THIS ISSUE IN THIS ISSUS eph A. O'Donrwll Xujr m »asiese Min. native of pointed ta Inw fta |k, dies in Phils- vscsnrito MM (deaths. THE PITTSBURGFounded in 1844 by Rt. Rao. Micha*I O'Connor, FirsHt Biahop of PittuburghCATHOLI Diocoao C f-EIGHTH YEAR PITTSBURGH, PA., JANUARY 14, 1932 W» 9 3 Y CHI NOTICE Rev. Jos. O'Donnell Jany New Pastors FED BY RAPHAEL By virtue of a special induit the Moat Rev. Bishop EXPOSED BY PRIEST dispenses from fast and abstinence, or from both, Miss Stafford, Again President when such a day falls on a civil holiday, for a period Utter Loss of Liberty Is Price Dies In Philadelphia! Of Guild, Reports on Work of five years from October S, 1931. Paid for Communism, lamed By Bishop Fr. Walsh Says Here Done at Day Home The faithful are exhorted, in view of auch dispensa- On the evening of January 10 the j tion, to make some offering, especially in favor of Flaying the Soviet government of Following Operation annual election of officers of the Russia mercilessly and warning the Sacred Heart Guild of the Raphael the poor. American people to be on guard Fill Vacancies against the encroachments of Com- Home, 3715 Penn avenue, was held. ¡Deaths Among Priests By Order of the Most Rev. Bishop, munism in this country, the Rev. Dr. Yoanf Franklin, Pa., T M Miss Agnes V. Stafford, ever an effi- Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., vice presi- P S % cient and zealous worker for the I [Diocese in Recent President P. C. DANNER, dent of Georgetown University.-and Born and Raised k Pitt* Home, was unanimously re-elected Chancellor who headed the Papal Relief Com- Cause Numerous president. The following ladies were mittee to Russia eight years ago, de- burgh, Is Bvritd Fn* elected to assist Miss Stafford: Mrs. livered a highly interesting and in- ^ointments To Be P. B. Kearns, vice president; Mrs. structive address before several hun- His Native St Kleraf Edw. Barry, second vice president; dred members of the Pittsburgh Re- •t This Time—Fr. Miss Jean O'Donnell, secretary; Mrs. tail Credit Men's Association and j Church en Wednesday Wm. Leonard, treasurer, and Mrs. their guests last Monday night in the (aney Succeeds Fr. Edw. Caye, chairman of the pub- Fort Pitt Hotel. The occasion was ' Morning—Was OrdaÌM§ licity committee. the regular monthly dinner-meeting | By Bishop Gum h e, Retired, at Att- The report i serve to indicate the of the Credit Men. continued progress of the work of 1923 for Diocese of ErijÉ ention Church. the Home. Excerpts from the presi- BISHOP DEAD AT 47 Father Walsh, in opening his ad- dent's report are as follows: dress, cited the American Constitu- tion as the model of all constitutions viber of appointments of pas- The year 1*.*31, just, passed, has j The Rev. Joseph A. been one in which the burdens and j Catholic Newspapers' Influence Bishop Gogarty, Well Known In under which free men live and enjoy aged 34 years, a native fill vacancies caused by death their liberties, declaring that since Sde public this week. They sorrows of life have rested heavily Pittsburgh, Served Missions Kieran's parish, La wren • upon many, and especially upon the For Good Is Detailed By it was adopted over 150 years ago the time of his death last . the following: unemployed. We, as members of the Boston Prelate In Africa for Years there has been but "one unfortunate dsy afternoon assistant Rev. William Slattery, pastor Sacred Heart Guild, are grateful to tampering" with the spirit of the Patrick's church, Fr id Heart church, Dawson, to Almighty God that He has selected constitution, and that "this costly was buried from St Kieran's i the late Rev. L. A. Carroll us to help alleviate in our humble Boston, Jan. 9. — Catholic Press Word has been received by the adventure into the field of sumptuary following a Solemn Ifnuiii— jr of St William's church, legislation will be dealt with as a way, the sufferings and distress of Sunday was observed Sunday Holy Ghost Fathers of this city of on Wednesday morning st 10 o'a tttsburgh. the death of the Most Rev. Henry purely domestic issue to be resolved Burial took place in St His needy ones through the Raphael throughout the archdiocese of Bos- Very Rev. John J. Gfreaney, Home center. As you observed in Gogarty, D.D., C.S.Sp., Vicar Apos- in due time by the sovereign will of cemetery. ton in accordance with a proclama- the American people themselves." ! of St. Titus church, Aliquip- the reports just read, the demands tolic of Kilimanjaro, Tanganyika Father O'Donnell had not' succeed the Very Rev. Francis tion of William Cardinal O'Connell. The inference was, quite plainly, to for charity have exceeded those of Territory, East Africa, which oc- good health for more than a ¿be, V.F., retired, as pastor The attention of the people at all the Eighteenth Amendment. and had been confined to the Ja other years, but our good God, who curred at Montana, Switzerland. Annunciation, North Side. is ever the security of His creatures, the Masses was called to the im- The speaker emphasized the mean- son Hospital, Philadelphia, far ing of those natural and inalienable Rev. Edward G. Zauner, pas- has singularly blessed the work of portance of the Catholic Press and Bishop Gogarty was well known past several months. An St Joseph's church, West the Guild during the past year in rights proclaimed in the Declaration Rev. Joaeph A. O'Donnell failed to benefit him, and their duty to support it throughout the Pittsburgh Diocese, of Independence and guaranteed to resulted late last Saturday i, to succeed Father Greaney order that we in our turn, might aid having visited here about seven ...us church. (latenatlMat Krnnrrrh "The influence exerted by the every citizen of the United States noon. all who apply for help at St. years ago as the guest of the Very by the Constitution of 1789. Rev. John S. Feldmeier, pas- The Rev. Louis J. Gallagher, SJ- Raphael's. printed word upon the minds and The body waa taken to Suffering Unequaled hearts of men is tremendous," Rev. Martin Hehir, LLD., C.S.Sp., "Article IV, Section 4, of the or- from Philadelphia, arriving Baerod Heart church. Saga- who has jast been named president ganic law of the United States guar- b. t, saMMd Father Zauner at of Booto n college, where he was Within the last 12 months 124 chil- wrote the cardinal. "The Church, then president of Duquesne Univer- Sunday afternoon, where it dren were cared for from 32 par-ever mindful of her divine mission sity. At that time he gave a series antees to every state a Republican at the station by a large < [ tniph'i once a student. Father Gallagher form of government. For 142 years had been Socius to the Provincial ishes, the total number days care to teach all nations, has adapted of lectures describing missionary of the members of St The Bar. Michael B. Fialko of St that foremost of all its guarantees church, who aacorted It ' ad's church, Braddock, to suc- and Prefect General of Studies of given these little ones being 6,495. this mighty weapon to her holy work in Africa. Never before has the Home come in purpose by developing what is has been maintained. The Consti- church. The pallbearers Father Feldmeier at Sagamore. the New England Province of the Bishop Gogarty was born at tution has provided a broad frame- Society of Jeaus since 1926. contact with such a degree of ex- known as the Catholic Press. This Laurence Callan, Lawrence Rtv. Gabriel Scherer, chaplain Cavan m the Diocese of Kilmore, work, a method, and a reasonable man, Geone A. Fahey, John A. treme poverty and suffering. Fami- consists of books, periodicals and Ireland, September 9, 1884. After Huge Demands to Put Society's mhhiiHti Hospital, Beaver lies were helped who had actually newspapers published under Cath- working program which ha« stood Carthy, ueorga Lavery , TfcoMtt' his ordination to the priesthood, Oc- the acid tests of time, comparison to succeed the late Rev. Sam- made it a practice of taking turns to olic auspices and dedicated to the Expenditures for 1932 At Beau lac, T. B. Gavin and F. laf relsh aa pastor of St Kilian's tober 28, 1913, he was sent immedi- and human assault. It has not con- Lavery . Members of Franklin SOM£ eat, not having enough for all. A dissemination of Catholic truth. ately to East Africa. He was named That Sum, at Least liars. few weeks ago in a nearby school, jured up a political millenium. That cil, Knights of Columbus, acti JEANNETTE COUNCIL "For a proper understanding of Vicar of Kilimanjaro November 28, would be magic indeed! It has not Bar. Francis J. Mueller of a guard of honor from then Sister asked a ilttle girl who had 1923. IMMn's church, Crsfton, to suc- become very weak in class, if she their faith and a true appreciation prevented incidental evils in the body Many persons marveled at the So- time for the Solemn Mass at Under his direction the Vicariate politic. It has not eliminated all ffcther Scherer. were ill. The child answered, "No, of its blessings, it is necessary that ciety of St. Vincent de Paul extend- quiem, at which the Moat Rsr. c Catholics should read Catholic lit- made notable progress in the num-abuse, encompassed all truth and ing relief during the month of De- Mark Gannon, D.D., LL.D., D.C Rev. F. J. Clifford of St Sister, but it was not my turn to eat ber of conversions and in the devel- today." Immediately the school Sis- erature. For there they will find I all justice, nor achieved complete so- cember to the amount of over Bishop of Erie, pontificated on T .. church, New Castle, to sue opment of missionary works. At the cial and economic equality. Which lbs late Rev. Charles F. Burke ter called the Raphael and asked if in most accessible form the refuta- $10,000, or nearly $70,000 for the day morning. tion of current errors, the solution end of June, 1930, there were 25,000 is only another way of saying that fiscal year ending September 30, a of St Alphonsus church, Veteran Members Hold Annual she might send up for their dinner Body Brought to Mttsfcergli of pressing problems and the anti- Catholics in the territory and more its creators were human beings, not 1891. .rille. Gathering and Hear Talk those children who had nothing to than 4,000 catechumens. There The Rev. George Skelly, OJTJ eat at home, with the result that dote to the false philosophy of the divine personalities; that the bene- The year 1932 will be a heavy f Rev. A. C. Bieger, pastor of were three hospitals, 13 dispensaries, ficiaries of its franchises are men, prefect of St Bona venturer I By Leo G. Griffith about 15 children from this school day." year, at the rate the Society is work- Allegany, N. Y., was archpriietl' twig's church, Smock, Pa., to "It is a duty, therefore, Incum- five orphanages, one leper asylum not angels, and that this earth of ing now. It will go over the $100,000 the late Rev. William J. come to the Raphael daily for a hot and 197 schools with more than 14,- Rev. Martin Noon Glynn at J dinner. Many mothers of families bent upon all Catholics to read and hot passions and frail natures—not mark before September 30. It has as pastor of St Alphonsus 000 pupils. Heaven or Utopia—is the scene of Peter's Cathedral, Erie, was Jeannette Council, Knights of Co- who never before asked for charity support the Catholic Press. . . already dispensed for October, No- the Rev. Cyril J. Krons at Jgpringdale. lumbus, observed its annual old-tim- have come to the Home begging food action. The captious and the impa- vember and December over $22,000, . IIT. Charles F. Gwyer, pastor tient could do no better than medi- rick's church, Erie, was ers' reunion, meeting and banquet, and clothing for their little ones. that is, in relief work alone, among the Rev. James Murphr at jbl (Ann's church, Waynesburg, to tate occasionally on Edmund Burke's the conferences in the various par- Sunday, January 10, at the K. of C. Acute suffering and distress is writ- and the Rev. John Walsh at 8 "I Father Slattery aa pastor at ten on their faces, and sometimes profound reflection: "The disposi- ishes. This does not include the cost Home, Jeannette, with Grand Knight tion to preserve, and the ability to boro were deacons of [ Heart church, Dawson. when making a little visit to Chapel of store and clothes bureau or sum- Very Rev. R. T. Guilfoyia Priest-Scientist Explodes ff improve, taken together, would be mer camp for the children of the • Bar. George Angel of St John F. McCleary presiding at the after receiving their baskets, they cellor of the Erie Die esse, was h church, South Side, to suc- break down in the presence of the my standard of a statesman." The poor. It has always been noted, meeting and Paul P. Carroll, past emphasis would rest on the two ter of ceremonies and tha Tather Gwyer aa pastor of St Blessed Sacrament and sob aloud. when the need is unusual, the Good Andrew Quirk of Bradford wa grand knight and past state treasur- Theory Of "Missing Linkword s "taken together." Lord blessed it, and the Society During the past year 700 baskets of t Waynesburg. er, as toastmaster at the banquet sistant master at n minnniaa >Rev. John M. Rostas of Brad- food were distributed and 5,000 meals Americans Satisfied measures up to such needs. Rev. Louis J. Kelley of An attendance of 150 members Vienna, Jan. 4.—Discoveries made developed from the ape were jubi- , to bo pastor of SS. Mary and served »o those who would have gone lant. To them it was a hard and "The people of the United States, The great interest our Good ville, Pa., was thurifer, and the established a new high record for hungry as they were unable to secure in the vicinity of Peking by Abbe by and large, have been satisfied Bishop is taking in the Society and [«torch, Marianna. Henri Breuil, professor of the Sor-fast fact that Synanthropus Pekin- tors were the Rev. James these enjoyable annual gatherings. food otherwise; 2,000 lunches were ensis was the long searched-for link with the political ideals outlined in its works will enable it to do more of Erie and the Rev. Urban Rev. Stephen J. Pavelko to be bonne and one of the world's lead- in the future than but scratch the t of St Clement's church, Ells- given out at the door. Work was between animal and man. If this the Constitution. They have profited rett of Smethpont. A class initiation of several young secured for 51 persons, while 111 ar- ing paleontologists, have completely surface in works of charity. mcceeding the late Rev. being were "link" only, it would not by its wisdom, accepted its protec- Following the Maas the body candidates featured the meeting, in ticles of new clothing and 800 pieces exploded the latest "missing link" tion, and—with one notable excep- When the Society of St. Vincent ; Ulicny. addition to brief remarks by the theory of those scholars seeking to have been endowed with reason. It brought to Pittsburgh overland of partly worn clothing were dis- waa, therefore, of great consequence tion—generally a, proved the amend- de Paul gets into the $100,000 class taken to the home of Father Rtv. Thomas J. Glynn to be many charter members and veterans tributed; 15 infant layettes and First establish the descent of man from ments introduced in response to un- here, as it is in several largo cities of St Catherine's church, in attendance, many of them in the animal. for the value of the finds to deter- nell's mother, Mm. Catherine 0> Communion Outfits were supplied. mine whether the fossils left any foreseen social necessities. That one in this country, then the members nell, S266 Carnegie avenue, rg, succeeding the late Rev. order 25 years. Charter members unfortunate tampering with its will think it has finally prepared it- noted at the event included John Besides missionary work in sev- Abbe Breuil'e letter reports on re-traces of rational actions. remained until Tuesday aftaraot* TPryori search work done at Chou Kou Tien, spirit, that costly adventure in the self to meet the requirements of a 4 o'clock, when it waa translated Butler, Rodger Butler, Albert J. eral city parishes, catechetical classes city like Pittsburgh and this great mm Bar. A. J. Pauley to be chap- were held in Allegheny, Butler and China, where, in 1922, Dr. O. Sdan- Endowed With Reason field of sumptuary legislation will St Kieran's church. |St Mount Mercy Aowteny. Cox, F. A. "Pop" Galer, E. L. Gil- sky, a young Austrian exiplorer, Now Abbe Breuil, who was called be dealt with as a purely domestic Catholic Diocese. lespie, M. A. Gillespie, Philip Kirch- Westmoreland counties, with an en- Active pallbearers at the timnS t Bar. William T. Mullen to be made some astounding finds. Sub- to Pricing to take part in the re-'issue to be resolved in due time by It is not generally known, even tion here were Dr. Frank Loch, er and C. M. Myer. Visiting mem- rollment of 644 children. The total Ct St Paul's church, number of visits made by the Sisters sequent digging revealed the re- search work there, has just returned the