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Church Property Is Hit by Flood Watehs

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 lfon 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. His Stricken at Denver “ Your Excellency: of art will journey to Florence in be taken to Florence for the cen­ Holiness sent an expression of his Chicago. — (Special) — Thou­ adoration services are held in rament, which has its headquarters “ I have the honor to inform you, Italy late this spring for a mag­ tennial exhibit. good wishes for health and hap­ Denver.— The Most Rev. Fran­ sands of Chicago Catholics are shrines of his congregation all over here, is represented in the Arch­ piness for the Pre.sident, Mrs. Mr. President, of the receipt of nificent exhibition in celebration Of Giotto’s life until he was 30, cis Johannes, Bishop of Leaven­ the following message from His of the sexcentenary of the death using the power of prayer and of the world. dioceses of New York and Chicago, Roosevelt, their family, and the nothing is known for certain. The worth, Kans., was in a critical con­ President’s mother. Eminence, Cardinal Pacelli, the o f Giotto di Bondone, founder of date of his birth has been various­ dition Monday at St. Joseph’s hos­ adoration before the Blessed Sac­ Speaking of activities of the two in the Diocese of Cleveland, and Papal Secretary of State: the great 14th century Italian The Holy Father’s greetings ly set at 1266, 1267, and 1276, but pital here. He was en route from rament exposed in thfe war against lay groups, Father Belanger of the in the Archdiocese of Melbourne, “ ‘Kindly convey to His Excel­ school of painting. Announce­ were contained in a communication it seems . lost likely tb-t he was Topeka, Kans., to Arizona for his Chicago church said; lency, the President of the United ment of the memorial exhibition modern irreligion and atheism. Australia. The 'Very Rev. Al­ from His Eminence, Eugenio Car­ born in 1266 in the village of Ves- health when he was' stricken by a States, warmest felicitations from in Florence was made in New York Five thousand men and women are “ The religious acts of adoration phonse Pelletier, S.S.S., is pro­ dinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary of pignano near Florence. About severe attack of asthma and rushed and prayer redound not only to the Holy Father on occasion of the by Dr. Richard Offner of New York the early years of his life, many to the hospital. He had been in ill enrolled in the Guard of Honor vincial. State, to His Excellency, the Most inauguration of his second term of university, who for years has been the advantage of those performing pretl legends have grown up. health anci was a patient in a Kan­ and 1,500 men are in the Noc­ office. The Holy Father prays working on his monumental Cor­ them in many ways toward ob­ One says that Cimabue, rambling sas City hospital until a few weeks turnal Adoration Society of Chi­ God, whose sovereignty the Presi­ pus of Florentine Painting. taining gifts and graces from God Health Sisters in Mission Work (Turn to Page S — Column 7) ago. cago, both of which organizations dent has so fittingly and publicly are devoted to regular adoration which they need, but the very The show in Florence will fea­ practice in carrying out such proclaimed as embracing individ­ ture not only works of Giotto but of the Eucharist under the direc­ uals and nations, that He may tion of the Congregation of the adoration elevates the minds and of his great contemporaries and Soviet Youth Woefully Ignorant hearts to a knowledge and love of grant success to his efforts in pro­ Blessed Sacrament. Other thou­ HEW ORDER COMPLETES o f the men from whom he learned. Divine things and toward greater curing for the beloved American sands at establishments of the The primitive origins of the Flor­ confidence in God and other pre­ people enduring prosperity and congregation throughout the world entine school, little known even to cious sentiments. lasting peace. The Holy Father good students of art, will be gath­ CLASSIC ‘BONERS' SHOW are engaged in the same type of “ Those in the Nocturnal Adora­ SUCCESSFUL FIRST YEAR further sends greetings and good ered from remote parts of Italy. devotional activities to stem the tion society make the sacrifice of wishes for the Keatlh and happiness Giotto, however, will be the cen­ roaring tides <»f Communism and of His Excellency, the President; tral feature, represented by works and other evils of the times. night adoration as an act of self- New York.— The Mission Health head of the Catholic Medical Mis­ EDUCATION DEFICIENCY abasement before the infinite God sion board. Officially known as of Mrs. Roosevelt, of the members gathered from Florence, Bologna, Sisters, new religious community, of their family, and of the Presi­ At Notre Dame church, where and in devout recognition of His the “ Daughters of Mary, Health Rimini, Perugia, Orvieto, Geneva, the Rev. Zephirin Belanger, S.S.S., enjoyed “ unusual success” in their dent’s venerable mother.’ infinite excellence.” first year of organization, accord­ of the Sick,” the new cewnmunity Milan, Verona, Rome, Paris, Ber­ Helsinki, U.S.S.R. — (INS) — country and inhabited by Negroes. is pastor, the Blessed Sacrament The American province of the ing to a report released here by was established in June, 1935, by “ In transmitting these senti­ lin, Amsterdam, Brussels, London, is exposed continuously from 5 a. Evidence of the “ appalling ignor­ India is a Japanese colony. Con^egation of the Blessed Sac­ the Rev. Edward F. Garesche, S.J., Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Arch- ments of the Holy Father, I am and, it is expected, by treasures ance’’ of children in Soviet Russia m. to 9 p. m. daily. Every mem­ most deeply pleased to add my per­ from many public and private col­ Question—Who is Mussolini? bishop-of New York. Its primary entrusted to the care of incompe­ ber of the Guard of Honor is object is to give m^ical training sonal expression of congratulation lections in America. Answer— President of the Japan­ pledged to spend at least one hour tent teachers is published in the ese Republic; the Pope of Rome; to native women in the missions. and good wishes on this solemn oc­ To see this greatest of collec­ Soviet newspaper, Isvestia, and foreign minister of Mesopotamia. monthly before the Eucharist and casion.” to attend special devotions in Father Garesche’s report says tions of Giotto’s art, lovers of quoted by a Helsinki paper. Question—Who was Socrates? FUNERAL RITES HELD The letter was signed by Arch­ painting will come, but, to see Questions put to the children and honor of Christ on the altar. On that a class of seven, including two bishop Cicognani. Answer—A leader of the French professed nuns, two novices, and some of the master’s best pieces, their answers were as follows: revolution; head of the present the last Saturday of each month, the tourists will have to travel Question—Where is India? members of the Nocturnal Adora­ FOR DETROIT BISHOP three postulants, is in training now Socialist party in France; re­ to do this work. Three members Opens Crusade away from Florence, for on the Answers — India is situated in nowned astronomer. tion society gather at exposition of the Eucharist, which begins at of the class, which will complete its walls of Cathedrals and religious Africa; that is why India is a hot Question—Who was Nero? Detroit.— Funeral services' were the funeral sermon was delivered 9 p. m. and lasts until 1:30 a. m. training in 1939, are registered Answer—A dictator in the Cri­ held in the Detroit Cathedral last by the Most Rev. Joseph Schremhs, on Sunday. These night services Tuesday morning for the Most Rev. Bishop of Cleveland. Assisting nurses. A new class will be started mea; mythical god of pleasure or within a month, it says, adding Pontiff Looks to America for Aid something similar. include a special sermon on the Michael J. Gallagher, priest for Archbishop McNicholas at the Mass Sacrament of the Altar at mid­ nearly 44 years. Bishop for more were the following: Archpriest, that about 300 applications had Question—Who was Leonardo da been received from all parts of the Vinci? night, followed by the celebration than two decades, and Ordinary of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John M. Doyle, Meetings to Boost of Mass and Benediction. who is Apostolic Administrator of country. Answer—The Pope. the Diocese of Detroit for nearly the dioce.se; deacons of honor, the Asked to name 15 European It was Blessed Peter Julian 19 years, who died at Providence Another major development of countries, a student began as fol­ hospital. Bishop Gallagher had Rt. Rev. Msgrs. Stephen S. Woz- the year for the Mission Health Eymard, founded of the Congrega­ Sisters was the purchase, for their Propagation Work lows: “ Germany, England, Switzer­ tion of the Blessed Sacrament, been suffering from a throat ail­ nicki and John S. Mies; deacon of the Mass, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Dan­ use, of the 385-acre-estate of the land, Turkey, Mesopotamia, Bra­ who pointed out to his followers ment for about ten days. iel J. Ryan; subdeacon, the Rev. late George Inness, Jr., famous New York. — Inaugurating a national director of Pontifical So­ zil. . . .” the efficaev of special acts of de­ The Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem was celebrated by the John J. Bonkowski; master of painter, at Cragsmoor, Ulster coun­ year of marked effort to fulfil the ciety for the Propagation of the At one provincial school, a bright votion as bulwarks of defense Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, 0. ceremonies, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wil­ ty, N. Y. The property was re­ hopes of His Holiness, Pope Pius Faith, has launched a series of boy stoutly affirmed that Nero was against the forces of irreligion. the inventor of electric light. P., Archbishop of Cincinnati, and liam F. Murphy; assistant masters, named “ Villa Vista.” It includes a XI, that “ America will be the sal­ regional conferences which even­ On his feast each year, special Fathers Archibald Stitt, J.C.D., 38-room mansion and 15 other vation of the missions,’’ the Rt. tually will make him familiar with and Lawrence Rochon; acolytes. buildings. Hospices of rest for Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. McDonnell, every diocesan director of the so­ Obstacles to Reunion Reviewed Fathers William J. Fahey and laymen and women already have ciety in the United States. Ladislaus Krych; bookbearer, the been established there. Pending The first of the regional con­ Rev. Carroll F. Deady, Ph. D.; can­ the completion of certain other ar­ ConversionRumored ferences was held at Cincinnati dle bearer, the Rev. Harold J, rangements, however, a mother- last Monday for the diocesan di­ UNDERSTANDINQ OF Markey; mitre bearer, the Rev. house and novitiate will not be es­ For Aldous Huxley rectors of the province of Cincin­ Patrick J. MeSherry; thurifer, the tablished at “ Villa Vista” for some nati. The hearty co-operation of Rev. Clare Murphy. Absolution was time. In the meantime, a tempo- London.— Remarking that “ ru­ the Most Rev. John T. McNicho- SCHISMATICS URQED given by the following: Arch­ (Tum to Pages — Colum n 7) mor has for some time been busy las, O.P., Archbishop of Cincin­ bishop F. J. Beckman of Dubuque, with the name of Aldous Huxley, nati, in the undertaking is typical Philadelphia.— Speaking of Rome whom some 100,000,000 belong to Archbishop McNicholas, . Bishop Charities Meet Brings of the eagerness with which indi­ with what basis we know not,” the and the Oriental Separatists at the the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Schremhs, Bishop Joseph C. Pla- 50 Japanese to School Universe says, after a considera­ vidual provinces are welcoming the services in the Church Unity Oc­ Moscow in Russia. Eastern rite gens of Marquette, and Bishop Jos­ tion of passages from Huxley’s opportunity to meet and confer tave, held under the auspices of the Christians united with Rome form eph G. Pinten of Grand Rapids. new book. The Olive Tree, that he with Monsignor McDonnell. St. Paul’s guild of New York in a total of 7,758,300, including those There were close to 30 Bishops from Seattle.