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The Ol 7 n PA Officia] Organ of the Diocese of Pittsburgh—Founded in 1844 111th Year-No. 20 PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1954 TWO DOLLARS PER ÎIAI SINGLE corr RRVE CENTS Pontifical Mass Marks Centenary Priests Assigned U.S* Catholic Periodicals Now » -Of Sisters of Holy Humility of Mary Rev. Joseph Battling, assistant at Most Holy Name Church, Troy Have 20 Million Subscribers A Solemn Pontifical Mass Monday morning, July 26, with Hill, is appointed pastor of St. Bishop John F. Dearden as celebrant, marked the 100th anni- Michael's Church, Avella, suc- verasry of the foundation of the Sisters of the Holy Humility ceeding the late Rev. Francis New York, July 26—More than listed in the Directory show a cir* WIvelL 20 million people subscribe to culation of 1,191,894, bringing the of Mary. The Mass was offered in the chapel of the mojther- Rev. William Erkens, chaplain at Catholic newspapers and maga- total of Catholic publications iiti house of the community at Villa Maria, near New Bedford, Pittsburgh Hospital, Is appointed zines published in the United North America to 591, and the cirj- Lawrence County. assistant at Most Holy Name States, the ¡Catholic Press Direc- culation to 21,893.306. Preserit at the Mass were five Diocese, but for many years it was Church, Troy Hill. tory reports. In the United States, 131 Cath- other Bishops: Archbishop Edward under the jurisdiction of the Bish- Rev. Thomas Marpes, assistant at A total U. S. circulation of 20,- olic newspapers circulate to four F. Hoban, Bishop of Cleveland; op of Cleveland. The land was St Cyril's, North Side, is ap- 701,412 puts Catholic Press circu- million subscribers; 426 magazines Bishop Emmet M. Walsh of originally presented to Bishop pointed chaplain at Pittsburgh lation at the highest ever 'record- to 16.7 million subscribers. Youngstown, ^Bishop Michael J. Michael O'Connor of Pittsburgh in Hospital. I ed, according to the Directory, In North America the Catholic Ready of Columbus, Auxiliary 1845 by William Murrin^ a pioneer Rev. William J. Cheetham is published here this week by the press serves an estimated reader- Bishop Floyd L. Begin of Cleve- Catholic of the district, and a brick transferred as assistant from Catholic Press Association. ship of 37.7 million Catholics—31.6 land, and Auxiliary Bishop Cole- building was erected on it as an Epiphany Church, Washington The annual CPA survey cavers miljlion in the United States and man F. Carroll of Pittsburgh. orphan asylum. When this proved St., to St Cyril's, North Side. 567 U. S. Catholic publications 6.1 ¡million in Canada, the Direc- unsuitable, Bishop O'Connor sold Rev. Paul M. Lackner Is trans- and showed an increase of 16 pub- tory say s. The Congregation of the Sisters the property to the Bishop of ferred as assistant from St Pat- lications and 1.8 million subscrib- of the Holy Humility of Mary was "The New World," official week- Cleveland, and it remained under rick's, 17th St, to Epiphany ers for the past year. ly newspaper of the Archdiocese founded in Donmartin, , in that jurisdiction until 1949, when Church. The 34 Canadian publications 1854, and ten years later all the of Chicago, carries the highest it was restored to the Pittsburgh paid circulation for a local Cath- members of the community, about Diocese. ten in number, came to the United olic paper with 144,518 paid sub- The community now numbers scribers. ) States , at the invitation of Bishop mort than 400 Sisters, serving Cardinal Valeri To Preside Amadeus Rappe of Cleveland and Other circulation leaders among principally in the Cleveland and weekly newspapers are listed as began' their foundation at Villa Youngstown dioceses. TKey have Maria on July 25, 1864. At Duqnesne Commencement the "Catholic Herald Citizen," charge of a number of parish Milwaukee, 115,890; the Brooklyn Villa Maria, a 283-acre property schools and of several institutions, "Tablet," 110,080; the "Michigan near thA^ennsylvania-Ohio state including St. Joseph's Hospital, Cardinal Valerio Valeri, Honorary degrees will also be Catholic," Detroit, 108,250; "The line, comprising the buildings pf Lorain; St. Elizabeth's Hospital, of the Sacred Congregation for the conferred upon Msgr. Jerome D. Advocate." Newark, N.J., 99,281; the mj/therhouse and of Villa Ma- Youngsiown, and St. Joseph's Riv- Affairs of Religious, who is now Hannan, a priest of the Pittsburgh the "St. Louis Register," St. Louis, ria Academy, is in the Pittsburgh erside Hospital, Warren, O. making a visit to the United States Diocese who is now vice rector of Mo., 98,593; the "Monitor," Tren- and Canada, will preside at a Mass Catholic University of America, ton, N. J., 93,500; the "Catholic at an outdoor altar on the Du- Washington; Admiral Harold B. Universe Bulletin," Cleveland, O., 'Iron Curtain' Clergy Get Permit quesne University campus on Fri- Miller, director of the department 93,335; and "The Pilot," Boston, day, Aug. 6, at 10:00 A.M., open- of information of the American 85,613. To Attend U.S. Protestiant Session ing the annual summer commence- Petroleum Institute, and Arthur I. The Denver "Register," accord- ment exercises of the university. LeVine, president of Ad Press, ing to the survey, goes to 794,566 Washington, July 23—The United States Government An honorary degree will be con- Ltd., a New York printing firm. subscribers each week through its ferred upon the distinguished prel- Admiral Miller will deliver the national and 32 diocesan editions. will give permission for 11 delegates from Red-ruled Czecho- ate, who is Cardinal Protector of slovakia and Hungary to enter this country and attend a commehcement address to the 170 The "Our Sunday Visitor" of the Holy Ghost Fathers, the order graduates of the summer course, 67 Huntington. Ind., serves 787,566 Protestant worldwide religious convention in Evanston, 111., which conducts Duquesne Univer- of whom are Sisters. Msgr. Han- subscribers with its national ed- Aug.j 15-31. sity. nan will be celebrant of the Mass. stion and 10 diocesan editions. An ; official statement explaining "Columbia," official organ of the the action took note of "intimida- Mao Not Likely Knights of Columbus, leads in the tion and persecution" of religion Plan Graduation Recent Jerusalem paid-circulation field of magazines "for a number of years" by East- To Become Tito, with 783.834. The "Catholic Di- ern Europe's Red regimes. At Mount Mercy Violence Seen as gest? has 713,500; the "Young Protests against allowing the Bishop Believes Catholic Messenger," 560,752; and Iron- Curtain churchmen to enter At the annual summer com- Cause tor Alarm "Extension," published by the the country had been received by St. Louis, Mo., July 27 — Any mencement exercises of Mount Extension So- Attorney General Herbert Brown- hope that Mao Tse-Tung might be- Mercy College, to be conducted Vatican City July 23—Recent ciety, 503,300. ell Jr. Secretary of State John come another Tito is only wtshful Friday afternoon, Aug. 6, at the outbreaks of Arab-Israeli violence In the non-paid circulation Foster Dulles recommended they | thinking, according to Bishop have demonstrated anew how well magazine field, "Mission," pub- college, degrees "\yill be conferred lished by the Society for the Pro- be admitted and the attorney gen- Adolph J. Paschang, a veteran upon 25. Sisters, members of five founded are the fears of Catholics Maryknoll missionary who was pagation of the Faith, has a circu- eral, taking the position that more different communities engaged in over the safetyj of Jerusalem and good than harm would result from expelled from his Diocese of Kong- its holy places. lation of 1.125,000. "No vena moon by the Communists in 1952 teaching work in the Pittsburgh Notes," published weekly by the lowering the immigration bars for Catholics everywhere feel that the Iron Curtain churchmen, ap- after 30 years in China. * Diocese. Msgr. Jerome D. Han- Sefvite Fathers, Chicago, has 1,- nan, vice rector of Catholic Uni- the only way tp preserve the city 115,061. proved their entry. "I don't, think there is a chance and its ancient shrines is through that Mao will turn against Russia," versity of America, Washington, Explaining Mr. Dulles' stand, D.C., will deliver the address to the internationalization of the Holy the State Department issued a says Bishop Paschang. "In any the graduates. City and its environs, as frequent- Jugoslav Reds statement which said: case, China would remain Com- ly urged by Pope Pius XII. * "It's is a well-known fact that munistic." for a number of years the Com- While China/today is a police Greensburg Seminarian These comments were made by Jail Orthodox munist-dominated regimes in state under the-Reds, Bishop Pas- "L'Osservatore Romano," Vatican Eastern Europe have been engag- chang emphasizes the fact that all Going to College City newspaper." Metropolitan ed in a campaign of intimidation Communist attempts to form an The situation, "Osservatore" and persecution against all forms independent church with the help William Sheri&an, of Greens- said, "is not only a danger for According to an Associated Press of religion. The purpose of this of native clergy have been unsuc- burg, a seminarian of the Greens- peace, but constitutes a more se- dispatch from Belgrade, Yugosla- cessful. He also points out that the rious and permanent threat for the campaign is to undermine, the re- burg Diocese, heretofore enrolled r via, dated July 24, the Communist ligious feelings of the peoples of number of Catholics who have ac- at St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, safety of the city and its holy regime ruling that country has ar- these countries and to make religi- tively joined the Reds "is very has been designated by Bishop places. The episodes of violence rested, on charges of "anti-state* ous groups and religious leaders small," even though tne Chinese Hugh L. Lamb of Greensburg to could be repeated from

! TWO v THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Thursday, July 29, 1954 No Intervention Catholic Daughters Promise Archconfraternity By Holy See. in • «• of • • • Indo-China War $100.000 for Marian Shrine Minneapolis, Minn, July 26—A egates that Christian charity must Christian Mothers Vatican City, July 15—The Holy pledge of $100,000 for the Nation- receive a new spark of life to re» Father and Vatican officials are al Shrine of the Immaculate Con- sist the onrush of the world-wide 220 37th St.. Pittsburgh 1, Pa. deeply concerned about the fate of ception in Washington, D. C.,_ and revolutionary movement. In thit nearly a half-million Vietnamese gifts of $15.000 to the Extension connection, he pointed out, the National Office for the Society, and $30,000 to Father principle of self-help promoted by Confraternities of Christian Mothers Catholics suddenly placed under Patrick Peyton. C.S.C., were au- missionaries in impoverished for- Communist rule by the French thorized at the 25tli biennial con- eign lands should be adopted in The popularity of certain saints God has assigned a special place withdrawal from the highly Cath- vention of the Catholic Daughters this country. may wane. I remember as a to each one of us. Only by listen- olic Song Koi River delta regions. of America, held here last week. Honored for her work in the youngster my mother had great ing to God will we find happiness Frances Maher, of Kane, Pa., •However, contrary to some press Family Rosary Crusade and Fam- devotion to St. Rita. She travelled in this life. Aside from the special was elected for her third term as ily Theater radio and television with other mothers to various parts religious vocation to which God reports,! the Vatican has taken no supreme regent. Other natibnal of- programs was Ruth Hussey, star of the city to make noivenas to St. calls many young people, there is action regarding the war in Indo- ficers