions, shallow opinions, lation from the Latin as' “ Daily, charity, the cardinal virtues of manifestly unjust, sinful, or un­ altar. Sacrae Urbis, or temple of the holy Don’t Pull Your Punches Mr. Cinderella. Tarzan Escape!. and impulsive judgments of am­ Don’t Tell the W ife M'Liss. Tattler. Daily Sing to Mary.” This hymn What is supposed to be the most city, in which Septiihius Severus prudence, justice, fortitude, and bitious, over-confident youth. reasonable. Earthworm Tractor. Mummy’s Boys. Thank You, Jteves. has come to be called also St. Casi­ ancient of all Roman places of plated his famous marble plan of Easy to Take. My American Wife. Traitor. temperance, the gifts of the Holy The dictates of conscience are The duties of parents towards mir’s hymn to the Blessed Virgin, Ghost, and the habit of sanctify­ worship is the Tuesday Station at the Rome of his day. At the back Empty Saddles. Mysterious Crossing. Tugboat Prineeee. not always an adequate guide to their children flow from the law Find the Witness. Nine Days a Queen. though it was certainly not com­ ing grace. It is this Divine force the Church of St. Pudentiana. It of the church can still be seen Two-Fisted Gentleman. ascertaining "God’s will in our re­ of nature itself. They have to Follow Your Heart. North of Nome. Two in a Crowd. posed by him, but is some 300 imparted by God to the water is a very ancient sanctuary on the the original external wall on Oft to the Races gard, nor do they infallibly serve see to their proper education Four Days’ Wonder. Unknown Rangar, years older than his time. poured in Baptism and the marvel­ (especially their religpous and site of the house of the Roman which this plan was fixed. These Fugitive in the Sky. Oh, Susannah. Walking on Air. as a sufficient restraint on the General Spanky. Once a Doctor Wedding Present. ■While on a journey to Lithuania ous effects it produces in the soul moral education) and they are Senator Pudens. He is mentioned temples of the Forum faced on the vicious inclinations of human na­ important Via Sacra, or Sacred Girl on the Front Paga. One in a Million. W e’re in the Legion Now. early in 1484, St. Casimir died. A that make it an indispensable obliged, according to their means, by St. Paul in the second Epistle Girls’ Dormitory. Our Relationa. W e’re on the Jury ture. Therefore, God was pleased way, of the Forum. The two short time before, he had been neeessity*for salvation. Moreover, properly to provide for their to Timothy. He is said to have Glory ’Trail. Park Avenue Logger West of Nevada. found tubercular. A proposed to give us protective direction , buried in the church, were God’s Country and the Pennies from Heaven. White Hunter. Baptism is the rite of initiation temporal welfare. Since forma­ welcomed St. Peter into his house marriage to a daughter of Em­ into the Mystical Body of Christ, through parents, superiors, and doctors, and the sick in crowds Woman. Penrod and Sam White Legion. tion in religion and the moral when first he came to Rome. St. Golgotha. Pigskin Parade. Wings of Morning peror Frederick III of Gemany the Roman Catholic Church, and lawfully established authority, came to. visit and venerate at their whose responsibility and trust con- life depends mainly on catecheti­ Paul, too, is considered to have Green Pastures. Plainsman. With Love and Kitsea never took place, because Casimir without incorporation into Christ’s stayed here. Of late years, the tomb under the main altar. Gun Ranger. Plot Thickens. Woman in Distress stitute one of our best securities, cal instruction, parents are strict­ chose to remain anii to die single. Mystical Body there can be no ruins of the senator’s house have Another of the numerous Harvester, t Racing Lady. Woman Wise while imposing, at the same time, ly bound to see that their chil­ Hate OS. Ramona. Weak from fastings and mortifica­ salvation. “ Neither is there sal­ been unearthed, and without doubt Roman sanctuaries in honor of St. the serious duty of obedience and dren are well taught their cate­ Clast A— Section 2— Unab)acHeaabla far Adulta tions, he had not the strength t® vation in any other. For there is this was one of the first private Lawrence is