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Tb* fUcUUr Hu tb» latarnatioral News Strvica (Whrt. aa4 Mail), tha N. C. W. C. Nawt Sanrice (IneliHUaf Cablu), Ha OwB Special Serrlea aa4 AU tiia luaUar Scrvicaas also Interaatiou) lUuatrattd Nava anl N. C W. C Pktnre Sarvleo. Listening In DR. F. J. HAAS MODIFICATION Local We urge great caution in Local accepting news of the “sui­ NAMED RECTOR Edition Edition cide” in a German prison of CHARGE SHOWN Father Thomas Stuhlweis- THE senburg, former head of the Dominican order in that na­ OF SEMINARY AS UNJUSTIFIED tion. He was accused of at­ • ■ ■ ' tempting to smuggle curren­ cy out of the country and was Noted Educator Succeeds to Post Left Invites Citation of Single Instance of one of a number of Domini­ Vacant by Appointment of REGISTER Correction of Its Preceding Con­ cans held. “One may sus­ (Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) Fargo Bishop ception of ’s Law pect,” remarks The Nation, VOL. XI No. 46 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, NOV. 17, 1935 TWO CENTS “the Catholic belief in the impropriety of suicide being Milwaukee.— The Rev. Dr. Francis J. Haas, director Berlin.—An article in the Westdeutscher Beobachter what it is, that Dr. Stuhlweis- of the National of Social Service in Wash­ New High School Wrecked declaring that, in the last three centuries, the Church has senburg’s death was actively ington, D. C., since 1931 and one of the country’s most dis­ modified certain of its conceptions, and that sterilization hastened by his jailors.” tinguished authorities in the field of industrial and labor was accepted by certain Catholics before the issuance of This is not the first time the problems, has been appointed rector of the Seminary of I p i i the Encyclical Cast! Connubii, has drawn the following Nfizis have announced a sui­ St. here, the Most Rev. Samuel A. Stritch, reply from L’Osservatore Romano, the daily: cide when it was deemed ad­ of Milwaukee, announced. “The Westdeutscher Beobachter infers that steriliza­ visable to cover up a death. Dr. Haas is a priest of the Archdiocese, of Milwaukee tion is still a dubious question for the Church because, and served as professor of sociology at St. Francis’ semi­ before hearing the word of the Pope, certain Catholics had ex­ Emil Lengyel, writing in nary and Marquette university here before going to Wash­ pressed personal opinions which The Nation (which is not a ington to accept the directorship of the National Catholic they repudiated soon after the en­ School of Social Service. As rector of the seminary, he cyclical appeared. HIE i c m Catholic but a liberal organ), succeeds to an office left vacant "We invite the Westdeutscher says that the conditions in by the appointment of the Most Beobachter to cite for us a single Germany are a real Kultur- Rev. Aloysius J.' Muench as Bishop commandment, a single regulation, a single word on the eternal, Di­ PROJECT MIKES kampf. “The persecution of of Fargo. ■a s' " 'a V . V s . A the Catholics is less open St. Francis’ seminary, of which ' > K'' V vine, and natural laws on the sub­ Dr. Haas becomes the eighth rec­ ject by which the Church may have than that of the Jews, but it tor, was founded in 1856 and is tacitly corrected its preceding con­ is almost as virulent.” He among the most prominent insti­ ceptions. We invite it also to note m CEERGYMEII says the spirit of the Roman tutions of its kind throughout the the words of the Concordat which catacombs is once more alive. United States. Although it is the prescribe for German Catholics seminary of the Archdiocese of their attitude toward the sterili­ London.—In the 19 years since Catholics cultivate one an­ Milwaukee, its doors are open to zation law and, in general, all laws Campion house for late vocations other’s company, having had students of philosophy and the­ contrary to religion, to morality, was started at Osterley, near here, sad experiences with Nazi ology of the entire province of and to the teaching of the Church.” by the late Rev. Edmund Lester, friends who have turned in­ Milwaukee. Since its beginning, S.J., 255 priests, all students formers. Large numbers of Mobile.—Surrounded by mem­ more than 1,800 of the seminary’s there, have been ordained. bers of the Hierarchy, priests of students have been ordained to the About half of them are diocesan Catholics patronize only his diocese and his home city, Bal­ priesthood. priests and about half have joined stores of co-religionists. timore, and state and civic offi­ In view of the fact that his new reli^ous orders. They are work­ Catholics show defiance of cials, the Mo^ Rev. Thomas J. office takes him from Washington ing in all parts of England. The the rules made to crush their Toolen, Bishop of Mobile, cele­ to Milwaukee and will require his ages of the students during their brated the 25th anniversary of his close application to details of ad­ two years’ period at Campion spirit. “The_ persecution of ordination to the priesthood. ministration in the latter city. Dr. house range from 17 to 62. Catholics is inherent in the Members of the Hierarchy who Haas believes it expedient to A remarkable feature of the Nazi philosophy,” which has attended included the Most Rev. proffer his resignation from those work is the small proportion of Joseph F. Rummel, Archbishop of appointments with which he has the “ambition to build up a Chicago.—(Special)—The Chi­ those who do not persevere. From New Orleans; the Most Rev. Ar­ been honored by the federal gov­ the time the students enter Cam­ totalitarian State in which thur J% Drossaerts, Archbishop of ernment. cago City council has accepted an offer of Francis J. Lewis, K.C.S.S., pion house to the time of ordina­ there can be only one .Fuhrer, San Antonio; the Most Rev. John Dr. Haas was named director of tion, less than 10 per cent fail to the National Catholic School of K.S.G., noted Catholic layman, of one thought, and one will.” B. Morris, Bishop of Little Rock; a Catholic chapel at the new Mu­ go through. the Most Rev. Joseph P. Lynch, Social Service here in July, 1931, These statistics were revealed at As the writer points out, the to succeed the Most Rev. Karl J. nicipal Tuberculosis sanitarium to Bishop of ; the Most Rev. be erected at a cost of $100,000. the first Pounder’s day in memory Catholic religion cannot sub­ Jules B. Jeanmard, Bishop of La­ Alter, who shortly before had been Liiue wai ctnnding of the north wing of the new Helena high ichoo] following the earthquake of Father Lester, who died a year named Bishop of Toledo. In an­ Mr. Lewis, who attended the coun­ mit to such a program. Leng­ fayette; the Most Rev. Patrick shock* of Oct. 31. The building had been seriously damaged previously. Engineers said parts of the south cil meeting, was thanked by Mayor' ago. yel asserts that Catholics are Barry, Bishop of S t Augustine; nouncing the appointment of Dr. wing might be reconstructed, but that the north portion would have to be rebuilt from the ground. It Edward J. Kelly and the aldermen. Requiem Mass was said for Fa­ striking back in an economic the Most Rev. Richard 0. Gerow, Haas, the trustees of the Social was built.only this summer at a cost of $500,000. For many years, Cdtholic work ther Lester, who was also the orig­ Bishop of Natchez; the Most Rev. Service