re-elected are: of stage, screen, and television. Rita. The majority of baby girls the Christian vocation, the voca- china. Some press reports said Supreme vice regent, Margaret tion of good example. born at that time were named Rita. steps had been taken by the Vati- J. Buckley, Chevy Chase, Md.; sec- Then the whole world fell ifi love retary, Mrs. John Ballard, Milton, K. of C. Family Picnic Most of .us were born into the can to ask French Cardinals to out- with jthe little flower, St. Therese. Catholic faith. Our Catholic faith Mass.; treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Mcin- Tuesday, Aug. 7 to Before her was that other great should be our guiding star. We line to the Paris government some tosh, San Diego, Calif.; directors, ^Saint, St. Teresa of Avila. owe something to the Giver and df the consequences of the military Mrs. Frances Fullerton, Taylor, Revive Old Custom But devotion to St.? Ann goes to His gift. We live in a world evacuation to the Catholic dioceses Tex.; Mrs. E. J. Bell, Stayton, Ore.; back almost to the beginning of that its' stumbling along. We are that area. It is reliably—but un- Marie F. Scanlon, Chicago; Marie Reviving a custom that was sus- the Church and is just as fervent surrounded by good and eager peo- officially—affirmed, here that in Carrie, Bellerose, Long Island, N. pended some 15 years ago, the today as it was then. The secret? ple looking for the truth. We have this case the Holy See has not de- Y.; Ad^le Hiltgen, Sheboygan, Knights of Columbus councils of Wis.; anij Mrs. Irene C. Haviland, western Pennsylvania will hold a St. Ann is the Saint of the home, it. We have also the responsibility via tfed from its traditional policy, of showing forth in our lives, our which is that it never mixes in po- Long Branch, N. J. family picnic at Kennywood Park with that maternal goodness and The $100,000 donation to the on Tuesday, Aug. 17. The day's homeSpun quality that makes it actions, our faith in every act and litical disputes. When political thought; without preaching, with- matters are settled and boundaries National Shrine will be paid in program will include a series of easy for everyone to go to her. equal installments over a five-year sports events for children, starting She was a woman of tremendous out external acts, but simply by established to the satisfaction of being good Catholics. Neighbors pertod. The $30,000 gift to Father at 5:00 P.M. and an afternoon card prayer, yet her prayers were all parties, the Church then takes will recognize that for which they Peyton, founder of ^he Family party. woven around her household what religious action is necessary. are hungry. They will see what Rosary Crusade, will be used to A. J. Flynn, Jr., of McKeesport, chores. In our imagination we do The situation in Indochina, it is produce in English a Spanish film, they desire and will come to share said here, jis more than ordinarily has been appointed general chair- not h^vte to catch a glimpse of St. in it. "Our Lady of Fatima." Ann between the bars of a cloister, complicated, with Communism be- man by Carmen R. Capone, presi- ing a large factor but certainly not To Honor Bishop Hafey dent of Pittsburgh Chapter, K. of nor ori her travels to found a new We are all called! to be mission- Other gifts made at the organ- the only one. Other elements and C., and will be assisted by J. J, conveiiit. We go to St. Ann, as it aries for Christ; day by day, hour ization's 25th biennial conven- were, sit on her doorstep and talk by hour. When God made you a other people in that part of the Sopko, of New Kensington Coun- tion here were $5,000 for a me- cil; C. L. Heyle, Bellevue; Edward over our troubles and needs. Catholic he placed this responsi- world are involved on both sides morial chapel in North Carolina bility upon you. Catholics should of the struggle, and the question of | Dotten, Parkway; William Klein, The story of the Saints is a^ove to honor the late Bishop William j Homestead; George Dippold, Du- story. Love is a mystery yet it is be different from those who do not nationalism versus colonialism also Hafey. of Scranton, a former chap- have or share /the faith. If there enters into the picture. | quesne; Robert Mahady, Greens- the strongest force within the hu- lain of the C. D. of A., and $1,500 | burg; Paul C. McGann, Chartiers; man body. Love can raise to-the is a difference it should show. to the Missionary Servants of the Where Catholics gather, one Tokyo, July 12—Ho Chi Minh, j W. J. Garrison^ Bellevue; William heights or drag to the gutter; one Most Holy Trinity, Silver Spring, | Scarnate, Mt. Lebanon; James Pal» ought to be able to pick the Cath- head of the Communist-controlled Md. The group supports the train- mstn can be made big and strong, I mer, Pittsburgh; Thomas Conroy, a hero; another, mean, small, self- olics out just by their words, their Vietminh, has made an apparent ing of 67 missionaries at Silver actions. Can you do that? I'm attempt to allay the suspicions and Spring. Natrona, and M. J. Coyne, Belle» ish and cowardly. vue. Love can make a person in high afraid not. Take speech. When fears of Catholics in the river delta i area of Indochina occupied by his Bishop Vincent S. Waters of position throw all away. Love can listening to a group talk, try and Raleigh, C. D. of A. national chap- forces after the French with- fling an aureole around a letter pick out the Catholic. I'm afraid lain, addressed the convention on Named Vice Rector and make it a treasure although the too often you would find the Cath- drawal. the vocation of women. The one note isn't worth a penny. When olics involved in the same kind of A Chinese Communist broadcast word that sums up woman—love Of College in Rome love steps in, it throws out the talk as those who have no faith, from Peking heard here says the —gives a key to her purpose, her usual scale of values. God has no God: cursing, swearing, blas- Vietminh leader has issued a mes- vocation, her rights, her duties, New York, July 22 —Cardinal tried to teach us the lesson of love. pheming, desecrating the Holy sage to the people, soldiers and her successes, and her failures, he , Archbishop of What did St. Ann do to win this Name—the Name by which the^ government employes of the new- said.' New York, has announced that he great popularity? She was not a hope to be saved. This should not ly-occupied territory, and that "Woman equals love," he said, has released Msgr. Francis F. Reh, missionary nor a martyr, but a be so. A Catholic must believe that Catholics in the area were told in "and the only woman to fulfill vice chancellor of the New York simple,'quiet wife, the mistress of speech is a gift, given to him by the message "of the democratic perfectly the definition of love, See, to accept appointment by the a household, unknown to the God to be used for the glory of (Communist) government's policy which is the vocation of women, trustees of the North American world. What did she ever do to God. on freedom of belief." was Mary." The home, said the College in Rome as vice rector of deserve the position she holds to- You find them gossiping, belit- Bishop, "should be the cross- the college. day? tling, ruining the reputation of Hanoi, July 13—Ho! Chi Minh's roads of love." Himself an ajumnus of the pon- Because of her love,9 her small others, and, worse because it is assurances of religious liberty for The secretary of the National tifical institution, Msgr. Reh will * v T Catholics of the southèrn region gifts were precious in His sight. more violent, filthy talk, wise- Conference of Catholic Charities, serve under the North American of the Red River delta do not carry In His eyes she was great. When cracks, gutter conversation, and all Msgr. John O'Grady, told the del- rector, Bishop Martin J. O'Connor. conviction for the Vietnamese. a child brings a flower, a draw- this with that tongue on which ing, a verse to 'mother, it is love must rest the Body and Blood of Unfortunately, the consistent that malkes the gift precious. Learn Christ. Vietminh practice for the last eight

C/ l a f to live by the value of little things A Catholic would die before he years follows the typical Commun- Vincent College Lafrobe, Pa. would desecrate the tabernacle or ist anti-religious pattern. Every- f PR E-LE GAL GENERAL SCIENCE ] done for God. Coorte« the chalice because he knows that body knows there are a score of Î TEACHER TRAININO PRE-MEDICAL Most of us are little people; we Offered: prbbably won't set the world on the Divine Presence rests within priests in prison or under house J CLASSICAL PRE-ENGINEERING fire—but j that is just the lesson. them. Do you believe that the gol- arrest in areas under Vietminh ' MUSIC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION It is not! necessary to be great in den cups are rrjore worthy than rule. the eyes jof the world to be great your tongue—your human tongue in the eyes of God. A life of duty, on which He loves to rest? You Large* Cathelle Bearding Sigh living out the day^for God, faith- are Catholic—you must be differ- SI. Vincent PREP School School Kaat of Chleafe fully and well, unfailingly for love ent. Let your Catholic difference YOU CAN of God, is welcomed by Him. Our show forth in your conduct, your Latraba, Pa. Address: Headmaster joy and consolation is to know lives, your actions, and your SAVE MONEY God will approve the little things speech. we do as worthy of the greatest * * * reward in His divine plan. The foregoing thoughts were MT. GALLrrZIN ACADEMY gleaned from the talks given by School For Rev. James E. Dixon, C.P., Paulist Walter J. Kenna foarrffflf Voys WEEKLY Father from Detroit, who preached Agent and Contractor BADEN. PA. MASS CALENDAR the solemn novena in honor of St. CamblnaUoa SUlnleM Steal Deer* Phon« Badali 9-3861 Address Directress (For Use With Missal) Ann kt St. Mary's Church, 46th St., Combination Alamlnom De on ui July 18-26. 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Full athletic pro- Marian Year, is 4^?// WEDNESDAY, Aug. 4: St. Dom- gram, varsity and intra-miiral. Cata- one of Cunard's most honored log. Rev. G. J. Wuenschei, T.O.R., MA 1*1681 privileges. You can choose from inic; double major; white. Adm.. / Box P., Spring Grove. Pa. THURSDAY, Aug. 5: Our Lady 11 great Cunorders ... approxi- of the Snow; double major; white; mately 3 soilings every week .