sovereign will of the American among Catholics here, that there are John Calcermak, Sylvester W< bers outside of Jeannette included to families during 1931 was 2,253, re- mains of more than a dozen men. from his joumey, and, in a report people themselves. So, too, our Con- 82 churches in the city proper, and William Kane, Frank Sharon Joseph Richardson, Buffalo; Richard nearly 200 in Allegheny county, or ( Bar. Edward A. Ricards to ba sulting in the baptism of three adults The fossils were found in a stratum to the Rev. Wilhelm Schmidt, pro- stitution will be continued or Owen KeUey. Wallover, Bellevue; Grand Knight J. and 42 children; the validation of 10 which, no doubt, belongs to the fessor of the University of Vienna scrapped by our own decree, not 609 Catholic churches in the Diocese Solemn Vesper» were snng In at the church of the In» J. Collier, Chancellor Joseph A. of Pittsburgh. Many of the dty _ _ Conception, Connellsville. marriages and the return of 118 per youngest tertiary formation and and a director of the Vatican mu- under dictatorship from a foreign Kieran's at that time, with the Donegan and Lecturer Arch whalen sons ¿o the Sacraments, after an ab- partly at a depth of 60 feet below seum of Ethnology, states: power." churches are crowded at every Mass Eugene McGuigaiv C.S.Sp., ! Rev. R«is Hickey to be as on Sunday and most of them have at St Philip's church, Craf- of Irwin, J. P. Killeen, Chartiers sence of from one to 38 years. Forty- the present surface of the earth. "My studies have determined that He then maintained that the true brant; the Rev. James Murphy, Council, and Past State Deputy Leo five children were placed in parochial Sy nan thro pe made plenty of fire; meaning of the Russian problem is from four to eight Masses on that con; the Rev. Francis Noonaa By means of skeletons found prior day. It is not to be wondered then Rev. Charles Gttth to be as-G. Griffith. District Deputy Carl E. schools; 123 enrolled in the Sacred to that time, the appearance of man that he constructed thousands of frequently missed by those who dis- Albany, N. Y., aobdeaeon, and Sunder took an active part in the Heart League; 3,521 pieces of Cath- tools of quartz and various other cuss it "The eternal in the Russian if a Society of action can find splen- Rev. Vincent Kuklesld at at St Wandelin's church, on earth could be traced back only did opportunities to spread in its program. olic literature and 1,670 religious ar- to the diluvium and it was consid- stones; that he worked and carved revolution is the conflict between Kieran's, master of the horns of stags in the very best two civilizations, not in the creation efforts to assist the poor in distress- Louis P. Yunker to be Rev. Father Callistus Stehle, O.S. ticles were distributed; 365 instruc- ered an established fact that man various parish societies tions given in the Home with an manner, and that he used to a large of new factories, of new schools and ing times like the present. a guard of honor ever the body lit St* Ambrose church, B. pastor of Sacred Heart church, was non-existent in the tertiary for- aggregate attendance of 6,048 chil- mation of earth. Dr. Sdaosky's extent the skulls and bones of stags new cities or in the purely economic The problem of furnishing coal to Father O'Donnell from than iim. an® Rev. Father Urban Lux, assist- dren. startling discoveries, therefore, re- as vessels. Therefore, one may sayaspect s of the Five-Year Plan. The Conferences is being solved by the the Solemn Funeral Mass on r. Stephen Schneider to ba ant pastor, were honor guests at the Particular Council that granted a Siaters Are Grateful sulted in extensive excavation work with certainty that this personality, basic issue lies in the fact that a nesday morning at 10 o'clock. at St Martin'a church, banquet The principal speaker was being undertaken in the region from so closely related to Pithecanthrope, powerful foreign state controlling sum to assist needy families. Some Divine Office havis tZn
Sis Phone, COwrt MM THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, •tsblished 1144 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC
ST. MICHAEL'S PLAYERS LOSS IS NEGLIGIBLE OBITUARIES Preeent a Play ot the Underworld min Letters Continue Mrs. Julis K. Bryson fc fc Fail to Stan Flood of Letters That Plague Mr». Julia Keane Bryson, aged 77 years, mother of the Very Rev. Postal Officials WIm Arc Powerless to Pot An Thomss H. Bryson, V.F., pastor of TUESDAYKIC AND WEDNESDAK IHY EVENING" S Number of Books Known to Be St. Bernard's church, Mount Leba- End to Saperstitious Letter Writers Definitely Missing It non, died in St. Joseph's Hospital last JANUARY 19 AND 20 Small. Head Says Sunday morning at 4:45 o'clock of In Their Auditorium—Pnu Stmt New York, Jan. 9.—Depressions come and Christmas infirmities incident to her age. She RESERVED SEATS MAY BE HAD AT THE RECTOI goes, but chain letters continue to plague the postoffice had been confined to the hospital for sent. Not so much because they clutter up the mail, Vatican City, Jan. 11.—It rvow is nearly two months. The funeral will PHONE HEMLOCK 0782 Mulker, superintendent of the classification section, foreseen that the number of books be held this (Thursday) morning yesterday, as that people are always writing in asking definitely missing as a result of the from the residence of her daughter, a section of the postoffice department to do something about them. Ob- recent collapse Mrs. J. S. Boggs, 627 East End ave- . All nue, at 9:30 o'clock, with Solemn •n overworked postmaster can't reach out and stop ! Vatican library will be small p r 1 «ripti Mass of Requiem at 10 o'clock in St. iwriter of a chain letter. I lT. f *? - James' church, Wilkinsburg. Father RUHL'S BAKERY I have been recovered undamaged. O. M. MJML rr»» Scouts of Great Britain have* Fully 90 per cent of the books j Bryson will be celebrant of the Mass, ashed to destroy chain lst- houses were destroyed on the ninth! which occupied rases in the section j assisted by the Rt Rev. Msgr. TASTE THE DIFFERENCE as their daily "good turn" by day, owing to his not taking serious I of the library which collapsed have Stephen Walsh, pastor of St. James' Ho beat Baden Powell, founder Special Orders Civeti Prompt Attention notice of the chain. Mr. Max Luten no»' been removed to other sections I St. Michael's Players, pi lis street. South Side, will present "Kick In." church, as deacon and the Kev. Jo- • Scouts. At Boy Scout head- lost his only son three day« after of the library and installed there in | a plat in four acts, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, January 19 seph J. Hochberg of St James' 2700 Main St., Penbrook, Pa. Boll Phono j here it was said then was perfect order. and 20. From left to right, seated: I.eo Mr< loskey, coach; Dorothy for such action in this coun- weaving the chain without forward- church will be subdeacon. The Mass ing the chain. Mr. J. Way and Mr. Books Being Repaired Bottner. Ferdinand Vlneller. Standing and on table: Mrs. Mary Mc- will be sung by the Priests' choir of ts the chain letter ides was Closkej, Raymond Bottner, l>»roth> Goldstrom, Cyril Fuchs. Msr- well worn out anyhow." Tuchen both won $250,000. Poli (sic) The small remaining number of ! the diocese. Burial will take place Negri owes her fortune to having books—those which were hurled into I garet Mitterharh. Sylvester Schaefer. Charles Rohau.se, Mary Reits in the family plot in Calvary Ceme- lal Officials Get Complaints and Joseph Moeller. AUTO LICENSE TROUB1 ' authorities have a different carried out these instructions in the the mass of wreckage when the tery. most conscientious way." BRIN« THEM TO V» W* »I Mr. Mulker receives three or crash came — are rapidly being Mrs. Bryson, nee Julia Keane, was 1SS3 Alt* Llrrnwa AfflU«l ili ItsesrS TbM The other version was much the With or Wltkoil Hlshwa? iwllnltoa Car*. Complaints a month from sus- il. born in Old St. Patrick's parish on *bls souls who resent being told same, except that it was headed ! TJ?'" 128 N. Highland TO., Luck Chain," the artillery general Meantime, the project of repairing Soviet Government Exposed By Priest October 18, 1854, and had been a RICE & IRWIN A wiil have bad luck if they don't ! the damaged section of the library NOTARY Ft BMC TILL IS P. M. * a chain letter nine times within was a colonel, the time limit was 24 member of that parish and of the old hours and it only had to go around ; goes forward with the greatest des- (Continued from Page One) chosen American citizens to proceed Cathedral parish, downtown, for tuns. He believes chain letters thra world once. "Mr. Aucklin, of ! patch. A huge wooden scaffolding to Moscow for a course in revolution- prevalent now as ever. He has been erected in the gaping hole abolishes private property, which is many years. During the later years Phones 474-475 Victoria," was the man who won ary tactics at the Lenin school. of her life she had been a member jt think their number is large $2,000,000, and a Mr. Larkin was I left in the building. assailed as theft, though the Com-These future troublemakers become tion to the total amount of On Saturday, the regular time for missars have set queer precedents in of St. James' church, Wilkinsburg. CHARLEROI SUPPLY COMPi cited as winning $1,000,000. In this honored guests of the Soviet Gov- Besides Father Bryson, she is sur- but they are still being circu- letter recipients were urged to write | re-opening the library after the that regard. They advocate and ernment. While undergoing train- LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES their names on the last line and I Christmas holidays, students were practise the enslavement of labor un- ing in revolutionary technique they vived by three other sons, C. J., W. two latest chain letters to bob leave off the top name, so that only ! admitted again as usual. New halls, til workers become mere cog- on the are paid |35 a month with additional A. and J. J. Bryson; three daughters, TRUCK-MIXED CERTIFIED CONCRETE i evidently both versions of the nine signatures would appear. somewhat smaller than those previ- wheel of the state. They demand perquisites in the form of free board, Mrs. K. B. Vance, Mrs. J. S. Boggs Second Street and P. R. R. CHARLI ¿thing sad purport to have been ously used and which were ruined in the disappearance of the family, and Mrs. Frank White, and 11 grand- Courtesy—Service—Satisfaction the *ree lodging, medical attention and bjr an American military Fund Solicitation Barrad j the crash, have been designated for home, of a free press and of travel expenses. In the autumn of children. ' Two slightly different version« It ie against the law to solicit I consultation and study purposes. I free speech. For the Soviet states 1!>29, students from America num- man there John R. Dinges, Sr. to stand fast and not te eome to Mr. Mulker*« deck contributions or to try to sell any- . but one categoric i bered something like 20 whites and the last two months. One m John R. Dinges, Sr., aged 72 years, into action that might thing through chain letters, or to IfATFf NOT SPFNF perative - "THOU SHALT COM- seven negroes. On their return to own cause, rememberia roail threats on postcards. But chain nUltL SUUfE | MUNIZE THK WORLD OR ELSE! thuie Uniteuniledo State¡statess theiney arare expecte»pec d a rstired Pennsylvania Railroad con-| ductor and well known in St. Vin-j "COERCION" BILL A the great Terence "Fertaae Chain" letters of the kind quoted don't come | DLSTK0Y 11 Ht ,s AF If f FAQTFP DAI I • * wound up onl^, practice the precepts learned at cent de Paul Society work through-i luck and rood health. Con- under any of these headings, and; Ul IV. I/. LnJ 1 LA DilUj : that mainspring. I Moscow by increasinng domestic un- 'Not with those „ thia chain, making nine eopica Mr. Mulker oan only write back to Concrete Hostility rest and fomenting civic disorders." out the diocese, died at his home, 42i> flict most, but with to nine of the most in- people who complai n telling them The annual Easter ball of Pitts- Lenin's Philosophy Harrison avenue, Greensburg, last j can endure most. I "Nor is this hostility merely aca- Sunday afternoon at 3:40 o'clock. He your friends to that most people pay no attention burgh Chapter, Knights of Colum- demic or theoretical. It is concrete Maintaining that an understand- lies.' you wish happiness. This to chain letters and throw them ini bus, will be held April 6 at Duquesne was also a former employe of the & | and practical. In its official pro- ing of Soviet Russia's incredible "Bs It Beeolved: That' started" iin FlanderFiar s by a the waste basket Council Home, Oakland, and not at j nouncements and by its public acts claim to world domination is im- Pittsburgh Catholic. He is survived Irish Independence Club Says is the American artillery Sometimes merchants make use, a downtown hotel, as announced > the Soviet government has pro- by his widow, Mrs. Gertrude Helen these resolutions be ssat la possible without an understanding Act Proves Cosgrave Is burgh nswspspsra, also go around the world of the chain letter, offering to give j through error the past week. A1 V.'claime,,. d its intent to abolish the lie , of Nicholas Lenin and his political ¡Dinges; four sons, John R. Dinges, Forward if possible their money back to those who can Merriman, Grand Knight of Du Jr., and Raymond M. Dinges of, Hireling of England ing Irish and Catholic i publican form of government guar- j philosophy, Dr. Walsh spent oonsid United States, Canada M hoars of acceptance. Dont induce a certain number of others: quesne Council, is general chairman j anteed by Article IV of th Pittsburgh; Frank P. Dinges of Buf- j Consti- erable time reviewing the fundamen- falo, N. Y., and Edward Dinges of Daniel F. Goggin, " } it might bring bad to buy a certain product. This is of the chapter ball committee. tution of the United States. They stopped by postal authorities when tal tenets of Marxian Cormmunism. Cleveland, O.; one sister, Mrs. Anna The Irish Independence Club of 7215 Race St, Pit promise to substitute therefor a ! Shuff of Altoona, Pa., and three Pittsburgh, at their monthly meet- Mm following nine days they catch anyone at it. LITTLE FLOWER CLUB He explained the connection exist- W. L Robinson, Communist regime which would be ing between the Soviet Government I adopted children. Following Re-j ing held on December 16, 1931, Jsmes P. Hunt, ' yea have sent copies, counting Some years ago a prayer that j the flat negation of every principle a happy event is going to "Bishop Lawrence or Bishop Some- and the Third International, both of I quiem High Mass in Most Holy Sac- adopted unanimously the following The regular business meeting of j embodied in the Bill of Rights. I which are the creation of the Com- rament church, Greensburg. on Wed- resolution: "Committee: Daniel lass and All you with joy. body was supposed to be the author the Little Flower Club was held in . am not here concerned with the pos- Kerry; John Martin« flmdktions are always true. of," according to Mr. Mulker, was munistic Party, for the overthrow of nesday morning the body was "Be It Resolved: That we, the the clubrooms on Monday evening, | sibiltiea of success or failure at- brought to Pittsburgh where inter- rick Martin, Donsgal; Islp this m a joke and dent widely circulated and persisted for January 11. The newly elected offi-1 taching to that pretentious program. Christianity and of republican in- „ D members of the Irish Independence stitutions throughout the world. ! Gonigle, Donegal; Joha L espies, ««responding bad years in spite of the particular sers were installed by S.ster M. I ^ discussing tonight the existence "Here." he said, "is the real Rus- ment was made in Calvary Ceme-j club of Pittsburgh, in regular meet- Festy OToole, Galway; Mai TOO. bishop's denial of authorship. More tery. ing assembled, go on record as con- ray, Galway: Anna G Victoria, en ths ninth recently a circular letter prayer did ^ i °.-V K H : * such. » K°vemrnenUl P°licy " » ! «an problem. Here is the reason for • demning the action of the so-called th e 1 Beatrice Donohoe, a big prise in the lottery much traveling among Masons to p ii n/i.« ! . P^ So™« philosophy, American opposition to the Soviet Sr. M. Cecelia Black Irish Free State Government in pass- P J a d Mary Doherty, Kerry} < ,000, and Mr. Wtttts' three discontinue it. s fnL .f^rnln ' 5 - P*"**"*™. Principle i Government. I raise the question of Sister Marv Cecelia Black died, ing the latest Coercion Bill in Iro- 0t Uc Kerry; P. J. Lynch, ~ 1, k. v,.u i„ »v.. Î r^f tTT P° >- principle, not accidental scWsve- after a brief illness, at Mount Aloy- land. Their action m so doing goes P rt held ,n thC Dr WaUh thcn 1 Flanagan, Wicklow; i I' 1 " d-J? ^ - 'l^ the exact ment. I invite your attention te the sius Academy. Cresson, on Satur- to prove that Cosgrave and nelly, Galway; Patrkk clubrooms on Wednesday evening, worts orf the Soviet Constitution direction in which Soviet Russia is day. January 2, at 3 a. m. She was fveiT member of his cabinet are Donegal; Catherine th^ daughter of Patrick and Marga-! hirelings of Ireland'! only enemy, W. L Robinson, ret Black, both deceased, of P'tte- „^ „„n^i •».