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1946-03-10 [P 2-A] — JLiirj x giniwiDTTtj > YY y TWO-A__. titular bishop of Pinara and co- 1 LENNON MOURNED adjutor of Kansas City. RED CROSS IN U. IRELAND In 1903, the future cardinal be- NEGRO S., came coadjutor bishop of the St. REGISTRATIONS Louis diocese with the right of (Continued From Page One) (Continued The he re- From I DRIVE SCHEDULED succession. very day pJ?e q at half staff in for duty in St. Louis, Arch- Kenneth FOR MUSICAL EY T >al flags fluttered ported Wolf» cnmrr, I Eire’s John Kain was he winter sunshine of bishop Joseph ; Fifth bright ! airforce.’« 4i I Shaw Boyi’ one-time Irish mis- taken to a sanitarium. He died tification Meeting > | :apital for the practice W1l hsj % I Of Seven Counties rose in the United soon and on October 13, planes was Students Will ilonary whos afterward “satndard mRu,,i»5 I Club Monday Night his rank in the Glennon became archbishop of procedure." To !n States to princely because h, I Compete April toman Catholic church. St. Louis. are assigned to T,mkt Launch Campaign certain .■, 5sia»i I Event Here Cardinal Glennon throughout Glennon at once set out to erect Japan. fields ■, I of the Red : nuch of the consistory rites ap- a cathedral worthy of the Catho- Guns The Negro division are being put launched teared weak from fatigue, and for St. Louis and to back 1m I Full registration of all partici- Cross campaign will be ; lic population of Planes, n was «* return had decided to re- a for the education a explain!?i*0 I pants in the Southeastern District In the Shaw Boys’ club, tomorrow he trip build seminary lack of in Ireland for a rest of the maintenance «bec*'Ji( B High school music festival sched- night at 8 o’clock. nain briefly of candidates priesthood. had forced earlier residence of Presi- uled for the New Hanover High The meeting will be attended »t the official The St. Louis Cathedral is one co- He had contract- | school auditorium April 16 will by Harry Solomon, campaign ient Sean O’Kelly. of the most beautiful on the Ameri. Glennon’s his guest in St r El be March 23, Miss chairman of the county drive, and id bronchitis during 18-day stay can continent. And the city has completed by ing his visit to the ^ direc- n Rome. e<1 I Sat a Robinson, Wilmington dis- Paul Kempton, campaign two seminaries. in 1936. sUt», I trict chairman and NHHS music tor. When his condition worsened The Cardinal was a man of af- of the Sev- Arrangements were teacher, said yesterday. KHt C. L. Thomas members of his retinue fable disposition, courteous and mad, , 1 is steadily, solemn funeral mass * enth Adventist church Irish re- a at' GW Prospective entries in the fes- Day summoned, the Cardinal’s considerate always. He led busy, titular I chairman of the Negro division. church, the Ba, "W'I tival must file before the March atives. The Cardinal rallied slight- orderly life. Saint SJlCa 11 His committee consists of the fol- the Clement, 23 deadline, Miss Robinson said. y and appeared to recognize iowing: _ with less than a FUNERAL “Entries will be notified as to the T. teople whom, PLAN F. J. Rogers, W. E. Bess, O. express grief I time of their appearance,” she nonth before, he had spent a hap- March 9— (JFy—John Faison, B. T. Washington, G. W. ST. LOUIS, added. ty evening. diocese WASHINGTON, March 9 If H. Carl Moultrie and the Cardinal Glennon’s home President New Allen, Truman and Students will attend from Boone and A. The Cardinal’s body will be laid which he had served for 42 years othe-1 Revs. R. Irving government and church fl Hanover, Brunswick, Columbus, on the o rest in the magnificent Cathedral masses for him to- officii I Jackson Ryans serving said requiem today expressed grief Duplin, OnskAv, Pender, and in St. Louis whose he were made at the men’s division. The women’s divi- building sup- day as preparations C I Bladen counties. Contest winners P. John P. his Cardml sion includes R. Alderman, F. srvised. Msgr. Cody, for his funeral here late next oi will receive certificates of award of the St. StLout^ <1 for Payne and A. Crawley. secretary and Chancellor week. and take in the 27th annual Members of Wilmington lodge Loyal Order of M oose No. 343 met recently to select nominees part Usuis Diocese, said ‘there is a spe- The of the 83-year-old arch of the for the coming year. Around the table from left to are: F. L. Traister, body state contest in Greensboro April officers organization right in all soul’s in W. L. J. E. George Shew, :iay crypt chapel bishop, who died early today The last district contest was prelate- Charles Simmons, Burris, Bunting, Lacy Goodyear, past governor; had known 23-26. Paul BRITISH VESSEL vhich he had