« • Credo. including the fabulous "Queens/' FRIDAY, Aug. 6: Transfigura- by for the world's largest super- tion of Our Lord; double 2nd class; / URSUUNE ACADEMY liners! And remember after July white; 2nd prayer, of St. Sixtus, lower 'Thrift Season" rates are Slate accredited since 1870 in effect. Feiicissimus and Agapitus; Credo. Select Day School for Girls FUIL FACILITIES FOR HOLY MASS SATURDAY, Aug. 7: St. Caje- •It pr»vwod «boemi ovary Cunarder. Ple- Sea yeor Cunord-avthorii»d ACADEMIC, COMMERCIAL, HOMEMAKINQ DEPARTMENTS »rove/ ogent. tan; double; white; 2nd prayer, of GRADES — KINDERGARTEN — BOYS TO FOURTH GRADE tora Aews the "Madonna of fttoTq&Shlpt " St. Donatus. Pittsburgh 24, Pennsylvania EMerson 1*9392 •—otfor-pfoce of iKa Queen Mary. T SUNDAY, Aug. 8: 9th Sunday OPENING SEPTEMBER 8—BUS SERVICE CUNARD after Pentecost. infect the younger clergy, and THE LIFE OF ST. PIUS X through them the people, the con- sequences would have been terri- CURRENT FILMS By REV. FRANCIS A. GLENN ble. The following list shows the Le- Executive Suite (This St. Pius X showed admirable in- Garden of Evil (Correction) gion of Decency ratings for motion Glass Web. The papeir, compiled by Father Glennt diocesan archivist, was sight in detecting and condemning pictures now showing, or to be Hell 4x1 ow Zero presented by him at a recent meeting of the Catholic Historical So- the errors of "Modernism," with shown soon, in this area. In the High and Mighty, The which some misguided Clerics and King Richard and the Crusaders ciety of Western Pennsylvania.) spirit of the Legion of Decency Hobson's Choice others tried to adjust religion to pledge, children should see none Holly and the Ivy (Continued) ftble to sin, they hjave a right to the prevailing fads of science and Indescretion of ah American Wile Humanly speaking, the enemies the strongest antidote against but films classed as A-I; adults as Jessie James vs. The Daltons the current fancies of the pseudo- well as children, are expected to Johnny Guitar of the Church had grounds for re- temptation and sin. historians. It was an insidious at- Jubilee Trail joicing when the fine intelligence, avoid Class B and Class C films. Key Largo Because of his pleas that the tempt to bring the Church "into Law Versus Billy the Kid, The the delicate diplomacy, and the people should partajke of the Sac- harmony with the modern mind." Little Kidnappers, The political experience of Leo XIII rament more ofter^j there was a Pope Pius saw the danger to ortho- CLASS A-I Magnificent Obsession were no longer at the service of Miami Story, The Eucharistic revival,j and Catholics* doxy, and the threat to dogma, (Unobjectionable for All) Miss Robinson Crusoe the Church. But the simple "par- everywhere, young ¿nd old, press- and, by decree and encyclical, the Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Naked Jungle, The ish priest," with no ambition to ed forward in greater numbers and insidious propaganda was con- Beneath the 12-Mile Reef Outcast, The play the game of statesmen and Blackout Personal Affair demned. Black Shield of Falsworth. The Princess of the Nile diplomats, who succeeded Pope Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters Rails into Laramie Leo, possessed two qualities most To leave no doubt as to the sub- Boy from Oklahoma Ride Clear of Diabolo ject of his prohibition, a Syllabus, Caine Mutiny, The Ring of Fear needed in his high office. Cease Fire Seven' Brides for Seven Brother! listing 65 errors from the vfritings Command, The She Couldn't Say Ho Pius X knew the soul of the of the Modernists, was issued from £razy legs Three Coins in the Fountain people. All his active life he had Dangerous Mission Uutamed Frontier I the Vatican. A storm of indignant Desperadoes Valley of the Kings been a pastor of souls. More im- protest greeted the papal action, Diamond Wizard, The Witness to Murder portant still, his own soul was Fighter Attack and, as he expected, the Pope was Flight Nurse B— (Objectionable for All) delicately attuned to the inspira- accused of being reactionary and Francis Joins the WACS Flame and the Flesh tions of grace. The man of the narrow-minded, but the heat of j Garden of Evil Carnival Story people was also, and above all, a Geraldine Gone With the Wind the crisis passed quickly, and the Glenn Miller Story, The Gorilla at Large man of prayer—a man of God. cult of "Modernism" dissolved | Gog Knave of Hearts Gypsy Colt O Congocero It is in no way injurious to. Pope quietly into oblivion. j Hondo Playgirl Leo to point out the balance of In his famous Encyclical "Pas- Johnny Dark Red Garters j human learning and "the light of Julius Caesar Rhapsody cendi Dominici Gregis" of Sept. 8, Knock on Wood Sabriha faith in his masterly teachings. In 1907, by which he crushed it once Littlest Outlaw. The Saracen Blade. The him there was a marked co-ordi- Living Desert, The Secret of the Incas for rail, the Pope calls Modernism Malta Story, The Sins of Rome nation of reason and revealed "the synthesis of all heresies." He One Minute to Zero Susan Slept Here truth. But Pius X, like the Saints, Ptnocchlo Top Banana 1 pointed out that it contained three Prince Valiant Ugetsu moved almost exclusively in the fundamental errors: Agnosticism; Return from the Sea Riding Shotgun realms of faith. His decisions, his Immanentism; and Evolutionism. Roar of the Crowd C—(Condemned) determination in enforcing them, Rocket Man, The French Line even his apparent indiscretions Pius exposed these errors, but Rose Marie LaRonde he did not stop with mere diag- Royal African Rifles Moon is Blue. The were at times beyond tfie compre- Scotch on the Rocks We Want a Child . hension of earthly-minded critics. ST. PIUS X nosis and exposure of the infec- Student Prince tion. He applied an antiseptic in Son of Belle Starr Pastoral Background with increasing frequency to re- Taza, Son of Cochise Throughout his priestly career, his Oath against Modernism, and Them Turtle Creek Parish ceive Holy Communion. in a more positive way he assured Tumbleweed the new Pope had been directly St. Pius encouraged and fur- Lawn Fete Aug. 10-12 concerned with the work of a pas- the health of the whole body eccle- Two Guns and a Badge thered all forms of Eucharistic de- siastic, by urging a deeper study Victory at Sea tor. Now he continued that same votion as one of the mainsprings War Arrow The annual lawn fete of St. Col- work on a wider scale, but in his of sound philosophy in all semi- of the spiritual life. ¡Because of naries. A-n (Unobjectionable for Adults) man's Parish, Turtle Creek, to be customary manner. On Oct. 4, these actions, he is rightly called L 1903, just two months after his (Continued Next Week) j A Day Out of Life held this year for the benefit of the "Pope of the Euchzjrist" Apache the new parish school building, election to the Papacy, he de- Back to God's Country ! But Pius, the shepherd of souls, Beachhead will open Tuesday, Aug. 10, and clared in his first Encyclical "E edifying the Church by the warmth Supremi," that his primary aim Capuchin Clerics Crime Wave continue through Wednesday and of his kindly personality, and the Dawn at Socorro Thursday, Aug. 11 and 12. In was to "restore all i things in contagion of his own lively faith, »Make Profession Demetrius and the Gladiators Christ." He outlined in a few Desperado. The charge will be Charles Figulski, promoting piety iby his decrees and Dial M for Murder John McCarter, Ronald Naylor, words the program of his reign: exhortations, building for the fu- Diary of a Country Priest "God's interests shall be our in- Cumberland, Mdr, July 24—Five Easy To Love Mrs. Julia Manion, Mrs. Gertrude ture by wise reforms, is not the Edge of Divorce terests, and to promote them we Capuchin clerics studying for the Elephant Walk i Miller and Mrs. Helen O'Rourke. whole man. He could be stern as priesthood and a Brother professed •re ready to give our strength and duty itself in dealing with error. our life itself. If asked what is their solemn vows at a Solemn our motto, it is this: 'To restore all Against Error Mass last week in SS. Peter and things in Christ'." If he had the meekness of Christ Paul Monastery, here. IT IS NOT TOO UTE for Fall European Pilgrimages among men of good will, he also In pursuing this objective, he The clerics are A rater Didacus Many Offerings—Conducted or Independent Plans concentrated on matters affectihg had the fiery zeal to purify the (Joseph) Dunn, of Chicora, Pa.; the internal, spiritual lijfe of tne temple of truth. So much so, that Frater Bonaventure Stefun, New We are planning a number of short Marian Year Pilgrimages his battle with "Modernism" has, faithful. That he remained true to Kensington, Pa.; Frater August Labor Day Weak-end—Father Bakor's "Lady of Victory" his motto, all his acts testify. in the minds of many, eclipsed his Rebel, West View, Pittsburgh; Pope Pius' zeal for the spiritual more positive labors. Ruthless, al- Frater Aquinas Tutkiewicz and and Niagara Falls—Sept. 4th—$30.75 most cruel, in extirpating the poi- welfare of the faithful was shown Frater Leopold Shurman, both of Washington, D. C.—Sept. 25th—"Holy Land of America"; Im- most strikingly in numerous de- son of bad philosophy, this natur- Natrona, Pa. maculate Conception Shrine and Mt. Vernon—$28.75 (for ally mild and unaggressive Pontiff crees regarding the Holy Eucharist. Brother Michael Day, a tailor at those interested an Extension to Philadelphia to visit Mirac- He reminded the people that "the findii his justification in his keen . lous Conception Shrine—German^own). sense of danger to the faith. the monastery, also professed his Sacrifice of the Mass is the pri- solemn vows. mary and indispensible source of The deluded "intellectuals" who Loretto-St. Francis College—Sunday, Oct. 3rd—$7.75 the true Christian spirit, and the were so pitilessly crushed, were so faithful will be filled with this many wolves, one might better say Pilgrimage to Canton spirit only in proportion as they serpents, within the fold of Christ. Anne Egan Travel Service participate in the Sacred Myster- They had to be exterminated be- The Fatima Peace Plan Com- fore Pius could go on with his Park Bldg.. Pittsburgh. Pa. CO 1-3943; CO 1-2605 ies." mittee of Pittsburgh is arranging Please Keep in Mind—WE SELL AT COST Tickets Anywhere great constructive program. for a Marian Year pilgrimage to Frequent Communion Individual Air, Bus and Steamship Tickets True to this teaching, and to his Whether the name is appropriate Canton, 'O., on Sunday, Aug. 8. motto, he issued, on Dec. 20, 1905, or not, that thing that was f'Mod- Reservations |are in charge of Mrs. Agents: Everything in Travel—Independent or Conducted a decree which revolutionized the ernism" was a distillation of all or Edward O'Ddnnell, HA 1-5868. more recent practice of the Church most of the mental and moral poi- in the administration of the Holy son of the nineteenth century. Eucharist. Henceforth the faith- With roots in early humanism and ful were Invited to approach the individualism, and nurtured by the Holy Table as often as possible, to pseudo-enlightenment of the eight- feed their souls as they nourish eenth century, it drew from the MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK FORJfOU their bodies. vagaries of Kant, Hegel, Schleier- On Aug. 8, 1910, in his decree, macher, and their kind. It was bad "Quam Singulari," little children history, bad philosophy, bad the- were also bidden to come as soon ology. It distorted the idea of faith, Invest it wisely in our as they had reached the age of rea- dogma, the Church, Christ «id son and were able to discern the God. Had this concentrate of LIFE INCOME ANNUITY Body of Christ from ordinary deadly poisons been permitted to bread. The Blessed Sacrament, they were told, is not merely a re- and you will receive ward for the good, but above all, THE ETHEL M. SMITH It is a medicine for the spiritually ill. 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Steam Cleaning, Pointing, Waterproof- ing, Brick or Stone—Also Sandblasting REV. FATHER RALPH,s.v.d. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES Caff John Roga nick, Ovqaosno 9-9446 or Walter J. Kenna, MA 7- 1691 316 N. MÍ I C H I G A N CHICAGO 1 ing his carelessness, his greed, his disloyalty, count for this transition: new the steward was terrified at the word that sources of power are being devel- Out Of The Past he must make an accounting. oped,! plants in "old" industrial History from Pile« of THI Pittsburgh Catholic areas are becoming obsolete, taxes PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Will not ^ach of us have reason to be sim- are high there; wage rates are usu- OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE DIOCESE jDF i her PITTSBURGH ilarly frightened when suddenly called upon ally h 8 than in the districts to render an accounting to God of the posses- which have hitherto been chiefly 100 Years Ago ESTABLISHED IN 1844 sions and endowments He had confided to rural.! Fire destroys St. Joseph's Or« By UT. REV. MICHAEL O'CONNOR. O. D, phan Asylum, Troy Hill, Alle- FIRST BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH our stewardship? We are prone to forget that And the south, southwest and 19.00 Per Year Published Every Thursday by west are bidding strongly for in- gheny, only recently built; all 40 we are merejly stewards, not owners, of the children removed safely. . . Feud THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY property under our control, and of the talents dustries; some towns are offering exemption from taxes for a term between Thomas F. Meagher, ed- 404 Magee Building, Pittsburgh 22. Pa. COurt 1-0663 by which we find satisfaction and enjbyment itor of the New York "Citizen," JOHN R COLLINS. Editor of years. The case of the Alexan- ELIZABETH DAELINGER. Associate Editor \ in life. We disregard the fact that all these der Sjmith carpet firm, which has ¡and James A. McMaster, editor ot things have come to us by God's k;indness had its plant at Yonkers, N.Y., for the "Freeman's Journal,", brings Entered as Second-Class Matter Dec. 16. 