the church where part deference on our part. chism. This especially applies to Accusing Finger. Great Zicgfeld. Night Waitress. fight his sickness. On March 4, no other name under heaven given of the supposed gridiron, on which Honor is due to parents from mothers, who ought to instill into houses in Rome in which the early After the Thin Man, Green Light. Outcast 1484, at the age o f 25 he died to men, whereby we must be saved” the saint was roasted to death, is Along Came Love. Her Husband’s Secretary Radio Bar the very impelling motive that, their children, from their earliest Christians met for worship and away from his native Poland at (St. Peter in Acts iv, 12). “God “ knew each other in the breaking kept. This Church of St. Law­ April Romance, Hit Brother's Wife. River of Unrest. next to God, they are our great­ years, the elements of Christian Banjo on My Knee. Hollywood Boulevard. Scotland Yard Commands the court of Grodno in Lithuania. hath subjected «11 things under His rence in Lucina is the Friday Sta­ est benefactors, who (especially doctrine. If, however, parents qf bread.” Beware of' the Ladies. Pd Give My Life. Seven Sinners. He was buried in the Chapel of [Christ’s] feet, and hath made tion. The church is better known, Black Legion. Isle of Fury. She Shall Have Uusto. in our childhood) supply His place are compelled by circumstances to The senator’s entire family are the Blessed Virgin in th6 Cathe­ Him head over all the Church, perhaps, for the picture over the Camille. It Couldn’ t Have Happened. She'a Dangerous in our regard by making known to delegate this duty to others, they connected with the tradition of dral of St. Stanislaus in Vilna, which is His body and the fullness high altar— Guido ReHi’s “ Cruci­ Career Womeg. John Meade’a Woman Stolen Holiday us His Divine will. As being rep­ must bear in mind that their posi­ this spot. His wife’s brother, College Holiday. Ladiea in Love. That Girl from Paria. where his remains still rest. His of Him who fills all in all” fixion.” Browning in The Ring resentatives of God, we owe them tion of responsibility makes it in­ Linus, the uncle of Pudentiana, Crack-up. Last of Mrs. Cheyney, Tha Tfarea Harried Hen. body, exhumed 12S years after his (Ephesians i, 22-23). The body and the Book makes this place the Criminal Lawyer. Legion of Terror. Undereoverof Night. respect in both word and deed. cumbent on them to choose such was St. Peter’s successor as Pope death, was found preserved. Under is one, as St. Paul tells us: “ One schools and teachers as are suited scene of Pompilia’s Baptism and Dangerous Number Lloyds of London. Valiant Is the Word tor body and one Spirit, as you are (“Honor thy father in work and and Bishop of Rome. The sena­ Demon’s Island. Love in Exile. Carrie. his head was a copy of his favorite for the adequate fulfillment of marriage. Don’ t Turn ’Em Loose. Luckiest Girl in the World. called in one hope of your calling: word, and all patience.” — Ecclus. tor had two daughters, Pudentiana Without Orders. hymn to Mary, which had been, this serious obligation. If they and her older sister, Praxedes. All Americans are interested in East Meets Wast. Mama Steps Out Wa Who Are About to Die. according to his desire, buried with one Lord, one faith, one Baptism” iii, 9.) To honor is to have rever­ Everybody Dance Masquerade in Vienna discover it to be insufficient or the Saturday Station at the Week-end Millionaire. (Ephesians iv, 4). Consequently, ential thoughts of a person and to as early as 145 caused Falling in Love Men Are Not Gods. W hat Becomes of the him. if there be no Baptism, there is put a high value on all that con­ superficial, they must supplement an oratory to be erected here in Church of St. Susanna, because Garden of Allah, Mr, Deeds Goes to Town Children ? The saint’s nephew, Sigismund cerns him. Honor such as this their religious and moral educa­ honor of St. Pudentiana, perhaps this is the American church in i Good Earth, The (re-issue). W ives Never Know. I, when King of Poland, petitioned no membership in Christ’s Mystical j Gold Diggers of 1987. Nation Alame You Only Live Once Body, the Church, and, if no mem­ comprises love, respect, obedience, tion. at