mv t THIS ISSUE • IN THIS ISSUE I , Father Is Heard In Sacred Heart H. a Girti • World-Wide Broad Win DefcsUag Champé— "ting from Ih« ship of Diocese fro* Hai? THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Bceary H. 8. Founded in 1844 by Rt. Re v. Michail O'Connor, Firat Bithop of Pittsburgh Diocete

r-EIGHTH YEAR PITTSBURGH, MAY 21, 1931 Na. Ii

\ncyclical To Aim Diocesan Scholarship Exams Will Preside J Sacred Heart Girl OF POPENS ADDRESS To encourage vocations to the Pastors, the certification of their priesthood among the youth of the schools, and their last year'« report Diocese, ami to provide for the edu- card. } Msgr. Spellman Speaks On ; cation of boys who wish to become Debaters Winneri Applicants for all other cia- ement will be issued in the of Pope Leo XIII can be said to week, The Scholastic contained a ed the Holy Rosary Gins' Higk a lo»C encyclical entitled I have completely attained their frui- prize essay, "God Dies," which was School team, champions of LeagSf | tion. GANGRENE IS FATAL E The annual rilly of the Pitts-! limo Anno" ("In the For- burgh Local Conference of the j a student's championing of the No. 1, in the finals held before aa a»- ir"). Encyclical Outlined I Catholic Students' Mission Crusade cause of atheism. dience that completely filled the spa* lasting for the first time in In anticipation of the publication 'will be held nsat Monday, May 25, The Rev. Dr. Paul E. Campbell, cious auditorium and galleriee of the ,fcrn tongues of Italian, of this new encyclical, the Holy Fa- AT superintendent of ^rish schools for Catholic Boys' High School, Fifth TO ER. FERDINAND: I with religious, business and social avenue. ,« , gad German successively, the ther has given an outline of its con- events occupying morning, after- the Pittsburgh diocese and who, at| «bo spoke over the Vatican | tents to those of his children who Benedictine Priest Succumba. Every Parish In Butler County i noon and evening, respectively. The the time of the convention was pres- The girls comprising the winning > station HVJ, said that the i from all parts of the world .have ¡ Rally will be attended by repre- ident of the stste association, then team were the II usee Alice DehaeiC world must be reorganized | come to Rome in pilgrimage on this In Hospital Following i Is Represented With Over sentatives of all the units of the sent a letter of apology to all dele- Ruth Ann Roberts haw and Rath ^..S justice for the working- occasion to gather together in the Amputation of Leg J 340 Men Present : Pittsburgh Conference, and will be gates who attended the convention Madden, while the Holy Rosary girls _ sad laid great str.ss upon ! home of the Father of all the faith- and who saw or heard his approval were Helena Murray, Anna LaBrune (Cllnodinst Studio» the closing function of the current acids which he «aid would ex' ful, which is also their home, tor Butler, Pa., May IS.—The largest C. S. M C. year. of The Scholastic. and Kathleen Healy. m the meaning of the entire doc- | The Rev. Ferdinand Hartung, Justin McGrath, organizer and for I the Father's home is always the : and most enthusiastic Retreat Very Rev. J. J. Callahan, C.S^p., The Rev. Brother Azarias. F.S.C., The winners were presented with s®t—*prayer, action, sacrifice." O.S.B., of St. Vincent Archabbey, the Judge Egan Cup, emblematic ef eleven years director of the N. C. home of his children. League dinner ever held in this sec- president of Duquesne University, vice principal of the Catholic Boys' JHlfn 16,000 Workers These pilgrims are representa- | was laid to rest in the Archabbey High school and who was elected sec- the diocesan championship, follow- W. C. News Servier, who has just tion of the diocese Ux5k place last will celebrate the Solemn High Mass f»B the papal throne and under tives both of laborers and of cap- plot at two o'clock, Monday after- j in St. Paul's Cathedral at 10 o'clock retary of the State association at|in g the announcement of the judged night in the basement of St- Paul's decision by Judge John F. Ega% I pat canopy in the courtyard of died. tains of industry, and by their pres- noon. Office of the Dead was chanted church when over 340 men, repre- ¡on Monday morning, opening the the convention her«, then wrote a Damaso, the Pope addressed di- ence they indicate the gratitude of letter to the editor of The Scholas- donor of the cup. in St. Mary's church, Pressley senting all the 21 parishes of But- > rally day. Rev. Eugene McGuigan, grfh 10,000 Catholic workers who both laborers and employers to the ler county, gathered to hear noted formerly of the faculty of Duquesne tic concerning the "God Dies" es- The judges, who decided by a S- bareheaded in a scene which vicar of Christ for enunciation of street, North Side, immediately be- diocesan speakers praise the retreat j University, will deliver the sermon say, which brought the following to-i vote in favor of the Sacrai " hriUant with the banners of I those principles, the observance of fore the Solemn Mass of Requiem movement and to urge their hearers , on the occasion. reply this week from M. R. Robin- Heart girls, were Miaa Mary Sulli- son, editor: van. of the English department at f nations, the colors of papal which will insure the welfare of all. | which was celebrated at nine o'clock to attend one or the other of the di- At 12:M0 the students will lunch «m« gmj the somberness of ec- The encyclical takes its title, Schenley High School; State Sen» j on Monday morning by the Rev. ocesan retreats this Summer. In ad- i in the Cafeteria of the Boys' Cath- ¿dutiesl garb. His address wm "Quadragcsimo Anno," which means dition to the Butler county parishes, lolic High School, Fifth avenue, with Teat mt Reply tor Frank J. Harris of Crafton, sad ' Bgvst since he was elected nine "in the fortieth year, ' from its first Iianiel Kaib, O S H , assisted at the Attorney Joseph A. Beck at the Car a number of retreatants were pres- 1:45 set as the time for the begin- May 18, 1981. thedral parish. aft, lasting for an hour and FOR TONER PICNIC ! two words that appropriately indi- ; altar by the Rev. Cornelius Enders, ent from Freeport. J ning of the final business meeting "Dear Brother: ' minutes. cate the anniversary which occasions O.S.B., sub-prior at St. Vincent, as The dinner was served at 5 o'clock ' of the year, in the auditorium of Jadge Beid Preside« its publication. "Thank you for your very frank Judge Ambrose B. Reid, who pre* Church's new labor charter, Bishop Permits Eating of Meat I deacon, and the Rev. Leopold Probst, last evening by the members of j the school. Rev. Thomas J. Mc- letter about the publication of the ^ the Pontiff forecast, was out- The encyclical commences by re- Branch 82, L. C. B. A., of St Paul's i Carty, CJS.Sp., principal of Du- sided, was introduced to the smlliaaa I calling the necessity and opportune- j O.S.B., at St. Mary parish, as suto- essay 'God Dies* in the Student- by the Rev. T. F. Coakley, D.D., M> iHl la a summary published today On Ember Day to All at cbnrch, and during its serving a Iquesne University Preparatory Written Number of The Scholastic. •distributed to the pilgrims be- Iness of the encyclical Rerum Novar- j deacon. pleasing musical program was ren- (School, and field secretary of the lo- tor ef Sacred Heart church. M> Benefit for Beys I assure you we published this es- Reid propounded the question, Oajl te Ml address. The summary was |um," which means "of new thjngs" I After the Mass the funeral cor- dered, featuring vocal solos by Al- cal confercnce, will preside at the say reluctantly and with full reali- ¡fflhe radio later by Monsignor J forty years ago. This necessity and tege proceeded to St. Vincent. The bert Ditmer and Richard Koch, with assembly. sation that it weald cause criticism the rules governing th* contest. The Saturday, May 30, the day of the | this appropriateness are clearly evi- ttward Green aa accompanist. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Frank A. question was: "Rapoivad: That the • j, Spellman of Whitman, 1 Rt. Rev. Archabbot Alfred Koch, and probable lees of many subscrip- annual Bread-Fund picnic at Toner denced by the universal acclaim Attorney Carmen Marinaro, chair- i Thill, of Cincinnati, National Sec- OweeMeted Eatoaaea at 1I«S O.S.B., officiated at the grave, as- 1 tions. The editor of no magazine Tithe Pope condemned extrem- Institute, Brookline, is an Ember I which greeted the encyclical at the man of the Retreat Movement in retary of the C. S. M. C_ will be into the Business World Has Bean i time of its publication, and by the ' sisted by the Rev. Michael Hlavcak,| does that if he places self-interest Detrimental to the Best Interest« at aad said that Socialism and Day and a day of fa.«t ami absti- Butler countv, presided as toast mas- ! the principal speaker at the alter-' first. Would net I, aa an editor, i consideration in which it has been I O.SJB., and the Rev. Camillus Long,, ter at the dinner. The first speaker j noon function, while others who will Women." This same question waa QgNaiam were incompatible with nence, but the Capuchin Fathers who lack principle if I were to take H dlfdaeiples of the Church. He said | continuously and deservedly held, O.S.B. was the Rev. Father Bertrand, give talks include Miss Mildred Mc- upon myself to deprive a student debated throughout the schedules ef tmmut be an overhauling of the conduct the Institute announced this and is still held, being universally Father Ferdinand, aged 63 years, O.M.Cap., of St. Pidelis Seminary, Cartney, of Mt. Mercy Aaademy; of a first prise in a contest con- the two Forensic Leaguee which M* MMMde system by "bringing it week that the Rt. Rev. Hugh C. i regarded as a providential document died in St. Francis Hospital of this; Herman, who is also director of re- Rev. Mr. Cyril Vogel, of St. Vin- ducted over-and-above-board merely suited in the Sacred Heart and Holy lot to the requirements of social Boyle, D. D., Bishop of Pittsburgh, ' constituting a blessing bestowed by city last Friday morning from the! treats there. Father Bertrand spoke ! cent's seminary; Miss Jean McFar- because I do not chance to agree Rosary teams winning the charapieB» God, not only upon His church, but ships of their respective leagues. jaliN la as to insure more equit- has granted a dispensation from fast 'effects of gangrene poisoning after] convincingly on his subject of "Why | land, of St. Mary's High School, with the thoughts expressed in the upon all mankind. an ineffectual attempt was made to Make a Retreat'."' and showed his ¡Webster avenue; William Weirauch, The meaning of the queatia% till distribution of the united pro- and abstinence to all those who at- essay and because it would cause my caO of W^ital and labor." Benefits of Former Encyclical save his life by amputation of the listeners why it is necessary for all, j president of the local conference, magazine to lose subscriptions? within the limits of the debate, vna ia disorder of the world today, tend the picnic. This favor of the right leg. The deceased came orig- including the clergy and laity, to and a student at Duquesne Univer- "In The Scholastic Awards, as carefully «xplained by Judge Ra^ Rt. Rev. Bishop has been granted by The new encyclical, "Quadragesi- inally from North Side where he at- sity; Miss Mabel Ackerman, of Di- as were the rules governing the con- Ai ftatiff said, was the result of '. mo Anno" will develop three points, make at least one closed retreat a you know, we are obligated by an- txing their eyes on earthly the exorcise of his right of commut- tended St. Mary's school. He made year. vine Providence Academy, and Miss nouncement to give fair considera- tent. The Sacred Heart girls defeat? j The Holy Father says that, in the ! all his studies for the priesthood at Mary Catherine Brown, of Ursuline ed the negative side of the quee> mk without heed of God and of ing one good work into another. first place, the new encyclical will Retreat Films Shown tion to all material aubmitted by Mgl eternal St. Vincent, entering the novitiate Stephen P. Barry of McKeesport, i Academy. eligible students and to submit this tion, the Holy Rosary girla the af- It is hoped by the Capuchin Fa- enumerate the foremost among the of the Order in July, 1886. He be- firmative. This was deciaisd previoua» thers and the Sisters in charge of many inestimable benefits which chairman of the Retreat Committee material to the Judges for each clas- CM Intervention Upheld came a Benedictine the following of the Diocesan Union Holy Name Committee« Named sification. We nave ever several ly by the Superiors ef the twi TW Pope asserted his own and the the Institute that a great number of ; have resulted from the encyclical year and five years later he was or- Society, showed the moving pictures The committee in charge of ar- years built up a system of judging schools. ! tech's right to intervene in social people will avail themselves of this I "Rerum Novarum." These are, for Idained to the priesthood. | rangements for the afternoon func- this material through the votes of Miss Murray spoke first for Ikf dispensation and that they will par- j example, the establishment of a solid made last Summer of many of those pWwBi, such aa are at issue in a During life the deceased waa sta- taking part in the retreats held at tion includes: William Immekus, St leading literary men and women Holy Rosary girls, and waa follow« wld where there is too great in- take of the chicken'dinner which will i foundation and the imparting of an i Mary's of the Mount High School; whose judgments are widely consid- by Miss Dobeon for Sacred Heart be served at the Institute froim 4 un- I efficacious impulse to the develop- tioned at Fourteen Holy Martyrs' St. Vincent College, Latrobe. jMtice in the apportionment of the church, Baltimore; St. Benedict I William Trude, Catholic High ered to be authoritative. The judges Miaa LaBruno spoke next for Haiy til 7 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, May ment of sociology and economics ac- The Rev. James M. Delaney, spir- ; School; Miss Mary Catherine Wld's goods. He pleaded for better church, Carrolltown; St. Vincent itual director of the Diocesan Union are by no mesns persons who are Rosary, followed by Miss Robeife 30. cording to Catholic principles, pro- ; Brown, Ursuline Academy, and Miss known as iconoclasts or infidels. shaw for Sacred Heart, and the aiaboni between the classes and the moting of an ever more thorough College; St. Marys, Elk county; Holy Name Society, then gave a Ms groups and declared that the Pueblo and Florence, Colo.; Coving- Mary O'Brien, Cathedral unit. They are seriously minded, and some finals were given by Miss Healy and 7 Affected by Depression and profound instruction and in- stirring address on "The Two-fold «kei ! wages must be adequate to ton, Ky.; Chicago, 111., and last of Nature of Man." Father Delaney Henry B. Stafford, senior in the of them we know to be devout Chris- Miss Madden of Holy Rosary aag He friends of Toner realize that j formation of workmen in religious, j College of Arts of Duquesne Uni- tians. Having established such a Sacred Heart, respectively. * t all the proper needs of him- i moral and social subjects, thus ren- all, at the Mercy Hospital, Canton, made one of his characteristic ap- and his family. In a word, he the hard times have very severely Ohio, as chaplain. versity, heads the committee for%he procedure, we have felt that we The rebuttal arguments were pre- dering them more conscious of their peals to the men to live close to should keep our hands off the ulti- the only real remedy is a re- affected the finances of the Institute. The deceased is survived by many their God, and told them that they ¡ social affair, which will be held in sented in the , reverse order, Mte The Institute serves the very poor [ dignity as men and as Christians, the Duquesne University Gymnasi- mate result. If we were to repudi- Dobeon speaking first, followed || in to the sane principles of Chris- fitting them to safeguard the moral relatives in this city, a large num- could be greatly aided in this pur- ate the independent opinion or the Mi social philosophy. among our people. The relatives of ber of whom were at the grave when pose by making retreats. j um on Monday evening. Members Miss Murray; then Miss Pnhi ilihaQ the Toner boys are mostly out of and economic interests of their of the committee assisting Stafford judges, as I said above, we would and Miss LaBruno and Miss MadieS An hoar and a half before the j classes with knowledge and com- he was lsid to his eternal rest. The Very Rev. P. K. Collins, V.F., be casting aside principles which I tot waa to make his address St work themselves and can do almost in the preparations for the social and Miaa Healy. nothing for their support. This cir- I petence and prudence, thus becom- pastor of St. Paul's, also spoke, sec- know you want the editors of a pub- INK'S Square and the avenues lead- onding the remarks of all other affair are: Miss Kathleen Healy, When the girls had finished their cumstance place« a heavy burden ing, in such movements, the leaders ¡Holy Rosary High School; Miss lication for students to have. I able presentations of their fcf to San Oamaaeo courtyard with- upon the Fathers and Sisters of the j of their fellows. speakers and giving his warm en- j Dorothy O'Connor, St. Rosalia High need not say that our personal opin- hthi Vatican were filled with pil- ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN couragement and endorsement to the ions often are at variance with the memts, the judges, who had Toner Institute. They are straining Other examples of the beneficent : School; Miss Anne Doyle, St. segregated from both the crowd i from all parts of the world. every effort to make the food go lay retreat work. results, and that in this ease we I ! results of the publication of the FOR NATRONA SENIORS In addition to the more than 340 Stephen's High School; Miss Jeanne certainly should not have ranked each other, and who did not knew Ml? colored flan bearing names round. encyclical "Rerum Novarum" were McFarland, St. Mary's High School, the identity of the various debater^ pfitld in twenty languages, as well laymen present, there were also 15 the essay among the highest, al- The proceeds of the picnic will be j the gradual substitution of a new Butler county priests in attendance I Webster avenue; Miss Mary Cath- though we considered K an honest marked their "score sheets," for eaS * picturesque national costumes, added to the Bread Fund and those social policy more favorable to jus- Sunday afternoon marked the first erine Brown, Ursuline Academy; speaker, allowing 25 per cent far m» 4mm te the diversity of the of a series of exercises to be held and all are warm supporters of the and fairly well-written piece of! in charge of the' Institute are hoping tice in place of the formerly su- retreat work now being so strongly John O'Donnell, Duquesne Univer- work. fectiveness of argument presents* pHwiag. Cardinals, archbishops that the income from the picnic will preme liberalism, and the resolute in honor of the graduating class of sity Prep School; Francis X. Schil- 26 per cent for clarity of presenting •i hiihops mingled with workmen's encouraged by the Diocesan Union tide them over the coming months. I and firm asserting of the right pos- St. Joseph's High School, Natrona, Holy Name Society. lo, James F. Morgan, Paul R. Coyle "We particularly appreciate the! argument; 25 per cent for deliver]^ Mtetions. All had come to hear The picnic arrangements are in [ sessed by workingmmen to form as- and William J. Purcell, Duquesne fact that in your letter you do not and 26 per cent for rebuttal. iiratiff's words. {sociations for mutual aid and legiti- Pa. A delightful banquet was It was s very representative University, Father Simon Unit charge of the Catholic Women's Coup which attended the dinner, a accuse us of deliberately becoming Jadge Egaa Speaks Aaai alilis in Courtyard Union. Mrs. Genevieve Bronder, with | mate defense of their common in- served by the members of Court William Weirauch, of the College a propaganda sheet for atheism, and While the judges were maHda£ M mm end of the courtyard stood terests, a right which liberalism was Price C. D. of A., at which were number of non-Catholics who have a host of willing helpers, will enter- been interested in retreat work be- of Arts of Duquesne University, is I hope yon will not forget the years their sheets, the Rev. E. Lawrence > high platform hung with red tain the picnickers with many varied present the students of the High president of the Pittsburgh Local of wholesome, constructive and in- O'Connell of Sacred Heart chaniC 1 (Continued on Page 9, Column 3) ing among those present. It was also Md damask and holding a attractions. school, who had as their honored Conference, with Miss Eugenie Der- spiring material that The Scholas- organiser of the two Foiwqpia wider which waa a gilded noted by the toastmaster that the tic has published. I am confident guests, the graduating class, the dishes and silverware for the dinner ringer, of Seton Hill College, as Leagues and under whose able diiwti* was chair. vice president. Patrick Cullen, of that no critic can search the files tion and management the debal0i past and present Counselors of the were furnished by the Trinity Lu* Awtly after 4 p. m. (11 a. m. theran church and the Butler Coun- | Duquesne's College of Arts, is sec- were so successfully managed, iaMP ktTak daylight saving time) the SUMMARY OF THE NEWS Junior C. D. of A., and the priests cil of the Knights of Columbus. retary of the organization. (Continued on Page 5, Column 3) duced Judge Egan to the audieaML began to be admitted to the of the Allegheny Valley. Arrangements for the dinner were The donor of the cup for the vie» torious team offered hie congratattt, li They were able to ap- LOCAL AJtD nlOC BSA\ Quln Ryan'« broadcast of Rockne Father McBurney, the pastor of made under the direction of the Rev. within a few yards of the funeral reprinted by request St. Joseph's, acted as toastmaster Edward A. Ricards, assistant pas- tions to those who in any manaar Sacred Heart H S. girls win debating ras* a for the occasion. Following the ban- tor of St. Paul's and district spirit- Eleven Children Hear Parentsha d contributed to the success at tlf s and Bishop's chairs, where chsmplon«hip of dioce»« F»«e 1 first season of the debating lsagaa% tMill bung railing stopped them, Four more Rplacop«! minutera be- quet an entertainment was given by ual director of the Holy Name So- adding that they had accompaahee ai d«ap Italian blue sky roofed Bishop grants dispensation on Bmber come Catholics Paae a the members of the various classes ciety. P»y to all attendingr Toner Institute | a most difficult task; one which ha IWtht courtyard. The sun was out picnic r"a» » Notr« Dame to er«ct St Olaf «hrln* of the High school. A cordial invi- Renew Vows Of SO Years Ago In memory of Pas* a tation was given to the members of thought, at the start, could no» |a kU, hat within the court it was Oioe«««n scholarship «x«mìn»tlonj j successfully undertaken. Judge Sgea announced I*«a* • Sprlnirfteld. O., refuse« offer of nuns the parish to attend the entertain- S ACREDHEART GIRLS to erect hospital Pas« 8 ment Marquette, Mich., May 18. — lr The best man and the bridesmaid was so pleased with the resaMt Ujm* hand began to plav at S Re» Ferdinand Hartuns, O.8.B., dies achieved that he announced he would American Bi«hop return« from China The following is the program of the presence of their 11 children of 50 years ago are Mr. and Mrs. *a and in the intervals between In St. Francis Hospital P«* » for visit Pa«« iO WILL SELL CANDY award a similar cup annually ta the the event: and attended by the same couple Ben Duquette. Mrs. Duquette at the * W mis 11 the pilgrim worker* Record crowd attend« Retreat l.»a»ue FOREIGN that witnessed their wedding in St. time was Miaa Elisabeth Dagenais. winner of the dioceean debatiag Ml the eld Vatican Palace ring dinner at Butler P"S« I Invocation, Very Rev. R. Hamil- On Monday evening, June 1, In New Encyclical to aim at uplift of Augustine's church of Republic 50 Honorary attendants at the Jubilee championship, and added that ha wl ton, V.F. ; Star Spangled Banner, addition to witnessing a delightful J* Whs of Viva il Papa!" Twenty- Student Mission Crusader* " hold labor. s«v» Pop« In second world- years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La- Mass were Mr. and Mrs. i. B. Van would henceforth give every ethaff Cardinals were present half an rally In Pittsburgh on Monday. wide broadcast P»s* 1 all present ; Toastmaster, Father performance by the Sacred Heart encouragement ana help te tha !*••• 1 I McBurney; Addresses, Father Ham- High school, class of '31, there will Fa ve observed their golden wedding Chsstein, daughter and so»-in-lajr. •II before the Pontiff was due. Msgr Spellman translata« Pope's talk youthful debaters. He then piuitH ilton, Father Benson, Fatliar Meh- also he opportunity to feast one's anniversary Saturday with a re- After the church services the Ml Greets Workers Editar explain« athent'« rssay la for radio listener« . P«se I newal of their vows at a solemn couple were guests of lienor at a ad the cup to the Sacred Heart girt* maaasln. approved at CatholieJBdu- ller; Playlet, "How a Woman Keeps eyes on some of the beautiful young » Pontiff arrived a little before Martial 1-aw Order la lifted In Spain a Secret"; address, Dsniel O'Neil; girls of the parish who will sell de- high Mass of Thanksgiving in St dinner at the Vote! Clifton. The following the announcement hy "dock and was acclaimed by a catlonal Convention ras« • Pas* 3 st. Xavier'« «tudent win» «tate e««aj Pantomine, The Girls of Today; ad- licious homemade candy at the I John's church, here. immediate families were present at Judge Reid that the contest fcdgM | of trumpets. The Cardinals contest rmm* * EDITORIAL KK A TIT It ES ' dresses, Father Hertaog, Father Nixon theater when "The Cradle I The Rev. M. Jodocy, pastor of St. the meal. In the afternoon an in- had voted in favor of the Sacral * him to the throne chair, Manv Western Penna. memb«r» to «t- letters to the feditor Pas* S j Straka, Father Mitsch; playlet, "A Song" is presented. John's parish, chanted the Mass and formal reception waa held at the Heart team hy two to one. t seats in a large semi-circle t«nd «tate K. C. convention at Brad- Editorial». "Pope's SeVond Broadraat." ! Good Girl in the Kitchen": address- Miss Alice F. Toomey will be in I heard the vows. He was assisted home and in the evening a family Madden accepted the cup «a I Ml rides. ford next week » "s« T "Dr. Cadman's Wisdom. ' en P«s*4 es, Father Heilmann, Father Mur- charge of the booth, and those sell- i by the Rev. Joseph -F. Duquette of party was held at Ivy Inn. « of her teammates and school, • Pontiff began speaking at 5:28 Departure ceremon held at St Wtndo Da y a l.ona Gone. Sault Ste. Marie, a nephew of the Mr. and Mrs. LaFave are the par- thanked all precent for three P nisi Mission- ! Layman phy; specialty, Catherine T. Rein- ing the sweets include the follow- . (11:28 p. m.. Eastern daylight Paul's ft I'«S* 10 Küthe trilli S I'«S* 4 hcr; address, Miss Mercedes Roll; ing: Misses Gertrude Novak, Betty couple, as deacon, and the Rev. Ray- ents of 12 children, of whom 11 are ness in attending, and exp arte« | mond Bergeron of Houghton as sub- living. They are: Sister Mary Elis- particular gratefulness of time). He prefaced his ad-1 Pitts ! Pi ng Remarks a i'«s* a I specialty, Alice Marie Heinle; ad- Murray, Inez Galbraith, Irma Mc- I,with a few words in Italian, David Goldstein to lecture i dress, Miss Elizabeth Strobel; solo, Anulty, Mary Moore, Katherine | deacon. Six grandsons served as abeth, of St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Jo- teams in the two diocesan leaguee I burgh diocese under mo-pi.. I>as<* OTHER DEPARTMENTS altar boys. They were: Francis, seph Van Cheatein, Mrs. Carl Sie- Judge Egan for hia interest ia £» [ the workers who had come D. of A to 1 ! Miss Kathryn Kuntz; address, Ben Moore, Mary Brophy, Elizabeth Mc- I ever the world to attend the nbltuarlca P«s* 2 Allison; specialty, Marie T. Janko- Conaughy, Mary Flynn, Eleanor Louis and Raymond LaFave, all of gel, Mrs. L. N. Nadeau, Mrs. Harry nating such a valuable cap. ~ f. He then repeated the DOMESTIC Diocesan Sodalitle» Pa«« 3 I sky ; address, Father Paul Camp- Flynn, Katherine Burns, Teresa Ha- Detroit; Paul Siegel and Francis Beaudry, Henry and Leo LaFave, all In addition to the large aa ^i French and German, and Missionary Aid Society P««« S bell. and Clifford Nadeau, all of Mar- of Marquette; Clifford and Arthur of laity who were in atf Eleven children hear parent« renew ley, Beatrice Roeser, Esther Roeser, i into the main body of his Holy Childhood Aaaoclatlon. .. Pas* 4 Mary Louise Walsh, Margaret quette. At the Offertory, Louis Sie- LaFave and Mrs. A. G. Keyser, of the debate, many visiting marr.ase vow, on golden He Paul Institute Pa«« S Following the entertainment, all - He spoke all three lan- r Walker, Mary Alice Martin, Kath- ge), a grandson, and Mrs. H. J. Detroit, and Eugene LaFav« of Co- from practically all tha aary Propagation o fthe Faith Pas* 8 i present attended Rosary Devotion I with equal facility and divid- and Benediction of the Moat Blessed erin* Martin, Helen Martin and Beaudry, a daughter, sang "Ave lumbas, Ohio. There are Vt graad- coauaanltiae hi the dieccee' Justin C. McOraUl, d I rotor of the N Church Music Comml»«ion P«S* 8 Maria." C W C. New« Service, dies at a*» I Sacrament. Ma int H. Seeney. chiMna. i warn a Mate all 1 missionary Coatfrabernlty -...Paae W i an Paca 9, Column 7) of (1 »*•««• »

