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VOL. LXXXXIII No. 17 ClNCINNATI, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924 PRICE SEVEN CENTS HOLY WEEK "THE ROSARY" IMPRESSIVE BISHOP FLOERSH IMMIGRATION STARTLING PROPOSAL EASTERN SCHISM Words of Song Now Credited to a Warns Hi" People Against Fake Urges Discontinuance of British Priest. Solicitors and Pretended Priests. Currency in Ireland. At Vatican and American Church Will Be the Ceremonies Attendant General Agreement That There Americans Soon to Hear Plans Election Clashes. Vatican . Louisville, Ky., Apr. 22.-Rt. Upon the of Ought to Be Some Basis of of Union Fonned to Heal Letters and Contribution. Boulder, Colo., Apr. 16.-Friends Rev. Bishop Floersh has issued the [N. C. w. C. Special Cable.] of Sister Mary Emily, of Mount St. Msgr. Beckman. following warning, to be read in all Selection. Dublin, Apr. 21.-A startling pro­ Great Breach. Gertrude Academy, a sister of the churches next Sunday. He also re­ late Rev. Thomas Whalen, of Chi· quests the pastors to frequently posal has been advanced in the Irish cago, said last night after Sister call the attention of their parish­ press, urging the discontinuance of Mussolini Exerts Influence. Archbishop Moeller Will Officiate The I ssue Hangs on the Method President of "Cattolica Unio" American Ordained. Mary Emily's funeral, that Father ioners to it in the future: British currency in Ireland and the Whalen was the author of the , at St. Peter Cathedral. "From time to time, word reaches of Restriction . . adoption of a purely Irish medium Will Tour United States. words of "The Rosary" generally me, from various sources, that un­ of exchange. It is backed by perfect [N. C. w. C. Special Cable.] credited to Robert Cameron Rogers. known agents are visiting the homes [N. C. w. C. News Service] reasoning, and has created a pro­ [Vienna Correspondent , N. C. W . C.] , . ROME, Apr. 21.-The usual Holy The friends said Father Whalen pOR the first time in twenty-four of our Catholic people in the inter­ wrote the song while attending the years, St. Peter Cathedral is to est of some religious or charitable ASHINGTON, Apr. 21.-De­ found impression. IENNA, Apr. 3.-The work of · Week ceremonials were observ- 9atholic University at Washington, . be, on May 1, the scene of the the " Cattolica Unio," that ed at the Vatican during the enterprise in other parts of the W bate on the immigration bill, The name of the author of this V m memory of his younger sister, splendid and solemn ceremonies at­ country or the world. Sometimes, proposal has not been disclosed, bl,lt international body which has past week. On Monday the pope who became Sister Mary Canisia, tending the consecration of a bishop it is to ask financial assistance for a which will be given its final taken upon itself the task of work· celebrated Mass, at which he distri­ and who died at Mount Carmel, Du- of the . On that struggling mission or institution. threshing out in the conference the N. C. C. W. News Service is in ing for the reunion of the Oriental buted Communion to the lay mem. buque, Iowa, in 1895. Father date Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis Joseph a position to state that the man is bers of the papal court. This was Next, it is to seek subscriptions for committee appointed to compose schismatics with the Catholic Whalen, according to the story, Beckma~, Bishop~elect of ~inc~ln, Church, will soon be brought offi­ rep~ated oll. Thursday for the ecclesi­ some Catholic publication, without the differences Ibetween the two a disinterested Catholic economist, astIcs of the court. submitted the words anonymously Neb., WIll be r aIsed to thIS hI~h proper authorization to do so. with a deep knowledge of Irish finan­ cially to the attention of American to the Washington Post. Mr. Rog- office, and have c?nferred on hIm houses of Congress, has disclosed . On .Tuesday the pope, cardinals Again, it is to sell religious