—The enrollment ^of 50 “ seems to be fairly set upon the Monsignor McDonnell was in the Church of the Gesu here, the who are in the United States, he all parts of the country in attend­ new Japanese pupils at Ma^knoll path that brought Arnold Lunn Milwaukee on Tuesday, and there Rev. John LaFarge, SJ., associate said. ance. school here was credited to the im­ into the Church.” One of the he met with the diocesan directors editor of America, pleaded for a “ Obstacles,” said Father La­ After the Cathedral services, the pression made by the National passages quoted is: “ To think cor­ of Milwaukee, Superior, Green better understanding among Cath­ Farge, “ to the reunion of the Ori­ body was taken to new Holy Sepul­ Conference of Catholic Charities, Florence M. Winter of Wash­ rectly is the condition of behav­ Bay, and La Crosse in Wisconsin olics of the Latin rite of the situa­ ental Christians with the Apostolic chre cemetery, founded in Detroit held here in August, 1936. Cath­ ington, national chairman of the ing well. It is also in itself a and of Marquette in Michigan. The tion and practices of their Eastern See are both political and spiritual. by Bishop Gallagher. The Ordi­ olic work among the Pacific coast National ConTcrts’ league of tha moral act; those who would think week beginning Feb. 1 and con­ rite brethren. It is hard to say which are the nary’s grave is in a plot reserved Orientals was given special atten­ Catholic Daughters of America, correctly must resist considerable tinuing through the month, re­ Quoting from recent statistics, greater. Among the political ob­ for the burial of the clergy, and the tion at the conference, with the re­ who opened a national crusade temptations.” For some months, gional meetings are scheduled for Father LaFarge estimated the stacles in the past was the identi­ grave site was chosen by the Bishop sult that many Shintoists, Budd­ against Communism at a meeting it has been rumored here that S t Paul, Portland, San Francisco, number of Christians of the various fication of religion with the State himself: hists, and others decided to en­ just held in Washington. Members Aldous Huxley has been making a Los Angeles, Santa Fe, San An­ Eastern rites separated from Rome under the Tsarist regime in Rus- Notable for his labors and inter- roll their children in the Mary- of the C. D. of A ., totaling 200,000, study of Catholic doctrine. tonio, and New Orleans. as approximately 145,000,000, of (TumtoPageS — Column S) Bishop Gallagher (T u m to Page S — Column 6) knoll school. will participate in the campaign. PAGE TWO THE REGISTER Sunday, January SI, 1937 CHURCH PROPERTY IS President s Latest Photo F i E U BITES LOVERS OF ART WILL RE HIT BY FLOOD WATERS WILL CBEET tSE BEED FBB ATTRACTED TO EXHIRIT (Contintied From Page One) ing, Jan. 25. River reports then (Continued From Page One) painted the poor man’s real ac­ •helter. Medical officers, Mr. indicated no relief, rather a one day in the neighborhood of tions, the places where he lived; White declared, shuddered when threatened continued rise because Colle, saw a young shepherd draw­ all the peculiarities o f topography, of heavy rains in Pennsylvania. 1 people, dress, and architecture of they estimated the toll of human ing one of his sheep on a piece of lives that the disease-laden water The effect of these rains was al­ smooth slate with a bit of sharp Francis’ time. Not since the days ready felt at Parkersburg, W. Va., of the catacombs had anything so and exposure will claim before the (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) stone. Cimabue, impressed with story is fully told. where the river was reported to be the boy’s ability, made the lad his important taken place in the his­ ganizations of the diocese will be ests in many different fields. Bishop C. L. Reece, INS staff corre­ rising a^in. represented in a gigantic parade pupil. Another legend is that tory of painting. The city was placed in effect on Gallagher was particularly well Giotto, rising in a barbarous age, Giotto did his work against a spondent, described the calamity from the east entrance of the park known for his administration of that is Louisville’s in a Jan. 25 an emergency holiday. Mayor to the pavilion, with Judge Dean straightway established a new and background of reality. All Italy Wilson addressed the people over the Diocese of Detroit, in which fully developed art. Florentine is there: Cities and their surround­ story. “ In the block-long armory,” Sherry as grand marshal. It is ex­ the Church kept pace with one of he said, “ 5,000 homeless are hud­ the radio, putting the city on a pected that the crowd at this re­ civic pride built up the story that ings, the churches that covered Sunday basis “ umier a benign the most phenomenal physical ex­ his was a quasi-miraculous and the land, landscapes that were dled in bleak despair. Too ex­ ception will rival that present for pansions ever enjoyed by a com­ hausted to move or to think too dictatorship.” No stores were Catholic day, the first Sunday of providential rise to pre-eminence. real. All Italians were there: opened, except drug stores, food munity in the United States; his All are good stories, but there is Popes, Bishops, priests, and deeply about the disaster that has the exposition, when 50,000 at­ remarkable record for the estab­ stores, and banks. Monday, City no reason to believe any of them. monks; burghers, townsfolk, peas­ overtaken them, they created hard­ tended a Military field Mass. lishment of new parishes and Cath­ Manager Clarence Dykstra issued ants, singers by the roadside, men ly a stir yesterday when a baby General chairman of the recep­ olic institutions; his deep interest Italian civilization at the be­ was born in one comer of the huge further regulations that the citi­ tion is Albert V. Mayerhofer, K.C. ginning of the 14th century cer­ at drink, men at feasts, men at zens should not telephone, except in public questions. funerals. room.” H.S., with Judge William J. Col- In the nearly 19 years that tainly was not barbaric, and Ital­ in emergencies, that they should lard as master of ceremonies. Five- Much of Giotto’s work has been At Washington, word that con­ Bishop Gallagher governed the Dio­ ian art had already begun to grow not bother to call the fire depart­ minute talks will be given by Mrs. ruined by time; some of it has gress will be asked td pay relief cese of Detroit, the Catholic popu­ out o f the tradition-bound Byzan­ ment for small ordinary fires, that been completely destroyed. But costs in the flood area came from Theresa Stuckey for the women of lation increased from 386,000 to tine formula of painting. the people stay off the streets, that what he did for art can never be the White House Monday. At the the diocese, and by William Ma- 607,434, it is revealed by a study Giotto’s contribution to .art does theaters remain closed, that doc­ lost, for he .set the fashion for same time, the Red Cross asked heady for the men. An address of of copies of the Official Catholic not need the embellishment of the the nation to contribute |4,000,- tors should not be called except welcome will be given by Mayor the men that came after him. for serious emergencies, that the Directory. In the same time, the pretty tales. He was in art a son 000 for immediate use in relieving Percy J. Benbough, and then, fol­ number of churches with resident of the p e a t S t Francis of Assisi, Not alone at Assisi, not alone at drug supplies be conserved and Florence, but in many great cities distress. lowing an address by the Rt. Rev. pastors increased from 174 to 291, and it is at Assisi that he did his The White House said congress used sparingly, that the water was Msgr. John M. Hegarty, V.F., the of Italy did Giotto work: In Rome, pure but boiling was recommend­ and the total number of all first fine work. * In his 28 frescoes will be asked for a flood relief ap­ response will be made by Bishop churches from 246 to 345. The telling the story of St. Francis, in Padua, in Naples. From O n e propriation as soon as needs were ed. In short, Cincinnatians were Buddy. Solemn Benediction will place to another he went, working put on their honor in the crisis. total number of priests in the dio­ Giotto made a clear break with determined. Rear Admiral Cary conclude the program, with the for Popes and prelates and hum­ _ The flood is the worst in the cese increased from 318 to 800, the past. T. Grayson issued a call to 3,700 massed choirs of the parishes again ble monks. history of the city. Never had the and the total number of diocesan S t Francis had left a deep im­ chapters to double their relief directed by Father Lani. No mystic and no ascetic was river reached such a high stage. priests from 254 to 587. Parishes print on the life of Italy. His quotas after receiving word that this Giotto who started a revolu­ In the business section along the and missions with schools increased story could not be told in the stiff more than 400,000 now are home­ tion in painting. No handsome waterfront, water reached Third from 102 in 1918 to 201 in 1936, formula of the earlier religious less. Ho previously had asked for gentleman was he, but a lover of street, but the main downtown and the number of pupils in paro­ painters. Tradition in art gave $2,000,000, which was in addition life, a rollicking artist, a friend business district was out of the chial schools increased from 44,436 way to invention, to a new realism. to $1,000,000 already allotted Understaoding of of Dante, whose face he painted to 102,395 in that time. Giotto, in his frescoes on St. Fran­ flood. To the east of the city. many times, and of Petrarch; a from regular disaster relief funds. . Establiihed Seminary cis, followed St. Bonaventure’s Mount Washington could be man who figures in tales by Boc­ Bishop Gallagher established Sa­ life of the little man of Assisi. He reached only by a 75-mile detour. caccio and Sacchetti as a bon- The western suburbs of the city in cred Heart seminary, which was took for his models real persons, opened in September, 1919, and real scenes, real bits of Italian vivant— jovial, good natured, and Cincinnati Placed on Price Hill were completely sur­ Sdgsnlicsllii«i This new portrsufc of President Franklin D. RooseTelt was espe- humorous, with a pardonable bit erected its magnificent building. life. To give the people a true rounded by water. The water ciallx posed for his second inangnration in Washington. His rugged of eccentricity. In the Sacred Heart Seminary portrait of their saint, Giotto Emergency Basis backed up Mill creek to flood Cum- face ihowt few.signs of the strain of his work. This is the man that the world Cincinnati, 0.— Snow" Friday minsville in the northern part of (Continued From Page One) fund campaign, the sum of $4,000,- 000 was sought to be raised and of art will recall at the exhibitioh night, snow and qold weather the city. sia, in which the Church was an in Florence this year. Saturday, a thaw Saturday night, In this northern part of the organ of the government and a total more than $9,000,000 was and rain all day until Sunday mid­ city, fire broke out when reserve shared the weakness that invari­ obtained in pledges. “ The results of our seminary campaign have First Year of night raised the Ohio river at Cin­ gasoline tanks of the Crosley ably attends a Church governed by cinnati seven feet to an all-time Radio company and the Standard State appointees or even laymen. aroused the wonder and admiration record of 80 feet Monday morn- Oil company exploded. The re­ Another major political difficulty in of the Catholic world,” Bishop Gal­ BLOTCHY SKIN? sulting conflagrations were fright­ former times was the peculiar sys­ lagher told his people on this occa­ ful and all the more serious be­ tem followed by the 'Turkish gov­ Catholic War Vet* Aid Thousand* stitute held at Fargo, N. Dak., last sion. “ From the walls of the Vati­ New Order Ends cause of the explosions and the ernment which kept the Christians New York.— Several thousand fall. can to the humblest cottage in far- fact that the firemen had to fight divided on intensely nationalistic persons were helped in 1936 by off Australia, Catholic hearts throb BlllilOS? Pres* Patron to Be Hour’s Theme (Continued From Page One) Presideot Cites the blaze from boats. Early esti­ lines .... the National Welfare department faster at the’greatness Pope Pius, comparatively free in the main entrance of the new on along a 1,800-mile front in the presented in the United States adjutor to Bishop Henry Richter my appetite was improved and I gained in ceived here that the election of as his arguments,” but stoutly up­ from pain for the first time in railroad terminal. Sunday night, Ohio and Mississippi river valleys. supreme court in Washington and of Grand Rapids. He became stren^Fi, I felt better in every way.’’ the Very Rev. Dr. James Bernard held Father Coughlin’s riglit to Buy now of your neighborhood druggist. weeks, was reported feeling better the city was in darkness, and peo­ President Roosevelt placed all the admitted to the bar of the na­ Bishop of Grand Rapids in De­ Walker, O.P., as prior of the Do­ express his views. New size, tablets SO cts., liquid $1 & $1.35. than he has for days. Last Sun­ ple were asked to burn only one resources of the federal govern­ tion’s highest tribunal. Father cember, 1916, succeeding Bishop minican house of studies at the day, reclining in his bedchair, he light in their homes. The electric ment at the relief of the stricken O’Mahoney said he has no inten­ Richter, and on July 18, 1918, was held court for more than two hours, power plant was able to supply Catholic university has been con­ tion of actively practicing in any transferred to the see of Detroit. areas. The river was never so firmed by the Very Rev. T. S. Mc­ discussing vital Church affairs most of the city. The gas supply high; in the flood of 1884, the court, but became a lawyer in His installation as Bishop of De­ WE WILL PAY YOU Dermott, O.P., provincial, and his with visiting Cardinals. was considered to be adequate so level was 71.7 feet, and in 1913 order to carry on more effectively troit took place on Nov. 18,1918. FROM 5% TO 9% Afterward, he received the Gov­ long as no serious breaks occurred council. Father Walker succeeds his religious work in Florida. Warned of Communism it reached 69 feet. North of Cin­ the Very Rev. H. J. McManus, ernor of Vatican City, Marchese in the mains. cinnati, the cities of Portsmouth Crutade Date* Changed Bishop Gallagher was zealous in FOR LIFE O.P. Serafini, and the Apostolic Nuncio The city supply of drinking and New Richmond were com­ Cincinnati. — Change in dates his warnings against the dangers on any amount you give us to support our work to the Quirinal palace. water was acutely short in the be­ pletely under water Monday. Be­ Forum Elect* Prieit President for the tenth national convention of Bolshevism, Communism, and for the Preservation of the Faith. HOLY With Cardinal Pacelli, Secretary ginning of the week. The pumps tween Cincinnati and Louisville, Washington. — The Rev. Dr. of the Catholic Students’ Mission Socialism. Speaking to the De­ TRINITY LIFE INCOME ANNUITY BONDS of State of the Vatican, and Car­ were no longer pumping water the river towns were suffering al­ Francis Borgia Steck, O.F.M., of Crusade at Cleveland from Aug. troit Council of Catholic Organiza­ are safe and sound. Write today, stating your dinals Faulhaber and Schulte of into the reservoirs. The supply, most as badly. North Bend and the department of history at the 10-13 to Aug. 17-20 is announced tions in 1934, he cited the spread age and the amount of money you have available for God’s work. Germany, the Pontiff reviewed re­ however, was believed to be suf­ Aurora and Lawrenceburg, Ind., Catholic university, Washington, by the Rev. Edward A. Freking, of these influences as an example MISSIONARY SERVANTS“^ F THE MOST HOLY TRINITY D. C., and noted scholar in the field cent diplomatic negotiations for a ficient if handled properly. For were almost competel^ surround­ national secretary. of how apparently impossible V. Rev. Eugene J. Brennan, M. S. SS. T., Holy Trinity, Alabama new concordat between the Vati­ private use, the water was turned ed. Considerable excitement was of Latin-American history, was Seriei on CommunUm I* Succe** things can become realities. This can and the Reich. on only for an hour in the morn­ caused Sunday when two large elected president of the Inter- Providence, R. I.