1887. at the Poat and mercy, to be used according to our best on street encounter in which Mc- Office Pittsburgh. Pa., under the Act of Mar. 3. 1870 11 . 11 the past 80 years, is an example _ -. i •• - j | | • i •• i i " ' judgment, it is true, but always in God's serv- of what is going on. It is aban- Master is struck with whip and February 14, 1951 ice and for His glory; that in no real sense do doning the Yonkers plant and mov- Meagher is slightly clipped with ì The Pittsburgh Catholic, has they "belong" to us, since we brought none ing its business to Greenville, revolver bullet. held a unique position in thi» Miss., where the town has built a of them VErith us into the wbrld and can take 75 Years Ago diocese for over a century. It no slightest part of them with us when our new factory for it, financed has been the living voice of earthly stay comes to an end. What will the through a municipal bond issue of In St. Joseph's Convent, South the Catholic press in this area, day of accounting discover when it inevitably five million dollars. The company Side, with Bishop Tuigg presiding, giving to all who read it an will pay | rent, but will pay no habit of the Sisters of St. Francis arriyes, perhaps tomorrow, perhaps years taxes. is conferred on Sister Sebastian understanding of current is- from now? Can we deny that we have been (Mary Paul), Sister Sylvester sues in the light of Catholic Wage scales are lower in Mis- wasteful with the goods and talents God has sissippi than in New York; there is (Louisa Kohler), Sister Celestina teaching. entrusted to us? That we have used them to little labor union Activity; thus the (Barbara Ziegel), Sister Marcella In granting official status to do ourselves spiritual harm? That we have company's labor costs, it expects, (Caroline Geon), Sister Hildegard- the Pittsburgh Catholic, I only used them to injure and oppress our fellow- will be greatly reduced, and ¿ts (Emma Heckler) and Sister Rose continue the endorsement that * my predessors men, children of God the same as wp are? profits should be correspondingly (Kate Romelfanger). have given it. That we have actually used these gifts of God higher. Greenville also figures that to offend Him, by violating His Command- it will benefit by the increased 50 Years Ago mentis, thus causing sorrow and distress and number of wage earners in the Rev. Hyacinth Cormier, a French < JhtAjju»^ town, even though it gets no taxes priest, elected general of the Do- injustice? from the plant. minican Fathers. . . Homestead Bishop of Pittsburgh. There are hundreds of ¡ cases steel works résumes full double "What shall I do?" said the steward of the 1 Gospel parable, when he learned that the day more or less like this one , and turn, one of the indications of "a THURSDAY, JULIY 29, 1954 while it is a good thing for the na- gratifying improvement in the in- ojf accounting v^as at hand. Facing the dis- tion to have industry spread out dustrial situation." favor of his master, he thought of a way to ACCOUNTING REQUIRED widely, and to bring new economic 9 ' make friends for himself; he authorized some life to areas that have been back- 40 Years Ago can understand the consternation of the persons who were in debt to his mas- ward in this respect, there are ele- Rev. Victor Majka, recently or- ^at seized the steward of Sunday's Gos- ter to reduce" their accounts substantially. ments of danger in the situation. dained, appointed assistant at St. They were grateful, naturally; and the mas- If wages are to be lower in these Josaphat's, SoutC^I>«Uh SideCi^«. . . 13Rev , pel when his master told him he could new plants it means the workers Philip Brady, pastor of St. Aga* be steward no longer and must render an im- ter, recognizing the cleverness of the scheme, although he was the loser by it, commended will be getting a smaller share of tha's Church, Ellwood City, die« mediate! accounting of his stewardship. The the proceeds of industry, and this at age of 39. man had had unrestricted authority over the the steward. He had acted "prudently" by ijjs bad for the nation's economy, material affairs which his master entrusted material standards, the code that the master «lince it will restrict purchasing 25 Years Ago to him; he could buy and sell at his own dis- respected, as does the world generally. power. The shift will certainly Pastors appointed: Rev. Peter J. cretion, contract debts, extend credit, and be • Christ, in relating the parable, does not bring hardsfiip to the areas where McKenna, St. Mary's, New Cas- as harsh or lenient as he saw fit. In all his approve of the steward's action, calling him plants are being abandoned. Most tle; Rev. George J. Bullion, St. "unjust," But he draws from it the lesson serious effect of all, it will impose Joseph's, Mount Pleasant; Rev. dealings, of course, the possessions involved suffering upon thousands of fami- James Kelly, St. Michael's, Pit- were not his, but were the property of his that we aretto lise with charity and kindness the worldly! goods entrusted to us. Steward- lies uprooted when their wage cairn; Rev. Joseph B. Keating, St. master, yet he had grown so accustomed to earners are dismissed or trans- Margaret's, Mahonlngtown; Rev. administering them without interference ship under God does not mean concentration ferred to new locations. Thomas J. Glynn, St. Rose's Can- that he had come to regard them as his own. upon acquiring and hoarding; still less does It is nothing new, of course, that nelton; Rev. Rudolph Potocnik, Often he had made decisions that were to it mean stinginess and ¡the grinding of debt- human", values are disregarded Holy Trinity, Ambridge (first resi- his personal advantage, but not} for the best ors. It means using God's gifts to advance when impersonal "management" dent pastor). . . Immaculate Con« interests of his master; there were even oc- the kingdom of God, by relieving want and coldly decides that profits re- ception Church, Bloomfield, dam- hardship, by lifting up the oppressed. Thus quire the closing or transifer of aged by fire. casions when his master's enemies had pre- a plant. But it shows how far we vailed upon him to play into thefr hands with shall we please God and be prepared for the accounting that will be demanded of us. are from applying Christian prin- 5 Years Ago his master's property. So it was that, recall- ciples to business. Communist regime ruling Cze- cho-Slovakia proceeding with' titude was reflected in most of the Railwjays Losses plans to control church property communications from the New During last spring's strike of the in that country; proposed law York area, where there are a lot emplomes of the Pittsburgh Rail- would give the government the TO THE POINT of victims of big city provincial- ways Company, the company and right to veto appointments of BT THE EDITOB ism. One can admire their loyalty the papers here kept reminding the priests and Bishops. to the things they have been told striker^ of the wages they were Delicate Situation eommuriijcations from supporters without agreeing that they have losing by refusing to work on the Scarcely had the fighting in In- of Senator McCarthy promptly be- been correctly informed or wisely company's terms. Little was said 40 Hours Devotion dochina been brought to an end gan to come from various parts of influenced. of the jloss the company was suf- by the dubious agreement at Ge- j the country. Most of them were As has been pointed out here fering by the suspension of its op- JULY, 1954 neva, when shooting broke out in frbm the New I York area, while several times there are basic rea- erations, and nothing at all was 30—St. Joseph's (German), another part of the Far East—jofT others 'were fr^m Cleveland, Cin- sons why the anti-Communism said of the fact that it was the re- North Oakland. the coast of China. Communist cinnati, Washington, Dt C., Birm- campaign of Senator McCarthy fusal of the company to agree to 31—Vincentian Sisters of Char- Chinese planes last Friday shot ingham; (Ala.) and Denver (Colo.). cannot be approved by Catholics arbitration of the dispute that ity, Perrysville. down a British passenger plane, There were also some from Pitts- as acceptable and adequate. First* brought, on all the losses—to the burgh. AUGUST, 1954 killing the passengers,, including his methods have too often runj men, the company, and the entire 3—Felican Sisters, Coraopolls. some Americans, Then on Sunday All told, there were only about counter to the Commandment of community. 10—Little Sisters of the Poor, night American bomber planes, 30 of these communications, indi- J God. "Thou shalt not bear false This week the company issued searching for j survivors of the eating that the McCarthy contro- witness against thy neighbor," and its financial statement for the first Penn Ave. British passenger plane, shot versy doesn't arouse such wide- the teaching of the Church that it half of the year, showing that it 13—Mater Dolorosa, Chicora. dowh two Red Chinese planes that • • is never permitted to do evil even! carried 30 million fewer passen- 16—St. Rose's. Cannelton. interferred with them. spread interest as might be assum- if good may come frorh it. Second j gers in that period than during the 19—St. Ignatius,' Bobtown. _ 3 ed from the space it gets in the his campaign is a distraction from corresponding period last year, that 20—-St. Isidore's. Braddock. There could be no thought, of 21—St. Thomas.' Clarksville. course, of showing timidity before papers. Practically- all of; those the real mjethod of opposing Com- its gross receipts were just under who wrote were hotly in favpr of munism iri which the Popes have ten million dollars, compared to 23—SS. Mary and Ann's, Marl- jsuch murderous rufhlessness ! as anna. [the Red airmen had displayed. the Senator from Wisconsin, told Catholics it is their duty to $13.513,^)00 for the first half of which would suggest thatj it is engagje: that is, to work for the 1953, and that its operations 25—St. Anthony's, Homestead. ¡But it again brings closer the dan- 27—Holy Trinity, Moon Run. ger of war, and is a reminder that chiefly that side that is still occu- establishing of social justice and showed a loss of $341,813, against pied with the controversy, and for the ending of the economic a profit last year of $119,500. And 28—St. Michael's, Pitcairn. we must expect such "incidents" 29—Our Lady of Consolation, as long as thè world remains an that others are becoming bored evils on which Communism feeds. the rate of fare was higher this by it. And the , fanatical terms This country has been paying,a >eâ|r than in 1953. Nemacolin. armed camp, with Communist ag- 30—St. Jerome's, Charleroi. gressors on the loose. which many of the McCarthy lot of attention to McCarthy! and That's a management record that supporters resorted to — abuse, (Note: the 40 Hours devotion, con- —o— • McCarthyism, but it has not (been wouldn't win any prizes: it raised tinuing for three days, may either Name in the Papers vulgarity, anti-semitism, etc.