articles, Catholics. Rev. Augustine Galen, ers, they said, clipped the words .P?wers and authOrIty such as we!'e to which special favors are, said to widely varying points of view on cial and commercial affairs. He O. S. B., president of the organiza­ ~n CUrIa, and the court were present from the Post, and sent them to gIven. the ll;postles by Ou!, Lord I.n contends that, by rejecting British m the Throne Room to listen to the be attached, and the profit on the part of legislators. There have tion, is preparing for a speaking Ethelbert Nevin, the composer, who foundmg HIS Church. It I.S for thIS which, it is claimed, goes to the sup­ been those who have approved the currency, Ireland could make an tour which will include most of the last of the series of the Lenten ser­ fashioned the melody. Nevin reason, that the consecratIOn, when mon~. The last. sermon was on the port of some poor mission or other discrimination against the peoples immediate profit of $50,000,000, and Catholic centers of the United t~inking Rogers the writer, credited not on ,a Sunday, takes place on ~n good cause. At other times, it is of eastern and southern. Europe and also would be able to revive her ex­ States. Fath~r Galen is a descend­ PassIOn of . ChrIst by the apostolic hIm with authorship. apostle s feast day, a?? May 1 WIll preacher, F.ather Vittorio da Sestri to collect Mass offerings, etc., ac­ the preservation of the so-called port trade, which at present is par­ ant from a family of the ancient Ponente. It was while grieving over the be the feast of Sts. PhIlIp and James, cording to various other schemes. Nordic stock. There have been oth· alyzed by the high rate of British Westphalian nobility, whose mem· Papal audiences were suspended death of his sister that the words of apostles. . "Now, inasmuch as some of these ers who have opposed any restric· exchange with which Irish transac­ bers hold the rank of counts.. He "The Rosary" his titl b' "M Most Rev. ArchbIshop Henry agents give unmistakable signs of tion of immigration. But between tions are hampered. He adds that, was educated as a lawyer; but, 'after from Holy Thursday un.til after Rosary" were' writte e emf tY Moeller, who was the last bishop Easter. 0 being impostors, while others fre­ the two there has been a wide range without Irish currency and a pro­ having completed his legal training, the story here. consecrated at Cathedral, will be At American Church Sist~; M~~; ~!il ~he quently resort to methods that are of opinion. tective tariff, Ireland cannot obtain entered the order of the Beuron was the last of her famil Fathe~ the. conse~ratoI ~f Msgr. Beckman. questionable, or at least unbecom­ Differences Mainly on Method material benefit from the Anglo- Benedictines at Prague. During In the American Church of St. Whalen died in Ch' ·y·1903 It IS all: mte~es~mg ~act that both Irish Treaty.-Cox. ' Susanna, conducted by the Paulist Icago m . are natIve Cmcmnatrans and sons ing, I · deem it my duty to issue a Some have announced their sup· the war he served as a chaplain in Fat.her~ here, there was an extra­ of St. Joseph Parish, which has a solemn warning to our Catholic port of the House bill, although they the Austrian Army. One of Father ord~narIly good attendance at the splendid record in the contribution people against one and all of them, are reluctant to approve the quota Galen's sisters is a nun in the order varIOUS Lenten services. Americans HEALTH CLINIC of its children to the cause of who have not received permission scheme based on the 1890 census. SOVIET OUTRAGE or the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and is and others of the English-speaking religion. from the proper diocesan authority Others have opposed the House bill, stationed at St. Louis, Mo. rac~s predominated in the crowds Rt. Rev. Bishops Joseph Char­ to carryon their work in this dio­ although they approve of the idea Father Galen will lecture on the possibilities for missionary