— So success­ warning was often repeated, and The Vatican City Governor told ing and for another hour in the drume of gasoline from Cincinnati American forum at its recent ful was the recent*series of public only a few months ago, in an ad­ International News Service: “ I evening. There was enough coal were seen floating down the river. meeting at Columbian house of lectures on Communism, spon­ dress to a meeting of Catholic found the Pope really quite well. in the city, but few homes in the Coast guards managed to turn the George Washington university. sored by the Thomistic institute Study clubs here, the Bishop de­ I was received after the Holy Fa­ flood district had heat or were drums into shore before they ex­ Nun Head* Nurse*’ Association of Providence college, that a new clared that the liberty of the T H E REGISTER ther had spoken to three other per­ Notre Dame, Ind.— Sister M. series is being planned. United States can be saved only able to use furnaces. ploded or burned. Published Every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. sons. He did not seem the least bit Every foot of hospital space was Amadeo, head of the school of I* Named Retreat-Ma*ter by checking the spread of Com­ fatigued.” being utilized. St. Mary’s hospital, nursing of St. Mary’s college, Chicago. — The Rev. Joseph munism through the promotion of 934-938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 near the railroad terminal, was Most of Louisville Notre Dame, was elected a director Forst, O.F.M., at present pastor social justice and the spread of Dr. Pierce*! PleMant PelleU made of carrying on under difficulties, be­ of the North Central division of of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Christian ideals. President...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D., Denver Apple are effeetire in rerooTin^ aecii> cause water in the basement left the Indiana State Nurses’ associa­ Dubuque, la., has been appointed When the guarantee of bank President'Bmeritus...... Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D.* Wichita, Kansas malated bod7 waste. Adv. Under Water Eklitor>in-Chief...... Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith. Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. the building without heat. The tion at the regular elections. retreat-master of St. Francis Lay­ deposits began to be widely talked Managing Editor...... —...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour.D. Good Samaritan hospital placed Louisville, Ky.— Three-fourths 2 Colored Sister* Mark Jubilee* men’s Retreat house at Mayslake. about early in 1983, it was pointed Associate Editors— MiJiard F. Everett, Jour.D.; C. J. McNeill, A.B., B.J*; beds in all corridors. Catholic of the city was under water Mon­ Baltimore.— Two Colored Ob­ Catholic Lauded for Peace Work out by the Michigan Catholic, of­ Rev. Walter Caiiavan, M.A.; Rev. John Cavanagh, M.A. schools were opened as food and day morning in the worst flood in late Sisters of Providence cele­ Oakland, Calif.— Dr. Robert M. ficial organ of the Diocese of De­ clothing collecting centers. The the history of the city. Authori­ brated jubilees as members of the Carr, formerly a member of the troit, that Bishop Gallagher had DIOCESAN EDITIONS Springer institute at St. Peter’s ties had ordered all people to order at the Oblate convent here. faculty of St. Mary’s college, who advocated this procedure a year CENTRAL CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Fresno) evacuate the city. Heavy rains The nuns are Sister Mary Augus­ served as a technical adviser of the before as “ a most potent means Most Rev. Bishop Philip G. Scher, D.D., President Cathedral school was turned into Rt. Rev. Michael Sullivan, Editor and Busines* Manager a relief station. The Catholic over the week-end up the river tine, who marked her 70th anni­ United States delegation to the of restoring public confidence.” eheeld b« hotter informed about were expected to cause a still SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Sacrameijto) tbefr ailments. Fatber HenmaaB, Charities organized more than 500 versary as a religious, and Sister Inter-American Conference for The Bishop expressed his opposi­ Most Rev. Biebop Robert J. Armstrong, D.D., President noted workers and 200 trucks and auto­ farther rise in the river in the Mary Evangelista, who observed the Maintenance of Peace at tion to the rapid liquidation of the Rev. Patrick A. McHugh, S.T.B.. Editor and Busines* Manager vicinity of Louisville. Monday NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand Island) mobiles to circulate among the her 50th anniversary. They re­ Buenos Aires, has received from assets of Detroit banks which were Moat Rev. Bishop S. V. Bona, D.D., President; Rev. Patrick McDaid (No. Platte), CATHOLIC various parish schools of the city telephone communication with the ceived a special blessing from His President Franklin D. Roosevelt a compelled to close their doors early Editor; Rev. Paul Wiese (Grand Island), Busines* Director priest. expUina in hte famous for supplies. city was impossible, only one sec­ Holiness. letter of congratulation for the in 1933. Only this month, Bishop EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Falls) Several Catholic institutions tion of the city remaining unsub­ Paper Published on Ship aid he gave. Gallagher discussed the morality Most Rev. Bishop Edwin V. O'Hara, D.D., LL.D., President merged. Rev. Eugene Gergen, Editor and Busines* Manager HEALTH BOOK suffered in the flood. St, Rose of Washington. — An interesting Will Talk on Supreme Court of the “ sit-down strike” in the auto­ WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) the causes and srmptoras of Lima’s church on Eastern avenue, enterprise, believed unique in the Washington. — The Rev. Ed­ motive industr- in Sts. Peter and Moet Rev. Bishop Joseph M. GilmorS, D.D., President HerroasDtoortkra Cent * Rhcvna. along the river, had water in the Catholic press field, is being con­ mund A. Walsh, S.J., regent of Paul’s Cathedral here, telling 1,500 Rev, Patrick Casey, M.A., Editor and Business Manager Stomach Dlaea.e. tiam Church Property in ducted on board the M.S. Tatsuta the Foreign Service school of Holy Name men that, if used only NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) Bladder * Kldacjr HardealBK •( tb* church; St. Henry’s church, St. Most Rev. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D., J.C.L., D.Sc.Hiat., Fre*. and Editor J.aH A Lirer Arterlea Anthony’s church on Budd street, Mam, bearing a large number of Georgetown university, will devote as a picketing measure and. as a SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) Drapsx Headache and Sacred Heart church in Camp Nashville Safe pilgrims, notably many members the major portion of his 1937 lec­ means of keeping out strike-break­ Mott Rev. Louis B. Kucera, D.D., Preaident "*■ Eesema, Leg Seres Washington, near Cumminsville. Nashville, Tenn.— Two thou­ of the Heirarchy, to the 33rd In­ ture series to discussions of the ers, it is legitimate. If employed Rev. Maurice Helmann, M.A., Jour.D.,* Editor and Busines* Managtr Aethaaa Anemia AChloroeis fundamental questions involved in to seize a plant, it results in an WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) Bronchial Catanh Irapnrc Blood had water in the basements, and sand people homeless and $500,- ternational Eucharistic Congress Most Rev. Bishop John J. Swint. D.D., President Constipation and other tronMeo the water reached the first floor of 000 property damage were the esti­ at Manila. The enterprise is the proposals to curb the powers of illegal possession of property and Rev. Frederick J. Schwertz, M.A., Editor and Business Managtr and how these ailments can be com­ the rectory of St. Patrick’s church, mated toll of the raging flood publication on shipboard of a the supreme court over acts of is wrong, he said. At the same PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria. Illinois) batted by simple means. This book la Catholic newspaper utilizing news congress. The lecture course will time, Bishop Gallagher announced Host Rev. Bishop J. H. Schlarman, D.D., Ph.D., J.C.D., Prasident Cumminsville. St. Joseph’s Or­ waters of the Cumberland river at Rev. H. H. Ross, A.B., B.J., Editor and Business Manager phan asylum in Cumminsville was Nashville aften ten days of con­ of the world flashed to it by radio be given in Memorial Continental the formation of a Catholic Culture SANTA FE REGISTER (Santa Fe. New Mexico) FREE caught in the back water of Mill tinuous rain. Although no lives by a Catholic news service. hall, beginning Feb. 19. circle in every parish in the dio­ Moat Rev. Archbishop Rudolph A. Gerken, D.D., President Rev, Jose Garcia, Editor and Business Manager Hundreds of thousands creek. have been lost, many families in Colored 3rd Order Begun Newman Club* Meet Feb. 5-7 cese, and the appointment of a found help by followinr Great care was being exercised the inundated regions were taken New York.— Regarded as an im­ Philadelphia.— College students priest to serve as the co-ordina­ ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona, Pa.) his advice. Contains 136 Most Rev. Bishop Richard T. Guilfoyle, President and no epidemic or serious sick­ from the roofs of their homes by portant development of the Bless­ of institutions from Maine and tor. The purpose of the circles is Rev. Thomas E. Madden, Ph.D., 8.T.L., Editor and Business Manaier . paces. 200 illustratsons. Canada to Georgia will come to It will show you the ness had broken out early in the boats. Catholic Church property ed Martin de Porres canonization to enlighten the faithful on social TEXAS PANHANDLE REGISTER (Amarillo) way to better health and week. All schools had been closed*. has not been affected by the flood. movement is the first unit of the Philadelphia by the hundreds Feb. questions and to counteract per­ Most Rev. Bishop Robert E. Lucey, D.D., President Rev, Thomas J. Drury, Editor and Business Manager happineas. You can The Red Cross was in charge of re­ The river at 54 feet was 14 Third Order of St. Dominic for 5, 6, and 7 to attend the annual nicious propaganda and anti-reli­ have this book, without convention o f the Middle Atlantic LA CROSSE REGISTER (La Crosse, Wise.) coat or oblicaHon. lief, and the city administration in feet above flood stage and inun­ Catholics in Harlem by the Rev. gious activities. Most Rev. Bishop Alexander J. MeGavick. D.D., President; Most Rev, Bishop Mail Couiwn, MOW. charge of maintaining law ■ and dated three city blocks on lower Edward L. Hughes, O.P., editor of Federation of College Newman Bishop Gallagher was the imme­ William B. Griffin, Vice President the Torch and national director of Clubs. The convention will bring diate ecclesiastical superior of the Rev, J. Francis Brady, Editor and Business Manager order. Hospitals were supplied Broadway, but the flood is not so DULUTH REGISTER (Duluth. Minn.) first with water, gas, and elec­ bad as that of 1927. the Third Order of S t Dominic. prominent speakers for the three- Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, pastor L. HEUMANN 4 00., Dept 874CGf Most Rev. Bishop Thomas A. Welch, President 34 E. 12th SU New York. N. t. tricity. All social agencies, the With the situation at home well Rural Report*' Printed day sessions. of the Shrine of the Little Flower Rev. Joseph Hughes. Editor and Businesa Manager authorities, and the people were in hand, Nashville were concentrat­ Washington. — The Rural Life Social Work of Saint* Compareil at Royal Oak and noted radio The Denver Catholic Register Is also a part of thia newspaper system. Please send me Father Henmann's bureau of the National Catholic Washington. — The Saints and speaker. Bishop Gallagher public­ Me “ FREE" Health Book. working together in a fine spirit of ing on helping the neighboring city Price of The Register (dated every Snnday), $1 a year. Canada find Sonth co-operation. No great loss of life of Louisville. Doctors, nurses, medi­ Welfare Conference has just pub­ Social Work is a new book written ly defended Father Coughlin on America. $1.60. Foreign, $1.76. In bundle lots, one cent a copy U bought Name _ or sickness was reported, though cine, and food were being dis­ lished another addition to the by Mary Elizabeth Walsh of the several occasions when the noted regularly for aale or distribution. Addrtss it was still too early to give an patched hourly to the stricken city. growing Catholic mral literature, department of sociology at the radio speaker was attacked be­ accurate estimate. I^operty dam­ When Louisville’s radio went out, entitled Rural Catholic Action. It Catholic University of America. cause 01 certain activities in con­ Entered as Second Class Matter at Pott Office, Denver, Colorado. age Monday was expected to reach Nashville’s WSM took up the work is a 64-page brochure containing Modern social work is contrasted nection with the National Union The Register has the largest circulation of any paper in the English language My ailment Is------the papers read by the directors strikinpjly with the work of 25 for Social Justice, which Father devoted to religious news. (Please mention it.) as high as $20,000,000. of directing the relief and re­ Many factories had been turned mained on the air continuously. of Rural Life bureaus at their in­ saints in the past 100 years. Coughlin founded. He made it -.’if I Sunday, January 31, 1937 T H E REGISTER PAGE THREE