the request of Praxedes. To­ Rome under the care of the Paul- Rome for Casimir’s . ist Fathers for the convenience of ClsLia B—Objactioiiabla fa Port appointed the board of bership in His Mystical Body, and service. Children must mani­ The right and duty of seeing day, in a side chapel of the church, Broken Blossoms. It Had to Happen, Purisii of Htppiatss. there is no union with Him and no fest love for their parents by be­ to the fitting education of youth a well is pointed out as the one English-speaking residents and Devil on Horseback. It'a Love Again. Rembrandt. inquiry into the life and mira­ salvation through Him, for “ there ing grateful to them for every belongs also to the State, which, in which Senator Pudens used to tourists in Rome, The church it­ Devil’s Playground Klondike Annie. Sinnera Taka AU. cles of the saint, and, in 1622, collect the bones of many mar­ self is on the spot of an oratory Dinner at Eight (re-issue). Libeled U d y . Soak the Rich. Pope Adrian VI canonized him. is no other name under heaven attention and favor received from for the good of the community, Dodsworth. Lightning Jim Carson. Spendthrift. given to men, whereby we must be them; by making them happy should make up for the deficien­ tyrs who suffered in the persecu­ in the house of Pope ’ Everything Is Thpndar. Living Dead. Strangers on a Honeymoon. Pope Clement VIII named March saved.” ^through good behavior; by as- cies of parents; it belongs, too, tion of the Emperor Domitian. brother, Gabinus, who was mar­ Forgotten Faces, Love Letters of a Star. Theodora Goei Wild. 4 as his feast day, and as such it ^sisting them in their necessities, in a special manner, to the Church, Here, too, is preserved part of tyred with his daughter, Susanna. Girl from Mandalay. Man Who L! ed Again. Two Against tha World. is kept in the Western Church. Go W est, Young Man. Men in White (rt-issu e). Woman Alone Poland and Lithuania, where he is What did Christ mean when He and taking care of them in their which Christ commissioned to an altar at which St. Peter is said It was the titular church of the Hideaway GirL More Than a Secretary. said: “ The Father is greater than advanced age; and, above all, by teach all nations the way and to have celebrated Mass (the rest late Cardinal Lepicier, who died Claoa C— Coodaaanad the principal patron saint, keep his I ? " If both God the Father and bearing with their faults and means to eternal life. is at tha T.«teranl and whieb in Mav. 1936. laotaay. Kidnaped in Shanghai PitlaUa at Youth feast day on Aug. 27.

g PAGE FOUR T H E REGISTER Sunday, February 28, 1937 The Philippine President and His Daughters PRELITE FWORS jCHURCHES ELIGIBLE FOR

(Continued From Pace One) or I DISASTER LOAN FUNDS out from «hore dove down the nese Catholics in Honolulu. There height of a buiines* block of sev­ are a number of Chinese Catholics eral stories. It was incredible how and they make excellent and gen­ Washington.— Churches, schools, Broad powers are given to tho quickly they appeared back on the erous members of the Church. The hospitals, and similar institutions new goveimmental agency by the surface after the dive. real Hawaiians who are Catholics, E are eligible to receive assistance law, which reads in part as fol­ both pure-blooded and mixed, from the Disaster Loan corpora­ lows: Most of the swimmers seemed number about 16,000 in the islands. tion mst set up by congress under “ Such Disaster Loan corpora­ to be of pure Hawaiian blood— The Protestant missionaries ar­ the Reconstruction Finance cor­ tion shall be empowered to make, Manchester, N. H.