school took occasion to at the sanitarium has been car­ inator of the Knights and Hand­ way. and their efforts are Daniel F. Desmond, Bishop of make public expression of their ried on by the Franciscan Fathers, maids of the Blessed Sacrament. more effective than the Alexandria, and the Most Rev. deep indebtedness to the Most Rev. who have been aided by members His successor, the Rev. Clement widely-advertised Jewish Moses E. Kiley, Bishop of Tren­ Samuel A. Stritch, Archbishop of of the St. Vincent de Paul society Tigar, S.J., says it is hoped to pre­ boycott. “Hitler may find ton. Milwaukee, for relinquishing one CATHOLIC EXPERIMENT and other laymen and women. serve the memory of Father Lester The formal celebration began of his most capable p riest for Mr. Lewis has been generous to every year by the observance of Germany’s Catholic popula­ with a Solemn Pontifical Mass cele- ^ this work. many Catholic causes. Announce­ Founder’s day. tion of more than 30,000,000 brated by the jubilarian in the Ca-1 Held Important Postg ment was made just a few days Speaking at lunch after Mass, (Turn to Page 4 — Colotnn 1) (Turn to Page 2 — Colyimn 3) Not only has Dr. Haas proved IN ‘SOCIALISM’ RELATED before of the donation of a Cath­ Father Tigar said Campion house a very successful director of the olic chapel to-the Club for has room for 60 students and the Service school, which under his Catholic Women by Mr. and Mrs. place is full. Others, supported by administration has gone forward St. Nazianz, Wise.— (Special)— monuments to their courage and. tion of its members by a life of Lewis. In 1930, Mr. Lewis gave the “Young Priests’ Fund,” are to greater development, to more The history of a Catholic experi­ true . practical piety, self-denial, and the Lewis Memorial Maternity studjnng elsewhere, making the to­ Catholic Teachings charity in all its forms. Hence, widespread recognition, and to im­ ment in "Socialism” that grew out The purpose of the association, hospital to the Archdiocese of Chi­ tal of dependent students 84. Thir­ pressive distinctions, but he has as set down in its statutes, “was the members were to follow the cago. He also has given a build­ ty students left Campion house last also rendered distinguished service of a religious persecution and grew the salvation and the sanctifica- evangelical counsels of voluntary ing to St. ’s college, year to continue their studies in New Crusade's Aim in a number of important posts to into a powerful religious founda­ poverty, the of their state Davenport, la. diocesan seminaries. (Turn to Pages — Column 7) tion is traced by R. Jordan in two of life, and of obedience. The San Francisco.—A modern cru­ of the Paulist staff at Old St. articles on “Catholic Socialism at members were to consist of both sade for the presentation of Cath­ Mary’s church. married and single people. Every­ St. Nazianz” appearing in the olic teachings has been launched All means of modeim communi­ 40 Catholics Seek thing was to be held in common; in this archdiocese. The campaign cation are being used to further AnnaU of St. Joseph. In the years the members were to work with­ THEODORE DORSEY PURS is in accordance with the expressed this aim. There has been estab­ after the revolutions of 1848 in out wages and were to receive wishes of His Holiness, Pope Pius lished a Catholic Truth half-hour Parliament Posts Europe, many Catholics found . everything they would need; the . XI, that the truths of Christ may in which, every Sunday evening themselves restive under the per­ or ’ surplus money and materials were be brought more and more to the from 8 to 8:30, station KYA secution being conducted against to be used for charity. All spirit­ OWR LECTURE PROJECT 'people of America. The Most Rev: broadcasts “The Teachings of the London. — (NCWC Cable)— the Church and .nought aji escape ual exercises were to be held in John J. Mitty, Archbishop of San Church.” Father Hurley opened There were 40 Catholic candidates to a new land where they mightignt common. A priest was always to Baltimore.—Theodore H. Dor­ .Francisco, will give general su­ the series, taking as the subject of for seats in the parliamentary live the life of the early Chris­ IMEN Ilf DEIIH have the leadership of the colony. Baltimore, with the permission of pervision to the_ crusade, but the If anyone wished to withdraw, he sey, former aide of David Gold­ the Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, the first lecture, “There Is a God.” election, which were held Thurs­ tians, devoting themselves to .works Archbishop of Baltimore, and sub- personal direction of the work will The Catholic Truth society has day. There were 24 Catholics of piety, self-denial, and charity. might do so; his original invest- stein in the noted layman’s longest be in the hands of the Rev. Wil­ established offices, and is prepared in the la.«t parliament. The first Under the leadership of the Rev. (T um to Page 2 — Colum n 1) ject to the regulations of the Cath­ Harrisburg, Pa.— (Special) — street preaching tour of his ca­ olic Evidence g;uild here. fred G. Hurley, C.S.P., member to issue literalNjre and answer to be assured a seat in the new Ambrose Oschwald, a group of 113 reer, has ahnounced that he will written requests for information parliament is J. Tinker, represent­ persons from vflrious p8rts oi (jrer*i The Most Rev. Philip R. McDevitt, i Mr. Dorsey, who is a convert undertake a similar work on his from Episcopalianism, has his on any phase of Catholic doctrine. ing Leigh, Lancashire, who is un­ many formed an association fori own. Radio listeners may also obtain opposed. la.st Monday of pneumonia. The own car equipped with loud­ the establishment of a Catholic Mr. Dorsey, who, is a native of copies of the Sunday evening ad­ The English Catholic Bishops ex­ colony in America. On the Feast prelate, who was 75 years of age, speakers and other special appa­ Two Baltimore, accompanied and as­ ratus. Earthquakes Seen dress through the 'Truth society. had been ill for a week, but pneu­ horted their people to satisfy of Corpus Ch.risti, 1854, the pil­ sisted Mr. Goldstein on the lat­ A question and answer department themselves that the candidates grims set out for their new home, monia developed only Sunday. A World war veteran, Mr. Dor­ will be conducted through the The deceased was born in Phila­ ter’s latest tour, which carried sey has traveled through many for whom they voted favored equal finally settling at St. Nazianz, them over 50,000 miles into many parts of the world. He was at one Monitor, archdiocesan weekly. treatment for Catholic schools. No where today the foundations of the delphia July 12, 1858, the son of sections of the United States. He Through special research, material official questionnaire was issued, Salvatorian Fathers and the Sis­ Richard and Mary A. (Dinnenery) Preacl to 10,i ) time a student for the Episcopalian Helena Editor said here. that he is embarking ministry. While an Episcopalian is being selected for a weekly ar­ however. ters of the Divine Savior stand as McDevitt. He was graduated ticle on “Know Your Faith." on his own street-preaching proj­ seminarian, he began street speak­ from La Salle college, Philadel­ ect with the encouragement and phia, in 1&77, and attended St. ing in New Haven, later serving as Archbishop Mitty is planning support of Mr. Goldstein and will a lay street speaker at one of the (Turn to Page 2 — C o lu m n s) Charles’ seminary in Overbrook, begin actual street preaching next being ordained to the priesthood Pagans in China most active Protestant churches in As Divine Lesson summer. In the meantime, he HOME IS SAVED BY . He thus became wide­ Msgr. Day Fourth Time July 14, 1885. He served as su­ plans to give indoor lectures perintendent of schools for the ly known in the East as an evan­ (By the Rey. Patrick Caiey) Helena Administrator Union City, N.J.