„ Hunt, Tyrone: Patrick Christian Brothers ofLaSalle That thls By RIJZABBTH O'CONNOR portent burgh. She is survived by her cou-1 called the Public way; Michad Garden, ' son wii be hostesses on Monday, j eialistic Republic." "No one will j sin. Sister M. Agnes G. Conroy, Gall Janu speed. hest of the English Tory Govern- tee little is known riflee, are happy and contented. | ary 18. Cards will be played question the fact," he said, "that I Mercy Convent, Pittsburgh, and an Conroy, Galway; Celie and lunch served. Among the ac-x, . , . i "The Soviet challenge, in a word, ment for the sole purpose of driving way; Martha Donohaa, et the Catholic Hirh H appi new shines in their count*»- Mr. Joseph Stalin is the undisputed ¡g so much to our stability as other cousin, Rev. Byron A. O'Han »Catholic Forum, in the nances and supports their holy un tivities for this year are the dance not Ian of State College, who was cele- the young men of Ireland into open Bridget Pelihan, Kerry;' to be held in April and the proposed dictator of the Russian State. Soviet j to „ur self-respect. It is a salutary fl rebellion so as to give John Bull and! Regan, Kerry: Ed mens 1 if the Reverend Brother dertalcing. The Christian Brother ii subjects rash enough to question this warning against overconfidence. The brant at the Solemn High Mass of WMA, viee Principal of not a priest He has the quality of trip to Washington early in the _ ^ .. . -¿v . _„„i his hirelings a chance to murder the' way; Danisl F. Goggia, " spring. self-evident truth are exiled to Solo- menace does not lie in the danger Requiem at the t.me of the funeral , § ravage the country as its round table gentleness and sanctity that char- vetsky Island or shot out of hand. f America surrendering to the feaT tin J. Clancy, Cuirv; D at 9 odock on Monday morning., and Tans did under the Gavighan, DonsgaL" to flw selcia, Ufte acterises "the white robed choirs On May 6, 1929, there was held in or force of Moscow, but in succumb- January 4. Other officers of the i, , that follow the Lamb forever," but WHAT COl'LD HAPPEN of aw and orde md to . Moscow a meeting of the so-called ing to decay of spirit, to cupidity of Mass were Rev F. A. Magee, dea-|vent the Eucharistic Congre« from Ths MtabwCh school, which is bis vocation is entirely different ... , . , J American Commission of the Third heart ami to iirnorance of the mind con; Rev. A. Gartland, subdeacon ^ . Known High School from the priest, and highly im- India reports a storm which swept International * Mr Stalin IUW«! „ ami u> ignorance oi uie nuiw he]H Ire1and in 1932 , ^ » . , . ., ,. r »""imuviuii. mr. ,>Laiin poiriUHi masquerading as Liberalism. When and Rev. C. H. Hipp, master ofj ..fhere is to be no inquesinquei t held CAKO PARTY HC fcjr the Bröthen, and the portant. He is a religious, with but her coast and reached its climax in out to them at great length the most Senator Borah—in that incredible in- ce re monies. A number of priests of et its kind for boys in two ends in life—the salvation of on any one put to death under this he format,on of a huge waterspout, efficacious mean, for drawing revcv | durinVthe reSS Zft "f the Altoona diocese were present in law, which makes it plain that they Mrs. George H. Walkesj his own soul, and the Christian Utl0nary pn,fit from the ^Hnsyivania, has Just IvL ' Piling! premier Lavaf-exclaimed that our the sanctuary. Burial was made in George F. Blatt, Hugh 'to the Association of education of his sex. What more art to be tortured, as our comrades Mrs. d waterspout hovererest in peace. at Duquesas University, 21 at cannot fail to observe the singular Ihthpsnity «f Pittsburgh, sad respect with which the virgins of fixed and in order. He would be in increased speed and is bound to ex- "Let no man assert that in thus are sfronditi Carnegie Tedi, Christ are treated in assemblies of constant danger of his life. tend also to American capiUlism. | repudiating the claims of Commu- Mrs. Marjorie O'Donnell ra aro matriculated at the fol-the faithful, where they are placed Divine Providence is thoughtful of ... It u necessary that the Ameri- nism, I am thereby defending Capi- Mrs. Marjorie O'Donnell died sud- FUNERAL DIRECTORS t institutiom: Cathouc Uni- the creature. It directs the forces of can Communist Party should be able tali-m. There is no inherent sanc- denly in her home, 5108 Glenwood by themselves, before the rest of nature in a wonderful manner. Ca- avenue, Hazelwood, last Sunday af- r. Uni Taraity et Notre Doma, their aex, nearest the »«actuary,! ^Trophi^^cMt^.V^ I ¿^^ZSln^ tity attaching to Capitalism either (Men I* Sails College, ternoon. She had received Holy Mary's College, St Vincent's Communion at the 10 o'clock Mass at St Stephen's church and then re- r-'si vaia Neva College, and St. U<,n whose vw 1 me d6 vts fr n OsBsgs. Approximately ftf- Church, and all these things con- plete safety Phenomena occur in ^«LIHV^ t! ^ ' >',.' » J " « turned to her home. She was stricken JOHN A. FREYVOGEl s turn studying for the suddenly some time after returning and ñ ve have anteved ro- th What m ht happ n w e home, friends finding her dead at r^e-Z wit^ w^h ^L" ! r^ - '* , ! . " must strain our efforts crf thT^rld And there is equS about 2 o'clock. Mrs. O'Donnell was lmpatlent w,th 8inful for conyrogations. ¡Jl tTte ^Sl^k!^ ™lltiZ - t®, 8* genuinely revolutionary ^ven^nce Ji gratitude for theT™" I the widow of Joseph O'Donnell who Christian Brothens are the lisii^T virtu« ^Sd^i. I r i • r « Jf^^8 and genuinely revolutionary Lous heritage^ civil liberties to was killed in a railroad accident . body of religions nan ia the , 4yC C/°rci?- refleft ^ thSolemn Mass of Requiem sf whom 2^00 are ia the WlchlU : States. The founder, St. Brothers of the Christian Schools," j on January 15, 1930. I promise. in St Stephen's church at 9 o'clock. 3406 FIFTH AVENUE "Jsfcn Baptist ds la 8alle, was born their mission as religious teachers Praises A. F. of L. Need for Real Leaders MAyflowar 1665 ReaMenrs HAzel «H engages them in every kind of edu- Mrs. Thomas J. Scankm A Rheims, France, ia 1051. He aa- 1 lou
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i main aloof, the logician — the phi- ! lnsopher of morals—must mingle his ! theories with people to see if they STUDENTS TOLO TO | will work. ASSING REMARKS "For if they do not work," he said, "they are not true." BT TBE EDITOR KEEP MINDS FREE Martin Conboy, a Knight Com- ; mander of the Order of St. Grejcory, did controversial letters in the col-1 that night and had taken goods j j also spoke. Monsignor Michael J. iflrst round in the civil courts! 1 •f an «wstant priest of the umns of the Pittsburgh daily papers. (which were later found in his j Ohio State Teacher Declares Father Cillis Warns Them Not I,avelle, rector of St. Patrick's Ca- home) to the value of $<>. He had thedral, represented Cardinal Hayes Bit* who has defied the au- He will be introduced at Monday's ! j Football Picture Holds N. D. To Be Slaves to Theories of his Bishop has been won meeting by the Rev. James M. be-1 returned for more foodstuffs when! I at the breakfast and spoke briefly. nbellious priest. On Tues- laney, spiritual director of the discovered by the officers. Fleeing [ Up to Ridicule Held by Professors Cardinal Gives Blessing "¡ftemoon of this week Judge Diocesan Union Holy Name Society. |fro m them, he refused to obey their commands to halt, whereupon the The breakfast was attended by Jm Snee in Common Pleas (From The Catholic Columbian, ; H80 members of the 27 Newman handed down a decision dis- The movement is growing in this ! officers fired at him and fatally ! New York, .Ian. 11.—Catholic col- wounded him. Columbus, ().) lege students were advised to main- ; Clubs in the New York Province of the temporary injunction country to revive the Total Absti- | the Federation of College Catholic nence societies, writes George Andre ; Not long ago, a motion picture, tain their intellectual freedom and been granted to the Mo*t It is so easy now to moralize over imt subject themselves to any pro- Clubs. Preceding the breakfast in the Los Angeles Tidings. this unfortunate occurrence; howl "The Spirit of Notre Dame," was K~Basil Takach, D.D., Bishop of released in the local district. The fessor's theory or teaching without I about 1,01)0 members received com- ^Moeeae of Pittsburgh, Greek Before 1918 it was the custom of j the man could have secured food j j munion ft the 1' o'clock Mass at St. Catholic boys, at the time of receiv-1 writer, forewarned by past experi- thinking it through for themselves and which had restrained the and fuel for his starving brood had | in an address delivered yesterday I Patrick's Cathedral, which was cele- ing the Sacrament of Confirmation, he applied to the proper agencies, i ences of college pictures "inflicted" JPeter Molchany from func- upon the public, did not see it; but morning by the Rev. James M. Gillis | brated by Cardinal Hayes. Handy laundry as assistant pastor of St. to take the pledge not to touch 1etc. , etc. Maybe this poor fellow The Cardinal welcomed the mem- liquor until they reached the ago he wonders what the reaction was. C'.S.Sp., editor of "The Catholic Baptist Cathedral, Home- had grown weary and heart-sick I World," at the communion breakfast . hers to the f athedral after the Mass of 21. Here is how one cultivated man. 1 facilities Father Molchany, who had over his futile efforts to secure work of the New Y..rk Province <>f Col- and gave them his blessing. He Upon the passage of the Eight- so that he could feed and cloth» his Professor Graves of the Ohio State "serving as assistant pastor of University, reacted: lege Newman Clubs at the Commo- • asked them to remember that it jral for two years during eentn Amendment the abstinence or- children, and perhaps those to whom I mattered not if they gained the wis- ganizations disbanded and pledge- in the kitchen of the pastor, refused to he applied for charity—if he did— "Hollywood is a ruthless institu- ; dom of the whole world and did r.ot taking stopped. could not do much for him. In any ; "I!'' independent without being recent order of Bishop Ta- tion," he says. "It seizes and ex- i (Tensive or impertinent," he ad- know themselves. No matter how small your kitchen, it can have a splendid sink,and I transferrinf? him to St. Everyone, or nearly everyone, event, one can readily understand ; "To know yourselves is to recog- thought that there would no longer ploits whatever is t'> its advantage, vised. "B ure of your ground as laundry facilities as well, with this Crane combination sink and laundry church, Aliquippa, as pas- the motives and impulses which! just as it mutilates and remakes to ; nize that you are children of God, be a need for these preventatives. would lead him to commit a crime you progress; analyze and under? tray. One compact size needs only a yard of wall space. Tha drain» ~ er Molchany claimed that its own heart's desire the work of stand what you are studying; de- and love Him and obey His Com- llhedral parishioners wanted But their optimism has turned out to provide the food he could not buy |an y man's hands rc .card loss of his mandments," he said. board shifts over sink or tray as needed. See this splendid new idaa hi to be unjustified. The year li»32 finds through his own honest efforts. mand that your professor be con- ft» remain there as their pa «tar, protests. Cine should not be sur- sistent and explain his theories; ask "Without reverence ami obedience kitchen convenience at the Crane Exhibit he refused to vacate his as great a need for pledge-taking Certainly, he did not deserve death prised, then, to sec it exploiting the \ there can be no love, and that is and Total Abstinence League as at for trying, even in violation of the that you be allowed to accept or re- Rooms. For purchase and installation on the i ami go to Aliquippa, Bishop public interest in a man 1 ject what is theoretical; and be pre why the world is suffering today. ' « j had no other recourse ex- any time in the history of tne United law and God's Commandments, to one whose particular rclai to col- There are no supermen to lead u« Crane Budget Plan, call in a Crane Qualified States. give his children and their mother pared to get up and prove your view apply to the civil courts for lego mon made him in several senses when the opportunity presents j out of the darkness; we must look Contractor-Dealer. You pay nothing until it is fjjanction restraining: Father In a statement given to the press food and drink. Of course, no a national ami perhaps a heroic tig j to the super-intelligence of God. last week, Cardinal Dougherty stat- blame attaches to the officers who itsr-lf," he advised. in place. Then pay monthly. " uy from officiating ct the lire. 1 have wondered just how Father (ii'ns referred to the recent ' Reverence and < bedience should be i ed that Total Abstinence societies brought about this man's dfath. j much backing, if any, was given by i our reaction to the upheavals of the Kthihll It no in • | must be formed again as the Eight- Under the law, they are permitted annual report of Dr. Nicholas Mur- day — and without these things, 31.1 ttnuleftiard •»! Ihr AMira idreds of the members of the Notre Dame to the picture now be- ray Butler, pit :dent of Columbia i Offlre Nad %VarcbuuMr eenth Amendment had not succeeded 'to use their weapons, if necessary, ing played the country and perhaps : which result in love- all your high- 40 I nrnf T-riMirlh Strrrt Iral congregation thronged the I in driving drunkenness from the to bring about the arrest of an j University, in which the "anti-phi- ] er education is worthless." CRANE the world over, a picture that most losophies" and "pseudo-psychologies" I'll l*h,irsH. I'n. am during the hearing on the I land. escaping felon. The breakfast closed the three-day T.-lrphnne - - Allunile MÎI nUMBING AND HEATING MATCSMkS certainly distorts and misrepresents being taught were blamed for a de- i fa^pctian last week, and all were Over the New Year's week-end in ! conference of the New York Prov- pfcjpiy hostile to Bishop Takach and How often does it happen, for in-i the school whose name it makes cline in good manners in the big j ince. Honor keys were presented at Los Angeles many serious automo- use of. younger generation. l T.