— Favoring poration. Agents of the corpora­ brown-skinned, fine featured, with rived before ours and got numer­ President Roosevelt’s supreme upon such terms and conditions bodies like Greek gods. A few ous followers. Strange to say, tion have been establishing them­ and in such manner as it may court proposals, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. selves in key cities along the Ohio had the slant eyes of Orientals. Mormonism is strong among the John A. Ryan, director of the So­ prescribe, such loans as it may real Hawaiians (who were often and Mississippi rivers and their determine to be necessary or ap­ cial Action department of the tributaries. As we neared the"d«ck, the mu­ polygamous before Christianity National Catholic Welfare Con­ propriate because of floods or other catastrophes in the year sic of the Royal Hawaiian band, and the U. S. A. stepped in). To­ ference, declared here last Mon­ 1937. Such Disaster Loan cor­ playing typical airs of the islands day the islanders— including good, day that the constitution requires poration may use all its assets, and accompanying native singers bad, and indifferent— are about “ more liberal interpretations.” including capital and net earnings who had magnificent male and fe­ one-third Catholic. Speaking on “ Industrial Legis­ Four Teams out therefrom, in the exercise of its male voices, greeted us. The lation and the Constitution” at a buildings were lined with people, The Catholic Vicar Apostolic luncheon of the Manchester City functions.” waving and cheering a welcome. does not belong to our United The corporation has not yet pre­ club, M onsi^or Ryan said that scribed the “ terms and conditions” It seemed that at l^ t we had States Hierarchy, as he is not sub­ a more liberal interpretation and the “ manner” in which loans found a land of pure contentment. ject to the Apostolic Delegate at “ would not violate the language Of Prep Leape are to be made. It is announced, As the vessel docked, the band Washington, D. C. Bishop Stephen of the constitution,” would “ take broke out with “ My Wild Irish Alencastre is directly answerable however, that the general practice the place of the older and inade­ will be to require security where Rose.’* One can imagine what this to the Propaganda in Rome. All quate interpretation,” and would Two goals in the wrong baskets did to the hundreds of Eucharistic the priests of the islands, with the in Parochial league battles Sunday the applicant for a loan can fur­ President Manuel Quezon, a Catholic, with his two daughters, Maria Aurora (left) and Maria Zeneida, provide a new construction, which nish it, but to give favorable con­ Congress pilgrims from America exception of a few army chaplains, are shown as they arrived at Los Angeles, Calif., en route to Washington where the Philippine leader “ would be at least as faithful as continued the unorthodox scoring who lined the decks. are members of orders. The pre­ that started with underdogs’ doing sideration to an applicant who, took part in'a history-making conference on the military and trade relations between the islands and the the old, to the words of the con­ while he cannot provide security, dominant group, to which the United States. stitution.” dirt to favorites two weeks ago, The swimmers kept diving for Bishop himself belongs, is the Pic- and assisted. Mullen home in de­ enjoys a good reputation for pay­ While he pointed out difficulties ing his debts. The interest rate coins until the ship was actually pus Fathers, the Congregation of in achieving social and economic feating Annunciation’s five, 29 to in dock. Some of them swam away the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and 23, and Holy Family high in turn­ will be three per cent a year, and reform legislation by amendment, the interest will be w aiv^ for the under the dock when we could no Mary, whose popular name Picpus Monsignor Ryan after advocating ing back St. Francis’, 23 to 21. longer toss them money. comes from a Paris street where In a 39-to-24 contest, Regis first four months. President Roosevelt’s plan recom­ The capacity of the Disaster they lived. The original mission- marched on to its tenth straight mended that, should it be enacted, Loan corporation is limited by the ers were French, but today the against St. Joseph’s, the fourth As we neared shore, all the crew the present congress thereafter fact that its loans taken all to­ and the steerage passengers were Picpus Fathers represent various submit to the states a proposal for team eliminated. French Mission to Visit U. S. natives, which will be distributed gether must not total more than lined up on one of the first-class nationalities — Dutch, Belgian, an amendment “ which would con­ Mullen home, slated on com­ its capital— $20,000,000— and the decks for quarantine inspection. French, Irish, Portuguese, etc. SEENISilllRD f Paris.