—Two Passion- throughout the Archdiocese of gelist. Helena, Mont.— (Special)—No Archdiocese of Philadelphia from While working among the moun­ The Rl. Rev. Mtgr. Victor PRAYER AND FAITH 1899 to 1916 and was made a Do­ ist priests and catechists of Supu, photographer’s lens, no engraver’s Hunan, China, this summer ’ Old Manuscripts taineers of Virginia he was con­ art, no printer’s ink can adequate­ Day for the fourth time in the mestic Prelate, with the title Rt. i'Tarw to Pape i — Colum n lait three decades has been Rev. Monsignor, July, 1910. preached to 10,000 pagans in a Lead to Rich Oil Find ly picture the actual loss and Battle Harbor, Labrador.— ■ The aurora borealis swept the 10-week campaign, according/to a havoc wrought by the recurrent named Administrator of the (Special)—A miracle “north of sky like searchlights from the His appointment as Bishop of Vienna.—Oil found in the Diocese of Helena. The Mon- letter received at St. M ipael’s Jubilarian • earthquake shocks to Catholic fifty!” That’s what the trapper naval fleets of the wholq world, Harrisburg came in 1916, the con­ monastery here, by the Moot Rev. Lower Austrian Alps, which " Church property in the see city signor was informed of his ap­ and his wife called i t That’s what pile green to jade, light pink and secration taking place in Philadel­ Cuthbert O’Gara, C.P., Vicar Apos­ proved to be the best in qual­ of the Diocese of Helena. . The pointment in a letter sent him J. V. Leahan, chief boatswain’s reds to scarlet, quickly changing phia, Sept. 21, with the Most Rev, tolic of Yanling, China. Bishop ity of all Central European wreck and ruin seemed to be al­ Not. 6 by the Most Rev. mate in the Coast guard, wrote of to pale and brilliant yellow, writes Archbishop Edmond F. Prender- O’Gara has been visiting in the oils, was discovered through most complete and the destruction Ralph L. Hayes, who was it, and backed his words with pic­ Leahan in the Boston Evening gast as the consecrator and Bish­ United States for the past several chronicles of the Carthusian is appalling. transferred from Helena to tures. There’s no getting around Transcript. The faint rustling, as ops John E. Fitz Maurice of Erie weeks. of Gaining that were Though repellent and terrible as the rectorship of the North the fact that it was an unusual of silk against silk, which fre­ and John Joseph McCort, the lat­ The letter, sent.to Bishop O’Gara brought to light by a student the condition is, it is not without American college in Rome, answer to a woman’s prayer and quently accompanies the lights, ter now of Altoona, as co-conse- by one of the two priests—the Rev. of the convent library. The ils salutary lesson—for it shows sailing Nor. 16. faith. was not discernible, for with the crators- When the National Cath- Raphael Vance, C.P.—from China, old well had been drilled by the Omnipotence of God—the im­ setting of the sun the wind had (TumtoPage2 — (Column 8) (Turn to Page 2 — Column 3) the monks years ago. potence of manfe—and the insuffici­ come out of the North. Over the ency of human knowledge. The stark, barren hills of . the Labrador seer supposedly skilled in the coast an eerie, high-pitched note science of geological strata has Helena Calls for Help from rose steadily through scrub larch been unable thus far to unravel and fir as night settled over Battle FORMER FARM BOY NOW the phenomena of the Helena Harbor. I earthquake area. Many alleged The end of a 26-foot dog whip causes for the continued seismic Catholics After Quakes cracked out from the hand of Jim disturbances have been propound­ Murphy. “Mush, Growler,” he HEADS CHINESE MISSION ed. Many vain prouhecies have (By Monsignor Matthew Smith) called. The harness snapped taut been made. The earth’s gyrations at the piill of the 13 huskies. The Diocese of Helena, Montana, has been compelled to seek the (By George Hegar) In his seminary days he was in th a t. set- him reading Chinese have continued since Oct. 12 be­ aid of the other American dioceses because of the terrific loss to Cath­ In the distance Jim could see the An Iowa farm boy, the first re­ yond Nov. 7. with a frequency and charge of the chickens. Old- missioners’ lives up in the-hayloft olic property suffered in the series of earthquakes. "The reports of dim yellow glow of his cabin win­ cruit west of the Atlantic seaboard timers at Maryknoll still call him (“I finished ‘Just de Bretenieres’ intensity calculated to strike fear our losses . . . are not exaggerated," writes the Chancellor, Father J. dow. He knew that his wife, into the heart of man. to enlist in the American foreign “ Hennery.” He learned in one afternoon, a Wednesday M. Gilmore, to us. **New damage is being discovered every day." He Mary, would soon have a hot sup­ missions, is home now for a short about chickens and much that is afternoon, I remember. Nobody The one lesson plainly written closes ^his letter with; "P. S. Just bad another shock.*' Father Gilmore per in front of him. The seal sea­ all over the scene of Helena’s des­ time, a Monsignor and of more significant on his father’s knew where I was.” ) and that says; "We need a lot of courage and a great deal of outside help to son was now open, and the first one of China’s most difficult mis­ farm at Stewart, la. sent him to St. Mary’s seminary olation is the lesson inculcated by carry out the big task of rebuilding." Bishop Ralph L. Hayes, who sleds were coming in. sions. . Christ—the lesson of the finality A deeply intellectual face is in Baltimore to be trained for the headed the ^ocese, but who is being transferred to Rome to head the Jim fed his dogs, tossing the He is Msgr. Bernard F. Meyer, lighted at intervals by a singularly Des Moines diocese, and, finally, of all things human: the warn­ North American college, writes to us: "You know the present financial frozen fish to them, then turning M.M., Prefect Apostolic of the boyish smile. to Marykntill in 1914 to glorious ing to man that he has not here a status of the Diocese of Helena. Unlesf we receive generous outside lasting city and that his real home them out in the yard to find a bed. Maryknoll Prefecture Apostolic of It was the intellectual face realization of a hopeless dream. assistance, 1 do not know how we will be ab’e to face the future. , , • He ate; then sat down with his Wuchow, Kwangsi, China. He was But the smile saw him through is the world beyond the grave. It The^ lost to Church property has been reliably estimated at half a is an admonition to our fallen hu­ wife to talk. They planned to pay invested just last June 29 at his Convert Passes Away; many a hardship, for those were million dollars. While the early reports had indicated a comparatively back the last of the money bor­ own mission center. the