¡ggß^ij/; ? jSáugiaij «-áteWÉÉtilriift Established IUI THE PITTSBURCH CATHOLIC Phone, com Nil Scientific Eye BxaaúneHena Be Quin Ryan's Broadcast SS""' «Kgei Qttoú&sser. LIFTED 1 SPÄH Of The Rockne Funeral IT SUNT XAVIERS O optoale: Furs A Specialty (Krtim K« tension Magazine for Vlav) After CLEANTBRU PENN AVE. et SEVENTH ST. (Tttt Theater) cleaning Fur* and Anti - Clerical Demonstrations Original Ceremonies Started In F BY QUIN A. RYAN Winter Garment* Are Believed at an End; 1846 Are Again Duplicated we'll «tore and pro- tect them against One Bishop Expelled AUTHORS Y O 77 '—fn eight y or* of radw broadcasting For the 85th Time BETTER NURSERY Fire, Theft and I hi ve reported, >1ir the air the big * vents of this country front coast to coast— ho intursectional football games, the Kentucky The crowning of the May Queen, Motha for only 1% Maid children's hours, pageant* to be enacted in the his- vaults, supplemented b.v Holme* Kl«- of last \ leverai thousand cn 1 Bundle—10 Jap. Barberry, S yr., 18 IBhm,.,,,,,^,,^ Srlc Protection Service. afford ev*ry iinhiedinl to humorists, leetui t-rs ami entertaine nn assignment im- tory of the academy. For 85 con- (tortgt HHifRuaKl known to sclenc*. the Captain •/lotted upon ìae h¡/ m if radio station, It' i\. has h so difficult secutive years without a single in- 1 Bundle—25 CaMf. Privet, t fr, M tk.,.* fective at nini no indelibly memorable as thé broadcasting >f he funeral terruption, the glamorous crowning Silver Maple Trees, 8-10 ft Cleaning Before Storage no annour of h nute K. Roclene, from South E •d, In ita mi. I am setting of the May Queen has been held Azalea Molila, IJ 4«, J uni par Strict a, 12 Is...... A* Important Aa Storage would with irtraw law in the about the task of try ng to Tùpeat it t the typewriter keys, as a at the institution and in all these KkadadeaSraa, Urss Swum*«, Tree*. Ms n sstas I provinces. cherish» it memento /> myself, and on to you hundreds long years the festival has been res' *•!•'» Priced DiNfSlsllr Lew- Am ®IfMMsNr to < celebrated in exactly the same way. The stock excha opened yot*- of thousands ichho respccted and Imi a the man whose death Hssh—Lant Bale* rest Msss, S3.se. IKBiuH j No changes have been introduced tarday ¿fteiinooti a strong caused, more ye nume sorrow than any national figuire wit In Itowatowa PI Ma bara * Stare, IS« STABWIX CLEANTHRU in its observance by the Sisters of tone. All listing i xl ami some *ly memory. R»r*ery a*d Satea Vare. SOITK S. 4 MIME» so IT* Mercy in charge of the academy. stocks were up as is seventeen B. D, ALLISON PARK. PA. The festival on Sunday was an ex- points from closing .lions before "Ladies and gentlemen: We are! where Rock's plane dipped to doom act duplicate of' that held 86 years PROCESS riots; Absolutely OdorltM the speaking to you this afternoon from last Tuesday. The crowds have ago by tha hardy and intrepid pi- BARDONA NURSERY Bishop It Impelled the campus of Notre Dame Univer- oneers at thS Latrobe Academy. The been drifting in during the past Free Delivery 20 Milee, Extra Charge Our clpa.nln«r me-thod 1» th* sity, at South Rend, Indiana. This hour. The bulk of the mass has as- same hymns were sung, the same result of »ci^ntiflr research and «xp«- The exi t>n to K H night li«»n©*. t*j»tf<1 and proven for of Bishop Mai um the Holy Saturday is the saddest day sembled around the church entrance. procession made, the same services Open Evenings sad Sundays cleanlnc FURS It leaven th« soft diocese o Vi Ml with in the history of this old campus. It is a home-coming again in South in the Chapel, while the garland of flexibility of the pelt unimpaired and We are broadcasting from the bal- Bend, but a vastly different home- lilies placed in the arms of the ffWtoree the rlglnnl luster and sheen political i :he Re- oC Purs perfectly« public, ha art ed V rcst and cony of the Administration Build- coming from those in June and No- statue of the Blessed Mother grew is con.« ide •ed a ut tar- ing, under the golden dome, sur- vember. From the far states of the in the flower bed planted by the BENEFIT CAB»«: ters as ev mounted by the gilded figure of Our anil the South and the Fast, Venerable Foundress of the institu- HI5Ï90 _ tion. A benefit card pwtg President Alrala Zamora of Spain, determina Lady— now gleaming in the warm j boys have come nark today, political i, sun of this April afternoon. ilumni, commenting here on The crowning of the May Queen at the Raphael Horn*, - who, in public utterance« ad- avenue, on Wednesday dressed to the people, ha* given Tho "Let us take you with us along orch during the past hour, at St. Xavier's as shown last Sunday remarked that you can count 27. Miss Nelly 8hertkp assurance that "there will be no pi the route we have followed today. has long been a stun ly tradition, hostess. Euchre, Vat- e finfters of one hand the Bri" more church burning." When you arrive in South Bend to- one jealously guarded, zealously dred and Old Maid < of those who are unable to day, you are struck by the pall followed and devoutly prepared for. and • luncheon will ka« demon«! I CRANDALL MCKENZIE which hangs like a fog over the id. Miss 1« Hue Crates of McKeesport, reach the Raphael Hm SODAUSTS TO SPEND Today el Re town. Along the streets the shops *TI fol lowing teammates of I graduating honor student, received St. Anna's. Casti« Shannon, Is 77 or Car 88 te Thirtjr sissmENDERSÖN"^ Town Co are hung with crape, and (lags, flap- Ru e have returned today:!the signal privilege of being ity of Scene of Colorful Ritos On 3023 Chaucer St.. PITTSBURGH. M.' ping on building tops and planted one, Ralph Lathrop, I crowned May Queen by a vote of WEEK-END IN CAPITAL Juan F on all the curbstones, are at solemn i-man »1 zgerald. Father Hugh her classmates. The general high Sunday Afternoon ¡half-mast. You have be met at O'iJom Jo e PIiska, A1 Feeney, I esteem in which she is held both by On Saturday evenihg, May 88, the •d , the train, let us say, by friends and Charlie Dorais, Art the faculty and student body with I OBITUAi Sodality of the Sacred Heart church A record crowd gathered on the of other townspeople who tell you in E ;henlaub and Mai Ed-! the added achievement of holding and its party of tourists will leave lawns and in the church of St. Anne, ,Th< de i husky tones thai they can not be- -d. the scholastic supremacy of her SISTERS HOME FROM Pittsburgh for Washington, T>. C., Jassee FUsetuaf !>t annotili lieve it yet. You are driven out to ,» .u ,f. >, xt , r-L - ¡clas1 s for four successive years won Castle Shannon, to witness the May spending Sunday, May 24, there, Of the 1924 National Champion- , '¿r , i James Fitisimmoaa,. Will Not A pel Jesuits the pretty, new suburb of S unny- Ship team, all of the members have {?r ,h?r the. sf

f«k for Every Sodality J promotion of the Sarred Heart IV- Bishop Nussbaum Declares It Chicago Tribune Scores Another We gratefully acknowledge the ftg this June Pope Pius XI votion in their Sodalities and par- whom would get a share. A kte4 m as the special intention, ishes this June. Every year the I>i- Antedates Public Schools "Victory" Aa Mobs Destroy receipt of tha following private con- friend of the mission employed ai tributions: the government happened ta ha M gieater "Devotion to the rector General of the League, in By Many Years Churches, Best Nun» lEy.* 1« it not a pity that j New York, sends samples of the Miss G. K., Miss K. 0, P. C. C. boaro. He generouety offered tha ^^•licity of so-called more j most excellent pamphlets and fold- W„ Rev. P. M., Mrs. A. G., Rev. mission n bag of flour. He had fMÉjj Lake Linden, Mich., May 17. — (Relitmo« Bulletin, University of * practices and devotions of crs to all parishes. They nmc last J. C. P., Duquesno U., C. 8. M. C„ on oar peor thirty orphans, ana • "The parochial school system was Notre Dame) St. Mary Mt., C. 3. M. C., Miss M. our peer aged Father Jouny whe la "m rudely crowding out week. I.et us hope they were not ¡first adopted in this country before 2ferici-old grand devotions ! all consigned to the waste ba..ket, The Chicago Trioune's revolt E. P., Miss M. E. L., Circles 1>, IS, 85 yearn eld. Cocoanut la a vew the Revolutionary War, while the I against absolutism in Spain has now had food for his poor teeth aap " " -*•- " A u""* -''but are still in the rectory of'ce U2, 27, 33 and 44, Pittsburgh. at the Sacred Heart of public school system was inaugu j reached the climax of satisfaction, Miss C. A. H., KingsvUU, O.; stomach. That friend gave ae a bag "jfc one will dare to gainsav waiting for some one like the pro- rated only in 1840,'' declared Bishop to judge by the headlines in that of flour. We were so happy wtta moters or officers of the Sodality to | Miss K. M., McKeesport; Br. B., gacred Heart league and Paul J. Nussbaum, of Marquette, newspaper. The nuns are in flight, our dear children. But we aid nag come to ask for them, and then to I Carroll town; Mrs. G. J. C., Craf- ^^•at and powerful devotion ! here today when dedicating the I their convents are in flames. knew that so soon our greatloy waa procure a sufficient number for d : ton; Mrs. J. R., Chicago, III.; Mrs. lacline or as dead as a $100,000 St. Joseph's school. The! Chalk up another victory for the to be changed to sorrow. The »ecf jl ga many of our parishes, tribution throughout the parish on i G. M , Crafton; Sr. A., Baden; Miss Bishop noted that before the Revolu- ! newspaper (confessedly the world's same evening poor women, roothen ^«iatan baaed on observation j the "First Friday" or better still I S. B. P., McKeesport. ¡tionary War of 1776 the Church in greatest) which claims credit for of seme six, eight, ten or tna |25ence, thia is owing to the j on the first Sunday of June. this country had 70 school buildings | running Thompson out of Chicago. twelve children (for there are aoaaa «•Etao ono aeems to be direct- There is a leafllet explaining the Blessed Bernadet Convent, to her credit. Chalk up another victory over auch nice families in our little " [lasd about it. People are league very briefly, good for new Keppeli Island, Tonga Owing to inclement weather the | Christian womanhood for the news Niua) why the poor mamas weaa go unwilling to | and old members. There is another Oceanic* knocking at our doer, tears te eywfc k nowadays, I outdoor ceremony had to be replaced paper which some months ago Monsignor: promoters, and once pro-| with the Sacred Heart appearing to j by a private one. sobe in voicee, begging for a bit, elt praised the ^scientific" rec rude- Thia is to thank you moat hearti- MMider it too trifling a j St. Margaret Mary Alacoque on the The Bishop pointed out that it is a wee bit of flour for their hangpg j scene of the pagan practice that I ly for the great help we hav« ob- to attend to the monthly dis- one side, with the promises of Our the convictions which Catholic par-j babies. They had not been aMe ta would make woman uie plaything tained from you and through your ef the leaflet, which helps ! Lord Himself, in behalf of those , ents have with regard to their duty! get their share. and Straus Peyton > of man's lust instead of man's co- great zealous, charitable hand from •p the life of the League| who practice and promote devotion to their children that leads them | to ls creator of God's little ones. your different Mission Cirdea. I Sg^otion. " Sacred Heart. This picture to build and maintain private re ! Two distinguished speakers who will addree* the twenty-fir* aanaal Monsignor, I have already a^ The Tribune may deplore the mob- shall not today attempt to write to and the promises always appeal to Iligious schools. Ho noted that the! meeting of the t atholic I'rew* Aaaociation, being held in Baltimore, plained you bow we are linlliHaS h where the Sodality should i bing of nuns, but it can hardly ex- each of them in particular, bot I ive people and arouse them to new ze^. cost of education in the public May 21. 22 and 2:1. The Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, left. Archbishop Our Bleeaed Lady of Lounka & imHvery l 'y- Nothing is more | press surprise at it, for the Tnbune would feel very indebted in your be- Not a wonder then that the I schools of this city is $156.75 a year | of Baltimore and howl to the convention, and Governor Albert C. the Antipodes church. Our wolle ISgte and in accord with the is fond of quoting history, and the half if you could let them know the League is "dead" in parish«« where I per pupil, and that the two paro-1 Ritchie of Maryland. shall be delayed, but not stopped ¡SS|Mirit of the Sodality than j files of the Tribune for the last I great distress which haa lately been no one has charge of the League; chial schools with 350 pupils save twelve-month, not to- go further "Glory bo to God," not the least Ht» ^pBOtJon of love and devotion i 1 the share of our dear adopted peo- where there is no lively director— the non-Catholic taxpayers $54,- hack, show the experience Span- tie damage waa done to our neelg Ifc-, tha Son of Mary. of I pie. no zealous promoters; where they 862.50 annually. ish countries with representative started building. We intend to con- are in this diocese Sodal - !d o not meet; where they do not dis- government—little reproductions of j During that night, between the tinue our work. We can, provided MS Mat have completely taken ove Washington's Declaration 125 and the 26 of December, which tribute leaflets; where even June— Stressing the fact that the paro- ] ST. XAVIE the French revolution. we can buy our workmen's liniad qfr 'mi of the League and hav ! was Christmas at Samoa, since There is one misleading headline Just think, in ordinary times * bs| —T~ j-. * I tne month of the Sacred Heart— chial school provides secular as well we are exactly one day ahead [ in the group from which we take the at of flour costs us 112.60. Shal 'H it to a flourishing condition for ftndg evfrybod in th, ,,h ,sl as religious training and gives it" I them, a big hurricane occurred and V S*ter of a century. The Sodal-1 ^ , ', £ , pupils a chance to develop their ones quoted above. It reads, "Vati- Tonn give it to us cheaper newt jt tha in ome pl e there WINS STATE PRIZE! swept down hundreds and hundreds We nope, but are not sure yet. 1 ppwtor 1* also director oi tne | „..¿mSters for everything else except whole nature, the bishop added: IN ORATORY FINALS can Expresses Alarm." The Vatican H n e — . — i of cocoanut trees, all of the 400 * (Ml »««I " "fS"* r? | that wh h goes for religion and for "We are constantly reminded to- may express regret, it will always Please excuse my great rttftiaa» S tha i^'0" of. the ! which the Sodality should stand. express concern, but it will not ex- houses of the ialand except six which tion. If I paaa so quickly from < j day by those who come in contact Elizabeth Roehrig Is Awarded Annual Contest Will Be Held however are seriously damaged, and | with criminals, that lack of moral | press alarm. subject to another, it is that Sodality to act as pro- ! besides Mowing down the banana training is due to lack of religious First Prize For Best Essay j By College of Arts On The Catholic Church is used to that terrible night, we are atwajS thilt meet with the direc- ST. FRANCIS. HOMESTEAD and bread fruit tfNI| together with | ideals which were not instilled in On Paris Peace Pact Friday Evening persecution, and it knows why it feeling aa very tired. The aun Si KHiat thfe last week of the month, 1I needs must come. every other kind of traas, devastated extremely hot, and all at once tha IJ tTflolworkv Hou; rcall ons thfoe rlas volunteert Fridays , The solemn first Communion of a their youth. After 90 years the pub- j all the plantationa. By the present Mg karri cane wind menaces to bung i month—where there is Holy|class of children of the parish will ¡lie school people are coming to the: Avrain Saint Xavirr Academy, I.a- The annual Oratorical Contest of Used to Persecution time, the country still looks aa ke 1>c thp dock conclusion that the best type of cit- agate. Our poor dear Father , u ZZ Ann instruction iis givengiven,, rolrolll ««t»e Ppiace«j in" tne 8o °'o ciock Mass this trobe, has been honored. This time the Duquesne University College oi It is used to persecution and to would a big foreet after a confla- 1 TW izenship is not produced by the sys- I la ae preoccupied, so tired, we teaQp 2 «ffstribution of- leaflet- - s to pro- SundayBBWf. Theieir parents wwil l receive it is the state prize, awarded by the Arts will be held tomorrow (Fri- gration. Copra waa the only re- tem of teaching where God is ex- the flight of nuns, for from the days fear for his health which waa net e# in the same Mass. At National Student Forum on the day) evening in the Campus The- of Nero down to 1931 it has seen source of the country. The cocoa- Z 5r; promoters take care of ' Communion in the same 1 eluded. That bears out the declara- very good previously. He sees ahead! the Gospel all children will renew j Paris Pact, to Kliz.-iheth lioehrig, ater, with six students competing holy virgins burned a the stake and , nut trees which have been spared, th, fS* ar sections of the parish their tion of George Washington, father too much. He often tells us wtep IS**» live and thus distribute I baptismal vows in presence of third-year liicrh school student of for the gold medal. The winner will thrown to the lions and sent to the | have however been deprived of ft. lh of our country: Reason and exi>eri-! great expenses shall be required feg glTZ*. without much trouble ! ' congregation. The first Com- Saint Xavier Academy, for the best be presented with the award at the Tres Marias Islands. their fruits and moat of their ! ence forbid us to expect that na- the reparation of our ruins, and * STT,! come from church or! mumcants of last year will lead essay in the State of Pennsylvania. commencement exercises of the Uni- I It knows why it needs must come, leaves. No copra can possibly be jtional prosperity can prevail in ex ! feeding aad clothing our orphano ! 2T3A or in the evenings. thenl the a,t ar- at th®«"1« tlme The essay on "What Pacific Means versity next month. for its Founder said:,"If they have I obtained before a three-year period. J v elusion of moral principles." and our poor hungry and nakkei d pane of these promoters are serv- receiving and observing the anniver- Should Be Developed to Make the persecuted Me, they will also perse- Just a few' days after the terri- pie. Our poor dear Father livee M Jht over 25 years and are so "jy °f their own first Communion. Pact E(Teclive," entitles Miss Roehr- Joseph Lonergran, Michael Healy, cut« you . . . they will put you out ble occurrence we ware eating our a kind of a shed which waa eug FREE ORGAN RECITAL •Shi that they will continue. The second Mass will beat 11 a. m. ig to the facsimile of the signature Raymond Higgins, Thomas Munsch, of the synagogues: yea, the hour last crumb of bread. The previous "country house" aa we called 1% tor vocations are found among! AH married women of the parish William l>aly and Frederick Flori- Cometh, that whosoever killeth you, year, the two little storekeepers when we went to work at the villafli Mary Agnes Nolan, soprano, will pages of the Paris Pact. In addi- ZSnmeters. who then give their will «ce.ve Ho y CCommunioc n in a an are the orators who vaill com- will think that he doth a service to had to throw to the sea sack a of Vai Poa, for the Fathers thing j be the guest soloist at Dr. Koch's; tion, Arthur Charles Watkins, na- ¿¿to Others as they leave for '»ft the 8 o clock Mass. pete in the contest, which is under God."—St. John, 16:20, 16:2. quantity of flour, the climate being in one village and we live in I free organ recital to be given in tional director, Washington, D. C., 2aat«nt Thus promoters pro-1 The children of tthl e parish are the direction of Rev. Stephen J. It knows also that persecution is too hot for such thinga as rice, floor, other. Their presbytery haa Carnegie Hall, at 3 o'clock, next' sent a large framed facsimile of the Rryan, dean of the College of Arts. tbsìr'own "pi'ty and devotion I making the "Six Sundays" in honor Pact, which was presented to Saint a special mark of divine favor, for biscuits, etc., can not be preserved. completely demolished. Parts o{ St ; Sunday afternoon. Dorothy Ryan All the orations to be given in the «ine devotion to the Sacred • Aloysius and will be joined Xavier's last Friday evening at a its Founder said: "Every branch in For thia year they had ordered aad are found here and there 1 Nesbitt will be the accompanist. contest art the original compositions Me that beareth not fruit, He will out the village, parts are even Mit? the parish• • . next Sunday by the first Communi- special peace program, which I received but a very small quantity cants. of the competitors. take away: and every one that I of these. A few days after the hur- ogniaed on the retfs at sea. Im] New Life in the League formed a part of the Laconcha Club The annual elocution contests of beareth fruit, He will purge it, that sible to rebuild it with the Project in the study of internation- ricane they were out of everything Ell therefore not too early in Seek all that will unite you to Letters to the Editor the prep school of Duquesne will be it may bring forth more fruit."