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THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Founded in 1844 by Rt sills s mm üüüüi THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Founded in 1844 by Rt. Rev. Michael O'Connor, First Bishop of Pittsburgh Diocese SlgriETH YEAR PITTSBURGH, PA., JULY 6, 1933 No. 27 LET'S BE FAIR! NINE CATHOLIC MEN (Editorial) SEES ED OF SOCIAL Conservation Camps JOURNALISTS HEAR Station Wl'AE had received very few protests against Judge Nine men have just been indicted by the Federal Grand Jury here on charges of violating the election laws. They are An interesting article, first Rutherford's lectures at I he AT NOTRE DAME III time they derided to cancel his accused of having caused the alteration and substitution of of a series by the Rev. Francis future programs, and they ballots, and the falsification of returns, with the purpose of J. Bailey, recently appointed reached I heir decision because : WCAE Cancels Program Sched- Two Young Men From This bringing about the election: of a candidate other than the one Father Haas Says Catholic j chaplain in the regular army, the obnoxious nature of his . Catholic Press Association Is uledfor Last Sunday; Other talks was so apparent. Letters Diocese Receive Habit Of who had actually received a majority of the votes cast in the Social Movement Needs appears on page 3. He will Praised for Efforts In Two Accept It district. should certainly go to them Holy Cross Leadership deacrihe conditions in the Catholic Cause £' ' — commending them for taking Roosevelt Conservation ( amps this decent course. Just drop a Of course the fact thatithese men have been indicted docs jmJge J. G. Rutherford, who on Notre Dame, Ind., July 3. (Spe- ! as he finds them in his travels note, or even a post card, to not mean that they have committed the offenses with which St. Paul, June 2D.—Until there | lho twenty-third annual meeting Jo broadcast his amazing at-, the Station Manager. Station : rial» --Nine Pennsylvania men, two they are charged. lndictn<ent is not conviction. It is still a throughout western Pennsyl- is a trained corps of priests in the | I of the Catholic Press Association of t»ck» on Pope Pius XI during his WCAE. Pittsburgh, and let him of them from the Pittsburgh Dio- vania. cese, are included in the group of | principle of the law that aim an is to be considered innocent United States set aside solely for the! | the United States was held in Chi- hetsre "The Effect of the Holy Year know that the action of his sta- until lie has been proven guilty. j cago on June 22, 23 and 24. The tion has won your good-will. 137 from two foreign countries, 25 work of the social apostolatc there m Peace and Prosperity," was not states and !)7 cities who participated | first day's sessions were devoted to But the matter is of extreme importance and the fact i an be no Catholic social movement j the interests of the Catholic maga- permitted to deliver over Station! in three colorful and inspiring reli- ¡here, Rev. Dr. Francis J. Haas, | gious ceremonies at the University i that all of those named in this indictment are Catholics is zines, while on the second day mat- WCAE the third lecture in his; director of the National Catholic j ters of general concern were dealt <•• Notre Dame Saturday and Sun- I both startling and disturbing. Can there be any doubt as to jj^es, scheduled for last Sunday School of Social Service, declared in | I with. On Saturday morning a final day, the reception of the habit, the the position of the Church on the subject of honest elections? ^gating. Late last week the station profession of temporary vows and I a paper presented to the meeting of j | business session was held, and on Is it conceivable that a Catholic could reconcile his religious Saturday afternoon the delegates iffidals canceled the program, and the profession of perpetual vows in the National Catholic Educational the Congregation of Holy Cross. beliefs with such irregularities as have been frequently were received at Mundelein by His the station was silent at ten o'clock, Association here today. Dr. Haas' AT HOLY TRINITY Mr. John Gallagher, C.S.C., Phil- j alleged in the past and as the Grand Jury evidently believes Eminence the Cardinal Archbishop tte beur when Rutherford was to topic was "Training the Priest for; adclphia, and Mr. Bernard Pcgear- | did occur last November? Any misunderstanding on this score 1 1 pl r- Chicago, who delivered a brief feva been heard. ski, C.S.C., Pottsville, made the per- Leadership in the Social Eco- Ask Share Of Emergency Relief i address. Cardinal Mundelein said: Devotions to St. Therese And have I Tfcis