*‘STRANGE BUT TRUE” B y M. J. Murray , ASK AND LEARN T H E BOOK F eb. 2 Is F east' Addrei* P. O. Box 1497, Denver, Colo. /g 7 QaiLedni oP Q otd^, fREGISTER^ Is it sinful for a woman to use becomes a Catholic, may avail him­ artificial aids to beauty, such as self of the Pauline Privilege, in O f F erification rouge, plucking the eye brows, etc,? virtue of which he is free to con­ The morality of such external tract marriage with any Catholic ITALY IN THE MAKING, aids to beauty as the question men­ woman who is free to marry. But 1846-1848. By G. F.-H. and J. Presentation of Mary’s Divine Son Is tions is determined by the motive whether he can in the Catholic Berkeley. Cambridge Univeriity which prompts their use. If the Church marry this woman whose Principal Object of Liturgy Press. Pp. 374. $6. motive is good, the use of cos­ marriage has been annuled, de­ A i m CUAIOUSI metics is morally justifiable; if the pends on whether the declaration When Pius IX ascended the Of Day motive is evil, their use’ is im­ of nullity was made by the Catholic ARcHl-nrcniAE Pontifical throne in June, 1846, Church. If the Catholic Church affirm s. moral or sinful. A good motive is the Papacy was facing one of the (The Liturgy— Week of Jan. 31 fested to the world represented that a woman may make herself has found her marriage to be null, to Feb. 6) by the three Wise Men. Now, at most difficult situations it has had attractive to men with the view of or if subsequently the Catholic J t Wa f lajcen jnm . , (By Rev. Clarence G. Issenman) the purification of His Mother, winning a husband, or, in the case Church should declare her mar­ to meet in modern times. The Sunday, Jan. 31— ^Sezagesima Sun­ He is recognized to be the salva­ fLe rt on Hoe day (prlvilefad Sunday o( the 2nd of the woman who is already mar­ riage null, then she would be free if struggle to unify Italy was ap­ tion “ prepared before the face o f te corvj^ ib 0^ ijxkln. class; semi-double). Commemora­ ried, that by preserving her phys­ to contract marriage with the gen­ tion ol St. John Bosco. all peoples: a light to the revela­ tleman who under the conditions proaching its climax. Conflicting ical charm and beauty she may /k ik e ' parties and divergent aims, the Monday, Feb. 1—St. Ignatius, tion of the Gentiles, and the glory retajn the love of her husband. above set down may avail himself Bishop 2uid Martyr (double). of Thy people Israel” by the of the Pauline Privilege, fanaticism of extremists, and the Tuesday, Feb. 2— Purification of Obviously, mere personal adorn­ duplicity of leaders combined to the Bless^ Virgin Mary (double, Prophet Simeon in the Temple ment is by itself not sufficient to make the Pope’s position and 2nd class). Blessing of candles. itself. win and hold the affection of any How many branches of the Cath­ Wedne^ay, Feb. 3 — St. Blaise, course of action hazardous and Bishop and Martyr (simple). Bless­ Besides the Latins, other rites reasonable man, but it helps. Even olic Church are in unity with delicate. The authors of the ing of throats. in the Church celebrate this feast Rome? in the case of the single woman present hook, though not Cath­ Thursday, Feb. 4 — St. Andrew in the same spirit. The Copts term who is not in quest of a husband, If by “ branches” are meant va­ _ ^ ^ fiiuHicaH, ?irteis olics, give us an accurate and sym­ Corsini, Bishop and Confessor it “ the Presentation of the Lord it is important for her not to neg­ rious “ rites,” the Catholic Church, (double). in the Temple.” The Armenians Trtitivkg C entre eUT pathetic picture of the first year Friday, Feb. 5— St. Agatha, Virgin lect her personal appearance, for, accordir^ to the Catholic Encyclo­ and a half of Pins’ troubled reign. and Martyr (double). First Friday call it “ the coming of the Son of in our day and age especially, no paedic Dictionary, recognizes nine MaiUtlo 1^d,kONOOH The new Pope was favorably in­ of the month. God into the Temple.” Tlje Greeks small store is set on a neat and rites, namely, the Latin, Byzantine, Saturday, Feb. 6— St. Titus, Bish­ clined to the legitimate aspirations op and Confessor (double). Com­ celebrate it as the meeting of the attractive appearance, and it is Abyssinian, Armenian, Chaldean, lUSlOENnAL of the Italian people and did all memoration of St. Dorothy, Virgin Lord and His Mother with Simeon much easier to get and hold em­ Coptic, Malabar, Maronite, and * PoMHsnc m A iu m that he could to promote them. and Martyr. Anniversary of the and Anna. election of Pope Pius XI. ployment if one takes reasonable Syrian. These rites, except the TP a/BLS AN0 The aim of the present work is According to the Mosaic law, cai'e of one’s personal adornment. Latin and Syrian, also are used by to show the Pontiff’s efforts and God claimed for Himself in a On the other hand, the motive groups of Christians who do not 6UARANUB^ how they were utilized by men, Not the Purification of the \ Blessed Mother, but the presenta­ special manner all first-born male which prompts the use of beauty recognize the supremacy of the pretended friends and recipients offspring, both of animals and of aids may be evil, such as to seduce Holy Father as the head of Chris­ knx k e e n ______EfjPjjQVMBNT of the Pope’s favors, to further tion of the Divine Son in the Temple is the principal object of men: “ All of the male kind, that others into sin, and, in this case, tendom, and are not in communion in ike SAelier on Owe>* lOOOqirls their own schemes and to put the openeth the womb, shall be mine” the use of cosmetics becomes sin­ with him. the liturgy of the Feast of the M O u n f^ S A , Hue. l o M o f a t h&ve been. Pope into an extreme and un­ (Exod. xxxiv, 19). The animals ful. In the use of beauty aids, tenable position. Chicanery and Purification of the Blessed Virgin in posittonS siiict Mary, celebrated on Feb. 2. Forty were to be used for sacrifice in the however, there should be due mod­ _ If 1 have led another into mortal iriountatK In ike fllpS. '4K* centre ingratitude mark the sad picture. Temple. But parents were to re­ eration; extravagance should be TMC fftESENT HOLY •ferTHER The book takes us to the eve of days after He had been born. Our sin, and make a good Confession, St»rtc4,. Lord, as it were, showed Himself deem their first-born sons: “ The avoided, and money which is need­ is my sin forgiven, even though the f4APE THE ASCBn T a n d the revolution of 1848, when the to be the promised Messias for the first-born of thy sons thou shalt ed for more important things person I led into sin does not re­ SHetuREp -rHeRff in Pope’s efforts were brought to first time to the proper religious redeem” (Exod. xxxiv, 20). should not be sacrificed to the pur­ pent? nought. chase of unnecessary cosmetics. 1S8«?. authorities of the Jews. It seems also the more fitting, Yes, your sin is forgiven, but you since Our Lord had no earthly The chief beauty, however, for As a presentation of the almost At His birth. He was declared are obliged to do what you can to father, that Mary and not St. Jos­ impossibly difficult situation of the to be the Savior in the angels’ which all should strive is beauty repair the scandal you have given, Papacy and an appreciative under­ message to the Jewish nation in eph should be represented in the o f soul and character. This inner and to induce your accomplice to Gospel narrative as playing the beauty is far more precious than standing of Pius IX’s efforts to the persons of the shepherds. At repent. active part in this presentation of mere physical charm. Yet the two meet that situation the book is Epiphany, by a star. He was mani- W> worthy of all praise. It is the Our Lord to God. This same Mo­ kinds of beauty are not incom­ Ve'fKi» saic law, however, forbade a wom­ patible; both should be striven I f the Orthodox Church should second of a series in which the au­ Communists Pretend decide to unite with Rome, would thors propose to give the entire an, after childbirth, to appear in after in due proportion to their public or to touch anything con­ relative importance. its priests have to be reordained story of Italian unification.— Ed­ Unity With Catholics by Roman Catholic Bishops? mund F. Burke, S.J. secrated to God for 40 days after the birth of a son, or for 80 days Why should one stay until the Russian Orthodox orders are ac­ New Haven.— In a letter strik­ cepted as valid, and, consequently, io iis i ir/eeks cgt/e$k6tt: ^ ingly illustrative of the artful after the birth of a daughter. end of Mass and for the prayers at THE TWENTY ECUMENICAL When these days were ended, .the the foot of the altar after Mass? unless there should be some special ^ M n s a s a a o oRiQiNA'reo tactics with which Communists reason for doubting the validity of COUNCILS OF THE CHURCH. seek to attract sympathizers, Paul mother was to present herself at The reason for hearing an en­ IN T iJCLAno iN DAYS - 7 T to ccWTURifj. SuccetsiUe Rmt seNr By the Rev. Clement Raab, O.F.M. the Temple with an offering for a a particular ordination, the convert an annuau iriBuhe to Rome fon. ihe uchtinc of -mE Basiucas of 51 piter C. Wicks, city secretary of the tire Mass, and, therefore, for not New York. Longmans. Pp. 226. Communist party of New Haven, sacrifice of thanksgiving and an­ leaving before the end on Sundays Orthodox priests would not be re­ ANO ST PAUL, the Residue toV/gy s n r very day that she was legally Father Raab’s book is a brief lumbus here saying that “ the the law of the Church requires us Communists and Catholics and all eligrible to appear again in public to assist at Mass in its entirety, Is it right for a girl to think of account of each of the ecumenical and to attend religious services, councils held at intervals from 325 progressives have a common and not merely at a part of the marrying when her mother is ill cause.” Asserting that there must Mary is found at the Temple pre­ Mass. On week-days, when there and likely to be so for the rest of to 1869. The work is primarily senting her Divine Son. a companion handbook for the be some misunderstanding of the is no obligation to assist at Mass, her life, and when her parents al­ TRUE MORALITY MUST aims of the Communist party of The offering to be made by a ways talk as though marriage were study of Church history. Its If we choose to assist at it, respect New Haven, he asks that a mem­ mother was a lamb to be burnt as and reverence require that, if it a foolish thing to undertake? value lies in its clearness and brev­ a_ sacrifice of thanksgiving and a ity, and the straightforward man­ ber of that party be invited to be possible, we assist at the Mass Marriage is a perfectly honor­ the next meeting of the Knights of pigeon or turtle dove as a sacri­ until the end. If one were assist­ able state in life. Divine in insti­ HAVE RELIGIOUS BASIS ner in which each council and its fice for sin. If one could not af­ work are described. Father Raab Columbus “to present our program ing at a royal court function, it tution and sacred in purpose. It is for our mutual clarification.” ford a lamb, one was allowed by would be construed as an insult to wrong to speak of what Our Lord did not intend to contribute to the the law to substitute a pigeon or There are many, doubtless, in legislative authority, the one su­ of material utility, and, per con­ the king to leave in the midst of raised to the dignity of a sacra­ discoveries of scholarship or to a turtle (Jove. This pair of turtle our pwn day, who are desirous of preme and ultimate source of all tra, that is morally bad which the function. Now Mass is the ment as “ a foolish thing to under­ decide controversial and moot Big Celebration Marks doves, the offering of the poor, conserving that moral standard works for material disadvantage.” Divinely instituted function to do take.” There are, however, cir­ moral law, exists in human nature questions; his purpose was to pre­ Centennial of Church was the one given by Mary. which they regard as the one solid itself, or must be traced to the But, although morality and true sent outstanding facts and find­ honor to the King of Kings, the cumstances where it is advisable basis of social order, but they ask utility are closely associated, they Since, in the birth of Our Lord, Lord God, Creator of the universe. to forego or to postpone marriage. economic development of society. ings in a readable survey free for a morality dissociated from Morality, it is contended, means are nevertheless two separate Brooklyn.