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CHURCH PROPERTY IS HIT BY FLOOD WATEHS Iha RegUttt Hat tba International Nttra Sarrica (Wira and Mail), the N. C W . C. Nawi Service (Including Radios and (Ubleel, GREAT THRONG Ita Own Special Sanrica, All tlia Smallar Cat^Ue Service*, Intematinial lUuatratad New*, and N. C W . C Pictura Service. ESTIMATE OF Local Local A golden anniversary that Edition Edition hears distinct interest for WILL GREET DAMAGE DONE Catholics occurs in 1937. On March 13, 1887, at Clin THE ton, la., the A.P.A. was bom, bringing to life one of the BISHOP BUDDY IS IMPOSSIBLE most intense proscriptive movements our people have ever had to face in the 50,000 Expected at Open-Air Reception Worst Catastrophe in History of Ohio Valley United States. The society Sunday, Feb. 7— Installation to Be REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) Leaves Thousands Homeless and began to make itself keenly felt in 1891 and continued In Abject Misery Held Next Wednesday VOL. XIII No. 5 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, JAN. 31, 1937 T W O CENTS as a power until 1897, just 40 years ago. The name of San Diego, Calif.— (Special)— Installation of the Most Telephone interviews with Chancery officials in the the movement was the Rev. Charles Francis Buddy as first Bishop of San Diego, flood areas on Jan. 25 revealed damage to churches and American Protective associa scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 3, in St. Joseph’s Cathe What Flood Has Done to Louisville, Ky. other Catholic property, although it was impossible, at tion, .although it also had a dral, will be followed by a great open-air program on Feb. that time, to make an estimate of its cost. The flood was secret name, said to be 7 in which it is estimated as many as 50,000 people will declared on Monday to be the worst in the history of the Amoreans, so that its mem participate. The installation will be attended by several Ohio valley, with large portions of Louisville, Ky.; Cin bers could deny that they members of the Hierarchy, more than 200 of the clergy, cinnati, 0., and a dozen lesser towns along the Ohio and belonged to the A.P.A. if a large number of religious from various orders, and its tributaries lying under the muddy swirl of water. asked. The Know Nothings civic officials. The water had entered a number of churches in both Cincinnati and had used the same trick be The installation Mass will start at 10:30 o’clock, with the Most Louisville, but the fire last Sunday, fore (their secret name being Rev. John J. Cantwell, Archbishop which heaped additional woe on the former city, did no damage to Need of R e lf on the Order of the Star- of Los Angeles, officiating and de Spangled Banner) and the livering the sermon. Music for Metyist Group churches or Catholic institutions. Ku Klux Klan followed suit the Mass will be furnished by Nashville, Tenn., which was inun dated by the raging waters of the when it flourished in the sec massed choirs of all the parishes of the city, under the direction of Cumberland, suffered no Catholic In Education 1$ ond decade of the 20th cen the Rev. Matthias Lani. A string church damage, Chancery officials Is Rebuked for reported. tury. A K.K.K. would deny orchestra will accompany the choir that he was a member of the in its rendition of an entirely new Early-week estimates of the number who lost their lives ranged Klan, but, sometimes, one Mass. A public-speaking system will be installed in the Cathedral, up to 50, but it was an impossible Stressed by F.D.R. could make him admit that so that the music and sermon may Defeuse of Reds task to get an accurate check on he belonged to the Invisible be heard by those who are unable the religion of the victims. In Empire. to get in the church. A clergy the Diocese of Wheeling, W. Va., Washington. — The declaration luncheon at the El Cortez hotel New York.— The latest attack on 5,000 homes were partially under that “ religion is essential to com water in the see city, while 8,000 plete education” was made by The A.P.A. was founded at 1 o’clock will be followed by a the Vatican by the Methodist Fed sight-seeing trip, eration for Social Service, issued were reported homeless in Hunt President Franklin D. Roosevelt in by a Clinton lawyer, Henry here in the form of a regular press ington. In .Portsmouth, 0., Dio a letter addres.sed to the National A great civic reception honoring cese of Columbus, where there are F. Bowers, a Marylander by the new Bishop has been planned release, has drawn a sharp reply Conference of Church-related Col birth, 59 years old when he from the New York chapter of the two