—St. and so were we at tha Mission. Up terial. Some (1,200.00 are requtedt SI* al relations. John, 15:2. Where shall we find them? (XL jHy the Rev. Directors of Sodali- God, and the best means of all is held next Tuesday morning. May 26, to now, cocoanut together with a prayer. in the Campus Theater, under the We hold no brief for any particu- where are the charitable soula eg feaad their officers to consider the In Memory of Father little flsh or sheila from the sea ia The National Student Forum direction of Professor of Elocution lar form of government. So-called our only daily food. As if sharing the meet beautiful country We have sung our Mother's praises i sponsors the nation-wide project Thomas J. Petriseo. Four silver "representative" government is rare- I our dear adopted children'a trials which gently floats the banner of liberty who ivant Which were all justly due. for the study of the pact ia which medals will be awarded to the win- ly representative in the full sense; and poverty and suffering waa mak- building our two poor With grateful hearts we pause | fifty-eight nations of the earth have ning contestants with one medal the Tribune is fond of calling our ing us appreciate our great and lov- GREENSBURG, PA. awhile— agreed to renounce war as an in- given in each of the four years. attention to the power of an organ- presbytery? Money given for able vocation all tha more, we seem mission is only a deposit at To sing of Father, too. strument of national policy. Competing in the contest are the ized minority: it takes pride in its to feel more attached and to love campaigns against the Anti-Saloon Great Bank of Heaven. Internet The essential feature in which! following students: first year, Mat- every day more and more our dear League and against the soviet it shall be no lees than 10S Possessed of courage rare u'as he approximately 200,000 students in j thew Bonese, James Ryan, Richard hardly ctviliaed people. That ia regime in Russia. A study of France cent, I am sure. •mairiM. His temper well-controlled, more than 2,100 high schools are I McConnell and Hugh Donelly why, th' pen remaining ear only Sowath Service Station When speaking of the ones he loved j would show that ninety-five per cent now participating is the study of I Smith; second high, Emmett Mc- means of helping them, we Miaaioe- Oar own Bleeaed Bernadet UNITED STATES TIRES He would his heart unfold. Kinney, Gerald H. Barry, Henry of the people of that republic have international relations. little, if any, voice in the govern- ariea of an out-of-the-way island, vent ia still standing although . The Laconcha Club of Saint Xav- deary and Frank Stafford; third mothers of our dear suffering and of the reef haa beea blown off. EXIDE BATTERIES—Baad Service His voice was like a silver bell ment; even a superficial glance at ier's spent several weeks in the I year, L. J. Muller, Wm. Eibeck, C. even hungry people, we cewe aad ewe this to two greet causes, Phone 12 GBEENSBUBG, PA. It was so loud and clear, R. Frank and Vincent Bracht; the Latin-American republics will study of the Peace Pact, culminat- convince an impartial man that the beg for help today. to the maternal protection of He often to our Mother sang 1 fourth year, M. J. O'Donnell, En- ing in the award of the state prize benign despotism gives them the Aa I have already explained te, Heavenly Mother. Her statue ia The songs she loved to hear. gene Cain, Roy G. Getty and Frank to Saint Xavier Academy. most favorable rule. some previous letters, Keppela ia sit- our house and the poor people Gallagher. uated not only out of the boat line, had sought refuge in our hoots, His sweet strains of "Annie Laurie" I If Mussolini ruled Chicago, the gather with our dear children, MEMORIALS OF SAINTS Tribune would not have to publish but also in a very dangerous quar- WILLIAM MURPHY We never shall forget. ter and surrounded by a very dan- constantly keeping their eyee eia ft haa been so much reluctant appeal. The writer was Pittsburgh, Pa. Orient. How nappy the people were and how aged it would be exposing the swindled for two dollars, but has May 1, 1931. The Catholic University of Pek- very happy we missionaries were, which has to be renewed, to a pi learned since that a woman—as j To the Clergy and I^ity of the Diocese of Pittsburgh: ing has an enrollment of some 700 we can hardly tell. But—disappoint- waste, if wa did not think of ST. CLAIR SUPPLY CO. above described—has been "work-! The annual collection of Peter's Pence in the Diocese will be students and demands and is achiev- ment waa awaiting ua. Tonga did It repaired. If only we could ing" succesfully in Cincinnati. I taken up in its churches on Whitsunday. Peter's Pence is not a tax, COAL AND COKE ing a very high scholastic standard. not know that aome eight hundred boards placed now, while Btrilders' Supplica sai Ready Mixed Concrete Hence this word of warning. although much of it is expended as national governments spend Those in charge of the institution hungry people were looking to her taxes for administrative necessities. In addition, the Holy See has it. Beelaea we always have our CUT STONE —Pittsburgh Pastor. of learning are optimistic over its for help; Tonga did not know that phana to feed and to clothe: ' imposed on it the traditional office of charity. Peter's Pence is a future, however, as in most mission- jtM aad George Sta. Phone Greensbarg U0 Greensbarg, Pa. not a single nacuit, not a pound ef them have we. Who could Favora Received free-will offering. It is a profession of veneration and affection on ary fields, the want of adequate of rice or flour waa left on toe is- the' part of Catholic people all over the world for the Papacy, and ene or two of them? Through an unexpected source se- funds to carry on and expand ia land; Tonga did not know that the for the person in whom the office Is vested. It is an expreasion, too, keenly felt 0 Dear Monsignor. I must new IMMACULATE CONCEPTION cured a very good tenant for my little "cocoanut ialand or Niua ia .if our willingness to obey the authority instituted by Christ for our yea good-bye, not because I have HOLY TBINITY, ST. BITA, rooms. Thanks to Our Blessed | Dom Boniface went to China from the native tongue, had the appear- spiritual governance. other misery to «pose to oar ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST Mother, St. Joseph and St. Teresa, I St Bede Abbey, Peru, III., and re- ance of a forest after a conflagra- friends of the missions, bat I I beg on the day when the offerings for Peter's Pence are to be ports that the educational work in the Little Flower. tion) Tonga did not know that the I fear that my many repeated made, fathers and mothers will explain to their children the signifi- China is interesting, productive of —A Reader. plantationa were aa devastated aa shall at the end be an anno: cance of this act of Catholic faith, and will enable them to partici- immeasurable spiritual good, and could be, that the people were re- yea. Please pardon me, if pate in it, no matter how small their offerings may be. As the senae that it taxes the present faculty duced ,to quench their mmger with Recreation for (he Blind pels wa are net tiresome _ of reverence for authority dwindles in many other departments of and funds to the utmost. the cocoanuta which the hurricane Dear sir:-—Of interest to both the I how shall we anceeed in such a •COND NATIONAL BANK life, it should be cherished the more in that department which deals wind had brought down on the blind in daily employment and to After meeting the Apostolic dele- meat of distress and deeolatien? Thm Oldest Bank in with the spiritual welfare of the world, and in which it exists by gate in Washington, Dom B>niface ground, a great part of them being those in their homes is the work of' Thanking you agate for tha Divine ordinance. will act as hij secretary in the not ripe enough to preserve long ; N the Social Service Department of already received, and hoping to 1 1 beg that the priests will again this year, during the novena states. One of the more important Tonga did not knew that not a sin- CONNELLSVILLE, PA. the Pittsburgh Branch of the Penn- from yea aad year various for Pentecost, pray for vocations; and that they will embrace what- visits of the delegate will be made gle nail could be found In the coun- sylvania Association for the Blind. circles soon, I humbly bee ever occasions offer to urge their children to take up the religious to St. Vincent Archabbey. try to rebuild the Mattered houses. Although it administers a small your Fatherly bl seeing hand BEAVER VALLEY life if their ability and character are suited to it. Ability and char- No, Tonga did not know all theee amount of relief among the blind, mate j acter arc the chief signs of a vocation. The parish priest has the thinga and so many others which I its chief work is in the field of rec- BEIDES* COOKING COUBSE Year humble child fa duty of fostering vocations among his young people, and of bringing can not relate today. So Tonga waa reation. *ary. these vocations to maturity. sending us no provisions. A few The recreation Is of two varieties: Sister Eup. ÏHE* FIRST NATIONAL BANK This letter is to be read to the people on Whitsunday, and on the Toledo, Ohio, May 8.—The Na- bags of Sour happened to be on mass or group activities and indi- Sunday preceding. The amounts collected are to be sent to the tional Catholic Mission House, here, board, but what waa that? Our BEAVER FALLS, PENNA. vidual wora. Among the former are WeD! When shall we have a I Chancery, 125 N. Craig street. has opened a brides' cooking class poor natives wen quarreling aa te boat excursions, picnics and occa- j to begin to do geed? Cmpàml and Smrplwu $45»fi00 Sincerely yours in Christ, in charge of Miss Anna Ewald. sional parties and dances; * while + HUGH BOYLE. most of the individual work is done fatal Xmmtcm. $»JÊ68JftMT Bishop of Pittsburgh, in the homes, to which periodic vis- its are made by a member bt the Reverend and dear Father: department, who gives instructions | At a meeting of the Most Reverend Archbishops of this country, in playing dominoes, checkers and held in Washington, it was suggested and decided upon, that with STEAMSHIP and TEAVEL SEE VICE other games—including many card | FRANK P. CALER the general offering which is made each year, and which ia contrib- games, which can be played by the! BUILDERS' SUPPLIES uted by the faithful through the usual annual collection. Bishops and Our staff of experienced men will welcome the opportunity of shsrinf blind with their sighted friends by! the Priests should be urged to include a special offering from them- you Grades of Coal. Lath, Plaster, Gravel, Li see. Cement. Sand simply embossing the Braille char-1 with their wealth of ideas and mggestiaua. selves. In this way the Bishops and Priests would have an oppor- acter.s of the regular playing cards, j Building Blocks tunity of expressing, by individual offerings, their love, attachment, The Pennsylvania Association for Ave. Beaver Falle 2141-J Beaver Falls, Pa. and devotion to the Holy Father. The special offering of the clergy the Blind would be glad to hear from should not be included in the amount collected in the parish, but «^dtefea» DIAMOND NATIONAL BANK any blind persons desiring the as- sent in a separate check, with the name of the reverend donor. sistance of the Recreational Worker, j ' . AMBULANCE S ERTICI and his services will be given en- i Sincerely yours in Christ, nm AND LHHOT A TENUIS tirely free of charge. Send us your j + HUGH BOYLE. Bishop of Pittsburgh. D. DENNIS, Funeral Director name and address. JAMBS a CALLEBT, Praa. W. a PHILLIPS, fin Pna M. 1» OW. V. M *l MIDLAND. PA. m Mldlaad Ave. —Penna. Assn. for the Blind, j FOUR •atsbllsbed 1M4 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Pboae. rOnrt IMI

Catholic Faith and practice. No doubt, ha ia fully I capable of speaking for Protestantism but when it FORTY HOt'RH DEVOTION The Pittsburgh Catholiccornea to th a Catholic Church, our bishop» and priest« | The Layman's Day* Offlcltl Diocesan Oriin MAT are fully qualified without any assistance from the SURSUM CORDA K8TADLJ8HED IN 114« Window 21—Penn Station, St. Boniface. •T RT. RKV. MICHAEL. O'CONNOR. D.D.. FIRST famous Congregational Radio Minister. 22—Glaaaport, St. Cecilia. HTM ATS RIGHT WITH THE WORLD III SHOP OF PITTSBURGH By "FERRER" 23—Homestead. St. MichaaL Published Kvsry Thursday kr THE DISGRACE OF SPAIN 24—Pittsburgh, Help of Chris- By BET. JAMES M. GILLI3, C. S. P. THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY tiana. There are twelve hundred Episco* Editar, Tha Catholic World" • IS lienedutn-Treaa bulletins pal clergymen idle according to the 25— Brady» Bend, St. Patrick. PI Court 0<(2 III FOURTH AVENUE HE WORLD has now bean regaled on the ne»« statement of the Rt. Rev. if P. Al- 25—Duqueane, St. Joseph. Maine UUWM l-OHTIN BLIZABETH DAFI.1NGER that priests and nuns were beaten almost to df-ath mon Abbott, bishop of the Fpisco- 25—McDonald. St. Alphonaua. s Catholic Editor Asaoctat* Editor in Spain and that many of the ancient churches ln which they praised th rense! Anything can be believed in stood upon a wooden table in their legislative time that they began to realise that the present gov- one of these is a necessary compia- Ute APMtl* of thp ,For any day." And in thia "scientific" stocking feet and showed the audl- n TMrty Um-, Bishop Boyle Commends ernment ia wholly sympathetic to tha cause of Euro- ment of the other and without one «"»*»«• « . 1921. It will be recalled from the flr»t that this editorial false groundwork. *»» .Ion* our strata with all of I named Nino Pecararo. With that I what 1 have been. 1 uaad to aay to Sister M. Jali« 1 Editor, The Pittsburgh Catholic, department haa been in sympathy with the monarchist * - * . the pomp* and ceremony of a hero, melodious name ....he should. have gonei those who wanted« —m e to —a—conduc*t « little 8istsn ef \ Pittsburgh, Pa. cause in Spain and we may go so far to say that we "Believe It or Not Ripley seema|but th<< wor)d has not changed after into grand opera. But it seems he j seance, 'You are driving ma to tbeir home sai Wa Derr Sir l_do only scant íJustic e to Catholic Jour-[are monarchists to far as Spain ia concerned. Know- to have committed a blunder in one I "fhoae who work in silence, "un has done fairly well in the spirit hell." And her sister, Katie, aaid, Allegheny. of his recent "atenu-nts that ths , , , i| remem- business. Of course, he fooled Sir "I regard Spiritualism aa one of the Death takes Sfatar B. I nal i.im in this Diocese, whan, following tha example of ing the physical and psychological make-up of the nd unJung ar tl my predecessors in tha Sea of Pittsburgh, I appoint o . i „ , .w , ^ .u . u u .historic Alamo in Texas had bees beyond Kr«Ve when the Conan Doyle, even though he didn't | greatest curses the world haa aver Vaugh of the lieti THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC an official diocesan Spaniard we are well aware of the fact that he has under six flags, namely: French, fining hero of the hour is lost in know how to spell the name. The known." That was back in October, St Joseph's, Beton nearest he could come to it when 1888. But the gamegoe» merrily— organ, and commend it to priests and to tha people at a monarchist mind and that he yearns to look up to Spanish, Mexican, Texan, tonfeder- d *t of oblivion, The Rt Rev. Msm. | ate anil the Stars and Stripes, u under spirit guidance was "Sier I no, not merrily, tragically on. Ganrey, visar geaemisf a reliable journal of Catholic thought and opinion. I a visible head in whom the power of the government tru-t that by their encouragement and aupport it will i The Southern Messenger of San Comm." He tried for the |2,600 Sci- Perhaps the most tragic feature of Se ras ton, Isj grow in influence, and become, Increasingly, a power ia vested. It is useless for any sane and level think- I Antonio is responsible for the state- entific American priie — with the | of this confession of the Fo* »later» of tha for justice, for righteousness, and for tha advancement ing man to look for anything good to come out of the ment that the French Hag never, at usual result—failure. That tidy lit- is that thev afterwards repudiated Twsaty Ts of the Kingdom of God in this world. preaent governmental system in Spain. It muat be re- any time, was flown from the cradle WOMEN IN THE tle sum still awaits the man who what they nad so solemnly and so St Patrick's pasWk Sincerely yours in Christ, called that Spain in years that are gone, invited the of Texas liberty. The cornerstone can produce a preternatural phe- publicly declared. They went from of the Alamo W,R red ln nomenon under strict test conditions. bad to worse, and both died of drink. Street, ef wMek tita + HUGH C. BOYLE, Bishop of Pittsburgh monarch to leave only to ask him to return. Alfonso P'» 1743 NEWS The experience of the Scientic Amer- These were, and they still are, tha Graham is pastor, <_ yiii „.II , .. . - . , . which was twelve years after San Ir < KO LI A M AH V VOI HU ican i* the same as that of the most famous names in American hundredth »nalvsswri < ' The Pittsburgh Catholic receives the complete News. XIII was well aware of the mind of his people when , Antonio had t)OPn Published by a American Society for Physical Re Spiritism. A catalogue of others iag. Cable and Feature Service of the National Catholic he retired from the throne as he did and went into decree of the Spanish king; There Mra. Lenora Maltingly Weber I search. They too have been unable \ who have confessed to fraud, or who Rev. Thomas GUlea, Welfare Conference News Service. exile. We are still of the opinion that His Majesty in no record that the Alamo was Expert Horsewoman, Novelist and to secure a tmna-fide phenomenon of i have been detected in fraud would St. Joseph aad St should have left the throne last summer and by this ever ln thr possession of the French. Mother that kind under those conditions. ! fill every column in this paper. Greensburg, ia time the affair would have all passed over and he As for fraud, some fifty years ago j So the recent confession of the St Jaasasr chai THE POPE'S SECOND BROADCAST Mahatma < •uruihi thinks that would be resting again upon the Spanish throne. As a promising young novelist J. N. Maskelyne, a famous profes-, little Italian (I suppose he is little, Rev. Williaa Christians should more closely ob- The present coterie of officers will have a great deal and short story writer, a heroine of sional medium, declared "there does; with that name "Nino"! doesn't LL.D., pastor ef St lyyN FRIDAY, last, the fortieth anniversary of the serve the Sermon on the Mount. We of explaining to du to their subjects on this matter ol the Frontier Days in Cheyenne, not exist and there never has ex-! mean so much. It is nothing new. Turtle Creek, te aKree with Mr. Gamlhi, but we isted a professional medium of any He is no unusual case. Ha is simply director ef the Dioeei •f J encyclical of Pope Peo XIII on labor, the suc- abusing religious and burning down their temples of j think that (iandhi might also ob- holder of the world's record for rac- rve ing and changing saddles, and the note who has not been convicted of ] the iatest in a long line, Name Society by the lessor 0f Peter, Pope Pius XI, broadcast to the worahip. Spain , ,s0o euenti.ll» r.Hioiie «„H i ** the same precepts. It is lur- , . „ '«-ntially Catholic and proud ^ , ^„^ , mother of four children ranging j trickery." Almost everyone must! But foolish people, credulous sad op Cassata Jworld what amounted to an amplification of the en- f M Gandhi th thr Ugh the CentUnr 0f her C thoI,c from five t twelve years old, Mrs. | remember the collapse of Eusapia j willing to jeopardise their cyclical of forty yesrs ago. Bitterly »coring the in- ° ' ' heritage, | Sermon on the Mount is of suchlLenora ^¡„^ Webel, . rom. Palladino, perhaps the most success- ity—and their religious faith—will Ten Tassa will bitterly resent these actiona on the part of those great value and it is a most unfor- j ful fraud of them sUl. And all the probably go straight ahead in Spir- Priaoa Society l justice done to labor by capital, the Holy Father who are trying to rob them of their religious birth- i tunate circumstance that he doe»!inen t young Catholic woman of Den- ver, Colo., although still in her early world is aware of the lifelong at-1 ttuaiism. But let us hope that soma poee of visitiir ti •urged for a more equitable diviaion of wealth. The {not possess some of the same seal rl ht 30'*, has quite a number of accom- tempt of the supreme magician of, who have not as yet been inextrica- institutien>nss eefthf e '¡broadcast itself was divided into three parts: the ilrst * with the cry of the interference of the clergy as St. Francis Xavier, the apostle1 plishments to her credit. all time, Houdini, to discover a bly entangled in the toils of Spir- foilowiag oAcerpilosis I «enumerating the benefits which have reaulted from the | ifovernmenUl affair», of the Indians. "spiritistic" phenomenon which he I itualism will come to their senses, Aa for the Church we have no fear. She has ex- » • • Mrs. Weber's first novel, "Wind on Miri—», ¿encyclical of Pope I^eo, the »econd di»cu»»ed the changes . * * * I the Prairie," which harks back to could not reproduce by purely nat-! If a few pull out of the snare every H. He» terr/ìin, ' ural means. j time an es-pnofessional confesses Jwhich have taken place aince it waa pronounced and "Ud und*r form r>vernment wiUi pro.penty Much has been said pro and con! her childhood days on a desolate, PMlia Judit, about speakers at Communion break- wind-swept Colorado ranch, was But perhaps younger Americans fraud. It may help to empty tne '-the third dealt with the economic system generally, and *nd propriety and aha will not fail to come out of this O'Brten. trae sor w. recent Spanish fiasco with that same dignity and vie-1 f,"tfl and the laU,t development has I published just a year ago and has j do not recall that the two girls who purses of the mediums and Ute cells Awhile declaring that it waa not evil in itaelf it had spiritistic madnes» in of the lunatic asylum». tory which has ever been hers through the centuries Ii bee!,,„n. .th e. pronouncement of Mon- been widely acclaimed as an ideal j started the FHEISÑI •been seriously injured by groat abuses. . M«»,. signor «jonn Fox Sister», after hav-l (Copyright, mi. NC.WC.) Rt 1tee. Mata» for The gates of hell shall not prevail against her." rector of the A. lluffy, spiritual di-l story for children, being the October | America, the * Pius XI declared Pope Leo's pronouncements in full . _ Newark Diocesan Fed-1 selection of the Junior Book Club. It Rev. Archabbet Let not our American people forget, however, that the I eration of the Holy Name Society in has been praised also by Father E. O-S.B., «teak at tha Jforce and that it ii "resolute in a»«erting the right most glorious and illustrious days have been under ' wl»i'h he bans political speakers at J. Mannix, writing in "The Call," of tbs Diocesaa Uaiaa gjoaaessed even by working men to form association» library Society, monarchismnnappMatl govern menu anda _i.iwhilt e the for# m oft gov-1 Communion Breakfast s in the Dio- »helveand sha samon beegn placespecialld yo ¿or mutual aid and for the legitimate defenae of their of Newark •elected Rev. Anthea; ernment ia of little concern to the Catholic Church yet | |, not about time that Catho-! books for children. Holy Childhood Association jeommon interests." lt pastor ef St the burning of her churchea, the itriking and beat- RKV. JOSEPH A. ROSSENBACH. C.S.Sp- National Director issi! ; Speaking of the reconstruction of our economic sys- lies in New York and nearby dk>-| As an indication of how Mrs. merdiag. ing of her religious will be revenged by no less a Per- ceses learn the lesson of having only Weber has worked steadily forward REV. RICHARD ACKERMAN. C.S.Sp.. National Secretary tem, the Pope declared "It ia absolutely neceiiary to son than Christ, the Son of the Living God. priests as speakers at Communion in the midst of the most adverse cir- 336 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. WOULD ANT HISTOKT reconstruct the whole economic ayatem by bringing Breakfasts? Icumstances, her courage, she says,! A back to the requirement« of aocial justice so as to Such a pronouncement is not and: almost failed her, when, in making | Professor Carltea J. 1 finturo mora equitable distribution of the united pro- THE MALINES CONVERSATIONS has not, and may we add, we hope the final revisions of "Wind on the | During the past fow weeks, we j from the hearts of little Catholic Assodata Prsfssaor 3 it may never be necessary in the | Prairi which she contrived to do j have endeavored to show the read-' boys and girls the world over, who ef the Hiatory í j xeAls of capital and labor." T WAS on May 25, 1925, that the famous Conversa- Diocese of Pittsburgh. We* can not] in spare moments from her house- lers of these columns, the crying daily receive the Holy Eucharist bis University, a~ot! » The Holy Father denounced Communism and So- fathom the mental complex of any hold duties and after the children I need there is of the work of the Who can say how many times the Hiatory," receatly ¡ tions of Malines were inaugurated at Malines, Bel- cialism in no uncertain term» when he said "It is not Catholic politician, provided he is s had been put to bed, her youngest I Holy Childhood, and how our Cath- Immaculate Lamb of God is offered list of accraditsd m gium, between the late lamented Cardinal Mercier I real one, that would be so profaa« caught the chicken-pox and trans- otic children, who claim membership up from their innocent hearts for New York City ^possible to be at once a good Catholic and a true So- after aevaa man' and a number of Anglican churchmen including Lord ** to use a Communion Breakfwt I noitted it promptly to the others, m this great mission sid organisa- the pagana and for those working cialist." to Halifax Theae Conversation» had a. their I further his political ambitions, «f laking her a worried mother and > tion, are helping to spread the Faith among them, the missionary Fa- cholee ef revtsing j | ing to reqairssaeats l . The Holy Father gave tha key and sounded the »h. H?.