— St. Paul’s church Mary remained a ■virgin, although It is disrespectful to Him to depart If it is impossible to provide for a from the apparatus of learning. a mother, she did not come under religion. Now religion is the Sole conformity with custom, and cus­ things. He who is resolutely de­ here marked its centennial as a in the midst of that sacred func­ sick mother and at the same time Busy students and the general the scope of the law. In the eyes thing which can impart to morality toms vary with the varying ex­ termined to act in accordance parish with a week’s celebration, tion before the end, unless there be a good wife and home-maker, reader will thank him for so use­ of the world, however, Mary did the necessary element of vitality igencies of successive centuries. with the moral law does not con­ ful and successful an accomplish­ arranged by the pastor, the Rev. is some very urgent reason requir­ then, for the present, marriage John Donlan. S t Paul’s church is come under the law. This reason, should be postponed, but, if one’s and assured permanence. It is, nevertheless, certain that cern himself either with the ad­ ment. ing premature departure. the dictates of morality cannot be vantages or with the ■disadvantages now the oldest Catholic church no doubt, and her humility, devo­ duty to one’s parents can be recon­ The living principle of moral­ Each council is treated in a building in Brooklyn and it ante­ tion, and love of God prompted ciled with the duties of married ity, we are told, must be sought, considered as the expression of that may accrue to him from such Give examples of sacrifices tn action; he takes into account only separate chapter, which gives the dates the foundation of the Dio­ Mary to observe the requirements life, it is pure selfishness on the not in the relations between God natural law in the common ac­ of the law. the old law among pagans. the fact that this or that evil is place and date of the council, a cese of Brooklyn by 15 years. part of a parent to stand in the and man, but in those between ceptance of that term, since they Chapter 18 of the Third Book lay no physical necessity upon us. forbidden, this or that good per­ description of the heresy or error It was at this Temple ceremony way of the daughter’s marriage. man and man, and the highest that Simeon and Anna recognized of Kings (First Book of Kings in Still less are they to be ascribed mitted, or even enjoined. Apart being attacked, and an account of Non-Catholics Praise Our Lord. The Gospel narrative the King James Version) gives a to the action of the human will, from the question of utility, every the work accomplished. Enough does not record the testimony of very graphic description of a con­ for morality is in no sense de­ good act brings a certain sense of historical and biographical back­ Priest, Holy Name Men the Prophetess Anna, other than test between Elias, the prophet of pendent upon the movements of noble satisfaction in its train, how­ ground is supplied to make each that “ she spoke of Him to all that the one true God, and the prophets More Than Faith Is the will, or of sentiments, which ever little this latter may have chapter interesting and intelligible. Seattle.— Leading non-Catholics looked for the redemption of Is­ of the false god, Baal. Elias pre­ it repudiates and condemns. been sought, while self-reproaches, The book is supplied with a bibli­ of the city of Enumclaw took occa­ ography, a complete index, and a sion to pay tribute to the Holy rael” (Luke ii, 38). But it is pared a bullock for sacrifice on one It is not reasonable to seek the unrest, and remorse follow on evil altar and the prophets of Baal pre­ Need in Salvation deeds, whether any material dis­ table of contents which is at the Name society here as a social and narrated that Simeon both de­ primary source of the moral law same time a synopsis of the 20 civic asset. At a special program, clared the Babe in his arms to be pared another. The pagan proph­ in mere usage or human conven­ advantage be experienced or not. councils. It is a work very useful each speaker honored Father the Promised One of Israel and ets called upon their god to send If subjective utility were the (One of a New Series on the that by doing well you may put to tions, seeing that these vary with for students, libraries, and Study Patrick F. Farrell, pastor of the announced to the Mother that sor­ fire from heaven to consume the ground of morality, there would “ Catholic Catechism” of Cardinal silence the ignorance of foolish the lapse of time, national idio­ clubs of school or parish or so­ Sacred Heart of Jesus parish, for rows like a sword would pierce her victim; but their prayers were not be little difficulty in justifying Gasparri) men. . . . Honor all men. Love the syncrasies, and even in response dality.— Charles W . Mulligan, S.J. his influence on youn^- ■’.nd old. heart. answered. Then Elias called upon to passing caprice, whilst moral theft and assassination, or even the true God to send fire from The Savior of mankind made it brotherhood. Fear God. Honor The Feast of the Purification quite clear that faith in one God the king. . , For unto this are you law, so far as its first principles the base betrayal of friendship. is one of the oldest feasts of the heaven to consume his victim, and are concerned, remains unchanged How often the moral law seems to his prayer was answered. This and three Divine Persons is no called, because Christ also suffered Blessed Virgin celebrated in the guarantee of salvation unless it be for us, leaving you an example throughout the course of history, run directly counter to our per­ MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED Church. At Rome, as early as miracle was to prove that Elias’ and among every people. sonal interests and to demand the God was the true God, and that rendered practical by a life pat­ that you should follow His steps” the seventh century, it ranked terned according to the doctrine (I Peter ii). Men have erred often enough bitterest sarifices! Followinf ts a list of motion pictures reylewed and classified by the National after the Feast of the Assump­ Baal, the god of the pagan proph­ eonncil of the Legion of Decency through its New York headquarters: ets, was a false god. which He taught by word and ex­ It is not sufficient, therefore, in their estimates, it is true, judg­ It is further asserted that hu­ tion. The oldest extant descrip­ ample. In His beautiful Sermon merely to .believe what is pro­ ing this or that thing as morally man reason is the supreme law­ Class A— Section 1— Unobjectionable for General Patronage tion of the celebration of this feast Adventure in Manhattan. Green Pastures. Postal Inspector. Is the pool of Bethsaida still in on the Mount, Jesus said: “ So let posed for our belief, if we would good and defensible which in real­ giver in matters of morality. If An All-American Gbomp^ Gun Ranger. Racing Lady. is in the travelog of a fourth-cen­ this be so, then the human will existence? your light shine before men, that obtain eternal life, but it is also ity was morally bad. Yet all na­ And Sudden Death. Harvester. Ramona. tury pilgrim to the Holy Land. they may see your good works, necessary to keep the command­ tions, to whatever degree of eco­ must hold itself prepared, out of As You Like It. Hats Off. Reckless Buckaroo. This account relates that “ all the This pool is mentioned in the and glorify your Father who is in ments that God and His Church nomic development they may have reverence for the gpiiding light of Back to Nature. House of Secrets. Red Tiights Ahead. priests, and after them the Bishop, Gospel of St. John v, 2, as the Bar Z Bad Man Jungle Princess. Rhythm on the Range. Heaven” (Matt, v, 16); . . . “ And have given us. Christ Himself attained, are at one in drawing reason, to fulfill the requirements Beloved Enemy. Killer at l4irge. Rio Grande Ranger. preach, always taking for their scene of one of Our Lord’s mir­ everyone that heareth these My said: “ If thou wilt enter into a sharp dividing line between of the law which this latter re­ Big Broadcast of 1987 Larceny on the Air. Romeo and Juliet. subject that part of the Gospel acles, the cure of a man who had words and doth them not, shall be (eternal) life, keep the Com­ moral good and moral evil. There veals. But the advocates of this Big Show. Laughing at Trouble. Rose Bowl. where Joseph and Mary brought suffered from an unnamed afflic­ . Lawless Land. Roundup Time in Texas. likened to a foolish man that built mandments” (Matt, xiv, 17). He must be solid foundation for so doctrine overlook the fact that, in Bulldog Edition. Let’s Make a Million. They Wanted to Marry. the Lord into the Temple on the tion for 38 years. This pool was his house upon the sand” (vii, 26). was referring at the moment to universal a distinction, and the the domain of morality, we are not Cain and Mabel. Lion's Den. Sandfiow. 40th day, and Simeon and Anna situated to the north of the Tem­ Moreover, in His grave discourse the “ Decalogue” — ^that is, the question naturally arises. Where only made aware of that which is California Mail. Luck of the Irish. The San Francisco. the prophetess, the daughter of ple in Jerusalem, at the foot of a on the Last Judgment, He empha­ “ Ten Words” or Commandments, is this to be looked for? good, but that the good presents Can This Be Dixie? Mad Holiday. Sing Me a Love Song. Phanuel, saw Him— treating of the hill known as Bezeta, outside the Captain Calamity. Man Betrayed. Son Comes Home. sized in a forceful word picture the which God gave to Moses on Mount Some contend that: “ The moral­ itself to us as a precept, clothed C^se of the Black Cat. Mandarin Mystery. Song of China. words which they spake when they walls. This section was included fact that eternal joy or eternal Sinai, and which He Himself con­ ly good is that which is possessed with all the majesty of sacred and Cavalcade of the West. Man of Affairs. Star for a Night. saw the Lord and of that offer­ within the walls of the city by misery is contingent on the per­ firmed in the New Law. All, then, inviolable law. 'The power of Champagne Waltz. Mary of Scotland. Stormy Trails. ing which His parents made.” Herod Agrippa I, who extended the formance or non-performance of have the grave obligation to learn 17 U. S. Students at conscience is not autonomous but Charge of the Light Melody for Two Stowaway. Thus, in the East as in the West, city northwards in 44 A, D, In Brigade. Mighty Treve. Straight From the good works (charity): “ Come, ye and carefully to observe the Ten Fribourg Ordinations subject to the law of another. Charlie Chan at the Opera. Million to One. Shoulders. it was the Gospel story that was the course of centuries this pool blessed of My Father, possess you Commandments, for the Com­ This power, which is the spring Conflict. Mind Your Own Business. Swing Time. commemorated, and the part of was completely filled up and cov­ the kingdom prepared for you . . . mandments do not merely serve as Fribourg. — Seventeen Ameri­ of law and moral obligation, re­ Cowboy Star. Missing Girls. Tarzan Escapes. the Blessed Virgin was subordi­ ered over, but modern excavations Crimson Circle. Mr. Ciodarella. Tattler. for I was hungry, and you gave Me a guide to individual men in their can Marianists from the Cin­ veals itself as a something greater Crooked Trail. M'Liss. Thank You, Jeeves. nated to that of her Son. have shown it to have been a basin to eat . . . As long as you did it journey towards eternity, but are cinnati and St. Louis provinces than ourselves, and possessed of Darkest Africa. Mummy’s Boys. They Met in a Taxi. In the liturgy, the Mass and hollowed out of the rock, about to one of these My least brethren, the very foundation of all civil were among the 122 candidates absolute and Divine authority. It Dead March. My American Wife. Trail Dost. Office of the feast have no neces­ 350 feet long by 180 feet wide, you did it to M e.. . . Then He shall society. in the first ordinations of the reveals itself a power on which we Doctor’s Diary. Mysterious Crossing. Traitor. sary connection with the blessing divided in the middle by a thick Elarthworm Tractor. Nine Days a Queen. Tugboat Princess. say to them also that shall be on The holy Council of Trent made 1936-37 school year for the the­ depend and to which we are an­ Easy to Take. North of Nome. Two«Fisted Gentleman. of candles