ïTL'-TLTT {¡¡apesition he had taken in the bile accidents, some of them result- stance, that police in tiring at des-' ! the breakfast by the Rev. John W. peradoes miss their mark, and the "There arc just about ten min- ••Iter. The daily and weekly papers ing in the loss of human life, took j Blames Wrong Teachings Keogh, chaplain of the federation, Homestead district—particu- men escape, whereas an innocent utes, I should say, of legitimate and "They are had for morals to«," place, because drivers were operat- interesting material in 'The Spirit of ' to Mrs. Merle Owens Bierman of Homestead Messenger, a ing cars while intoxicated. person frequently suiters. In the! said Father Gillis, "and I believe The VALLEY GAMP COAL CO two gun episodes of early last Mon- Notre Dame, and these minutes are | Teachers College, Columbia Univer- _»ve the case great promi- The mistake that has been made that some of the philosophies and | sity, and to Earl F. O'Dea, Kathleen RETAIL DEPARTMENT on their front pages, and at day morning, the real criminals the ones given to the representation phsychologies taught in modern by the prohibitionists is in believing of actual football practice and play. McArdle and Thomas J. F. Pinkman. did we see a news story made their escape after trying to; times are more responsible than the all of New York University. that the government can put a stop shoot and kill the policemen, where-; All the picture has to offer of worth Clean Dustless Coal and Cok« orted to uphold the right- to a practice, not inherently wrong, World war for the present chaotic ¡>iity of the Bishop over his as the unfortunate man who was I could far better be given, as indeed by passing a law against it. state of civilization." DISOWNING PARENTS MINE RUN CU g A PER AT THE The Pittsburgh daily papers, stealing to provide food for his it has been given, in film frankly de- He severely attacked the doctrine True, excessive drinking is wrong, starving children was brought down voted to showing, as news or as j or EGG TON CURB , treated the case as a but so is driving an automobile at of "deterministic ethic," which states | An editorial in the New World ex- news item, gave it no un- and killed with the first shot. information, the skill of the wonder- that man's actions are governed by ! plains a new result of Russian Com- I All our coal and coke is oil sprsyed snd double screened top speed through a crowded street. ful players who make up the most Snwtfwnce and did not try to However, no one dreams of pre- heredity, environment and destiny; Imunism: "We are told that boys and Exact Weight—Hazel 8036—Prompt Sonríe* mmj false impressions upon The Rev. Father Will W. Whalen famous teams ever built. saying that "If 1 were a thief I'd I girls in Russia are hastening to di- venting automobile accidents by Special Contract Rates Avsilable ill of their readers. prohibiting automobiles. Proper use of Orrtanna is always interesting! Calls Rest "Hokum" admit it, and not try to blame it on vorce their parents. Not only do TW «111« matter—and the case of the automobile is sought by the and quite frequently amusing in his "The rest of the picture is hokum, my pineal gland or an exquisitely • they disown them hut they denounce ü'sngisnss'^iB^Sfs&'fitiS^sfísnsfSt' a m one in this and many adoption of speed limits and other writings, particularly when he's ex- pure and simple—false sentimental- elaborated theory." j them. This seems to be pleasing to 1» unfortunately—comes traffic regulations. ploding the myths aln>ut some of our ity, with close-ups of the coach's "The man in the street is better ! the government for it shows the rift to «hat should be the simple Legally the abuse of liquor should literary and movie satellites. A quivering face as he murmurs, "My i in fundamental moral principles between the old and the new gen- LIQUOR AND DRUG TREATMENT i one «f a priest taking seriously the be taken care of in the same way, squib he favored us with this week Boy," over the youth seen at the I than some of those who are proud j eration under the Soviet regime. It concerns Theodore Dreiser and the Arc your hornr and loved one» Tu-lnsr ruined by this curie? if S ivnr af obedience he gave at the not by outlawing it from the country other end of the line, writhing on i of their intellectual achievements. I is quite common to read in the Mos- or write for literature and Information ttaa af his ordination. Father Mol- but by passing regulations aimed at latter's latest literary "sensation," his bed and delirium, calling upon his Leave man as he is in his natural | cow paper advertisements stating: f, who has been a priest for preventing its abuse, such as jail "An American Traged;." Father mates to win the game! Scene after • state, guided by grace—do not stuff I "I, so and so, hereby declare that I | SHADY $IDE SANITARIUM was ordered by Bishop sentences for intoxication, etc., Whalen writes as follows: scene of the old stale stuff designed , him with pompous and overblown disassociate myself entirely from my Formerly Keely Institute 265 SHADY AVENUB his lawful superior, to as- which will be enforced. "My recently landed Irish pal has to suggest college life to ignorant : philosophies which will never work parents, -effective November, 1031, PITTMII lll.ll, PA. PHONE KMKRSOH I pastorate of St. George's Morally the abuse of liquor can returned from the movie palace mobs of movie-goers, who eat it up ; in the theater of the world's activi- and will live independently of them." Uiquippa. Bishop Takach quite wroth. He witnessed Theodore and roar with laughter at silly i ties—let him breathe free and be a ! This, of course, is but the fruit of be overcome by teaching men to de- « a priest 29 years and a velop their free will in avoiding al- Driiser's 'An American Tragedy.' monkeyshines; a completely false , man—and for one thing he will be- I Soviet propaganda, which leads marly tight years, and it coholic intoxication, by pledge tak- I haven't plowed through Dreiser's emphasis upon one side of college i lieve in God, and for another thing children to despise their parents. WEYANDT DRUG CO. safely assumed that he is ing and the forming of abstinence self-styled masterpiece, nor shall 1 life, to the absolute exclusion of all I he will believe in the Ten Command- Just what precisely is to be gained as well acquainted with the societies. burn up any time on it. Neither the rest, and another contribution to I men's. is hard to say. But the ruthlessness Specialty Prescriptions aad requirements of his To cinch this argument we cite no have I sat out the film version. the belief of the country that Notre "Any vigorous, healthy, normal of it all shames humanity." Bell Phones—^Tra Bord 9481-9492-9471 as ia Father Molchany. less a person than he who described Life's getting shorter for me. And Dame was founded to produce foot- mind —and it need not be greatly 437 COVITT AVENUE TRAFFOBD, PA, ! latter, however, refused to obey the Eighteenth Amendment as i i wasted my leisure over other stuff ball players. educated—will expel intellectual poi- EPIPHANY CARI) PARTY \ Bishop's order that he take over that Dreiser wrote and got away . son as naturally as a healthy body a "Noble Experiment," Herbert j "The only indication I was able The regular weekly card party will ALLENTOWN and BELTZHOOVER »rata of the Aliquippa Hoover. with. to discover that the college demands [rids itself of material poisons. A nor- but insisted upon remain- ma! student connot be forced to ac- be held in the Epiphany Auditorium, On September 20, 1929, President " 'Faugh!' sputters my Celtic any study except those of team sig- Washington Place, Friday evening, at the Bishop's own parish Hoover in a letter of greeting, read | friend, who's but a few months out nals was in the sight of an appar- I cept the impossible, immoral rub- Cathedral. The civil | bish that many professors try to Januarv 15. Euchre, Bridge, Five at the national convention of the ¡of Dublin, 'pah! your mighty Yank ently distraught youth who walked Hundred and Old Maid will be have now sustained him tem- W o m e n's Christian Temperance genius has stolen his whole story about his room repeating, heaven push down his throat." HILL TOP SAVINGS & TRUST CO. ia his rebellion against the played. Union, stated: of "An American Tragedv" from knows why, 'Omnis est Gallia divisa Philosophy Tested in Street "THE HILL TOP BANKm af his Bishop, and when "Since the adopting of the prohi- in partes ires.' ing in the matter will Gerald Griffin's novel The Col- Father Gillis contended that "all Capone won't find it so hard to bition amendment too many people legians," which is better known on "Naturally, it may be said, this ! philosophies are tested in the explain the disappearance of his in- Hp VP la the court* ia not known. have come to rely wholly upon the film was not made to present the Arlington and Warrington Avenues ^M wa stated laat week, it ia a this side through the play made j street," and that although the math- come when the lawyers get through. strong arm of law to enforce absti- from it, "Colleen Bawn." The plot educational advantages of Notre ematician and scientist might re- —Martth^s Ferry Times. Mt unpleasant duty on the part nence, forgetting that the cause of and even some of the incidents of Dame. But what it obviously was If Catholic newspaper to have to temperance has its strong founda- your Yank writer are tak'-n boldly made for is to catch the wind of j such affairs aa the above in tions in the conviction of the indi- from Griffin's book. Glory be to God, public favor while the football sea- ! Washington, Pa. asiamns, bat so much ha« been vidual of the personal value to him- the audacity of your Yank took the son is on and while the memory of | ST. PAUL LAYMENS RETREAT LEAGUE Coach Rockne is still fresh in the ! ~ printed that was bitterly self of temperance in all things." very breath out of me lungs. Such Monastery Ave, South Side, Pittsburgh Everglade 1027 1 to Bishop Takach that it was effrontery! All your Dreiser did minds of millions of movie fans. MUNCE DAIRY PRODUCTS Perhaps a picture could have bem Rev. Lucian Ducie. C.P., Retreat Director ive that someone apeak out The legislation just enacted in was to change the scene from Ire- Ice Cream - Milk • Cream - Buttermilk - Butter - Cottage ; his side of the controversy Mexico limiting the number of the made that would have been a sin- ! land to America. Griffin's "Hardres* cere and decent portrait of the col- I Cor. Wylie and Allison Streets Washington been brought on by the clergy in the> capital and federal dis- Cregan" kills "Bliy O'Connor" so Retreat Schedule 1932 assistant priest who has trict to one for each 50,000 inhabi- lege, the man, and the teams; but j PtoM MT that he may marry the heiress. certainly this agglomeration of bunk : fha TOWS he has so recently tants is dearly designed by the anti- Doesn't Dreiser's "Clyde'' do exactly Jan. 1. 2. 3 Open front Bishop Takach himself. is not such a picture. 1 can but j clerical faction in control of the the same thing in about the same Jan. S, !>, 10 Lawyers. Call Mr. Reid, Mayflower 0575 or Judge Congress as another step towards wonder just what is thought of it ] way with that identical motive ? by those clever, brilliant men who! Patterson, Montrose 8868. _ the dropping out of a destroying the Church. It definitely "Hardress Cregan" throws "Eily ends the truce that has been in effect ! administer and teach at the famous , Jan. 29, 30, 31... St. Christopher. Pittsburgh Railways. Call Mr. N. RAYMOND BEBOUT i news item laat week we O'Conner" out of the boat and lets Indiana school. I wonder if they since an accord, dictated by expedi- her drown. So does Dreiser's mur- Brickley, Grant 7450 to say that Bishop Boyie i like it; and if they don't like it. I Funeral Director ency, was reached on June 21, 1929, derer. "Hardress and Clyde," each Feb. 5, 6, 7 Ave Maria. Call Mr. Hamill, Hemlock 1612 conducting the discussions by Archbishop Ruis y Flores, Apos- wonder what they could do about it." Phone 204-J WASHINGTON, PA. Utnrgy before the members is a "designing, lecherous, mean, Feb. 12, 13, 14. ..Braddock K. of G. Call Mr. Sweeney, Hiland tolic Delegate, and the then provi- greedy and contemptible individual." S466-J. Mr. Carr. Brandywine 1010 Catholic Forum of the dio- sional president, Portes Gil. That It should have read that these Now why hasn't somebody pointed Feb 1!) 30. 21.. .Sancta Maria, Jeannette. Call Mr. Carroll, Jean- agreement was unsatisfactory, but this out before?' PASSION PLAYERS TO had been lad by the Rev. afforded grounds for hope of a bet- nette 1281-K Phone 3646—We Deliver Michael Ysat» J. Pauley, secretary to the ter subsequent understanding. It " 'Because, my dear Patrick,' 1 Feb. 26, 27, 28...Knights of St. George. Call Mr. Schoos. Ev. 1262 v. Bishop. The pressure of was followed by the resumption of answer, 'because to make Mr. Dreiser PRESENT "KICK IN" Mar. 4, 5, 6 Pgh. Council, K. of C. Call Mr. McShane. Fa. 1720 PURITY MEAT MARKET duties forced Father Pau- worship in the churches, all services see anything you must poke your give op his work for the finger in his eye, and then he bites j St. Michael's group of players,; Mar. 11, 12. 13 .St. Joseph and Mater Admirabilis. Call Mr. Bro- FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY OYSTERS IN SEASON requiring the office of a priest hav- TRY OUR BAKED HAM Forum, and he has been ing been suspended by the Mexican your knuckle, dips his fountain-pen ' Eighteenth Street Extension anil zier, Carnegie 467, Mr. Home, Hiland 7993. m aa leader of the discur- episcopate from July 31, 1926. The in your gore and turns you and your j Pius street, South Side, will give: Mar. IS. 19, 20..Mother of Sorrows. Call Mr. Carr, Court 5678 COR. JEFFERSON AND WYLIE WASHINGTON, PA. the Liturgy by the Rev. justice hoped for from the accord reproof and your vital liquid into ! their version of "Kick In" next Tues- \ Apr. 1, 2, 3 Police , Collins of St. Canice church. lovely red publicity for himself. And \ day and Wednesday evenings, Jan- failed to materialise and conditions Apr. 8, 9, 10 Police have grown steadily worse in the Mr. Dreiser is already getting too : uary 10 and 20. This Broadway pro-! much free publicity. If 1 haven't ! duction was seen only a couple of; Apr. 15, 16, 17..St. Agnes. Call Mr. Foley, Lehigh 7767 OHIO i women of the Donora <11*- several states. The latest develop- ; f jiring that they were quite ment consequently aggravates an let my copy go to the second-hand j years ago in the talkies, and many Apr. 22. 23, 21..Police store, perhaps tonight you'd better I of St. Michael's patrons will find a being discriminated already grievous religious situation. Apr. 29, 30 Police Bell, Main 3200 I invitation* were issued read Dreiser's "Sister Carrie."' ! great treat in store for them at these May 6, 7. 8 Bellevue-Allegheny K. of C. Call J. Paul Aland, B What the limitation of the clergy 'Sister Carrie! Did he dare t.> write \ two evening performances. literary clubs, etc., of their just ordered in the federal district Linden 2120, A. A. Scholze, Wellington 1551. dbtiu-t, have taken the mat- a novel about a nun, God save us!' The cast has been arranged J means can be illustrated by a com- ! especially for parts best suited to • May 13, 14, 15.. .St. Luke Doctors and Dentists. Call Dr. A. R. o their own hands and have parison. Were such an unfair law to 'No,' I chuckle, 'no indeed. Theo- THE GOLDEN STAR | the players. This arrangement will | Hampsey, Lehigh 6968 ; a branch of the Catholic be applied in Pittsburgh, for ex- dore Dreiser has written horrible of the diocese. The organ- things about ladies, but so far as I j bring out the best that they are | May 20 21, 22.. .Open ample, we should be allowed only 14 capable of. It is well known that; was perfected at a meeting priests to say Msss in the 81 parish know, he's let nuns alone. "Sister May 27, 2S, 29.. .Firemen or mid-week 24. 25, 26 DAIRY CO. J Carrie" is certainly not a nun. No j St. Michael's on the South Side al- i home of Mrs. Harold F. churches of Pittsburgh, administer ' ways give a very good account of June 3. 4, 5 Firemen or mid-week Donora. Mrs. Paul Wright of the Sacraments, visit the sick and nun could ever be quite so dull and BUTTER, BUTTERMILK AND COTTAGE CHEESM colorle.-s in print as "Carrie." ' " ! themselves and this play will be no, June 10. 11. 12 .St. Vincent de Paul. Call Mr. Martin, Grant 3434. a leader in the Forum's poor, teach and attend to the spir- ! exception. WHOLESALE and RETAIL was guest speaker and itual needs of the many Cstholic in- "Kick In" is a play of the under-1 a most interesting discourse stitutions here. I. C. A. MEETING | world. A young couple in their en- ^aims and accomplishments of Archbishop Diss, the primate of I deavor to help out their pals, get Ice, Miik, Cream and Dairy Pi t. Mrs. Ray Byrne of Mexico, in an open letter of protest The regular meeting of the Pitts- ' themselves into a peck of trouble. EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO aim spoke, giving the to President Oritx Rubio, makes a burgh Circle, International Federa- I The sequel as to how they finally awmbers much helpful in- strong case against the limitation. tion of Catholic Alumnae, will be | extricate themselves is most thrill- HEAR THE CATHOLIC PROGRAM " oa how to organise their He declares the law is unconstitu- held at the Cathedral High School, ing. Some of the scenes contain nuke i*. a success. The tional and a flagrant violation of the Sponsored by the Nationsl Council of Catholic Men, in Sunday afternoon, January 17, at 3 ! clever comedy, to relieve the tense j OQMI were chosen: pledge of Provisional President o'clock. situations created by the accused co-operation with the Nationsl Brosdcssting Company Mi«« May Flinn: a »si it- Portes Gil, who said in the accord of ! criminals, trying at last to go, THE THORNTON Mrs. W. B. Cushing; two years ago: "The Constitution, - • - had, m CATHOLIC WOMEN'S UNION straight. Reserved seats may be h Mrs. Jamas V. Gannon; the laws and the government of at the Rectory, 21 Pius street, Souut h & DRY CLEANING CO. Mexico are not animated by a desire THIRTY MINUTES Mrs. John Creev^y; by- Side. Phone Hemlock 0782. nittee, Mrs. Will's* F. to destroy the Catholic Church or The district meeting of the C. W. Exclusive Usera of Miraclean any other church or to intervene in U. will meet in St. Ambrose parish, The cast includes Mrs. Mary Mc- Mrs. Harold Voge). Closkev, Margaret Mitterbach, .Jo- of Instruction and Enjoyment 284 BELMONT AVENUE Phone 4tlM YOUNGgTüWR^ tor members of the club any manner in their spiritual func- Spring Hill, Monday, January 18. A tions." large attendance is expected. j seph Moeller, Dorothy Goldstrom, George Anton and Mrs. Raymond Bottner, George Helldor- Addresses on Subjects of Supreme Importance by Catholic af Moaongahela; Mrs. ! f , Sylvester Schaefer, Mary Reitz, Scholars of Distinction — Sacred Music of the Masters, in, Mrs. John Creevey. Police of the Pittsburgh district er engaged in two running gun fights Unemployed ! Dorothy Rottner, Cyril Fuchs, Ferdi- sung by the Paulist Choristers and other vocalists of note. THE ENTERPRISE COAL Cashing, Mrs. W. L Some estimates place the number nand Moeller and Charles Rohause. Instrumental music of highest quslity. Hannah Diskin, Miss early Monday morning with men WHOLESALE aad KIT AIL - .... who had been detected committing of unemployed this winter at 6,000,- | Mr. Leo McCloskey is directing the V. Gannon, Mrs. j play. COAL AND ICE SAND, GRAVEL, CBMKMm Mrs. Michael Mc- robberies. In the first, staged in 000, representing 30,000,000 who will LIME AND BRICK . m i O'Conn-ll, Mrs. Pittsburgh, the robbers escaped need assistance. Other economic ob- One of Radio's Finest Offerings after exchanging shots with the of- | VINCENTIAN HOME BENEFIT Office: 652 Wslnut St.