days when the Maryknoll man kind to live a Christly and small loss, subsequent shocks damaged eight of our institutions, five rowed to buy lumber for their Queen Was His Sponsor virtuous life, for in the words of His strong, sun-browned hands seminary was a farmhouse and the The Most Rev. Thomas J. Tool- of which are almost a total loss. In this dire necessity, I am appealing home. Jim checked over the furs play thoughtfully with his purple Pensacola, Fla. — Funeral students were lodged in a disused on, Bishop of Mobile, who has just Shakespeare there are “ to the Bishops of the country for assistance, and I will deeply appre­ he had trapped in the winter in stones” in the ruins of the cincture as he speaks. He is a big services were held recently barn, using the old stalls for cells. observed the silver jubilee of bit ciate any publicity which The Register may be able to give to our sad months, and expressed fear of man. “Iowa-grown,” he calls him­ for Janies Whitehead, 85, a The smile has carried him tri­ ordination to the priesthood. Mem­ wrecked city of Helena. plight.” “some of the fellows around here” For reason.s which we shall self. Big, but agile. The very convert, who was baptized in umphantly along 17 years’ hard bers of the Hierarchy, clergy, and _ If your or diocese finds it advisable to have a public col­ who seemed envious of his catch, way he sits on a chair indicates the Anglican faith with going on the mission. The last from many states attended know only when we reach the lection, give to that, if you wish to give private'y, vou can send dona­ small as it whs. eternal shores the intensity of the that he is momentatily ready to Queen Victoria as his spon­ eight were spent directing one of the celebration. Bishop Toolen tions in care of the Very Rev. J. M. (Gilmore, 720 Madison avenue, I/ater, Jim stepped out info the rise and walk 10 or 20 miles sor. Mr. Whitehead became China’s toughest missions. was bom in Baltimore, and waa •arth temblors had the most Helena, Mont, As one of The Register editions is published for the yard for a final look around. There ^(TumtoPage2 — Colum n 6) should he be needed somewhere a Catholic a month before his He was M^yknoll’s first vocation consecrated there in 1927 by Arch­ Diocese of Helena, we know that the need is extremely pressing. (Turn f-o Page 2 — Column 6) tonight death. (TumtoPageS — Colum n 3) bishop Curley. PAGE TW O THE REGIST$!R Sunday, November 17, 1935 CATHOLIC EXPERIMENT Two Passionists Widow Dedicates Foch Memorial Prayer and Faith DR. FRANCIS J. HAAS 1$ IN ‘SOCIALISM’ RELATED Preach to 10, S d e sia ril flow NAMED SEMINARY RECTOR (Continued From Page One) “On Nov. 19, 1865, the colon­ ment was to be returned, but no ists assisted with a great deal of (Continued From Page One) member of the National Commit­ wages for the work he had done.” pride at the celebration of the which he was named By the gov­ tee on Business and Labor Stand­ ernment ards, and last July was chosen to Arriving in Milwaukee, the first Mass of the Rev. Joseph Fessler, one of their number, who Pagans in China In Unusual Case In June, 1933, President Roose- be one of the three members of the leaders of the association pur­ vent named Dr. Haas a member of Labor Policies board of the Works chased 8,840 acres of land near in the first years of his priest­ hood was to establish the convent (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) the Labor Advisory board of the Progress administration. Manitowoe, and six men were sent National Recovery administra­ Ib. Haas received warm praise ahead to make preparations for of Franciscan Sisters at Alverno. discloses that great success at­ were two buildings, about two and In this he was assisted by Sister tended the summer campaign of a half feet apart. Living quarters tion, and in October of that year for his labors as federal mediator the coming of the entire group of the in many towns and called upon him to accept appoint­ in the widely-known truck drivers' colonists. Erecting a large cross, Rosa of St. Nazianz. and sleeping rooms, count^ed in one, strike, which took place in Minne­ m villages. and the kitchen and supply shed ment' to the National Labor board. the first arrivals set about build­ “The year 1873 was the saddest The letter from Father Vance is In September, 1934, T)r. Haas was apolis in 1934, and only last Sep­ ing log houses and a log church, in the history of St Nazianz. in the other were joined by a nar­ as follows: row passageway on the harbor side named labor representative on the tember was named by Miss Frances in which Mass was first cele­ Their leader, whom they had “You will be pleased to hear that General Code authority of the Perkins, secretary of labor, to learned to call ‘our Father,’ or of the cabins. The small patch of brated in October, 1854. This our work in the country has b«n National Recovery administration. serve as impartial chairman of a church, dedicated to St. Gregory, simply ‘the Father,’ who had led land, these two buildings, and their most successful, thank God. I contents represented everything Subsequently, he was named a board to arbitrate the question of still stands in the village, and its them across the ocean for reli­ was out for the first month and new machinery and wages involv­ wooden fixtures are preserved to gion’s sake, who had imbued them Jim and Mary had in life. All was Father Dominic [the Rev. Dominic quiet except for the shrill whine of Order’s Mother General ing 13,000 cigarmakers in thp this day. with patience and perseverance, Langenbacher, C.P.] for the sec­ Ti^pa, Fla., area. who ^ d consoled them in their the wind. Visitor in In the face of all the hardships ond. Last Saturday, I relieved But in the early morning hours, Champion of Worker sufferings, had ministered to them him and will be out till Oct. 1. Cincinnati. — Mother Josepha Dr. Haas is also widely known of pioneer life, the colony grew spiritually and had eased their Growler,^ the dogs’ leader, roused under the direction of PaUier “Early in October, we wrill re­ sleepily, ^ Acrid fumes greeted his des Agnes, superior general of the for his writings and addresses. He physical pains, and had cared for open our doctrine schools. Our Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, has vigorously asserted that "every Oschwald. Although the first win­ them in sickness, who had inspired nostrils. Smoke, black against the ter at St Nazianz was an ex­ summer campaign was a ten-week gleaming whiteness of the snow, and her assistant. Sister Monica of worker has the duty to himself them to live on the highest plane one, with visits to as many towns the Passion, spent a few days at and to his fellowmen to join his tremely harsh one, the village, by of spiritual life—who had, in swept down upon him. A flurry the beginning of 1866, consisted and villages in Supu county as of snow, a growling bound, and his the provincial house of the Mid­ union and to be proud of his mem­ short, fulfilled his spiritual mis­ possible. We visited 20 localities. west province at Reading, a suburb bership;” that until the social of a church, four large log houses, sion completely—was called to his deep voice called the pack to a large shed, a blacksmith shop, To date, more then 10,000 pagans action. of Cincinnati, en route to the character of labor, aa recognized eternal reward after 19 years of have listened to Catholic doctrine motherhouse in Belgium. in the teachings of the Catholic and a smokehouse. extraordinary activity in America. “What in the devil’s wrong, and about 2,000 have received Mary?” cried Jim, shaking his wife Church, is accepted in industry “Only three years after their The chronicle says simply: *He medical help. The Supu Chris­ there can be' no recovery from arrival," writes the author in the died like a saint’ He was buried tians, in a fine spirit of Catholic awake. “Has one of the neighbors’ $25,000 Fire Damages packs drifted in too close?” the depression and no permanent Annals of St. Joseph, “Father under the altar of St Ambrose’s Action, bad contributed around Idaho Parish Property social order; that “only when Oschwald had the Joy of organiz­ chapel in the brothers’ monastery. 