constructed for him- home Cardinal Harold Laing, E. D. Smith, trustee; H; W. Kester, trustee; George Potter, governor; Dublin while on his way Glen„! I held in 1941. trustee; of the long time and was B. A. Brown, W. P. Troutman, secretary-treasurer; Irving Clemmons, junior self.” The red hat Cardinal, from Vatican City where be was grieved 1 high school student who is Simon, junior governor; BLAZES SPREAD death in b?iJ■ Any will be held in Th e local now has over 600 vhich he received from Pope Pius to the cardinalate, is ex- Dublin, Ireland. and past governor. Elections April. lodge members._ elevated reguiarly enrolled passing XII at the From Page One) great public conjsistory pected to arrive here by plane Archbishop Amleto Giovanr^ three or more subjects is eligible (Continued >f Feb. will be in the I 21, hung some time Thursday. It will lie Cicognam, apostolic delegate t, I to participate. Ratings will be pre- feared remain until it dis- the United RUSSIAN FORCES guard in the dock area. He Cathedral, to in state at the mammoth St. Louis States, sent a telegram sented according to the partici- in of condolence I Chinese Russians a shortage of police protection, Cathedral, the building of which to Auxiliary Bisbon pants degree of excellence. Only Expect LEAVING MUKDEN I view ef the several large ships John Joseph Glennon was born George J. Dor.nelly of St. those with ratings I will proceed he directed nearly forty years Lota, B berthed at Southampton. The Ireland mass ‘‘profound will From One) now in Kinnegad, County Meath, ago. Solemn high requiem expressing grief.” I to Greensboro, while rating JI (Continued Page to arrive ToLeaveManchuria Alone Aquitania is scheduled June 14. 1862, the son of Matthew tentatively has been set for cxet a certificate of award. merit and _ his China theater command, Monday. and Catherine Glennon. He pre- New Hanover High glee club, Eczema that if the Russians had not been firemen and the crew pared for the priesthood at St. ugly band, and orchestra will perform. Dockyard | Fear World And American for the blaze Finian’s and at Other events will be piano solos, Opinion advised of the plan of the Victorious fought college, Millingtr SENDS CONDOLENCES STOLEN WRECK more than near Dublin. instrumental solos, small instru- Withdraw After In- CAR, repatriating Manchurian Japanese in its boiler room for All Hallows college, VATICAN CITY, March 9—(U.R)— May will be in the very an hour as she lay at Devonport Coining to the United States The mental ensembles, vocal solos, “they certainly Pope Pius today sent personal itching torment of eczemi: I near future.” Officers said it was when 21, he went to Missouri and and small vocal ensembles. The dustries Are Stripped LAND PAIR IN JAIL last night. condolences to the Archdiocese ol enough to make anyone wretched A technical was ordained I festival will be open to the public. Asked to define his own respon- “quite a minor affair.” the following year and anxious for relief. If —-- St. Louis. you suffe- B EDITOR’S NOTE: Spencer ; sibility regarding repatriation of investigation is being made by en- at St. Patrick’s church in Kansas from the itching of Cardinal Glennon was described eczema, pimp. I Japanese in Manchuria, Wede- gineers. City. les, angry red blotches and Davis, asociated press corres- Larceny, Hit-Run Charges the Vatican as a "living sym- other I BIG THREE MAY that even cause of the fire and explo- His first was by to Pei- meyer replied Secretary The important post irritating blemishes, get other irh-1 pondent, has returned bol of the entire present organiz- Filed After Police Find of State Byrnes had given “no sion aboard the minesweeper pastor of the Kansas City cathe- tating blemishes, get Peterson's HOLD MEET SOON ping after visits to Mukden and tion Catholics in the United I answer” to that. was not known. The little dral. of Ointment, 35c all Chungchin, Manchurian’s capi- clear-cut Steadfast druggists. If cm I Battered Car (Terms of the sur- steamed into Dover under its He successively became vicar- States.” application does not (Continued From Page One) tal, where he and eight other Japanese ship delight you, I render last Autumn that own and the injured were and administrator of the The news of his death was re- money refunded. Peterson's were held in- provided power, general Oint- I correspondents John E. Mintz, Jr., 1209 S. Second the cow Russia’s failure to all of war removed. An admiralty investiga- diocese. ceived with consternation by ment also wonderful for I against communicado for a time.) Japanese prisoners itching withdraw Red Army forces from ; street, and Thomas A.
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