action was taken partly as a petual profession of vows "n a public ' will be immediately removed by a consideration of the teach- nomic Field." Fund Being Granted To always maintained that a result of the protests made here and To Our Lady of Mt. Carmel rite at Sacred Heart church on the ; ing of the Church in regard to civil authority. ; man to succeed as a Catholic jour- Dwelling on "the problems and j "udIic Schools j nalist must be a good bit of an tliewhere, and it is understood that Open Sunday campus Sun lay afternoon. Authority originates from (iod and is given by Him to evils in the field," Dr. Haas said the ; Brother Roland, C.S.C., (Marcus idealist; his vision must go beyond Ac other stations controlled by the the people collectively: by them it is transferred to the rulers. causes that have brought on the gearst organization also prohibited J. Giblin), Carbondale, and Mr. ! present crisis "have been operating The Bishops of the four dioceses j earthly satisfaction and recompense Rutherford from using their facili- The anni loui. noveiia in Thomas B. Curran, C.S.C., German- I'nder our form of government this transfer of authority from in the State of Ohio have addressed I and he must be content to sow where for at least a generation and we have j others will reap. But you will agree ties. This prohibition, it is stated, is : honor of Our Ladv Mount Car- town, made the profession of tem- a joint statement to thc governor the people to the civil officials takes place through elections. done little or nothing in a concerted with me that only such a man is (fective for any future programs porary vows in the congregation in a way to check them " He added that and the department of education mel and of St. There.se will be An election is therefore a Tremendously solemn and sacred truly content here below, for he is fftieh the International Bible Stu- held at the Shrine of the Little private ceremony Sunday morning at Pope Leo XIII enumerated these a>king that Catholic schools be given nts Association, whose spokesman St. Joseph novitiate here. exercise of a (iod-given right by the people. (causes on May 15, 1891, and, in the; like a knight of old fighting in a Flower, Holy Trinity (Carmelite) equal consideration with public great and good cause. Jadge Rutherford is, may seek to The Very Rev, James A. Bum.-, j This is not the proper tame to pass judgment on the men preamble of Re rum Novarum, listed schools in the allocation of a special kite broadcast. church, Center avenue an 1 Craw- C.S.C., provincial of the congrega- i them in this order: (n) govern-! The Secular Press fund which the state proposes to The other two local stations which ford street, opening on Sunday, tion, received the vows of the young awaiting trial. But it is the time to declare with the utmost mental abolition of workers" organ- "In the days of our fathers the raise to relieve the financial emer- gat Mt the offensive program of July 9, and closing on Monday, men at both ceremonies. emphasis that any man who interferes with the free use of izations and nothing set up in their Catholic press was largely contro- place; (b) exposure of workers, be- gency faced by nearly all school dis- its* ISth permitted Rutherford to July 17. Devotions will be held The following five Pennsylvania | the ballot violates not merely the law of the land hut the law versive in tone. The non-Catholics n on tite air with his lecture last men received the habit of the con- I ol God. Particularly let it be understood that any Catholic cause of legal banishment of re- tricts. then had doctrinal tenets to which iptfur. KQV broadcast it at 12:46; daily at 12:20, 3:15, 6:15, 7:15 gregation in a public ceremony at ligion, to uncontrolled greed of com- they clung and for which they would guilty of such an offense, whether he be "caught" or not. dis- All educational institutions of ud WJAS at 5:45. Again it was an and 8:15 p. m. Sacred Heart church Saturday muni- j petitors; (c) rapacious usury now Ohio have suffered greatly during fight. Now, however, indifferentism Metrical transcription; the subject Many piritual favor have been ing. The names of the brothers are regards the clear and explicit teachings of his Church. practiced under a modern form but .he depression. In order to keep; is widespread. There is not a little dk time was "Kingdom Rlessings." granted to wearer of he Brown announced for the first time: no less culpable than that of the public schools open the legislature j negation and there is some positive It fu in no sense as objectionable Scapular of Our Ladv of Mount Philadelphia, Mr.
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