and the procession that w:all. It was surrounded on all His left hand: Depart from Me, this solemn declaration: “ No one, ologians attending the University swerable for our every wor# and Empty Saddles. Oh. Susannah. Two in a Crowd. follows. Purple vestments are four sides by elaborate porticos in you cursed, into everlasting fire howsoever much he may be justi­ of Fribourg. Of the Americans, deed. To ignore it is to strip the Find the Witness. Old Corral. Unknown Ranger. worn for the lolessing of candles, the Roman style of the Herodian Follow Your Heart. Old Hutch. Walking on Air. which was prepared for the devil fied, ought to deem himself free eight received the diaconate and moral law of all force, Vrorth, and Four Days* Wonder. Once a Doctor Wanted! Jane Turner. white vestments for the feast. The period. The dividing wall also was and his angels. For I was hungry not to keep the Commandments. the remainder received Minor significance. The one ground- Fugitive in the Sky. One in a Million. Wedding Present. blessing of candles always takes topped by a portico to make the and you grave Me not to eat. . . . As No one ought to give voice to the Orders and the tonsure. cause, then, of morality is the General Spanky. Our Relations. We’re in the Legion Now. place on Feb. 2; the feast, if it We’re on the Jury five porches of which St, John long as you did it not to one of notion that God’s Commandments relation that exists between man­ Girl on the Front Page. Pennies from Heaven. falls on a privileged Sunday, is speaks. Girls* Dormitory. Fenrod and Sam West -of Nevada. these least, neither did you do it are impossible for a man to keep Patrick Scanlan Will kind and God. Glory Trail. . . White Hunter. celebrated on' the following day. to Me” (Matt, xxv, 34 ff.). when justified— a rash statement Kant himself recognized the God’s Country and the Pilot X. White Legion. Yet, throughout the prayers of When did the angel cease to dis­ Receive Medal Feb. 7 Woman. Plainsman. With Love and Kisses the bles^ng of candles, constant St. James was very explicit in condemned by the Fathers under necessity for intensifying the Golgotha. Plot Thickens. Woman in Distress turb the waters in the pool of Beth­ stressing the necessity of a prac­ anathema. For God does not bid St. Bonaventure, N. Y.—The St. force of morality by associating it allusion is made to Simeon’s call­ saida? Great O’Malley. Yellowstone. tical faith: “ What shall it profit, impossible things; but in bidding Bonaventure medal for Catholic with religion. This latter, ac­ Ctaaa A— Soctloo 2-~>Unohiectioiiable for AdulU ing the Babe in his arms the Light According to Tertullian, early my brethren, if a man say he hath He admonishes us both to do what Action will be conferred Feb. 7 cording to him, is a fiction of tjie Accusing Finger. Gold Diggers of 1987. (re-issue). of the World. It is in keeping Christian writer, “ the pool of faith, but hath not works? Shall we can and to ask for what we on Patrick F. Scanlan, managing soul by which our moral duties are After the Thin Man. Great Ziegfeld. River of Unrest. with the nature of this feast that Bethsaida, which, until the coming faith be able to save him? And if cannot do; and He helps us to be editor of the Brooklyn Tablet, at set before us as so many Divine Along Came Love. Green Light. Seven Sinners. candles, which dispel darkness, Anthony Adverse. His Brother’s Wife. She Shall Have Music. of Christ, healed the sicknesses of a brother or sister be naked, and able to do them; for ‘His com­ a testimonial banquet in the Co­ injunctions. A poor piece of April Romance. Hollywood Boulevard. She’s Dangerous should be blessed on the anniver­ Israel, afterwards ceased from be­ want daily food, and one of you mandments are not heavy’ (I John lumbus club. Prospect Park, Brook­ sophistry this! What use can Banjo on My Knee. I’d Give My Life. Sing. Baby, Sing. sary of the day on which Our Lord stowing its benefits through the say to them: Go in peace, be ye V, 3), and His ‘yoke is sweet and lyn. The medal will be presented fictions be to us if our duty be not Beware of the Ladies. Informer (re*issue). That Girl from Paris. was manifested as the Light dis­ persevering fury of the Jews.” As warmed and filled, yet give them His burden light’ (Matt, xi, 30). by a representative of the Most Blaqk Legion. Isle of Fury. Three Married Men. pelling the darkness'of sin. Thus, truly founded on Divine law? Camille. It Couldn’t Have Happened. Undercover of Night. the healing virtue of the water is not those things that are necessary For they who are the sons of God, Rev. Thomas E. Molloy, Bishop of It is a matter of daily experi­ Career Women. Ladies in Love. Valiant Is the Word for the Church prays in one of the attributed to the angel’s stirring for the body, what shall it profit? love Christ, and ‘they who love Brooklyn. The presentation pro­ ence that practical morality can College Holiday. Legion of Terror. Carrie. orations of the blessing: “ 0 Lord of the waters, if, as Tertullian So faith also, if it have not works, Him, keep His word’ (John xiv, ceedings will be broadcast from have no effective existence apart Crack-up. Lloyds of London. Without Orders. Jesus Christ, the true light, who thinks, the waters lost their cura­ is dead in itself.. . . Thou believest 2 3); and this they assuredly can coast to coast over the NBC blue Craig's Wife. Love in Exile. We Who Are About to Die. enHghtenest every man coming from Divine sanctions. If it rests Criminal Lawyer. Luckiest Girl in the World. Week-end Millionaire. tive powers at the time of Our that there is one God. Thou dost do with His Divine assistance.” network. on a human basis, it is lacking in Dangerous Number Magnificent Brute, What Becomes of the into this world, pour forth Thy Lord, the angel at the same time well: the devils also believe and The Ten Commandments of the force and stability, and changes Demon’s Island. r Men Are Not Gods. Children ? blessing upon these tapers and would have ceased to disturb the tremble. . . . Do you see that by Decalogue are so divided that the Don’t Turn ’Em Loose. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town Winterset. sanctify them with the light of Industrial Conference with the ever mutable sentiments East Meets West. (re-issue). Wives Never Know. waters. works a man is justified, and not first three are concerned with God and desires of man. Fury. Morder by an Aristocrat. Woman Rebels. Thy grace; and mercifully grant, by faith only? . . . For even as (termed “ the Commandments of Planned in Des Moines A philosopher makes the follow­ Garden of Allah. Night Waitress. Yellow Cargo. that as_ these lights, enkindled An unbaptized Protestant man the body without the spirit is dead, the First Table,” since God grave Des Moines, la. — Des Moines ing avowal: “ I have been young, One Night Passage with visible fire, dispel nocturnal married an unbaptized Protestant so also faith without works is the Commandments to Moses, priests and members of the Cath­ and now am old, and I maintain Class B—Objectionable in Part darkness, so our hearts, illumined Broken Blossoms. It’s Love Again. Pursuit of Happiness. woman in 1923 before a judge. dead” (James ii, 14 ff.). The sec­ written on two tablets), while the olic party, representatives of em­ that I have never found solid, vig­ Devil on Horseback. Klondike Annie. Rembrandt. by invisible fire, that is, the bright­ They were divorced in 1929. Now ond chapter of the first Epistle of remaining seven refer to ourselves ployers, labor men, educators, so­ orous, or enduring morality any­ Dinner at Eight (re-issue). Libeled Lady. Sinners Take AU. ness of the Holy Spirit, may be this man wants to marry a Cath­ St. Peter is an epitome of what and to our neighbor (termed “ the cial workers, public officials, and where save amongst those who Dodswortb. Lightning Jim Carson. Soak the Rich. free from the blindness .of all olic woman whose marriage has the genuinely Christian life should Commandments of the Second fear God— not as men fear Him Everything Is Thunder. Living Dead. Spendthrift. vice; that our mental eye, being other groups met here at the call Forgotten Faces. Love Letters of a Star. Strangers on a Honeymoon. been annuled. Are they free to be. To quote, in part: “ Wherefore, Table” ). God prefixed to the of the Most Rev. Gerald T. Bergan, today— but in the old, childlike Girl from Mandalay. Man Who Lived Again. Theodora Goes Wild. purified, we may perceive those marry in the Catholic Church? laying aside all malice and all Decalogue the words: “I am the Bishop of Des Moines, to plan the way. Amonmt these indeed I Go West, Young Man. Men in White (re-issue)* Things to Come. things which are pleasing to Thee As far as the unbaptized Prot­ guile, and dissimulations, and en­ Lord thy God” in order to warn us regional meeting of the Catholic found joy in living, a deep-rooted Hideaway Girl. More Than a Secretary. Two Against the World. and profitable to our salvation; estant man is concerned, if the vies and all detractions . . . that that He, as God and Lord, has the Conference on Industrial Problems, and invincible cheerfulness, and the It Had to Happen. so that, after the dark perils of Class C rendemnad facts are as stated and can be thereby you may grow unto salva­ right to lay commands upon us which Bishop Bergan is sponsoring power to face death without a Carnival in Flanders, Gambling With Souls. Henry the Eighth this ■world, we may deserve to ar­ proved, he, in the event that he tion. . . . For so is the will of God, that we are bound to obey. in Des Moines Feb. 1 and 2. qualm.” leatssw. Living Dangerously. (rc-isBUC). rive at, never-failing light.” PAGE FOUR T H E REGISTER Sunday, January 31, 1937 Pri^ess Hade in Governor Seeks Aid in Strike Historic Ckurch New York Parishes Organizing C. C. 0. (CoBtinaed From Page Oa«) contains what are said to be the est days could count on its roster New York.— The erection of the rors and deplorable conditions of Built of *Lumkr Cause for First Confraternity of Christian Doc­ oaths taken by the members of the of membership over 1,000,000 the day in which we live, I, as the voters. Numerically, it never trine in every parish in the Arch­ order. These documents were used diocese of New York was directed shepherd of your souls, am most in a case attempting to unseat a equalled the old American party deeply concerned over the increas­ of 1854-57, which once had five as a grave obligation by Cardinal representative in congress. Among Hayes in a letter read in all the ing dangers to salvation, and there­ other things, the oaths bound the United States Senators and 23 Bishop of Quebec From Shipwreck fore appeal to both priests and peo­ Congressmen wearing its livery. churches of the see Sunday. Term­ members "a t all times to endeavor ing the confraternity "a school for ple to revive a waning interest in to place the political positions of The Know Nothing movement has Honolulu. — Lumber salvaged Christian doctrine, not only for that invaluable document which is this government in the hands of a brief notice in such histories as Montreal. — La Presee, daily called the catechism. newspaper here, carries a special from a wrecked ship in Hawaiian children, but for youths and Protestants to the entire exclusion Rhodes’, all too brief, considering adults,” Cardinal Hayes sets forth “ It is most consoling to observe, Quebec dispatch reporting the waters was the material used in of Roman Catholics." the stir it made at the time. Wood- the immediate objectives as out­ however, that, through the sacri­ cause for the canonization of the the construction of one of Amer­ row Wilson’s five-volume History lined by the national center in the fices of priests, sisters, brothers, of the American People (published Venerable Francois Montmorency ica’s most interesting Catholic The real battle began in Omaha, churches, located within a stone’s headquarters of the National and the faithful, over 2,000,000 of Nebr., when in a local election in in 1902) makes no mention what­ de Laval, first Bishop of Quebec, is our children are being educated in proceeding favorably in Rome. throw of Honolulu’s famous Wai­ Catholic Welfare Conference at 1891 the A.P.A. endorsed the Re> ever of the A .P .A .” kiki beach. Built in 1854, when Washington, and says: Catholic schools. Not so consoling publican ticket and swept the The Rev. Georges Edouard Dem­ is the fact that 2,000,000 more ers of the Quebec seminary, Hawaii was an independent mon­ "In view of the widespread er- town, hitherto Democratic, by a One fact that is worth noting Catholic children are not in attend­ which Bishop Laval founded, has archy and the establishment of its huge majority. The idea moved in connection with both societies ance at Catholic schools, mainly been in Rome for three years present American form of govern­ down the Missouri river and Kan­ is thft it was positive action of ment was not even considered, the because we have not the financial working with the authorization of means to provide for all. Further­ sas City, Mo., became a conspicU' the part of the Catholics, assisted Rodrigue Cardinal Villeneuve, church, now known as St, Augus­ ous base. From 1893 to 1896, the by millions of thinking non-Cath- Parocliial Loop s more, for them the Sunday school Archbishop of Quebec, in the col­ tine’s chapel, has been closely as­ following cities were generally re- olics, that