— At Easter, a French mis­ in all sections of the colony. , fer upon congress the power to parative scores to be eliminated, net earnings from that capital. The strict immigration laws of the Bishop Alencastre— often called sion headed by Marshal Franchet Catholics Buy Methodist Church pass the economic legislation which acted very stubborn and elimi­ d'Esperey and composed of such "While the law permits lopns to United States prevail in the islands Bishop Stephen' was born in Por- St. John, N. B.— One of the old­ is imperative,” , a step, he said, nated the favored Annunciation churches, schools, hospitals, and and no chances are given that yel- tugal but was brought to the distinguished persons as General est Protestant churches in the which should be "taken “ after the five, with the game turning Mul­ Gourand, the jpresident of the mu- the like,. nevertheless, if the cor-, low-skinned gentlemen may take islands when six years old and has maritime provinces is being con­ President’s proposals have been len’s way after Horvat, Annuncia­ poration should adopt the policy I nicipal council of Paris, the rectors French leave of the vessel and stay j bred here all his life except for a verted into a Catholic parish hall enacted.” tion center, had raced the length of lending first to individual homo in Honolulu. We had never seen j f®w years spent in study in Europe, of tne larger universities, and, pos- and recreational center as a result of the Temple of Youth floor for owners and to small businessmen so many Chinese in our lives, al- I The Chancellor, Father Patrick |sibly. Cardinal Verdier, Archbish­ of the purchase of Zion United ‘America’ Attacks a crip shot— into the wrong bas­ —on the theory that their cases thopgh within a few days we will . Logan, was born in Dublin, taught New York.— A considerable por­ op of Paris, will visit the United church here by the Holy Trinity ket and into' the Mullen scoring present pressing emergencies — it gaze on many more. Chattering philosophy for a time at the Picpus tion of the $53,000,000 fire loss States on the occasion of the third Catholic parish. The Zion church President’s Proposal column. Myrick of Mullen led may be that very little of the in their musical Cantonese tongue, house in Louyain, Belgium; spent estimated to have been incurred centenary of th6 birth o f Pere was erected for the Methodist de­ New' York.—Sharp criticism of with 12 points and, on defense, $20,000,000 will be left for larger the neat serving boys of the vessel ■15 years in Chile, South America, by churches in this country in the . Marquette and the 250th anniver- nomination in 1855. President Roosevelt’s plan to held Horvat to a field goal. Hepp loans to larger institutions, it was last ten years has been due to haz- sary of the death of La Salle. made a picturesque throng. The where he learned a fluent Spanish, New Mission Boat Planned “ pack” the supreme court as “ the led the losers with eight. pointed out here. steerage passengers, nearly all , and has spent five years in Hawaii. ardous types of building, Curtis St. Benedict to Be Abyssinian most dangerous. attack in all our In the closest game of the day, Ottawa.— The Most Rev. Arsene Chinese, ’ were dressed in O c c i - ■ He became^ a^ Picpus Father W. Pierce, insurance company of­ Patron history upon the government es­ St. Francis’ played top-flight ball Lord’s Prayer Urged dental fashion, with the exception | through admiration for the great ficial, asserted here. Often, he Rome.