parishes with large parochial leges, which has just held its an for the following Sunday, Feb. 7, schools, 25,000 were driven from launched the society. Bowers at 2 o’clock, at the org^an pavilion National Catholic Alumni fedei’a- nual meeting here. The Very Rev. tion. their homes, while across the Sci Dr. Edward V. Stanford, O.S.A., stuck with his ideas until the in Balboa park. All of the lay or- oto, in West Portsmouth, an acute (Tum to Pages — Column S) In a letter to the editors of the president of Villanova college, was bitter end. He was re-elected New York Times, the New York food shortage faced 1,000 resi elected national chairman of the national president of the Herald-Tribune, and the New York dents separated from the main conference. town by a five-mile expanse of an A.P.A. in 1898, the year Improvement Seen American—the only local papers “ The intrepid pioneers who laid which carried the attack—the N. C. gry water. the foundations of this country after its power fell to pieces, A. F. pointed out that the Meth Southern Indiana found 100,000 in early days, and those who and held the position until In Pope’s Condition odist federation, which claims only people homeless. In Lawrence- followed them and extended our his death In 1911. 2,000 members, “ does not represent burg (Diocese of Indianapolis), domain from coast to coast, Vatican City.— (IN S)—Aided by the Methodist Episcopal Church, a Frank A. White of the Interna all found .strength to do and to heavy doses of sedatives. Pope Pius tional News Service visited the The A.P.A. showed its church of over 4,000,000 communi achieve in the everlasting reality appeared more rested last Monday cants.’’ floodrisolated distilleries, where the of religion,” President Roosevelt hand through open activity than in several weeks after pass The letter, in addition, expressed major part of the 7,000 population said in his letter. “ They placed in arranging anti-Catholic ing a relatively quiet and refresh the N.C.A.F.’s surprise that “ in this of the city huddled for temporary their faith and trust in those twin lectures (ex-priests pre ing night. The Pontiff enjoyed crucial period Christians would at (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) (Turn to Page S — Colum n 1) several hours of deep sleep, and, ferred), distributing anti- tempt to break the united front of when Dr. Amianti Milan!, his per all believers in God in their attack Catholic literature, and op sonal physician, visited him at 6:45 on atheistic Communism.’’ Com Prays for Success and Peace posing the election or ap a. m., he found His Holiness more munism’s denial of God, it added, pointment of Catholics to reposed. should find the Methodist federa The sudden improvement in the public office. The Congres tion, as a Christian group, support Pope Congratulates Pope’s condition relieved tension ing the Vatican or any other or sional Record of Oct. 1, 1893, and anxiety at the Vatican. Thi* remarkable aerial view show* the flooded residential section of Louisville, Ky. The streets are ganization fighting that evil. little rivers in themselves and hundreds of homes have been abandoned. This picture was made by a (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) (Turn to Pages — Colum n 1) The N.C.A.F. also asked in the photographer aboard a sky liner of the Transcontinental and Western Airlines, Inc.— International Il President Roosevelt letter how members of the Metho lustrated News Photo. Has Masterpieces on Cathedrals* Walls dist federation could, as Christians, 'Washington.— The warnx felici condemn an attack on atheistic Rev, Amjeto Giovanni Cicoguani, Communism. The result of such Prayer Is Weapon Against Irreligion tations of His Holiness, Pope Pius Apostolic Delegate to the United attacks, intentional or not, is to XI, on the inauguration of his sec States, who in turn embodied them Giotto Exhibit to in a letter to the President. The aid the Communists and to make ond term of office were conveyed to letter was taken to the White House it appear that one can believe in President Franklin D. Roosevelt. God, call oneself a Christian, and THOUSANDS ENROLLED personally by the Very Rev. Msgr. The Holy Father, after congrat Michael J. Ready, general secre Attract Art Lovers yet believe in Communism, it said. ulating the President, prayed God tary of the National Catholic Wel to grant success to his efforts to fare Conference. New York.— (Special)—From houses Giotto left some of his Bishop Johannes Is IN ADORATION QROUPS bring prosperity and peace to the The letter follows; all over the world art and lovers masterpieces, things that cannot people of the United States.