—Both Phones W—EAST LlVBKfOOjU«, Mrs. Harold servers consider this estimate too i afltonira. ficers, but in the second, in Cora- opolis, the robber was slain. The high. Whether the estimate is or is I A dinner and card party will be These programs sre broadcast by forty-sis Ststions of the and interesting National Broadcasting Company's Red Network every ALLEGHENY VALLEY tha Pittsburgh section of men who escaped were fully armed not exaggerated, it is certain the | held in the Food Craft Shop, 315» Fifth avenue, on Saturday evening, Sunday « to 6:30 o'clock P. M, Eastern Stsndard Time. .will bs hold next Monday and they shot to kill; the man who coming months will show charity ras rsiMittf namt January IS, ia the aadi - was killed was unarmed and was seekers in bread lines that will tax January 16, for the benefit of the 7 Dnqnasne Cornell, Knights fleeing from arrest when brought the organized strength of the nation. Vincentian Home for Incurables at Your Ststion would like to have your opinion , Fifth and BeUefteid down. It is to be hoped that national and Keown station. Dinner will be of the Catholic Hour—and we should like to Armstrong County Tra* The irony af it is that the man i served at 6 o'clock and cards will have your mors! and msterial support for it. will be a dinner meet- state governments are prepared for KITTARNIKU. MA as «Lisais asany priests and other who was killed was robbing a the stress of the coming months. We follow immediately. Mrs. Charles Drumm, president of the Vincentian Largest in the County 3%—ON SAVI arili attend, grocery store of milk, bread, etc., were able to prepare for a European TUNE IN ON STATION WCAE adjrsss will bsdsiiv to take to his starving wife and war, which brought us precious few Helpers of the Incurables, has issued TUT41 MHOVKUM MM SS.SSS.8SSSS B. Keller of W • children, whereas the men who benefits, with a self - sacrificing an invitation to the affair to the Our Multo: Courtes» «a< 8>f»tW I tolk on "Catholics aeeaped In the other gun fight were thoroughness. A president's or a general public. Help to Assure Its Permanence GREENSBURG, PA, Mr. Keller, a fraqwht armed desperadoes robbing for per- governor's theories about Belf-help il to tha il il i at fha sonal gain. Iks unfortunate hus- as against doles are not impressive KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN is widaty known band and father who had resorted just now. When people are hungry NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC MEN I i that appear to theft as a laat resort was quite and cold they must be fed and The quarterly meeting of the BROWN'S DRUG STORE it America, tha plainly an "amateur" at the rob- clothed. Postpone the discussion of Knights of St. John will be held at 1314 Massachusetta Ave, Washington, D. C. Fmmtmrmg Om Ona bery business. Ha had entered the theories until the fine weather.—Ave St. Augustine's Hall on Sunday, sa ir. «am «ramer grocery atom once before during Maria. January 17,
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white several young men of the pariah who are un- employed give their services to assist in any way they FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION can. The Rev. Fathers Clougherty and Kukleski, as- The Layman's Days Long PittsburghOMii PU I MM Ors ù Catholic January HTABLUnUID IN 114« sistants to the pastor, the Rev. James M. Doyle, who A Leaky Ship At Midnight History from Flies of Window 14—Washington, St. Hilary (By "The Pilgrim" in the Jesuit Weekly, America) wet. aav. MICHAJBL ITOONNOR. DJ>, FIRST has been unable to say Mass since before the celebra- 16—North Side, St. Joseph's Tho Catholic BISHOP or rmnuiun tion of his golden anniversary nearly three years ago. By "FERRER" Orphan Asylum Published rr Tkirritr »r supervise the feeding of the children, assisted by the 17—East Pittsburgh, St. Helen At midnight, the passengers on I character. "You are^ an excellent THE CATHOLIC rUBLISHHra COMPANY the ocean liner were awakened hy ( man," they granted," but you are Seventy-Five Years Aga Sisters of Charity who staff the school. When men begin to think about j 18—Pittsburgh, Holy Trinity «11 »nlwTnii Bvtidtng our public officials, especially the' 19—McKeesport, St. Mary the telephone ringing frantically in only one amongst many excellent Dr. Keogh delirerà • ban« Vrart MM MS WURTH AVBNUH Even in such times of depression as we are now President of the United States, let I 20—Pgh., I nuline Academy each stateroom, and announcing that j men. Why arrogate empire to your- ture in the basement of St (H CU6T1N «USAMOTH DAFUNOER passing through, it seems incredible that little chil- us ever remember that, regardless 21—Pittsburgh, St. Benedict the captain wished all to assemble j self '.' You are outmoded. New time« Cathedral under the auspice* of ' MIIM Associsi» Editor dren would be virtually starving in our midst, but of the mistakes he may or may not 22—Baden, Mt. Gallitiin in the grand salon. When the call for new methods." Witty lads St Vincent de Paul Society. KIlMUt JOHN JOSEPH OORRELL shivering, half-hysterical forms had "ti the A deck posted up delightful such has been the discovery made in a number of have made in the highest office of the i 23—Pittsburgh, Toner Institute Mag MINIM Associata Editor 23—Greensburg, Holy Sacra- hastily donned their bathrobes and caricatures of the captain on the Fifty Year« Aga parishes of this city and diocese. This led to the es- ,natlon' I'/eaident Hoover is a gen- slippers, and awaited his words in bulletin br»rd, mimicking his ges- THIUU IN ADVANCE ' - ... tleman, knows how to speak the | ment tense silence, the captain made his tures, his earnest language, his ap- Hie Rav. Frederick Stoff«, by Mil t*r • •••••••oo.|2 50 tablishment of such "soup kitchens as is maintained : jrn(fiish language, is an engineer of 25—Pittsburgh, St. Joachim singular proclamation. "We have peal to past authority and former 27 years, pastor at Rocheetor, •••••••oo »OS daily and Sunday at St. Kieran's. A particularly touch- note and has many other high at-) 26—Herman, St. Mary discovered a leak." he declared, experiences. Buxom dowagera boast- dies of smallpox. . WF BAIL for ITS VMMITIUI* 1.ÏS 27—Vandergrift, Holy Trinity NbMiipttm. Mil S 50 ing sight occurs almost daily at St. Kieran's as some tainments to his credit. He is not "which will sink the vessel in 24 i ed that they were free from the by 1.00 28—Donora. St. Charles •ebeorlptloee »••• eeaaaaaaeaaaanaaaaeeo* of the "big" children file into the basement dining ' an ignoramus.^ ^ ^ hours, if allowed to go uncheck
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[ission&ry Aid Society FIRST CASE GOES I 1 Unemployment VERY REV. P. C DANNER, Director Flayed Diocesan Union of Sodalities Rev. Charlee Moeemaea. Pterseaa Director ef liietttta lit North Craig Start. Plttabargh. Pa. AGAINST CHURCH Causes of the Present Widespread Jobless Condition St. Francia Church. SIS McCtaia Street. His ratead. Pa.
(olir acknowledge re- when Christ their King is welcome«! Writ Is Denied to Priest By Are Set Forth in Joint Statement of Church Avers Cutthroat Competition Prize Conteet for All SodalieU te tell you all what my CathaMsj following private con- in their poor but holy and innocent Hurry up! Get in line! Once more hearts will ever remember you and Mexican Court; Other Group Which Makes Recommendations Depressing Prices Is ligion means to me, I caat Decisions Delayed we announce that all Sodalist* and word* to express it. I don't wag. , P.CJ>., Rev. F.M., Rev. SJ.S., their benefactors throughout their readers are invited to join the short boast but hare at times pictafSL whole life time. Even after their I Ruinous to All Rev. V.K., Rev. FJ.H., Sr. Washington, Jan. 12.—The fact that church forces have essay contest sponsored by the Na-lives of the martyr* very vtedH • M.C.M., Miaa N.M.C., J.F.C., death when they are welcomed in tional Sodality Headquarters of the myself and have prayed that If I their Master's palace they will not Mexico City, Jan. 13.—The Cath- Miw M.M., Sr. C., Mrs. olic Church suffered a setback yes been called upon to organize unemployment relief makes Great Falls, Mont, Jan. 11.—Aa United States on the subjeet, "What, a lot should stare me in the forget to aak their Lord to crown on oi the R.S., Miss M.C.R.L., terday in its efforts to prevent en- imperative their moral duty to challenge the social injustices * principal speakers in a My Religion Means to Me." would want to die rather thaa 'Mia. C.E.L., J.H., R.M., Cir- their benefactors with every success forcement of the new law limitirn which have made relief necessary, it was declared today in I ?.prograrc!?ram?! *P°.sponsoren*or«di by the Retail! First prize, ten dollars, a jeweled mit a crime against my faith. 11 Pittaburgh. in their undertakings and lastly to the greatest consolation in my f il redera 3 Sodality pin and publication of ar- Washington; Sri. St J., give them a Place in heaven to en- ' : * .1 . ?.^ J ! ! Joint statement issued by the Social Service'Commissioñ of | c^meííe£d I ticle. Second prize, five dollars, a ular Confession and Comma joy the beatinc vision and to praise district when the first district court the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in-America,! radio station KFBB, the Most Rev, Rev. G.L., Thorn peon Run; ienied an application for an injunc- Sodality pin and publication of the never missed Mas* in my life, c LL, Verona; Miw M.F.F.. our Lord the King with them. the Department of Social Action of the National Catholic I {?d.*in v- O'Hara, Bishop of Great! article. Write at once and mail to three Sundays that I know of, tion against the law. The other five b mled rhton; G.P., Carnegie; Mr. Aa the Christmas season is com- courts in the district, however, set Welfare Conference, and the Social Justice Commission of l ' . £? ."I «"«thical and in- address above. I wa* *ick and obeyed the 4e I.8.W., New Brighton; Miaa ing close the little children will like dates for full hearings on similar ap- From the essays so far received orders. Hpnold; Miaa C.H., Sewiekley. to have some Christmas clothes and plications. we quote the following, asking So- "I can't for the life ef ma some Christmas presents. And they Judge Francisco Montellano Lanz P C dalists, Children of Mary, high school •tand why some girls flare ap Mswaesr, S. India will not forget to approach the to^gT^ra^em K t7 , „ , , , , I ^to a point where neithe* r commoditielthe farmer I' of the first district court denied an al 1 and academy students and pupil* of fuss so about some of the rule* and Charitable Benefactor: stable on Christinas eve with their ment relief and declares in favor of I ?; international emergency nor the laborer nor the employers application of Rev. Felipe N. Gar- ca ls or all parish schools, to hand in their practices of our religion. I bam transferred from new beautiful clothes highly dressed shorter working hours with no wage / courageous social ac- | themselves r,„ Hv. h„ duno for an "amparo," or writ of Uon and u e ado t,w h rolc US f copy likewise. working girl, enjoy myself, like •one month* ago to a which the benefactors have been so reductions, and unemployment and I °? P * Sertolul r i * ® ° "Dear Father—My religion means go out snd get my share of faa, f good enough to give them and to injunction, citing a similar denial on old age insurance. ¡measures adequate to the gravity *' Ion field opened recently Oct. 14, 1931, in the State of Vera c>f the s uation "Christian philosophy," said Bish- j so much to me that the vain and de- there are places, persons, games i pare an ao many pagans, in- pray for the benefactors to crown Not since the joint attack on the " - op O'Hara, "has always proclaimed ceitful things which the world so things I would shun, not so them with success and to bestow Cruz of a petition against a similar 12-hour day in the steel industry bv | Anfistnnn mom a * • m ithena and achiamatics who law in that state. Judge Lanz also the doctrines of a just price—a price' rashly and restlessly seeks, make no because my religion warn* Mevass againat the Christian re- upon them his holy graces on the these three national religious bodiee OFFICERS INSTALLED for commodities that makes it pos-1 appeal to me and gain no admittance against them, but my own cos day when our Lord was so good reviewed the legal background of the has a statement of such importance Uand the Catholic Church. case and asserted that no evidence sible to pay a decent family wage to to my heart. I have learned to live sense and self respect tells enough to attain human form like been issued by them. Representa-¡ gy DIVISION NO 1 workmen, and leave a reasonable |• happy life through my religion kepp away. IVMk God that yoar letter and those little children whom you sup-had been presented to show that any | tives of the three organizations — I one would be injured by enforcement | compensation for merchants and and am convinced of two things: "I love my religion with my W1MA| gljeSeeched me »afely and with- port in life at present. : Protestant, Catholic and Jewish—the First, that the love and pursuit of _ and also thank you for of the law. On Sunday, January 10. Division managers of industry. Consequently, I heart and love every practice o< Sincerely yours in J. C. and M. I., | Rev. James Myers, the Rev. R. A. _ creatures will cause heartaches, the kindness and rem em- In the sixth district court the i McGowan and Rabbi Edward L. No. 1 , Ancien" ' t Orde- • r of Hibernians, Tf^rL^^^." ,which re?ult8 I do not find anything in it Irks J. Francis- ,n 8 n pampering our evil inclination, and The trouble with most Catholic ef me who ie living among judge informed the petitioning Israel, today interpreted the i tate- installed its officers for the yeai Ju^,? " * ""I" commodities P roducts or will bring sure remorse of con- I meet is that they do not pqr and in much need of priest, Rev. Jose Garia I.una Viuchis, ment as having extraordinary sig- 1932. Leo Kelly, national secretary, | J^!?^"^ . science. Secondly, I hold for certain le feed, clothe and educate Clariat Convent, Trichur, S. India of the parish of San Cosme, that n 1 enough of their religion to appr Rev. and Dear Father Danner: nificance. installed the following o fficers for V/ .f products—to a point. that our friend Jesus in the Blessed •r and needy Christians of certain point in his petition was not the year 1932, and asked the mem-! ne'th'r tlfe U™*r n,?r lH it. They don't want to study It i It is aomething like four or five I'nparalleled Human Nerd Sacrament is the one remedy for our they leave school and forget iSgttri» are really the hungry ones clear and gave him three days in bers to support the officers: Thorn.