™.. J t Z . V? . all things uf which Pittsburgh ia«» tlred nrfrse bv day-and a fatigued |of ¿hriit in pagan Tands. Now it thers, Brothers and Sisters, who la- U1 on ln %tMla 01 Board of Edacatioa st ! (warning note of the present world-wide depression ,, , " * * the Anglican Church. | ^ arr bor In the distant harvest fields of used no one may ever point I author by night. j remains for us to urge upon every the Ix>rd? Such seal for the spread amia permanentimtfar; kam ^when he attributed R to greed and declared that men sebéete. Dm ___ Several years have passed and seemingly, little good j the finger of shame at any Com- Her Second Novel Catholic father and mother, upon of Our Holy Faith, such love for Columbia ¿had fixed their eyes on earthly good without respect their little pagan brothers and sis- hiatory waa remove•amdaid a 1 i has been forthcoming from the Conversations. munion Breakfast and accuse it of \ »econd novel by Mrs. Weber, i every Pastor, upon the Director of after vigoreua •or heed to God and eternal salvation. The close of being a sorC tth of C8 to Wmd on the Prairi School, in fact, upo1 n everJ y one who! ters shows that the spirit of Jesus i protests weiiOstensiblyt into thes, eth eConversation members so f witthhe thAnglicae idea ntha Churct theehy l*"' " °'' pre-electioni " af*- ! "Th« e Gypsy Bridle," " which ia rea —' " Lefferd M. A. 3iis address was of a joyous note, for said the Vicar of y I his politics are concerned and most I havmg the same locale and the same I has the care of children entrusted j Christ is working in their eoals. St Anae's Es ... I his politics are concerned and most -Christ, "The Church does not fear for Herself, but for ' ' characters, except that the latter are to him, the great duty that is his A quarter from e child means Ulte. S. I., taat it M> many of Her sons, so many souls, who would be would be able to wrest from Cardinal Mercier and i assuredly that freedom should not two years older, has just come from I to promote in every way possible j more than a dollar from a grown ro-Cetholicferi?. We the Catholic Church some concession which would per- be encroached upon on such an occa- the press, and exemplifies her thor- the work of the Holy Childhood As- up. If you doubt it, stop and re- •lost." s on mit the Catholic Church to unite with the Anglican ' • • . • ough knowledge of ranch life in Col- sociation. fleet a little. Recall the days when ea the action of the New! ; This is not the hour to grow sentimental. This is communion Strange as it may seem, the one great As d on the ^y^ ,itu. orado, which she lived through for In his great Encyclical "Rerum j you thought that $100 waa a for Bat if every history la not the moment to grow maudlin, for »urely the Holy stumbling block to the corporate entrance of Anglicans ! ation in Spain becomes more in- many years as the daughter of a Ecclesiae, our present Holy Father tune or wnen your "betcha a dollar" which contains asan» i fanlily of pioneer homesteaders. | has mads clear his wishes regarding ^ although you did not have a cent, :Father never engaged in a more serious task than into the Catholic Church is the fact that they want volved and from the present com- to Catholics ^rere bai Mrs. Weber was born in the little i the Holy Childhood Association. His wss proof positive that year op in- ¡when speaking to the world on labor. In years to to be Catholic and yet at the same time subservient to I J,le*'on of affairs that great Catho- them would rimata the Anglican tenets. The Scriptures of old have told lic nation is soon to be submerged to wn of Dawn, Missouri. She is words are emphatic, "To the head ion waa well founded, that y< Vetee, Omaha, Nebraska. _come, when many of us now living shall be old and into a persecution on a par with statement was true. All the little us that we cannot serve two masters simultaneously Scotch-Irish on her mother's side organisation of the Propagation of ;gray, Friday, May 15, 1931, will be looked upon as an that in Mexico some months ago. and descended from the O'Connors the Faith, there haa been added two sacriflses children make, the sweets It is likewise true of churchee. One cannot in one FACI TOUR -outstanding event in the affairs of the world. Pope Our American newspaper report- of Ireland. Her father was descended others as we have said—the organ- they Ad not eat, the Movie Show breath profess allegiance and loyalty to the Catholic they do not attend, the car rides of :Piu» XI epitomised the entire situation as he looked ers havo a peculiar sense of humor from the Mattingly who came over j ization of the Holy Childhood and "You'd scarcely which (hey deprive themselves all belteee Church and remain within the pale of the Anglican when they come forth with the with Lord Baltimore and was given | the organization of St. Peter, the had plengbsd arenad a ¡ ."out upon the world, calm and serene. He suggested statement that it is thought King these acts of self-denial are re- persuasion. a tract of land In the vicinity of the I Apostle, snd since the Holy See hss of my Mds for ft«n •the cure for our economic ills but, like the Christ of Alphonso XIII is responsible for corded in the Book of Life and the Catholi? colony of St. Mary's. Her [ made them peculiarly its own, the farmer, "aad I bad ft While we do not totally discredit the effects of the the mob and the burning of church- sum total with interest placed to .old "the Light shown into the darkness but the dark- grandmother Mattingly was a Tay- j fsithful ought to help and maintain iag machine kaifeac* es in his own beloved country. Ia their credit. •ness did not comprehend it." Malinea Conversations yet Anglicans must learn that ier and a niece of Zachary Taylor, in them by offerings from every cor losing the osa ef tl It logical, is it reasonable that Al- which relationship she spent some of We must not forget that the fu- the way into the Catholic Church is a complete mb- ner of the globe, in preference to which it lay, all Um miaainn »h. —ii t r- j j , . . phonso who has always been most her girlhood days in the White ture of the Church depends upon other works which have particular H was e lange («di ' mission to the will of God snd a complete trust in the concerned about the Catholic House. the boys and girls of today. If the DR. CADMAN'8 WISDOM aims." And his "Motu Proprio" of take toe arasa Holy Gho»t and a reliance on Divine Providence that Church and one of iU moat loyal desire of spreading the Faith is ian tiase m The family moved to Colorado Msy, 1922, our Holy Esther added, move. Bat today, whsa 1 the light of the True Faith will lead him out of the practical sons, should stop to while Mrs. Weber waa still a young "We trust that through Divine good- planted firmly in the hearts of oar R. S. PARKES CADMAN, in his syndicated the c ot burn n plough for osca, I tbs valley of darknesi up onto the mountain top of Truth I * [ ' 8 churches girl, and in the years on the ranch ness and in accordance with the youth through membership in the join in the. arduous ciety for the Propsgstion of the may rest assured that those who D r , * ture and their art: Have they for- bar, intending la pah» task of braaking young horses to the sealoiAly supported the Holy Child- • general compendium of knowledge to answer any and l ompletely divesting oneself of egotism and a will- gotten that it is not so many veers Fsith, ss well ss the other two So- Bad oat ite sue saddle, but never failing in her hood in their youth will jest as ingness to correspond with that special grace of con-1 since His Majesty, together with his cieties of the |toly Childhood and of waa of the all questions, even those relating to the dogma and sympathy for the animals of the sealously support the work of the mm version is the only way to the Catholic Church. Our entire regal court, paid a visit to St. Peter, the Apostle, shall soon ex- to Sad that it wt •teachings of the Catholic Church. We note a few ranch, which, in her stories for chil Propagation of the Faith in the the Pope of Rome and there at his perience a propitious growth 1 We two feet long. Anglican brethren, many of them, have tried this dual vigor and bloom of their manhood •days ago that the Doctor waa asked, "What is your feet pledged loyalty to the Church, dren. she endows almost with the un- j fMi confident that Bishops snd Us edge, said m allegiance and have found it hollow. derstanding of persons. She has rid and womanhood. opinion of the recent utterance of a Roman Catholic and the Holy Father as the Vicar Priests will assist us in this task lift Ria the wa( We think that the best example of this was the of Christ. In the words of the den often in western rodeos and was with all their seal." It is the ex- Therefore, it behooves every tms ; priest, that Protestantism is on the run and that his a member of the world championship Solila with meet ef a* J Caldey Abbey Benedictines who, as Anglicans, carried Duke of Miranda, cousin of the for- press wish of Our Holy Father that Catholic who has at heart the inter- aad ahriak ani fset ess ; Church will soon control America?" mer king and chief of Alphonso's relay team at Cheyenne. ests of our Holy Faith, to put forth out the rubrics and ceremonial of the Catholic Churrh. the ranks of the Holy Childhood be culty which wa da bet i t We should like to ask the Reverend doctor a few household, "Such charges are only SL Catherine's Pariah increased, that this Association be every effort in order that the mem- They recited the Divine Office, observed the canonfral tinetly er at all «tal ¡questions and our first one would be: "Who was this ridiculous and preposterous." In Denver, Mrs. Weber and her made an effective means of realis- bership of the Holy Childhood may tare of, whereas. If hours, and lived the strict observance of the Rule of be increased a hundredfold. Let us I U WW 1 ¡Catholic priest? Wa* he not a fictitious character? Moreover, we have a lot of news- family are members of St. Cather- ing the yearning of the Sacred it aad eall It by ita I St. Benedict. They were outwardly Catholics in every paper reporter» who have made fly- ine's psrish, where her thrée children Heart, "Suffer Tittle children to not be content until the name ot •If not, why not give hi» name?" We wonder if Dr. half ef ita terror•MS < I sense of the word so far as practice and appearances ing trips through Spain and come of school age are attending school, come unto Me," and we feel very every child on the baptismal regie* CCadman thinks it is fair to the Catholic Church and back to this country with a full and sure that His Holiness must appre- ter of every parish in the United were concerned. Yet they lacked that submission to and she is active in the Parent- TBI u4 "to Catholics at large for him to answer questions pub- complete knowledge of the Spaniard Teacher Association of the psrish. ciate the fact that not a few of< States is enrolled in this Assoc!»» the will of God and a complete surrender to the dogmas | »"<* his make-up! tion. Then let this valiant army of licly that relate to the teaching and practices of the Not a few of She is also a member of the Denver the pagan babies who are being Gastaas upea and the teachings of the Catholic Church. them have spent only a few days in sturdy little Christians, the Army ha anything a Catholic Church. Does Dr. Csdman consider himself Women's Press Club and hopes saved by the sacrifice pennies of The metamorphosis or change frem Anglicanism to Spain and yet they come home to shortly to become a member of the their little Christian brothers and of the Holy Childhood, go forth and Bishop Kepplsr, ¡competent and capable to make answers as a Catholic carry into the ramoteit corner of •nod. rroaiiag « Catholicity was instantaneous just as soon as they America and set themselves up as | Diocesan Council of Catholic Women sisters bear the name of Pius. He (theologian? the last word on conditions in that From early childhood Mrs. Weber needs the prayers of these little new pagan lands the blessed standard right beam to wMah realised that they were without authority, consequently of the Cross, until every little seal | Dr. Cadman, in answering the question concerning far-off land. It is about time some evinced an Inclination te write, and Christian» as well as those of all is Sttad a* the without valid orders and that whereas they thought of these writers get wise to them- born into this world is wrested from aitai? . .Aia V-WJS {Protestantism being on the ran, declared that thia is Ber recent success as a novelist and his faithful children in these sad that they were really and truly Catholic in every re- selves and speak a little more care writer of short stories is the result days of immorality, persecution and the power of the Evil One not by Truly, a simáis, i • no time to gloat over the heart wasting prevalence of the destructive sword bat by a Car design. Tettate spect they found that their Catholicity was not based fully and write less. of years of persistent effort. A series unrest. disloyalty to our one Lord's doctrine and life by whom of her Flying Crow ranch stories Cardinal Gibbons hss said: "To more powerful weans the purify- moot atril on Faith and Dogma but in reality on observance and ing waters of baptism. Then, in- foever practiced. What Dr. Cadman is trying to imply Charlie Chaplin, the famous come- have beipin in the "American Girl." I teach our children to give and make diction, aa deed, will the DIviae Child Jesus practice. As soon as they made a complete submi»- dian, has declared that the greatest She writes a little every day, with sscrifieei for the salvation of little aacoteh aad lis that the Catholic Church takes the same gracious held aloft in the arms of His Blessed »>on to the Teachings of Catholicity, the rest of their form of insanity from which the Rosemary practicing on the piano, pagan souls will bring a double stripped of «attitude toward Protestantism that he is taking to- Mother look down from Heaven and world has ever suffered is patriot- Harry and Billy carrying on an ar- blessing on our Catholic families and with mutilated way into the Catholic Church was easy and as to bless the little onea of the entire 1 ward Catholicism. One need not go to Catholic ism. This statement was prompted gument as to who should wipe the parishes. It will foster both the Aad agate, their conforming to the ceremonial and rubrics, they world—Hie beloved little friende— 'sources to get first hand evidence that it is ln a de- by his being asked why he did not dishes, and David, B, coming in from spirit of self-sacriflce and the Apos- firmly kntt ai His zealous co-workers ia the task were already accustomed to its observance. appear in a vaudeville performance play with his tale of woe. She doe* tolic millionsry spirit so Intimately úcture «f i • • caying condition. The report of any Protestant con- so dear to His Sacred Heart, Uw It is well to remember the Malines Conversations in London at the "royal command." not even stop when called upon to dependent the one on the other." mays of power iad ( ference will supply ample proof of the dwindling of blessed work of the Holy Childhi As a pictaia si ' with the hope thet the seed once planted will some day This was being given for the ben- referee the fight Sometimes we do not appreciate membership, the lack of growth and the weakening of efit of disabled vaudeville actors. aa a piotare sf * sprout and bear the fruit for which it was intended. Thus her success date* bsck to the child mind at its full vslue. We tha Ciaas waa ta the entire structure of their belief. Dr. Cadmsn Mr. Chaplin sent a check for one those esrly dsys on the rsnch when . things over with the GOD NEVER FAILETH It is well, on each recurring anniversary of the in- pM1 M man mined nyen aa aRÌ ¡thinks that never in the last four hundred years has thousand dollars with the comment she attended country school at Deer- relMrk that he is too young to un- auguration of the conversation», to remember this Life passes, riches fly away, pop- vaMoa. Aa a • Catholicism or Protestantism been so seriously chal- that this was about as much as Held end assisted her mother in mak- derstand. We used to say the same he had earned on the English stage. ularity ii fickle, the senses decay, the of HU, R great effort in tha right direction and to pray for the ing the old house on the ranch, thin gw about Holy Communion until lenged as at the present moment. Such a statement thoug» k All rmh W draif en bK exteriorlyAWf asinai «r, interiorlI n t A ei A VIy t, s• «. _ . ... world changes, friends die. One alone Josas and aaasf greet cause "Ut Unum Omnes Sint," thet they all may When asked if he did not have a Pope Pius X showed us whst an in tis absolutely incorrect so far as the Catholic Church duty to England, he queried, "l bright snd cheerful home. is constant. One alone ia true to us Uvea. Tha I iCopyrisht. mo N. C. W. C.) justice we had been doing for years One alone can be tne. Oae alone ¡is concerned for there is not a nation on the face of be One. wonder? Nobody wanted me when to the little ones in depriving them can be all things to us. One alone I slaved and starved in England TtFurr iGod's earth at this present moment In which the Csth- of the grace of the Eucharist. The can supply our needs. One alone can for a few shillings a week. I had ;olic Church is not stronger than it was four hundred GOD'S SEAL—During the three days' Retreat DEVOTION child grams religious notions most train us up to our full perfection. j to go to America for my chance and Not a fa*" of readily. God gives a special wis- One alone can give us a meaning to »years ago with the exception of Russia, which country made by St Alphonsus prior to the taking of the first I got it there. wans founded an If you wish devotion to be born dom to children in the things that our complex and intricate nature. Sfi •is going through a metamorphosis which cannot be definite step in the founding of his Order of Redemp- "Patriotism is rampant, every- concern Him and their welfare. We people to think that f in your heart, the love of God to One alone can give us tune and bar- used iina the ^ascribed and which is mental as well as physical, torists, there was seen in the Sacred Host during Bene- where and what is going to be the grow, together with the deaiie for have seen little ones who were back- mony. One alone can form and pos- for they feased result?" He answered his own ward in everything else, as soon as flat, mark yen well, Dr. 8. Parkas Cadmsn and all diction a cross surmounting s smsll hill snd surround- Divine things, cleanse your soul sess us. Let us ssy with the Psalm- idolatry. K is questions by saying, "Another war a mite box was put in their hands 'etaer Protestants, that the Church which has seen ed by the instruments of the Psssion. The nuns saw frqim every desire snd self-seeking Ut: "Whom have I ia heaven bat it hsppsas and I hope they .send the old men that nothing of the kind remains and they were instructed about the Thee? And there is none upon earth who ha' •All governments rise and fall will be the victor. As it; the people saw ft; St. Alphonsus ssw it. He wss to the front the next time, for they with you. Live in this world as if missions, become enthusiasts, verita- that I desire in comparison with ly to »•he came out of the Catacombs victorious, so she will the lsst one willing to be deceived. He was con- are the real criminals of Europe to- Go<| and ydur soul only were in it; ble apostles. Thee. My flesh and my bsart falletk, art has on day " jeoSM out of Russia. Dr. Cadman had better beware vinced, however, and to commemorate the apparition ¡ • • • that your heart may be a captive to Many a fervent prayer for thoae but God Is the strength of my hsart tlone R plumed*» - r no earthly thing. — St. John of thejsittinn,g in the darkness of paganism and God my portion for ever.'1—Car- up tha heart aad •«haa he starts to snsTrtrini justlani ~"" t ningi hs made it the design for ths seal of his congregation.) The Assembly of Wisconsin has * Cross. Jis waited up to the throne of mercy dinal Newman.

sia S tt.g.àà^iaiiM À It, MAT ti. IMI Katahllshed 1*44 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Fheae, COart «MO «000 • etVIHTY.FIFTH ANNIVCR0AKV • 1| PASSING REMARKS Destroyed By Spanish Mobs The SANETO BY THE EDITOR for clcinlin«*»

Jut finished reading; the ture a guess that WCAE has not re- flcult task of organizing the N. C. ""n Mrth control a«rmon ceived, all told, iiver a dozen letter« W. C. News Service. He succeeded hy that Wilkinsburg mm of appreciation from local listeners. admirably, and leaves behind him n I | other day, when a lette»»r | Since a station's only manner of splendid monument in the shape of jk^i llf, W. M. Dvorak of knowing whether a program has any the present world-wide and efficient < Wis., which contained a popularity i* by the amount of mail N. C. W C. News Serv ice. 'that brought such a com- received, WCAE would not be i n- Mr. McGralh, who was a native to the minister that wejtirely wrong if it decided that there of St. Louis, was (14 years old. The ^ or lass startled by the was little or no interest in the Cath- remains were shipped to St. Louis, | olic Hour and accordingly substi- where burial took place on this I l^^UT'calaeldenre that would put tuted another program for it. If (Thursday) morning f^REl articles into our hands at WCAE did that, then the letter« May he rest in peace! ÍSfiÁr the Mm* tiw- would start rolling in, and they fg Tin day—Mothers' Day wouldn't be complimentary, either. The recent remarks here concern- WlUdmburg minister was An exactly similar case took place ing the proposal of Bishop Noll of | •tfaf birth control and telling at Worcester, Mass., recently when Fort Wayye to found a Catholic $£2rs how backward the Station WOKC discontinued the daily and print it in the plant of Our M| Church was in not joining Catholic Truth Hour program spon- Sunday Visitor, Huntington, Intl., llM the Protestant churches sored locally because no letters were has brought forth considerable com- this pagan practice, an received about it arid the station ment in trie Catholic press, some be- up in U Crosse were naturally arrived at the conclusion ing optimistic and others being more ^^Ub^NMwinff their marriage that there was no interest in the or less skeptical. Anthony J. Beck, 8® y»" while Catholic program. The Catholic editor of the Michigan Catholic of miiMni anniversaries are Mirror of Springfield, Mas.-., con- Detroit, who was one of the found- ff^llimi'T rare, yet they are tinues as follows: ers of the Daily American Tribune, '^H'ÜWOO to be of news interest, Dubuque, Iowa, our only American ;BZk£a Crosae ceremony had "Apparently, the fault did not rest Catholic daily in the hnglish lan- ^SS^Mbita of most unusual in- entirely, or even largely, with the guage, is not as enthusiastic about Worcester station. It appears that Bishop Noll's plan as are some of Que II« ed Csatra* te ths Ant place, the Jubllarians, for nine months WOKC had broad- Julia Hackner, are the par- the rest of us. Mr. Beck, having •Seed cast the Catholic Hour, without re- I "sweat blood" once in the cause of afc l( *i(ht children, all of whom ceiving one single letter or tele- i daily Catholic journalism, speaks £a MUeent for the golden anni- phone of commendation. Only when I with considerable more experience X£ DHth has not once en- the service was discontinued and I than do any of the others, and his ZTfegt happy Catholic family the storm of protest burst did the comment on the proposed daily to be in N yean, certainly ahun- station realize what an army of lis- I published at Huntington is of more CRANE -t Vmf that God has been good teners the Catholic broadcast had. than ordinary interest. Second, the priest who of- The moral is obvious: If you like _ it the Hackner wedding on the Catholic broadcasts, write to "Jt will be highly interesting to the stations and say as much. Ra- : watch the response to Bishop Noll's 1$, 1M1. received the renewal : invitation for comment on his pro- ' marriage vows 60 years dio broadcasters are catering to popular demand, and have no meat posed Catholic dolly," writes -Mr moat unusual occurrence. in i'otter Mortgage Cer- j Mary VTrginia Carenbauar, Susie DÌ tensity. The Delibcs "Intermezzo" Catholic Church. Three were retmaa» - CABNE6IB — GREENTBEE — PITTSBURBR MtBeaaaful existence is likewise News Sen'ice. tificates. They are issued in denomi- i b , Lillian Altmey- waa most pleasing as the next or- tized in Catholic churches in thi. V#ory yvo^MBi Scwflw >cco Riu r pin ehestra number, and was followed jBHEif commemorated, Mr. McGrath entered the Cath- nations of »100 and up; may be pur- Entering the chapel under tie city and one in Assisi, Italy. t olic newffpaper Aeld at a ume when: chased at sny time. 5% interest , Mary and singing a hymn by a clartn.t work, the concert va- They are the Ret. Lloyd Btirdwin LOWEST SUS PARS IN -CfVY "Jfjjeteworthy commentary on the that field was pretty well run down | bann r of riations of "My Maryland," executed Hohtapple, who until a little more this venerable couple is the starts at time the investment is ¡„ her honor> the Catholic student IS CENTS TOKEN PARE at the heel and badly in need of a made. Maturity 3 or 5 years as pre- their places. ,th« by Mr. Borrelli, instructor in clar- than a year ago was rector of St putneoa of their faith and the bo()y filed jnto inet at the University. The rendi- = cobbler. There were very few first ferred. Peter's Church, Peekskill, N. Y., and — )al application of its precepts , candidates taking the front row of tion was characterized hy unique in- who, according to its 1930 journal, class, alert Catholic weeklies pro-1 Descriptive booklet will be ent _Jr everyday existence, proving senting the news in an interesting j • i seats. dividuality and excellent artistic is still a member of the Diocese of The Oriole Motor Coo^b I moo, lac. Contention of the poet that a upon request. Initiating the beautiful ceremony, form. A real symphonic effect was New York; the Rev. Carlton Fran- tnd fulsome faith merits and or attractive manner. Mr. Mc- j Potter Title à Mortgage Guarantee WALNCTi isarics rwi IATSTT Grath soon launched into a vigor- Rt. Rev. Msgr. K. E. Weber. V.G. attained in the performance of Mo- cis Miller Sage, who is listed in "The bleesings of untold happi- Co., Foarth Ave. and Grant St., director of the Sodality, delivered zart's Concerto in D Major for pi- Living Church Annual" for 1930 as ous campaign of education, even Pittsburgh, Pa. Adv. sending out a news sheet each week | an impressive address, the subject ano and orchestra, with Cecilia Ha- art assistant at St Paul's Church, Ad multos anno*! showing a suggested plan of "make- of which was "The Mystical ROM," ser at the piano. Her lovely legato, Clinton and Carroll streets, Brook- a title of our Blessed Mother, sym- perfect poise and classic interpreta- lyn; the Rev. Keble Herbert Jones, up'' for those Catholic papers which, tion is hard to duplicate in a student WETANDT DRUG CO* planned on accepting the in the main, were not edited by ex- EDITOR EXPLAINS bolizing, the speaker explained, the whom "The Annual" lists at Holy Wa had rose or queen of virtues—Charity. in her teens. Tne orchestra gave Cross Monastery, West Park, N. Y., Specialty |W invitation extended by Father perienced men. As a matter of fact, sympathetic support. Donizetti's Bel Plianaa—TreBerd MIl-Mtt-MTl Mr. McGrath's plans and specifica- ATHEISTS ESSAY Woven into the discourse were gold- as a member of the Diocese or WBmnley, pastor of * St. Joseph's en threads of allusion to Mary, the 'O Mio Fernando was most »Wy Northern Indiana, and the Rev. Har 4tT OOT1TT A VICT tech, , NatronaN , to bring the whole tions were so carefully followed by ll mo rrriwnuQ wu niwui nmj 11«!fcii.