killed them. Both in sociated with Honolulu’s religious as usually conducted is sadly in­ lection of all documents having to sufficient for the thorough impart­ garded as A.P.A. political strong- A.P .A . and in K.K.K. days there do with his life and works. Al­ history. holds; Omaha, Kansas City, Rock- were thousands of timorous Cath- In 1854, a small chapel was ing of Christian principles. Con­ ready two large collections of sequently, no one should question ford, Toledo, Duluth, Saginaw, olics who advised against fighting writings and other documents have erected in the Waikiki district, long leaders to Meet and Louisville; while to a less ex- back. "Give them enough rope and before the beach became a worlo- the advisability of carrying out been compiled, and each month most promptly and most cheerfully tent Detroit, St. Louis, and Denver they’ll hang themselves,” was their sees numerous other documents famous tourist and social resort. were affected, in New York state, favorite argument. If this advice Lumber from a wrecked shin Victories Sunday left Cathedral the designs of the Holy Father as being sent from Quebec to Rome. contain^ in the erection of the the principal activity was in Buf- had been followed, we would prob- Although considered a saint by grounded on the reef near Hawaii's and Regis undefeated, left them falo and Rochester, while Pennsyl- ably have had the anti-Catholic great Diamond Head was used in tied for first place, and left things Confraternity of Christian Doc­ his friends even from the day of trine.” Vania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, forces with us permanently, as the his death in 1708, it was not until its construction. History says In readiness for their first meet­ and Rhode Island were overrun. anti-cleric forces in Mexico and 1880, under the direction of the that its builder was the Rev. Mod­ ing of the year in court competition California proved particularly easy some other countries survived. late Cardinal Taschereau of Que­ est Favens, a pioneer in mission Sunday afternoon, Jan. 31, in the Catholic Institutions ground for the new order. Strange bec, that steps were taken which work at Honolulu. five-star «tme of the first round, to say, however, the South was The Know Nothing movement led to the cause of beatification. The little chapel served the in­ which enos with the seventh game Remembered in Bequest little affected, despite the fewness was a distinct party. The A.P.A. By a brief of Sept. 24, 1890, habitants of the district faithfully, series this week. Holy Family high of its Catholics. Kentucky and did not form a party. It captured Leo XIII ratified the decree of the Sunday afternoon devotions and and Annunciation high, the other Buffalo, N, Y.— Several Catholic Tennessee felt the movement con­ Republican primaries and conven­ Sacred Congregation of Rites de­ instruction work being its princi­ winners in the Jan. 24 tilts, are institutions were named in the siderably, and there were some tions and promoted local candi­ claring Bishop de Laval venerable. pal activities. Mass was seldom, if tied for second place and will meet will of Miss Marion A. Horan activities in Texas and Georgia. dates. Few men of real promi­ ever, said in the chapel until the each other Sunday. including a bequest to Canis- nence joined, although it had a Fr. Shields Inducted outbreak of the Spanish-American Cathedral had St. Francis’ five ius college that may approximate Those were days of heavy immi­ number of mayors and sheriffs, war of 1898. trailing, 17-4, at half-time, but a $100,000. A burse of $8,000 for gration, when many thousands of particularly in the West. Governor As Jesuit Provincial rally by the losers left them only the provincial of the Maryland- Catholics were in the melting pot William O. Bradley of Kentucky Medical Bureau Will five points behind in the 22-17 bat­ New York province of the Society of American life. The A .P .A ., un­ and Congressman William S. Lin­ New Orleans.— The Rev. Thom­ Be Set up at Oratory tle. Anderson with eight and of Jesus was among the specific like the Know Nothing movement, ton of Michigan were the only two as J. Shields, S.J., was installed Schmitz with seven led Cathedral, bequests provided. was not opposed to receiving immi­ men in prominent positions that as provincial of the New Orleans and Hupp’s six points made him openly acknowledged fealty. The province of the Society of Jesus, Seriousneit of the automobile strike lituation resulted in a trip Montreal.— Owing to the in­ high for St. Francis’. In the grants as members, provided they creasing number of alleged miracu­ Nazis Hit Artists were not Catholics. The coming Klan did much better, with its composed of ten states. Father to Washington by Gov. Frank Murphy of Michigan, right, who went Regis-Mullen game, the Reds won lous cures that are being attributed of Archbishop Satolli as the first puppet Governors and a few Shields, who is a native of New to the capital, accompanied by his brother, George, left, to ask aid going away, 44-14, and Jack Celia to the intercession of Brother An­ Apostolic Delegate to the United United States Senators. Orleans and has been pastor of of federal labor officials. The governor is a Catholic. continued his accurate marksman­ Berlin.— A spirited attack on dre since his death, and to the un­ ship in shooting 17 of Regds’ 44 States was the greatest stimulus Holy Name of Jesus church here artists who depict Christ as a Jew The beginning of the end was several years, succeeds the Rev. scrupulous advantage that is be­ markers, and holding his loop­ has been made by the Nazi pub­ the society received, according to ing taken of the faithful by cer­ scoring lead. Myrick of Mullen the testimony of Henry F. Bowers apparent when Saginaw, Mich., Joseph M. Walsh, S.J., a native lication, Schwarzekorps. The ar­ which had been a stronghold, over­ of Mobile, who will teach again tain commercial enterprises, the shot six points. ticle centered on a new series of to the late Humphrey J. Desmond, Con^egation of Holy Cross is Holy Family high won easily for many years a Catholic editor threw the A.P.A. in an 1895 elec­ at Spring Hill college, Mobile, Passion pictures by Otto Panok. considering the establishment _ of from Sacred Heart high, 28-11, in Milwaukee. One can easily im­ tion. In the next year, this same from which he was graduated in district refused to re-elect Con­ 1903. a bureau of medical verification with Conboy shooting ten for the nunciation high vs. Holy Family agine the tall tales of Papal ag­ at the oratory, like that at Lourdes, gressman Linton. William Jen­ wdnners and Savodra dropping in high, and Cathedral vs. Regis. gression manufactured because of Mass Parody Protested Most Rev. J. C. Cody, Bishop-elect to avoid errors and deplor­ nings Bryan helped to defeat the four to lead the losers. The An­ The standings: this event. A loosening of party Cardinal Mundelein Paris.— The Most Rev. Benjamin of Victoria, B. C., will be held here able misunderstandings. A no­ nunciation team retained its run­ W. L. Pet. ties in 1892 and the bitter finan­ movement in Nebraska. In 1896, Rold-Gosselin, Bishop of Versailles, at the Basilica Feb, 25. tice has been given to the press the national A.P.A. organization Picture Award Made ner-up tie with Holy Family’s five Regis ...... ;...... C 0 1.000 cial panic of 1893 helped the move­ has addressed a protest to the pre­ warning the public that objects, tired to prevent the nomination of Chicago.— The winner of the In 2Stb Year ai Editor by defeating St. Joseph’s, 24-18. Cathedi-al ...... 6 0 1.000 ment along. The late Rev, Wash­ fect against an odious demonstra­ portraits, etc., on sale in stores, Nolan’s 12 points led Annuncia­ William McKinley by the Repub­ Cardinal Mundelein award of London.— The Rev. Joseph Keat­ Annunciation high .... 4 2 .666 ington Gladden, a Protestant cler­ tion staged by Communists in the pharmacies, and elsewhere, which tion high, and La Bate’s ten topped licans for the Presidency, and $50 for the best picture published ing, S.J., has entered on the 25th Holy Family high..... 4 2 .666 gyman, whose courageous attacks town hall of Velizy. In the course year of his editorship of the Month, are said to have belonged to St. Joseph’s. St. Joseph’s ...... 2 4 .33:; on proscriptive movements made failed not only in this but in an in the New World between Sept. 15, 1936, and Jan. 1, 1937, has of a ball, they parodied the Mass Jesuit magazine published here. Brother Andre, are spurious. The'Jan. 31 card follows: St. Mullen home ...... 1 5 .167 him a national figure, wrote in attempt to get recognition for with a celebrant dressed in priestly Francis’ vs. Mullen home, S t Jos­ some of its principles in the Re­ been awarded to Miss Helen Hede. He had been on the staff five years St. Francis’ ...... 1 5 .167 1894 that the A.P.A. began opera­ vestments and boys and girls before becoming editor. eph’s vs. Sacred Heart high, An- Sacred Heart high..... 0 6 .000 tions in every place where it spread publican national platform. It par­ The winning snapshot is of Car­ Catholic Offers Aid in dinal Mundelein blessing the Boy dressed as altar boys. by the furtive distribution of lit­ ticularly wanted to keep federal Pope Honor* India Bishop Social Disease Fight Scouts at a parish jubilee cele­ Catholic Preii Need Stressed erature designed to stir up fear funds away from Catholic Indian Ernakulam.— The Holy Father bration. Rome.— In a letter addressed to Chicago.— F. J. Lewis, prominent of the Catholics. One dbeument schools. McKinley, on his election has named the Most Rev. Augus­ as President, retaliated by showing Lamberto "lignoli, the new presi­ tine Kandathyl, Archbishop of Catholic layman of this city, vol­ used was supposedly a set of dan­ dent of Italian Catholic Action, unteered to the Chicago board of The Register Shoppmg Guide gerous instructions to Catholics, contempt for the A.P.A. He ap­ Chicago Priest Runs Ernakulam, an Assistant at the pointed Judge McKenna, a Cali­ Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary Pontifical Throne, in connection health to take the lead in provid­ •4R. AND MRS. SHOPPER— Ths Racister rcceauneads this alphabttically- signed by eight prelates of the Employment Agency of State, stresses the need for a ing funds for a municipal health iadexed list m( business and professianai paosle far your needs. A* leaders fornia Catholic, as a member of with His Excellency’s Episcopal in their rariaus lines, they are veil equipped tn tire you excellent service. Church. The other was a fake Chicago. — An employment Catholic press and the_ duty of center, where the emphasis would Papal bull calling for a massacre his cabinet; named Bellamy Storer, silver jubilee. Give theas a trial and show your appreciatW for they are co-eperatlnx with Catholics to support such a press. be placed on the treatment of so­ us in fivinx you a finer publicatioa. an outstanding Catholic, to a high agency is conducted for Mrishion- Mar Ivanio* Wins Suit of the Protestants "on or about the ers of the Church of the Five Holy cial diseases. The offer gives Feast of St. Ignatius in the year diplomatic post, and put in another ‘Hail Mary’ in 365 Tongues Trevandrum, India.— The suit Martyrs by Msgr. James J. Jerusalem.— Patriarch Barlas- substantial impetus t-' a fight of Our Lord, 1893.” Catholic, Terence V. Powderly, as between Mar Ivanios, Archbishop against such diseases now being DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL GROCERY Commissioner of Immigration. Strzyeki, pastor. Factory officials sina has just issued for the new of Trevandrum, and the superior The A.P .A . leaders were wild, hut on Chicago’s southwest side are year an original calendar on each carried on in this city. The Klan did not forget the of the Bethany Congregation of DR, W . F. LOCKE Congress and the large newspapers co-operating vvith the prelate. In day of which the "Hail Mary” is Westerkamp Bros. A .P .A . methodology when, about Jacobite Monks to which the Arch­ KE. 8613 KE. 8613 of the nation did not enter a pro­ addition, the parish of 10,000 printed in a different language. Former North American KE. 9043 5106 Wash. 30 years later, it was planting it­ bishop belonged before his con­ 1216 Speer Blvd. test. The Republican party was souls pays unemployed parishion­ Talk— Don’t W a lk - self. It often swept a territory Consecration Set for Feb. 25 version to the Catholic Church, College Official Is Feted VETERINARIAN vastly relieved, for the A.P .A . was ers for landscaping the grounds Ottawa.— Consecration of the about the proprietory rights over Telephone Your Order with viciously anti-CathoIic litera­ surrounding the church and its White Plains, N. Y.— The Rt. Small Animal Specialists Everything a Good Grocery ture and then solicited members. more vexatious to the party lead­ the Bethany church at Muttam in Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Breslin was ers than to the prelates of the school and parish house. Should Have The use of literature for propa­ Youth Movement for South Travancore has been de­ the honored guest' at a dinner Cat and Dog Hospital Catholic Church from 1894 to Bast Food* at Lowast Prica* ganda has never been as fully un­ cided in favor of Mar Ivanios by given by the president, faculty, CUPPING— SURGERY— DISEASE 1896, and some of the most promi­ Priest in San Diego Girls Is Introduced W# Deliver derstood by members of the the high court of Travancore. and student body of the College nent men in the party had felt Church as by her enemies, until Schedules 12:30 Mass Mission Struck by Cyclone of Our Lady of Good Counsel here the society’s bitter lash of criti­ New Orleans. — The Catholic the present generation, and there San Diego.