*; w Jrf.i,, f^^Tn "" ^ evils and afflictions. I feel I could letter* we have sent to you but very | The statement on phases of the 8 f th r U8t they knew. They wont listen ef ear dearest Lord Jeaus. Row I which to clarify it. Murphy. Sr., president: John Ryan,! '^J^ K° !! '" * ! sorry in not getting any reply for unethl no longer live without Him in fre-sermon. Sffta thank and ahow my sincere The other four courts directed the ; relief, reduction and prevention of vice president; Thos. J. Clarke, re-1 f^ «Aincompat- quent Communion. The Blessed Sac- 5fipgde and cordial remembrance our letters. Whether you haven't got minister of the interior, who is head unemployment, prompted by the un- cording secretary; J. J. Leavey, ible with human welfare. It Is not "There is only one thing I our letters or whether you can't send high prices nor low prices, but prices rament has become the most inti- RlbHiH the money which will help of the federal district government, ! paralleled human need of the pres- financial secretary; Patrick Mc- mate part of the life of my soul. To about my life as a Catholic and ma la aoaie extent. I raise my poor money, I don't know. Anyway we to appear before the courts on var-ent winter, follows: Donough, treasurer. Many impor- stabilized at just and reasonable I* that I do fail against some of! once more request your aid in this levels that minister to human well- do without it would be worse than %Mii with my poor Christians to the ious dates to show cause why a re "The commission on the church tant plans for the running of the di-l to go without food, sunshine and principles In unguarded moa Ahafekty God and promise to pray critical state. First of all, we have straining order should not be grant- I and social service of the Federal for which I am ashamed and only a handful of Sisters, something vision were discussed. The officers «.if'- • . . .. , . I rest. far yoar long life with sound health ed. Judge Caballero of the second Council of the Churches of Christ have promised to present an inter- "j* '"jportant, therefore, that in I have been a Sodalist since I wasj «1 aaooees in all your works. I like 26. To accommodate these, we district court set a hearing for Fri-I in America, the social action depart- < mer m "I pray that when death takes me, years of age and know that the have an incompleted building con- esting program of business at the! J * S from the present trough of i aha thank you as you had the kind- day, Jan. the third set the hear- ! ment of the National Catholic Wei- next regular meeting, Sundav, Jan- °fPrf",on- statesmanship should use 1 my soul will find a sure refuge in dality has helped me more thaa am la publish my earnest appeal sisting only of three rooms, one of ing for Feb. 7, the fourth for Feb.! fare Conference, and the social jus uary 24 resource* to prevent the sta-the arms of our dearest Savior and thing else to love and practice la year valuable paper«, which was which is our poor chapel. We are 25 and the fifth for Feb. S. | tice commission of the Central Con bilization of price* at the flat level i His Holy Mother. I thank God for religion. I feel I would not * very much hard pressed for want of Parts of the petitions in these • ference of American Rabbis heartily of the lowest that a disorganized, the teachings of my holy religion." I am without the aid of oar ef getting thet money. My space. Our financial strain never al- ! CORPUS CHR'STI CARD PARTY market has reached. To stabilize at ! This Sodalist signs her name, so ity in all these years. I never fa ' ii field is poorer and in courts were rejected, the courts hold- commend the movement for relief of lowed us to complete the building. The members of the Sodality of such a low level would be to inflict we can tell you that she appreciates the Sodality irksome, and would of money, and I am ing that congress and the president I the victims of unemployment and viae all girls to be more faitf Even the minutest help given at could not be enjoined from enacting j feel assured that all faiths may be penalty on all who are burdened with ! her religion to the fullest extent. We take care of my Christians : the Blessed Virgin of Corpus Christi Sodalists. then their religion this moment will be a corporal act of and signing legislation, and that in • counted upon for generous support drht and to confer an unwarranted ; have known her — not personally— aat all the expenses of my mercy for you since it i* from the church, Lincoln and Churchland ave- and unearned advantage on tho?e but by her work for years. She mean a lot more to them aad tkv ••pal in which I say Mass j this instance the legislation was al-of unemployment relief this winter teaches Christian doctrine classes, will love It- aearcity of clothing, space and food ready enacted and signed. The hear- | as in the past, but at the same time ! nues, East End, will hold their an- who are already in a position to sister the Sacraments for we suffer much. Dear Father, allow profit by the necessities of their i conducts the Sodality, the Children is. As I live among the ings will be on granting amparos they express their conviction that nua! card party for the benefit of No danger of mixed marriage, JMi ua to place these poor Sisters under fellows." of Mary prepares for first commun- stories, petting parties and the MB _ and Infidels as well as among against enforcement of the law as I relief is not enough. The very as- I the church. Wednesday, January 20. ion, etc. The only thing we have not your care which you will not fail to enacted and signed. I si.stance of church forces in imme here, thank God. Now that theij& ¡¡prismatic* I have no help in give us. Again and again I beg your Bridge, Five-hundred, Euchre, Old heard her do was to hear Confes- has been broken, let us hear frMSt especially in pecuniary af- j diate relief measures makes increas- j Maid, and Bingo will be played, CHRISTIAN UNITY sions. and she can blame the Church Reverence to have pity upon these "THE REBELLION OF YOUTH" ingly imperative their moral duty many more! anmetimea suffer much. So poor nuns. j Many beautiful and useful prizes for that. Father, money is absolute- I to challenge the social injustices | will be given away, in addition to It has always been the opinion of Thanking you in anticipation and the writer that Christian unity will Would Suffer Martyrdom for Her to go on here. I never The Nurses' Class of '32 of St. ! which have made relief necessary, I the $25 cash door prize. Playing! Antique statue of Cupid dug ap ftf , promising to remember you and your j We must recognize that the com- come again, and that the sweep to- Religion that you would remember John's General Hospital will present will start promptly at 8 o'clock. Another Sodalist from another Italy has e hand, both leg*, a WÊmM •end me money, but now I societies in our daily prayers and "The Rebellion of Youth" at the munity relief plans as at present wards it will be unexpected. Men Holy Communion. I request your The following have been selected will realize that nothing at all has;par t of the diocese tells us the fol-and an ear missing. Wooldnt thai., jppy that you have not for- Nurses' Home Auditorium, 3334 • proposed, or even supplementary to serve on the various committees: lowing in her very excellent essay. be an ideal ornament for the prayers, help and blessings upon our | federal appropriations, which it been gained by division and that! and forgotten me. Fleming avenue, North Side, Tues- Reception, Joseph M. Stack and "Dear Sodalists—If you want me park of Reno?—Arkansas community. day and Wednesday evenings, Janu- seems to us will be needed to meet much has been lost. They will real-1 ting your prayer* and re- Yours in Christ, (¡eorge D. Sheriff. Bingo, James E. ize that if Catholicity has been able nee as wall as yoar help, I ary 12 and 13, for the benefit of theI the problem of unemployment, are, Keenan, Fred A. Boeggeman, Sr. Susanna. in effect, nothing but a temporary to hold the majority of the highly school of nursing. Tickets are now Charles Tappe, Edward Cregan, civilized portion of the world for Tours truly in Christ, on sale. Call St. John's General Hos- dole—a palliative, not a solution. Ralph Schwindt, Lawrence Keenan, ST. JOHN THE RAPTIST CHURCH Sueli relief is, in fact, grossly inade- centuries she must have an unique When You "Bring Home the Bokin'" Fr. A. Ramachanatt. pital, Linden 2300. James Keenan, Jr. Wheel, Charles argument. — The Denver Catholic "The Rebellion of Youth," written quate to prevent tragic demoraliza- Graham, Martin McNamara, E. V. Scott-dale, Pa., Jan. 11.—The Altar tion of individual and family life. Register. sfcalaak Maaaar, Ceylon and Rosary society will receive Holy for the stage by J. C. McMullen, is! Clair, Thomas Fitzgerald, John Ar- R-E-M-E-M-B-E-R "Employment is the only cure for 'Father Danner: Communion next Sunday at the 7:'<0 a two-act play, preceded by a pro- thur Murray. Bridge, William J. Maes. A bake sale, for the benefit logue—mother's opening of the i unemployment. Yet the bald fact Vollmer, Mary Estella Coates, you very much for the remains that, regardless of what- 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 yea sent me both for Masses of the church, will be held Saturday, book of her past life, and followed Louise Groetsch, Dorothy Stein- Eagcsc S. Reilly ft Co. by an epilogue—the closing of the ever improvement may occur in gen- kirchner, Virginia Donoghue. Five- Large Enough ••mj poor orphans. Of courseJan, . 16. The members of St John'« CONSTRUCTION LOANS Guild have begun preparations for book, 'i he story as told by the j eral business conditions, we are en-hundred, James P. Murphy, Mar- Help to Build be quite sore that my poor tering the third winter of severe un- to Serra Yon- will never forget you and the serving of super to a large num- mother in the prologue and epilogue cella Murphy, Anna Mae Gallagher, Real Estate Mortgages Your Small Enough number, of guests at their forthcom- is acted out by the characters in employment without seeing put into Helen Donoghue, Winifred Donahue, always pray at Mass and actual operation any statesmanlike Insurance Hp after Holy Communion ing social. act one and act two. Mary McMahon, Nellie Schuler. Community to Know Yam or constructive program to provide Euchre, Joseph E. Mitsch, Mary C. 430-432 FOURTH AVBNUB In the cast are Edna AfTolter, Al- work for any but a small minority berta Becker, Elizabeth Monoghan, ^ Carroll, Mary Lou Hall, Margaret SCHOOLS and COLLEGES Joseph Stefanowicz, Anne Scully,] „^ H-ii» Moesta, Rita Brown, Madeline Saar, BAKER BROTHERS Julia Miller, Julia Yoskey, Mar,. , that .. immediate and Anna Bullister, Catherine Mc- THE ORIGINAL WONDSR RAKERS », .ru. ,, /-.... i .—; adequat, e appropriations should be Donough, Virginia Rinehardt. Old WESTERN SAVINGS and _Nagy , , . Thres. ..a . Mambuca. .. . , Clara! maiii e available Vby national as well DEPOSIT BANK MOUNT NAZARETH ACADEMY Schupbach and Evelyn Eckle. | , ^ , Maid, Martin Byrnes, Irene Wills, iflb r. D. T. Be« a HLLETUS ROAD, PITTSBOTtOH. ra M ocal govvrnm lta {or such nee ie<) Margaret Schwartz, Mary Catherine SSS ••allheal* e trae« Pkaaa WeHlagtea ISTS-T The play is directed by Rev. j and useful public works as good Ojiva» — «Iflaj PlWefceraa. Pe Father Fussnegger. The student | Mcintosh. Refreshments, Mary Fay, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS . . . , , , ., , „ .... construction development of parks, Mary Carr, Mary C. Readal, Nora Costs You Less by Lasting Longer mm* IctrrflM kj the State SMT< mt SMaeatloa body of St. John s General Hospital eiimination 0f Krade crossings, flood Henry, Sadie Miller, Dorothy Mc- ' k? the Steteve •» Ike Mr riail? af Raeevatfc School of Nursing cordially invites corjtrol projects, reforestation and Mahon. Cloak Room, Louise Aqui- Liberty Engraving Co. f - a—Sill» mm4 Ccmmlil the public, especially the members th<, clearing of slum areas in our AM* aft* OTS1C fitlm Cm ram la rleae, Vt.ll« aa* Vale. line, Rose Salviola, Elizabeth O'Neill, Ill Weed Street Graat 1154 Guaran- M* rivet Tee« Say After La bar Mar of the various schools of nursing of cities. If such a governmental pro- Virginia Carr. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT CM» Ceetfevta Caaatry •arT.aaeiae* the city, to spend an enjoyable eve-1 ppajn be undertaken now we will taed ning, either on January 12 or Janu- face the months that lie ahead with ary 13. prospects for work for a large num- ber of the unemployed and conse- CHRISTIANS? quently increased purchasing power Made Better Than Ever OUQUESNE UNIVERSITY, Pittsburgh, Pa. whioh will stimulate all business. THE JEFFERSON CLUB With Flap Pocket*. Loag Paiate« Collare aad Attractive »mil ¿earth fear—ISSI. College at Arte. UTS: Law ecbooL i»U: Last Friday at Salisbury, Mary- The economic wisdom of this pro- at Orea». ISIS: School ef Aeoounta. 1*11: Graduate School. 1*1«: land, a crowd of bestial men hanged posal has been attested by leading | Affiliated with the Pennsylvania Federation of a human being—lynched him across ! el lilim lilt: School et Pharmacy. ISIS: School of Musle. UH; economists. f Democratic Women, ha* made enormous strides at Mei»U*a. int. Preparatory: Aeademte. Commercial. BelaatlSc. the street from a poster bearing the YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED "We note with satisfaction the during the three years of it« existence. Demo- te miltil. Very dev. J. J. Callehaa. C.S.»e- Free- image of Jesus Christ, Who died tendency to institute a shorter work- COLTERYAHN SANITARY DAIRY upon the Cross to redeem men's day and week, without reduction in crat* are coming into their own in Pennsyl- souls and prayed from that cross wage«, in the effort to solve the vania. Commissioners, Judges, Sheriff* and FOR BETTER MILK—FOR BETTER SERVICE for a world engulfed by sin. problem of technological unemploy- other office* have been filled by Democrat*. DAIRY PLANT—1004 Fredonia St. (Elliett). Pittabargk. WAlaat I The Soviets who are tearing down ment. the crosses of Christ in Russia pro- To Correct Corruption in County, State and National Politics BRANCH OFFICE—No. » Shawhaa Plaea. Caraegte. CAraagls Ml] TON HILL ACADEMY claim to the' world thedr hatred of Unemployment Insurance REGISTER and VOTE DEMOCRATIC Christ. The men who hanged a hu- "Society's responsibility for the ^ ftllili High adissi far Girle. Cellaga Preparatory. Academic, man being—who lynched a human preservation of human vaJues in in- Dues $1.00 a Year Phone ATlontic 1773 Ceianrclel ami Saasa fcewemlte Caareea. Muaic aM Art. being across the street from the im-dustrial life makes the principle of .White Transfer & Storage Co social insurance, particularly insur- GKBKN8IÜSG, PENNSYLVANIA age of Jesus Christ, call themselves Christians and profess thedr belief in ance against unemployment and and their love of Christ. They are want in old age, an indispensable worse than the Soviets. They mask part of sound social policy and the I their crime with hypocritical words. most self-respecting form of relief. St. Patrick's Relief Coal Club —Baltimore Catholic Review. We protest against the misleading | CALL FISK 0400 IUNT MERCY COLLEGE use of the word 'dole' to describe [ MOVING, STORING AND SHIPPING Purchase your Coal or Coke at reduced price* and at the sasM fmr tkm Highmr Edmcation ai Woman systems of unemployment insurance. MODERN FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE "We affirm our belief in the ne- time to help some needy family. For esch 20 tone sold thru thia , CONDUCTED BY SISTERS OP MERCY cessity of a more equitable distribu- club we give one ton FREE to the needy aa directed by Father The Business2740-48 WES Man'sT LIBERT DepartmentY AYENUE Store? Cox's Relief Fund. east aa nilliWi» ta the •••jet*—. SSSS rail Avena, tion of wealth and income which Estsblished IMS FUtehtah. ra. Wulm MAraawar sasa LETZKUS would increase purchasing power WILDWOOD TRIPLE SCREENED COAL FROM MOST MODERN and tend to balance production and MINE IN THE WORLD—"SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" McCLOYS M SCHOOL SUPPLIES 2008-9 Jenkins Arcade | consumption. We, therefore, par- BEST LARGE 5-1N. LUMP $3.95 Per Ton Atlanti« S7S7 ! ticularly deplore indiscriminate wage 642 LIBERTY AVENUE SAINT XAVIER ACADEMY cuts at this time as socially unjust FANCY LARGE 3x5-1 N. EGG... 3.75 Per Ton ÊOAUMNG SCHOOL FOR GIRLS j and tending to intensify bitterness FURNACE, Medium Egg 3.50 Per Ton MMI Ela—ntary Courses Church Supplies I and industrial unrest, and stall fur- Curb Delivery; AU Order* Cash Special Price* on Coke I,- ALL INSURANCB ~ | ther to lower the purchasing power H YOU ALSO HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A*RIS«L*WRENCE ca Bearding Scheel far Bays Religious Articles j of the masses. A $247.50 Majestic Electric Refrigerator ut. ALL •UMBTIRl imm IYHKHAU Betweea the Ages of C and 14 "We hold that it ia now time that Bfrrs(/trg the engineering principle of plan- A $119.50 Majeatic Clock and Radio Combined \musam HIGHWAY LATROBE, PA. ruin?: which has been so successfully introduced into individual factories For Each 10-Ton Order Yon Get FREE a Fiae Electric Clock The Mountain" should be extended to the control ACME COAL A COKE COMPANY 1 ono S«. «arya I AO I of entire industries and of indus- 36th ST. A B. ft O. RAILROAD lOvO Celleae aa* tries in general. The suggestions Call Flak 0400 for Particulars aad Quick Service TON HILL COLLEGE Erclcalaallral ^emlaarj I made by Mr. Gerard Swope are a Jo F. HARPER Builders'Suppi KMMITKBL'RO. MU. welcome indication of the awareness hmm t Farmi** Cammtrim mmd Coadarird by Sacelar Urreymea. amen. Linn. CBHKirr. nan amen, co AI» AMrri by Vmy l>rateaaara of some of our industrial leaders of MO nun» conciami SS Auric— SM« (.'