-tII —.. < —' many of the papers that the charge (Continued from Page 1) pattern of virginal purity, the mod- tally ana»d attend the banauet of St. el of Catholic devotion, the Queen sung by the contralto soloist Miss ry Arthur Stirling, who for seme tank's JunioJ r Court of the Catho- eventually was made against him Gamble, with sonorous high regis- | time also was an assistant at St that he was "standardising" Hth e of The Scholastic and find instances of Love, because she is the Mother Paul's Church, Brooklyn. _lk DanfJrtarh s of America, last Sun- of God Who is Charity. ter. The Faust ballet mur'c proved dsy'evSiing, hut the plans were Catholic press of the nation. and of editorial statement or general most delightful, and the concert was Less than a year ago the Rev. Dr. CHAMBERUN SCREENS Mfled lata in the week. The old- contents deliberately selected by The ceremony then proceeded, that "if you read one paper you with Miss Grace McLaughlin ftlllnr brought to a fitting climax with the Seiden P. Delany resigned as rector A COMPLETE UNE AND UP-TO-DATE, j est daughter had just recovered read them all." That is still true, the editors which would be harmful chorus and orchestra en masse per- of the Protestant Kpiscopal Church tai the chicken pox when, on to the religious faith or the moral the office of Prefect, and Miss Mary MADE TO ORDER AND MADE TO WEAR. of course, in the case of those pa- Lee Zilliken that of secretary. Diplo- forming the concert favorites from of St. Mary the Virgin, Weet 14«th •EariW, the next oldest went lters which have no initiative of standards of young people. the "Faust" opera. Mr. Rauterkus street east of Broadway; and waa ROLL SCREENS METAL SCREENS tam with that disease and then, not "We believe, and I am sure you mas and medals were* conferred their own, but depend upon the upon the newly received members, is certainly to be commended on his baptized and confirmed in thia city WOOD SCMEfNS 4» be outdone, the young fellow News Service for all their copy, and will agree, that the pressure of ma- superb leadership and his fine en- as a Roman Catholic. He ia now in out with the same affliction terialism, rationalism, and commer- who then gave plaee to those who is nothing to the discredit of Mr. were to be enrolled as Promoters semble. Italy studying for the priesthood of CHAMBERLIN WEATHER STRIPS day. Fearing that Father McGrath. cial recreation in our modem world that faith. It was Mr. Delany who •tid the members of his tends to deaden the sensitivity of of the Sacred Heart League. These Mr. McGrath, during his tenure most people, and particularly of were: Misses Susie Di Bacco, Mary CONTAGION presented Mr. Holsappl« last month Gin ••>•!••••» relief hum wiaSir § sn would be unable to of office as director of the News In Assisi for confirmation. Mr. Hole- .—.the "Joke" if wa brought the adolescents, to Spiritual life. None Agnes Swint, Nora McLaughlin, Inatnllad fcy expnrta — OwiMliI far life Service, greatly enlarged the serv- i/ouis Brophy, Jean Overmeyer, apple, being married, is the on« of S| up in that condition, wa had of us give enough time and thought Disappointment, ailment, or even ice and facilities of his department. to quiet contemplation and devotion. Marie Baker, Helen Kelly, Jean weather depresses us; and our looks the group who will not become a Par « Pre* filhili CmU Ormi ESBt-M. ¿Slay home and content ourselves He sdded to the regular news serv- priest. utifc the usual Sunday pastime of Is It not possible that tWs unfor- Stauver, Betty Davidson and Rose- or tone of depression hinders others »S3 Blvd. «I UM AUiaa ice an elaborate system of foreign tunate situation may prove a bless- mary Ziegler. The ceremony was from spirit We say an unkind 6> Ml to keep the youngescorrespondencet mem- , including a weekly DOWNTOWN CARD PARTY os family from pulling down ing in disguise by bringing the sub- followed by Benediction of the thing, and another is hindered in the cable service from Rome, Paris, ject of God and religion more posi- Blessed Sacrament and the singing- learning the holy lesson of charity nftan. CeOar 1WM1M London, Dublin, etc. Then he added tively ihto the conversation , and of the Te Deum. that thlnketh no evil. A card party will be held In the 4 rW* an just a little bit disap- a "Light Feature" service which thinking of twys and girls? ' We say a provoking thing, and Food Craft Shop, 819 Fifth avenue, many of the News Service clients our sister or brother is hindered in on Tuesday evening, June 2, for the Schwirnqeier-Kress Bidders Svpply Cfc Mfaited la Richard Raid, editor of "I am enclosing a sheet of paper EMERSON CLUB CARD PARTY larnsan*» Bulletin of Augusta, regard highly, and was always alert containing the statement from each that day's effort to be meek. How benefit of the Vincentian Heme for par quite a lone time we had to pick up any other special articles Lf" he^^jii3g«srof theDivision sadly, too, we may hinder without Incurables, Babcock boulevard near Nardi Sida, PUUtfgfc, Pa. t Keown Station. Dinner will that MT. Raid was a regu- or features that he thought would of The 8rhtria*ti« Awards. You The Emerson Club <.f the Sacred «mrd or act! For wrong-feeling is . be served at A o'clock and cards, con- of this department, but appeal to his clients. wjj| understand from these state- Heart church. East Fhd, will hold sometimes more infectious than Mmmfmctmrm «I HIGH TEST GRAVEL BLOCKS* a benefit card party in the Parish wrong-doing; especially the various sisting of Euchre, Five Hundred. jle earrant edition of his paper It is an odd coincidence that Mr ments that the editors of The Scho- Guild hall. Center avenue, on Tues- phases of ill-temper; gloominess, Bridge and Old Msld will be played Dealera fai BUILDERS' SUPPLIES OP ALL KINDSF HUM separate quotations on MeGruth's death should occur Just | |astic took occasion to question the a few days before the annual con- judges individually on their choice day evening, May 26, to aid the touchiness, discontent, and irritabil- at 7:30. Reservations may be made GARDEN FURNITURE 'al pan. each of which Camp Fund for the Sacred Heart ity. Do we realise how catching by calling Mrs. Charles Drum, 41? in this paper and each of vention of the Catholic Press Asso- 0f {his essay for First Prise. 1 hope OSes aad Yarda, »1IMI Beat 8c Wasihsass, «001-0»» ciation, being held this week in Bal y j]| ,. | these statements and Camp for Children which has been these are ? Fourth avenue, Court 12(1 JIn credits te other sources, ou w r a( conducted for several year* near latter lifted them from here timore. The delegates, particularly | hope you will understand sympa- — mnr. u> th>n (betkally the position In which I Evans City, under the supervision Wgrtnted them without giving the newspaper crowd more so than of Rev. J. Raymond Mulvehill. WASHINGTON, PA. t %ot we thought that Mr. the magazine men, always ¿waited was placed as editor of this maga There will be Bridge, Five Hundred LIQUOR AND DRUG TREATMENT itwviSg seen then here first, the reading of Director McGrath's sine. and Euchre and a door prise, also Are your hom« and loved ones being ruined by this curseT II so call or km remembered and ered- annual report with considerable in- "You may feel assured that the refreshments will be served. Many write for literature and Information Jtm correctly. That he didn't terest. It was always the signal for editors of The Scholastic will not valuable prizea are being donated SHADY SIDE SANITARIUM SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR as to believe that he is no a warm debate on the floor, and the only continue to select with the by the generous members of the Formerly that old standby, Constant discussion this year was to have greatest care the material which parish. The committee Is com- been highly interesting and excit- goes into the magazine, but we shall prised of the following Dr. Wm. KEELY INSTITUTE—MS SHADY AVENUE * ing. However, all this was given up |{redoubl n e our efforts to keep The F. Herrón, Dr. David O.* Kesel, PITTSBURGH, TA. rWOW SWSSW» as m. aiti fulfce toaadoast of the Pope's ad- when news of Mr. McGrath's death ScholastiS c on the highest plana for Frank O'Brien, Luis F. Baños. F. 4Mb last Friday over the Colum- was msde known. students. At no time will you And Meredith King, William Ahern, &sea¿casting System waa heani The Rt. Rev. Hugh C. Boyle, D.D., in The Scholastic, where the editors Walter Spellman, Mary E. Clancy, through Station WJAS fat Bishop of Pittsburgh, as Kpiscopal have the choice of what is to be pub- Esther A. Roe ser, Catherine Moore, RAYMOND OMOVT Then was little or no Chairman of the Press Department lished, any material which you can Margaret Griffin, Marian O'Connor, The Ready Mixed Conerete Co. at any time, and the of the N.C.W.C., was Mr. Mc- not pass on to your students unhesi- Elizabeth Kearns, Clementine Fel- PITTSBURGH Fonarmi Director complete program was dl»- Grath's immediate superior, and the tatingly. . ,„ ler, Ruth Ely, Lucite Hopkins and "1 am confldent that you will un- Margaret Herrón. t received by all who tuned in Bishop, In consultation with his fel- Delivered mmmmmm low prelates, will undoubtedly make derstand our position and I hope in Plaat Mised CONCRETE m WCAE Is another local the appointment of Mr. McGrath's understanding us you will help us Truck Mised HOT WEST VIRGINIA wWch features Catholic pro- successor. to combat any rumor that the mag- Transit Our Truck Will Delirar It la Freeaiaf HOW GOD TEACHES Weather Ike National Catholic Hour, azine is devoted to destructive prop- Agitated It will be difficult to And a man aganda. Ready to Uee by the National Council of as wide and varied experience to To comprehend how it Is that a Men, being broadcast by take the late Director's plsce. He "Believe me, temptations art sent us by God for l ^tetton eve» Sunday evening had risen through succcssive stages "Faithfully yours. our good we must consider that asan, B. J. NEUHARDT Father Hannsn ia also "M. R. Robinson, ANYM QUANTITDISTANCEY t. as reporter, editorial writer, spe- because of the evil inclinations of MICH CRADE Min WKAM ~ WCAE every other Sun cial correspondent, city editor and "Editor." corrupt nature, is proud, ambitious, Ffflemoon at 2:30 o'clock in his managing editor, and for six years conceited, and always thinks him- TELEPHONE COURT 8N0 Aceat fer r lectures under ithn auspices nerved as city editor of the New I ought to live dead to my own self to be more than he is. This DUNLAP. STETSON —4 BORSALINO lUTT Catholic Evidence Guild of York American, the largest and will: and yet I have net subjected self-esteem is so dangerous to true pjtasse. There is no charge most important of the Hearst it to the yoke of obedience half as spiritual progress that the very KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES, MANHATTAN SWS Iby WCAE for this aervice. dailies. He then was promoted to much as 1 could and ought to have scent of it is enough to hinder the Costs You Less by Lasting Longer IMS-« MABKBT 8TBKKT WQIIW i Wl| of us show our appre- be managing editor of that paper done.—St Catherine of Siena. attainment of perfection. i le any of the ipcal stations and then was made chief of the Therefore our most faithful God, '[ Catholic programs by writ- Hearst editorial staff. During the You don't realise the lifting power in that loving Providence which .He "ANmm -Nts of. commendation to Peace conference that followed the of yeast until you compare the exercises over each one, and espe- On* If WHEELING AUTO GAS C0MPJ iueh letters are few and far World War, Mr. McGrath went to pricea of wheat and bread.—Sche- cially ove; those who have tnily .jet the» should be written Europe to take charge of news serv- nectady Gazette. given themselves up to His service, It MW jt waaus&the stations ice for all the Hearst pspers in the takes care to place us In positions MyfVii Catholic programs. IA United States. Returning after The honeymoon is over whan she where we may escape so great a WooiMe Gm StaUm mi Ut «CAE, for instance, has the Peace Conference, Mr. Mc- quits crying on his shoulder snd anger; so that wa are, as it were, MADE BETTER THAN EVER * r the National Cath- Grath was induced by the American forced to come to a true knowledge eon ON NATIONAL RB*a «BBMV. frem the very starts jumping on his neck^—Bir- With Fla» Fasto» Leag related Callara aad AttracMf Cafls hierarchy te take chaige of the dif- mingham Now*. oí ourselves.—-The Imitattoa. Éj

À SädffifiSrS n»i • • six Established 1» 44 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Ffcaaa, court MM ED. VERO COMPANY MO LETUP SEEN IN 1 To Sell Candy At Benefit BISHOP HAFEr TELLS 312 GRANT AVE., MILLVALE, PA. FIRST NATIONAL Private Exchange, Mill vale 1R00 ANTI-CATHOLIC WAR Night Calla: Ke».. Edward Vero, 1S3» Mlllvale. OF WAR ON PAGANS Rm, James Vero. 1097 Mill«ale CALIFORNIA, PA. F«llowahip Forum Now Links! All Christiana Should Unite BUILDERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Catholics With Soviets, | To Bring Word of Cod To KINDNESS NEVER LOST | SAYINGS OF ST. SAND AND GRAVEL IN CARLOAD SHIPMENTS Communists. Etc. Heathens, He Says Via the B. A O. Courtesy is worth while for it* I It is tmly the Everyone recalls the anti-Catholic ! Glens Falls, N. Y„ May 19. — own sake. It is a sweet asset of life, j VERO CONCRETE BLOCK—GARDEN FURNITURE campaign conducted in 11)28 and Even when we doubt the sincerity | Zeal without other similar outbreaks which have I Catholics and Protestants through- of a kindness it is still an agency for ' more dangerooa marred the peace of mind of Anier out the world are uniting in a war good, and helps everyone along the A magistrat« al ! ica and particularly American Cath- on paganism, the Right Rev. Wil- road. to the oppreaaad | olics at intervals since the early liam J Hafry, Ilishop of Raleigh, There are some cynics who are ' the oppressor. A false Catholic days of the Republic. Itut not ev ! N. ('., and national chaplain of the suspicious of any good move, any THE McVEY COMPANY oua than a veritable 1 eryone realizes that these outbreaks Catholic Daughters of America, told politeness or thought shown them. HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS are but accentuated evidences of a They look upon it as hypocrisy and ( Idleness is the more than 1,500 delegates to the | ou* conversations I _ General Steam Fitting and Tower Piping continuous effort on the part of j with suspicion do they receive kind- anti Catholics to make Catholics oh I New York stale convention and ! mother of the virtawj" Staam Heating—Water Heating—Ventilating ness from others. They imagine that noxious anil to injure them in every others assembled at a pontifical high they are looking for something in It i* difficult ta sea i W-n FIRST AVENUE Court 1885 PITTSBURGH. PA. way possible. | Mass in St. Mary s < hurch yester- return. Ever actuated by selfish ' tier, he who retafle For instance, the Fellowship For day, formally opening the conven- motives, they can see nothing sin- ! who listen* to it. uni, the anti-Catholic publication tlon, which will continue through; cere in others. Is it not because Divin« goodaeaa | the preservation which at the time of the death of Wednesday. they play the game unfairly? THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK President Harding broadly inti- As you travel along the road of I more progress one CRESSON. PA mated that the Catholics had poison- Following Bishop Hafey's sermon, j life, the enil is not always, no never, the les* one perceivea S% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS ed him in order to put Calvin Cool- the Right Kev. Edmund F. Cibbons,! visible. You do not know just W« InvlU boiiDM« that it tUra(t«d bp enfe and progroilv« method« idge in the White House, is still ac- Ilishop of the diocese of Albany, wel-; where you will branch off. It is Is it not sveet te Mrabtri fidbwl RtMrv« System tive, and while not as prosperous or corned the delegates to the diocese! long for some, it is a short lane for ! heavenly Physicia , Commercial and Ravfnn Department« successful as before, is keeping alive j and to Glens Falls. The Bishop others. While you go along, you world to heal all owl faHll, $»0,000 OO Surplua. $100,000 00 RMourcM, $2,000.000 00 the blaze of religious bigotry for then imparted the blessing of Pope ran enjoy it. Lift your eyes to the I the day when the high wind of poli- Pius XI, after a communication; beauties around you. Have a smile; from the pontiff was read by an as-! tics or public excitement will fan it for others. A pleasant word of! sisting priest. ONI'S UHRtV-.At.WAV» into a mighty conflagration by I greeting will never hurt you, but! IS Undertaker and which it hopes to profit. The Bishop congratulated the may comfort those you meet. Kind- j )uw.: E Kl Funeral Director New "Hedfellnwa" members of the organisation for ness is never lost. It is one of the ] This publication is now issuing a their sponsoring of lecture tours I beautiful (lowers whose fragrance: Ol h Bell Phone 3 301 1Mai n Street, Reynoldaville, Pa. plea for support in its fight against through the Catholic Truth Society! lingers with you. "Communism, Sovietism and polit- | of Boston. When ore takes life on a Christian I ical Romanism—all linked together Bishop Hafey said all manner of! basis, it is easy to be on friendly j and determined to destroy what our I j social functions were being con- j terms with those around you. Christ mPHANY CHURCH DR. LEONARD REEVES I dueled by Catholics and Protestants! ! precious forefathers shed their blood ] showed one way and taught us the BAKU CM!PK | for the purpose of raising funds to j I ANNOUNCES RETREAT DELIVERS LECTURE I to escape on this continent." It ac- lesson of being kind to others. The AND TOILET aw companies its appeal for financial j concert pagans of other countries kind man, the man who loves his land that for such work the Chris.: support with a post card ballot ask neighbor as himself. m retreat in honor of the Sacred,; I.atrobe, Pa., May 18.— Dr. I^eon- tiaps were to be congratulated. ! ing its anti-Catholic mailing list | r. U FALCI •ith services twice daily, will heiard Reeves A , a prominent resident of j what its attitude is toward the rec- "But," he said, "how many of you A resolute will triumphs over Said as usual in the Epiphany i ever thought to call on your next- j j Latrobc, gave one of the best at- ognition of the Vatican State. The | everything, with the help of God, on Maaaat» au «. a. i Church, Washington street, begin- door neighbor, who probably never j ning Friday, June 5, and continuing; tended vocational lectures of the I editor of this periodical very mod- which is never wanting. : i-stly credits it with defeating a! goes to any church, to request him #ght days until the Feast of the! year at St. Vincent College on the to accompany you to your house of j Catholic nominee for the presidency Sacred Heart, June 12. Persons! evening of May 12. The lecture be- j ' worship?" One should also have a in 1928, and predicts that it will ••king the retreat will lie able to * gan at 7:30 anil lasted until 8:.'iO. j thought for his neighbor. Bishop j Cain a plenary indulgence, applica-i i be called upon to repeat the heroic Hafey said, as well as to exert him-' It was attended by the Freshman Ed- ! task in 1932. And as a special •e to the Poor Souls, for every visit ( self in the attempt to maintain mis- I ucation class for whom it was es- •ude to the Kpiphany Church on : means of raising funds it is selling sions and missionaries in foreign ! MT. PLEASANT, wie last Sunday in June. pecially given, but a great number ! a book, "Can the White Race Sur-! ! countries. In order that a church may en- 'I of upperclassmen were also present vive'.'" To those buying this book 1 ST. JOSEPH'S it promises "shocking disclosures" Bishop Gibbons presided at the ipy this privilege, it is required by | to hear the prominent dentist from ! in such a manner as to interest the Mass, with the Rt. Rev. Joseph A. fhe Church that services be held for this city. I Delaney, vicar general of the dio- eight consecutive days "in the form ; evil minded. Among other things embodied in cese, as assistant priest; the Rev. ff a retreat," with at least two ser- Another less sensational and ap- i the scholarly lectures, Dr. Reeves | Edwin A. Dugan, assistant pastor of Aions a day. Accordingly, there will I parently more respectable effort stressed the demands made upon 1 |St. Mary's Church, as deacon; the j Be a sermon every evening at 7:4."«' against the Catholic Church has MARY LOUISE WALSH The Peoples National dentists, particularly preparatory | Rev. Father George I.ize, retired, of •nd a brief instruction every morn-j | come to our attention in the distribu- i Miss Walsh, who was crowned Queen of the May at the Sacred work in dental colleges, the large I Glens Falls, and the Rev. Father' fig after the 8 o'clock Mass. Ar-! | tion of a pamphlet, "The Truth Heart church, East End, last Sunday night, will be among the girls outlay necessary to equip office and Patrick F. Scully, of St. Peter's fangement.s are being made to pro- ' Shall Make You Free," by the Su- of the parish who will sell candy at the performance of "The Cradle workshop, lie dwelt at some length Church, Saratoga Springs, as as- ! Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Aire visiting speakers for every eve- preme Council, 33 Degree, Scottish Song" in the Nixon Theater, Monday evening, June I, for the benefit on the dignity of the profession of sistant deacons; the Rev. Father! ning during the Octad. The retreat Rite Freemasonry, Southern Juris- of the De Paul Institute, Brookllne. The nbive picture is published dentistry, showing that dentists Thomas H. Kay, of St. Mary's, I pill close with the papal blessing diction, intended to make it appeari here by rouitesy of the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. nobly perform their obligation to ¡Glens Falls, sub-deacon; the Rev. j $nd the consecration of all families that Catholics are enemies of pub- humanity by alleviating an im- | Father J. Norbert Kelley, secretary present to the Sucred Heart. lic education. As a matter of fact, mense amount of suffering. He also | to Bishop Gibbons, as master of cer- Carbonated J The "Toties Quoties" indulgence I however, this pamphlet will do more stressed patience and sympathy as emonies, and the Rev. Father James ' granted in connection with this re- i good than harm among thinking peo- prime requisites for the prospective! S. Kelley, of St. Mary's, Glens Falls,' 204 S. Diamo treat is the richest indulgence ple, for it reprints the Encyrlical of ST. flUF SHRINE BISHOP IS HONORED student of the dental profession, fhe as assistant master of ceremonies. granted by the Catholic Church. the Holy Father on Christian Edu- lecture was given in a pleasing! cation, an encyrlical which has been MOUNT PLEASANT, I - • The Feast of St Kita, Friday, style clothed in literary garb to IImv 22, will be celebrated in the warmly commended by many non- Bell Phone IW1 make it very appealing. The doctor Catholics for its sound views on the I ST. LAWRENCE'S SCENE Epiphany Church with the blessing related several experiences with hu-1 ana distribution of roses, com memo- subject. morous sidelights. This lecture was Intend No Good gating the "miraculous rose inci- arranged by the Rev. Alcuin Tasch, Notre Dame Announces Plans Silver Jubilee of Little Rock OF MAY CEREMONIES dent" in the life of the Saint. The However, this does not affect the O.S.B., head of the Department of fact that its compilers and distribu- To Honor Memory of Noted Prelate Brings Glowing 100 Cburch has in her ritual a special Education at St. Vincent's. (ifessing for St. Rita roses. The tors intended no more good to Cath- Football Coach Tribute From Daily Crowning of the May Queen cer- Kokns Pharmacy toaea will be blessed and distributed olics when they compiled it and sent emonies were held in St. Ijtwrence Tour prescription D1t»d according ta y oar doctor's order. Ali church Sunday evening at 7:45 p. m. toilet articles and rubbergoods. •t the 3 o'clock service in the after- the Novena of Roses which has been it out than when they «(»onsored the (Religious Bulletin, Notre Dame Oregon School Law, attempting to (From The Commercial Appeal, Miss Catherine Eimms was queen I »• goon and at the evening Holy Hour in progress in the Kpiphany Church I'niversity, Msy 19.) it 7:46. Friday marks the close of since the 13th ol May. make it a criminal offense for par- I Memphis, Tenn.) ents to send their children to a! It was explained at Mass Sunday ^wiey^d'Tiïfoney"'^*! DUQUESNE - HOMESTEAD ' BRA East week Catholic or other religious or pri- j and suggested in yesterday's Bulle- down at Little Rock Ivate school in the state. tin that the now shrine of St. Olaf, was held a c lebration that was as as Dunn was crown-bearer, and Charles Glocckler and Edward Sau- MONONGAHELA, PA. I This law. passed, by the Stat-e of-lj „ the Dillon Hall chapel will be the!""-"4"*' s lt 1 was unusual anhyd t hase ers served as pages I Oregon, was declared unconstitu- family and student memorial to ,? • , iV• i t was meriteTT'*,.d byu ,the The Junior High school girls wore C. W. ALLEBRAND & SON i tional by the Supreme Court of the Knute kockne. Mrs. Iiockne wants tJ ^tmguished prelate of the Catholic sheer white dresses and the others 1 Ch,,rrh wh,ch honoretl Funeral Directors MYERS * MYERS I United States. There is still a way give the statue and the candleaticks, i,.. * - — »bo took part in the ceremony wore to make it legal, and that is by an the children a window or some such When special trains came puffing gowns of pastel shades Phone SSM 51 NORTH FIRST ST, Dl'QUl Plumbing - Heating Hardware 'amendment to the Constitution. If appropriate offering, and the stu- into Little Rock last week from all I dents the altar. This last win tw. | directions the—distinguishey bore d [ it were proposed tomorrow, the peo- uw Electrical Headquarters | pie of the United States would dr- happy suggestion of Jack Saunders , Ij ¡^hlt'prelate"s uo*f ,'th e Catholic Church and j "THE SECRET" PRESENTED the great man these i feat it overwhelmingly. Rut if the President of the Senior Class. . ,.T. „ 319 W. Main Street MONONGAHELA, PA. ! anti-Catholic forces of the country Mr. Saunders is now drawing up a |I prelate'"jK s mattpr with Thirty r««rs »parlance In Braddock. Turtle t>«ek Valle» Call our ttadio for an appointment DECORATION DAY TRIP 11 r i ™ "'. » the adherents to his faith Woik Absolutely Guaranteed! today not urged I he project was accepted miKht fittingly join with the Cath- becausc it was fol that you were oUc brethren to honor one of Ar- The Mahan ft Wright Studios TO FATHER BAKER'S TSi 'uM»U"i..to slwT y0Uf rc" *»"»«»• west distinguished citizens, spect for Mr Kockne, and your co- \ Bishop Morris is a native of that CHARLES SCHMIDT 518-520 Chart ¡«re Ave. A number of local people will operation will show to what exU-nt | historic old Tennessee county called TOBACCO, CIGARS, CANÒY—Spalding McKeea Hocks, Pa. Federal 0731 spend Decoration I lay in Niagara that appreciation of your feelings Summer, which has furnished such Falls as members of the party that was justified. !a„ «.nviab|e ahar(l of the djgtin. 520 Penn Avenue TyRT^f ^R] Miss Anna A. Kgan of 367 South' Significant Prediction |gui.«hed men of the country during Negley avenue, Pittsburgh, has ar- There will be a very limite,) op-1 its long and interesting history ranged. The group will leave here portunity for individual gifts - |t is not necessary to elaborate GOTTLIEB BROS.