work in WhICh attended. On Good Friday For Parish Schools Founded By trand, of Indianapolis, and Joseph cese. And, as a practical means of of selective immigration. The de­ Against Archbishop Cieplak Re­ · Father Mooney, spiritual directo~ Schrembs, of Cleveland, will be the avoiding deception in such matters, bate, too, has been characterized by the East. Approval and assistance 0:( the North American College the National Catholic Welfare co-, and at least a score I suggest that everyone make it a rather bitter charges of "racial ading Against Red Regime have already been given to the work preached during the Three Hours: of bishops will assist at the cere­ rule never to contribute to any of blocs" and "racial and religious in Quest for British Capital. of the "Cattolica Unio" by prominent F.ather . Butler, O. S. B., concluded Conference. mony. these causes without first having discrimination." But there has been members of the hierarchies of hIS serIes of Lenten sermons with The officers of the Mass will be consulted his or her pastor. very general agreement upon the France, Belgium, Poland, and Aus. · a. sermon yesterday on the Resurrec. as follows: Assisting priest, Rev. "Finally, as it has recently been proposition that immigration must tria. tIOn. Will Set Standards for All Michael A. Shine, administrator of reported that im~osters were seen be restricted, and that selective Open Air Way of Cross. Dead Long Crusade Expected Election Clashes Catholic Schools. the Diocese of Lincoln; deacons of dressed as priests, I wish to warn measures must be applied. Priest Taken as Spy. The aim of this organization is The political excitement incident honor, Revs. Dr. J. H. Pohlschneider everylbody, in a special manner Representative Stengle, of New high and sublime, a manifestation and George X. Schmidt; deacon of against giving M ss offerings to ~ York, presented one extreme view. of that apostolic spirit which per­ to the ~talian elections, ';"hich re. [N. C. w. C. Special Cable.] suIted m several clashes between [N. C. W. C. News Service] the Mass, Rev. Augustine C. Adel­ stranger, no matter if he be attired point by saying: "Either America vades the Church in all ages. Dur. groups of Fascisti and Catholics has ASHINGTON, Apr. 21.-,-A man; subdeacon of Mass, Rev. Ra­ in priestly garb." is to be ruled 'by Americans, or it is ONDON, Apr. 2L-The Soviet ing the past few years many things calmed ?own and it is believed 'that special health education dem. phael J. Markham; chaplains to the to become the stamping ground of L outrage against ArchbishoiJ have occurred to stimulate hopes pea<;e WIll now be maintained. 1m. W onstration, which is to include bishop--elect, Revs. John C. Stein cheap labor, alienism, internation­ Cieplak, the who has for a reunion of the Eastern schis­ medIately after the elections Premi. every phase of modern health teach. and Oscar Gerhardus; chaplains to CARDINAL MUNDELEIN alism, and hyphen ism, which are at just been released from the Russian matics with the Holy See. It er M ussolini issued orders that nor~ ing and which will set standards in Bishop Chartrand, Revs. James Mc­ strong variance with our American prison where he was confined for s.eemed that at least some of the mal conditions must be restored. He this field for parochial schools Nary and Henry Grimmelsman; Takes Possession of His Titular institutions and the national spirit." practicing his priesthood, is now re­ various national divisions of East­ held the local authorities responsible throughout the . country, has been chaplains to Bishop Schrembs, Revs. Church. Another point of view was pre­ acting against the Red regime in its ern Orthodoxy would return to for outbreaks of violence; and, as inaugurated at Holy Trinity School, George Rehring and George A. Gor­ sented by Representative Gallivan, quest for British capital. The Daily Rome. However, it is now becom­ a matter of fact, all vi01ence has Georgetown, under the direction of ry; archiepiscopal cross bearer, Rev. . Ro~e, Apr. 21.-With the impres­ of Boston, who said: "So England's Mail says that the expulsion of ing apparent that a thousand years now ceased. Miss Mary E. Spencer, Health Edu­ John J. Harbrecht; notary, Rev. SIve rItual of Rome, Cardinal Mun­ propagandists dig into history, and Archbishop Cieplak, with every cir­ of separation have left such scars M;os~o~ the trouble was caused by cation Specialist of the N. C. W. C. Frank A. Thill; masters of ceremon. dele~n,.of Chicago, took possession take oath that centuries ago the cumstance of hardship and degrada­ as will require a long time for heal­ undlsclplmed elements of the Fascist Bureau of Education. ies for consecration and Mass, Revs. of hIS tItular Church of Santa Maria Nordics were the only people; that tion, is sufficient evidence that the ing. The "Cattolica Unio" takes th3 mov~ment ~ho could hardly be justi­ A special nutrition class for (Continued on page 4) del Populo, at the foot of the Pincian (Continued on page 6) Soviet Government is utterly unable stand that, since the union of the fied m callIng themselves Fascisti. underweight girls was established Hill, today. Thousands of people to understand what constitutes civil­ Churches is a consummation which There were a number of attacks early in February by the N. C. W. C., gathered to do honor to the Ameri. ized behavior. "It is only with a may require many years' prepara­ ma?e on clubs and organizations working in co-operation with the NATIONAL SHRINE can prelate. Besides Vatican officials CATHOLIC CENSUS country that behaves in a civilized tion, for that very reason there is WhIC~ ~~d campaigned against the District of Columbia Society for the and members of the Roman aristoc­ Of New York City Will Be Taken manner that the investor of the fu­ all the more need for untiring mis­ FaS~IstI. m ~he elections; and among Prevention of Tuberculosis, which racy, there were present students of this Week. ture will have dealings," says this sionary work in the East. Through the mstItutIOns which suffered were supplies the nutrition teacher. There First Mass Celebrated in Crypt on the American College, members of paper. such missionary endeavor it is New York, Apr. 2L-All prelimin­ In Warsaw, in an interview quoted several Catholic organizations. The are 27 seriously underweight girli3 Easter Sunday. ~he Kn.ights of C')lumJ;ms, Augustin­ ar.y arrangements for the taking of hoped to spread enlightenment con­ outbreaks occurred principally in and their mothers who attend the Ian FrIars, and many of the Roman here, the archbishop expresses the cerning the Catholic Church among, clergy. a census of the Archdiocese of New hope that British influence, which Lo~bardy. The 'central office of class weekly, ·the attendance of the Washington, Apr. 21.-The first York have been completed, and the the people, regardless of the atti­ Ital~an Catholic Action protested parents being a requisite for admis- Mass in the great National Shrine As His Eminence, accompanied by aided his release, may, if continued, tude of the ,schismatic hierarchies. actual work of enumerating every liberate his thirteen comrades still ~ga~nst. the devastation of Catholic sion, since home co-operation is an of the Immaculate Conception, under MsgT. Marchetti-Selvaggiani,' secre­ Catholic will begin tomorrow and In this way it is planned to meet the mstIt~tIOI?-S, and declared that these e'ssential for effective work in this construction here since 1920, was tary of the Congregation of the Pro­ imprisoned. longing of those numerous individ­ the work will be completed' next (Continued on page 6) organIZ3;tlons were non-political in field. The children are weighed offered up yest~rday in the spacio~s paganda; Msgr. Carinci, protonotary Monday. The actual enumeration uals who are searching for the n.ature m 3;ccordance with regula­ weekly, and graphs showing their crypt of the edIfice; and. every aV3;II­ apostolic,. of the Sacred Congrega­ truth. will be done by hundreds of workers NOVICES TAKE VOWS, tIOns prescrIbed by the Vatican. progress are kept. The physical able space was filled WIth worshlp­ tIOI?- .of. RItes; and Msgri. Giobbe and in. teams of including a Train Priests of Eastern Race. welfare of the group is looked after ·pers. QUllIm entered the historic edifice eigh~, cap~ POSTULANTS RECEIVE HABIT (Continued on page 7) !am, ~nder the dIrection of the par­ .For the purpose of bringing the by Dr. yrancis Ready, of Holy TFini- Jules J .. J~sserand, Ambassador the choir, from the Propaganda Col~ Ish prIests and their assistants. A truth within the reach of these peo­ ty ParIsh, who volunteered his ser- of France, SIr Esm~ I;£oward, Am­ lege, sang the "Ecca Sacerdos." separate card for each individual Maryknoll, N. Y., Apr. 21.­ ples. the "Cattolica Unio", will train GIFT ' FROM THE POPE vices. He meets weekly with the ba.ssador of Great BrItam; D<;>n Juan After the cardinal had taken his Will be made out, and will contain April 19, Easter Eve, witnessed two parents immediately after the nutri- Rlano, A~bassador ..of SP~I~, and place upon the throne in the sanctu­ (Continued on page 6) tion class. Senora Rlano; AdmIral WIllIam S. t~e n!l-me, address,occupation, na­ religious ceremonies in the convent Awaiting Cardinal Mundelein'. ary, Msgr. Carinci read the pope's tIOnalIty and age (if person is under chapel of the Foreign Mission Sis­ Return to Chicago. JIt1uch Malnutrition Found B~nson, Gen. Tasker ~'. Bliss and bull, presenting His Eminence with 21) of every person. It will be a ters of Saint Dominic, at Mary­ DANTE COLLECTION To determine which children LIeut. E. de Rosa Rlblero, naval his titular church. All the clergy "House to House, Floor to Floor knoll. Thirty-six novices pronounced should be admitted to the class, the attache of the Br~zi!ian. Embassy, and the congregation then made the Chicago, Apr. 24.-A book from Door to Door" canvass. ' their temporal vows, and twenty­ At Catholic University Further the Vatican library, five hundred entire school was weighed and meas. w~re sonte of the dlstmgUIshed wor­ customary obeisance. he object of the census is to ured, after which all children were shIppers at the Mas~. Re~. Dr. Ber­ :r one postulants received the religious Enlarged. years old, with its pages in parch­ divided into three groups. The nard A. McKenna, m a.ctrve charge Says Pope's Power Grows brmg every Catholic in the arch­ habit. ment,.a~d its script done by a monk, findings revealed the surprising of the work at .the shrme, was the 9ardinal Mundelein, in reply, said diocese into closer touch with the From the Ecclesiastical Province [N. c. w. C. News Service] contammg the Ecclesiastical calen­ 9h~rch, and give each pastor a more amount of malnutrition preval~nt in celebrant, an~ Blsh?p S~ahan, thIS was no empty ceremony, but a of were Sister M. Lo­ Washington, Apr. 18.-A hundred ~ntI~ate ~nowledge of those living dar and the "Book of Hours" and the parochial schools. It is the mis- of. the Cath~lIc pnIV~r s lty, who con­ ~omplement to the splendid ceremon­ retta Walsh, of Cleveland; Sister M. volumes were added to the Catholic other Church data, awaits the re­ Ial of three weeks ago when the !n hIS parIsh. In a great city, with Celeste Rieman, of Fort Wayne University's Dante Collection, al· take of many parents to regard all celved and IS dlrectmg the project, ItS constantly changing population, turn of His Eminence Cardinal children, who are able to attend preached the sermon. ~ishop Sha­ pope raised him to the ~ardinalate. and Sister M. Rosalie Weber, of De: ready one of the finest in the coun· ~undelein, May 11, as ~ personal After the war the pope became there are many who attend services troit, who took their vows. try, by the gift to the university of school daily, as being in good physi- haIl: told of the meanmg of the but who rarely meet their pastors gIft of Pope Pius XI. cal condition. Out of a total en. ~hrme, and ,traced the progress in more powerful than ever before the Among the newly-professed are the entire library of the late Rt. It has been placed in the cardi­ said. Although of personally, and no record of their Sister M. Bernadette Tam, of Hono. rollment of 615 at Holy Trinity ItS constructIOn t~u~ far. M?re ~han c~rdinal depriv~d residence can be made except Rev. Maurice F. Burke, Bishop of nal's library at his home 1555 N School, 36 per cent were found to be a ~undr.ed .Su!plclan semmarIans ~IS temporal sovereignty, his spir­ lulu, and Sister M. Just David of St. Joseph, Joseph J. Schneider, li­ State Parkway, to be for~ally pre: Itual power was mightier. through a complete census. The Switzerland. Among the postul~nts normal in weight, 28 per cent under- aSSIsted m smgmg ·the Mass. national churches, which have no brarian of the university, an­ sented to him when he comes home. weight-that is between normal and Aft~r the Mass, a breakfast was "To b~ associated with the pontiff, are Aurea A. Xavier (Sister M. nounces. Mr. Schneider has just The book was given to Rev. Ed­ 7 per cent below, and 36 per cent of m. Hall, Catholic even a lIttle way,"· he continued; "to parish. lines, will co-operate with Ch!l-nel), . of Hongkong, and Mary completed sorting and classifying hel~ Graduat~ ~he neIghboring parishes in the tak­ mund A. Walsh, S.J., professor in . UnIVerSIty, at whIch many of the form part of his great senate and Cam (SIster M. De Ricci) of the Burke lilbrary, which totals the School of Foreign Service at (Contmued on page 6) distinguished visitors were present. mg of the census, so that every Prince Edward Island. ' be named one of his advisers is a family will be enumerated. more than 3,000 volumes. the Un~versity of Georgetown, by In the afternoon at 4 o'clock, Bishop gre.at ho~or !l-nd glory. My joy and Very Rev. James A. Walsh Su­ Bishop Burke some years ago PlUS,.tO be presented to the SCHOOL LIBRARY Shahan gave pontifical Benediction perior of Maryknoll, presided ;t the Pop~ satlsfa~tIOn IS shared by millions of SCHOOL MAY NOT BAR gave to the university his Dante c~rdmal whIle he was still an arch­ GIVEN BY WOMAN in the apse of the shrine. ~eOl?le m the great western metropo­ double ceremony, and addressed the Collection; and the hundred vol­ bIShop: Father Walsh has had the lIs mtrusted to my care and guid. UNVACCINATED CHILD Sisters and their attending friends. Chicago, Apr. 18.-A precedent umes now added are those he had book smce las~ August, but because Youngstown, 0., Apr. 18.-In NEW CONVENT WILL ance." collected since the gift. He was of ~elay he dId not reach Chicago keeping with its program outlined that school children may not be ex~ clud~d from school for refusal to be OCTOGENARIANS HONOR known as probably the foremost untrl after Archbishop Mundelein at its organization, several months BE JUBILEE GIFT SECRETARY WEEKS ASKS ARCHBISHOP HANNA student of Dante in the country, ha9, been called to Rome. vaccmated and that a school superin­ a.go, the Parent-Teachers' Associa­ Appleton, Wis.-A new convent FOR NEW ARMY CHAPLAINS tendent ?r pri!lcipal may not compel and was president of the American . Archbishop Mundelein is build. tIOn of St. Edward parish has home for the teaching nuns of St. vaccmatIOn WIthout a ruling by the San Francisco, Apr. 19.-Arch­ Dante Society. The Catholic Uni­ mg a wonderful seminary at Area made a collection of 384 books of [N. C. W. C. News Service] Joseph School, here, will be built B~ard .of Education in case of an bishop Hanna was honored at a re­ versity Dante library now numbers Ill:, I understand," Father Walsh history, science and fiction, which this Summer and turned over to the Washington, Apr. 18.-Secretary epIdemIC, has been set by the Illinois ception given by the members of about 500 volumes. sa.ld the pope told him, "and I want ~ave been donated to the school Sisters of Notre Dame as a gift of War Weeks has recommended to lIbrary. Supreme Court, it was disclosed to­ the "Sunshine Club" of the Home HIS Grace to have this !book as a commemorating their fiftieth anni. Congress that the number of army day. for the Aged, yesterday. Of the · FREE STATE CUTS EXPENSES personal and special present from The pastor, Rev. Dr. M. F. Grif­ versary in charge of the school. chaplaiIl:s be increased Iby twenty­ The decision reversed and remand­ hundred members of the clulb pres­ me to form the 'corner-stone' of a fin, praised the women for the suc­ They have been living in rooms in five. BIlls have been introduced in ed for. retrial the case of L. G. Bur­ ent, there were none less than 70 Dublin, Apr. 21.-Economics to­ won~erful library he is going to es­ c~ss achieved in the new organiza­ the scJlOol building. both Houses of Congress to cover roughs versus Peter Mortenson et years of age and many who had taling £13,877,026, are provided in tablIsh at the seminary." t~O?, and .told of the important po­ T~e new convent will cost ap­ Secretary Weeks recommendations al.,. former superintendent of the nearly reached the age of 100 the detailed budget estimates to be \ Under the direction of President sItIon a lIbrary held in the school proXImately $60,000, and will be and also to provide authorizatioz{ ChIcago schools. Burroughs had years. A recitation was given by submitted in the Dail Eireann when ~. F. Kelly, K.S.G., of the Asso­ the home, and the community. Rel completed August 15. for promotion. of chaplains to the been excluded from school by the the aged Madame D'Arcy, and a it reassembles on Friday next. c~ated Catholic Charities, and the erence books, suitable for each g.rade of colo,nel, and with provi­ order of Mr. Mortenson at the re­ song of welcome sung by the Of this sum £7,320,316 is cut dIrectors of that organization, plans ~rade , are included in the collec. PRIEST NEW CHAIRMAN SIon for a chIef of chaplains with quest of the health authorities when French Choral Society, which is from the army estimates, partly f?r a mammoth reception to Car. tIon; and, for the purpose of stimu­ OF BIRMINGHAM BOARD the rank of brigadier-general. the ~ather refused to have the child also comprised of members of the due to the demobilization, partly by dmal Mundelein upon his return lating interest in good reading and Another recommendation by Sec­ vaccmated. Home. Miss Mary Durkin, who is drastic reductions in the payroll, May 11, are being perfected. ' to cultivate a taste for the best in [N. C. w. C. News Service.] retary Weeks is that the chaplains' and partly by pruning the allow­ literature, study groups of seven past 80 years of age, and who was Jews and Protestants as well as London, Apr. 10.-The city of corps be allowed to recruit an en­ NUN SHARES IN ESTATE once a well-known chorister, sang. ances to the wives and dependents the Catholic populatioz{ will take will be formed from the student Birmingham has elected a priest to listed personnel of 150 men. This of soldiers. Education will receive body:, headed by a captain, and The archbishop pinned gold part,.on.e Rabbi, Dr. Louis L. Mann, the chairmanship of its Board of would allow one enlisted man for Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 19.-Sister badges on the coats of Rev. J. M. £300,000 less, and the old-age pen. of SmaI Temple, urging his people credIts for home and library read­ Guardians, which in importance is each. chaplaiI?- to provide properly sions are reduced by £357,800. ing will be given. M. Constance, directress of Mt. Ouvrard and Rev. W. P. Sullivan, to do honor to the prelate who has the second municipal post in the qualIfied clerrcal assistance. Aloysius , Academy, Cresson, Pa., who were initiated into the club. It is believed reduction in expen-' brought honor to Chicago. city. Father Walter Emery, who shares in an estate left · by her His Grace thanked the club mem­ diture will enable postponement of CATHOLIC BOY CHOSEN has been thus honored, has been a UP TO BOTH POLITICAL . bers for the reception, and said: another loan until the spring of AS TYPICAL YOUTH mother. The estate is valued at CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY member of the board for many PARTIES IN INDIANA $11,000, one-half of which is be­ "I have attended many beautiful next year. TRUSTEES MEET MAY 2 years. The Lord Mayor of Birming­ queathed to Sister Constance, "to affairs in the past few years, but New York, Apr. 16.-John D ham is also a Catholic. Indiallapolis, Ind., Apr. 18.-The CARDINALITIAL Mitchell, Jr., fourteen-year-old stu: be used exclusively for her educa­ none which afforded me greater Washington, Apr. 19.-Because Catholic Men's Council of Indiana tion, study and travel." enjoyment than this today." HONOR RUMORED of the home-coming of Cardinal dent of Manhattan College Prepara­ NI;:GRO AT FORDHAM will join with other elements in this Hayes on April 28, the meeting of tory School, has been selected as the WINS STATE HONORS s!ate, in asking, both political par­ OBSERVE BICENTENARY typical boy of New York for 1924, 25 YEARS A PASTOR Paris, Apr. 2L-The Rome Cor­ th.e boa~d of trustees of the Cath­ tres to put into their platforms OF IMMANUEL KANT respondent of Libre Parole assures olIc UnIversity, which was to have by the Rotary Club of this city. [N. C. w. C. News Service.] definite opposition to the un-Amer­ Young Mitchell was a guest of the Richmond, Ind., Apr. 23.-His the readers of that paper that Arch­ been held on April 30 has been Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 19.-0liver ican and proscriptive policies of the twenty-fifth anniversary as pastor Konigsberg, Bavaria, Apr. 21.­ bishop Cieplak, recently released changed to Friday, May 2, at the re. Rotarians at their last weekly lunch­ D. Williams, a negro, who is a sen. Ku-Klux-Klan. A committee of ten eon at the Hotel McAlpin. of St. Andrew Church, this city, will More than 200 representatives of the from a Soviet prison, will soon be quest of Cardinal O'Connell. ior in the Fordham' University Democrats, headed by 'John J. No­ be celebrated next Sunday by Right academic world of Europe, fire made a cardinal. S~hool of Law, and who is working lan, of Evansville, will put the .mat­ BISHOP WALSH RETURNING Rev. Francis A. Roell. Americas, and the Far East were MARRIED S;EVENTY YEARS hIS way through college, has just te~ up to the Democrats, and a com­ There will be a solemn high Mass, here today for the four day festivi­ INDIANA SNOW FALL been awarded a scholarship of $200 mIttee of ten Republicans, headed in the presence of Bishop Chartrand, ties in connection with the celebra­ .Pana, Ill., Apr. 21.-Mr. and Mrs. Paris, Apr. 21.-Rt. Rev. Louis a year by the State of New York. b~ Harr~ Royce, of Indianapolis, at 10 a. m. At 8 p. m. a parish and tion of the bicentenary of the birth Ft. Wayne, Ind., Apr. 21.-A RIchard O'Brien, Pana's oldest resi­ S. Walsh, Bishop of Portland, re­ The award was made after Wil­ WIll put It up t o the Republicans. citizens' demonstration will be held. of Immanuel Kant, the noted Ger­ snowfall of 4.7 inches was recorded dents, celebrated their seventieth turning to America after some time liams had entered the competitive Mr. Royce has already acted on the Msgr. Roell was born November man philosopher. Among the guests here today, breaking all records for wedding anniversary today at their in Europe, will sail Wednesday, examinati~ns in academic subjects matter, but will have a conference 27, 1864, in Oldenburg, Ind., educat­ present was Prof. Edward Schaub, this time of year. The previous home with more than fifty descend­ from Cherbourg, on the steamer and won hIgh honors. Williams lives with the members of his committee, ed at St. Meinrad, and ordained Northwestern University,' Evanston, greatest fall was on April 4, 1920, ants. Olympic. in Brooklyn. in Indianapolis, Sunday. May 26, 1888. . Illinois. when 4.1 inches was recorded.