«um: Classical, Scientific. Pre- the necessity for some kind of eco- r-.. Peertb Ave. .a* Hela St. O.raaeaHa. ra. Haii Medlcal High Kchool. Beparat* nomic planning. Participation of I m GRKCNSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Departmanta for boys between the ag-e* of 11 and 14 rears. For cata- labor through representatives of log addreaa their own choosing and an equitable oidejjme BENEFIT DANCE ICWELSS urTUHRTRin OtfCS UKDfikWAf» Bt. Rev. «•*>. B. J. Bradley. LL.D. distribution of wealth and income i Preeldrat R. J. HENNE should be incorporated in any form By St. Kieran's School Relief Society Gifla faa AN VINCENT COLLEGE of national planning and control. SIS Cea lev A vet Real LIS wl» "The principle of co-operative LATROBE, PA. planning must be extended also to Wednesday Eve., Jan. 20,1932 POE CATALOGUE OP COLLEGE Ursullne Academy world economic relations, including | l'I..,ne MHIvl. »III ^ balances of production, consumption BRYN MAWR AUDITORIUM VICTORY CHEESE CO. PBEPAEAYOEY COURSES (WleebMaie Art* aeai I'rae) íH.trlbuto» et dodu* M rane and exchange, access to raw mate- Larimer Ave* Beat Bad r.HKAMKI» CWTTAOK CH*W* BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL rials, questions of tariffs, movement «a* Marta kwm. »MI.A «a. CwriattH bj Uraallae Neaa of gold, intergovernmental war CONTINUOUS DANCING .... TWO ORCHESTRAS Approved and Accredited by the debt* and the economic waste oi OALLITZIN ACADEMY armaments. This Music is Donated by tin Pittsburgh Musical Society Stat* Board of Education and Local No. 60, A. F. of M. Affiliated with Duqueane Univer- "Unemployment is so devastating SABEN. PA sity of Pittsburgh. McKces Rocks Trait O* r. L FAIA.1I |çSÉ in its phymoal, mental and moral Aata Karvlea e rmr ce»«, ee as MARDING SCHOOL POR ROYS consequences that the present con- rev T«»ia, apply te the Direetreaa Assessment Per Penson ... 50 Cents ees oiABTins a ma un M N*a*si» M» R» »a H Address Directress ditions constitute to our mind a na- Phone. COart MM THURSDAY. JANUARY 14 Batablished 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Role Played on Stage Propagation of Faith Society^ Sends Her to Convent Holy Childhood Association 125 North Craig Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Church Music Commission REV. JOSEPH A. ROSSKNBAt H. C.S.Sp.. National Director Bcv. C. A. Saadtrbeck. Secretary Rev. T. C. Klimke. Diocesan Director Paris, Jan. 9.— Another Paris <119 North Lincoln Avenue, N. S„ Pittsburgh, Pa. IN N. Dithridg« Street (Oakland Station) Pittsburgh. Fa. actress has dropped out of the worldly life and entered a con- vent. The latest taking this Our Aim I Fukuoka when Bishop Breton The Recitation Tone chants bv a simple recitation may ;s members help these little departure is Suzanne Delorme, Who wan 1. To have every Catholic a mem- rived, rubrics of the church pre- be done in various ways. The best •d babies first of all by re- | who for a year appeared in the t leaving j ber of the Holy Father's own mis-' His consecration at Tokyo, that the liturgical chants method is the one in which a few | fery 'lay one "Hail Mary" role of a convent student in e to fa sion-aid society, the Society for the tember 29, a few days previous, ] be rendered completely, with- chanters and choir, or solo and choir bv this short invocation:! 1 "The Cradle Son«" at the Propagation of the Faith. These are been the occasion for calling up ; alternate in reading the text upon i Virjrin Mary, pray for usi amiwion or abbreviation, Studio des Champs-Klysees I His words: "All Christian people teresting reminiscences in tha put from the consideration that one tone, the organ accompanying. | nil the poor abandoned theater. W. . Ruv I should generously aid the Society for I sionary territory' Japan, by ordinary of the Mass—Kyrie, Some might object to this and say lildren." Then they willing- ot the I ly-Ch •an rn the Propagation of the Faith which , eran apostles who came to TokysJ ,Ja, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus it is monotonous; this, however, is Mile. Delorme, who is 2ti, has themselves of some little! 1 W) that lepriv of all mission organizations is the the ceremony. At the banqnat.j Agnus Dei, haa always been ren- only applicable when the recitation , entered the cloisters of the Do- as to make each year I Yo ( a u- I principal one." lowing the consecration st 1—sometimes completely, again is too lengthy. But why is not the J minican Order near Grenoble, •ibution to the society. I sands yellow skin, in th> _ abbreviations and alterations— same argument made against the | the same sisterhood as that rep- they gave one cent a I 2. To make the Society for the. were given in all languag Afri' a many w ning black skin F< ft to be regretted that the proper epistle at high Mass ? Is the recit- resented in the play. She *a>s n the ent was of greater I Propagation of the Faith a society anese, French, English, Italian, i are very uni ite. They are mi n, wi " the Mass—Introit, Gradual, etc., ing of the Gradual so different from I that the happiness she found ;he cent is f less in the real sense of the word, and ; man, Spanish and others, py their paren value that InaUy came to be omitted en- the reading of the Epistle immedi-1 appearing in the part was so light to try to give more.! not a mere collection. It is the de- j which was probably the moat Ah ant I by their pai Hi value sire of the Holy See that the parish 1 esting talk was the talk ly and has almost passed into ob- ately preceding it? In the Gradual great that she derided to make an might try to give five j Thost unit be organized so that it can func-j Father Villion, dean of the Precisely these parts ex- I we have the concentus, or the choir, it a reality and permanent; th, or GO cents a year, Becausi heir parents a mi tion effectively, not only for • one aries of Japan and probably „ the sentiments proper to each representing the congregation, in- only she has ended as the play ty sends this money to j When th< parents are i Thi week of the year, but throughout the whole world. Eighty-nine yi ival and lend a solemnity to the stead of the accentus of the sub-1 did not, preferring a religious the i >rs in the five parts of bring up chil entire year. An effective parish unit' and 66 years an apostle, he ¿ion of the holy sacrifice cor- deacon, and the organist plays an j life to marriage. the g io gather into the church ! the little requires a parish director (the pas-1 particular impression as he ling to the character-of each appropriate accompaniment. of '11th1e little pagan children, especial- go a.way tor or an assistant,) an active lay' ed his confreres. Looking iual feast. Many reasons The following are suggested as | : ly i,ini Asia, Africa and Oceania. ¡ tation tone in a correct and truly of hur ' person to serve in the capacity of past Father Villion said that I be adduced for this lamentable the principal rules for the recitation •r. Oh! How good the missioners are!! I ecclesiastical style).—Caecilian. friends. secretary, and a band of promoters ; ber 29 was an unforgettable i _t. There was almost universal I upon one tone: That is? 'ver y true, but, my little j of taste and understanding of Poor little things ! ! '• who enli>t 10 or more members in ' him, in asmuc-h as it was on thflj Free Class Lessons ien the missioners must have „orian chant, notwithstanding 1. The recitation should be nei- The religio Pag; the parish unit. I that he entered the seminary i Free class instructions in Church ns of these more and more cents to take care of,' fact tiiat among these melodies 1 ther too fast nor too slow. pie teàch tin ! music (for the benefit of organists •m all kind nourish, and bring up in homes, This organization, proved by one' Paris Foreign Missions are many of marvelous beauty, 2. Clear, distinct enunciation is and wicked tl hundred and ten years of success, is j had the happiness of knoi I the first requisite. The accented | and choir directors, as well as choir schools and orphanages at least ¿lies long ecclesiastical musical | members and school teachers, lay twins bring the best means towaris the realiza- de Dretennieres and other» : had become vitiated, a brilliant, syllables, which are always indicated 800,000 children each year. James K. Donnelly of Richmond and religious) are being conducted boys are jew iffer you tion of our first aim: Every Catholic: later, "Thieves of paradise" ical, effeminate style had been in the liturgical books, are to be Th. For that reason we n< Hill, N. V., who has served as every Saturday afternoon at St. a bother to 1 senting scenes j a Member. i called them. In 1866 he ar .raced, or when trained singer? j brought into greater prominence as not to dis beautiful stamps re pre editor and manager of The Cath- Paul's Cathedral High School build- e profits from : Japan where he had to con , not available, trivial, frivolous without being retarded too much. these pagans ot mission life, and i olic Deaf-Mute, the national < ath- Victim of Plague j ¡d tity and where he had to I ing, 130 North Craig street. The i our dear de- en sweet-sounding music had been ! Secondary accents and final syllables babies; they •own ln< these stamps will go olic deaf-mute newspaper, since its Succumbing to the plague which, j ministry under ¡ instructions are held at .'i o'clock. Buy them, spread c se „tituted. Is it surprising, then, must always be given sharply anil don them bv e roadsi voted missit establishment in 1900. A deaf- has decimated several Christian flatness with the continual % plain ohant gradually fell into quickly, so that tnev can be heard Examinations the sale of hem. mute himself. Mr. Donnelly has Oh! What uel part families of Kansu, China, Father; ¡osin(f his life. In 1870 the" and its employment was con- in any portion of the church. A Father, we will buy devoted the greater part of his 71 The organists listed here below The saddei part if Oh! Yes Dommer ;, D.V.D., of the Vicariate; tians 0f Urakami were imf to the most necessary occa- slight" ritardando is suitable at the >rs of them, and we shall \ ears of life to the preservation are to appear before the Dioce-an babies are n< »H uld them, numb Apostolic of Lanchow, died recently ; maltreated in every conceiva .? Furthermore, people gradu- end of the recitation. j Music Commission on Wednesda\ ievi get our pai ents and friends to buy and propagation of the faith at Kunchang. I ner and finally sent into exQril drifted away from the conscien- 3. While reciting lengthy texts evening, January 20. Kindly report I them. too. so> tha1 t the missioners «'¡11 anions persons suffering these af- nlv lv-Childl Two telegrams were received at J free j„ 1873 they re-enter««^ observance of the rubrics of we would recommend an alternation I at S o'clock that evening at the ¡ fliction*. (ih How be able, throotigi h our alms, to take the headquarters of the Vicariate at! country but only to Snd their 1 Chord!, and in selecting and little abandoned between solo and chorus. Thus, for Chancery office, 125 North Craig charge of al the Lanchow. With the first the elders aml frooc}s j^ted or disappear king of church music they seemed example, the words assigned to the street. :d in IM of the village of Kunchang announced j jn japan( as everywhere, hoi forget that Gregorian chant is the .chanters (intonatio) might be read Russellton, Transfiguration church The
IAY, JANUARY 14. Itti M«MJacob Trageser and John P. CHAS. D. GILLESPIE 36 ning up a score while holding the Brayer, directors. BELLEVUE historic hi 11-top site overlooking the Attorney at Law L K. S. Varsity "B" Green and Gold boys to a meager Ray Bahr, referred to in such complimentary terms by the Phila- Potomac. The lied Birds of Catholic Saunders 189 102 164 Two places in which there's al- «a« cm r»«a a FG Fl TP Thomas 101 1S5 14» fourcourt shots. Unable to account delphia daily paper, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bahr of Parkview U. will entertain the Pittsburghers TalspboB* am Coast erg, f. .7.:...-.. 4 6 14 Benkart 121 for the poor showing of his charges, avenue, Oakland, and was a member of the first graduating class of on Wednesday night in their Brook- ways space in church—up front and Kreger . Ì27 Ì46 Coach Crowe put in a stiff four days the Central C-atholic High school. Fifth avenue, last summer. He land haunts, while George Washing- in the collection box. TO. f. S 2 8Alan d .. '»s 144 127 Quolk* . 164 146 159 of practice this week and has his entered I.a Salle College, Philadelphia, which, like Centra! Catholic ton will welcome the locals on Thurs- ttlasky, f 0 0 0 boys in rare form for their engage- c. 10 2 here, is conducted by the Christian Brothers, and has won outstand- day evening, January 21, in the final Total . 662 674 ment on Jan. 15 with the strong ieman, 2 0 4 ing athletic honors "in football and basketball in his freshman year battle on this season's Washington I FOR YOUR NEXT SHARPSBURG Waynesburg Five. there. invasion. »stein, g. 1 0 2 129 229 g. J 0 2 (i.ililber 12» • ***•• Coach Chick Davies will likely use | FORMAL AFFAIR 2 McCaul . . a•••**••*• • 14® 100 120 •band, g 1 0 SU 161 215 TO SEVERAL INQUISITIVE FANS his first string lineup of the past ! Dummy 101 102 127 The Rev. Father Fraivcis Duffy of New York City, known princi- few games as the starting outfit on i Rent a Hand-Tailored Tuxedo, Full Dreae or 86 127 146 ptefeiee—Green. S3 Dummy Allegheny Valley pally to the country at large as the chaplain of the famous "Fight- the eastern trip. Thus, Big Jim Cutaway Suit From Ua PThere was little activity in the Total 619 619 887 ing Irish" regiment of New Y'ork in the World war, announced last MacDougall and Art Feldman will rth Side Catholic Lyceum League hold down the forward berths. Both COMPLETE LIRE or ACCESSORIES Catholic League week that he had baptized the young son of the Gene Tunneys. PEKFECT KIT II LATEST STYLES ng the past week with only two CHAKT1ERS MacDougall and Feldman are sopho- Pltl.bnrsfc'« Pioneer He atlas •atafcitahSMat es being played, while the lead- O'Brien ... 125 124 112 St. tlphouu, SprtnKilale mores, having come up from the I Fiamman , 84 114 96 HIGH CLASS BOWLING frosh quint of last winter. Captain ! teams' positions were never 127 Grottcnthaler ... i r>4 140 117 Volk 105 120 ... 147 145 150 In giancing through the various individual scores rolled in the John "Bunk" McGeever, the lanky j Whittington Dress Suit Co. _atened in the official standing. Collins, D. 165 131 10S Branzet 120 I Castle ... 144 168 166 Pittsburgh chapter. Knights of Columbu bowling league it can be Homestead flash, will lead his mates | Michael's took a firmer grip on Dummy ... 121 105 ...inn 6002-3-4 JENKINS ARCADE PBM third rung of the league ladder McGlllo seen that some of the boys are quite expert at knocking over the from the center position, while the (00 594 559 ti M:izur isi 145 -«ken they handed St. Henry's a set- Total ... Phillips ! 1 Ì50 181 151 pins. In last week's published scores and averages there were some two sophomotes, Marty Reiter and Day Phone BeaJdeaea Phone Back in the feature attraction of the ALLEGHENY games and totals that would do justice to ten pin sharks. Burns of Dudey Moore, will handle the guards, j Atlantic 9595 Brerf!«** HI» Nelson 181 158 198 «»5 765 727 Pittsburgh souncil's team, for instance, had games of 230 and 235; on the latter's floor by a 36- 135 120 Taretil On the second, or reserve, squad IjJl count The Pius street boys have Mainili. T 125 M. Clement'» uin his teammate, Owens, had 233 and another teammate, Freund, Ke«nan, D. 144 190 124 . . .11» 139 126 this year, Coach Davies has been '"••en palying a steady and much im- Collina. M. 135 158 151 S. Chuper toppled 223 pins in one game. Ayoob of Duquesne showed the way using his brother, Audley, as one of 105 139 p. Slavok ... 129 143 124 "Hjjpad game during the closint Hamill, H 121 P. Kudlac ...130 115 176 with a game of 258, closely followed by Quolke of Bellevue with 255. the forwards. Subly Irwin, a mem- SEpjfci of the second half schedule, J. Buclo ...126 110 106 Dietz of Allegheny scored'a 212 ami Volk of Chartiers concluded the THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Total .. 676 74* 32 129 ber of the varsity last winter, is an- ijBfipiiing much needed experience G. Herbulock ...147 131 double century scoring with 207. other forward performing on the re- caeaaoN. ra .^jUeli they lacked during the early 647 628 660 The averages also revealed that these high scores were no flukes. serve quint. At center in this lineup 1% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS 1NDIVIDU AL AVERAGES W« in.it. bus In... that to ttHMW k» M** »»•»»«••!«• l ef the campaign. The Zogel- Including Games Jan. 6. Quolke led the league for 36 games with the astonishing average Davies has Irv Brenner, while his K „ boys should be right up among C. Quolke 8» 176- All Salata, New kratlnglo» of 178 and l-3f>, followed bv Freund with 169 and 32-36, and Ayoob guards are Zerilla and Bayusic. tm 'lending contenders for the sec- 171- F Polonack 142 149 187 Cam ai «re lai and Barine. D Mai la »Ii li. Ayoob 24 106 with 169 and 15-21, and Burns with 169 and 7-36. There's bowling All the teams which the Dukes half flag if they continue to R. Burns 1 36 169- J. Husnock 125 115 will meet on their eastern jaunt are Capital, (SO.OOO.Oe Sarplaa, flM.000.M A. Freund ..... 36 169- A Haladak »4 lu5 138 for you, boys. their present pace. P. Owens ...... 3« 161- J. Ofiwald 115 1D4 171 clever aggregations, employing var- 161- J. Kov&ch Iii 117 154 ied styles of attack and defense. Henry's is also due for a brace K. McNamara 20 160- DUCKPINS AND TENPINS W. Nelson 21 Previous appearances in Pittsburgh McKEES ROCKS — CARNEGIE Ifcey have a veteran squad of J. McCarey 38 169- 563 600 765 The astonishing hold which duckpins has on the bowlers of I ability and cannot continue M. Collins 34 159- St. Feter's, Tarentum Pittsburgh and the district generally has always been a source of as Duke foes have imbedded them- 159- selves in the minds of Duke fans, ' hard luck of losing game after J. Denny 37 156- Z<:ncuc k 135 124 223 wonderment to this writer, and for years we have wondered how by very slight margins. With B. Keyho 6 Piazza 114 153 108 this game managed to supplant tenpins in the hearts of the Western and the latter are looking forward F. Saunders .... 39 156- Guyaux lût 12« 145 with keen interest to the scraps even share of the breaks Father F. Pletx 30 157- Colligrnon 9Ü 127 137 Pennsylvania bowlers. For one thing, duckpins is a much easier THE FIRST NATIONAL el's lads will have much to say B. Carroll 22 154- 172 143 147 game, physically, as the duckpin balls are small, light and easier to carded for next week. The Oldest Baak is Teva D. Keenan .... 32 153- Coyle > who shall rule the roost during 152- handle than the 16-pound tenpin ball. On the other hand, however, Local fans will next see the Red C. Stockhausen 30 «12 673 760 819 CHARTIERS AVENUE McKEB8 BOCKS, I final half. With a squad that in- A. Hattman ... 3 152- it is quite probable that the average duckpin enthusiast will bowl and Blue basketballers on Saturday is such star performers as Pat-W. Pachlrer .... 2 152- enough games in one evening to make up the difference, although evening. January 30, when the Tar- :::::::: 24 151- St. Mar>'». New Kenalngton Jouver, Eckert, Pemberton and G. Blch 151- tenpin addicts frequently bowl as many as 10 games in an evening tans of Carnegie Tech will play host TURTLE CREEK—St. Colmati 8. Turocy 17 Golemb ..... 171 123 200 Etcher and capable substitutes 36 ISO- 106 126 174 without thinking much about it. The game of duckpins just seemed to the Daviesmen in their Schenley G. Green 150- Taylor park campus gymnasium. This game ,«(e bound to be heard from C. Hoffman .... 36 147- Marciniclv 133 166 168 to hit the popular fancy around these parts many years ago, whereas 162 105 116 | will be the first floor meeting of the — or later as there is altogether J. Thomas ..... »5 146- G. Seem an .. it has never caught on to any great extent in any other section of the ! D. Collins 39 Chick 134 121 256 Hill-toppers and the Oaklanders. RTSSo« 'blocks abc-welded jfSae much class to be kept down in a 36 146- country with which we are acquainted. AXLES STRAIGHTENED COLD F. Glauber .... 146- The Dukes will play a second game ¡0 position in the league standing. G. Jordan ...... 11 146- 706 631 914 The dizziest game of all, we think, is bottle pins as rolled m TURTLE CREEK WELDING SHOP St Joseph Vincentian's took over H. Hamill 39 146- »Hird Hrart, Tarratant with Carnegie's passers this year, on rkarlea Hal ma. fi»» ' -"V— W. Fltxgerald .. 3 146- Boston and vicinity; at least, it was the favorite bowling game there March 4, in the Tartan gym. E. " Ann's on the Gladstone High H. Sippel M. Roll 165 167 180 ELECTRIC WELDING— 12 the last time we graced New England with our presence. In this The Dukes will make their second ACETTLENB nUOW nf floor for the only other game E. McCaul ..... 3» 143- J. Heuser 147 127 165 game the dead wood is not taken off the alley but is allowed to re- 1314 Lynn Avenue TartU Creek. Fk i|af the week by a 41-18 score. Ber- N. Weber ' 39 144- A. Jennlches 121 99 showing on their Bluff floor on Tues- M Jakubiak ... 3 142- F. Shoen 169 159 163 main where it falls. You get three shots per frame, unlike the two day, February 9, when Geneva comes r.fMrding was the leading scorer for 39 138 F. Bayer 133 182 164 D. O'Brien .... in duckpins or tenpins. In bottle pins, you score just the same as in to town to battle the Red ami Blue. Joseph's, with a total of 16 C. DeCarlo « 140- C. Zeppenfeld 136 the other two games, with the exception that if it requires all three jits, white Hiller and Kliman did It. Kregfir 139- Early February will se£ Davies and WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE 16 737 734 808 balls to knock down the 10 pinS, just add 10 to your score xn that i scoring for St. Ann. The official A. Kourks 4 139- his men in New York for a series of P. Aland 18 137- frame. If you get them all down with two balls, it is scored a spare, De standing: T. Hamill 28 135- standing of i.ratur games. FAMOUS PASTRY SHOP 135- just as in the other two games, and, of course, a strike is marked up * W J. Stelmer 129- W if you topple all of the bottles with the first shot. Getting a Stoke R. Hughes 5 St. Alphonsus, Springdale. . . . TO HOLD MOCK TRIAL Phone 645-J Joseph 11 4 128- in bottle pins, however, is like making a hole-in-one at golf; it is G. Ely 127- St. Joseph'», Natrona Tt 6 P. Volk 29 St. Mary's, New Kensington.. possible but not probable. We are speaking only from personal ex- 633 PENN AVENUE TURTLE 6 127- Students of the Duquesne univer- Uchael 4 W. Dutney 122- Sacred Heart, Tarentum perience at both games. , » « » l Ann ...'. 3 J. Conley 3 121- St. Clement's, Tarentum sity iaw school will hold a mock Vestor ...... 120- St. Peter's, Tarentum court trial tomorrow (Friday) eve- EJjrnry 2 43 J. Benkart 118- St. Peter's, New Kensington.. THE EDITOR'S MAIL BAG ning, in the criminal court assign- i Wendelin 3 G. Fiamman ... I» 108- All Saints'. New K'nslnBton... A Butler Reader—Your letter was most interesting, but we are »Josephat . 2 J. Sheehan ..... 1 St. Joseph'». New Kensington. ment room. Prominent students MT. PLEASANT—St. Josephs St. Mathias, Natrona sorry to confess that we don't know the answer to many of your from other departments of the uni- High score, one game, T. Chick, queries. The two Carideo boys on last fall's Notre Dame freshman versity will also participate in the 256: l'iazza. 234. High »core three WWSW TO BROADCAST games. M. Roll. 615; Schlffgens, 574. team were Angelo, a brother of Frank, and Fred, his cousin. The trial. Student attorneys will fill the of St George High team »core, one giune. St. former is a quarterback and the latter a fullback. The outstanding positions of defending and prose- Mary's, 914; St. Joseph's, New Kens- freshman players who have been named by the coaches there as be- cuting lawyers, and will likewise sit MINSTRELSHOW ACTS ington, 831. i^igh team score, three Bowling League game». St. Mary's. ^432; St. Joseph's. ing most likely to press varsity men for jobs next fall are Solan, as members of the jury. A promi- The Peoples National Bai Featured acts from the Knights of New Kensington, 2383. 210-pound six-footer, who played end, tackle and center, and made nent member of the Allegheny coun- St. George minstrel show will broad- good in all positions; Ronzone, haifback; Shamla, guard, and Rogers, ty bar or of the local common pleas Won Lost Ave. cast over Station WWSW Saturday A SPINWALL CARD PARTY end, both from Glencoe, Minn.; Becker, right tackle; Albosta left court will act as judge. Mt. Pleasant» Pa. Buoch 5-B 41 7 .854 evening, January 16, between 6 and end; Phil Crosson, fullback; the Carideo cousins; Costello, left half- •Bp 6-B •••••• 37 11 .770 6:80 o'clock. The Catholic Women's Club com- back; Nabicht and Rothballer, linemen, and several others. The COURT ALLEGHENY MEETING wESk m 84 14 .708 mittees have been working hard to varsity coaches wili get a better line on these prospects at spnng CANONSBURG, PA. BMüeh 6-A 34 14 .708 ST. WALBURGA'S, EAST END present a large array of fine prizes practice, but any of the above group who breaks into the varsity Court Allegheny will hold its next for their card party, to be held next rapi 328. ••••«• 32 16 .667 lineup next fall will have to be outstanding in his work. regular social meeting on Tuesday C,GAM Bnadi 12.. 28 20 .583 8unday at 8 a. m. Parochial Mass Monday evening, January 18, at their »»»••» evening, January 19. Mrs. Anna K. GIFT BEADQUABTBK8 I club rooms, St. Scholastica's school Biliac!» 14.. 22 26 .458 and Communion for the Young COMPLETELY SQUELCHED Lange will be in charge and cards SHAEFFER FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS Dialriet ... 18 30 .375 Ladies' Sodality; 10:80 a. m., High hall, Brilliant avenue and Third will be played. street, Aspinwall. At a football game between two Maryland colleges, reports Frank TAYLOR'S DRUG STORE „ Baach 5-A 14 34 .291 Mass and sermon. Kent in the Baltimore Sun, a big, strapping, powerful lunged fellow Cadets 13 35 ¿70 At 2:80 p. m. Holy Hour, Benedic- Bridge, Five Hundred, Euchre, was rooting for the Western Maryland team. There was great dis- st pike street rnoN» *e Braach 6-D 13 35 ¿70 tion and Veneration of the Relic of I Old Maids and Bingo will be played, satisfaction over the ruling of the referee. The Western Maryland ,—jBÜWfdaal high score, one (UM— St Walburga, followed by confer- i The Lunch committee will prepare a rooter turned his bellowing voice on the official. "Robber,' "thief, 6-C, A. Freund, 257 ence for the Young Ladies' Sodality.i fine lunch. Cards will start prompt- "liar," "Al Capone," were a few of the epithets he hurled at him. BEAVER VALLEY Individual high score, three games Thursday evening at 7:45, Novena ly at 9 o'clock. Everybody invited; Then there was a pause. He seemed to have run out of expletives. P. Ludebuehl& Son FLOWERS AMMILABCBI " 6-C, J. Princin, 610. Devotion, Benediction and Venera- I only one series played. He pulled himself together, drew himself up to his full height and Penn and Frankstown team score, one game— tion of the Relic. After services 10 4 the throwing his head back so that it could be heard in the farthest cor- SHOES and HOSIERY DANIEL D. DENNIS» Funeral Db S-B, 889. Is Bill Murray trying P" there will be Bingo, Euchre, Five ner of the stadium yelled "HOO-VER!" and sat down, satisfied that Phone 101 MIDLAND. PA. 1*1 »team toon, three games— Hundred end Old Maid in the parish nation on its feet by standing on he had squelched thè unpopular referee. We've Fitted Feet Over 50 Years X; 2^02. hell. ! hie head? mÈM Â& com MM THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Established 184« THURSDAY. JANUARY 1*
Alaskan Bishop Near Death Rui ns In Vatican Library It's Harder to Enter Convei ¡On Journey In A Small Boat Than to Leave it, Bishop Says
gpfcarchill, Canada, Jan. 8.—Bat- Mass surrounded by priests, broth-! Cincinnati Prelate Takes Stand j Methodist Christmas Crib And! Cleveland, O., Jan. 9.—The New ligious. That is the second ers ami sisters. Immediately after Against "Darrow Circus" Year WA8 1 with After six months, if she per the fnries of enow, wind and j Attack on Christmas Cards i OP™* accessions she asks and receives from in a fierce storm which swept Mass he set out in the return trip; ° it j l , . I into two of the local communities, 1 abroad the "Theresa." j Type of Meeting Recallen d by Editor ' Church the religious habit She Hudson Bay, His Excellency Notre Dame and the Sister8 of is permitted to make a ternpon The return voyage was full of per-1 Charity of St Augustine, the for- Jos Turquetil, Superior of the ils. After a storm of four days, dur-1 Cincinnati, O., Jan. 9.—The Most consecration ef three yean. But ctare of Hudson Bay, Canada, The Protestant ministers who j mer having its clothing and profes- the end of that time, if sht ing which they had to seek shelter i Rev. John T. McNicholas, O.P., I have publicly declined the Holy j sion last Saturday and the latter on rly escaped death while re- in the lee of a small island, they ar-1 Archbishop of Cincinnati, has issued covers she has mistaken ber Father's invitation to dissident Thursday. tion, she can—dn the words f ing from blessing a new hospital rived at Cape Eskimo, where their j the following pastoral prohibiting Christian bodies to return to the i Congratulating the young women Raker Lake in the center of Esld- Eskimo pilot left them. They set! any Catholic in the Archdiocese Bishop — "walk out without true faith of the Catholic Church j upon their choice of a life career, shame whatsoever." Only after'] out again. The barometer went up,, from taking part in debates with have nearly all insisted they do not the Most Rev. Joseph Schrembs, i^¿Accompanied by two priests and the thermometer went down, and j non-Catholics without the express years of training and prayer iaf f desire to see their churches "take D.D., Bishop of Cleveland, who pre- Anally permitted to make her Oblate brothers, he set out in soon they were being tossed about by | permission of the Archbishop: up Romis-h practises.'' And yet sided at both ceremonies, declared month of July on board the a violent wind blowing down out of j "Debates and conferences, espe- j manent vows. the north. Mist, rain and snow add- dally those of public character, in every year these same religious that it is harder to be admitted into Thus the Bishop answered! iresa," the mission motor boat, bodies are adopting some Catholic i a convent than it is to leave, a cargo of 10 tons of building ed to the wind increased their dan-1 which Catholics and non-Catholics critics who assert that a ger. All during the day they marked i participate, are forbidden generally practise. In the Brooklyn "Daily Church Must Be Sore woman is sometimes inve trial and provisions for the Kagle" of December 24 we read that kers. The journey, 800 miles, was their course with the compass. When by Pontifical law. The permission enter a convent. evening came they could not ap- of the Holy See is required for such the Central Methodist church there | "The Church wants to be sure that PiMRpleted without unusual incident, had installed what we call a Christ- no mistake is made," he said, speak- Sixth of Family to Bator ley found the workmen hard at proach the shore. Neither could they I forums and conferences (Canon in at • task of completing the hospital, •top. They had to keep sailing all j 1323). We, as the Ordinary of the mas crib. It was illustrated in the! K Notre Dame. "When a young| One of the novices at Notfa 1 "Eagle" and the picture was like! woman comes and asks for the priv- j is Miss Helen Finsel of Fo priests and four Oblate broth- night long. Twelve hours of night | Diocese, are authorized to permit i,e e tfi were filling the posts of work- they passed in the midst of the i them onlv in cases when, convinced the cribs found in Catholic churches, | S of entering religious life, the j the sixth member of her fa "depicting," as the "Eagle" ! Church institutes a most severe and enter the community. Her hr . H(B. A plumber sent from Montreal tempest with the constant fear of 0f their utility or necessity, there is story running on a hidden rock. At 5 in not time to have recourse to the said, "in tableau statuarv the {searching investigation into her the Rev. Karl A. Finsel, paatorl fi install the heating system waj the in the Bethlehem »table when shep- character and life. It is not merely i Our Udy of Sorrows parish, Nf ^hr skilled mechanic employed. The the morning they sighted the light-! Holy See. 3 : herds and wise men gathered to ,'. hea th, but a question Auburn.-in the Toledo diocese, gates were carpenters, joiners, house at Churchill. At 6 land came Danger* also hablts an<1 rkians, bricklayers and plas- into view, and at 7 they threw out j While we are most anxious to pro- adore the new-born Babe " virtue. the celebrant of the solemn the anchor. And here's an editorial' paragraph I . Passing the preliminary examina- Mass. The Rev. Wilfred mote good will in the community, it t,on ••tv The Sisters arrived August 11, and A few minutes later they were on is our duty to express very em- from the Methodist Christian Advo-1 - P*.™iittod to live in the F.M., and the Rev. Moise Roy, I cate that will be read with delight «»vent for six months to become | both of Cleveland, were Hp much to do to put everything in their knees before the statue of the phaticah our disapproval of reli-1 acquainted with the life of the re-1 subdeacon. ifljMer in the newly established hos- Little Flower, while the priests of! pious debates, forums and seminars by every Catholic: tl. The chapel and the various the mission gathered around them which expose a mixed audience to "Most of the Christmas cards j ions of the hospital were solemn- and would not be persuaded that I three dangers- of 1!»31 might have been designed forms of vice for which H j blessed by Msgr. Turquetil, Sept. they had been able to navigate dur-1 .