— In order to accom­ Guntoor, India.— The Catholic in honor of his recent appoint­ cism and innuendo because they Youth organization for girls in are still parts of the United States modate the greater number of his mission here has suffered a heavy ment to the pastorate of St. John’s would not jump through the hoop the Archdiocese of New Orleans where Catholics need to learn the parishioners who are engaged in loss as the result of a recent cy­ church. Monsignor Breslin, until at its command. The national pres­ was launched when a letter of Preferred Parish Trading List lesson. the fishing industry and held up by instructions from Archbishop Jos- clone. Villages have been washed recently a vice rector of the North tige of the A.P .A . was gone, and away, and several Catholic duties until a late hour Sunday seph F. Rummel was issued to American college in Rome, had a by 1900 it was no longer possible churches and chapels totally de­ By 1894, 70 A .P .A . weeklies mornings, the Rev. Vito Pillola, every pastor in the district. The distinguished record in the World for it to hold annual meetings. In stroyed. Bishop Bouter of Nellore were in operation. They were pastor o f Our Lady of Rosary Rev. Joseph A. Wester, pastor of war. St. Francis St. Dominic’s most places, the tide turned as church, planned to offer a Mass at has published an appeal for funds. usually of limited circulation, ex­ completely as it did in Denver, the Immaculate Conception parish, cept around election time. In later 12:30 o’clock. This is an inno­ has been appointed director of the Exiled Bishop Jnbilarian Mullins Signs to Coach where, according to the statement vation here, since the latest Masses Paris.— The Most Rev. Gregory days, the Klan press was much of a prominent priest to this youth movement for girls. De Sales’ better developed. One of the held in other parishes are at 12:15 Bahabanian, Armenian Bishop of Loyola in New Orleans writer, "so many Catholics were o’clock. The late hour was also Angora, exiled from his diocese Nfew Orleans. — Larry (Moon) • tocks in trade of the A.P.A. edi­ elected to city council that it was Don Ameche’s Ambitions tors, just as it later was of Klan made to accommodate the large by Turkish politics, has celebrated Mullins, head coach at St. Bene­ T H E BROADWAY positively disgraceful.” number of Italian boys who deliver COAL editors, was a long list of unau­ Encouraged by Priest at Paris the silver jubilee of his dict’s college, Atchison, Kans., DEPARTMENT newspaper until noon on Sundays. Episcopal consecration. has been named head coach at thenticated quotations supposedly The last gasp came in 1904. The Dubuque, la. — A story of the STORE COMPANY Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. from Catholic prelates, priests, and life of Don Ameche, film star, Swiss Ban Red Propaganda Loyola university to succeed Eddie state of Wisconsin was presenting Berne.— The Swiss government Reed. Mullins played fullback at F. A. Mumford, Mgr. other leaders, giving the most fan­ a statue of Father Marquette to which appears in a current screen J. M. CONES. Pres. tastic idea of the Church. magazine, tells of his days as a has found it advisable to take pre­ Notre Dame under Rockne and W. 25th and Decatur GA. 5126 Congress. The A.P.A. had a bill K. of C. to Drive cautionary measures against Com­ will institute the Notre Dame sys­ 21 to 51 South Broadway introduced in the Wisconsin legis­ student at St Berchmans’ seminary at Marion, la., and of his friend­ munist propaganda and disturb­ tem at Loyola. Last season, his Catholic citizens waged a strong lature taking back the gift. The ance of the public order. Hereto­ team was undefeated and untied, battle of argument against the measure was killed by an over­ Against Reds ship with the Rev. Maurice Sheehy. The newspaperman turned priest fore, the oldest democracy in Eu­ and, in his five years of service, L. C. B. A. A .P .A . and soon had the better of whelming vote. Finally, oq Jan. rope has refused to introduce spe­ his teams at the Benedictine col­ Annunciation the fight. The Catholic press did 30, 1904, the House of Representa­ saw potentialities in the tall, hand­ St. Mary’s Branch No. 298 New York. — Supreme Knight some boy and encouraged him in cial legislation with respect to the lege won 37 out of 42 games. nobly. Stirring stories are still told tives at Washington unanimously Martin H. Carmody inaugurated Communist movement. The law Meetines held every second and fourth about how information, including his career. I rhnrsday of the month at 2 o'clock adopted a resolution introduced by the Knights of Columbus’ crusade will not be submitted to a referen­ LONDON MARKET AND membership lists, was obtained. Congressman Otjen of Milwaukee Jesuit Dies 75 Minutes against Communism at a meeting dum, as is customary in Switzer­ GROCERY I HOLY GHOST CHURCH HALL Public meetings were called, anti- accepting the statue and the Sen­ here of the supreme board of direc­ Origin of Wallpaper land, but will enter into force as a Before Sister Succumbs I 19TH AND CALIFORNIA STS proscriptive lectures were given, ate, on Feb. 1, unanimously con­ tors. Officers and members of the Traced to Dominican$ Taw of exception, having force for OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. and pamphlets were distributed. curred. The A.P.A., except for a board enthusiastically approved the five years. Quality Meats and Groceries The most telling argument was Manitowoc, Wise.— In address­ Washington.— The Rev. David J. few straggling members never plan, which calls for an intensified Radio Link Being Perfected heard of again nationally, now ing the Catholic Woman’s club Roche, S.J., of Holy Trinity 3800 Walnut Street that the ideals of Americanism continuance of the order’s warfare Vatican City.— The Vatican City church, Georgetown, passed away were opposed to a secret and oath- died the death. Some time in the here. Nelson Jung declared: "The Phones: MA. 5239— TA . 3843 against forces seeking destruction earliest wallpaper in Europe was radio station resumed experiments there just 75 minutes before his bound political movement, for the ’teens of the twentieth century, of the family, nation, and Church. looking to the perfection of radio- sister, Mrs. Johanna C. Foley, died St. Anne’s Shrine United States is a democriwy, a funeral was held from an Omaha printed from blocks by a group of Dominican monks, who were telephonic communication with in a hospital here. Mrs. Foley had DRUGS where intelligent and free voting Catholic church, where a Requiem A .P .A ., or the Klan, the three Manila, preparatory to His Holi­ a premonition of death and said is supposed to determine the gov­ expert woodcarvers.” Mass had just been sung fer a great proscriptive movements of ness’ address in which he will she was not afraid to die but did TWO STORES Arvada , --I ernment. In later days, when the deathbed convert. That convert United States history, ever had broadcast his blessing to the 33rd not want to die alone. Her broth­ Mass on Sunday at 8 :3 0 A . M. K.K .K . was active, this argument was the man who led the A.P.A. more than a noisy minority. Most H^ads Philosophers International Eucharistic Congress er, apparently in good health, had SAME PRICER also held force, but the Klan was in its heyday in Omaha. of the politicians who joined them on the closing day, Feb. 7. visited her the day before his de­ Sunday Devotion* at 7:45 P. M. J killed by two other weapons— ridi­ did it under pressure, not because Requiem Held for Benedict XV mise. nin G CO NOVENA IN HONOR OF STT cule, to which the society easily W e will have movements like they felt bitter to us. Vatican City.— Twenty-six Car­ 3401 FraaUia Sl. SIM ANNE ON THURSDAY AT 7:45 lent itself because of the prepos­ this again in the United States. dinals, Archbishops, and Bishops terousness of its garb and termi­ They are highly profitable finan Oae curious lesson derived from of the Papal court, the Grand Mas­ nology, and the fact that many of cially to a few and Barnum was these movements is that intoler­ ter of the Order of Malta, and the its prominent leaders ended up in right when he said what he said ance is directed just as much Marchese and Marchesa della 0E SELLEM prison on account of serious crimes about suckers. If we profit by the against office holders who are not Chiesa were among those present FUEL AND FEED CO. The firms listed here de­ which they thought they were free experience of the past, we will practical Catholics, although they at the requiem services for Pope CHARLES A DeSELLBU serve to be remembered in committing because of their sup­ lessen the power of such move­ should be, as it is against prac­ Benedict XV held in the Sistine Bluhill W e Ship by Rail when you are distributing posed political prestige. chapel on the 50th anniversary of ments by refusing to countenance tical Catholics. Professional bigots is a blend of PHONE TA. 3205 your patronage in the dif­ questionable methods used by poli' know well that when a man has his death. The Marchese and 35TH AND WALNUT Nobody knows how many mem­ ticians who are Catholics. Our at once been a Catholic he is most Marchesa are nephew and niece Reserve Crop Coffees RES. PHONE MA. 8544 ferent lines of business. bers the A.P.A. had. It reached titude towards non-Catholics ought likely to call for a priest on his of Pope Benedict XV. the peak of its power in 1894. to be one of strict adherence to deathbed. Once a Catholic, always RICH-ROASTED Twenty members of the fifty- our own principles, but with all a Catholic at heart, is not an idle Founder of German You get more cups of GOOD fourth U. S. Congress (1895-1897) possible friendliness. If we show saying. were enrolled in the order, and ourselves hoggish in regard to pub, Catholic Paper Dies coffee per pound! 100 of the Congressmen who, it lie positions, we will pay the price W e talked some years ago to a T ry it. DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY claimed, were elected by it, turned W e have a right to our proper prominent newspaper editor, who Milwaukee.— Joseph Britz, 90, their backs on it. In June, 1896, it representation, but not to any' in his youth was a reporter in a founder of the Excelsior, German DRUGGISTS claimed a membershin of 2,500,- thinpr beyond that. As the Rev. Southern city. He stopped one language Catholic weekly, died re­ TOWEL & LINEN SUPPLY 000, although Walter Sims, at first Washington Gladden once wrote night to hear what a street speaker cently. Mr. Britz, who also had YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. a lecturer for the A.P.A. and then we all have to live here together had to say. The orator was bitterly been associated with Milwaukee will be filled correctly at WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Service furnished for Offices, Barbers, the founder of a rival organiza­ and the only thing in common denouncing the Catholic Church. secular dailies, established the Ex­ Restaurants. Stores, and Banquets tion, said in 1895 that “ there is sense to do is to live in peace and Somebody in the crowd, never celsior in 1883. He retired from Ph. SP. 9765 1094 South Gaylord St. not a membership in the United friendship. caught, took a shot at him after newspaper work in 1905. 3104 Downina MA. 7050 States of 120.000. but they call some particularly poisonous state­ Patronize Our Advertisers B. W. BECKIUS, lUnaaer it 1,000,000.” Humphrey Dr W e Catholics should remember ment. The crowd immediately Franciscans Construct mond, in his article on the A.P.A. that we have always been greatly scattered and the reporter found in the Catholic Encyclopedia, de­ in the minority in the United himself alone with the dying ora­ Monastery in New York Francis J. Fishery Inc. The firms listed here de­ New York. — The Very Rev. clared that the truth lay some­ States. The vast majority of the tor. "F or God’s sake, get me a The Rev. Dr. William T. Dillon, TAbor 6204 serve to be remembered where between the calculating Protestants have been friendly to Catholic priest so that I can go dean of St. Joseph’s College for Mathias Faust, O.F.M., minister boastfulness of the A.P.A. presi­ us, even in times when proscrip' to Confession,” gasped the lec­ Women, Brooklyn, who was chosen provincial, officiated at the solemn when you are distributing dent, who set the 2,500,000 figure, tion was heavy in the air. If they turer. The reporter respectfully president of the American Catk dedication ceremonies o f the new Cement, Plaster, Mortar your patronage in the dif­ and the resentful disparagement had not been, we would have per­ stood by, a little later, while a olic Philosophical association at Holy Cross monastery erected in of Sims. "There is no reason to ished. There is nothing to indicate priest reconciled the soul with the the organization’s twelfth biennial the Bronx by the New York prov­ Metal Lath, Stucco ferent lines of business. think that the A.P.A. in its palmi-4that the Know Nothings, the Church. meeting just held in Chicago. ince o f the ^anciscan order. 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER