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üüüüi THE 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 men, two they are charged. lndictn

HË «lÜÄ HSfc TWO E«taHli»hed IMI THE Phone, Oort OWS THURSDAY,

O" Scientific Eye Examination Be Thrift Wise—Sa»# Official) m TO THE POINT Missionary Aid Society ORPHANS' COLLECTION OJ>TIC/AJVS — — .-• — By The Editor Very Re». P. C. Danner, Director ^unp&sser m tribute to the courage and sincerity 125 North Craig Street, Pittsburgh, l'a Tne decision of radio station To the ( teryj and Laity of the Diocese nf Pittsburgh: OPTOMJSTRíSTS] WCAE tci keep Judge Rutherford of the priests and laymen who have War after year I hate appealed to you in behalf of the children end his "Watchtower" lectures off the for years been carrying on "the PENN AVENUE at SEVENTH ST. (Pitt Thettr«) Father Rogan'n Story at St. Paul's Orphan Asylum, but never in the history of the Diocese air from now on was a refreshing r.oble missionary labors of the Cath- (Concluded) »as there a more tirgent need for appealing to jour generosity. It gesture. They had not received any olic Press." she had already lirawi heav ly and Itsjing, possessing nothing, and is my hope and prayer that each and etery one of you may feel great number of protects against her 1 i Ule s deliberately cutting herself off for bound in conscience to come to the aid of YOl R dependents in this him and he was paying for his time, It was a little amusing to read, strength and en fore ti le ri', e:" ever from the society of the only >-(,lf>-i-e j h,--'- - most Ir>ing of times. ao the easy and natural course for in a news release of the convention . . 'A ild ar • ma - ? souls in the world she knew, quietly For the past ten years the income of St. Paul's Orphan Asylum them would have been to leave him sent out by one of the secular press pooh! the only harm an i,r ; iltreat- slipped out of the enclosure and has decreased alarmingly, and I pray that surh a decrease is not on. But the station officials, after associations, that "Simon Baldus, ment she had esperi' "o far. threw herself into the sheltering -he had suffer* due to a falling off in the appeal which the orphans should hold hearing the stupid, insulting line of the only layman who is editor of a d at he ha nds of to you. These children are not the ward» of any particular parish | arms of the night's darkness. The her fellow-cr ea ures! a n i maI s had talk in which he indulges, decided national Catholic magazine, told the or group, hit! thej belong to you and to me. Vrrnrdingly, it is your mental and physical strain to which never harmed her: a they didn't want to be identified with other magazine editors that their nimal; were duty and mine to see thai these children are properly cared for. she was knowingly subjecting her- K. Hi 1 in com pa::son . Sf&fev that sort of thing and cancelled his papers are too pious." Mr. Baldus; Without your support they will be deprived of many things neceasarv self would not allow NOW for a N n. no: tio 9 future programs. the editor of "Extension," said that, ..ni s poa k í i GOD for their sustenance. During the past three months the manage- moment's doubting or wavering. for me in the la of the Stations WO AS and KQY are not all right, but to say that he i* the Chris- ment of the orphan asylum has been unable to meet the obligation« She had elected flight. And was not tiar-.s and comm end mi to H m this so particular. They are both under only lay editor of a national Catholic of (he home. A continuance of such conditions mut>t necessarily every letter in that bitter won! a night: that wi- ease the same management and have magazine is covering a lot of terri- and c o ¡rifo j t lead to disaster. cruel, unfeeling tyrant? for each of my soul: . . . "; tnd if 11 y soli been tarrying the Watchtower pro- tory. How about Columbia. The I," she 1 place the-e facts before yOH knowing that you will not permit those letters drove, harassed, hur- continue! to h erse'f. once grams for some time. WJAS broad- Catholi.- Girl, The Catholic School a p a in such a calamity to befall this diocese. You must not fail to heed ried. urged and impelled her breath- alone, onee ag; m e n cast the "personal lecture" of Judge Journal? And oh, yes. how about uif»-. i in the this warning. lessly on: her limbs were to know da-k, once agai the Commonweal ? Michiel Williams n in i i g h t, •if nu- Many of you have been so blessed by Cod that >oti ha»e felt no Rutherford on April 2?r— the one no rest until she herself came to soul is at rest. that »roused nation-wide complaints. hasn't becomc a religious, has he? glu w il] not actual »ant during a time in which million* have been pinched by rest, bodily and spiritually, at the seem loii" nor i , >u;r Protects that were made here met poverty. Of you fortunate ones especially I beg that you heed this Mission. And though she would Early next da \ a t i i spe ; ; * JT i f j the response that nothing like that The Sign, one of the most success- appeal of mine. During the W orld W«r jou were urged to "(iive need frequent nourishment during was seen slowlv ami pa îifullv clini b~ would happen again. And yet the ful Catholic magazines in this coun- until it hurts '—and this merely for patriotic reasons. And now. in such an extreme test of endurance, ing, with many ton?. t lë long w i & ; d - identical lecture, recorded for broad- try. ha- a department called "Toasts she would allow only water to pass the name of Christ's little ones, I a«k you to gite until it hurts. casting, was sent out over both : ing hill to Nji íikom M -•.<:•• ?! : she of the Month" in which it lists those her lips and then only when weak- had been more With this 1 leave the future welfare of your dependents in your WJAS and KQV on June 25, and an- individuals whom it considers worthy cruel ;un i hi a rtic.-s hand«, and may Almighty Cod bless you »ho heed this appeal! ness or sheer exhaustion demanded to herself than iie ver v sion other of the Judge's lectures was of special commendation. In this * s that i he collection is to be a hou»e-to-hou»e camas« of your parish, it. had cut deep i tito he broadcast from their studios last month's issue it offers a toast "To bare ffoî : to be taken up during the week beginning July 10th. This letter is more cruel and hea rt les - to Sunday. the Rev. Father Moo-mann, director Two of the precious hours which lerseí'f fo be read at all the Masses on Sunday, July 2. and Sunday, July 9. I than the wicke 1 long of sodalities of Pittsburgh, for his night had placed at her disposal hail thorr an ears s nee It sjing's population. song and lauirh On Sunday afternoon, July 2, im- ing a nominal fee to those who take j keeping to it. And had not the ter w » re rip iid in the old Chiefs Compii ir the. \amr* rritortrrf Hp In M fiiirkil** mediately following the close of a re- part, hut the chief item of cost is j market-women often spoken of the und f t»»«»rf* i n ji Mill He in«-lorfr«f In «bla NOW OPEN Since we live in an iron and steel the printing of the addresses that shallow fording-places where the a liai wfthont rhnritr. treat given by Rev. Father James F. center it is interesting to know that o n t > ui are delivered and the clerical and playful waters little more than no IMIMllllii Mi: 13 Be Carroll, C.S.Sp., of Fe.rndale, Con- vanadium, one of the important al- nappi 1 with mailing expense of sending them out lapped their ankles as though eager laui hie • is as a Ven iií Snodai necticut, fi> e candidates received the loys used in the production of high gav and in response to requests. to bathe their tired and tra\ el- Ni nikom HAI I'll. K noia Jn religious habit of St. Benedict at the grade steels, was first discovered by M issi on ' a It -h-staiion, ít Ve n it " Saturday The National Broadcasting Com- stained feet ? Only the market- BKS* KIT. i'» i herd Benedictine Motiierhouse of the Ren- a Mexican scientist in the days when with cher n charge, JACK PETTIS pany makes 110 charge for its part in women crossed at daybreak in par- Va it ' 'i o f I - ' i • t- Mexico was "groaning under the mg wonderful BKVTH . Mm tlhew edictine Sisters, 4->"0 Perrysville I transmitting these programs and the ties and groups whereas she was to dark rule of Spain." as the popular night-fi ght T e was no. str-fiet. UVrinesda Road. West View. and hit Orchestra individual stations are at liberty to risk the crossing alone and at night. opinion has it. The discovery of Father ltd 1#26, In HI M.KKT, KhUo'Í Clothe»! in bridal array, the postu- accept them or not, as they see fit.. vanadium is usually credited to a Poor little Itsjing! she had ap- Ì92S li- 'nding instruc- lants entered the sanctuary, where WCAE has accepted the program I »»M.I \ . Nili Kth Swedish chemist, Sefstroem. who proached the liver for the first time rr baptized, tak- VI,Ki they declared before their friends every Sunday since it was started. Ms announced his findings in 1830, but in her life—and it was night!, she ing the ¡i; Ili» »»IN Kit. and relatives, assembled for the cere- Cover Charge $1.00 And it has received little apprecia- records recently found show that came alone—and it was dark: she Mi Ini medi; tely after her successful IIKIsl'.HilTII. monies, their desire to renounce the tion from the Catholics of this sec- j Andres Manuel del Rio, a professor missed ail the shallow fording escape th : enraged Chief of We str"»l. Flirt goods of this earth, and to give them- Including Saturdays and Holidays tion for doing so. Most of the letters in the School of Mine* of the Uni- places! . . . Oh, treacherous river! made pub re proclamation that Its- DlfllOV tti.b. selves in complete »elf-oblation to which the station has received about ; versity of Mexico City had reported at first guiding and aiding the jing was I finished from his country God. They then received the black the Catholic Hour have been from escape of the innocent little fugitive 1)1 «. % X. Ji.hn the discovery of the element in 1802. for ever! So great and lasting, in- k"ei>»ir»((ti'i i. Mutuili Benedictine habit in exchange for the | non-Catholics. These were practical- [ Chemists at the Institut de France j with the music of your waters only deed, was the Chief's a• ger, that: limili, .)..-"! ill i t'll- Ka Hiev-,. , .'lin i bridal dress and veil in order to fol-1 n.veinii Ti »fJiia v. ly all favorable and most of them at Patis, where del Rio sent samples i to lure her to one of your deep he imprisoned several Christian boys I low the call of Christ to a life of said they especially liked the "ques- secret and quiet groves! how like llKltliI.I'., i:. •pin 1 Uli nuit». SUO N of the ore in which he had found the of Itsjing - tribe who, at different sire», r Thsirsitay . obedience, poverty and chastity. The tion and answer" portion of the her human pursuers you are in your new element, failed to ronfirm hi.« times, asked h permiss to marry HI.KHI < . .1.i,!»»» . ' Jr.. «3« k sermon for the occasion was preached broadcast. Catholics have not both- inhuman heaitlessne-s! for they analyses, and it was neatly thirty her. No native .o f We al lowed by Father Carroll and Solemn Bene- ered to write in any number*. bo re her off to a hopeless life while M.»BT\KII, Ktlzi.lv i FATHER ROSSINI'S years later that Sefstroem made his to marry her—i I natives do not i diction of the Blessed Sacrament CHARITY BENEFnt m you bear her along on your fast- niston a v.Piiiie K: independent discovery. Then a fur- many outside ieir own tribe! HKS», «;—s- B . - brought, to a close the ceremony of Perhaps one reason Catholics don't flowing waters to a hopeless d->ath! MASS WINS PRAISE ther analysis of the Mexican ore "Tragedy ennugl n the life of one avenu-. Salui-dav. reception. n*rite about the Catholic Hour is that | . . . Several times the black, whirl- MIM MI: % IMiy KM. I .»howed that del Rio had been right poor girl" vou w sav, liai» sh-eiM. Thui» Father Carroll officiated during; they don't like it, or rather, that! , ing waters drew her under and ,i "Missa Orbis Factor," compose«! An estate of approxiMt4?ttyi they are not enough enthused by it in his original claim. These facts Well, Itsjing her le MXIIliHtKK. Ann.-» the ceremonies, assisted by Rev. are brought out in a recent issue of closed over her as though anxious romance too flt.-ii M"nrta> by the Rev. Carlo Rossini of St. 000 has been left to CatMk m to "take pen in hand." Those who to escape with their prize unrecog- Right up to tiW2, the 1.1%/.. »•Iim-lea, iiJI Father John A. Strmiska, C.S.Sp., tutions in ths will of tlx Idt Ss a German periodical, "For »chungen year or net marriage, Sophia >up- \\ i ito-sdaj. also of Fe.rndale ami Rev. Father) Paul's Cathedral, was sung last ieel that way should express their nised. Sunday by the combined junior and Helen Colgan of New Yerit» C«k ideas to the National Council of und Fortschritte," and give an in- ported hers f and kept herself in HM.IMIIII . Jo-*e|. Vincent Schlemmer, O.S.B., of St., Can we, in. our just anger and sir. « t. Krida? , senior choirs of St. Stephen's I testamentary power givra twlfik Catholic Men, 1314 Massachusetts teresting insight into the scientific simple clot i rtg by selling the pro- Boniface, N. S. Rev. F a t h e r accomplishments of Spanish grief at the loss of the child, be duce of he my A H % N « Marie ('.. church, Hatelworvi, under the di- will of her brothar, Dr. Jon i avenue, Washington. It is just too "farms" and gardens nu- Krida.v. August Schoppol, St. Teresa's, Per- ; ! Colgan, she made further ' America. | blamed for misinterpreting the in- to unmarrie artisans employed by Ml 1,1.K\, John, 18"•> rysville, was master of ceremonies. rection of Anna McNally-King, bad if so much thought, trouble and j tention of the friendly river? The Thui -dxy. of $75,000 to charities. money is being put into the present j the Mission. The devotion in church In the sanctuary were present Rev. organist. The program was iden- river flow* fa.-t—our numb, dull of HrDIlMII I'll. Mai'v 2922 Xi Sister M. Mechtildls. A letter from one of our readers a carpenter, a native of Nigeria, avenue. Wédneeil»» father A. Vogt, St. Athanasius tical with that sung at the sixtieth type of program when perhaps some- minds reason but slowly. And how Ursuline Convent, RruM, gave the impression that our last named Gabriel, and his pleasant Hrlil IHK Mi. lirt church, We,t View, and three Scho- anniversary of the ordination to the thing else would have a wider ap- I were we to know that the river was translated in German "Tili week's issue was rather a complete manner, impressed Sophia, for she, nu e. T' i-idi lastics from the Holy Ghost Seminary holy priesthotnl of the Rev. D. J. peal. Those in charge can only form ; hurrying with its precious burden N KK*0 V ithe Cross" by the Rav. Pf, . source of information, but according too, was very devout. And often, — Mr. Robert Fberliardt, Mr. Samuel Devlin and Msgr. Ryan, June 7. ¿heir decisions on the basis of what I to an island of bamboo and reeds 11»»-. Tu J. Sheen, noted priest-ointOC, to the inquiries that reach us over when she went to the church to pay .M «;K\T. Delaney and Mr. James Sheridan. last, and was praised by many of they are told, and if the objectors a little further on?—an island, on j the telephone we didn't begin to cov- a little visit to the Blessed Sacra- Thür sdii The following aspirants received the prient* and laymen who a,«- *e<»p silence they cannot expect then j one side only of which the waters «»IT. I'«!' ! er the topics in which people are in- ment, she would find Gabriel there. the habit: Miss Christina Wileshal, si>ted at the anniversary affair, opinions to he considered. flow fast and turbulent, the other | • tfcrested. Here are some of the ques- ^ is, there wa< no doubt about it: I'KIIRI, Mrs St. Joseph's church, Braddock; now that day. Father Rossini's compo- All of which leads to the conclu- : side being a shallow bed, across ; tions we were asked last Saturday, lia h 5 more refined than her si re.-l M. K Sister Mary James, OS.B.,; Miss sition was especially commended. Lincoln sion that we don't write enough. which one easily wades to the op- PIT*« HKK. Ri rie I for instance: own countr ymen: he came from a Pearl Karowsky. St. Gertrude church Sunday's program was: Each one of us owes the station that posite bank. "I have done what 1 Laundry & far- IT villa ge somewhere in Nigeria of Vandergrift, Pa., now Sister Mary Processional ...... I.emaigne broadcasts an official Catholic pro- "When is the first retreat at Her- can for you, Itsjing," whispers the H ITI.II ZI K, ... In any case she was a banished «vim-. Fri De Sales, O.S.B.; Miss Rita Klein, Consult l'i AM gram, which the Catholic Hour is. a ; man?"; "Have the Maryknoll Fa- embracing river to the heedless Proper of Mas* C.regorian girl and n. » boy of her own tribe X until \. i St. Boniface parish, North Side, now Y aar F»p% letter of thanks. We owe the spon- I thers a Pennsylvania House?": "Is girl: "see, the reeds themselves bow X-.v.-tt .«ll> Ordinary of Mass was al" IIWI to mai r. So next Sister Mary Pierre, O.S.B.; Miss Wash«f fcors of any Catholic program a let- Hitler a Roman Catholic—the Globe their heads to you in greeting and sik«;KH. Mu (Miss? Orbis Factor) Rossini ; time, \ i- h e n Tin so refined, ai i! so gentlemanly w¡ T»»-» . that the day "after station WJAS "Where can I get further informa- Itsjing," smiled the river as it len- ever he can 5 . . . aniì he was s w i KT. i. The Colonial Press at i05 Penn broadcast the first Rutherford lec- tion about Mother Cyril, mentioned rippled away on its course: "fear de- Tin sdii • vout too, avenue, Pittsburgh, makes a specialty ture they received one letter of pro- j in your paper last week?"; "How nothing now, for GOD hath given WM./., Ait "Now, what did F EDUCATOR, FRIEND 1 of printing for or- test and forty letters of commenda- ; can I reach the Diocesan Insurance His angels charge over thee ... in that, I wonder! Does n MITI-'. tion. The latter were, of course, in- i Commission by phone?"; "How can pad hearts ganizations, specializing in anniver- their hands they shall bear thee up." like he reads his Bre F spired, and were written by members 1 get a ticket of admission to the ary "Hallo, \\ IIII.IVTIIV. M < OF DE PAUL, DIES sary booklets, church histories, Moving cautiously in the dark Gabriel." -ays he ti of the sect to which the Judge be- consecration of Bishop Hayes?", , , . me. « hen I jubilee programs, etc. Phone Atlantic through the bamboo and reeds, Its- went to draw rilj long-. But it should be remembered pay or tl month, M Ca r ne A. Yale, principal 2524 for a representative.—Adv. Th« finest of tatari jing soon reached the other bank "still buying that this sect has only two or three our. f rom eme rita of Clai ke Schoo for the of the river. The bush did not seem Sophia ?" churned fresh »., Wllklaah»*, Pa. near indeed for is that not the sound knew in hi- food-buying »lays, t Schilling. Mr*. Louisa I.anger, The recent national convention of Service — is one of seven persons De Paul J l-titule have attended her of human voices she hears? not amount of his monthly wage. Misses F.lla and Mercedes Pace, Mrs. PEnhurat ÎJ01 the Catholic Press Association, held who have been appointed to the Summer Sc•h r on many occasions, talking either but singing: and what Cameroon.«. —P. R Marie Andrews, Mr*. M. O'Brien, in Chicago, was one of those stimu- l.abor Advisory Committee of the ! igan. She had ma» many visits to the CHAS. D. GILLES« strange solemn songs! so different Mrs. H. 1). Greene, Mrs. Mary Me- lating, encouraging events that make National Recovery Administration. !>• Paul Institute and ha, JKW El Kit IIITIIMCTRIST from the short lively choruses she j Cabe and Mrs. J. L. Lyon will be alwavs Attorney at La* ; one proud of being a Catholic and j At the same time, among other herself had been singing only that A Man of (¿ood W ill been loud in her praise of the Father William M. O'Brien, hostesses for the third of a series of R. J. HENNE n •»<•«• 4M ssa rtwd iep confident of the ability of the Church | announcements, it was made known very morning! ... As she drew ,ce manner in wnich th »leaf are in- «KU r»f «Il Oeeaala 1 to cope with any conditions that may j of Chicago, li!.. and now a M Summer Garden Parties being spoil- j Ba Telephon« 2301 Cstrl that Edward F. McGradv, legislative near, her sharp African eyes could strutted it the hand.- ef the Sisters •«IIS « enter Ave. Kas« l.lhrrt* -IIIT-I , , , „mmm+^rnrn arise. Here was a b >dy of men, more j knoll missioner in South Cli sored on the beautiful grounds of the m representative of the American Fed- trace against the dark the outlines a> of Chan y. The Sisi »rs and teach-, than half of them priests, who are 1 writes a? follows of a Chinese met. Sacred Heart. East End, for the bett- eration of Labor, has been selected of the various buildings. rs a in! children of the I)e Paul 1«ll H KA RUR MOOD ORI» STORK devoting their lives to getting out der of pottery and his scholar con- efit of the poor. by Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, head of But what strange place has she nstitutf mourn her FREE DELIVERY Stitöt Catholic periodicals, who are brought ¡ ' ional recovery administration. ' happened on at all! vert: Bridge, five hundred, euchre, obi t! 1e nat First all the BERGER'S DRUG STORE CIRCULATING LlHAtl face r,to» facf t...e. every dai Imy- ti'itwit h »Vmos* •>. tt i . . *, _ ' maid and bingo will be played, and to be Assistant Administrator for strange, unusual singing! and now "I shall; go up to Fo-pin shortly REGISTERED PHAlSUCW harassing problems, but who have there will be many prizes. The ad- HKTKOLUl AMI HA«TIHC9 *T9. Labor, and that F»lward N. Hurley "what strange houses" she thought: and judge for myself whether it Hll»a«l »«>«12 IN CHARGE AT ALLfB® not allowed their interest to wane mission charge will include luncheon. of Chicago has been named to the "that big one, for instance: perhap- will be advisable to have a catechist and have not permitted themselves I OBITUARIES Industrial Advisory Omimittee. it is a new house for some Chief: remain there. The prospects seem to be disheartened by the difficulties j Both are Catholics. but what an unusual shape! she had promising, as Fo-pin', first convert of their work. The past two or three | BISHOP OF ALTOONA "The National Industrial Recovery- never seen houses built in that man- is a man who has been all his life Mrs. Mary P. Boyle years have been hard ones for all I Act," Dr. Haas stated, "ii. as Presi- ner before! ... (of course you searching for the 'True Way.' Mr-. Mary P. Boyle, widow of the business enterprises, so it goes with-1 HOME FROM HOSPITAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS dent Roosevelt says, the most m»»- haven't, Itsjing. you little silly! for "We are coming to the end of our late Hiiward Boyle, died at her home. out saying that the Catholic periodi- \ mentous experiment our country has you have never seen a church or a Catechist funds, and it looks as if Mar-, Pa., on Monday, June 26, at cals, whose commercial siile, al-1 yet made in the field of industry school before!) . . . and then an idea we would soon have to dismiss some Altoona, Pa., July L—The Most p. m. The deceased is survived though subordinate, is highly impor- and business. The law contains far- flashed through her mind: this must of these 'right-hand' men. However, Rev. John J. McCortj D.D., Bishop of by seven chil.iren: Mrs. Mary Xi ie- tant, have suffered severely. reaching provisions for social bett«»»- be the new Bush-mission of Kuk of we can still keep asking the Lord the Altoona diocese, returned to the houser and Mrs. M. V. O'Donnell of The secular press has manage«! to ment, and 1 shall be happy to con- which »he had heard the market-; of the Harvest to send us the as- episcopal residence last Sunday Pittsburgh, Mrs. Joseph Osche and JOHN A. FREYVOG) keep its sub-cription lists and its ad- tribute what 1 can towards its ap- women speak! ... no wonder she sistance of f trend,, The word after spending a week in Mercy hos- John F. Boyle of Mars, and Edwan.1 vertising sales up at some sort of a plication to our national life.'' had never seen such houses before! 'Christian..m liuaii ' in iChines ninesqe is "kaKao you, pital, Johnstown. He had been in ill j J. Boyle, Anna C. and Rose Ella respectable figure by "high-pressure" Dr. I,eo Wilman, Columbia Uni- . . . now »he understood why so meanleanini g literally 'friend of religion.' health for some time. Because of Boyle, at home; 35 grandchildren, methods, sometimes, indeed, ap- versity professor, is chairman of the many bamboos and reeds; had been I often tell our Christians here how his illness, the Most Rev. Gerald P. among whom are the Rev, V. A. Funeral Directo] proaching the appearance of the committee to which Dr. Haas has cut, ami why so many people had greTeatli y our work of I bringing the O'Hara, D.D., Auxiliary Rishop of O'Donrell, recently ordained; Fran- "racket," but the standards of the been appointeil. Other members in- joyfully and happily worked to- Faith to pagans rests upon the many Philadelphia, ordained the six priest« < is R. Boyle of St, Vincent's Semi-, PITTSBURGH, PA Catholic papers forbade their resort- clude: William Green, President of realous friends of religion in West- in the Altoona Cathedral two weeks gether. nary, and Leo A. Royle of St. Fide lis Ambulance service to any ing to any such means. So although the American Federation of !.abor; ' ern lands, and not upon ¡jovern- ago. Seminary, and 19 great-grandchil- point in Allegheny County, day «w there has always been a loyal body There was a teacher here, too: John Fray of the metal trades de- I nients or c lions, as Bishop McCort's condition is re- dren. Modern Funeral Home. No charge for use of gueiti of subscribers and advertisers, there she would seek him out, for, no ime ot these peopl think. ported greatly improved. has also been a large number who. partment of the A. F. of I..: Joseph matter what his tribe or tongue, he Solemn Requiem Mass was cele- ! Franklin. President of the Inter-1 3406 FIFTH AVENUE through absolute necessity or would be kind and friendly: . . . and, bra ted at St. Kilian's church. Mars, national Boiler makers' Union; Sid- j through failure to appreciate the you never know, if this cruel duty Pittsburgh Council Little Flower Club with interment at St. Mary's ceme- MAyfiower 1665 Resideace ney Hillman, President of the Amal-1 HAsel real value of an honest Catholic she ha»l so wilfully imposed on her- Of Catholic Women tery, Herman, Pa. gamated Clothing Workers, an«! i press have allowed their subscrip- self should prove too much for her The Little Flower Clu'n is continu- Rose Schneiderman, Secretary of the tions to lapse childhood! . . . well, there would he Mrs. Frank J yie will he chair- ing its Monday evening socials at Mi«s Veil F. llViinnnr or discontinued j Woman's Trade* Union league, one at least who had learne»! of her man for the seenni I of !t serirs of 71 f* Arch street, North Side, during Mi« Nell F. O'Connor, former their advertising. ]n a*TP crT rAn j their predictions of disaster, and in- the men get?" People are surprised Swimming is healthful and recreational, but like all sports, must nist sympathizers, with a sprinkling j these days. Father Francis Hickey.! JUL I 15 UAlfc JLI fUK I deed ruin, that must come upon Ire- at the true statement that these It properly supervised. Since this is Uie season for camp vacations | of followers of the Church, Arch- 1 BENEFITPARTY7OR ! native of Scottdale and priest of the i land as a result of electing the men receive absolutely no military j ud extensive jaunts to watering places, a word of caution seems in | bishop Benjamin traced the trials of Columbia diocese. is conducting a ! present government have been com- training at any time. The idea of •ider for both the inexperienced and the veteran swimmer. i the Church and religion under the C.D.0FA.-K. OF C. OUTING RQSEUA HOSPITAL camp for boys in this district this I pletely disproven. these camps is to help alleviate! It's an extremely foolish and an absolutely dangerous thine | revolution and challenged the valid- summer. These boys are for the ity of the Marxian doctrine with re- Had Mr. Gwynn's book appeared a the economic situation, by giving i The annual benefit garden party for persons who know very little about swimming to ro into most part students of St. Charles John L. Purvis, past Grand Knight W | spect to religion. of Natrona council, Knights of Co- j few years ago it might have been employment to those who need it '.H be helield aatt ththe RoseRoseliH a park, ad- the water alone. Many a fatal accident has resulted from a College in Columbus at which Father | accepted as a reliable account of the most Anyone saying that these joining the grounds of the Roselia few minutes' dip. And for those veterans of the water who Archbishop Benjamin emphasized Hickey is instructor. Through the lumbus, is chairman of the Alle- j that the Church in Russia was not gheny Valley committees of the j Irish leader, since it is mainly a re- camps were established to train Foundling Asylum and Maternity think they can learn no more about its tricks and fancies, it is presence of Father Hickey at Mel- | hash of the newspaper propaganda soldiers is ignorantly or maliciously Hospital, on Thursday afternoon and ia order to warn them that long swims without the protection i interested in any earthly matters, croft, Mass is provided for the little Catholic Daughters of America and | that it has rejected all participation Knights of Columbus for the annual | which had become nauseating]y fa- spreading a report that is doing evening, July 13. The benefit is un- of a following boat may — and onljt too often do — lead to congregation of St. Raymond's every in politics, but that while remaining joint outing of both organizations to I miliar here. Recent events have great harm to a very fine thing. der the auspices of the Ladies of disaster. Sunday during the summer whereas Chanty of tha institution and thay loyal to the government in this be held at Kennywood park on Tues- ; shown conclusively, however, that ordinarily Mass is only celebrated Activities Planned make an urgent appeal to patron!» Another risky thing is swimming after eating. Cramps and sense, "it will not surrender its day, April 18. All courts and coun- rMr. de Valera attained his present twice a month. the event in the hope that it will ma. kadrtd ailments may result and cause death. Children should especially faith." cils in the valley are waging an ; »miner.ee as a world figure, not by The men in these camps are not The good people of the district j luck or chance, as Gwynn suggests, on a glorified picnic, living an aim- terially benefit the nearly one hun- maember this, and should forego that after-dinner swim. It's better to "For our faith we are ready active attendance campaign and re- to | certainly appreciate this additional j but by native ability and persever- less existence and doing nothing. dred homeless babies cared for la ««it awhile and be sure, rathe r than take a chance. die," he .^aid. "This religious zeal of ports indicate they will bring more service. They give evidence of it I < nee, and especially by a sincerity The activities of each camp are the institution. ***** the Russian people is growing daily. than 400 members to the park via even on the week days when a large I that raises him far above the level carefully planned. The men rise at Suffering is the best cure for a de- gathering is on hand for the morn- automobile caravan and buses. "WO." Old Maid and Bio. of the "leaders" of today. Those 6:30 and have breakfast at 7:00, WITH THE JUNIORS clining Christianity." ing Mass. The Indian Creek Valley Miss Stella Doherty, C. D. of A. go will be the open-air amusement*. >vho still wish to entertain the dis- dinner at 12:00 and supper at 5:00. in which Melcroft is situated has al- district deputy at New Kensington, There will also be country store, The annual Pittsburgh Tennis Center and West Penn Junior and He estimated, on the basis of ! torted notions of De Valera that ways been a popular camping dis- is vice chairman of the valley group. Between those hours they work candy, refreshment and fancy work ftHs' championships will be held here this month. Large fields should documentary evidence, that despite | v ere created by writers hostile to trict. We welcome these visitors The children's sports and adults' either in camp or in the forest. booths on the grounds. Car 22-85, tonpete in both singles and doubles play in the juniors' and boys' divi- the strong anti-religious movement him and to Ireland may enjoy the from Columbus and are glad to sports program will begin at 2 i Every man works forty hours each Bedford avenue, stops at the rear of cons of the tournaments. The winners of the Center crowns will likely promoted by the Soviet regime, fully unfriendly manner in which Mr. know that they find the hills of o'clock, at the same time as the free i week, doing useful and profitable the hospital. {(present the city in the nationals later in the summer. 100,000,000 Russians had remained | Gywnn has written his book, but Pennsylvania so pleasant and attrac- afternoon dancing. Kennywood's work. Miss Mathilda O'Hara, general faithful to the Orthodox Russian , those who want an accurate account Just because a hoy has never competed in a tournament Church. tive. We hope they will derive much feature orchestra that week will fur- A very foolish notion exists that chairman, will be aided by the fol- tefore is no reason for his not playing in the West Penn. Good : of the life of De Valera must await these men have no supervision lowing members of the society: The Archbishop's address was benefit from their vacationing among nish the music and there will be a tennis players are developed by competition, and there is an j a more reliable biographer. whatever in their work. Those who Mrs. Charles Lawrence, Sr.. Mr«. translated by his secretary, the us. free circus act. aided pleasure in tournament engagements. A hoy should not E. B. circulate this rumor deny the lead- Robert Walsh, Mrs. I. A.' Main.ux, Hieromonk Dmitri, an Englishman The Greensburg section, of which thiak that because he hasn't a perfect backhand he shouldn't ers of this movement even ordi- Miss Catherine Griffin, Mrs. Mar- who has joined the Russian Church. A card party will be held at St Francis J. Lennon is chairman, also play hi a tournament. Very likely the tourney matches will de- A Breath of Ireland nary intelligence. Anyone knows garet Finn, Mrs. John Boyle, Mrs. On the whole both received a re- Elizabeth's church. Hill Station, on I expects to send a large rroup to velop the backhand. And it's well to remember this: Many a Another book from Ireland has that a city man cannot be put into Harry Hunter, Miss Mary Cain, Mrs. spectful hearing from the Commu- Friday evening, Ju y 14. The entire | Kennywood on July IS. player has competed in a tournament before who had a poor been brought out by an American an environment entirely foreign to Anna Abel Mre. L. P. McDonald, nist audience. church has recently "been painted and keckhaad, too. renovated, including the basement publisher: Maurice O'Sullivan's him, told to go to work and pro- Mrs. John Wa sh, Mrs. John Lync£ "Twenty Years A-Growing," pub 1 E len Lift year many a good youngster was seer, in the local play. In where this affair is to be held. We . .„ . - . duc—1e MresultsM . EacHHh camv....,p, i„s BP,™under *" ' Nolan, Mrs. Wm. Smith, BENEFIT BOXING BOUT lishe rs Ja jKt, Robert Madden, Schenlev High performer, is ranked No. 11 in are seeking to raise funds to defray d by the Viking Press. This | the command of army officers who. ™ - *- Poeppert, Mrs. Charles NOVICES TAKE VOWS wr n< Jr tie National Boys' Singles, and the doubles team of Madden and Law- the cost of these improvements. As one is neithencibiictr yunui-politicawl nouwr contro-uwMv 1| knoKnow honow to pitcp h a camp and i Jf ® *» - Mrs. Wm. Graber, IN NORTHSIDE PARISH Mr met Blatt, Sacred Heart and College avenue comer, is No. 5 in the Hill Station is only about a half versiai. It is the autobiography of a how to direct all necessary work *- Joseph Lauth, Mrs, Edna Reich* lUienal Boys' doubles. OF CHARITY ORDER hour's drive from Pittsburgh, we in- native of the Blasket Islands, writ- within it. It is surprising how stand, Mrs. John Zapf, Mrs. John * * * * * vite our friends in the city to be The third outdoor boxing show of ten originally in Gaelic and trans- quickly they can set up a camp Cann, Mrs. Anna Donahue, Miss AMONG THE PARISHES Sunday morning, July 2, at the with us on this occasion. To reach • th, e season wil. l ,b e given next Tues- lated into an English which a 1 arvd how neat and »potless the site Beatrice Walsh, Miss Irene Peden, close of a retreat conducted by the v n, n J11 at !) p. m., by viewer in the Irish Press speaks of Hill Station go to Bridgevili e and St^ ® f . «». is under their direction. Mrs James DeZort, Mrs. Win. New teams that mav be seen in the Pittsburgh Parish Mushball Rev. Louis A. Wheeler, S.J., of the take e 110. Five mileilpQs west of - Peters Athletic- Association at as "sensitive" and having "charm The work in the forests, building «"»«ner, Mrs. A. E. Hufnagel, Mia le for the second half of the season include St. Norbert's of Over- New York province, four novices of ! Bridgevilie turn left at Henderson their stadium located on North Dia- j and distinction." A review of the roads, clearing brush, felling trees Anna Hufnagel and Mrs. Mary Ñamara. Me. St. Kieran's of Lawrenceville, and an aggregation from Most the Sisters of Charity pronounced | and follow macadam road two miles mond street, near City Hall. There i book in Gaelic also appeared in the and planting new ones is under the pmed Sacrament parish, Frankstown avenue. The mushball sport is vows for the first time in Saint Jo- | to Hill Station. All who attend will will be seven bouts, presenting the i Irish Press; here are some extracts supervision of foresters who have Malar in these parishes, and the sponsors are considering gathering seph's chapel, Seton Hill, and nine [ be assured of a pleasant evening as "best amateurs in this part of the from it: made that work their vocation. All M|etber "varsity* teams for circuit play. postulants received the habit of the | the basement is very cool on these state," and the followers of boxing "It is a hftbit with the old person work is planned so that there is B0V SCOUTS THANK are assured of good matches. The j no lost time and no useless work The Rutgers team is maintaining its lead in the St. Law- order. warm summer days and excellent when thinking of the world or life The vows were made without cere- prizes will "be awarded. proceeds of these shows, which are , to look backwards, but it isn't that done. It sometimes happens that rtaee parish mushball race, with Young Peoples 1 in second held twice monthly, are given to the! due to the weather the men cannot KNIGHTS FOR HELP place, one game behind the leader. The remaining games of mony at the solemn moment of the ay with the young person, because Through the kindness of Rev. Paul needy of the parish. he "sees before the eyes of his head j work in the woods. Such contin- the first-half schedule will be played at the Garfield field next consecration of the Mass according E. Campbell of Pittsburgh Mass is all he ever tried or accomplished. It gencies are taken into considsra- Supreme Knight Carmody of »ha Saadajr afternoon, according to Joe Rihn and Ralph Friel, who to the custom of the Sisters of Char- now celebrated at St. Elizabeth's is a young man wnwhoo jonceiveconceivead wuthiss , y an(J ^ w(>rk jg lanned for Knights of Columbus recently re- kive assumed leadership in the endeavor since the Rev. Francis ity. The newly-professed novices are St. Michael's Church Sister Elizabeth Ann (Christine church. Hill Station, every Sunday new book from Blasket Mor, and as »hem ceived this letter from James E. Sailey took up his Conservation Corps chaplainship. at 9 o'clock. It is the policy of the Mahoney) of St. Kieran's parish. usua; with youth when he speaks of Work Is Healthy West, chief scout executive, Boy J2ech team will play 13 games in the Penn avenue parish's second- priests of the Confraternity never Scouts of America. Sister Brigetta (Mercedes Fitzpat- Next Sunday will be Communion his acts he speaks as if they were s»lf card, with action due to get under way next Tuesday evening. The to say Mass more than once a month I have heard it said that the rick) of St. Kieran's parish, Sister Sunday for the Holy Name Society done the night before. When he is "I take great pleasure in trans- falWialf schedule would have been completed last Sunday, but the in any one mission, otherwise the men do not receive sufficient food. Callista (Mary McChesney) of St at the 7 o'clock Mass. All members through you stretch yourself and mitting to you the following resolu« iewjr tains precluded possibility of play. scope of our activity would be quite I have spoken to hundreds in dif- tion passed at the twenty-third an- Joseph's parish, Sharpsburg, and are requested to be present. say, as the grandfather of Maurice St. Lawrence's is starting another phase of sports activity, Sister Agnes Catherine (Catherine limited. A3 a result each priest of said the night after he was listening ferent camps on this question and nual meeting of the National Coun- the organization has five or six Next Friday, the first Friday of with a meeting to be held tonight to organize a girls' mush- Kearney) of St. Stanislaus parish, to the traveling man: 'Look, now,' the reply is the same in every cil of the Boy Scouts of America, places under his charge. However, the month, the Masses wi 11 be at 6, case: "I have gotten thinner but held in Kansas City, Mo., June 2 ana kaU league. Helen Rihn, Joe's sister, is in charge and expects Calumet. 6:30 ana 8. Confessions will be you say to the author, 'we have put wherever conditions warrant it and the night over us sociably. I've gained weight." Which proves 3, 1933: W start play next Monday at the Friendship school, where all The postulants who received the we are able to obtain outside assist- heard Thursday afternoon and eve- nmlssla will be held. Games will be played on Monday, Tuesday novices habit are: Miss Clara Mc- ance, Mass is provided every Sun- ning. Friday evening, beginning at I "One night after they came from that the life is taking flabby "Resolved, That the National •ril Thursday evenings. Manama of Holy Innocents parish, day. Also this Sunday Mass at Hills 7:30 o'clock, Holy Hour will be held. I a walk over the hill) his grandfather muscles and useless fat and con- Council, Boy Scouts of America, The Emerson club, Sacred Heart's very active organization, has who will be known in religion as provides an opportunity for the took off his hat: 'Brother, my Mauri- verting it into strong and healthy on the occasion of their twenty- muscle. One complaint I di '. hear, third annual meeting, extend the!? JutaBad lights on its Emerson street tennis court, so that now the Sister Mary Robert; Miss Ruth Catholics at the nearby mission of ceen, there is sweat on me from that St. John Baptist Church "Father, we haven't had ice-cream «rreetings to the Knights of Co- Ewt End club has one of the verv few outdoor-lighted courts in the Giseburt, Most Holy Sacrament par-1 Henderson to attend the Holy Sacri- walk.' ish, Greensburg, Sister Ruth Ce- |fice as arrangements have been made Scottdale "Says I: 'I suppose there is weak- since we are here." I laughed, too. lumbus and express the hope that my. All in all, sports activity among the parishes of the diocese is on the plan of co-operation which haa W up-grade. That's a verv healthy condition, for as has often been cilia; Miss Clara Hirt, St. Mary of j for a bus to transport the people ness comes on a person as he gets What kind of men are there in Scottdale, Pa., July 3.—The Holy these camps? Are they "rough- been developed With the Catholic aid, there's nothing like friendly parish sports. I the Mount parish. Sister Maria j from Henderson to Hill Station | old.' I Berchmans; Miss Catherine Wirth, every Sunday. We greatly appreciate Name Society and the pupils of the "'It does,' says he; 'didn't you necks," the dregs of the earth? Church will still further extend organization of Scout Troops and • 0 * * • * St. Basil's parish, Sister Mary Ken- the goodness of Father Campbell third and fourth grades will receive | always hear how a person'» life is Emphatically not. These men, be- the benefits of Scouting to a neth; Miss Bertha Gibson, Holy through whom this service is made Holy Communion next Sunday. I cut out?' tween the ages of eighteen and INTERESTING GAMES J. V, Soisson is president of the larger number of boys throughout Family parish, Latrobe, Sister Anna ! possible. " 'I never heard it,' says I. twfnty-five are the'cream of Amer- newly-formed Ushers' Society. the country. Lttt week's mention of the 1925 world series finale as an inter- David"; Miss Helen Smith, St. Ca- j "Then he says: ."Twenty years ican manhood. I asked one camp diamond contest brings a reader to the fore to remark that the nice's parish. Sister Mary Carlos; | a-growing, twenty years under commander what he thought of "May I add this personal word of l»ffle ha will remember longest is the sixth and final game of the world Miss Teresa Wilhelm, Holy Inno- bloom, twenty years a-stooping and these men and he said, "Chaplain, appreciation for the very effective fcfitf of .1323, when the New York Yankees topped the Giants, 6-4, at cents parish, Sister Margaret I twenty years going to lay down.... I when I was appointed to this work co-operation of your organization w Feb Grounds before 34,000 wildly excited fans. George; Miss Veronica Carr, St. j am in the last twenty, and It is to I had many misgivings. I thought with the Boy Scouts of America. It SEND YOUR BOY TO CAMP these men would be the worst of is largely due to such co-operation Mm McGraw's men were ahead, 4-1, going into the eighth Mary's parish, Lawrenceville, Sister j j God I am thankful for the end of the The following is one of a series of short articles on surami Mag, and Artie Nehf was pitching masterful ball. But after Mary Justin, and Miss M. Lillian j ' 'amps jdurney.' a bad lot but the opposite is true. that we are able to attract to volun- for boys. The purpose Is to show what the properly organized imp of "ail had popped out. Schang and Scott hit safely and Hofmann Harmon, St. Patrick's parish, East i today offers in building mental and physical health. "I would say that it was these old In all my army career, I have teer service the high grade men of ud Bush were given bases on balls. Nehf had blown up. pitch- Brady, Sister Francis Assisi. I wise sayings were the cause of put- nevftr met a better bunch of. men, character in the community and Uitu «f eight successive wide ones. McGraw rushed Ryan in, but Sister Mary Robert is the fourth j ting thoughts of authorship into the eager to work, going out of their render the greatest service possible The first week of camp is over and ¡ Mr. Jannsen and I felt dubious as to ** waa in the air, too, and gave Joe Dugan a free passage. This daughter of Mrs. Clara McManama: head of Maurice. . . . There are a lot way to do things for the officers to boys in our country through i the initial group sent out from the ! the outcome. Through illness, he had Weed in the second run of the inning, and made the score 4-3, of Sheraden to enter the Seton Hill j [ of things in the book that 1 would and for each other, profoundly scouting." | Boy Welfare Bureau is in the midst ¡lost three months at school the happy and contented. I'd have to Giants. community, and her entrance f a like to put down to show how fine it marked the first time in the history i ° , happy, healthful vacation period, winter before and had worked ex- it, but it is impossible to cover them use machine guns to chase them _ Then came Babe Ruth, with the bases filled and two runs needed of the community that four members The>' ,havc had seven days of whole- | eeedingly hard to make up this time. yan all. 1 will, however, name the races J*®* ® struck Babe out, however, as the stands gasped. But J 8 ha() ever been re- living in the outdoors, and are, At the end of June, and after ex- I of Fionntraga, the story of the Jwlfeusel sinsrled to center to tie the count as Hofmann came in, of one family in a11 robablllt seven times ceived, though three members from P y. better j aminations, we learned he had made | knives and forks and bottles in Cork, jwtwn Johnson, running for Bush, followed with the winning run. off h sicall and Once Csed- -Always Used Grab Bros. the same family has been a rathea r P y y mentally because a passing grade. As a result of the the wonders of Dublin city, and the Wtt Cunningham's throw-in got away from Heinie Groh at third, j of the experience. hard winter, however, he was run «me in. too. The Giants failed in the next two innings, and common event. Sister Mary Robert's ! pictures that brought the sights of sisters by blood and religious ties j The best proof of the fine results down in health, irritable in manner, j neaven to Maurice. BAKERY ® was over. The crowd went madly enthusiastic and the play- obtained from camp life is in the | and had an unhealthy pallor, oí are Sister Maurice, Sister Mary "It was his prayer that he'd be I» f STY 225 BROWNSVILLE ROAD ¿•.Wned the mammoth celebration. The reader says that the scene encouraging reports received at the " We drove him out to camp on a Thaddeus and Sister Clara Marie. HEmlock 8447 g? «ternoon at the Polo Grounds remains indelibly impressed upon Bureau from parents who have sent Sunday morning. When we left him able to return on a visit to the 0 * «emory. They have all entered since 1925. their sons to camp. The average' that day, we fully expected that he ' Blaskets, which he did. 'It was a big H ^ A Í' boy, at the time of his admission -to I would be ready to change in two years, he says, 'green So camp, after a long winter of study I fore the first week returhad passedn hom.e beA-s growing on the paths for the "BARS, CHIPS, POWDERS Watch far Weekly Specials tf NEW PRESIDENT OF and the rigor of school examinations, I told you, it was his first experience want of walking, five or six houses is usually listless, pale and fretful, j away from home. The final week closed and the people gone to the AND TOILET SOAPS" MILLER'S PASTRY SHOP Whin Yon "Bring Home the Bahiri MasafMtarc« fcy PEOPLES GAS CO.Upo n his return from camp, how- went by, however, with an enthu- mainland. Fine stone walls sur- "Home of Fine Pastries" I • • , roundinIVUIiUIIIg^ th.'IVe parkr —s leveled to the I ever, he presents a changed appear- j aiastic letter from him % F. L FALCK St COMPANY Wedding and Birthday Cake« IR-E-M-E-M-B-E-R John B. Tonkin, since 1918 vice ance. to is alert and gWingwith | a request to stay "for" two* more K^'th? ^¿d^Sta^id^ I ¡president and general manager of health. Two weeks is a relatively weeks. where the boys and girts usea io | OLD BOBTKaTY ST. Specialties . Kartk I Ida PMtabarah, Pa. anCC W e 162 Browaavllle Rd. HE SIM I the Peoples Natural Gas Company, | short period of the summer vacation, "Upon his return home, after three l t tI fZ^T^ fn our com- fna Factory ta taa. CE WM-l-I 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 May ! has been elected president of the | but the changed environment of camp : weeks, there was a marked change in : ' 'A. v. J r»Ml E ou h {company and of its affiliate, the life, the wholesome meals, and other j him. He had gained five pounds,! ^ , Pu^tMor" Help to Build fBV" ^ " « book irom e ! Columbia Natural Gas Company. Mr. life have worked wonders in the boy,! was tanned to a healthful bronze, a M V w # to Serve You— Tonkin succeeds Christy Payne,;and Mr. and Mrs. Average Parent!and was brimming with a store of1 Tour formerly of Pittsburgh• , bu,t now of j are proud of the results. | renewed energy. Of course, we were' u • .ljiii nntnPT fc M Small Enough New York, who retires from the | The following letter, received from ! more than delighted with the results. I PITTSBURllH "KIKM Community • to Know You I presidency following his election as parents of a boy sent to camp "I have promised him that he may HILL TOP SAVINGS & TRUST CO. ivice president and treasurer of the through the Bureau (reproduced ¡go in to see you and make arrange-! WINS FvSAY fONTFST uw "THE HILL TOP BANK" IAKEE BROTHERS |Standard Oil Company (New Jer- here with their consent) gives anlments for camp this week. Both " »Will WMinwa sey). j actual setting to the above descrip-1 his father and I feel certain he will j , „„ THE ORIGINAL WONDER BAKERS Mr. Tonkin is a native of Tidioute, tion. It was this boy's first exper-1 derive as much good from his camp i Convent Station, N. J., June 28.— Arlington and Warrington Avenue« Pa., the son of the late Captain j ience away from home, and his j experience this year as he did last.! The first prise in tJhe essay contest | John Tonkin, who was widely known | parents were dubious as to his re- "Thanking you for your kind as- conducted by the College of Saint ' throughout the oil and gas industry, action to camp life. The result*, ac-1 sistance in making camp arrange- Elizabeth here in honor of the cen- fPVSULT OUR TRAVEL DEPARTMENT He is a past president and director j cording to their letter, far exceeded j ments, I am tenary of the Oxford Movement, has ?S|#WrJteain»h!p Tickets for Any Trip You May Want to Take. of the Pennsylvania Natural Gas j their fondest hopes. The letter speaks ! "Very truly yours, been awarded to the Rev. Thomas F. RUIIL'S BAKERY SBSSJ*»* Ticket» for Conducted or Independent Tour». Men's Association, a director of the for itself: ! "Mrs. Theo. W. Jannsen , Coakley of Pittsburgh. Other priie si Are Very Low—Early Reservation Is Advisable Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust Company j "June 21, 1933. j "6314 St. Marie Place, City." winners in order of merit are: F. J. c. a. Mil* m» land of Passavant Hospital. His; "Dear Sir:—We wish to make ap- j Reports such as these from Wies of Cleveland, the Rev. George TASTE THE DIFFERENCE National Bank at Pittsburgh, Pa. home is at 5863 Marlboro street. j plication to send our son, Arthur, parents who have sent their sons J. Donahue of Norwich, Conn., and Atlantic 5630 Fifth Avenue and Wood Street To succeed Mr. Tonkin in the vice j to camp again this year for a two to camp are worth more than any Sister Mary Aquin of Maryagrove Spmcial Orden Given Prompt Attention presidency, the board of directors of j or three week period. ; arguments we can set forth in favor College, Detroit. Essays were en- 2700 Maia St, Paahroofc, Pa. Bail Pfco— 833» ¡the Peoples Company have elected J. | "Arthur enjoyed his life at camp! of camp life. tered from various parts of the li Phone« 474-47S French Robinson, also of Pittsburgh, j last year so very much that he has If your boy is old enough for camp United States, Canada, England and Mr. Robinson is a graduate of ¡talked of little else since fchat time. (from 9 years up) the time to send | Austria. UNIONTOWN, PA. 01 SUPPLY COMPANY , and i He planned all during the winter to him i£ NOW. For full particulars served as assistant geologist with be one of the first group to leave for regarding local camps, rates, dates, Knights of St. John LUMBER AND BUILDERS» SUPPLIES the Baltimore & Ohio railroad and camp. applications, etc., call the Camp TRUCK-MIXED CERTIFIED CONCRETE with the State of Pennsylvania prior "Last year, when we decided to Director, Atlantic 2343 or write the | A meeting of the first district of CARTER ICR CREAM id P. R. R. CHARLEROt PA. to h is connection with the Peoples ' send him to camp, and made arrange- Catholic Boy Welfare Bureau, 303 ' the Knight« of St. John will be «A FOOD—NOT A FAD* UN0NTOWN, PA. Company. ] ments with you in thia regard, both Bowman Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. I held is Tarentum, Sunday, July 16. asa f. ÜÜ gg|g|||| iH FOUR Established 1844 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Phon«, Court 0662 THURSDAY, JUg¡§

this subject to learn that it confirms all that FORTY HOURS DEVOTION mil has been said as to the evil influence of the The Pittsburgh Catholic pictures on the ideas and inclinations of the The Layman's ST. AUGUSTINE'S PARISH: JULY Days Long Official Dlcx*»an Organ young. The book's importance arises from ESTABLISHED IN 1844 Window 6—Petrolia. St. James. HISTOBY FROH 1 BT RT REV. MICHAEL O'CONNOR, D.D., FIRST the fact that it presents carefully prepared A HISTORY 7—Derry, St. Joseph. IS& Br "FERRER" OF THE CAW * BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH statistics to support its charges. Instead of By ANTHONY J. CHENOT 8—Marguerite, St. Benedict. Published Every Thursday by the superficial observations upon which most 9—Murrinsville, St. Alphonsus. Dilley, Texas. 10—Oakmont, St. Anthony 75 Yean Am THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of us base our suspicion and fear of the The r ling chapter of this h.»t y brought out the fact that St. 611 Benedum-Tree» Building Again, the peace of the stately St. Augustin* trish really had its begi ting in the establishment of a Orphan Asylum. Editorial express«* Court 0662 223 FOURTH AVENUE movies, this book records the answers to Peter's at Rome has been disturbed ! school "f< e German Catholic peo pi of Lawrenccvllle." In the year 10—Lucerne Mines, St. Louis. dispute with Englando? 185«. thi first sessions being held in th home of Franz Xavier H'lbling | of Search" has Una)}» ttms a OLLINS LIZABETH DA FLI NGER questionnaires submitted to adolescents in re- by the bomb of some fanatic. It is I 11—Cecil, Assumption. C E Associate Editor at what w 4S09 Butler street. With Lhe co-operation of the Ro- ... St. Paul's Orphan' Managing Editor formatories and young prisoners in peniten- strange how the minds of persons j demptoris Fathe PhiJomena's chui ll larger Quarters were pro- 12—Monongahela, St. Anthony. JOHN JOSEPH GORRELL nic" held on July 5, mt I A. L. KRIEGER Associo te Edltor tiaries. become warped and in their wildest vided, ind about 1S60 pi; s were laid fo establishing a separate pairlsh . 13—Swissvale. Madonna. mm JLAvartUing Manager moments they conceive some puerile The K< v. Georgre Kirchi was JI ve promoting the movement, and 14—Baden, St. John. Grove ... $616.45 raised» h the Redemptor! .This is only one more in the counts against idea of destroying some person or altfcouf Falhf tied losing this large section of 14—Castle Shannon, Lithuanian , tion for roofing St. PaolVj TERMS IN ADVANCE their t mg-repration the did ppi • Father Kircher s efforts and ... Prices on Pittsbuid| .$2.00 the moving picture industry which seems de- great building. This is the third made announcement f the meetings he called. Franciscan Sisters. {MM copy by real! per year..,- j Sugar 8 cents per pound-i . .05 bomb which has been set off in 15—Pittsburgh, St. Paul of the Itoflo copy . 1.00 termined to inflict upon the public the type of cents per bushel. ' One oopy by ""»*< for mx month« j and around St. Peter's in the past CHAPTER II. I consider it my most sacred obliga- Cross. . 3.00 show which suits the depraved taste of Holly- ev Foreign subscription» by mall two years. The Italian government j ® - George Kircher: The Organizer | tion to ask your Lordship to prolong 16—Argentine, St. Paschal. of wood. Unfortunately, there is no indication I will not be inclined to deal with St. Augustine Parish I indefinitely my leave of absence. The 16—Russelton, Transfiguration. Second-Clans Matter December 16. 1887. at reasons Years A» Bntered aa of improvement; on the contrary, every at- mercy if the culprit is caught and The real organizer of thi Darish > which I can give are the 17—Coraopolis. St. Joseph. ' "The Holy See has invited«^, | the Poat Orticcae at nttaburgh. Pa., under the Act or Rev. George Kircher, who ! *Hme whi P 20—Seward, Holy Family. | of grave important«, communities down here in Texas j about March, 1860, till March, 1863. i Germans who are in want of priests 21— Mt. Pleasant. Visitation. | for the holding of.a I,» Official Approval : and who should deprive me now of | stifled" and so on. This campaign against and listens to the 1 ecturer in the Father Kircher became the leadei 22—Cherry Valley, SS. Peter I.. - Schools advertising j my position which is no enviable j Bishop's House decency is all too often supported by the open air missions to non-Catholics and official representative of the & Paul. burgh Catholic College j one, and which I attained by hard (Power, Pres., 98 Wyljt Pittsburgh, Pa., July 8, 1921. "critics" who write for the newspapers and answering the nightly round of ¡German Catholics of Lawrenceville. 22—Wehrum, St. Fidelia. questions from the question box, one I From April 7, 1861, till June 15, work and built up by the blood- ! Young Ladies Academy «25 Alitor. The Pittsburgh Catholic, 23—Glen Campbell. St. Michael. magazines, and whose standards for very ob- I becomes definitely aware that the j 1862, he missed but one of 15 meet- stained money of poor workingmen, j rare of lies Dames Umri^TiS Pittsburgh, Pa. vious reasons are frequently the same as I in spite of much opposition? Far be | 23—Pittsburgh, St. Apn | street. I great opposition to the Catholic I ings of the foremost German Cath- (Syrian) Dear Sir:—I do only scant justice to Catholic Jour-1 those of the producers. There can be no re- church comes through the ignorance olic men of Lawrenceville. He opened I it from me to glory in myself, but j i the well-known custom in this coun- 24—Nicholson Run, Guardian nalism in this Diocese, when, following the example Oi. j laxing of the vigilance which parents should of the people. Well meaning people and conducted them and finally car- Angels. j 4$ Years A» my predecessors in the See of Pittsburgh, I appoint' who have never heard anything but ried the matter to the Bishop and try is that 'he who begins a work j exercise in permitting their children to "go must also finish the same'; and since 25—Elizabeth, St. Michael. "Independence Day waa tfjM THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC an official diocesan i false statements about the Catholic obtained the necessary permission 26—Millsboro, St. Michael. ! in Pittsburgh and all oar to the movies." Church can hardly be expected to to build the school and church. Both I hail great difficulty to obtain the organ, and commend it to priests and to the people as 27—Avella, St. Michael. patriotic zeal. The • reliable journal of Catholic thought and opinion. I have a wholesome respect for the were built and planned under his | bishop's permission to build a church 28—United, St. Florian. I of the people went to trust that by their encouragement and support it will Catholic Church and her teachings; direction. He also urged the trans- I and school here in this place, there- 29—Sagamore. Sacred Heart. | where they heard the m3 «row in influence, and become, increasingly, a power | their minds have been poisoned from | fer of the property to the Bishop as| fore, I am bound to stay with the | parish to make it a success.' 30—North Oakland, St. Joseph j Declaration of Indept^^^^™ for justice, for righteousness, and for the advancement GUILDS earliest childhood by these false trustee of St. Augustine parish and I priate addresses and paU, of the Kingdom of God in this world. "Father Kircher wrote this letter (German). statements and diabolical lies about obtained permission to have Mass 31—Keown Station, Yin. Sisters i Athletic exercises and a . Sincerely yours in Christ, r-j RESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S use of the ! from Hollidaysburg, Blair County, i the old Mother Church. and services on Sundays and holi- of Charity. : play of fireworks closed tht« + HUGH C. BOYLE, Bishop of Pittsburgh. expression "Modern Guilds" to describe * » • days in the newly-built frame school. : Pa. In consequence of this request Father Devlin, pastor ofSt the trade associations contemplated un- Many non-Catholics have been told About the career of this priest the j and in conformity with the govem- I en's, Hazelwood, sail« fto i ment's permission, his furlough was THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1933 that we Catholic. s must pay to have following document was furnished to ... Cornerstone laid for der the National Recovery Act was most sig- j extended for one more year com- nificant, for it can be taken to mean that he our sins forgiven, that money mustjst. Augustine's Monastery under at Mount Pleasant. be given in sizable amounts if one date of August 27, 1921, by the : mencing February 12, 1867. On Oc- hopes these associations will take on some- tober 14, 1871, Fr. Kircher petitioned INDEPENDENCE DAY is to join the Catholic Church, that | archivist of the diocese of Augs- 30 Yea« AgdS thing of the spirit of the guild system of the young girls are driven into the con-1 burg, Bavaria: the bishop of Augsburg to receive Rutherford'a Broadcasts ! him into his diocese 'because it was Pope Leo XIII repoim ftjb T IS 157 years ago that the Declaration vents and held there as prisoners, «In regard to the priest George Dear Sir—I was delighted to read middle ages, so important a factor in the eco- | his heart's desire to spend the rest New parish being fonatOtjk and many other things that, to Kircher we can give the following in last week's Pittsburgh Catholic was signed, asserting that "these United nomic life of those days. There were then of the days granted him by divine j bridge: will be called Si YMfe Catholics, are preposterous. information: the facts about the radio lectures of . . . Parish being formed it fljfc I Colonies are, and of right ought to be, both merchant guilds and craft guilds, each | providence in the service of his own Judge Rutherford, and agree that it Let us, as Catholics, remember "George Kircher, the son of the j beloved diocese.' boro, where a church ia to MM free and independent States," and the na- type caring for the interests of its members. that we have been given the gift of master ropemaker, George Kircher is an outrage that he should be per- i at a cost of $7,000 ... Rev. 1M« tional holiday just observed marks the anni- The merchant guild undertook the regula- faith. God, in His mercy, has seen and Josepha Kurz. his wife, was | "At the same time he presented his mitted to make such statements. I ! ture Piscopo, member of thefts to it that we have not fallen a vie- born in Weissenhorn, August 19, j testimonials from the bishop of am writing to the three Pittsburgh J missionary group, condadSl^tfi versary of that momentous decision. July 4, tion of the trade of its particular town. In ! Pittsburgh in its naive form. It reads stations that broadcast these attacks 1776, did not mark the accomplishment of tim to false prophets. If we had had 1830, and baptized on the same dav for the Italian Catholic* feudal times these guilds became strong instilled into our minds some of the j the Catholic rite. In 1850 he fin- I thus: 'Herewith we testify that Rev. | on our Church, and also intend to of Victory Church, American freedom; it was the day on which n George Kircher, a priest of the dio- write to the Federal Radio Commis- enough to resist excessive demands of the tales of false prophets our attitude ished his classical studies in Dillin- : the people, through their representatives, lord and eventually they were able to throw toward the Catholic Church might 'gen on the Danube and his marks cese of Augsburg, who, with the | sion. I hope you will keep us in- -Wm j necessary leave and permission of formed of further developments in 20 Yea» Aga if proclaimed their determination to be free. In off his control altogether, becoming, in fact, be entirely different. ' for application and behavior were * * • his Ordinary,^exercised the priestly j this matter. Surely all our Catholic John A. Martin, pririiiig^i "excellent." The course of Philosophy , fiutie due course many of the steps needed to at- identical with the municipality itself. The in the Pittsburgh diocese, per- organizations will take steps to pre- | Diocesan Union Holy During our sojourn down here we he took at the University of Munich Nantftsl} tain thai freedom were taken: the armies of formed his duties with praiseworthy vent anything like this in the future. ] makes further announcesMftiffc head of the guild became mayor of the town; have met many of these well-mean- in 1850 and 1851. From 1851 to i plans of the society to hold&1k the foreigner were defeated, a constitution ing people who are sincere in the zeal and great benefit to the faithful. Yours truly, its other officers, aldermen; and the members 1854 he studied law, and on October We also testify that of his own ac- retreat for laymen, at St ViNMk was adopted, orderly government was set up. questions they ask. One can fully 19, 1854, successfully passed the L. R. M- from August 5 to 10, ltft Mi were known as burghers. Our municipal or- cord he desires to return to his coun- Pittsburgh, Pa. appreciate the absolute necessity of final examination for graduation. He Haid is to be the retreat putm. But even then the freedom envisaged by ganizations to this day derive from the an educated laity in this hour. It is try, and has lawfully requested our was admitted to the bar and civil permission. We therefore gTant him New church dedicated the Declaration of Independence was not medieval merchant guilds. all very well to say that some of service. Kircher, however, did not Irish Republic Bonds on July 4th; Rev. JotaiCiMti those who hold these strange beliefs this favor, and recommend him to Dear Sir—I hold a bond of the won. Nor has it been as yet. On each re- With the growing strength of these organi- enter upon this career. He went to the kindness of the bishop of Augs- pastor of the congreg^iflk"'"" curring Fourth of July, as we Americans re- zations of the trading element, the working about the Church should know bet- the University of Tuebingen to Irish Republic which I purchased in ter. There can be no doubt that burg. We also state that, to the best 1921 and I understand that it can call the high courage and the noble unselfish- classes felt the need of similar union and the study Theology. From 1854 to 1856 of our knowledge, the said George 1« Years Ag* some of them should know better. he followed the lectures on Dogma, now be redeemed. Can you tell me ness that brought about the adoption of that craft guilds were formed. There was no sharp On the other hand, there are many Kircher has not incurred any cen- how to go about having this done? First annual meeting.af tk Morals, Canon Law, Exegesis, Pa- sure. (Dated), September 11, 1871. tional Catholic Conference * Declaration, we should also examine the con- division between employer and employe in thousands who have no other way of trology and Christian Archaeology. Yours truly, knowing of the Catholic Church ex- Signed: Michael, Bishop of Pitts- trial problems, held at ' tribution of our own generation to the ideal these guilds—apprentices, journeymen and Professor Hefele, his teacher, who burgh.' Catherine Murray, voices demand for liviitt cept direct contact with their Cath- later became Bishop of Rottenburjf, Braiklock, Pa. : then established. Some of the anniversaries masters all belonged to the same body, but "October 18, 1871, Father Kircher insists that "God shosM H olic neighbors. attests that during his stay at this | (It has been authoritatively an- have found American freedom menaced from was - reinstated in the diocese of | into the directors' meeting their rights and responsibilities in regard to The day is definitely at hand when university he always found George j Augsburg and appointed successive- 1 nounced that the Irish Free State without. Again, internal enemies, working one another were carefully defined and re- : the hearts of the wottingwFj our children in the parochial school Kircher to be a diligent, high-mod-1 ¡y curate in Illerburg, Hawangen, I will redeem the balance of the Irish ¡Rev. Thomas C. Brown «ilk* should be taught the fundamentals Republic Bond Certificates issued in openly and boldly, have at times sought to spected. The master (employer) could de- eled and well-behaved young man, Mindelheim and Haselbach. In 1873 I his first Solemn Maaa at BTS of their religion not only for the overthrow our institutions. But most often mand honest service from his apprentices and deserving full praise. After com- Fr. Kircher made the competitive this country in 1921. Legislation to nard's, Dormont. ffls^^^M sake of their own souls, but also for pleting his course at Tuebingen he concursus for a parish, and came out this effect was passed by the Dail Independence Day finds those who should be journeymen but he was compelled in return the sake of the souls of their fellow- passed the examinations and was 37th of 42 competitors. December 31, recently, but it must still pass the concerned for American Independence care- to pay them the established wage.and was, men who are groping in ignorance 5 Years Age M awarded the highest mark. 1874, he was assigned the parish of Free State Senate, and although its and doubt. It is time that our Cath- Enthuiastic denxmi less and indifferent about it, weakening it by moreover, obliged to see that they were pro- "In 1856-58 Kircher became an in- Amendingen, where he died June 18. passage is certain it may be delayed olic educators came together to de- Democratic National f permitting personal or group interest to in- vided with proper living conditions and that mate of the clerical seminary at Dil- 1884." (Translated). for 60 days. Redemption, according vise ways and means of making of meeting in Houston, Ti lingen and finished his "course of to the plan announced, would follow terfere with the general welfare. That is the their moral welfare was protected. every product of the Catholic school Father Kircher came to America I Senator Robinson denottMC theological studies with great suc- in the early part of 1860 and received I some time after that. Holders of . . . Cornerstone laid b; tin great obstacle to the attainment of genuine This moral element is, of course, what dis- a lay apostle who will go forth and the certificates who filed claim for preach by his example and also by cess. He ranked first in application, | his first appointment in Holy Trin- ¡ them were notified do ^ about Reverend Bishop for m w| independence today and as Americans it is tinguishes the medieval guilds from their progress and behavior and was con- word of mouth the principles and ity church, Reisville, where he re-1 James church, VVilkinstarg. for us to resolve to offer for the preservation sidered well talented, highly educat- three years ago, and whose ad- modern successors. The merchant guilds had doctrines of the Catholic Church. mained for three years. It was dur- I ed in theology, and of a steady and dresses have not been changed, need I of our freedom sacrifices as great and deter- wide authority and they used it not only to The greatest cause of opposition to ing this time that he began his work exemplary character. He was cred- only wait receipt of further word the orphans; isnt this mination as sincere as characterized the men the Catholic Church today is igno- in the Lawrenceville district. Fr^m j promote trade but to foster better conditions ited with being fit for service in a as to their disposition. Those who cross-section of Catholic. of 1776. rance, especially in rural communi- Holy Trinity church Father Kircher in their respective towns; the moral and re- large city parish and capable in j was sent to the Church of the Im- did not file claim, or whose addresses The inside of the JM ********* ties where educational advantages have been changed, should write for some respects, even ligious field was looked after as carefully as are rather meager and where con- every respect. On May 19, 1858, | maculate Conception at Altoona, Pa., the material. Similarly the craft guilds were George Kircher was ordained priest | early in 1863, remaining until 1866. information to "Receivers of Irish dope on a scandalous tact with Catholics is the unusual Republic Bonds, Room 703, 117 Lib- ture; an interesting CHILDREN AND THE MOVIES thing. by the Bishop Michael von Deinlein I Hollidaysburg belonged to the dis- concerned not simply with the recompense of in the Seminary church of Dillin- trict of Altoona and from Altoona erty St.. New York, N. Y—Ed.) life of Frederi5k Oi » • • rnpHE findings of the Motion Picture Re- their members; they insisted that they take gen. Ten days later he had already : Father Kircher visited the Garmans news; information aboritg search Council on the effect of moving pride in their work and that conditions be There must be a reform in our received his appointment as second j in Hollidaysburg and organized St. God's Day eign missions and about I Catholic educational system to the such that the worker was a self-respecting, assistant at Kirchheim. Such a Michael's church in 1863. The rec- Dear Sir—"Remember, Sunday is right here in WeatK» * pictures on children have now been sum- extent that our present system of speedy appointment was something ord of that parish shows that Rev. God's clay; not yours. See that He vania; a splendid editorialfV marized in a book by Henry James Forman, upright member of society. If this much of teaching religion shall be brought extraordinary considering the great George Kircher was the first priest gets His full share of it." Above is I counted seven worthwhikMMi into line with the Encyclical of Pope "Our Movie-Made Children." It will be no sur- the guild spirit can be revived today it will number of newly-ordained priests, who kept a separate parish record, from the weekly bulletin of Sacred on that page alone. Thwrtb»« Pius XI on Catholic Lay Action. We prise to those who have given any thought to be a blessing. and was intended as a special dis- beginning in December, 1863. This Heart church. the list of books recooMMpt must not close our eyes to the de- tinction conferred on Fr. Kircher. was the time when the church was In Lent Father Coakley taught his the Cardinal Hayes Litan*»«» ficiencies of our present system of On October 1, 1858, he was appoint- dedicated (December 20, 1863). Even people to say Compline (and like it) mittee, which is cert«iriy |jw teaching catechism. We are all ed second city assistant in Oettinjren. after the church was built, Holli- by providing them with pamphlets able record; Father |BH| aware of the fact that our parochial However, on October 6 he asked to daysburg was only a mission of A1- of the uivine office. As Father made Sodality column (I always l«W school children, for the most part, THE INQUIRY be relieved from this position in or- toona, until finally Father Kircher them understand "what it was all enjoy that); the new» iM* forget about 50 per cent of what Social Reconstruction der to take up another year's course I became the first resident pastor in about," the pews were crowded with Church Music Conunwrifll they have been taught about religion COLUMN of theology at Munich, and qualify 1866. people offering fitting praise to God. mit this was a little toelM within five years after they leave for the foreign missions by studying I To his bishop at Augsburg, Fr. The teaching Sisters are training for me, but it is ft cutawMj school. What is the reason for this? languages. Kircher wrote in 1866 in regard to our younger generation in apprecia- which deserves the epaicKJj! The Papal Encyclical me« anil aUmm moat arrom. We have propounded this question »*'/ «•' Inquirí*«. They will be "This petition was granted a year I this parish that he had had difficul- tion of the liturgy. I know a group received); and ft let tt (Mjl kept •trini) confidential. to many priests and they were will- of Ursuline Academy alumnae who ing to agree that our Catholic men later, on October 8, 1859. By Novem- j ties in obtaining permission to build teresting items. When His Holiness, the Pope, the Vicar of Christ on ber 30, 1859, he informed his Bishop' this church and school. He remained always attend Vespers and intelli- What struck me What is the m e a n i n g of and women knew more about their gently say the office. earth, pens a general letter, or encyclical, to all the faithful, of Augsburg that the Bishop of | in Hollidaysburg till the summer of | that so many elementa ti "Amen"? religion in the parochial school than Afterwards their "boy friends" es- it is obvious that all good Catholics should be sufficiently out of it. Pittsburgh had offered to receive him | 1868. Then he was appointed succes- j activity are competently into the diocese and asked leave to sor to Father Tamchina in St. Au- cort them hom. e for music and con- Prevailing economic and i Amen is a word in scriptural and We are personally acquainted with versatlon ar rom interested to read such a letter with care, if not to study it accept this position and appoint- i gustine, Lawrenceville, and remained » * * demoralizing lems are of particulat^^ liturgical use, meaning "so be it." Catholic colleges and universities roaiihouses The with diligence. But how many have even read the encyclical ment, and applied for papers of dis- j here from October 9, 1868, till Sep- - depression has its and there are at leaet W It is used as an exclamation which whose courses in religion are noth- missal from his own diocese. tember 14, 1871. During this time compensations. able discussions of on Social Reconstruction, issued May 15,1931 ? indicates that the speaker adopts for ing short of a joke. If anyone wants "All these requests were granted on the bishop also asked Father Kirch- If people knew tbe beauty and week's Catholic: th* The Holy Father especially insisted that the clergy his own what has been said by an- to get down to facts we are ready December 3, 1859, with the provision er to take change of St. Joseph's meaning of Vespers Sunday eve- other; it is also used as an affirma- to name schools not so far from about the Catholic All should do so. He admonished them to call to the attention that he receive the necessary per- church, Bloomfield. nings in our Cathedral, there would the article on the"P« tion of the speaker's own thoughts, home. mits from the government, that he Father Kircher finally desired to be better attendance. of the faithful the Christian principles to which he had given and as a formula of conclusion at * « • the Layman's Wind- retain his citizenship, and also the return to his home diocese and fre- Yours truly, essay headed "Do We W®»* expression, and he specifically stated that it was their duty the end of prayers. One Catholic layman asked me right to government pension in case i quently at first applied to the Bishoupp | "x." Justice?" Then there ftlt to give effect in well-considered action to such principles. some weeks ago, it it was possible • • • he should desire to return to Ba- for leave, but the Bishop succeeded. that paganism had found its way ing and valuable lessoM It is more than two years since the Encyclical was given Just what doe« a retreat imply varia. The latter condition Fr. in persuading him to stay. However, Sir:—I will be glad to write into our Catholic educational system. past experience« in the * to the world. Recently the Bishops of the United States is- and what good ia derived from Kircher only complied with on Sep- his elder brother Joseph, who was a j an articte> ad you requested, but making one? He was complaining that he had sent Gone" column and ia sued a pronouncement of great importance, showing how the tember 26, 1K65. On this request the priest in the Augsburg diocese,' thought I had better read the Pitts- of St. Augustine's , 10 of his sons and daughters to bu government, on January 23, 1866, urged him to return to his home dio-1 rgh Catholic a little more care- finally we get an idea papal injunctions could be applied to economic and social con- Cat ful, A spiritual retreat is the with- bolic schools from grade to uni- granted leave of absence in the cese, and after informing the Bishop | y than I had been doing, so as ture problems of our itions here. drawal (as the word suggests) from I versitJ'. an<1 that they knew less United States for two years in or- of Pittsburgh and receiving his ere- to see where a contribution of mine we read of what the Qeafjg* the usual surroundings and business about their religion today than do der to continue his missionary work. It is to be hoped that the clergy generally and the Cath- their fat dentials, as previously quoted, he! might fit in. To tell the truth, I is doing at "Bobtow** ^ff distractions to a place set apart for her and mother, who had to 'Towards the clos >f 1866 Fr. wa olic laymen will now take up the work as the Holy Father >fet what left in September, 1871, having been! ? astonished at the varied field "Penowa," and so on. R.ftij solitude, meditation, self-examina- i^M« catechism they know Kircher wrote the following letter to pastor of St. Augustine's parish for I which the paper covers and at the insisted they should and along the lines which the American at esting to compare th* tion and amendment of life. Under Catholic Sunday school once a the Bishop of Augsburg: "Gratefully three years. I important and valuable matter v weelt being done f -ere «itít Hierarchy have laid down. a competent director those making ' which I found all through it. I appreciating your permission, I shall (To be continued next week) done at St AugQstfae^'IflBS the retreat follow certain spiritual have been getting the paper for We are undoubtedly going through a period of great so- know, of course, wfti exercises, like those of St. Ignatius, 11 !s tirw 10 take stock of our | several years, and thought I knew cial changes of tremendous import, affecting all members of what other parishes W which enable them to grasp more Catholic educational system of | what it contained, but I am afraid society. To what extent are the leaders of the nation and of I could suggest only clearly the 9imple truths of religion teaching religion. The saving of our Here i I have been pretty careless in my the world being guided by the Christian principles so forcibly about God and man's relations to 150,118 is vastly more important than reading of it; in fact, I must have that the paper might * enunciated by Pope Pius XI? Him, sin and its penalties, the fol- winning state oratorical contests and With Women of Note ; been skimming through each week more of the strictly and gold medals for this or that ex- haps I can supplyriL He had much to say of direct application to the problems lowing of Christ, and a rule of life, By Teresa Martin \ without really appreciating how in order to rise to a higher standard cellence in some subject. We have There that line from amé tN under consideration and of almost specific direction in its im- ! good it was. of life. reached the point where we rather i The news on the first page of Yours dislike this idea of Catholic school plications. Catholics should play an important part in the so- In this diocese retreats for women j last week's issue was certainly students going into all sorts of con- lution of the pressing problems of the day, not only in their are conducted throughout the year at Members of the Catholic Women's Excellency places the institute un- j comprehensive and worth-while: the tests with own interests, but in the interests of all of the public. the Passionist convent in Carrick ! our public school brethren. Center of Maracaibo, Venezuela, are der the protection of St. Teresa of j social program proposed by the Holy Yew As for the secular teaching in our It is within the province of the Pope and the Clergy to and at the recently opened St. Eliza- receiving Holy Communion every Jesus. j National Catholic Alumni Federa- beth's Retreat House at Herman, Catholic schools we need not make third Friday in the month as a spe- • • * tion was timely and showed a During the Holy Yee^j enunciate the moral principles which have application. It is any apologies. It is time to bring rating the nineteenth^ and in the summer at Seton Hill Col- cial act of homage and love for Jesus The first centenary of the Sisters | thorough grasp of the subject—the home to our children the fact that the Crucifixion, the Br for the laity to advocate and secure the adoption of specific lege, Greensburg. Christ in the course of the Holy : of St. Joseph of the Apparition was i'UK?ested banking legislation waa remedies which seem to be the effective measures to carry Retreats for men are conducted they must not only save their own Year. granted special indulf soul, but that they shall do every- marked in the Jerusalem house of i especially good. "Rutherford Re-1 pious exercise of the —^^ during the year at St. Paul's Lay- the congregation by the dedication eats Attacks on Church"; that into effect such principles. thing in their power to aid their P (1) Plenary indulfMH men's Retreat House, South Side, Sister M. Mechtildis, O.S.U., of : of a new girls' school there. i r;ainly the kind of news our Mistakes will, of course, be made. Measures will be pro- fellow-man who is stumbling along faithful who, after^"^ and at St. Vincent Seminary, La- the Ursuline Convent, at Bruno, Catholic papers should be giving the highway of life in darkness and confession and Ce_, posed and adopted which experience may demonstrate are trobe, and St. Fidelis Seminary,' The revised constitution of the Na- ' us; "Holy Name Society Lays ignorance. It is high time that every Sas., has translated into German part in the Holy Hourj not the most wise. Progress will only come as a result of ex- Herman, during the summer. tional Catholic Federation of Nurses Stress on Retreats"—another splen- graduate of a Catholic school not "The Way of the Cross" by the Rev. an entire hour and fttm adopted at the biennial convention in did work; "Father Hayes Appointed periments tested in the crucible of hard realities. only be proficient in the secular Dr. Fulton J. Sheen, noted priest- the intention of His Chicago last week places! the organi- ' Bishop of Helena": this was, of The failure of any given program is no disgrace, nor Our Lord is to be found every- studies, but he shall also be trained orator. (2) Partial indalt where, and He co-operates with each in the school of salvation so that he zation under the patronage of the course, most interesting, and the should it be disheartening. The desired result will be even- Blessed Virgin under her title, I euitona! paragraph was especially years to all those who, one of us interiorly and exteriorly, may come forth into the battle of The Most Rev. Santiago Luis Co- j "Health of the Sick." "•: "Church Members Urged to heart, will fulfill the — tually achieved, if adequate effort is made, actuated by good when we apply ourselves to works life and be a lay apostle of Jesus pello, Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Vote": good; religion retarded in motives. The failure to make the effort would be the disgrace. of obedience. Christ, the king of kings. has issued a pastoral creating the The teachings of Christ are eternal truth, which will ul- Institute nf Sunerior Reli«rious Studv 1 Four mis*ionary Sisters, servants the Philippines since the American Institute of superior Keligious htudv f thp Ho] Ghost recentiy received occupation-thia is important news Pithy Pan timately prevail. How can Society be preserved except by The friend of God must be as a In a true friendship, the weaker at the headquarters of the women s the missjo£ cross at departure cere- ! surely; three silver jubiìee" of little child, as the Gospel tells us, of the two must always, little by the application 1 nnM s«tt t of trainef fitriAd ^ leader1 aa s 1 !ippin 1 I e Islandst_i >,_ one toa. _Ne %rw GuineaV* _ , yearI s in religion> • •; schoo_l news»* a rush abruptly f<*tl£| 9m - • G^rt-'i ik j. A. * no difficulty in knowing what most | the habits of life, but to the habits % ¡ taking- from thMf Ihi done* fai thought, ei the g&aonger. in the field of Catholic Action. Hifti«ad one ta UenM* China. ifirat Mass; tbe Biahoo'Bwhop'ea appeal foíorjíaeadr s m ttaey^éi ; E^tablished l*tt THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Phone, Court (MWJ FIVE Do We Want Social Justice? See DONALIES Papal K nditstrt«! For Best Terms in Town CATHOLIC MEN- Pius XI ha;- laid it down that the denlv set up are soon to he offered On Your Electric Leonard working'men's right to associate as sufficient excust for continued and themselves in uniting l'or economic no less hitter empi oyer opposition to national workers' unions—on the protection is a natural one and there- plausiblc plea that such national fore inalienable. An essential unions unwarrantably and unduly Retreat Time Is Here! V i function of such working'men's unions interfere with employee "collective tfk Cut Your Kitchen Mileage in Half '•s to engage in what is termed col- bargaining'' groups already formed? If the Recovery Act must insist m lective bargaining with employers. »¡f upon recognition of the hated prin- Why Not Take This Opportunity v With the LEN-A-DOR Now a bargain is something that ciple of Collective Bargaining, how » can lube. made only by rre agents, Rut pleasant it is to be able to hand-pick it can scarcely he held that thai your vis-a-vis in the "bargain"—and To Make a Spiritual Inventory? party to a bargain s a free agent smile, in your sleeve. who is utterly dep< .dent upon the To some of us there appears s other party. Neither can i he main- grave deficiency «bout the "com- tamed that an agreement made be- pany union" plan as a means to sat- tween such parties is a bargain, isfy the collective bargaining princi Further, if the parties cot isidered i».- pie laid down by the reigning Holy I in the relation of capital and labor; Father and embodied in the National SUMMER RETREATS Will Be Held At and if their negotiations in a given Recovery Act. Possibly this defic- iency could be lessened somewhat if instance reach a sectiling impasse, it those over-zealous employers who is clear enough that if ul>or is an unorganized leaderless mass have been at auch pains to organize St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa., and dividual.« it is at a gra\ >f "company unions" in their several a il tJJ il tion. Such an organization of cap- "Other Mar)* in China" wisdom and strength to abandon the Tuesday morning. July IB, at !> Send Your Contribution to ital has numerous "plants." often Father Josepn P. Mctiinn, once of world; -till others daily reckon life o'clock. This marks th« eleventh widely distributed geographically— Philadelphia, Pa , and now a. mis- at its true worth, a novitiate for public novena held in St. Anne's in but all without exception subject to sioner of the Maryknoll Kongmoon eternity. So, too, in China. Our honor of the mother of the Mother Allegheny Trust Co the central corporate will. Picture if field in South China, writes as fol- Catholic girls there, reared in utmost of God, and the fourth one at the you can a "company union" becoming lows of the position of woman in that 'simplicity, inured to hardships from 'only outdoor shrine of St. Anne ini National Council of Catholic Men PITTSBURGH, PA. obstreperous when it represents a great land: the cradle, turn instinctively to the diocese. It also marks the forty- ! tenth or possibly a twentieth of its "In pagan civilization a woman Mary. Die service of God attracts fifth anniversary of the foundation j 1314 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C. opponent's strength. Or ponder the takes the lowest place, little removed them. And China, God knows, needs i of St. Anne's church. I ALL INSURANCE e puny dimensions of a "company from the beast of burden. She is re- them. The makeup of the outdoor shrine i H union" beside the awesome bulk of an legated to the background, believed " iJespit.c other pressing demands. of St. Anne i* unione. Aside from 1Ü ARRIS-LAWRENCE CO. SÄ> American Iron and Stue) Institute! unworthy of intellectual develop- Bishop Walsh has recognized the ev i- the fact that all material and laHor Suits ALL SURETIES Fourth - - Coercion is a sinister word—yet the ment, sometimes even considered as dent will of God and opened a native used in th" erection of this outdoor 1103 - a PEOPL £S SA V/NOS Cr TP US T BLOG. m\ Wo o n Sisters' novitiate at Kongmoon. De- — DIRtCTORt - I THI ULTIMATE OF PROTECTION methods adopted by some employers having no soul. True, Christianity chapel were donated by the church MANK j MtsRit DAVICD. tL OCAwftCNCu M M mC I ANO SERVICE FOR EVERV COVERAGE in the Pittsburgh area to induce em- is working a change, and where the sirable applicants are not lacking, committee and the parishioner* of RELIGIOUS SUPPLIES JOHN h na»«.* Lio g noiraiTH . EWGfNtL CO*NCI tv jCcM ANVTIMK COURT 1930 ployees to "vote" for the.)r "employee Church thrives woman obtains the but they cannot bring more with St. \nne's, many of the stones used: representatives" smack strongly of highest respect and consideration. them than willing heart*. How much in the construction of the perfect coercion. In some cases dilatory Hut the Fast is heathen still; I does it cost you to eat three meals a 1 arch which serves as the covering of The Best Selection to be Found "voters" were given to understand woman's position, if slightly im-! das ? What is your yearly expen- the shrine cams from as far away as IT. VINCENT COLLEGE. LATROBE. PA. in no uncertain terms that they were proved, is decidedly inferior. Where diture for clothing? A Chinese novice Kraiil in South America. In fact, Anywhere in the City ruisiru. <.I:M:IIAI. SRIKXRRC expected to "vote." And so, they else can she give expression to her can be clothed and fed for 27 cents the entire stone structure of the CWWM rHK-i.Ktai. rHK-WKIMOAI. l'IlC-KM.IMIIHM- "voted." W hy, we may ask, why this natural self than under the standard a day, one hundred dollars a year. shrine is made up of stone which Off«red.- TRAI HKII I ti IIKI*G NI SIC HI IIM:«« ADMIMVI N YTN>\ amazing employer solicitude for the goodness and labor for others than How about adopting a novice this traveled half-way around the world. exercise of employe" "sulTraire" in there where the Virgin Mother of year? Or, better still, foundling a Stones from ('alilornia, Alabama,/ ELLA J. LETZKUS I «ti l i:». l'UKI'ARA TO II V this matter? Could it be that these the Savior shows the way? burse of $ 1500 ? It is an investment Vermont and practically every state | "company unions" schemes so sud- "Countless other Marys have found for eternity." in the I nio.i, together with a stole Second Floor, Jenkins Arcade Pittsburgh from thu shrine of St. Anne de An African \ppeal Beaupre in Canada, and one from DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1'ear Reverend Father: I am ap- Ihe shrine of the Immaculate Con- i gji-Wty-faurth Year—1931. Coli-i» of Ari». UT»; l,i* School 1911: pealing to your charity for a little ception at Washington, D. C| are Mjtol et Brama. 1*1". S.-hool of \ecount» IH"; Uiailuate s.-hm'I. imi. help towards the many needs of our embedded in the shrine. At night the SfWIt. «f Hlltwt. 1915: School .-f l'ha unary. 19School ni Mil • poor little African mission. thrine is illuminated. R. C. COLE, Inc. SehTOl pi Education, 1!>Ì7 Prepatstoiy: Academ c. Commercial, bcieitiiftc GENUINE X Here in the midst of a tribe of ACME VISIBLE EQUIPMENT IV.lKlltKI AMI II A V STI IIK\1> HKl'KIt'KI» As in past years, the public no- de.s il-worshippers, we are trying to vena can be made by persons who, PROUDFI1 LOOSE LEAF DEVICES \er> lies. .1. .1. (allah*». C.S.»|i.. l'rr». raise the poor benighted people, to by reason of ill health or other cir- Csrbaa «HAU CUI IT" TyP««rit*r "Artist-Made" instruct, teach and train them in tin- cumstances, are physically unable to p.s.r. nUN-omUl M»«» virtues of a Christian life. Kx- be piesciit at the shrine. They may : 4OS PENN AVE. ATLANTIC 4313 | periencc shows that day-schools can write to the rectory and secure in- j SETON HILL COLLEGE | have but little lasting influence when tentiou cards, which w ill lie placed | PLATES | the poor girl- are obliged to return on the altar during thè nine novena I Choose the School whose Degree Stand» for to their homes so soon after Baptism STOCKYARD HOTEL : and Hist Communion, These homes Masses. Distinctive Achievement Tl novena will lake on the aspect Oavid koth Proprietor : a iften dens of heathenism, w.icked- "Where Livestock Men Meet and E*t' Women from 7 foreiun coun- Greensburg, and vice and sometimes many jtiasi-pilgrimage, as there will l-'ralMrl«« limile«! T-llwne «lesi» no a pi'M-e-sjon at the public open- trim «ni 21 Amrican States Pennsylvania s from church and school; We ni SOr. In«*twillMK relate« dy for than ? , Itavi •, therefore taken many very in the exercises which will start • i>Hee you I ig children into our little board- at ,'t' outdoor shrine and proceed Heef—Kre.b, .lt>|Nlrrr4 rl|kl • n Ike Ulaail ! ing school: we have over thirty am! into the chinch. After He tied ietlon Ks'ne.n is getting ready. Ail over the country CSM get many move if you will help f tlte Most Blessed Sacrament at Herr» lalnnd I »arl Mut us to clothe, feed and house them. ; ch service during the nine days, SSETON HILL ACADEMY manufacturers and merchants are reorganizing their he assembled group, led by the mis- I'.vciy shilling will help towards the {¿&«te Certified Hijih School for Girl*. t olles«- Preparatory. Academic, methods — cutting down o\erhead, cutting out unnec. difficult and expensive task of build- Ioni ry priest in charge, will pro- tanmereial and Home Economics Courses. Music and Art ing a school for them. The building ceed to the shrine where prayers will FATHER SAN0ERBECK evsar\ expenses, buying wisely, spending carefully, in must be very strong to stand the be o Ìli Ï GREENSHIRG. PENNSYLVANIA general operating much more efficiently. They hsv« African storms and to resist the Tli rhildren's novena devotions ATTENDS CONVENTION white ants. The price of labour, will lie held each morning after the made good use of the depression. cement, timher, etc., is simply tre- 9 o cloc k Mass, and the adults each The Rev. C. A. iSandcrbeck of St.-; mendous. We are only three poor c veil m.' at 8 o'clock, continuously to Paul's Cathedral, is representing the : SAINT XAVIER ACADEMY July ifl Arrangement» are being j Newman Club of Which he is chap-1 TKoutanJs of individual men and vyomen Sisters and have little time for bog- BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ging and no money, so I am sure mud< to secure a prominent IJedemp- j )sin, at the eighteenth annual con- ipfMimiic, Commercial and Elementary Courses have followed suit and hate overhsuled their you will have pity on us and send us tori» Father to conduct the services, j ference of the Federation of College a donation to help us, however little. I Catholic Clubs held st Atlsntie City' financial habits. Thc\ haw revalued the worthwhile July 6 to 8. A total of 135 Newman j Perfectly Hoarding School for Boys For the love of the Sacred Heart a«apte4 to facial •DER HALL ReHreen the Ages of 6 and 14 things in life and, even with reduced incomes, have i of Our Divine Lord do not let this TONER INSTITUTE BOYS Clubs will be represented. as h a elea, famHIlai ;m ! anneal reach you in vain, we cart only The conference opened with Mass j je« (• eat. talk ami laugh freely: JJSCOLN HIGHWAY LATROBE, PA. managed for the first time to start a Savings Account so ilffSt la vrelf 1,1 a»* K*M fltllag. offer you our prayers and those of AT ST. MARY'S SUNDAY at St. Nicholas Church, Thursday I • N hanlly baew yea are «rearing «nd add to it out of it try pay ens elope or whenesef our little ones that the, triaj obtain morning, with the Rev. John W., lb eia. • for you a very great reward, for Keogh, national chaplain, as cele- j they receive income. this act of charity we are certain you Vex? fiund Julv the Toner brant. A sermon on "The Oxford ! Cerne Im «nd See Sampln GALLITZIN ACADEMY ' will not refuse. choristers will sing at all the Movement and the Catholic Revival" • Are they resdy for better times? Yes, and more: they're Yours very sincerely in Christ, Masses (namely, at 7, H, 9:15 and delivered by the Rev. Edward ( DOCTOR on their way. Sr. Mary Franceses O.S.F.. 11 o'clock) in St. Mary's church, ' Hawks, a former Anglican minister, Boarding School for Boys North Side. The*,» boys are from! member the French Academy of Sup't- nf FRIEDLANDER the Toner Institute, Rrookline, and ¡Arts, and adviser to the CathoEic BADEN, PA. And may we hope that you are one of them! "Cmrifml Dftift" Address Dircctress will be ¡3 rhsiRc of the Very Rev. | Evidence Guild of Philadelphia. fester 102 GOOD SHEPHERD HOME Tather Sigmund, O.M.Cap., director _ Discussion of the "Oxford Move- ! 130 FIFTH AVK. of ¿he institute. Father Sigmund ' ment" will be continued at two ses- ! Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust Co. BENEFIT BOAT RIDE will play the accompaniment for the jions of the conference. On Thurs-j > Isar» Up ina Waase« Isafe hymns to be »une by the boys, and J day afternoon, the Rev. Edwin J. : BsHy • to Ii Saatfsyi tl to t FOURTH AVENUE and WOOD STREET "The Mountain" he will also txplain the work of vhe • Ryan of St, Mary's Seminary. Balti-i Ont-Dmy Sens« far O•*«•#* The Oldest Trust Company in Pittsburgh—Established If "7 | Th/ annual boat ride for the bene- Monat SI. Marjr'a 1 QQO institution. more, was to lead a discussion of. Town ftânm» 1 Member Federnl Reserve System fit of the Home of the Good Shep- Cat lece ami herd, Xrov Hill, will take place .Julv The Very Rev. Lambert Daller, Newman's work in the Oxford Move- j relealaalleal Semlniiry Dollar Saving* a Trust Braneh KHIHITMIl MI«. M»* O S R-, pastor of St. Marv's, has ment, and again on Friday afternoon, s aJ l-r.2'! Cloned by »eenlar <:ler«y«tea Federal Si. Mr«. ClaI B. Sauter is getjerai given permission to the boy's to re- Di. Ryan will lead discussion of thej A Ifle.l l>y I.BT l'e»rea*«re Esst Br*ech Lswranetvill* Rranch Citi rma n. ceive donations from those attending j Oxford Movement. Course: Classical. Scientific. Pre- Tenn. and Highland Futler snd Forty-First Masse* on Sundav, and he and the i . Uedlo.ii. High School. Separai» De- WESTERN SAVINGS a*» i he Oakland Branch Squirrel Hill Branch ailn-av s ffive the preference to other lersy of the parish warmly j Sometimes we get to tnuiking ; partments Ä hoys betwee(•"orn cata - DEPOSIT BANK ages or 12 and 14 year- Forbes and Meyran Forbes near Murrsy charity towards your neighbor, un- endors â thé work Father Sigmund ! that maybe things would be better; S33 MiltUeM Me«»« . log jiddrcss South Side Brs-ie'i Terminal Branch lesjj the love you owe 'o God should [y ¡¡tniny for these homeless àjnit now if the dove of peace had for-; OM»«f enlMlaa w>: •U He*. Maar. B. J. MraHley. LI..II. j gotten his bill.—Boston Herald. rre»Mei«t Cartou aad SouUi Sigir.ccsUi Carson St. ft Terminal Wajf be diminished by it.—-St. Niìu». friendless children.

iiiy^fôiBËfë THURSDAY» JÜ||¡ Established 18H THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC Phone, Court Madonna Del Castello, Swiss- ! Ml Saint«. Ktna 2Ä.00 vale 5.55 JOURNALISTS HEAR > Church Music Commission AT CORPUS CHRISTI j St. Rpph el, Pgh 28.46 SS. Cvrli A Muhodius. McKees I Si. Anaelm. Bwisavale 2».24 Rocks 5 53 m Rer. C. A. Sanderbeck, Secretary I SI. Augustine. Pgh 27.10 All Saints. East Vandergriit.. 5.52 CARDINAL MUNDELEIN m Members of Corpus Christi church, | St. 1 «adialaus. Natrona 2(i.SS St. Michael, Elizabeth 5.5« 108 N. Dithridge Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Lincoln avenue and Churchland I i Sacrori Heart. Jeannttte 26.(>3 St. Peter, "Tarentum 5 4". streets, East End. met in the parish 'St. Jerome, Charleroi 2R.S3 Transfiguration, Mt. Pleasant.. 5.4 2 (Continued from Pr.ge 1) ® In Honor of auditorium last Sunday after the late 1 St. Boniface, North Side. Pgrli.. 2*1.31 St. Michael, Avella 5.4» in the moral order especially, is ur- ; functions by St. Ambrose. Two Mass and organized committees for St; Aloyaiua, Wilmerding' 2 5. S S St. Vincent de Paul. I.eiscm ing 5 II Catholics and "Noncomformists" j St. Rosalia. Pgrh 25.00 St. Rita. Connellsville 5 2« ter.inine.cli of course, by the aim and hundred vyears later, St. Gregory their annual reunion and lawn party | Immaculate Heart of Mary, St. Sebastian, Belle Vernon... 5.2 5 SAINT ANNE; "We may roughly divide the Cath- | evidently found music in a more ad- to be held on the church grounds Pittsbtn gh 25.00 St. Stanislaus, ("ahim.-t r. 25 purpose with which it is adopted." olics of this country into two parties vanced stage, and did not hesitate to July 18 and 1!>. Holy Trinity. McKeejspoit 25.00 St Mary. Reave I- Falls 5.25 "i think of the Catholic papers Conducted by —the Catholic Party, and the party St. Michael, Braddock 24.110 Holy Trinity, Reaver Kalis.... 5.24 j often," he continued "as institutions USB» appropriate this higher development The affair has always proved a which we shall tall 'Noncon- Si. Ann. MHlvale 24.75 St. Margaret. Greentree 5.23 which have an aim and purpose that Rev. Stephen Sweeney, C.P., of Jstmaica of music forms for the sacred liturgy. very popular one and serves as a 24.6S St. Joseph. Roscoe 5.17 formists*' The former hold that St. Norbert. Overbrook Boro.. are far beyond any carping criticism, "When in ¡he sixteenth century general reunion for those residing j Si. Joseph, New Kensington... 21.1.(1 St. Edward. Herml.nie ."•. 15 nothing is too good for the »service 24.57 Madonna of Jerbsalem, Sharps- that are praiseworthy in every pos- Church music had become degener- in the East Knd district. Two St. I v-ter. ! Italian.1 Pgh of the sanctuary, and this has been I St. John the Raptlst, Pgh 2 4.,'ill burg 5.15 | sible way, hut 1 think of procedure i ate and frivolous (as in our own evenings of old-time fun and enter- ST. MARY'S CHURCH the teaching of-Holy Church for cen- St. Stanislaus, Pgrh 24.00 Holy Trinity, » "onn-IIsvi He . .. , 5,14 ¡times), and the suggestion was made tainment are being planned and it ' St. Vine* nt. I .a t robe St. Stephen," McKecspori .'. »:. by which it is sought to ach'cva turies. They moreover claim thai the 46th Street (Lawrenceville) is the urgent wish of the clergy and Si. Joseph. West A ! iqtitppa . . . . 23.MC St. John. Baden 5.02 them as hciiij; sometimes worthy of laity of this country are an intel- ' to effect a reform by proscribing | St. Anthony, Home3iea.d 22.30 St. John. Lyndora & «2 committee of the parish that all of blame. You can't conduct newspa- ligent body of men and women, who from liturgical services every other I Nat'vit>, t'niontown Rev. John J, C2aplins.ki 5.00 their friends should be present either 22¡»0 Sisters of Good Shepherd, 1625 pers jnst because you know you are Opens July 18th at 7:45 p. m. f have only to see or hear a beautiful music except plainchant, Palestrina j St. Veronica, A in bridge I or both evenings. Lntertainment I St. Henry. South Side, Pgh.... 22.01) Lincoln Ave.. Pgh 5,00 j tryinx to do a good work. You have thing to both appreciate it, and in i arose in the might of his creative suitable for everyone is being ar- | St. Ann. Homestead 21.60 St. Regis. Tiafford 5.no a technique you must master before Closes July 26th, the Feast of St. Anne, 7:41 time love it. The 'Nonconformist' genius and saved the musical ¡St. Peter. South Side. Pgh 21.44 St. Francis. Finleyville 5.00 ranged by the following chairmen you can make that aim and purpose party, however, seem to think that • progress of his time for the Church, j St. Joseph. Verona 21.25 St. Mark. McKees Hocks ."-.'»i who are being assisted by many 21.05 St. Joseph, Cabot 5.00 • of yours a success. And so 1 urjre Take Car 88 to 45th Street or Any Butfor StrMtl nothing can be too bad to introduce by writing his wonderful compo- | St. John. Monaca members of the congregation: Fred Imtnac. '"oneep.. Washington... 21.00 St. John, t'oylesville ".no | editors all over the United States, to 46th Street into the service, and assert that the sitions in which he combined the 20.»4 St. Catherine. Eeechburg ....,. 5.on Boeggman, Daniel Carr, John Rielly, : St. Jo.seph. X'e iv »'astle and newspaper writers and journal- Catholic laity are utterly unintel- highest skill in counterpoint with the I St. Joseph, flail ton Purification. Kllwood City KflS • ••••••••••••••SB • • Walter Wills, Joseph Mitch, Martin ist?, to perfect the manner of pro- ligent and mentally depraved, and spirit which pulsates in the plain- j St. Martin. West End. Pgh.... St. Margaret, Homestead 4.9« McNamara, Mrs. Thomas Patton, | Help of Christians. Pgh 20.25 Holy Trinity. I.igoniei 4.91 cedure by which we endeavor to that to put before them good music, chant. Thus he became the father Mrs. Albert Saar, Mrs. Caroline Hol- ; Si. ifahriel. North Side, Pffh... 20.15 St. Charles, Sutersville 4.92 achieve that aim and purpose." beautiful statuary, or a well thought- of a new epoch, and the saviour of 20.12 St. Ann. Wilpeii 4.M j ihan, Mrs. C. P. Leech, Mrs. John I Holy Family, Pgh out eermon is not only a waste of advanced forms in Church music. ! St. Walbuiga. Pgh 20.10 St. ("lenient Ellsworth 4.73 Arthur Murray and Miss Sadie Mil- li.77 Kadi» Action I rged time, energy and money, but that Why should the Church now disre- | St. Seholasttca. Aspinwall St. Aloysius, Reserve Township 4.65 ler. Reverend Joseph Wank, as- t St. Alphonaus. Wexford 19.74 Our Lad y of perpetual Help. That members of the association these things would actually drive gard the gigantic progress which U All It sistant pastor, is general chairman; 1st. Patrick. Pgh 11.51! Natrona Heights 4.i',3 be more vigilant in checking on people from church, and that the only music has made since the times of ! St. Rede, I'gh 1« 36 St. Agnes. Thompson Run 4.52 Rev. John G. Reane, pastor, treas- anti-Catholic radio broadcasts way to attract a congregation on Palestrina, particularly during the I St. Mary, (Polish.) M« Keesport IS.47 St. Mary (("ruation.i Rankin., , 4 f>0 Cost You to urer. and Ross Klingensmith, secre- !St. Mary Magdalene, Home- St. Barbara, Brtdgevllle 4 11 throughout the country and, wher- $13.00 Sundays is to make the services a last two centuries? 'Optimum Deo!' tary. stead 15.0« St. Mary. Glenfleld .. 4.32 ever possible, use the influence of the sort of continuation of the Saturday is the motto of the Catholic Church." ; St. Boniface, Penn 4.3»! St. Joseph, J£ vera on I S.oo local members for their elimination, evening music-hall entertainment. —Cecilian. St. Joseph, Mt. Pleasant 17.52 Our Lady of Grace, Greensburg 4 25 Instead of the Divine Office they - St. Ann. Castle Shannon 17.71 Holy Trinitr. E. Vandergrift.. 4.25 was urged in a resolution at the final St. I'arimn, South Side, I'gh... 17.45 SS. Cyril & Methodius. Fair- session. have 'devotionettes,' mawkish, sen- Little Flower Guild j Our rurdo*. chance 4.23 THE WORLD'S FAIR-CHI timental, and unhealthy. For music Pastors of the following churches Hu ra ettatow n 17 25 Our Lady of Consolation. Richard Reid, editor of The Bulle- they substitute noise, and for ane fully responsible for the abuses The regular Wednesday evening Immaculate Conception, Pgh.. 17.01 N'emacolin 4.20 tin of the Catholic Laymen's Asso- with regard to liturgical music and I Si. Genevieve, Canonsburg.... 16.76 St. Thomas Aquinas. Coal statuary they erect masses of plaster, card parties of the Little Flower St. lienaeua, Oakmont 16.2» Center 4 19 ciation of Georgia, was re-elected smeared with the crudest of colors. liturgical choirs which are commit- Guild will continue during the ! Si. Francis de -Sales. M« K*es St. Anthony. Clymer ( ! president for a second term. Other For English hymns they put into the ted in their churches. months of July and August. The Rocks 16.(10 Si. Matthew. South Side. Pgh.. 4.13 officers re-elected include: The Fit. July 15-17, 19331 tS.SÇ I St. Gertrude. Mclntyre 4.mi mouth of the faithful the inanities of St. Francis church, Rossiter. next one will be held on Wednesday, I Si. Ann (Hungai .an.l Pgh.... Ut-v. Albert K. Smith, editor-in-chief ! Holy »"loss. South Side. Pgh... 15.93 I Forty Martyrs. Trauger 3.96 sentimental school girte. St. Michael's church, Braddock. July 12, in the club parlors at 71!< j St Mary (German.) McKees- Seven Dolors. Yukon 3.9fi of The Baltimore Catholic Review, Arch street. po r t 15.66 St. Francis. Rosslter 3.89 \ ice president; J. H. Meier, publisher If You Travel With "The keynote of this party is vul- ! Madonna. New Castle 15.53 St. Michael. Glen Campbell.... 3.85 ! St. Hedu ig\ Smock 15.76 St. • Bonaventure, Josephine... 3.84 •if the Catholic Press Directory garity—naked and unashamed. This ! Presentation, Midland 15.6S St. Francis. Ford City 3.7K Chicago, secretary, and Charles H. THE SACRED HEART TOURfiHH party has long been in the majority St. Bernard, Indiana Sacred Heart, Dixon ville 3 7 H Kidder, business manager of The —a showing that is not cheerful, but ! St. l.ucr, Ma honing tow n 15.53 Assumption, Leechburg 3.75 Catholic News, New York, treasurer. hai> the merit of being exact. The Annunciation. N. S.. Pgh 15.50 St. Cajetan, Monessen 3.7 4 HUNGER STRIKE 15.41 St. John the Baptist. Heilwood 17 ; ! iteratiire Ke»H»rt Adopted Everything Provided No Other keynotes of the Catholic party are St. Patrick. Nobleatown St. Joseph. North Side. Pgh... . 1 3.0» St. Hedwig. p.riei Hill 3 fill The report of the literature bu- beauty and dignity, tempered by sin- IS IT LAWFUL? St. -lames. Sewickley 15.00 St. Mary. Bolivar 3 fin cerity; its motto is 'action not | Si. Brendan. Braddock 14.65 St. M arg'tiret, M a h o n i n gto w n,. 3,58 reau, presented by Father Parsons MEN AND WOMEN INVITEli words.' " Its leader is the Pope . Our Ijidy of the Moat Blessed Holy Name, Donota 3.5I was adopted, and the bureau was Some twelve years ago, Terence i booklet, 32 pages, is in the nature Sacrament. Pgh 14.75 St. Terfsa, I'nloniown 3.«0 empowered to proceed to the organ- himself. Leo XIII, on several oc- i MacSwiney, author, soldier and Saeied Heart, McKeeaport 14.46 St. Charles, Donora 3,48 Literature giving full details may be had by casions, recommended certain re- fcf a blessing. To be sure, one could 14.41 I ization of a prize contest with the • idealist, died by inches, voluntarily I St. John the Baptist, ITnlty... St Ann (Syrian.! Pgh 3.44 forms; I'ius X commanded them; wish that the blessing had a printing ' St. Catherine. Beechvlew 1 4.27 i St. Eliaabeth. Pgh 3 43 co-operation of the Catholic news- eating with Miss Margaret H. Sweeney, ] starving to death, (luring the awful and the present Pope, Pius XI, is in- mistake or so less and that Father I Kpiphanv. Pittsburgh 14 .00 jSt . .lames. New Alexandria.... 3.33 papers and magazines, the contest of Street, Pittsburgh. [72 days of his death agony the world, Hogan spent less time in demolish- ! Si. Mary of Mercy. Pgh St. Isidore. Braddock 3.5« sisting qn them. The program of the i St. Mary. New Castle lì !.6l St. Catherine. Wireton 3.28 the coming year to be for the Catholic party is to give again to | in truth and not literally, looked on, ing the editor and theologian of the j Si. Ambrose, North Side. Pgh. . i r St. Ann, Way ne s bur g ,3.24 best manuscripts containing original Kcclesiastical Review, but let us not MONTROSE 0187 th. laity the good things of which i its imagination captured. Men were | SI. Proeopius, New Sal®m 1 r Madonna, Republic 3.20 stories which may be suitable for be captious, he treats the main point j Mater Dolorosa, t'hicota i rÌ.6 * SS. Simon A: Jude, Blai.rsville.. 3,lii they have too long been deprived. For ! divided. Some condemned, some adaptation as moving picture plays. praised the Lord Mayor of Cork— well and thoroughly. I Si. Mary, Kittanning 1!1.K 0 St. Benedict, Pgh 3 13 evening service they would restore ¡St. Kranrts, M un hall 13 Holy Family. Sewaid 3.06 Iii vespers, the Church's stately office but all were enthralled. MacSwiney The beautiful logic of Father • Holy »'roas. Glasaport 13 Holv Cross. West Pgh 3.00 I to attend as many sei of prayer and praise. Music, writ- died, but the discussions raised by Hogan's arguments is what strikes I St. Mary, Ford City 1 3 St. Mary. West Win'field 3.no I tible. There will be no j his action did not die with him. St. Mary. New Ketiaington 1 : 45 St. Teresa. Perrysville 3.00 ten by men whose whole life was i the student of philosophy or theol- St. Maty. Kreepoi t 13 SS. Peter * Paul. Arcadia 2.95 j nee ted with it for dedicated to the service of God (many Hunger strike was a topic of such ogy. He defines his subject. He tells ¡Sacred Heail. Pgh 1 St. Ann. New (îalilee . 2.95 Diocesan Union of Sodalities j their street car fare, tflriLj of them great saints as well as great ; interest, it so held the attention of | what it is not. He gives the prin- | Holy Innocents. Pgh I : St. Mary. Parker's Landing..., 2.92 ! and proceedings will bs tf musicians), would be substituted for | the entire world, there have been so St. John Cantius. Sha i pibui g. . 13.21 St. Rose. Cannelton 2.'iii Krv. ( Harle* Moosmann, Diocesan Director : ciple in moral theology under which | St. Thomas. Braddock 13 20 SS. Mary A- Ann. Marianna . ., . 2.X9 educational value. AbMfj that composed by men whose life- i many conflicting opinions and the it comes. He follows his argument j St. Clare, Olairton 13.17 Christ the King. Ambridge..,. 2.S6 St. Francis Church, 81.» McClure Street. Homestead, l'a. j uri;e the officers of Si work lay in the theater and music average mind is still so ignorant of | right through, with exact thinking j St. Wendelin, Cat rick 13 no St. John »'apistran. . ers, nurses and «11 hall, who haunted the tavern rather i the truth of the matter, that a clear, : St. Teresa. Homestead Park . . 12.x I Beadling 2 80 : down to the last detail. It is de- j St. Columhkill. Imperial 12.79 Mother of Sorrows, Charleroi., 2.75 i Catholic women's orgw than the sanctuary, and who wrote Í simple treatment of the whole vastating and delightful. St. Joseph. New Brighton 12 76 SS. Peter A- Paul, Cherry Are Sodality Libraries Idle? trips, etc. All one needs to do is to j the diocese to become not for the glory of God, but to win | troublesome question is even today, It is noticeable that all the reviews St. Tltua. Aliquippa 12.74 Valley 2 fi7 Th( praiseworthy example set by phone or send a card for reserva- j the great work of tf# the applause of the vulgar, and to re- after more than a decade, welcome. ; Si. Stanislaus. Ambridge 12 «2 Our Lady of Victory, Madison 2.fi3 have commented on this conciseness, j some of the Sodalities of the diocese tion, to take along a few little toilet Women's Union of the wl plenish an ever empty purse. ; Then too, Ghandi's recent use of j Immaculate Conception. Irwin 12.61 St. Eusebius. Fayette City.. .. 2.62 accuracy and clearness. If this! 12.56 St. Mary. Y a tes horo 2.K0 i deserves the imitation of others. articles, and to go off with a calm | Sodalities may become hunger strike to make the Untouch- ! St. Paulinus, Wilson pamphlet did nothing else it would!i St. Rose. Rradenville . 1 2.55 St. Anthony. Atiltman 2.60 Many Sodalities have now a Sodality mind. Most people spend more for this organization, if thef "This does not mean that the Cath- ables touchable keeps the discussion I St. Hyacinth, Pgh 12 St. Marv, McKees Rucks 2.55 show that no one should presume to ; library of good Catholic books. Since the preparations for a trip than ; take part in the work» olic party would condemn all the i timely. Guardian Angela, W. K.. Pgh.. 12. St. Mary. Forbes Road ...... 2 52 discuss this thorny problem, or any 12.50 St. Sylvester, Sllckvijte 2.50 the members have access to them all everything possibly connected with ii'« music written after St. Gregory (as A pamphlet by an eminent Jesuit Sacred Heart, Tarentum | other, unless after thorough study, ¡Sti . Agatha. Kllwood City 12.47 St, Ambrose, Avonmoie 2.27 year, they have read nearly all of a retreat could cost them, and yet the Nonconformists like to whimper). ; theologian, Rev. Michael Hogan, 12.35 St. Joseph. Ell port 2.20 Father Hogan makes the point that ;¡St . Mary, Pine Creek the books and do not care to read in they seem to have plenty of money On the contrary, they know that the 'treating of hunger strike well and I St. Peter, \lcK»esport 1 2.33 St. Martha, Groveton 2.20 it is well to know what one is talk- j St. Casimir. E. Vandergrift. §p 2.04 th" summer months; whereas, the for such trips and none for a sim- DUQUESNE SI church recommends the compositions ¡clearly, comes at an opportune time. Mother of Good Counsel. Pgh. I 2,32 ing about. j St. Clement., Tarentum St. John, Uniontown . . 2.01 school and high school pupils are ple retreat. of the classic polyphonic school, and ' Father Hogan defends the morality The significance of the brochure ; Si. Felix. Freedom «... 12. U St. Teresa. Hojtdale 2.On tired of their routine textbooks and Sodalists. be reasonable! The CLASSES accepts also modern compositions, so ! of the hunger strike and defends it j Holy Trinity. Pgh 12.10 Sacred Heart. Brownsville..... 2.on seems to be this: The discussion of! are eagerly looking for story books. Church would not urge these closed long as thetfe are imbued with the • ably, fíe is a direct, blunt and en- ! St. Alphonaus, MeOonaid 12.06 Sacred Heart. Dawson 2.no hunger strikes has been put on a ¡St. Florian. I'nited 12.00 St. Pudentlana. N Rochester. . 2.00 Many of them ko to the public li- retreats for lay people if they would true liturgical spirit. 'The Church' j gaging writer and his work justifies Classes in the DaqMM^ logical basis. It has been taken out!! Holy Family. I^atrobe 1 2.00 St. Patrick. Cameron's Bottom 2.no braries and get books that are not not do their souls so much good (as Pius X wrote in his famous Motu • the motto printed over the cover, ¡St. Josaphat, S. S., Pgh 12.00 Mt. Carmel. Braddock 2 00 ' sity summer school blflf J , of the realm of the emotions and] to irood for them for several reasons, How about going alone, or asking a •Propria) 'has always recognized and "Veritas una est et praevalebit." He St Joseph. Duquesne 1 2.00 St. Luke. Kltsuorth 2.nn ; day morning in all the I brought into the realm of reason, j 11.79 St. George (Syrian.) I'nlontown 2.00 some of them being far beyond their companion or two to join you? favored the progress of the arts, ad- I gives the simple truth and does his I Holy Family, West Newton... The arguments in support of it are,:: Divine Redeemer. Ambridge... 11.64 St. Emory, Connellsville 2.no age. Is it not a pity that so many Phone Carrick 1211, or address a ! university except tttt mitting to the service of religion ; best to make it prevail. j St. Joseph. Sharpsburg 11.61 St. Killan, Mars 1 92 moreover, powerful and well-nigh! good Catholic story books should re- card to 2715 Churchy low a ventre, The sessions will contamj everything good and beautiful dis- He runs counter to an eminent ¡St. Nicholas. North Side. Pgh.. II 50 SS. Cy t il A Methodius. New i irrefutable. 11.42 Brighton 1.86 main idle, gathering dust, when they Mt. Oliver P. 0„ Pittsburgh, Pa. covered by genius in the course of i theologian or two and in proving his ¡St. Bartholomew, Crabtree.... trust 11. The Rev. Ray Father Hogan's theological argu- j Ascension, Jeannctte 11.40 St. Albert. Palmer 1.75 could be put to such excellent use? agss.' In fact, the Ambrosian Chant 'point he handles no one with gloves. 11.25 Do let us hear how immensely you ; is director of the somMgM ment is so complete and hangs so j St. Joseph. I'nlontown ...... St. Edward. Fayette City 1.75 wss simply the music of the fourth ! To one who grows weary of careful, ! Visitation, Mt. Pleasant 11.1? St. Lawrence, Cadogan 1.73 We earnestly request the officers enjoyed it when you return. An extensive profrtSU' well together that it cannot ade- 11.10 century, as appropriated for Church ' over-polite controversy, the little St. Ignatius, Carnegie ...... St. Martha, Leechburg 1 61 of Sodalities to open their Sodality ' curricular activities hi» quately he summarized shortly. Any;! St. Andrew. North Side, Pgh.. 10.ÜS St. Joseph (English.) North Sodalists Invited i St. Michael. Butler 10.K7 Oakland 1 60 library to the school and high school i ranged for the ' aumiMir ; such summary would a mereI! SS. Philip & James. X. Castle 10.6R St. Patrick, Sugar Creek 1.56 children at once. This may earilv The national convention of the Classes are being held »' jumble to the layman. What can be I St. Marv. (Kreiner.» Pgh 10.75 St. Lawrence. Htllsville 1.55; be done by g'iving charge of the Catholic Women's Union will take ¡campus buildings uptowiHgL St. Helen. Fast Pgh 10.75 St. Aloysius. Dunbar 1.47 | understood by everyone is the point j 10,70 library to members who assist at place in Pittsburgh August 20 to : Pitzsimmons building, 3!l i | that hunger strike is a Christian 1st! . *"t cilia. Grindstone St. Gabiiel. K11 Mine 1.45 I St. Stanislaus. I,\tnlora ...... 10. «5 St. Casimir. Keister t.40 daily Mass or eveninir devotions. If and a special invitation is extended avenue, Duquesne'n do weapon. It is the strength of the | 10.(12 j St. Michael. New Castle 1 0.50 St. Victor. Bai id ford 1.40 they request the pastor to invite the to all Sodalists and their membeis ' Mon. Reliable Service Stations weak and is so far preferable to re- St. Mary, Brownsville 10.40 Holy Angels. Hays 1.40 children to come at a stated time, course to arms that there is no com-'I SS. Peter Paul. Beaver St. Timothy, Indianola 1.34 Assumption; Cecil 10.22 St. Bernardine, Ml.. Pleasant 1.33 I many will do so. No doubt some of • a •.•..•¿I Who Desire Tour Patronage parison, merely a contrast. It is not ji St. Sylvester, Brentwood...... 10.14 St. Joseph, Donors 1.33 |th e parents and older brothers and against the Christian spirit but in! 10.11 I St. Cyprian. North Side, Pgh.. 10.00 j St. Anthony. Bessemer 1.25 ! sisters, too, now without work, will harmony with it. Perhaps one of the! Sacred Heart. Sagamore SL Gilbert. Hunker 1.2' ! I St. Michael, Pitcairn 10.00 j St. Martin. New Derry 1.25] also take a turn in reading such WHERE TO Bll soundest arguments for the morality St. Leonard, Monessen 1 0.0(1 ¡St . Mary, New Florence 1.21 worlh-whiln books. of the hunger strike is the fact that j Holy Trinity, Ambridge 1 0.00 j St. Bede. Bovard 1.15 , St. (5iegor>. Zelienople 10.00 I St. Anthony, Bridget Hie 1.03 MEYER SERVICE STATION one of the two really Catholic peoples j To Attend lie!rest July 21-24 p in the world accepted it as moral: SI. Basil, ("snick 10.00 I St. Valentine. Coverdale l.on YOUR BEER St. Athanasius. West View..,.. iii.no I Sacred Heart. Rice's Landing.. 1 on The Sisters at the Passionist Con- Chaa. J. Meyer, Prop. and praiseworthy; the sensus fidel-! Holy Rosary. Republic 9.86 ' St. Patrick. Alpsville I,on vent, Carrick, are making every ef- • • • • •• • • ium, feeling of the faithful, is not : St. Francis. Coral » 5« ! St. Monica. Wampum I.nn , Potomac at Broadway, Dormont, Pa. St. Bruno, South Greensburg. . . 50 St. Mary. Crucible inn; fort to insure a well-attended and | to be despised. 45 Locust 1853-J Tr ansftgura tion. Russellton.... Isabella Mission, Fayette Co... 1 Oil successful retreat from Friday eve- SPECIAL EVERY DAY Father Hogan's definition of St. Gertrude, Vandergrift ning, July 21, to Monday morning. ! LUNcnjgg 1 "ft 1 CENT SANDWICHES KEEP YOUR CAR HEALTHY hunger strike is worth noting. He St. Agnes. Pgh July 24. Sodalists, individually or in ! REASON Al defines it as refusal of food, intended ; St. William. Fast Pittsburgh.. ¡9 St. Francis Church St. John the Baptist, Scottdale 1« Homestead sroups, from all parishes of the dio- Use Amoco Gas, Oil and Greases until death, in protest against in- Si. Vincent. Ksplen m cese, are urged to consider these re- justice. The fact that it is a protest j si. Michael. Frederick town.... 9 09 JACK'S CAFE ! treats as of greatest benefit to body Assumption. Kniest 9.05 U. S. TIRES ESPECIALLY against injustice and not an appeal! St. Cecilia. Rochester 9.04 All the mpn of the parish will re- and soul. What people need most in Beer on Draught to pity is very important. Father St. Hubert. Point Marion 6.85 ceive Holy Communion in a body , vacation is rest of some kind; a Hogan holds that either hope of ob- j 6.70 St. l«eocadia. Wilmerding during: the o'clock Mass on Sunday. ! withdrawal from the noisy pleasure.- j ALL BRANDS OK BOTTLE BEER St. John. Latrobe 6.68 8 taining liberty, or hope of promoting j and pursuits of the world, and a public welfare, both of which j St. Mary. Herman 8. K0 The school children's library will ; Table« for Ladies St. Agatha. Biidgeville ...;.., ».57 fie open Monday, Wednesday and j more serious consideration of the Phone Cedar 1077 "We Smile at Miles" motives existed in the case of Mac-i Ail Saints, New Kensinglon... S 55 important questions in life. The re- Swinpy, is sufficient to render j St. Thomas, Footedale 8.52 Friday every week, immediately j 430-432 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBUI ! treats jriven to girls and women at hunger strike lawful. St. Hedwig", Tuiqtiesne 8 41 . after Mass, for the exchange of ffood National No. 3 Washington Co. 8.3Ä ! the Passionist convent, by a priest St. Ajphoii*us. Sprinsdale 8.35 1 Catholic books. All children of the WESTERN AUTO SERVICE CO. school and also those attending: hijçh i of the Passionist order, take the-e St.^ Mathias. Natrona í 30 points into consideration. Some peo- Victor Drescher, Prop. It has been said that charity is St. Joseph. Natrona school are invited to call for books, i the pardoning of the unpardonable Transfiguration. Monongahela . 8.15 i ple spend more time, money and C. J. BERARDINO St. Cecilia. G las sport: 8.10 Communion of all children will and the loving of the unlovable. take place on Friday morning: at the worry about vacation trips than they j Distributor For St. Timothy. Smithton 6.05 are worth, and when they return Towing Contractor General Repairing St. Hyacinth, Monessen 7.9« Maas in honor of the Sacred Heart, j St. Pius. McKeesp,,! t . thev need some days to rest up. VICTOR BEER Our adoration of Our Lord in Holy Tr'nit.i, Moon run K9 The Holy Hour will be continue'! 918-920 EAST STREET N. S.t PITTSBURGH j glory is of little avail unless wc Ho|y Trimy. Ford City -•li every Friday at 7:15 p. m., even dur- Retreats require no outlay for 1013 LINCOLN AVENUE ! follow His path on earth. St. John the Baptist, ing July and August. , fancy clothe-*, extra luggage, long HiUnd V>.">1 Htm« 'i i