—«e«U M»*Y on Friday evening and will have crueU, a missal altar linens, a cruel- on his biography. It is assumed •»• tpeei* Dr. John R. Gilleland, Jr. IMO «m» tee ' Optommtriat breakfast at the Hotel Statler in fix. a couple of lamps a bell and thejthat all are familiar with the biog- aia SrX4w> I» T«t«>Wa« Vallay aae-W Buffalo, after which a trip will be Ktu' P.nt,wh" «1 "Pe- kaphy of a man so good and so dis- htfnwr to Dr. A. H. ftefcreeder On Tuesday morning. May 26, at made to Lackawanna to visit the rial debt of gratitude to Mr. Iiockne tinguished. He was made Bishop of I'l DI KXAMINRD - OUMEI FITTED 8 o'clock, a class of children at the beautiful Shrine of Our Lady of wants to make such an individual Little Koek in 1TO7, succeeding «te Chartier. Ara. MrKna Horbs, Pi I>e Paul Institute will make theii Victory and the many buildings that gift, he may present the matter to j Bishop Fitzgerald, being the third ALLEGHENY VALLEY Trlrpbftne Federai ISI2-J First Holy Communion. There will house the great charities of the Mr Saunders. Bishop to preside over the diocese be 42 in all, who are looking for- Venerable Father Raker. A committee will work out the de- j which was established in 1843, Bish- hrinc ward to the day which will be a Til reiBNUL* Ufa After sight-seeing of Buffalo the antl your sugges-[op Byrne and Iliihop Fitzgerald prê- I may be great event in their lives. party will go to Niagara Falls; tions on this may lie handed to the ceding him in the high office. Prefect of ReligionRetint . In the matter lunch and dinner will be had at the This columnist extends to this dls Although sadly handicapped in of windows, for instance, it has been ArmstrongCoimty Xfait General Brock Hotel. The party tingi'ished Arkansan "his heartie.it not being able to hear, they are KiTTasraiao. rainnvuM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK suggested that they depict St. Olaf, will return to Pittsburgh on Sun- felicitations on the occasion of his not denied this holy privilege, that Largest ia the County 4%—Off SAVII The Oldest Bank la Town St. Patrick, and the Cure of Ars. It day. silver episcopal jubilee and hopes of receiving Our Dear Lord for the rurat. aueeunoue evnu MUMM •it CH ARTI ERS AVENUE McKEES ROCKS, PA. was the "Fighting Irish" team that that many years will elanse before first time. The first week of June, Miss Egan • Our Mollo: Ceurlcsy «nettaralea . , | was coached by the gallant son of St. the Catholic Church will be required On Wednesday morning, May 2T, will have a party to Washington, D. • 'j' u #Hi Olaf; it was the Cure of Ars who to select another Bishop of Little Forty Hours will open at the De C., followed by trips during thr told Father Sorin that his Univer- Rock. Paul Institute, with a procession of month to Detroit and "Father —ON SAVINGS— aaty would encounter great trials for the deaf children into the Chapel 8% 8% Coughlin's; Atlantic City, Cleve- Phone 315-L Day three-quarters of a century and of the Institute. This devotion will ¡fen land, Valley Forge and Philadel- would then blossom forth in full close on Friday evening. May 211, phia. MARY LOUISE WALSH Eureka Savings & Loan Association vigor—and Notre Dame was just with a procession and Benediction' Miss Egan will leave in August seventy-five years old when Knute BAST MAIN ST H K KT CA ltd cai E. of the Blessed Sacrament. GLENN BEAM ^ for Europe when one of the items Iiockne was appointed head coach CROWNED MAY QUEEN Oso. P. a.lnt.r, 8ec*r Devotions such aa these, highly in- W. O. MeCraley. President of great interest will be the visit to and director of athletics. WE SPECIALIZE IN BUICK AND ^H'tH Padua, where this year are taking spiring at any place, are mack One week will be given to the col- Mias Mary Louise Walsh was more so at the De Paul Institute, 120 N. Jefferson SU rear Nailon Ho«se place the celebrations in honor ol lection of the fund for the shrine, crowned ljueen of the May at beau- the 700th anniversary of St. An- in which the sadly afflicted deal and the week begins today. The hah i tlfal ceremonies held last Sunday in children take part. The ceremonies ru ST. PAUL'S thony. Assisi, home of St. Francis, committees will begin their rounds ! Sacred Heart church, East End, the and Sienna, home of St. Catherine, are very impressive and solemn, and ST. PETER'S this evening; the off-campus stu-! Rev. Victor I. Kennedy officiating, are a great credit to the Sisters of BUTLER, PA. ST. MICHAEL'S will also be visited. Before leav- dents will be visited as soon as pas i Her attendants -were the Misses SERVICE TIRE SHOP ing, however, for Europe, Mia* Egan Charity who have charge of the sible. Off-campus students may i Gertrude M. Novak, Esther Mc- children. .. . DODOS I CRAVÇNQR . will Jiave the delightful St. Law- leave their donations at the off-cam- Greevy, Catherine Reifsnyder, Jrma rence and Saquenay River trips On Monday evening, June 1, 1831, Vulcanizing • Batteries . Accesseéiêt lì pus office or in the Sorin chanel if ] McAnulty, Clementine Feller and the Sacred Heart High school class with a visit to St. Anne's Shrine, they choose, but no donation should Genevieve J, Blatt. 322 MARKET ST. Pkaae Ml-fc Kr > KITTJ as well as a Yellowstone Park trip. of '31 will present "The Cradle be left without the name of the do- Katherine Moore was banner Song," in the Nixon theatre, for thf GOODRICH SilVKKTOWN TUtK$.j Central Parking & Supply Company Great interest is being shown 125-129 Eaat Jefferson St., Butler, Pa. PhoM 313*0 nor, for while there will be no per- 'bearer; Robert Harper and Jackie benefit of the De Paul Institute, and throughout the country in the cele- manent list of donors, the names I Campbell were train bearers, while in your great charity for those be- bration to be held in Mexico in De- should be checked off to save the j Ida May Fox and Joan Koontk were : reft of hearing, you are cordially I Goodyear Tire», Tubes and Accessories cember in honor of the 400th anni- committeemen the work of calling on crown bearers, invited to attend thia delightful per- versary of the Shrine of Our Lady those who have already contributed. OSM- Oil' Greasing—You Will Enjoy Dealing With Uso f Guadeloupe. Miss Egan is al- DR. TRurrr j ready working on the details of the , , The planet Eros, late sky visitor, Reserved seat'tickets may be had Complete and Modern Equipment for Tire Repairing, trip she will sponsor to Mexico for when a budding genius asks an i is only eight miles in diameter. First by communicating with the Sacred Gas AdminUtorod r, '^fnlcaitiiing, Retreading and Automobile Repairing the Feast, which occurs December editor for "candid criticism," what i we had miniature golf, then ban- Heart Rertory, «202 Alder street, 12. he means is "candied. "—Beaumont | tam cars, and now a midget planet. Pittsburgh, telephone Montroae Oflee Haara, • ta • — Phone New'KÄMndtol Journ»'- j—New Haven Register. j OlVf. 86» Fifth Ave. (Peer WainwrighU), New tv, MAT St 1M1 KaUblUhrd 1S44 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Wm. COirt MM GUILD IS PLANNED STATEK. C. MEETING TO ASSST SISTERS 1TI'BEARCAT1 i S DEFEAT B. M. O'HANLON SPORT GOSSIP A meeting will be held at the .2-0 OPENS ON TUESDAY Home of the Good Shepherd, Troy | OPTICIANS Hill, Wednesday evening, May 27, at THE BRITISH PRESS DISCUSSES ROi'KNE H o'clock, for the purpose of organ- Andy Sugent Turns In Another Many Western Penna. Delegates ising a Guild to assist the Sisters in Where Quality Counts and Price A friend has sent thin department clippings from several lead- t i , Two-Hit Game to Blank Will Co to Bradford For their work. ing London newspapers containing the letter's editorial discussion The purposes of the new organiza- Is Reasonable on the death of Knute Rockne, Notre Dam« football coach. The papers Annual Convention ¡j West Virginia Nine tion will be to sponsor social activi- Moved to over there devoted considerable space to the career of the famous ties for the beneAt of the Home, to Intro!»-. Pa. May 19. -Playing! coach, and told of hia importance to . The Lon- advertise and otherwise promote the Suite 2050 Jenkins Arcade, Pittsburgh, Pa. don Kvetiing Standard, in an editorial on "Dead King Knute," gives Twenty-nine Knights of Colum-1 | their first ¿time in a we k, the St. sale of the fine needlework for which * « you a good general idea of the English newspaperman's view of I bus Councils in Pittsburgh and i Vincent Bea rcats ining up their, the Sisters of the Good Shepherd are Itockm . | Western Pennsylvania districts will i noted, and upon which they depend sixth straight game of the si-iion | "No more will the stentorian cries of Knute Rockne Instill Mount deem it their privilege to ex- send the largest group of officers, largely for their support. when tin y look a 2 0 decision over man-killing desires into the student* of Notre Dame, America's most mm week -end I tend to all a hearty welcome, with delegates, alternates and visitor* in | There will be a prominent speak- • the assurance that every possible the strong West Virginia nine on famous football university. er to outline the many activities car- ^SttATS FOR LADIES effort will he made to render the re- | their home diamond last Saturday "No more will the player* respond with tigerish tackles and their history to the thirty-fourth an- ried on in the institution, and wom- j treat periods pleasant for those who afternoon. Two scheduled game» plunge through the human moras* a*, in frantic enthusiasm, their nual convention which open* at en of all parishes are invited to at- j may wish to attend. Again it is re- with California and VVost Virginia, famous roach, Knute Rockne, urge* them on with gestures which Bradford Tuesday morning. May 20, tend. ¿tag. W. Vs.. Msy 18.—The English footballers would only attribute to a maniac. , quested that reservations be made both aw»y anil to have been played I with a Solemn High Mass at St. {¡ttM week-end retreats for I as early as possible. "Such was Rockne's enthusiasm that when attacked by phlebiti* to be given at Mt. Me Chan- Tuesday and Wednesday, wore j he would have his wheelchair drawn to the touchlines (sidelines) and, I Iternard's church, celebrated by Rt. Few souls understand what God J^^fHimfT are announced a« fol- rained out and the Bearcats were I with rich and luscious expletives he would galvanize hi* team through ltev. Monsignor David F. Hickey, would work in them, if they put • PRINTING SERVICE I idle for a full week before taking their match " j I.L.I)., pastor, with Knight* of Co- themselves completely into His •u Retreat. Friday, June 19, 7 The Colonial Press, 405 Penn the field against the Mountaineers. Make your cm n comment; wc are faithful to our Holy Name II umbus State Chaplain Very Rev. hands and let Hi* grace act. -J» Jane 28 7 a. m. Ave., make a specialty of printing Andy Sugent turued in a master- pledge. ¡Joseph M. Corrigan, D.D., of St. '^nl Retreat, Fridav, June 26, for Catholic organisations having ful two-hit performance and was at Charles Borromeo Seminary, Phila- If we are well with God, all !* . • * . 1 delphia, preaching, and Rrt. John rrT|» Jane 29, 7 a. m. published anniversary booklets for his best turning bark the invading! Rev. well with us, though the thickest 'tgm who desire to make eith- Sacred Heart Churcn, St. Francis batters. One scratch hit had been WHO WANTS HEMSI.EY? I Mark Gannon, D.D., Bishop of Erie, |darknes s of adversity be round and j Hm retreats should send in Xavier's, St. Peter's, N. S.; St. collected off of him until the eighth and many clergy, in attendance. about. 88 Mary's, N. S.; St. Kieran's, etc. Adv. inning and then an error and the Catcher Ralston Hemsley, Pirate bad boy, whose recent "at- Several hundred representatives Ml HjHrsH— "* P»**|- West Virginia boys' la-t hit put tack" of the flu won for him an indefinite suspension without pay, of the 143 councils in the Keystone rgSi accommodation facili- two men on the bases with only one! appears now to be a burden on the hands of the Pirate officials. state, which has more than 40,000 15 fi^ Jtmite degree Sunday afternoon, unofficial- j der. Bearcat hurler this year and marked | through with Hemsley and that the latter would be traded. (¡Miactinf both retreats will be his third straight win and his sec- j ly opening the convention program. "Tn*-Lay" A man blessed with the high pre- Accordingly, feelers were put out to the other clubs, but nona fc Rer. Francis R. Hargadon, S.J. ond two-hit game. Foster hurled Monday evening the formal conven- ft-ciaw Wire Rop« 1 ; rogative of sincerity need never of them so far ainiearg to be greatly interested in Hemsley, who is jnllarlrlr - - Father Hargadon ! neat ball for the visitors, holding tion ball will take place; Tuesday i pause to count either friends or a notorious bad actor. The Pirate* need another catcher, and need Pipe Valves and Fittings S Mtsd for his thoroughness and I the hard hitting Bearcats to four evening, the convention banquet, and enemies, for he is strong enough to him badly, but none of the other big leaguers appear willing to let Plumbing and Heating Sapplies ay^jgarted seal in the direction hits, but Burke's big hat was tool Wednesday evening, an informal j do without the former and to dis- any of their material go for a man like Hemsley. For that reason, j l^ll, and his many years of cx- much for him and earned the Bear- | dance will close the convention pro- Construction Equipment count the importance of the latter. the Hues were forced to reinstate Hemsley and put him back to work. jjne. in retreat-irivintr must in- cats the victory. IIis triple with j gram. Business sessions and social I It is the one defensive weapon It is related that when Hemsley reported to President Dreyfuss L tM with a foelinsr of confl- Westfall oil the bags gave the Bear- events are to he held in the spa- ! forged by Providence and placed in E* and trust. A pleasing speak- cats their last run in the third in- last week he was sporting a beautiful black eye. The Pirate boss cious home of Bradford Knight* of I the hands of the individual who de- » ftnial and gracious, he makes ning. was just a little bit curious as to how a man would get a shiner Columbus. Committees of Bradford fc serious business of a retreat a sires to match his own strength while sick in bed with the flu, as Hemsley claimed to have been. The Knights, headed by Past State Dep- Mttnal holiday for the soul, leav- j against that of all mankind. It is the The defense behind Sugent was I catcher replied that he had been tossing a ball around with some uty Lawrence G. Dana as general St Mary'* of the Spring* College ^the spirit strengthened and re- I ground work of courage, the condi- air-tight against the West Vir-| boys and that the ball struck him in the aye when he was looking chairman and John C. Johnston, j I tion of genuine success, the keystone ginia nine and, led by Terrance, St. in another direction. Bradford Grand Knight, have ar-' fc fcstping with the spiritual in- of character. Vincent short stop, they turned up "How could you be out playing with the boys of the neighbor- ranged a splendid program of enter- Eaat Columbus, Ohio •HMOts, the material should not Sincerity always wins respect; be with some neat catches, to lessen hood when you were sick in bed with the flu?" President Dreyfuss tainment for visiting ladies and; r fWlluofcrd Mount de Chantal , it clothed ever so humbly it can com- the worries of Sugent in the box. j asked in surprise. knights, and the Bradford Cham- A Standard College tor the Higher Edmcmtiom af Wemm IB Meal place for making a re- mand whatever place it may desire: Saturday, May 23, the Bearcats Hemsley—as Ring Lardner might say—"didn't have no comeback ber of Commerce ami civic organi-! git. The spacious, well-shaped ; knowing itself for what it is, it asks will face what will probably prove to that one." zations are enrolled actively in the i Condncted by the Sisters of St. Demiaie the stiff est competition of the sea- li, the quiet, secluded atmos- I no more than its due. .... events outlined. tf the whole scene invite to son when they tangle bats with the For Information, Address Office et the DOM rest and peace. While Confession, to be good, must be North Side Civics at St. Vincent j Many Pittsburgh I7. Preparatory: A cad.ml e. Commercial. next two starts, the Pirates at least appeared to have snared a sure- and John B. MacDonough; State enough winner. Treasurer John M. Boissou; Leo A. e»«rS.r. mm* Say Hilali melted. Very In. I, t. Calls baa, CJJytl H* Quay Morrison Now Wood is on his way back to the minors for "more seasoning." McMullen, past president of Pitts- f However, there are not a few of Wood'* teammate* on the Pir- burgh Chapter and .tate chairman FUNERAL DIRECTOR General Welding Co. ates who believe that if he had settled down to business and had not of Catholih Action Committee; J. Vincent Brogan, chairman. State 84 Punxsutawney, Pa. Radiators— Repaired, Rerored taken himself so seriously, he would (till be in there to**ing 'em over for the Pirates. They *ay that the success he had here last year Committee of New Councils; Wm. A Seton Hill Academy Welding— caused a slight swelling in the region between Charley's ear*, and Ryan, chairman. State Committee on Electric. Oxy-Acetylene that he thought all it was necessary to do to hold down a job in Laymen's Retreats; J. P. Killeen, A State Certified High School fer Girls. College Preparatory, A chairman, State Publicity; Louis F. ] the majors was to let the opposition know that he wa* Charley Wood, Commercial and Home Economic* Courses. Music sad Aft. Fenders Straightened and the other boys would immediately fold up. But the Cubs, Car- S. Cook, chapter president, and dinals and Reds, the three teams he started against this year, appar- many past district deputies and of- GREENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Rot Water Hoilcr Sections N. R. MOORE ently didn't take his 1930 record a* »erlously as Charley himself ficers. Charles T. Doyle of Pitts- Welded did, with the result that each of the three shelled him off the hill. burgh council will serve the con- , Bell Phone 521 vention as assistant secretary and Manager Ens then got tired of it all and left Charley home when the Cast Iron—Steel Machinery Parts reporter. The complete roster of I funeral Director—Ambulance Service Pirates »tarted on their first Eastern trip. <•«>» rrnmrnt Permit to Weld delegates and alternates follows: MOUNT MERCY COLLEGE MHM-14* West Long Avenue Du Boia. Pennsylvania Marlar Boilers One of the veteran Pirate regulars said in discussing Wood's case tiiat the pitcher's main trouble was the swelled head, and that District No. 3, Joseph A. Hensler, A Catholic Institution tor the Higher Edmeatien at if he got over that disease soon enough another year in the minors deputy; Council, Grand Knights, del- Office-Shop: Court 4413 egates and alternates: CONDUCTED BY SISTEBS OP MKBCY Pa. Homestead, r» Clalrton. Pa. Turtle Creek. Pa KITK—Sl'NDAYt l.lndra TOOO wouldn't hurt him a bit. Duquesne, No. 264—R. Gerard Ballrtla mm* m sspllestl— to «ho W*a>*l—*> Mt flM Ae WUmerdlOB. Pa. Wllklnaburg. Pa. "Why," said the Pirate regular in question, "all Charley talked Pliukarik, Pa. T.lesbma MAySawc* SSSS M 116 THIRD AVE. about was the two shout-out games he pitched for us last year. I Henne, Wm. J. Connelly, Henry S. "JOHNSTON the PITTSBURGH, PA. asked him if he remembered what he pitched to each of the batters Carr, Joseph Cawley. in scoring those shut-outs and he replied that he didn't, but that it Braddock, No. 911 — Thomas It Star*. that quality, quantity a a* prie* Sali« HcKaespnrl. Pa kit 5th Ave. S3I U>cust St. Duquesn«. Pa. wasn't necessary to remember such thing* anyway. When he gets a Qainn, Henry J. Baumgartner, Mi- J|k. Pa.—III* Frankslown Ava.: tS4» Korbe« St . "UT Homewood Ava. little bit older, Charley will realize that you have to pitch with your chael J. Weber, Charles J. Carr. McKeesport, No. 956—Wm. J. THE ST. XAVIER SCHOOL ILOtlSTS DECORATORS NURSERYMEN WE RENT head as well as your arm when you get up to the big leagues, even if you have never done it before." Yester, M. A. Halleron, M. J. Grif- LATROBE, PA. fin, H. E. Andrews. Cwdeeted *r ihr ütalm at Has«* SMllla* lOnls tse O • . . • An accredited high school, commercial cours«* and «Ismaatai 1 FULL DRESS Homestead, No. 2201—John J. for girla Elementary School for boys. Mualc. Art, 6Iim ter A«(»«*kllea NOTRE DAME-TECH TICKET SALE Fedigan, John J. Geary, B. Ranky, SES *! AND Joseph A. Hensler. F.r Calslaae« Apply to tks Blum— A. LEA HESS Practically two-thirds of the Pitt Stadium has already been sold District No. 18, Edward P. Grif- out for the Carnegie Tech-Notre Dame game of next October 31, fin. deputy. Maanfartarer a ad Dealer TUXEDOS according to announcement made this week to this paper by Max E. AWNINGS—UPHOLSTERING—AI'TO TOPS Allegheny, No. —Edward F. Hannum, publicity director of Tech. Max is authority for the state- Kram, Albeit A. Scholze, William J. MT. GALLITZKN ACADEMY 9m Springs, Hair Mattresses—CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE ESSER BROS. ment that over a2,000 tickets haw already been reserved for that Groff, J. Lawrence Home. II Saetk Fourth Street Clearfleld. Pa. battle and he urges all who would like to see it from good vantage Sharpsbarg, iio. 972—George A. BADEN. PA. points to file their application* as early as possible. While the tickets 322 LIBERTY AVE. Green, Thomas F. Sheedy, Joseph P. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS are not as yet ready for distribution, hundreds are sending in their Moelter, James S. Kerr. Atlantic 3277 orders to the Tech offices in Schenley Park, and there is no doubt Kittanning, No. 1011—James El- Phone, Rochester 102 but that the game will be another sell-out, equaling the record Stadium lermeycr, F. T. Benson, Wm. Cul- M. W. FELTON crowd of nearly 80,000 which saw the Notre Dame team overwhelm lerton, VV. A. Pierce. the Pitt Panthers last October at the Stadium. New Kensington, No. 1381—Jas. FUNERAL DIRECTOR It has also been noted by the Tech authorities, Mr. Hannum says, F. Jordan, Wm. E. Ward, E. F. Hop- that there has been no appreciable letup in the demand for ticket« pel, Rev. Joseph Metsch, SETON HILL COLLEGI for the Notre Dame game since the death of Knut« Rockne, the fa- Bellevue, No. 1400—Willard P. J«w Aleundria Bloirswillo, Po. GRADUATION GIFTS Summer June 29 to Amgmet T. Bulletin < Fountain Pens of latest and best mous Irish coach. In some quarters it was thought that Rockne's Braun, Paul V. McGurgan, David Session t.vp«« for T!nvklieeriu»;. Shorthand. death would dampen the enthusiasm of a lot of people for the Notre M. Martin, eLo A. McMuUen. €3 co»mee in 19 depmrtmamte Personal 1'-. Mechanical Pencils, Dame football teams, but this has not been the case so far in the Self-Sharpening and ScJr'l''eedIng Natrona, No. 2602—J. L. Purvis, GREENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Safety Razors. MoiloS. Niivoljiqs! demand for tickets for the Irish appearance here next Fall. The B. G. Burns, Vincent J. Roll, Dr. Cearhart Lumber & Supply Co., Inc. sporty public realizes that, even without the guiding genius of Rockne, John A. Huth. CLUB SUPPLIES the Notre Dan>e team will still be in the forefront in American col- Frame». Hooflac. Wall Board. Foraltare. Hardware Taille., Kati^yHmai», J.Wrlry District No. 21, Edward Lee Bla- Dears, lege football and evidently some £0,000 Pittsburgh district fans will de), deputy. LUMBER YARDS AND PLANING MILL GREETING »CARDS he on hand to greet Hunk Anderson'* 1931 edition of the South Bend Pittsburgh, No. 491—Leo J. Aar- SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE CLEARFIELD, PA. nirthdair, < «a««Ifeierat. Blrlk. tornado when the latter tro• t ont• o the• Stadiu• m field next October 31. on, Esq., Louis F. S. Cook, William Wedjha^etrw . • A. Ryan, Thomas A. Walsh. LATROBE, PA. Chartiers, No. 875—Laurence IRISH HOLIDAY IN NEW YORK ASK FOR CATALOGUE OF COLLISI Singer Pen & Gift Shop OToole, John L. Skarrv. Edward A. PREPARATORY COUMIS CRAFTON, INGRAM and ELLIOTT Jenkins Atca4e. .Vit'tAburgli Over 50,000 New York Irishmen, their wives and children includ- McCann, Edward Lee Bladel. ed, jammed their way into the Yankee Stadium last Sunday after- Washington, No. 1083—John P. Your Patronage Solicited pet Ji J Jdl:Mi!V |: • ^ noon to see the Gaelic football champions of Ireland, making their l-eyland, Frank E. Aber, P. H. first appearance in this country, defeat a picked team of American Yorke, Joseph Murry. INDIANA, PA. COLTERYAHN SANITARY DAIRY OUR LADY OF MERCY players by a score of 9 to 6. No world series game ever brought more Coraopolis, No. 2555—John F. ACADEMY color than these sturdy sons of Erin brought to the House that Ruth Sullivan, Thos. H. Gsffney, Joseph L. Singer, Thos P. Sullivan. fer Better Milk For Better Service S322 Fifth A MltakargbrN. built, according to New York papers. The game alone, in its continuous Archbishop Canevin, No. 2652— Plant 1004 Fredonia Street (Elliott) Pittsburgh Conducted by the Sisters of activity from whistle to whistle, would warm the hearts of the Mercy. An id» «1 school for young thrill-seeker, but the crowd was the big show. It was like a country J. H. Hammill, S. A. Fritschi, Frank Phone WAInet «Ml ladies snd little girl" Affiliated fair back in the old country, many said, with whole families from the Gold hack, Chas. Brosier. Dr« R. Ee Hughes with the Catholic University of Branch Office—No. 3 Shawhan Place, Carnegie America. Recognition by the State youngest babe to grandparent* represented, watching the game, listen- District No. 22, John W. Stader, Phone Carnegie 888 Board of Education. Academic and ing to the Irish airs played by Emmett's Pipers band, the Sixty-ninth deputy. INDIANA, PA. Commercial Academic four-year Regiment veterans, and the Monaghan Fife and Drummers, and Latrobe, No. 940—J. W. Novak, courses. P. F. McClain. Piano, VU>Hn and Vocal Mualc. finally swarming out onto the field to shoulder members of the Painting. Oil. Water Colors. China, winning team to the dugoute. Jeannette, No. 1222—John F. Mc- Dramatic Art. The names of the winning players were, Rlordan, Whitty, Connor, Cleery, Bernard Gallagher, EdwarA I» TANDA — Primary classes for small boy« Walsh, O'Donnell, Russell, J. Landers, Brosnan, Stack, Doyle, T. Lan- G. Murrman, Paul P. Carroll. QUALITY AT CUT HATE PRICES and girls. Greensburg, No. 1480—M. J. Britt, jftrtwn Kodak*, Patent Medicino», Spalding Sportine For further Information address ders, Ryan, Fitzgerald, Sweeney and, last but not least, Captain Joe Teilet (Ms, On* Ssadrtes. MwaWegs ryi THK VIIHWTKR«« Sheehy, called the greatest player in Ireland. John F. Wills, Jacob E. Bell, F. J. WkllSMfi aad ji>«s«rt CM«Mw Goods, Stationery, Candies, loo Cream, Tobacco I'hoar. Mekealey MW Lennon. COU IN—IRSI jjMiP W CRAFTON AVE. CRAFTON. FA. St Joseph, No. 2648—L. A. Ruff- sona JUSTICE FOR THE NEGRO learned that an injustice had been ner, L. G. Messier, C. J. Clark, E. Heagy Drug Co., he. tue committed. C. Albert (The Echo, Buffalo) No doubt the changed sentiment in Irwin, No. 2707—John J. Collier, " TÙVÒUrt HARDWARE CO. Ursuline Academy The "Chronicle," a monthly maga- Norfolk is mainly If not entirely Rodger Butler, Patrick A. Sullivan, | due to the activity of Fr. Vincent (Wlaeblddle Avenue, near I'enn) zine for Catholic negroes published Robert J. West. Genuine Eo ; • •tatet ILS none. «i». * _ Fr. Gillard himself, "in the simple Creary, Esq., deputy. the pen ef Fr. John T. GUIard, CsII 747-R fer Appointments I»*» Statisti St. Phone Walnut 41>0-Tttl Crattea. Fa. Contacted hy I'rsallne Ifnns S.S.J., of the recent acquittal in unassuming manner of a Catholic Beaver Falls, No. 604—C. A. Approved and. Accredited by the priest" has for years been "doing Norfolk, Va.,. of a negro lad who Schell, A. G. Helbling, Wm. J. SPEER'S BEAUTY SHOPPE State Bofir4 of Education and his work for the love of God" and had been accused of criminally as- Rhein, Carl Schweiger. m w. Phil., stmt ladles Affiliated with Duquesne Univer- "won his way into the heads and Ambridge, No. 1780—M. T. Mad- ST. JEROME'S sity of Plttsburg-h. saulting a white woman. At first fi heart* of all Norfolk white and den, M. E. Whalen, J. Dewald, L. SS. CYRIL * METHODIUS condemned to death for the crime Auto Serrlet black, Protestant and Catholic, high It. Gaughenbaugh. Schoener, Chas. S. Ludwig. LEROI, m MOTHER OF SORROWS which he "confessed," a sensational Vr Terms, npply 1» til* Plftdff and low. A member by request of all Midland, No. 2005—Frank A. Donora, No. 1941 — Francis R, second trial lasting four days re- THE MASTER the important civic organizations, Kappel, Michael McDonald, John J. Horn, James Kelly, Fred Kogler, T. sulted in unanimous acquittal. Mean- clubs, committee«, and so on, his is Dorgan, Richard Geary. H. Garde. AND DYERS while the staid old Southern city an unique and acknowledged position Woodlawn, No. 2161—Dr. Jos. F. Monongahela, No. 2600—G. W. LAWRENCE B. FRTE "The Mountain" was shaken to its very depths. .of influence in all things racial." The Campbell, Martin S. Kunzmann, Eppler, Thos. Ward, Sr., Rev. P. 3. At Your Servie* FUNERAL DIRECTOR According to Fr. Gillard, the Nor- career of this zealous and prudent Patrick A. Donovan, Michael J. Kitrick. Charles Brady. negro missionary shows at least one Kane. Pittsburgh will tie with Philadel- Wo Call fm Af«>«« Bell IW 74-J CBAELEBOL PA. folk officials handled the case in a 1808 1931 remarkably efficient and impartial way in which race prejudices can be Father James Reid, No. 2194— phia in having the largest group at Karlealaatlcal Smlaarr effectively overcome and the foul F. N. Joyce. the convention. K KMMITtat'R«, NU. manner. That the first trial was a Ef**' Phonet 474-47S Caadartce by Mrrulnr lltrgjat. miscarriage of justice wa* no fault crime of lynching wiped out from District No. 38, William B. Cush- ROSS AND Aldrd bjr IMy Profraaara of theirs; when they discovered the the life of the Southern people. ing, deputy. Course; CI« ss leni. Srientlflc. Prë- Monessen, No. 954—John C. I ner- The world does not wish for one CHARLEROI SUPPLY COMPANY ITedlcal. High School. Separate mistake, they promptly corrected it. mann, J. P. Schniedt, Jas. E. Mc- and the same thing. Each one wants DE GAETi 4 Departments for boy» between tha The people of Norfolk also acted We must always remember that LUMBER AND BÜILDERS' SUPPLIES airea of IS and 14 year«. For cata- with admirable discretion and were God does everything well, although Shane, Jos. J. Boyle. something different. How fortunate log jtddfrss Charleroi, No. 956—John J. Hen- it is that nature allows man to fel- «UCH-MIXED CERTIFIED CONCRETE Ht. Rtf. M»»r. 1.1. 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RETREAT FOR GIRLS TO CROWN MAY QUEEN \ N » I'll \ I'll THE Propagation of Faith Society IN CARRICK CHURCH IN URSULINE CHAPEL I .a ve not with (rief my xtniie 125 North CmiK Street. Ptttuhurgh, l'a. huxsiiity even IHK, Muy 21, at Til. wniiift of the Iilessed Vir- There'» n a u i¡ h I y o u need Kr*. I. C. Klimke, Oiurrriti Dii.-rtor I, I, « ill be the opening MTV- „.¡J at on.' . . . Jefferson gin in the t'iiapel of Ursuline a three day rot rcat for th Your warm heart heat <»f ladies of St Wend'çl i M par Y" in* I.aiiies' Academy, .South 2014 InvMtaMrt 1% 'lll'K pra > *-r Sis Out» IVr t »pit» Contribution brothers Springfield Zoning Board Awed ister avenue, ( arr I*Win»'indille avenue, take-, place Fri will lw conductfil h y th. \ sau rea me that you care. lt>»ril n! P* mor ru t lr \\>m^n are tin The annual meeting of the General By Anti-Catholic Lender, noon. May Ti. at I 10 tog to b ( luK and Tra aeri ed, Tuesday or FrkUy alt April, Wliile fears were expressed white school uniforms with ribbon the frenerai F i a - i|i-mii i I os i oh Sunday during the year that the world do head hands lead The standard Bear- Teresa, the I it tie Flower of J' \ Udori wrlrome Monday, Wrdnraday or Tharaday , May L'I. Willi a procession, precision would seriously atTrvt the a pi er is Master Ceorjce Hogue, the was spent a a day of recolle« on member donations of tho papa! organization h, Thomas bv members of the club. Mass was Dani. I \ Hm klfv, virai k'.-ii.-ial oda'htv of the Blessed Vir- I'»««'--. Mi'li for support of the missions, it is now l, Thomas -aid 111 the ( 'uh I Impel by Rev. l'a mil Benedict ion and Te I .apgdon, l.yiui I.; established that the r ft urns will bo the \ I, hdioi »• «• I.' t'liicinnati a the Crown Bearers. Billy Zv- ther Clarence, O.M.Cap., at which almost equal to those of last year. V rev Bush and the Flower the members received Holy Com- slight diminution in the figures for I'h. children of the pun-h will be Rombach Chair & Furniture rector of St. Raphael - parish lo- Mai jorie Hockensmith, Vir- munion. This wit- followed bv a con 1930 is due to the falling off in the limited lo I-ir t Communion un Naattaflerert mm4 IMtlfililan returns from the United States. The mat iudaV niormnii. May MlI , al a Sol f ila I ri t, Jean Henifer and Bar to build the hospital lia- been ahi ! ra Moore. ¡Hie Mittle 1*löwer explanation of the drop in this conn •mil M.I- » íi I h w ill be celebrated I'he ladies of the Utile Klo wer try is explained by the fact that the city the • ping It R o'clock I 'll children will be The Queen is Amanita Slagel. Sen- ior, with Maids of Honor, Mary Guild prepnred anil served a suinp WHOLESALE ftjfures for the previous >ear, 192!*. uveite.) n t lie S apula r on Sunday ' I tuous dinner in the < lüb pari, r included several bequests that had M an ¡ fest I i race Wolff, Mary Catherine Brown, Silence was olis.rveil throughout matured. The revenue from the uxual liai and "M ay hp the and Attendants, Annette Harmon, Specializing on Institution and Convent Ft • the .|a> which pa.-se.| quickly in sources, membership fees and dona other, r when Spriniftii Helen tiillespie, Maigaret Kane, Ir , pious reading, saying the stations tions, about equal those of the year people. of larjf! It you to believe no . and he ina Silverman, Senior». of the cross, rbsarics and other Office and Sales Room - - 931 Peaa AvMaajj 1929. hearts," Miiti,i. Benediction of the Blessed Sacra B>. praye-rs At thiee o'clock, Falber Ma: .. secures us from going ment follows, Itev. Joseph Until»«», PITTSBURGH, PA. Hi» Eminence Cardinal Van Ro* as to desire to be always O.M.1 'ap , I hapla.in. Clai-eii.e gave the second cönfer da 1 ence, follovved by Benediction of the sum, prefect of the Sacred Congre- 1 \ others, and to obey their \ seen s ion Thursday a class re- ».limile ITI 7-471* wit* |fl Sparili glie hl ^tnvsi It iaddressed Most Blesse.l Sai rament. hMNTi gation of tlie Propaganda, comment His Boline "To the Working People of Spring ids froin the heart. - -St. ceived First Holy Communion in the The regulär nidnthly meeting of ing on the returns said in part: "And at ion of lield." Xavier Convent Chapel. if indeed there is a slight diminution ¡ j| the l.ittle l'!ii».-r Club was helei on r "Two years ago the umlersigned Mon.lay, May II. at which time it in the alms collected, everyone -w had occasion to visit the Citv hos- knows well that this is not the fault i was voted unon to holtl a dance at our paten ami pital," Mon.-ignor Buckley wrote. I I West View Park on I uesday, June of the indefatigable zeal of those di- gratula! ioi "While there In- asked one of the Ii. recting the Society. These directors ist dl: Church Music Commission Everything for the Office.. $ udicials how the sick poor were The hext caril party to be heltl by on the contrary, are worthy of our land." And cared for m their homes. The re Rev. C. A. Sanderbeck. Secretary the clob will be on Wednesday, enthusiastic; praise and ackiidwledg audienc ply was that otiU one nur^e wa^ set VOI R »I lllerv effective ti. the better for all i fhürsday evening, 8 o'cleck, May your call day in and day forting feeling that now the mission« tualh built for them in Batesville, ill'eicut parts of an> Mass written |lavp u|| ((,,, iftlv hevotion and Benedict on After eerned. are fully taken care of. Far fron gla.ide Ind., and another m St, Ixuns. i iiiodern style by comjietent com second time with a Services l.nclm- and social in the out. that; this amount will not even ap on "But a coterie of our friends I ? I j '-ers. ; cendo" at tl "sus. ip. deprecatio- parish hall. To this we add the I proach tlie partial alleviation of the sior and vvlui object lo the poor having beautiful j I be K \ lili. KI.K1SON' is a cry nem nostrani" ( rei on praytr). It is this Company's duty desire to m?ke our needs. In the first place, let us con tiie ' Popi surroundings when sickness and >r men y. It i- repeated three I'he succeeding phrase "Qui sedes ail to keep its service ready. customers s list of \ sider the large peisonnel among sioti idult disease overtake tllein Persons In nus to ( ioti the Ku'.her, three times dexteiam fa tris, miserere nobis" •whom this fund is to he apportioned; cam i timi the Son. and three times to (Thou who sittest at the right hand there are about 165,000 workers; of trib •elected site were afraid of cnnVami- Il.lv G ho K y ri e eleison of the Kather, have mercy on us » is this group, 47.&00 comprise priests, mon •lord hada> evening, Maj necessary fol a chaste man or a iderii'e in our Lo '- mercy. In mu-! Die hymn concludes with an act ic. both hiimilit and confidence j of absolute confidence in our l-or.l 1105 Ca rasa 20, and will close on Sunday, Mav virginal woman to proclaim th. ir THE DISINFECTANT;; virtue to the world If the word .ill fimi their | per expression in Jesus Chlist and faith in the Holy Ötudica PMI <>•» HM*, a» 24 The Mass in the morn ngs will Mnthodist or Episcopal was stilisti a soft registration of the organ, in Trinity: "Quoniam Tu solos Sane-1 WALL P/ he at li o'clock and the services u tuted for Catholic there would be no subdued singing of the choir, aiid | tus, etc.," that is, "For Thou only I talleri The Noce tor Wedding the evenings ut 7 ! .. There will be in a rather slow pro. .-eding of the art Holy; Thou only art the Lord; CLEM a general communion Sunila\ morn It «I«! riat an rhythmical movement given by an Thou only. O Jesus Christ, with; fSftlgMg Sensible ing at 7 and the solemn closing Sun "Andante moderato" (MM. from 66 j the Holy Ghost, art most high ini to 7'Ji. Since the same invocation \ the glory of Goti the Father. I dav afternoon at M, with a r.vei.tion 0 111 v work, whose only lif«- is to e.\ Prices ercise the works of mercy and char I- repeated three times, it is sug- A men." From the first words of ce-t.-.i !.. sin« it "piano" the first i this conclusion, organ and choir, One never regrets having it v. who recognizes in .-very man or woman the person of our suffering t ime ip I. "mezzo piano" the sec- , should resume the same tempo in the best catering, for there 1 Ìoil and Saviour and ministers to ond time (m.p. ) I, "mezzo forte" the which the Gloria was begun ( Alleg- THE TWO MOST IMPORTAR!: them patiently, kindly and tireless- tiin.l time ( in. f i Any "forte" ( f. ) ro moderato) ami use a mezzo fortej it a satisfaction in quality or "fortissimo" I If i is out of place w ith a gradual "crescendo" to I !y. who ask nothing for their sérv- that compensates. during the K vrie. for it is not in j "forte" or "fortissimo" at the words ! Shoes for Nuns, eos except the coarse clothing thev keeping with the meaning of the "Tu solus Altissimus." Here the wear ami the bite they cat, would CLEANSERS IN THE H0Ì worii-. climax will be reached and a "ral The Joyce • McClementa l?e turned down so mercilessly, -o Co. never lowers quality coldly, -o cruelly. Search the his The GI URI A begins with the lentando" will begin in preparation Nurses and hymn which the angéis snug on the for the invocation "Jells Christe" but adheres to a sensible lorv of the United State, anil you will not find a city^lisgraced b\ an Rrst Christmas night to honor the which will be rendered slowly, soft- i WESTERN SAVINGS and price policy for all birth of our l.ortl. "Glory be to ly and where possible without ur- DEPOSIT BANK Teachers lio, | on high.1 anil on earth peace to ! gall accompaniment. functions. Monsiu-noi- Buckb'v did m U.1 llaillMrM Siren the nii-n of « ill. We praise Thee; At "Cum Sancto Spiritll, etc.,"! llll.ri llulialna I'lliihurik, Pa. Mtnus and Estimates sub- would 1 o vv we adore I'he. we I which often is written in the form j ( lltliolic at L'luiifv T The joy contait «1 in | of a short "Fugue," the tempo may I mitted mil nut obligation. "Angelic!bp accelerated a little more (Alleii- vs' have offered anil tll.-S.. ' Ill s .ses of' thJ fast tern-1 ro, M M. from 100 to 108), while it "many pi'rsoi II vom" I- s a rather Weddings a Specialty I era to M M. lie- the choir may sing "forte" ati.l lu- - Catholic Chu • ro.l iI |MI ( Allei ll Kill together with a crease gradually together with the! itn-v to carrv on lust, picjiic II c.l •forte" by bi rgan up to the "Amen." When the- or g-» n luv The organ , how- ["Amen" i- repeated two or three I SPRING STYLES lever, sho ate or | times (three times should be 1 smother the voices of the ingers. enough) they will be rendered with At the W( irds "we adore I hee" I A a "rallontando and crescendo" till a I'h* PAUL R. COYLE NAMED ranuis I. •i a good "rallentando" "fortissimo" (without yelling) is World « Clotri •r»» Iterr: Safy w ith a "diminu-1 reached on the last chord. (To be I Howl ClrUMf the voices because of tho continued.) MA Jett»0 irati i-x pressed m the Examinations isible, "a.loiamus 1H OtSJO KWOM M Paul R Coyle, ,i sophomore in tlie W hen i I'he organists and choir directors Two nationally advertised products >QU NKD College of Art-, was named last j Te" should be sung without organ I listed here below are notified to ap- that art a accompaniment, which will again be pear before the Diocesan Music Com- j to-miton ||:iHhT These Are Store Specials. the Hotel Sc hen ley, with Paul F. Christe" while the Celebrant andjthoerl. When Yoa "Bring Home tin Mp No Dfliverien at These Prices. Nugent serving a- general chairman. the congregation how their heads in Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Mrs. R.J. HENNE For Particulars John Hanev of the senior class, a reverence of the Holy Name. The Lulu Parker, Càiri» far All (»rraaloaa liassmate of Nugent, is treasurer of phrase "Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, St. Richard, George Kieland. «I» leliler «ve. Enal l lhrri» R-E-M-E-M-B-E-R H rite Matron the dance. Filius Patris" may be sung "memo- Free Course in Church Music forte," in contrast with the "pianis- Organists and choir directors will 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 3264 Middletown Road Professor James D. Manning, who KNA]P P was chairman of the recent Prep simo" of the approaching "Qui tol- j kindly bring with them the Kyriale Liberty Engraving Co. School Athletic Association Dance lis peccata muntli." Here there w ill i for the classes on Saturday morn-j 612 Wood Street Grant 1651 Large PITTSBURGH, PA. he also a "rallcntando molto" in ing at 11 o'clock and on Saturday Help to Build held in the University Gymnasium, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT lo J> BROTHERS CÛ preparation for the tempo "An-'evening at 8 o'clock. The study of j Phone Walnut 3955 is faculty supervisor of the Prom. Your M Marnai If. lit Dilata« St. Committeemen serving with Nu- ilaiite" or "Largo" (MM. from 54]» new Gregorian Mass will be be- Small _ gent ami Haney include Joseph to 60) to he employed for_t.his same ' gun. Community I* Kss* fi I VVeilan«! and William McKee, pro- ,4c Kee« Rocks Trust Co. ,-.0« PEN N AVENTE grams; James W. McCraley, Ed- 4 Par Caul, wa fta.Ihii BAKER 7BROTHEV f ward l^ahv and Jack Creighton, Ml CHAHTIRRa ttEXI C French Shop ( JENKINS ARCADE floor; Roger Howley, John Wagner H. A. Becker Music House, Inc. THE ORIGINAL WONDER BAKÙ and Or.vi lie Tuescher, orchestra; Specializing in Approved Catholic Church Mutic CLEARANCE SALE DRESSES George Zeuger, Andrew Welsh, ami W.,..ie WMIUIe ltl! Pittsburgh's Moti Complete Music Store VICTORY CHEESE CO. All the Modelt »/s and V» Off Robert Escher, decorations; Rohcrt Mitten.lorf and Frank Pollak, pub HOI E. Ohio St., N. S„ Pittahurgh, Pa. ( ha*. B. Jarnha, Mgr nistrlbutors of Sod us llrsnd KINDLY PATRONIZE OUR AD CRItANKD I IHTII.I I HKR'K Priced «I $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and Up licity. «4M %..rlh ix. wmmgm

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STORED 4SI» (UIPPCD The only efficacious remedy for 571 Forest Ave., Bellevue E LONG DISTANCE MOVING Pkaaa Lafayette S833 this disorder is the return to the Y (241 Uruad Street ICerner lartatt) GIVES TRANSLATION Telephone Linden 5800-58015802 «IL'ICK SERVICE TO YOKTM HOMM 1300 and 1302 FEDERAL STREET sane principles of Christian social S INI ton TRICKS N. s_ rn-rsiu iKiii rt. philosophy, and their prudent appli- OF POPE'S ADDRESS South Hills Welding cation to capital, to labor and to the their eyes on earthly (tikk s without Bracing Radiator Rcpalrlafi I PHILIP E. FITZGIBBONS AxJm ui Frames Straightened relations between the two. heed of God and of things eternal. LIBERTY WE (Continued from P»ge 1) The principal remedy, therefore, Ilrllrair.iira an* Kanry Greeertee 4 rms . h i! i. ele i., l.amolft Sas Harry Schweitzer, Prop. Changes in Socialism Noted i ..ld Menta r. ïfelrése • Sil must be applied to the root itself by Storca Opra frora H A. M. te 11 P. M. AND REPAIR fi rms. ii'-vV pap endeavoring to impede by all unjust 41 Mt. OII?«r It IMttabursh, Pa. G. Walter Bauer 14 rms . 2 ba i h« t ! 1 1 abuse of power. '* Socialism, too, which has boasted raising up men's hearts and minds ninnerà nnd l.nnrkea Se, fe* at Ali Matt aaÜ apart in»tit * SIIMI of supplying a radical remedy for to God and filling' them with nobler Tlmea Inala lied In AH •tnUICE, REAL ESTATE, |>ri. PcrriM'illo In actual fart numerous associa- Il Un nd S.KN) Cealrr Alkea Area. 3 rms . S27.30 this same evil—-a remedy which was and purer aspirations. To this end WEILET« MOMTGASFH tions, wither of laboring men by life between capital and labor, fori worse than the disease itself—has SATIRO MASIOR Mteea Wer* 4 rni* . pn. I.» ti» 1st Tl..' themselves or of .tradesmen, farmers on the one hand immense riches are | the first urgent nee the Papal Blessing will be inv , ¡ml**. »• ...... duty of the church and of lis head In the present order this can be ertheless a fundamental concept of having his own way. 1 to alL *A Pietnary indulgence j ANNUNTI VfWN, NOR H SIDE accomplished only by a fair and ciples were to prevail, as many in- form and returned to his apartments. If conscience smite L- |H to intervene in social problems, not human society so different from the sist, the disaster would be terrible. The shouting continued until the r bs gained, under the usual con- indeed in technical matters nor for just wage. Wages, therefore, must true concept given to us by the Gos- an admonition; if twice, it is a J The Junior Holy Name Society will be such as really to satisfy the legiti- Strong as she is in God's infallible pontiff appeared at a window and dem nation.—Hawthorn*. I of Confession and Holy Com- receive Holy Communion next Sun- temporal ends, but in *o far a* these pel, that any agreement in .doctrine promises, the Church does not fear waved again. .problems fall under the moral and mate requirements of an honest j remains always absolutely impossi- The Apoatle Udo us rejote» tfc-J Hi - - «n. ' - . * • day. iha^Biiwiii» itthmio; for herself, hut she fears for •••o This was the Pope's first Impor- evangelical law. working man, not only for his per- ble. hope in order that, i ' f il—S smkLjMiUUon« fox , Uli» na- of , the. ilolji. Ghvst. «j:«- held every many of her sons, for so many souls tant radio address in the vernacular. of the fatare Ufe, wo i In them he reaffirms the Catholic son but also for his family, and to sarly. ,Address: Reverend evening.at 7:46. On May 25, a 1 make it possible for him to improve It is not possible to be at once a who would be lost. His address on the occasion of the joy in th* most i'imÊkt.'b mm* -fcWism , CameUt« MiV»s-|party annd bioK"biuj-i yentertni't i.eri N vrltl doctrine, s^t forth by Leo XIII, con- good Catholic and a true socialist. All mutt work together, therefore, inauguration of the Vatican City the present life.- the i>'«r>r. cerning the right of property and hla conditions within the limits , j«»,l»ritto, Pa. All will >hare in be held Jfor the benefit above described. At this point the Supreme Pontiff, for the common good, in complete last February 12 was delivered in True humility consists f jl Dm May dervotlona which »»t, «nnial ^lay Iron n will be its double character, individual and with fatherly affection, exhorts and harmony and discipline, each at his Latin. contrat with all that Got} I : * «sadncted daily at CaVmer, andfheM Sunday evennu , 31. A social, denouncing egotistical indi- Class Wars Condemned entreats those erring sons who, de- own post and in his own sphere Americans who were present to- to ordain for ua, MMg i Icing nti>- vidualism and collectivism as equal- IJSlh the Holy Communiops of the largo clans of children, Toward the end of the second part cided by false hones, have gone to seeking only the Interests of good day included Bishop Edwin V. unworthy ta bo ealkd Mm of their ly pernicious errors, and stating the Holy Father traces the general swell the ranks of socialism, to re- and the kingdom of Jesus Christ. O'Hara of Great Falls, Mont., who Fear not to tell Jesus LvM**Ut* Hans throughout the p*red for-the recepti May SI. briefly what are the duties of own- N. Upon request, the r^jneUt* First Holy Commum lines according to which the social turn without delay to the bosom of With this paternal exhortation sat in front; Father Matthew Lb love Him, aeon either pt poned ership and the position of the stste the Church which they have done ill Fortier, S.J., dean of Fordham Uni- it is the monne ta i»*M>SUmake pHvfcU- nov. rSf. A* Forty .»ouri. Iwetio order must be renewed if it is to concludes the important document June in regard to private property. correspond with the laws of justice. to abandon. that the Holy Father offers as a versity; Father Husslein, well-known you.—The Little Fisses». fjpK Aeyereod.. Mother Prlteess, »wing to the Missmji, win Speaking of the relations between Jesuit writer; Monsignors Kiley and ftB»|j|e Monastery, Loretto, Pa. 1« and close June 10- All opposition between the classes He urges them to enroll them- precious jubilee gift to his dear sons, Not ealy in solitude, but capital and labor, the two elements must cease, and harmonious collab- selves among those groups of gen- and through them, to the whole Hreslin of the American College In the company et other» wo « of the actual economic regime, the oration must be established between erous men who, according to the world, wishing and imploring for all Home; John J. Raskob and his serra solitude et heart and WEST END Holy Father repeat* that neither the various trade groups. principles given by Leo XIII, are the blessings of heaven. daughter Elizabeth, and Dr. Ray- iariy converse with God. $ K ' r lias the right to demand for itself, Work is not any kind of saleable; striving with every nerve to estab- mond Sullivan of New York. ' alone all the profits of their mutual commodity, but one in which the lish on a sound basis, justice and Only if our daughters are respon- The Charge d'Affaires of the collaboration. He recalls the clear human dignity of the working man charity in human society. sible and our sons are honorable and Spanish Embassy, t» whose govern- Défi» those who aia word* of Leo Xiil ("Capital «an not must always t>e respected. Tne Holy Father then passes on to clean may we hope for heroes in our ment the Vatican protested today Our Lord Jeeus Cfcrirt wf tho do without labor nor labor without The various trades, industries and indicate with greater precision the land. against anti- Catholic disorders in of charity and by the destro ta | This M-year-old bank provides perfect safety capital") occupations must all work together] remedies for present evils. Spain, was present. moto tho honor and glory «f God does not send us trials to lose tho most agreeable lettere an 1 I. lar Pittsburgh aavers *ad p*y* »hem 4 per rent Wealth Unevenly Distributed for the common good, and human With keen insight he observes that which the Holy Spirit compound intere*t on their savinf*. In the past there has been beyond society will be the more cordially the root of the disorder, both in the our souls, but to save them; if we God never wishes to entrap us M take us at a disadvantage.—Father their heart* by the prsyssa i|uest ion an excessive and unjust di*- united and harmoniously organized modern economic world in general do not know how to profit by them they maho for each akn WABASH PITTSBURGH proportion ot the commodities oi| th« more faithfully all and etch I and in socialism, liee in men fixing it is our own fault. Fabcr.

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(Catholic Bulletin, St. Paul) During the The sentimentalists who so tear- made by St A| fully complain against animal vivi- taking of the ft section in their periodic sallies upon the legislatures could devote their the founding af time and sympathy to better pur- demptorists, pose in combating the really bar- Sacred Host barous practice or human steriliza- DURABLE! cross surmouatfag * tion which is making such shocking Experience has prtvvpil the durability of gwui rofUTPtf* in ail Btruo- progress amongst us. But senti- surrounded by tur*»*. Even urwlcrjrrountl, Silbaujfh Air Soai^i Reinftvrred ("micri»t* mentalists are always prone to dis- the Passion. The Burial Vault* do resist-th«» Mtronuest press lire «»f earth and wate r. tort values. ople sa* it: It Concrete always irnproves with a^e. For centuries of absolute pro- By vivisection is meant, of course, £e was the laat tection be sure to use our burial vault. S scientific experimentation upon liv- deceived. He we ever, and te Delivered Anywhere Sold by Any Undertaker \ ing creatures for the purpose of ad- vancing the medical knowledge that parition he mad» it is essential to the prevention and the seal of his cure of human ills. When such ex- J. M. Silbaugh & Sons, Mfgr. perimentation is performed for a USHER AM; humane purpose and without any un- Phone 2919 UNIONTOWN, PA. necessary cruelty there is no objec- St. Basil's Vi tion in reason of morals against it. ' unction with the Modern control of tuberculosis diph- i loly Name theria, rabies and many other dis- smoker in 3t eases rests upon knowledge ac- on May 25. TWm quired in the experimental labora- eel lent en- HCl BISHOP I BID FAREWELL TO tory. sport talk by Etaer Father Robert Kelley, SJ., presi- radio novelty by dent of Loyola University, Chicago, lowed by i . appeared before the Illinois legisla- monica band, ture a few days ago to defend vivi- lunch will section against proposed restrictions. entertainment is "There is a moral side to the ques- ship of Rev. Pari Vincentian Prelate Whose See Passionist Fathers Are Honored tion," he said. "I hold that it is 1« In Central Chips Says \ Here Before Departure For immoral and criminal to prefer the life of an animal to that of a baby. In thia world we New Outbreaks Impend ! China Mission Fields It is capable of the clearest proof tures, on work, m k^, that experimentation upon animals man comfort; Mt th* St. Louis, Mo., May 19 Kt. Rev. Before a congregation that taxed has saved the lives of many babies. ous of ita weekl E. T. Sheehan, C.M., Bishop of the capacity of St. Paul's Monastery Animals were made for man, not must seek its Yukiang, Province of Kianirsi, in church. South Side, last Sunday af man for animals. I springs. central China, arrive«! in the city ternoon, the solemn departure serv- last w«ek, ami is »topping at the rec- ices of the Passionist Order were held for three of the Father« who Five of the six girls who took part in the Anal* of the Forensic victorious Sacred Heart team, and the Misses Kathleen Healy, Anna tory of tile Church of St. Vincent de Leagues' dioccsan championship last Sunday afternoon are shown I. s Bru no and Helena Murray of the Holy Rosary team. Miss Carrigan Paul, Ninth and Barry streets. He will shortly embark for duty in the — C-O-A-L - Mission fields of China. above admiring the handsome cup presented hy Judge John P. Kgan did no( participate last Sunday, her place having been taken by Misa was formerly a teacher at Kenrick of the local Common Pleas Court. Reading from left to right they are: Ruth Ann Robertshaw. The above picture is reprinted here through The departing missionaries are Seminary, and also taught at the The Misses Mice Iftohson. Marv tiarrigan and Ruth Madden, of tile the courtesy of the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph. St. Louie Preparatory Seminary- the Rev. Father I,eo J. Berard, C P., THE ENTERPRISE COAI^. Part of his mission to this coun- of Cambridge, Mass.; the Rev. Fa- try is to ordain to the priesthood on ther Denis M Fogarty, CP., of 7JZ52S25ZS2SZSZSZSZSZS2SZSZSZSZSZ5ZSZSZ5Z5Z5Z5ZSZSZ5ZSZSZS2SZSZ52S^] WHOLESALE aad RETAIL June 4 a class at the seminary I Winchendon, Mass., ami the Rev. Fa- taujfht hy the Vincentian fathers at ther Linus Lombard, C.P., of Kver- Coal and Ice Sand, Gmtf, Perryvilie, Mo. The rlass consists | ett, Mass. MISSIONER TO FLY j Missionary Confraternity Lime and Brick i of young men -whom Bishop Sheehan The sermon for the occasion was taught in earlier years. He ha* also [delivered by the Rev. Father Ca- Office: 682 WALNUT STREET ! millus B. Schmitt, O.M.Cap., chap- business with the provincial of the PLANE TO ALASKA of Christian Doctrine TO LECTURE HERE Both Phones 9» EAST UVBBWW» order, and exports as well to visit : lain of St. Francis Hospital, while his mother at Streator, 111. He land- i the commission to the departing OF THE DIOCE8E OF PITTSBURGH ed in New York a week ago, and will priests were read by the Very Rev. Brother Feltes Will Leave New REV. I). A. LAWLESS, Director Noted Lay Worker Will Conduct Father Sebastian, < P., acting Pro- UNIONTOWN, FA.' return to»China, August 15. York In Six Weeks For St. Mary of Merry Church. 104 Ferry Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Open-Air July Meetings Biahop Sheehan has been in charge ! vincial. Father Sebastian took the 12.fi.10 Catholic Children I'nder Instruction for the last eight ywars of a diocese place of the Very Rev. Father Jus Trip to West Coast In Pittsburgh Diocese j tin, C P., who is in Rome attending Hours: Daily * to S:30. Mon, Wed. and Saturday tratti S K In China, 250 miles Ion* by 200 miles BS7 Lay 1 ear hers. 15ft Sunday Schools ] the General Chapter of the order. wide. He has seen three, out of the New York, May ]«.- Brother four prefectures of his diocese ab- The three missionaries left Pitts- I George J. Feltes, S.J a licensed A series of open air meetings DR. KAPLAN—DR. M ALLAS sorbed by bamiits, so that his priests burgh Sunday night on the first j transport pilot, arrived her Homestead Center—19M relieve the Confraternity girl» ffom for the propagation of Catholic last truth are to be addressed in the •re now of necessity doing their stage of their journey which will j week to purchase a new airplane for Homestead tenter is one of the thds arduous task and enable all of Gaa Administered streets, squares and parks of the DENTISTS work within the remaining prefec- eventually take them to the Passion- use on the Jesuit missions in Alaska. most active Onters in the organiza- them to enjoy the evening. This fa- ist Missions in the interior of China, Diocese of Pittsburgh during the Modern Davtees SS W ture where they are comparatively ; It will replace "The Marquett»," tion. Four Missions are under it* vor certainly was appreciated by all. j where three of their fellow Passion- month of July. They are to be a Phoa* HT safe. The sisters who carried on i which crashed at Kotzebue, A'aska, able guidance, namely: HomevilW. A delightful supper was served to ist Fathers were martyred two years part of the nation-wide tour of works of charity have been obliged on October 12, 1930. W hi taker, Highland Station and !S»s I An airplane will not only permit cial affairs tend to unite them more olic Daughters are located, to ad- keep them warm. The older men, in School Class of '31 present Sierra's University were present as an added i the niissioners to cover a much larg- and more. The following short re- dress the populace from his special- BROW NSVILLE PAINT AND GLASS COME.' weakened health, find it impossible , "The Cradle Song." on Monday eve- attraction for this occasion. This so- to eat the food as prepared by the I er territory in much less time but j |>ort was sent in to our headqquar- ly constructed, papal colored broad- e Hlah Street ning, June 1, at the Nixon Theater, will also be more economical than ters for the year 1030 by its offi- cial affair was surely a success and casting motor car. From Pitts- Chinese. This ration amounts to a j the life of the Dominican Nuns with- when everything was over those CONNELLSVILLE PAINT AND GLASS < bowl of rice a day." dog teams. Brother Feltes said. cers : burgh thia ardent propagator of tae unti rtimwQ ai»—« in the walls of the enclosure will be "Homestead Center consists of present at the banquet wended their A Swiss priest, Father Von Arx, Brother Lapeyre To Assist Christian truth will make his way riTTsovnno raoor Ptsttflfl. I revealed. four missions. Homeville Mission is way to their respective homes in a . whom Bishop Sheehan knows but Brother Feltes will pilot the new ] to the south and southwest. After There will be 12 characters in the conducted in the fire engine house, gny and happy mood. who is not a momber of his diocese, plane in Alaska, anil will be agisted! a winter of meetings in and around ; play including the following: Sister at Whitaker Sunday School is con- if at present a prisoner of the ban- i by Brother Martin Lapeyre, S.J., of; the Gulf cities, he will make for ¡Joanna of the Cross, Ruth Madden; ducted in the Kagles Club for which The Sacrament of Confirmation dits, in the Bishops territory, and New Orleans, who is on his way tot Arizona, California, Oregon, Wash- Teresa, Anne Ryan; the Prioress, a total rent of $2.r> is paid. Mrs. will be conferred upon a class of REGION ELECTRIC has been so held since last August. California to qualify as an airplane i ington and so on until nearly every I Frances Callahan; the Vicareas, Dor- Charles Crane, the zealous president eighty at St. Marcellus church, Sees Another Civil War pilot. state In the Union shall have heard 2« MORGANTOWN ST, UNIONTOWN, tA. othy Ryan; the Mistress of Novices, of this ('enter has succeeiled in get- Greene County, on May 27, Wednes- "Things move so rapidly over Brother Feltes expec ts to take off , the voice of the Catholic laity out nxTi'itr« Atvo wiitiXG materials—kmm>w aa: Martha Szaho; Sister Marcella, Ver- ting a reduction in the rent at Whit- day evening, at 7:30 p. m. (Standard IIOTPOI.1T APPLIANCES—CU B. SWS« there that one cannot be sure of his ; from Roosevelt field for the Pacific in the open. j onica Butler; Sister Maria Jesus, aker. At Highland Station, catechism time). The distance to the mission news," said Bishop Sheehan. "Since j Coast in the new mission plane in [ Betty Clair; Sister Sagrario, tier- class is conducted in the house of is 55 miies hy auto. The five teach- Bishop's Permission General Electric All-Steel Retri_ I Have landed 1 have received news - six weeks. He Will pilot the plane | trude O'lionnell; Sister I net, Mar- Mrs. Stubac for which there Li no ers from Pittsburgh who travel ev- Permission having been granted Join us tn the General EUctrte program. broaSeaat every that five provinces had declared in- himself, hut probably will have a Evening on a natlon-wld« K. B. C. aetwark garet McConaughy; Sister Tornera, charge. At IJncoln Place, Sunday ery Sunday to this diMant mission by Bishop Hugh C. Boyle to carry dependence of Nanking, the central mechanic from the Packard factory j Mary Klizalieth Jordan; the Doctor, School is conducted in the cellar of are working hard in preparing the on this form of "Catholic action, government. If that is true, it would as a flying companion. Stops will - Jack Brosnan; Antonio, Roger Do- McGregor's home for which there is class for the reception of the Sac- applications for meetings have been mean, it is more likely, another j be made at Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, I hertv. j Wichita, Albuquerque, Phoenix, Los! no charge. At present we have 48 rament. The people of the district sent to pastors aqd Courts in the civil war. OHIO The production will be under the Angeles and San Francisco. The1 teachers, 20 new ones having joined are anxiously arwaiting the day on following cities; Ambridge, Beaver "The section in which I am work direction of Miss Bertha M. Fuhrer, flight will consume about a week. during the year. No Sunday School which they will be enabled to see Falls, Braddock, Brownsville, But- ing has lieen overrun by Red ban- l of the Byron W. King School of Or- was held at any mission during the their beloved Bishop of the Diocese ler, Carnegie, Charleroi, Connells- dits now for about two years. The After two weeks in California, Bell, Mate 3200 atory. assisted by Book Holder, Kcho months of June, July and August. for the first time in the history of ville, Donora, Duquesne, Indiana, •oldiers have come in a number of (Brother Feltes will fly the plane to McCal>e, and Stage Managers, Jane On Sunday, May 25, Homevije and the mission. If any of our friends Jeannette, Latrobe, McKeesport, times to fight against the bandits, \ Seattle, whence it will be taken by Doran and Anne Freund. Whitaker Missions held the Crown- want to use this occasion lo visit McKees Rocks, Monessen, Mononga- but so far their progress has been boat to Seward, Alaska, and then by] The entire proceeds of the per- ing of the May Queen. Father Mc- th is district it would be a delightful hela. New Castle, New Kensington, rather slow. lhiring the two years, i train to Fairbanks. At Fairbanks THE GOLDEN 8t I formance will be for the benefit of Donough of St. Mary Magdalane trip. The roads are good. A good op- Uniontown, Vandergrift, Wilkins- eight of my central mission stations the plane will he re-assembled and! 1 the De Paul Institute, largest pri Church was present at both missions portunity for our friends to see some burg and Wilmerding, also to the were looted by bandits, and ten or j flown to Holy Cross, which will be j I vate Oral School for the Deaf, Cas- its headquarters. and delivered very inspiring ser- of the work that is being done by five Courts in the City of Pitts- twelve of the stations have been oc- j j tlegate Avenue, Brookline, ami those mons. On Sunday, May lHth, High- the organization in the diocese. The burgh. Mr. Goldstein has written DAIET CO. cupied quite frequently by the gov- The plane will be equipped with who are fortunate in having chil- land Station held the Crowning of ears will leave St. Mary of Mercy a "Campaigners for - Christ Hand- ernment soldiers. The soldiers have skis for winter bindings, and wheels ! dren who can hear and speak, are the May Queen. Father McDonough Rectory at fi p. m. (daylight saving book" for the tour. This book, one WHOLESALE aad RETAIL done a great deal of looting. In one for use in the summer time. There | cordially invited to attend this play was also present and gave an inter- time). If any of our friends equipped hundred thousand copies of which residence, which was occupied by are 73 landing fields in Alask so that tho^e not so fortunate may esting sermon on the Blessed Moth- with cars wish to take this oppor- are planned to be sold on the tour, the soldiers last January, they did ; be taught to read the lips of others er. Father McDonough is a frequent tunity and join this party kindly no- is dedicated, to the Catholic Daugh- Ice, Milk, Cream and Dairy eo much destruction that I closed the and to speak in an articulate tone of ST. ANTHONY OF PADl'A visitor at all of our missions. tify the secretary at 204 Ferry ters of America. residence, nailing it up, and I in- •treet, Pittsburgh, Court 4134. EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO j voice. The month of May witnessed ths The object of this open air cam- tend to leave it closed until the Chi- How he loved Padua' A fortnight neee (Jovernment makes an examine Choice reserved seats may be ob- passing of one of our beloved mem- paign-is declared to be threefold: tained hy communicating with the before his death, having ascended bers, Mary Jo Crane, one of the most THE EVIL OF GOSSIP 1. To create a clearer and bet- tion." a hill overshadowing the city, he Sacred Heart Rectory, 6202 Alder active members of the Center. Her ter understanding of Catholic doc- street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Montrose gazed down u|K>n it in all its beauty, How often we hear the remark, DOUMERGUE RETIRES loss was felt not only by the teach- trines and practices. 01*7. and stretching forth his hands above ers and countless friends but also "aha died of a broken heart," and STUART P. MeLEAM its marble palaces, its domes and 2. To stimulate the faith in the by the children at her mission. What was the cause ? Gossip. Many 126 Wiek Avo., Touacstowa, OU» The retirement of President Dou- lofty bell-towers, embosomed in faithful. The fishing problem is dealt with hearts have been made sad through 3. To awaken among the laity the »ergue has called forth many ^-ib- "A MIN ST RELETT K" bowers of foliage, while the incense the evil tongue. How they bring up Fùneral Flower» a Specialty utes to his wisdom and sense of jus- of its blossoming gardens was waft- in all of our missions. Rev. David propaganda spirit which our Holy Shanahan, pastor of St. Mary Mag- all the bad, but fail to relate the Father called for in his plea for Flowers (er All Oceaaioaa at Mederete Pline at AM tice in dealing with questions affect- What promises to be a fine enter- ed to him, and the ripening corn- good qualities, forgetting that no ing the relations of Church and state fields and the vineyards framed it dalene church donated 500 boxes of "Catholic action." PROMPT DELIVERY tainment will be given by the junior candy to he distributed among the human soul is perfect in Franco. His earlier anti-clerical- memlmrs of the Little Flower Cluh all in a frame of gold and green Gossip, how fast it travels, and Dates are to be assigned when fa- Sam he was not slow to abandon and purple, he exclaimed in rapture: children at Christmas." "(signed) 1s- vorable responses are received from at St. Mary's hall, Ixx-khart and abelle Newman, secretary. cruel beyond all powers of telling, When experience taught him that Nash street*. North Side, Wednes- "Blessed be thou, 0 Padua, for the practised only by the silly and heed- the pastors and Courts to whom ap- The*following is the report of the the Church was a true, friend and day evening, May 27, when they will beauty of thy site! Blessed be thou, lees. plications for meetings have been CARNAHAN*S DRUG SI for the harvest of thy fields; Blessed Homesiead Center of the Mission- not an enemy of his country. present "Betty Behave," a one-act Gossip lies at the root of much sent. No charge is made for the Fiftk Street. NEWKLU W. Til. also shalt thou be for the honor with ary Confraternity of Christian Doc- «»>. . ... , What Doumergue learned, name- comedy, and a minstrelette. A mati- L service rendered by Mr. Goldstein which Heaven is about to crown trine from Jahukry 1, 1930, to j),. tf *he mischief that exists in »ociety. Mulberry Street. East End 114 I ljr, that moral as well as material nee will he given Sunday afternoon in carrying the Catholic message thee." cember 31, 1!>30: To live only to discuss what concerns reconstruction is the need of this at 2:.'I0 o'clock for children. The play others, and to make them the chief to the man in the street and an- EAST LIVERPOOL, OKIO post-war period, is a lesson that all is under the direction of John What honor? At that moment, in Total number of missions « subject of conversation shows a swering his inquiries and objections. m statesmen need to learn. Moreover, Starck. a vision, he beheld the celestial city Total number of teachers ... 48 | very evil mind. It is dangerous, and it is the worst kind of mistake to Included in the ea.*t are: Misses and throu/rh the gates of Paiiua the Average attendance of teachers 40; great harm is done by idle talk over assume that this rehabilitation can Mary I Be on your guard never to let Monday mornint!- and will close this Excluaive Users el MliSillSS they learned that much.—Terre them to lap over.—Rock ford Ga-1 Mrs. Somerville, Cedar 2S87-J, or. Sodality girls from St. James Par- . your heart be attached to anyone but evening. About 300 girls are in at- Bant* Post. xette. Miss Ubinger, Cedar 2618. ish. West End, served the tables to j Jesus crucified. tendance. 234 BELMONT AVENUE Pfceee MUS