—sug- paying enough attention to social the rate of fare; it let a strike go open or close on the date assigned gests that they are depressingly justice. Our tax program is full into effect by refusing to arbitrate; by the chancery, as given above.) This column on July 15 spoke short of facts and evidence to jus- approvingly of the series of ar- of iniquities that afflict* the poor; it let thé strike run five weeks be- tify the position they cling to. anti-|abor movements are gaining fore it would settle; the higher ticles on Senator Joseph McCar- Only two of the correspondents Greensburg Diocese thy written by Frederick Wolt- strength: our policy on interna- fare and the long strike caused asked for a copy of the July 15 tional trade is weakening our re- many patrons to find other means JULY, 1954 man and published by the "Pitts- issue of this paper in order to see burgh Press" and other Scripps- lations with the non-Communist of transportation. Result: a loss of Fourth Week exactly what this column had said countries and driving them into 30 million passengers in the six Sacred Heart, Sagamore. Howard papets; the fact that Mr. about the Woltman series and Woltman is a recognized expert j "deals" with the Reds. We are not month period. St. Mary's, Parker. Senator McCarthy; most of the really opposing Communism while And having caused this loss by I AUGUST, 1954 in the field of anti-Communism others just waded in with accusa- was pointed out and it was urged these violations of justice and the fare increase and lack of service, tion of '¡'smear," "sell-out," "cheap common good are tolerated. First Week that his appraisal of the work of the company management has re- St. Vincent de Paul's, Leisen- bid for publicity," "defamer," —o— duced service, and says it may re- Senator McCarthy in that field de- "hatchet job," "leftist stuff," and ring. served careful, attentive reading. Industry Transfer duce it further and also miay ask St. Francis,' Rossiter. so on; very un-original and very The "New York Times" gives for another fare increase! On Wednesday of last week the wide of the mark. One wanted to Holy Family, West Newton. Scripps-Howard papers ran a this week a report on a survey it And all this time Pittsburgh's Second Week know "if Scripps-Howard is buy- has made of the big, changes now downtown parking lots are filled news item reporting the preference ing your newsprint." SS. Cyril & Methodius,' Fair- made by this column to the Wolt- V under way in this country in the daily with automobiles. Most of chance. Several charged this column location of industrial plants, with the people that come in those cars man series; the item appeared on with trying to "divide Catholics," St. Stanislaus,' Calumet. the front page of the "New York many companies leaving N|ew Eng- would certainly prefer use the Third Week a rather cool assumption on the land or other factory districts to railways company's trolleys and Telegram and the Sun," and evi- part of the writers that the stand St. Hedwlg's, Smock. dently was given a promient place locate in the south or pernaps the busses if the service was asj good Sacred Heart, Dawson. they have adopted is the only one | faf west. Various conditions ac- as it-was 20 years ago. in some of the other papers, as permissible to Catholics. This at- ÀCTU Column Red China Jails WILL IT BE THIS? The Condition of Labor Declared Worst Hy REV. CHARLES OWEN RICE In Entijre World

Justice and the States to qualify under the Taft-Hartljey Hong Kong, July 10—The Chi- It is a glib commonplace among non-Communist oath clause will nese Communists have been in conservatives to indicate that jus- be able to operate, unhindered by power only about five years, but tice is better served when matters the state statutes. John L. Lewis they have already established one of the UMW could easily sign the are left to the- individua. j l states record that may stand up for- non-Communist affidavit but will ever,^ Their jails are the worst in and taken away from the Federal not do so as a matter of princi- Government. But this is not nec- ple. Thus activities of his wide- the world. essarily true. ranging District 50 have been Rev. Paul J. Duchesne, a Mary- hampered. knoll priest from Cohoes, N.Y., has A federal bureau operating un- Now we are liable to see wide interviewed many missionaries ex- djer a good law and with honest pelled by the Communists and officials will serve justice far bet- open raiding. It will not be good for labor or commerce. Stability quoted the comment by one French ter, than most state administrators. i: n labor relations is desirable. The priest: The local vested interests, for one NLRB was achieving stability. thing, will find it easier to Control "Ten .years in Dachau would not the state operation than the fed- Taxi Row be as bad as two years in a Com- I do not know enough about munist jail." This priest had been eral. State legislatures are notor- imprisoned in the notorious Nazi iously susceptible to special plead- the merits of the local controversy OR DOES IT REMAIN LIKE THIS? between District 50 and the CIO- concentration ramp for three years ing of powerful and well-heeled during World War II. groups. Transport Workers. I do know that | In. feudal times it was often the the Transport Workers are an ex- Father Duchesne said that other Éjx S^ cellent union and an honest one. missionaries, veterans of Japanese monarch and the people standing 'WÊ ÉllM^l against the rapacious nobility. •However, the Pittsburgh local is prison camps known for ingenious One can see a sort of modern par- isolated and depending for service brutalities, had dtclared they were on the CIO office here, which has allel in the federal government like rest homes in comparison with ilmwlTO^iWeMkll "/"a.*' S -jlilVj^TsCv^THDIH and the states. Often the king gave many other tasks. Unless good lo- the Communist jails they had ex- S| i^ to the nobles and permitted cal leaders are developed such an perienced. • them to have their way with the arrangement is never satisfactory. Even in China's best days her people. Henry VIII bought theiji It would be better for all the jails were nothing to brag ¡about. off with gifts of religious founda- drivers to be in the one union. But under the Communists they m tions and the commons at the ex- Th$ Teamsters have the bulk of have become so much worse that pense of the people. Pittsburgh's cab drivers. But if Father Duchesne declared: I maintain that an efficient lob- John L. Lewis gets the bunch at Like Slave Galleys by can do more in a state legisla- the Peoples, much as he likes Dave "The stuffy holes remind you lilSiBii ture than in Congress. It can do Beck, he will never give them up. of slave galleys. Rooms 10 feet However, the Teamsters may be Your generous offering for the SHRINE CHAPEL OF POPE SAINT mbre with a state than a federal by 16 feet with 25 prisoners packed PIUS X the first in the Near East—will assure God's poor beyond having a little game of their own. into each, fixed hours for satisfy- bureau. the Jordan that the top picture is no mirage. Dollar added to dollar New NLRB Ruling Gasoline was shut off from the cab ing the calls of nature, hard con- will do it, and when you send your mite, ask for our new pamphlet The National Labor Relations company by the oil drivers. I crete ftoors, glaring lights and on the Saint. "ONCE UPON A TIME." Board has been a bulwark against would deduce that the boys are blaring loud-speakers with their not yet in the miners' pocket and incessant indoctrination courses— IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE JUST ONE AMONG MANY who mutiny and subversion among will give to this Shrine, we offer you the opportunity of building American workers becatise our are liable to wake up to find them- these afe only a few of the condi- tfie Church of St. George in the little village of Kulathuvail, in workers were convinced that from selves back in the Teamsters' fold. tions that have goaded hundreds the diocese of Tellicherry, India. The cost will be $2,000, made the NLRB justice was to be ob- of poor Chinese to suicide." possible only because the poor people will give their labor free, . tained. In the New Deal days One Belgian missionary had as they have already purchased the land. Can you make this your when unions were being born and Holy Childhood been imprisoned for three and a own House of God? p - reborn the NLRB staved off the half years. He was questioned for ALL OVER ROME there are pictures of Saint Sebastian, the Martyr, tyranny of employers and let the Association as many as 21 days and nights at a to whom there is dedicated also his special Catacombs. We present fiedgings grow. National and Diocesan Office: time. to you another SEBASTIAN KATTAMPILLY, a student for the Ml North Lincoln AveL North Side, priesthood In the Seminary at Trichinopoly, India. Can you adopt Now with a simple administra- Pittsburgh 33. Pa. During this period he wore 13- him, giving the $600 needed for his training. In any installments? tive ruling the present NLRB ftry Rev. Richard. Ack^rman, C.S.Sp. pound irons on his feet and was National Director; We need priests badly. not permitted to sleep. His captors - * board removes its berteficient pro- Rev. Aarnstu« O. Reiian, C.S.Sp., tection and turi^is a vast multitude Assistant Director denied him water, and even stuffed IT IS NOT TOO LATE to send our beautiful Gift Card, in blue of wage earners bver to the states. filth into his mouth to increase his and gold, to a dear nun friend, assuring her that a grateful Near natural sufferings from thirst. East missionary has offered Mass for her on Our Lady's Assumption, Only 12 states have a Labor Rela- Intention for July— August 15th. tions Board of their own. In near- Spiritual Care of Emigrants Another missionary, a 75-year- ly every case these boards do less ON STRETCHING A DOLLAR: If you give it every month to one old French Bishop, had his beard of our Mission Clubs—ORPHANS BREAD or MARY'S BANK or for the unions and the workers Adoptions pulled out tuft by tuft. His jailers the DAMIEN LEPER FUND or the BASILIANS or the MONICA than the NLRB does. St. Justin's School, Mt. took away his glasses, knowing he GUILD or the CHRYSOSTOMS or the CHAPEL-OF-THE-MONTH There is a general lack of real- was almost blind without them. CLUB—you »re sure to prosper our homeless children, our Sisters, ization how deep this new move Washington $ 68.60 our outcast lepers, our school children, our seminarians and tho They spat in his face, tied a rope little Houses of God we try to rear In the midst of our poor. goes. Millions of workers will be St. Teresa's, Perrysville.... 40.00 around his neck, and led him bereft of protection by law. Some St. Cecilia's, Rochester 50.00 through the jail on his hands and ALL TOO MANY NEEDS, ALL TOO LITTLE SPACE: Write for of these will be exposed to hostile Annunciation, North Side.. 6.45 knees. HOW CAN I HELP?," which will show you how much you can do. state laws, like the phony "right On our desk are appeals for help, dating back three years! St. Mary's, Beaver Falls... 30.00 to work" laws which destroy un- PLEASE PUT GOD'S POOR IN YOUR WILL ion security. Our Lady of Mercy Acad- Month's Mind Mass emy, Pittsburgh ... 155.00 The state board in Pennsylva- Divine Redeemer Acadetmy, Solemn Requiem Mass, the nia is, on the whole, good. Its East End 20.00 members have been .sympathic to Month's Mind, was offered Mon-. I^Reariast CDissionsjM] union labor. The late Leo Aber- St. Francis Xavier's, Ndrth day in St. Paul's Cathedral for the FfWKi* Cardinal Spvtlmcm, Pr*«ld«nt M«gr. Th«m«« J. McMohoiji, Nafl iM'f rejpose of the soul of Rev. Arthur nathy was a very sincere friend Side 5.00 Send all cammvnlcatlofu tot of all workers and within the lim- Al Burns, administrator of the ca- St. Michael's, Munhall,.... 15.00 thedral from 1940 to 1946, who CATHOLIC NEAR EAST] WELFARE ASSOCIATION its of th,3 law did well. But the Holy Rosary, Muse; Pa. A.. 5.00 statute is not too good, and the died June 26. 480 Lexington Ave. at 46th St. New York 17, N. V. force has never been large St. Anselm's, Swissvalel.. 