60 Chinese dollars for medicine so He had no time to wonder. Red glare shone through the frosted Lewiston, Ida.—A spectacular workers are represented by the ing many of the unmarried people “The zeal and energy of Father that we could carry on. The Supu fire caused $25,000 damage to St. person they want to represent magistrate was most kind when windows. Sharp crackling of into two religions communities of Oschwald and the courage of flames almost drowned out the cry Stanislaus’ parish unit, including them, that is, by bargaining offi­ the of St Francis. these Catholic settlers stand re­ informed of our intentions, and is­ the school, rectory, the Knights of cials just as keen and alert as those sued orders to all the country offi­ of the huskies. Out of his bunk, Their convent and monastery vealed in the temporal and spirit­ Murphy threw on his clothes as he Columbus hall, and a group of the employer hires, can the indi­ were two separate log houses. One ual success of the village. By his cials, telling them to give us every frame buildings. vidual toiler have something like courtesy and to see that we came Impressive military rites marked the navciling of the equestrian ran for the passageway, only to be of their obligations was the daily example, ‘the Father’ had led his forced back bv a blast of flame freedom in the wage contract;” recitation of the same breviary as to no harm from bandits. At most Statue in honor of“Ferdinand Foch, field marshal of during children on to the point where the World war. Tarbes, town of his birth, was the scene of the event, ind smoke as ne opened the door. that an income of ‘mot less than is daily recited by priests, but in they sought the perfection of the places we had free use of schools Couple Wed 64 Years $2,500 per year” is required to and temples. attended by Foch’s widow. He was a fervent Catholic. Slamming it shut, he faced his Cony, Pa. — Mr. and Mrs. German. religious state in the busy duties wife. They looked at each other, maintain a family in reasonable of daily life. Many of them “The program is this: In the Charles P. McCabe, members of comfort and security, and that low “Tha growth of these two com- evenings, we give one-half hour of despair on the faces of both. nnnities was truly remarkable. actfially embraced the religious St. Thomas’ parish, celebrated wages were the chief cause of the phonograph music. Then a priest Tongues of fire lashed out of the their 64th wedding anniverstry. Increasing numbers required more life; the percentage is truly re­ smoke and reached for their cabin. depression and prolonged and 1 markable. They had built over 60 gives a little talk telling the peo­ A daughter of the aged couple. substantial buildings. In 1858, a ple who the missionaries are and LATE U. S. NEWS FLASHES “Jim, Jim,” screamed Mary, deepened it. convent, commonly called the log houses as ordinary residences, Sister Othelia, is stationed in the position of their mission, and “can’t we do something? Get Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Tlnk Convent’ because of its ex­ besides the larger buildings: The then introduces the catechist, who water from the stream. Break the Irish Prelate, Author, terior color, was dedicated in spacious convent and monastery, gives one-half hour’s talk on fun­ ice. Hurry, while I get our things.” honor of the Holy Ghost For two churches, a three-story or­ Statue of Savior to Be Erected have fled to this country is in Passes Away in damental Catholic doctrine. This The kitchen and supply ^ed $11,000 Chimes Are Dublin.—The Rt. Rev. Msgr. more than 60 years, these holy phanage, a boarding school for is followed by questions. One of El Paso, Tex.—A 20-foot statue America, as press dispatches from were now hopelessly lost and the Catholic children (at Charles­ of the Savior will be erected on Berlin said. Dedicated by Delegate James MacCaffrey, president of women performed their spiritual our group makes objections, which wind was carrying the flames to St. Patrick’s college, Maynooth, exercises therein and recited the town), and, perhaps what is most permits the speaker to make his the summit of Sierra de Cristo $30,000 Willed to Charitiei the cabin, Mary snatched up a few Washington.—A full set of Dea- remarkable of all, a minor semi­ Rey, well-known place of pilgrim­ gon chimes, installed at a cost of and author of several well-kno'wn Divine Office in choir and conse­ point all the stronger in rebuttal. Chicago.—In the will of Frank of their most treasured posses­ texts on ecclesiastical history, crated their time to weaving, nary, which shortly after the After this, there is more music. age near here. The mountain, M. Linderman, 76, local manufac­ sions. Wasn’t there something they $11,000, was dedicated by the Most founder’s death enrolled 23 stu­ which was formerly known as Mu- Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, recently passed away. A nephew making hats and mats, shoes, etc., In the day, the sick come for turer, several could do? She ran to the dresser and niece, both religious in the and working in the garden. Many dents.” medicine. This work is a develop­ leros, was purchased by the Dio­ will benefit to the extent of drawer. Takipg out a small Apostolic Delegate to the United cese of El Paso for the use of the States, as a memorial to the de­ United States, are, among his sur­ of the sisters conducted schools in Before his death. Father Osch­ ment of the plan discussed two $30,000. crucifix, touching it to her lips viving relatives. of the surrounding towns. wald had appointed the Rev. Peter years ago of having traveling’ Smelter and other parishr- for Father Barrett, Theologian, Diet with a prayer, she dashed for the ceased members of the Shrine of “The year 1862 marked an­ Mutz as ms successor. Father catechists. pilgrimagea Baltimore.—After a career of passageway and hung the crucifix the Moat Blessed Sacrament, B"lSHOP McDEVITT OF other historic event, demonstrat­ Mutz was a convert, who had been “In the remainder of the year, - Tooth of 30,000 Children nearly 60 years as a Jesuit, the to the door. She would stay there Chevy Chase. ing the untiring energy, zeal, and brought to the colony by Father we hope to spend one day a month Examined Rev. Timothy Barrett, S.J., well with it until the flames reached HARRISBURG IS DEAD faith of the colonists. The broth­ Oschwald after one of the found­ a t each place we visited in the Boston. — The year’s work of known as the editor and reviser through. Social Aid Sought ers’ monastery was commenced er’s journeys to S t Louis. At the summer, and thus nurture the seed the Guild of St. Apollonia in the of the Sabetti-Barrett Moral The­ She never had to take it down! Springfield, 111.—A bill intended (Continued From Page One) -and one wing completed by the time of his coming to the colony, planted.” Archdiocese of Boston included ology, which is used as a text in The wind ceased. Not a breath to qualify Illinois for federal aid olic Welfare Conference was or­ end of the year. The entire struc­ Father Mutz was suffering from the purchase of a bus used to con­ many seminaries, died in Bon Se- from any direction. Straight u in assistance to dependent chil­ ganized by the Hierarchy of the ture was finished in 1864. This cancer and was not yet a Catholic. vey children to the Forsyth in­ cours hospital, Baltimore. He into the night the flames roare t dren under the terms of the Social United States, Bishop McDevilt monastery still stands solidly and At St Nazianz, he entered the Bishop Observes firmary. Members of the guild was 73 years of age. devouring the supply shed until not Security act adopted by the 74th was named Episcopal chairman of dauntlessly, a fitting memorial to Church and began his studies for examined the teeth of more than one timber was left standing. The congress has been introduced in the Press department, a position 30,000 children in 71 parochial Ruling Hits Parochial Pupils he held until 1930. The Univer­ the spirit of the intrepid settlers. the priesthood, completing them at Olympia, Wash.—Attorney Gen­ passageway, too, was completely the legislature here and designated The basement and first story are S t Francis in 1869. His intimate schools and in the course of the burned out, but no flame entered emergency legislation to become sity of Notre Dame conferred an Silver Jubilee year made dental treatments avail­ eral _G. W. Hamilton has given an LL.D. degree on him in 1925. of stone; the other stories are of association with Father Oschwald opinion holding that school dis­ that door to the room in which effective upon its passage. brick, stuccoed on the outside. had fitted him for assuming the able to 8,336 children. Among the Mary waited and prayed. The only Bishop McDevitt was a member (Continued From Page One) tricts are not authorized to carry of the American Catholic Histo­ The upper stories are now used direction of the colony, and he new activities of the guild was the in their buses any other than pub­ markings on the outside of the for dormitory purposes, while the took over his work with the in­ thedral of the Immaculate Con­ examination of children for hear­ building were a few smoke Has Jubilee rical society, an orranization hs lic school pupils. School district Dublin.—In St. Patrick’s Synod served as president in 1910. entire basement has oeen mod­ tention of following in the foot­ ception. It closed with a'Sivic re­ ing defects through the use of an No. 9 of Centralia wished to trans­ smudges. Jim’s frenzied efforts in steps of the founder. ception. audiometer. throwing snow on the flames had hall at Armagh, Cardinal Mac- Because of the infirmities of old ernized and converted into large port parochial school children. Rory, Primate of All-Ireland, was dining halls. The coming of new settlers to Among the notable members of Evidence Meet to Be Nov. 23, 24 helped little. The , fire burned age. Bishop McDevitt was given the laity attending was United Newark, N. J. — Nationally- Vicar General, Chancellor Named itself out and the few dying em­ presented with an address and an this year, the “After the short space of ten St. Nazianz, the separation of New Orleans.—The Most Rev. testimonial in the form of a check some original members from the States Senator David 1. Walsh of known figures in Catholic Action bers were smothered with snow. Most Rev. George .A. Leech of years, there were 80 brothers liv­ Massachusetts, who was one of the John M. Laval, Auxiliary Bishop What started the fire—and, from the laity of the archdiocese Philadelphia, who assumed his du­ ing in the monastery, and 150 sis­ association, and financial and legal will address the fourth- annual of New Orleans, has been desig­ in recognition of his golden jubi­ difficulties brought new troubles speakers at the civic reception. meeting and Communion break­ quite possibly, who— they were ties in Harrisburg just a few ters in the convent. The chronicler nated Vicar General of the arch­ never able to find out. But they lee. days before the Ordinary’s death. tells us that there were about 170 to the colony. The last page of fast of the Nationai Catholic Evi­ diocese, and the Rev. Michael A. the St. Nazianz chronicle con­ dence.' conference to be held here had .saved their home— by faith people, married and single, resid­ 10 Priests and Are Geehan, Chancellor, it was an­ and by a miracle “north of fifty.” ing in the village proper. On tains these words: Expelled from Abyssinia Nov. 23 and 24. nounced by the Most Rev. Joseph reading this, one cannot but ad­ “The year 1896 will be a re­ Game Sponiortbip Denied F. Rummel, Archbishop of New mire the truly religpous fervor of markable year for the association. Rome.—Reports have reached Washington.—The report that Orleans. here that ten Consolata mission­ THE REGISTER a small communitv filling two re­ Immediately after the beginning the Pan American union is spon­ 200 to Attend Boy Worker*’ Meet ligious houses with sisters and of this year, our attention was aries. priests, and nuns, have been soring the football team of the m Published Every Week by The Catholic Publishing Society, Inc. expelled from Abyssinia by a local New York.—Approximately 200 934-938 Bannock Street, Denvel", Colo. Post Office Box 1497 brothers. called by Father Barth, a priest of preparatcffy school of the National Catholic leaders in the field of Milwaukee, to a certain booklet, ruler. They had been stationed at Unwersity of Mexico, which is leisure time guidance of youth are President...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. .Vehr, D.D^ Denver entitled ‘Society of the Divine Sajo, in the Kaffa province, and earning here for a game, was de­ expected to attend the sixth an­ President*Emeritus....^..Most Rev. Bishop J Henry Tiben, D.D., Wichita, Kansas Special Rites Asked Savior.’ Since, after the death of their outgoing route lies through a nied by spokesmen for the union. EdItor-in-Chief...... Rt. Rev. Msffr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. nual eastern regional conference SEEN IN gyAKES Manaring Editor..**^...... ,^..^...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour. D. our reverend father, already 105 pestiferous district and is fraught On Guadalupe Feast 'The Mexican team is to play here of Knights of Columbus Boys’ Associate Editors—Rev. Arthur Proehle, A.B.; Millard F. Everett. Jour. H.; members have died and others with considerable danger. Nov. 29. workers Nov. 17. C. J. McNeill, A.B., B.J.; Rev. Walter Canavan, M.A.; Ruth Vincent have left the association, and as Decent Reading Crusade to Begin HoipiUil Work Extolled (Continued From Page One) Mexico City.—In honor of the there is no prospect of new mem­ Priest Is Killed in St. Paul, Minn.—The “junior Greenville, S. C. — Prominent devastating effect in the locations DIOCESAN EDITIONS fortieth anniversary of the solemn bers’ joining, and as many are crusade for decent reading,” a na­ persons df this area, including the occupied by Catholic institutions CENTRAL REGISTER (Fremo) coronation of Our Lady of Guad­ very old—many believe that our Automobile Accident tion-wide organization initiated by mayor of Greenville and a Luth­ with the exception of the vicinity Moit Rev. Biihop Philip G. Seber, U.D., President. Rt. Rev. Michael Sullivan, Editor alupe, the Mexican Hierarchy has cause is gradually nearing ex­ St. Louis, Mo.—'The Rev, Pat­ eran pastor, extolled the chari­ of Capitol hill, on which stands SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (S*er*mento) issued a joint pastoral calling for the Catholic Boy in an effort to MoBt Rev. Blihop Robert J. Armatrong, D.D., President tinction. The members acquaint­ rick Burke, S.J., 71, pastor of St. abolish immoral magazines and table work of the Church in gen­ Carroll college, and the St. Hel­ R«v, Patrick A. McHugh, S.T.B.. Editor and Busioe** Managar a novena preceding the Feast of ed themselves with the purpose ’s college church, newspapers, will swing into action eral and the hospital work of its ena Cathedral district Even both NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand Island) , Dec. 12; a of the above named society with the died at Louisiana, Mo., of injuries immediately. An attempt will be sisterhoods in particular as the of those institutions were severely Host Rev. Bishop S. V. Bona. D.D., President; Rev, Patrick MeOaid (No. Platte), national triduum ox reparation, Editor; Business Director, Rev. Paul Wiese, Grand Island determination to unite themselves received in an automobile accident made to enroll every Catholic boy new $110,000 addition to St. Fran­ damaged and the east and west EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Fails) Dec. 9-11, and the renewal by with the society. . . . The Most near Bowling Green. He was or­ and girl between the ages of 10 cis’ hospital here was opened. walla of the new wing of Carroll Most Rev. Bishop Edwin V O’Hara. D.D., LL.D., President Mexican Catholics of the vow of Rev. Archbishop Katzer of Mil­ dained in 1903, and had served as and 18 in the crusade. Peace Pageant to Be Given college collapsed with the terrific Rev. Eugene Cergen, Editor and Business Manager dedication to the Patroness of Lat- waukee took steps in the matter prefect of discipline and director South Bend, Ind.—At the invi­ shock of Oct. 31. WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) ,in America made by representa­ and wrote a personal letter to the of athletics at St. Louis mfiversity. German Nuns Not in U. S. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Victor Day. Administrator, President Chicago.—At the motherhouse tation of the Most Rev. John Fran­ Two violent earth impacts de­ Rev. Patrick (3asey, H.A., Editor and Business Manager tives of the entire nation in 1747. superior general. Father Jordan, of the Sisters of Christian Char­ cis Noll, Bishop of Fort Wayne, molished S t Vincent’s academy NEVADA REGISTER (Rano) with a view to unite the two so­ St. Mary’s college of Notre Dame and St. John’s hospital on Catholic Mott Rev. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D., J.C.L., D.Sc.Hist., Fret, and Editor cieties, which have almost the Institute’s New Chapel ity at Wilmette, a suburb of this SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) city, it was said that none of the will present a “Pageant of Peace” hill, destroying at the satne time Host Rev. Bishop Louis B. Kucera, D.D., President High and Mighty same purpose.” Is Blessed by Cardinal five German sisters reputed to Nov. 17, at the National Council St. Mary’s rectory and St. Mary’s Rev. Maurice Helmann, M.A.. Jour. D.. Editor and Business Manager The little band of , Philadelphia.—Sts. Nereus and of Catholic Women’s convention church and school of which Father WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) Marnane is pastor. Rumbling, hor­ Host Rev. Bishop John J. Swint, D.D., President accompanied by Father Jordan Achilleus’ chapel of St. Mary’s in Fort Wayne. Rev. Frederick J. Schwertx, H.A., Editor and Business Hantgar himself, arrived in 1896 to assume Institute for the Blind, Lansdale, Father Should Head Family ror-laden earth gyrations to the PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria, Illinois) the spiritual and temporal care-of' the gift of Marquis Daniel J. Mur­ St. Louis.—God and nature in­ north and east in the outskirts of Most Rev. Biihop J. H. Schlarman, D.D., Ph.D., J.C.D., President the colonists. They were given phy, was dedicated by Cardinal S the city on Oct. 18 and Oct 31 Rev. H. H. Ross, Editor and Business Manager tended the father to be the head SANTA PE REGISTER (SanU Fe, New Mexico) 240 acres of land and the semi­ Dougherty. of the family, declares the Rev. leveled St. Joseph’s orphanage and Most Rev. Archbishop Rudolph A. Gerken, D.D., President' nary building. Later, the entire Adolph D. Frenay, O.P., of the the Good Shepherd home. Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. Estvelt, P.A., V.G., Editor property was to be given to the Dominican house of studies, Wash­ The damage is now at least Rav. Daniel Krahe, O.M.Cap., Assistant Editor Catholic U. Broadcast {$500,000. It will most probably ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona, Pa.) society for the honor and glory of LEGIUlli lOli ington, D. C., in a new booklet, Most Rev. Bishop J. J. MeCort, D.D., President God and for the education of boys WiU Be Held Nov. 24 ‘‘The Head of the Family,” pub­ exceed this figure. The “hidden Rev. Thomaa E Madden, Ph.D.. S.T.L.. Editor and Business Manager for the priesthood. A few weeks Washington. — The radio pro­ lished here by the Central Press loss” will be appalling. In the The Denver Catholic Register (s also a part of this newspaper aystem. later, a group of Salvatorian Sis­ words of His Excellency, the Most gram to be given in connection (Continued From Page One) bureau of the Central Verein. Price of The Register (dated every Sunday), tl a year. Canada and South ters arrived to take over the with Catholic University day will Prayer* for BUhop A*ked Rev. Ralph L. Hayes, D.D., former verted to Catholicism. He spent Bishop of Helena, “Not one of our Amarica, tl.60. Foreign, $1.75. In bundle lots, one cent a copy if bought colony hospital and to care for be broadcast by the Columbia a month of instruction at Gray- Richmond, Va.—Welcomed to regularly for sale or distribution. many of the sisters of the colony Broadcasting system on Sunday, the see city, the Most Rev. Peter eight church institutions in Helena moor, monastery of the Society for and East Helena escaped without Entered as Second Class Matter at Post Office, Denver, Colorado. convent who had become aged and Nov. 24. The program, which will the Atonement. Later, he joined L. Ireton, Bishop of feeble. In time, they assumed include addresses, by prominent Richmond, called upon the priests severe damage: several of them Th* Registar now has th* largest circulation of religious newspapers In the Mr. Goldstein. are a total loss.” charge of the old monastery, members of the university faculty, “It is my life’s ambition to serve and people of the diocese to pray Engliab language. ‘4 1 ^ colony kitchens, and the orphan­ will be heard from 1?:46 to 1 p. God and the Church along the fervently for the restoration to Withal, the tragedy of Helena age. Both the Salvatorian Fa­ m., Eastern Standard time. lines of my great teacher, David health of the Most Rev. Andrew has brought out some of the finer thers and the Salvatorian Sisters Goldstein,” he said here. “His J. Brennan, Bishop of Richmond. features in human nature; the are still at St. Nazianz. which is character and indefatigable zeal Educator* to Meet Nov. 28 spirit of service and help and now headquarters for the Ameri­ for the cause of Christ will always Atlantic City.—^Presidents and kindly neighborly co-operation has can province of the Society of the Catholic Truths be a real inspiration to me and deans of colleges in the eastern been found on every side, and Divine Savior. to the many who know him well.” regional unit of the college de­ Christian charity has mitigated the Why Not\lnvest for At the time of the golden jubi­ “The life work of carrying the partment of the National Cath­ hard lot of the many victims of lee of thp colony in 1904, there Aim of Crusade Catholic message to the man in the olic Educational association will the earthquake area. were still 19 brothers in the mon­ street,” he added, “is well worth hold a luncheon meeting here Nov, astery. Brother John (Jramlich, (Continued From Page One) the best in any man, and I hope 29. Lifetime and Eternity? who was the last superior (Haus- for a series of informative sermons the day will come when there will TypUt Association Nation-wide Hays’ Counsel in TUrough the vater), died in 1920. His is one to be delivered in every parish in be scores of automobiles touring Hays, Kans.—The Catholic High of the last names in the necrology the hope that the “What and the the country with the approbation School Typist association, organ­ of the association. All in all, 309 Why” of Catholic teachings may of the Hierarchy and the backing ized here in 1933 with the ap­ S. V. D. ANNUITY PLAN names are inscribed in this book; be brought to both Catholic and of the clergy. With traveling proval of the Most Rev. Francis J. Papal Audience they all persevered until the end. non-Catholic. dialogues, lecturers supplementing the even Tief, Bishop of Concordia, now Rome.— (INS)—Pope Pius XI ;| On the occasion of the diamond which have proven popular and greater work of the local Evidence has membership in 30 schools and /f Fob Do jubilee in 1928, the fathers and effective in the presentation of guilds, we may confidently expect Monday received in audience I teachings, will hold a prominent has become nation-wide. Charles Clyde Pettijohn, general | the proud residents of the village a real turn in this country to our First Gonzaga U. P r e » Dead You wjll receive a high rate of intereat (5%, 6%, could not “but feel a deep sense place in this plan. Lord and Savior, Christ.” Spokane.—The Very Rev. J. J. counsel of the Will Hays organize- J | 7 %) as long as you live. of gratitude for God’s continued The members of the archdioc­ Rebmann, S.J., first president of tion, the Motion Picture Producers blessing upon St. Nazianz. The esan band of speakers that Arch­ and Distributors of America. Pet­ You {vill know what your money is doing, now and bishop Mitty has chosen for this Opposition Is Urged Gonzaga university, died at the tijohn, who lives at Rye, N. Y.^ has after your death. Olie” Oltea settlers had founded the village work have been especially trained age of 84 years. He was a native for the sake of religion, had To Anti-Social Bills of Germany and had served as an been working co-operatively with You will share in the noblest work on earth, the Olsen It left halfback of the planted the cross; and St Nazi­ for the presentation of Catholic Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago to truths. They will work under the New York.—Vigorous opposi­ ambulance worker in the Franco- improve the morality of the films. saving of immortal souls through our An­ Gonsaga unirersity aleTen of Spo­ anz, thus founded and conse­ tion to birth prevention and steri­ Prussian war. kane, Wash. His forte is kicking direction of Father Hurley, who crated, has continued in the faith has devoted the last ten years ex­ lization measures likely to come Fr. Gilli* in 7tk Broadcast Series nuity Plan. those lazy, tantalizing spirals that and has given to the world every­ clusively to giving such lectures in up at the next session of congress Washington.—The series of ad­ HELP WANTED go high in the air and travel long j thing that a village of its size was urged in a message dispatched dresses now being given over the Write for Particulars, Stating Age, to distances. But ha can also run, the Northwest. MEN-WOMEN— $50-$180 A MO. could give, in heroic example, in Archbishop Mitty has asked that to state and state officers, Catholic Hour by the Rev. James for Institutions, Hospitals, Etc. pass, and block proficiently, there­ self-sacrifice, in consecrated labor, and grand regents of 2,000 subor­ M. Gillis, C.S.P., editor of tne by making himself generally use­ Catholics give their support to the —Evoryv/hero Rev. Father Ralph, Society of the ^ i and in productivity of Catholic en­ crusade by their prayers, offering dinate courts of the Catholic Catholic World, is the seventh NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NECES- ful around a gridiron on a given terprise—all, in the words of Fa­ their good works and Holy Com­ Daughters of America, by Supreme group delivered by Father Gillis in S.\r.Y. A 1 hind* of JOBS PRACTICALLY Divine Word, Box 6, Techny, 111. aftemimn. He weighs 186 pounds ther Oschwald, ‘to promote the munions to Almighty God, that He Miss Mary^C. Duffy of the national broadcast since its in­ EVERYWr'ERE—Writ* NOW. ene’oaing end kails from Missoula, Mont. stenp, to Scharf Buranu, Dept. 11-17-12, welfare of their neighbor.’ ” bless this work. Newark, N. J. "" ception. 145 W. 4Stb St„ Maw York. ■V

1 Sunday, November 17, 1935 T H E REGISTER PAGE THREE •^STRANGE BUT TRUE** By U, J. Murray ASK AND LEARN I THE BOOK: Feast'of Mary AddhrcMi P. O. Box 1497, Doaoor, Colorado K.CHA(>ELe Uursiici» Rose in Orient by the Greeks for severing com­ Lla^.1 LsAu^ J V he spent with Jesus and Mary when munion with Rome were prin­ ‘Roreuce, cowtw’ntf iwo of* . they have no idea how long he cipally the following: The doc­ K^HELANQEI.O'S THE COLUMBIA ENCYCLO PEDIA. EditcKl by Clarke F. Patron of Third Order of St. Francis Was lived with them? trine of the procession of the Holy HommurrAt. Tom Ghost from both the Father and Ccubiunes : Wf Analey. Columbia Univeraity There is no prayer, officially ap> oF m 9u»ee ofioRetao m d -mt preaa. $17.50. Publisheil Oct. 17. Queen of Hungary proved by the Church, that re­ the Son, and the insertion of the OUlCg OF NtHtOURS. fers to the exact number of years word “Filioque" in the Creed; the This new one-volnme encyclo­ St. Joseph passed before his death Primacy of the Pope; clerical celi­ Awy ^ f s k pedia baa nearly 2,000 pages, and (The Liturgy—^Week of Nov. 17 The of St. Peter on the with the Holy Family of Nazareth. bacy, the shaven face of the ike Hv»C ttganumeni’ vthn4e