— ^Deputy Egilberto Mar- Turquetil, Vicar Apostolic of Hud­ tablished by the constitution” is to lead, 15 to 9, at the half and son Bay, announces that a new of a dark group of turbaned, b l a c k - j ’s work among the said, fire-resistance in construc­ tiro in a recent address said that printed in America, Jesuit weekly. stay ahead into the last quarter, For Civil Officials bearded Hindus (some of Herr , lepers, and has the joy, for three tion is sacrificed to the desire to St. Benedict will be proclaimed i naission boat w'll be delivered to The Rev. Paul Blakely, S.J., author only to break when Bill Baum of Hitler’s Aryans). The Hindus, j weeks every summer, of acting as enhance beauty. Imposing-looking patron saint of Abyssinia. The Hudson Bay in July. This indi- of the article, declares: “ When one St. Francis’ duplicated Hon-at’s Cincinnati. — The Most Rev. probably innocent as could be, ; supply chaplain of the lepers at walls, he asserted, often hid vul­ Oriental institute of Naples will cates the end of service for the man controls the three co-ordinate “ Riegel shot” into the wrong hoop. John T. McNicholas, Archbishon motorship, “ Pius XI,” which has looked like cut-throats out of a Molokai. Under modern condi­ nerable structural features. He translate a bibliography of St. and independent departments of The Holy Family five won by those of Cincinnati, has urged the daily been in use in the Arctic for the storybook. tions, there is slight chance of con­ mentioned concealed wall spaces Benedict into the language of the the government, there is no pro­ two points, and SL Francis’ is recitation of the Lord’s Prayer for past four years. tracting leprosy while caring for without fire stops and organ lofts tection for our God-given rights through for the year. Hupp with the President and all the executive Bishop Stephen Alencastre and the victims of the disease, who opening into unbroken roof spaces, Student’s Drama Is Irish Give $218,865 to Spain except in an appeal to his seven was high man for St. Fran­ officials of the nation, state, and some of the Honolulu clergy came number , about 500 ^ at Molokai. . . A . These, he said, play a disastrous Accepted for Radio Dublin. — Cardinal MacRory, clemency.” cis’ and Conboy led the victors locality. In a letter to the priests to the ship to greet the pilgrims. | priest now laboring there was one part in the spread of fire. Archbishop of Armkgh, announces with the same total. and faithful of the archdiocese, A committee arrived on board with ° f the greatest orators of France Among more costly church fires Lds Angeles.— A play, Joan of that he has forwarded to Cardinal Regis had no trouble in put­ the prelate asked that the leis, wreaths of fragrant flowers, before the World war. He made in recent years, he listed St. Pat- Goma y Tomas, Archbishop of To­ . V - V D'ix , , m oc 'Arc, written by John Whelan of ting St. Joseph’s with the elimi­ prayer be said in order that tho for all the 85 priests, gifts of the |* that if he came out of the ledo and Primate of Spain, $218,- Two Chpels for nated schools. The high-riding Holy Ghost may illumine and di­ Bishop. Somehow we had never war alive he would nurse lepers, Reds led, 24 to 9, at the ihiddle rect all civil officials. got it straight just what a lei is. * f ° r years, he has kept that vow. KFWB weSiy period."'Ireland " " for the relief of the Cath­ mark and the reserves took charge. We had not thought the garlands, j ;------loss $532,000; Church of the As-'Whelan is city editor of the olics of Spain. Celia again topped the league N. Y. Man on ‘World’s’ worn about the neck as a sign of The American Marybnoll Fa- sumption and Order of Minor Con-. The plan is the culmi- K. of C. Donate 79 Scholarships leaders with 14, and Franks had friendship, are made of real flow-1.hove • parish in Honolulu Staff 32 Years Dies i n?.).ion of two years of research Arnpriqr.— The Knights of Co- Negroes Blessed eight for St. Joseph’s high score. ers. At the dock, native women | J® extremely effective work. $310,000, and St. ’s church,' ...... ■ Cathedral was inactive for the New York.— Funeral services One of the great ornaments of the on the life of the saint Students i lumbus of Ontario this year will did a thriving business selling these Holyoke, Mass., 1934, loss of Loyola were chosen for the dif- grant five scholarships to Ontario first time this year after drawing were held at St. Peter’s church in Church in the islands is St. Louis New Brighton, Staten Island, for typical Hawaiian ornaments to the $280,000. ferent parts in the production. ) Catholic students writing their Lafayette, La.— Two chapels a bye. Listed according to their passengers. college, taught by our American for Negroes have been dedicated won-lost ranking, Regis, Cathe­ James E. Dever, 79, one