10.00 enough. St. Joseph's, Mt. Oliver... 40.00 By-Product St. Agnes,' Oakland...... 5.00 Union Photography . ... At Its Best A by-product of the switch is Purification, Ellwood- City.. 300.00 BRXOAL AND FAMILY GBOUPS—INDIVIDUAL PORTRAATS that labor conditions will be un- Reproduction of M»rri»(e Licenses, Birth Certificates, Discharge Paper«, tic. General Offerings Engraving Co. TBK LATEST IN PICTURE FRAMING settled. It will be easier to raid St. Anselm's, Swissvale $ 3;30 • •• BB •• SB •• HÉ •• SB HI m •§ SB WÊ •§ # during the life of contracts. 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Eucharistic Rally All-Out Campaign Against Offensive L, * ; IN At Vandergrift oil Literature To Open in Steubenville CATHOLIC SFOKTDCM Sept. 12 Planned BV SEBASTIAN C. ISABELLA^ Steubenville, July 28—An all-out "¡campaign against the As a Marian Year observance, a selling and distribution of "comic" books that glorify crime Eucharistic rally will be conduct- and immorality will be launched next Monday, Aug. 1, by As AI Smith Said— ed on Sunday evening, Sept. 12, the men of the 13 counties comprising the Diocese of Steu- The New York sports writers, especially those who think that at 8:00 o'clock, at Datfis Field, benville. Plans for the campaign followed a survey of news- Willie Mays is another Babe Ruth, jif not better, should check the Vandergrift, under the auspices of stands throughout the area which showed that children were the Holy Name Societies of the records. They talk about May's hitting his 34th homer and how being offered a steady diet of murder, horror, crime, violence Kiskiminetas Valley and the ad- and illicit love. • —f~ many days and games that put him ahead of Babe j Ruth's record. joining area. The executive com- Working in co-ordination with j newsdealer a list or disapproved But what do the books say? mittee in charge of arrangements is headed by Peter Pugliese, and the National Organization for De- comic books as prepared by (the Babe Ruth hit home run No. 34 on July 24 includes Christopher S c it i 11 o , cent Literature, the men have N.O.D.L. Dealers who co-operate from Bagby pitching in New York in 1920, the Stephen Rybar, Victor Dimsho, prepared for the drive with six will be furnished an 8" by 11" year the Bambino socked 54 circuits for the then Michael Rametta and Rev. Lucian months of investigation and meet- placard stating "This establish« new all-time record. The year George Herman Maiich, O.S.B., pastor of St. Ger- ings.. Rev. Robert F.TMarrer, di- ment is co-operating with the Na- Ruth hit 59 homers, he got No. 34 on July 12. trude's Church, Vandergrift. ocesan director of the National tional Organization for Decent On Juljr 31 Ri^th hit No. 38. Ail Ruth hit that Parishes co-operating! * in the Organization for Decent Litera- Literature." year of 1921 wais a total of 59. And in the record- sponsorship of the rally are St. ture, stated recently that "The Bishop John K. Mussio of Steu- breaking year of 1927, No. 34 came July 28. James,' Apollo; St. Ambrose's* Ohio valley is being flooded from benville has issued a letter to be Perhaps Willie Mays is the fellow to break Babe Avonmore; SS. Simon and Jude's, north to south with horror and read in each of the 65 parishes of Blairsville; St Mary's, Bolivar; St. crime comics, peddled to chil- the diocese on Sunday. He writes: Ruth's record. But keep your eyes on the pitch- Bede's, Bovard; St. Bartholo- dren under the false license of "The filth-mongers are coming out era "from now on in. If the New jYork Giant mew's, Crabtree; St. Joseph's, Der- freedom of the press." into the open today. The Christian player hits 50 he will be a lucky lad. ry; All Saints,' Holy Trinity and Parish committees have been way of life is suffering a direct at- That 4th Myth Isabella St. Casimir's, East Vandergrift; formed in every locality, and the tack. Only a united and total effort Jimmy Powers of the New York "Sunday News" recently had St.; Mary's, Export. men Willi check every newsstand will destroy the fast-spreading in the area, presenting to each cancerous growth of immorality an interesting item about baseball clubs in first place on July 4, re- St. Mary's, Fr^eport; Blessed * Sacrament Cathedral, St. Bruno's that is devouring the substance viewing the records of the past 20 years. In those 20 years the of our youth. The battle line is American League team leading the* and Our Lady of Grace, Greens- Family, Seward; St. Sylvester's, burg; St. John the Baptist's, Heil- Slickville; Forty Martyrs, Trau- drawn. Our men have their work race on July 4 copped the ¡penribnt of the Junior race. As far as the ,cut out for them." in 15 campaigns. In the National wood; Immaculate Conception, ger; St. Regis,' TrafTord; St. Ger- National League is concerned any Irwin; Holy Cross, Iselin; Ascen- trude's, Vandergrift, and Sacred Lawyer members of the Council League nine teams were the even- of these teams can finish in first tual winners. sion and Sacred Heart, Jeannette. Heart, Youngstown. • of Catholic Men are preparing place: Philadelphia, St. I^ouis, Cin- St. Gertrude's, Mclntyre; Moth- Holy Family, St. John the Evan- drafts of revised ."anti-smut" leg- i Brooklyn has blown more big cinnati, Milwaukee. Experts say er of Sorrows,' Murrysville;- St leads than any other team. They gelist's and St. Vincent's, Latrobe; islation to tighten existing ordi- the battle is between the New Martin's, New Derry; St. Joseph's, Assumption, St Catherine's and have been leaders on Independence y k Giants and Brooklyn Dodg- nances. It was found that most of or St. Mary's and St. Peter's, New St. Martha's, Leechburg; St. Louis' the cities in the Ohio valley have Day ten times; more than any ers. Kensington; St. Boniface's, Penn; other club in the National League; and St. Mary's, Lucerne Mines; anti-smut laws but public apafhy But teams 15 games behind can St Mathew's, Saltsburg; Holy St. Benedict's, Marguerite, f has weakened their application. and have copped the flag only five still beat those top teams. History times. And for you who are count- proves it. ing the New York Giants as the team to win in the National League, the record of the past two China Reds Free LIT decjades shows the Giants leading fâUoWûffî~~il YOUR STOREKEEPIR on the Fourth in 1934 by three Four Passionists games and the St. Louis Cardinals won thé flag at the end; in 1935 by nine games but lost in the end Union City, July 27—Four Pas- to the Chicago Cubs; and again in sionist missionaries who have been with an 1938 with a lead of 34 games lost held under "house arrestr since the out to the Cubs«. Communist occupation of the Dio- cese of Yuanling, Hunan, China, The Giants were leading this Sept. 25, 1949, are among six FOOD FREEZER yean Is the same fate to come Americans whom the Chinese Reds upon them? have agreed to release, according For the Cleveland Indians in the to press reports from Geneva. American- League, as the team which was setting the pace on the Thjey are Rev. Linus Lombard, 4th this season, history has them C.P.,' of Ipswich, Mass., who has It1« the Modern in a deadlock with the New York labored in the Passionist China Yankees in 1938 on the 4th and missipns since 1933; Rev. ¡John the Yanks winning the pennant; in Baptijst Maye, C.P., of Scrahton, 1940 the Indians set the pace on Pa.; Rev. Lawrence Mullin, C.P., way to tastier, the Fourth but lost out to the De- Jersey City, N.J., and Rev. Ernest troit Tigers for the championship; HotzJ C.P., Glendale, N.Y., mem- in 1948 the Indians held on as the bers ¿f the 15th Passionist mission more nutritious pace-setters and won the Ameri- band which went to China in 1946. can League championship. Inci- News of the agreement, the re- dentally, that was the last time the port said, was contained in an of- meals.. • and ficial announcement made by the Indians brought joy as a pennant if % ^ mmrt winner to the Cleveland fans. United States delegation following Perhaps this may be another negotiations in Geneva. you save time season, with Manager Al Lopez When the Passionists, whom the' bringing the American League China Reds have agreed to release, "l and money, tool pennant to the Municipal Stadium. leave China, what was once a I But do not count the New York flourishing diocese with a person- m d Yankees and Chicago Whitesox out nel of some 35 American priests and 24 American nuns serving un- der Bishop Cuthbert O'Gara, C.P., Duq uesne Law Alumni will be reduced to two priests. li Both of these are in jail—Rev. Jus- 1 a Honors Msgr. Hannan tin Garvey, C.P., Ridgewood, N.J., who was jailed Dec. 21, 1951, and Hie Duquesne University Law Rev. Marcellus White, C.P., of Alumni Club will hold a testi- Waltham, Mass., Who was impri- monial dinner for Msgr. Jerome soned Feb. 24, 1952. D. Hannan, Vice rector of the in these days of high costs, «veryone fresh produce while prices-are lowest? Bishop O'Gara, who was jailed Catholic University of America, would like po cut down on food bills. And choice cuts of meat are less ex- Washington, D.C., on Thursday, by the Communists July 2, 1951, Aug. 5, in the faculty lounge at and expelled from China after 22 But you don't want to sacrifice the pensive when bought in quantity—* the university. Msgr. Hannan is months solitary confinement, re- to receive an honorary degree of turned to the United States in Sep- quality of nutritious/wholesome which means better eating for less. tember, 1953. Doctor of Laws from the univer- meals. How to do it? Easyl Put an sity at its annual summer com- And you'll save time, too! Less mencement, Aug. 6. Kleotric Food Freezer in your home. shopping and easier meal prepara- A 1931 graduate of the Duquesne Greenfield Coal Co. School of Law, Msgr. Hannan You'll buy foods in larger quanti- tion will be yours when you have an spent 20 years in pastoral work fai Commercial and Domestic Pitt burgh before his appointment COAL ties at lower prices. And you'll be Electric Food Freezer in your home« to the Catholic University staff in able to take advantage of "specials" Buy your Freezer now and take ad-» 1940. Wl 1-8710 —on already frozen foods and farm- vantage of lower summer food prices* CLEANING Windows - Walls you'll Cat $éUmt... 4b* ImU Churches9 Schools, Institutions DUQUISNK LIGHT COMPANY my today from GENERAL (LEANING, Inc. •a S your POOD PRKtZIR ' 433 Fort Pi« Blvd., Pittsburgh 19 row RIOOY KILOWATT NAUNt *# ¿> - Fr— Estimato CO 1-2629 Observe Jubilee Special Educational Programs CHURCH MUSIC Of Father Knight In Schools Here During Summer DIOCESAN CHURCH MUSIC COMMISSION 108 North Dithridge St., Pitts barf h IS Rev. Carlo Rossini. Chairman Rev. Gordon F. Knight, C.S.Sp., A number of special educational is attending St. Louis University, ROT. Thomas W. Jackson, Acting Secretary of the faculty of Duquesne Uni- courses are being conducted this taking a course in psychology and versity, celebrated the silver jub- summer in the Pittsburgh Diocese, working at University Hospital. ilee of his ordination yesterday, She is studying on a scholarship REAL, CHURCH MUSIC mation chorale." From these ideals by the diocesan school system, with (From 'The Diapason') he sets up his requirements for offering a Solemn Mass i of set up by the former Pittsburgh Thanksgiving in the university some 1,200 pupils participating. Council of Catholic Women. "Church Music: Illusion and Re- church music: "Rhythm which chapel. The sermon at the Jubilee Among these are "remedial" f ü 1 ality," by Archibald T. Davison, is avoids strong pulses, melody which does not appeal on its own behalf, Mass was preached by Rev. JEd- courses being given at three high the comprehensive and alluring ward F. Smith, C.S.Sp., pastor of Music Workshop conjtrapuntal motion rather than schools—Central, North and Eliz- title of à volume published by the drajmatic and distracting effect, re- Sacred Heart Church, Emsworth. abeth Seton—for pupils making up Harvard University Press. Being stricted chromaticism and dis- Father Knight was born in East At Mount Mercy for time missed during the regular the work of a man who has de- sonance, and finally modality Orange, N. J., in 1889, and at- which creates an impersonal and tended City College, New York, school year or for low grades.' A music workshop, intended for voted his life to the subject on unc^ramatic atmosphere." and St. Mary's Seminary, Nor- Private tutoring is being given j music specialists and classroom which he writes, it may be said at walk, Conn., going then to Rome teachers, will be conducted at .(Continued Next Week) by Sisters and lay teachers in sev- the outset that every serious for his theology course. He was Mount Mercy College Aug. 17, 18 eral; schools for 222 children in church musician should read the ordained in Rome July. 28, 1929, and 19, with sessions from 9:30 and a year later received his de- need of this special assistance. A.M. to 3:30 P.M. each day. In book, even though he may not James J. Coyne gree of Doctor of Sacred Theol- Special Training for Nuns charge will be Mary Muid,owney, fcgree with all that Dr. Davidson ogy. assistant professor of education at Solemn Requiem Mass will be During the summer 28 Sisters writes. the New York University Depart- offefred this morning in St. Agnes' After teaching at the Norwalk of the diocese are taking special Those who are familiar with Dr. Chikrch, j Oakland, for James J. seminary for 14 years, Father ment of Public Education, who Knight came to Duquesne in 1944 training courses in the education was for 13 years in charge of Davidson's addresses on several Coyne, tor many years a prom- of mentally retarded children, in occasions-at organists' conventions inent figure in Republican poli- and is now associate professor of choral music at State Teachers' philosophy and religion at the uni- order to take part in the expan- College, Indiana, Pa., and who has and with his earlier books are ac- tics here,j who died Monday in sion of the diocesan special edu- MerCy Hospital. versity. been active in music workshops quainted with his trenchant , cation program. These Sisters are and institutes for the elementary his .brilliant sarcasm and his rare Born in County Galway, Ire- attending the Cardinal Stritch Col- school. command of words. land, 72 years ago, Mr. Coyne Plan Annual Festival lege, Milwaukee, Wis., and ^t. Co- The Mount Mercy workshop v^ili Dr. Davison's credo is expressed came to this country as a youth. At Natrona Heights letta's School for exceptional chil- cover voice problems encountered irç these words: "The ideal church He waif elected to the state legis- dren, at Jefferson, Wis. in junior and senior high school music should never be a distract- lature in 1922 and later was elect- Sister Mary Bertran, of the Di- ed state Senator for several terms. An opportunity to inspect the and such phases of the subject as ing end in itself, but should exist Meanwhile he had become one of recently - dedicated church and vine Providence Order, psycholo- singing, listening, reading and to heighten the significance of the the most powerful leaders in the school of Blessed Sacrament Par- gist of the diocesan school system, harmony singing. texts to which it | is set and to be Republican Party of Allegheny ish, Natrona Heights, will be of- an ally of thé attitude of worship. County, a leadership which was fered friends of the; parish and the . . The finest church music sug- maintained until pis party was public generally, at the annual gests the church and nothing out- voted out of office in the thirties. festival to be qeld Friday and Sat- God Love You! side of it; for that music is not In 1943 Governor Martin (now urday, Aug. 6 and 7, it has been sensuous or emotional, as is the Senator) appointed him to a ten- announced by the pastor, Rev. E. Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen music of the secular world; it is year term on the Pennsylvania Charles Patterson. Dinner will be merely an eloquent yet inconspic- Turnpike Commission. served c|n Friday from 5:00 o'clock nPHE downward pull of sin can make us forget what God ex- uous reinforcement of the ideas Mr. Coyne's wife, Mrs. Mar- on, and on Saturday from noon on. * pects of us. It is worth recalling therefore the words of God embodied in the text it accom- T,he committee ih charge is panies. . . The music of worship garet Walsh Coyne, whom- he ¡mar- to the : "Thou shalt not wholly reap the corners of thy ried in 1907, died last Februjary. headed by Joseph Henschel and field, neither shalt thou gather_the_gleafting of the harvest. should be à speech apart—.-remote, Mrs. Charles Slavin. archaic, perhaps, sacerdotal, Surviving are' five daugjhters Neither shalt thou gather the bunches of grapes that fall down strange—a language to which the and four sons: Mrs. Stephen Laf- in the vineyard, but thou shalt leave them for the poor and the churoh alone would be hospitable." fey, Mrs. Anne Holbach, Grace, M usar t Club Recital strangers." Dr. Davison has not lacked the Eleanor, Katherine, James J., courage of his convictions, and for Patrick, Eugene and Thomas The last of the four summer re- Apart from the benefit of the poor, what the Lord was trying Coyne, and 19 grandchildren. this he deserves admiration. Never citals arranged by the Musart Ctyb to do was to combat man's selfishness by reminding him that the of Pittsburgh will be given Sun- has he been afraid of any chal- Also surviving are five sisters land he tills is not his own but the Lord's. He charges them as His lenge. This is proved by the fol- and five brothers: Mrs. John. day evening, Aug. 1, at 8:00 o'clock lowing from the preface to the Kinavey, Mrs. John Kavanaugh, in the Little Theater, Antonian tenants to reserve a portion of every acre for the poor. book: "It is readily conceded that both of San Franciscio; Mrs. Pat- Hall, Mount Mercy College. The there is ample room for disagree- rick Connolly, Mrs. Anthony Man- recital will be open to the public The spirit of this law is still in effect. The corners of every ment with the Writer's theories re- ning, both of Oakland, Cal.; Mrs*. Members of the club who will field, the corners of every pay-check, the corner of every bill garding church music. . . But as to Martin Toole; Thomis F. Phillip take part in this final recital are spent for pleasure are to be kept for the 63.000,060 sick, suffer- the music itself the author can, in A. and Peter J. Coyne of Pitts- Michael Cerveris, Winifred Wishas, ing, and aged the Holy Father has to care for in the missionary all conscience, admit no compro- burgh and John aind William Margaret Blaha, Margaret Rose, world. It is so easy to "cut corners" and to Ignore those por- Coyne of Galway, Ireland. Louise Busto, Robert Yoest, Ed- mise, and from those who blindly tions of our income which should go to the Lord. To enable mistake prettiness for beauty, ward Zivic and Grace Ann Geibel. srhetoric for eloquence, common- you to leave the corners for the poor we will send you free a ness for devouthess and tinsel for Month's Mind Mass little paper mite box for your sacrifices. If you are in an office ^nusic's purest gold, he whole- PIPE ORGANS or a member of a large family and would like to be an apostle heartedly dissents. Solemn Requiem Mass, the for the missions we will send you a large tin mite box. At the I è,It may seem to the reader that Month's Mind, will be offered end of each month send your sacrifices to us and we will send in its zeal for dignity and artistic Monday morning, Aug. 2, in St. James' Church, Sewickley, for the them to the Holy Father who will distribute them to the 100,- worth this book is intractably pro- 000 missionaries throughout the world. fessional and fantastically purist. repose of the soul of Rev. James J. To such an objection the author Burke, late assistant there, who died July 1. Rev. George A. Bock, GOD LOVE YOU to J.W.: "Every time I buy a new dress I can only say that in his opinion no Pittsburgh Representativa 1 man to whom the God he worships assistant at St. Maurice's Church, gend % of the price to the missions. Here is $5 from my last pur- Forest Hills, will be celebrant of VICTOR L ZUCK is perfect with a perfection that 104« Lakemont Dr. LO 1-77*1 chase." . . to H.P.P.: "I am a law student. Formerly I bought a pa- transcends human imagining could thé Mass. per to read on my way to work. Now that I am in school, I studjT be held sincere did he not, to the in the morning so here is the first two inonths paper money— utmost, maintain toward church SCHOOL $2.60.". . . to E.F.M.: "Whenever I win a \olt game I send the music the most. inflexibly purist CO. 1-232* FRANK H. KIRNER SUPPLIES winnings to the missions. Here is $50 to shety h°w my game has ideals, reinforced by every critical faculty he possesses." Church Goods, Rtifflon Articles improved since I have been sacrificing for the missions." . . to GJL.: "I have been saving up to buy myself a sports car, but decided 30t MARKET STREET PITTSBURGH 22. PA There we have the gospel which that some missionary who probably walks everywhere could use ¡Dr. Davison preaches with the elo4 L Owned aed Operated by the Frank M. Klrmer Family this $100 more." . . to W.B. for $10: "I was going to use this money qUence of St. Paul and the plain to buy a new summer hat, but decided that you could use the speaking of Jeremiah. money much more than my head could use a new hat." . . to P.Z.: On the constructive side the au- WM. «LATER 6 SONS "I have been in the habit of buying an expensive brand of cigar- thor discovers "unsurpassed eccle- rUNKKAL HOME siastical works in the plainsong of VtofMt At*. Ml Inniii« It, Mi Wwfcte|tM ettes, but decided to cut down on my smoking, so here is $5 that I IkbM ul ImimI» Arm. M BtmImt. »MtliTltw IV. 1-3145 have saved over the past couple of months." . . to F.B.: "I was the early Church and the Refor- fio WmM»Hm Imi n Mmm LE. 1-2107 going to buy a pair of pink shoes for the summer, but decided that I could dye my old white ones instead and send the $10 to you for Peloubet & Company someone in the missions who has no shoes at all." . . to T.C.: "I was going to buy new seat covers for my car, but after reading Pipe Organs 'Mission' I decided that could wait. You need the $40 more." . . to J.R.: "I work in an office which is surrounded by department Maintenance, Rebuilding BEINHAUER stores. Tljie noontime temptation to purchase some little thing is - and Equipment sometime^ hard to overcome, but recently I have kept a mission 1717 Sow MM Ran ttvd. box and Whenever I feel the temptation to buy I drop some money in the box. Here is $5 from the past month." 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Capuchin Order Plan Pilgrimage Catholic Central Iròn Curtain" To Attend Convention Of A.O.H., Auxiliary Priests Moved To St. Philomena Union, Auxiliary (Continued from Page 1) The statement added that free- Attending the national conven- New assignments for ten priests Seton Hill Shrine Hold Convention dom of religion always has been tion of the Ancient Order of Hi- of the Pennsylvania Province of basic to the American way of life bernians and its Ladies Auxiliary, the Capuchin Order were an- The first scheduled pilgrimage With some 100 delegates partic- and that the "American people in to ^e held at the Congress Hotel, Chicago, Aug. 3-5, will be a num- nounced last week by Very Rev. to the recently completed shrine of ipating^ the 61st state convention general will be in a position to Victor Green, O.F.M.Cap., the ber of officers of the Auxiliary St. Philomena, at Seton Hill, of the Catholib Central Union of judge by the conduct of these del- provincial. Pennsylvania and the 44th state egates whether they come as from western Pennsylvania. These Rev. Herbert Schehl, chaplain Greensburg, will take place Wed- convention of its auxiliary, the churchmen or as propagandists of include: at Mount Alvernia, Millvale, nesday, Aug. 11, A High Mass will Catholic Women's Union of Pennj- an aggressive and materialistic Mrs. Lenore Shea, of Braddock, motherhouse of the Sisters of St. be offered at 11:00 o'clock at the sylvania, were held July 17-19 at philosophy fundamentally hostile past national president and state Francis, goes to Ellis, j Kans., as altar in the shrine, and later there Fullerton, Pa., a suburb of Allen- to religious faith." president; Mrs. Delia Kelly, na- pastor of St. Mary's Church, will be a series of conferences and town. Action by the Attorney General tional chairman of missions; Irene there, replacing Rev. Roland Rai- veneration of the relic of the saint, The men's group elected as pres- Gallery, state secretary; Mary was nefcessary since the McCarran sions; Mrs. Anne M. Gibbons, state ble, who comes here to be chap- with Benediction of the Blessed ident for the coming year C. Jo- Act bars the entry of Communists, lain at Mount Alvernia and also seph Lonsdorf, of York; vice pres- fascists and others who may en- publicity chairman; Mrs. Margaret business manager of the "Catholic Sacrament completing the\ observ- Fogarty. Allegheny County pres- ance. idents, Frank X. Ehrlbacher, Al- gage in subversive activities, un- Home Journal," published here lentown, Capt. William Hays, less ipecific permission for their ident; Mrs. Patricia Sparrow, by the Capuchin Fathers. Pilgrims are invited to assist Scranton, and Christopher Guth, entry is granted. It ¡opened the Fayette County president;} Mrs. Rev. Hubert Kremer goes from at Mass and to spend the day in Fullerton; general secretary, Jo- way for the U. S. Consuls abroad Mary O'Shea, Westmoreland St. Augustine's Monastery, 37th meditation and prayer. Box seph J. Porta, of Pittsburgh; re- who received the applications to County president; and Mrs. Cath- St., -to St. Cecilia's Church, Ro- lunches will be available. cording secretary, Clarence Schu- actually issue the visas to the Iron e r i n e Bonfield,, Westmoreland chester, and Rev. Gary Staken m a c h e r , Pittsburgh; treasurer, Curtain churchmen. County president. goes from St. Augustine's to St. Unger-Rosack John Mroshinski, Bethlehem. Rev. Conrad's novitiate, Annapolis, The churchmen from Red-ruled William Koenig, of Philadelphia, nations who will attend the second Summer Music Course Md. With Bishop John K. Mussio of is spiritual adviser. World Assembly of the World Rev. Jerome Martin, now com- Steubenville officiating, the mar- The convention opened with Council of Churches, it} Evanston, Newton, Mass., July 26—A lit- pleting a tour of duty as Air Force riage of Justine Rosak> a Steuben- Solemn Mass in St. Elizabeth's 111., Aug. 15 to 31, maj>i also, it is Chaplain, comes to St. Augustine's urgical music summer school will ville nurse, and Joseph A. Unger, Church, celebrated by Rev. Joseph presumed, attend several other again this year be held from Aug. to serve as assistant director of a Pittsburgher who has been mu- May, with Rev. Anthony Ostheim- Protestant religious gatherings, Vocations for the province and 16 to Sept. 3 at Newton College sic director at Catholic Central er, editor of the Philadelphia which the State Department list- of the Sacred Heart. chaplain at St. Joseph's Military High School, Steubertville, since "Catholic Standard v and Times," ed a£ of "international signifi- School, Lincoln Ave. 1950, will take place Saturday, delivering the sermon. At the bus- cance!." Among these gatherings FOR SALE Rev. De Paul Ripko comes from Aug. 14, in Holy Rosary Church, iness sessions and convention are tlie Presbyterian Alliance Con- Plate • glass mirror 30x42, Washington, D. C., tq St. Augus- Steubenville. Priests of the fac- banquet, addresses were given by ference at Princeton University, tine's to be assistant director of complete bed outfit, bed, box ulty of the high school will be of- Msgr. Leo Fink, of Allentown; Al- starting July 27 and the : World spring and mattress, and dhest the Third Order of St. Francis. ficers of the Solemn Nuptial Mass. bert Sattler, national president of Lutheran Conference in Chicago Rev. Simon Conrad, professor of drawers, mahogany. Call LI Miss Rosak is a daughter! of Mr. the Catholic Central Verein, and beginning Aug. 12. and librarian at St. Fidelis' Sem- others. 1-5574-J. > inary, Herman, will enter military and Mrs. John Rosak, of George- Protests from several sources service as a chaplain. | town, Beaver County, Pa., and is a Rev. Francis StreifT, pastor of had been received against admit- STORE GIRL surgical nurse at Ohio Valley Hos- St. Joseph's Church, North Side, ting the Iron Curtain churchmen, Thie other three priests, ordain» Pittsburgh, is spiritual adviser of ' Experienced store girl ed last year and assigned since pital, Steubenville. Mr. Unger is but leaders of; the World Council wanted to work part time in a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Catholic Women's Union; Mrs. of Churches had appealed to Pres- then to Catholic University, Wash- Catherine Higgins, of Fair Oaks, is bakery store. 126 Brownsville ington, for additional studies, arte Unger, of Bloomfield, Pittsburgh, ident Eisenhower and Secretary and is a graduate of Central Cath- state president; Mrs. Ida Alexan- Dulles in their behalf. Rd. HE 1-3422. given their first appointment^: der, of Pittsburgh, vice president; Rev. Bernard Tomasetti and Ret. olic High School and Duquesne Chief among the delegates froth University, Pittsburgh. Anna Ackerman, Philadelphia, sec- FOR SALE Thomas Vohsing to St. Fidelia,' retary, and Helen Wivel, of Pitts- Czecho-Slovakia is Prof. Joseph^ L. CHURCH MADONNAS, 14 Herman; Rev. Evan Anderson tp burgh, treasurer. Hromadka of the Evangelilpal Stations of the Cross, all size the Capuchin mission in Puerto Loretto Pilgrimages Church of Christian Brethren. Rico. Five Hungarian delegates include paintings, bas-relief bronzes, Bishop Albert Bereczky of the Re- gorgeous flowers, landscapes. A pilgrimage to the Shrine of Catholic Daughters x formed Church and Bisnops Lazon Lasting merit, appeal, inter- Parish al Bessemer Our Lady of Fatima and the Car- of America Veto and Laszlo D^szery of the melite Monastery at Loretto is be- est. Homes, offices, hotels. Ref- Lutheran Church. erences. Harry Eichleay, 1010 Holds Annual Bazaar ing planned by a group of Pitts- Work for Blind burghers for Sunday, Aug. 15. At last week's meeting of the Arlington Ave., HE 1-2241. St. Anthony's Parish, Bessemer, Reservations are being received by CASSOCKS Special: Reduced Summer Pittsburgh Diocesan Committee Priests - Seminarians Is holding its seventh annual ba- Mrs. William J. Madden, 127 Luna of the Catholic Daughters of Prices zaar this week-end, opening this St., EM 1-7288. America, Rev. Paul M. Lackner, Mrs. Davis—WA 2-0919 evening (Thursday) and continu- diocesan director of the Catholic MERRY-GO-ROUND ing through Friday and ¡Saturday. Under the auspices of St. Rich- Guild for the Blind, extended HOUSEKEEPER Jeep merry - go - round and Home-cooked dinners will be ard's Parish, a pilgrimage to Lo- thanks to the C. D. of A. for its Woman wants position as other. children's rides availa- served each evening, from 6:00 to retto will be conducted on Sunday, support of the work of the Guild. housekeeper in a rectory for 1 ble for parties, picnics, fairs. 8:00 o'clock, and a wide variety of Sept. 5, by chartered bus. Infor- In the guild's recent fund-raising or 2 priests, in or out of the Call PE 1-3732. booths and entertainment will be mation may be obtained from St. campaign, he said, 40 pèr cent of in operation. city. Write T.A., care of The Richard's Rectory, 2915 Webster the receipts came through C. D. Pittsburgh Catholic. Bessemer is west of New Castle, Ave., MA 1-1118. of A. courts. WILLIAM SIRLIN just eight miles north of the Gate- FOR RECTORY Mortuarie» way toll gate to the Pennsylvania • • Turnpike. iRev. William J. Fraw- Dinner and Lunch Housekeeper and assistant ley is pastor of St. Anthony's. MORTGAGE LOANS housekeeper wanted for city • rectory. Write L.N., care of 620 E. Ohio St. — CEdar 1-2831 Calif. A Termon Ave., LI 1-4811 Ràdio Listings Tomlinson Hall The Pittsburgh Catholic. 5 • Friday, July 30 Wilkinsburg Open Daily— 0:45 to> 7:00 P. M., WEDO, Me- Sundays and Holidays DRAPERIES FOR SALE lt eesport," Vesper Hour. Federal Savings CATERING TO WEOBINO Mode to Order 12-60 Passenger School Saturday, July 31 BREAKFASTS ul RECEPTIONS 9:00 to 9:15 A. M., WJAS (1320); Busses St Patrick's Church. & Loan Assn. FREE Lost our contract Sarah Tomlinson Material, 89c yd. to $2.95 yd. 7:00 to 7:15 P; M., WJPA, Wash- 7ft P«nn Avt., WMklntbiir? 811 Ridre Ave. Rods and Installation Available Wl 1-8710 - , ington (14f0): C. B. of A. pro- FA 1-6952 — CE 1-7OT» gram. CH. 1-5600 We will be happy to send you the Judd Drapery book and a Sunday, Aug. 1 good selection of samples for 10c. WALL DRUG COMPANY 0:00 to 10:00 A. M., WJAS: St. THOMAS E. WALL Patrick's Church. No Prices Lower Anywhere . .. 10:00 to ¡10:30 A. M., WMCK, Mè- THE KNIGHTS LIFE INSURANCE CO. Prescriptions Keesport (1360): "Ave Maria OF AMEBICA MOORE'S 641-4S-5tfc Ave., ©or. Tunnal 81 Hour.H "Faithful Protector of Your Family" 808 Home wood Ave., CH 1-3225 Pittsburgh AT 1-118 J 10:30 to 11:00 A.M., KQV: Msgr. Ranks in fourth place in Pennsylvania for Open Mon., Frl. * Sat. Until 8:JO P.M. V. J. Wolf, of Dallas, "Church weekly premium insurance in force. of the Air." Thirty-eight District Offices in this lflkAAr VII I i^ff TAFTON. Pike Co., PA. 1:30 to 2:00 P. M., WLOA, Brad- State including: MlfWrX V l&Mvt Sky-High in the Poconos dock (1550): Lithuanian Cath- A Cottage-Lake Resort for the whole Family. HEATED SKY- „ olic Hour. J Pittsburrh No. 1—Main A Wabash St., Pfh. 20 LAKE LODGE, individual cozy cottages. Round-the-clock ac- Pittsburgh No. 2—6230 Penn Avenue, Pgh. 6 tivities. Sailing, fishing, all water and land sports. Complete 2:00 to 2Ì30 P.M., KDKA (1020), entertainment program. Famous for fine food. Mass on "Catholic Hour." Pittsburrh No. 3—203 East Ohio SU Pgh. 12 premises. 7:00 to 7:30 P.M., WCAE: Musart B**cutive Office JOSEPH H. REIMAN, Write for folder, or Tel. Hawley 4596 Club. 852 Ridre Avenue 7:00 to 7¿30 P.M WDUQ (FM): N. 8., Pittsburrh 12, Pa. President University Catholic Club. 7:00 to 7:30 P.M., WJPA, Washing- ton (1450): C. D. of A. program. 10:45 to 11:00 P. M., WWSJV Supervised (970): Rev. Charles Owen Rice. Protected Monday, Aug. 2 TO BE SURE!!! | eer cjCab. ® Private T:00 to 7:15 R M., WMBS, Union- THE MOUNTAIN»—ABOVE UNIONTOWN town (590): K of C. CathoUc consider these- 50 MILES g. E. OF PITTSBURGH Forum. For Sale Tuesday, Aug. 3 S V. D. ANNUNITY PUN BENEFITS 6:45 to 7:00 P.M., WEDO, Mc- • , rjM fill/ Rustic Log Cabins—Native Stone and Lot .. .Lifelong Interest payments. WXJ^*^ vm Lodges—Beautiful Lake-View Sites Keesport, Vesper Hour. This co?l fresh-water mountain lake has two mile sof shoreline and la .. .Hirh rate with safety. privately stocked with bass and bluegilla—It is surrounded by nearly one The Rosary is recited daily . .Investment In Missionary work. thousand acres of virgin timbered cabin site»—Paved trails wind through the woods—All modern conveniences are available. Monday through Friday at 7:00 ... Membership and Indulgence« of Miaaion Lea rue. Excellent Fishing; Safe Swimming Beach; Bating; Sailing; Tennl*; Softball; A. M. on station WLOA« Braddock, »..Many Maases and prayers in life and after death. Picnic Grounds; Riding; Deer an« Small Game Hunting; lee Skatirif; Skiing, and at 7:00 P.M. on station WCAE, aad Other Natural Sports Far All Members of the Family. Wrtto for Froo Information: Pittsburgh; at 11:30 A.M. on Mon- DEER LAKE CORPORATION day and Tuesdays on station Society of the Divine Word. Glrard, Pa. ROBERT E. MORGAN, President aad Founder WLOA, and at 7:00 P.M., Satur- CHALK HILL, PA. Phone UNIONTOWN I-SITI day son station WCAE.