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Yearly Report Given fh t R tfisttr H it thi InUrnitional N tv t Strvicl (Wiri and Mail), tin N. C. W. C. Newt Service (Includiaf Radios and Cables), Its Own Special Service. AH the Smaller Catholic Services, IntematloBai Illustrated News, and N. C, W. C Picture Service. SAYS CRUSADE DE PAUL MEN Local Local The Michigan Catholic, Edition Edition Detroit, tells us that *‘mem- SHOULD SPREAD bers of the Black Legion used EXPEND CLOSE to borrow chairs for their THE meetings from a Catholic un­ dertaker." TO ALL WORLD TO 6 MILLION 4 Father Charles E. Cough­ lin’s weekly, “Social Jus­ Encyclical Asserts ‘Painstaking Vigilance tice," just a few months old, Great Charity Work of Group Reveals Over Motion Pictures’ Is Necessary REGISTER(Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) has passed the million mark Fine Spiritual Achievement as To Protect Morality in circulation, with relative­ VOL. XII. No. 28 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, JULY 12,1936 TWO CENTS ly few free copies. Well as Material Aid Vatican City.— Utilizing the formal and impressive Leaders to Attend medium of an Encyclical letter. Pope Pius XI has bestowed “Washington Merry-Go- Washington.—^The annual report of the Superior coun­ Priest-Scientist at Field Work high praise on the crusade against immoral motion pictures Round,” a syndicated col­ cil, Society of St. Vincent*de Paul, shows that the amount conducted under the leadership of the American Hier­ of relief distributed by the organization in the year ended umn, not long ago carried an archy; has expressed a wish for its continuance; and has item about a cousin of Roose­ Sept. 30, last, was $5,797,060.19, of which $5,365,670.04 Annual Program called upon the Bishops of the entire world to take similar velt who it said is a Catholic was for conference work and $431,390.15 for special works. action, exercising “painstaking vigilance over the motion priest. “This misleading re­ In the giving of material aid the number of families pictures” for the protection of the morality of their people. port," says The Michigan assisted totaled 115,966, representing 560,538 persons. His Holiness has then laid down “certain practical indica­ Catholic, “was rehashed in Members of the organization made 1,129,033 visits to fami­ Is Announced lor tions” which are to guide them in this work. several anti-Catholic jour­ lies and 80,372 visits to institutions. Situations were pro­ He begins with a high laudation of the efforts put for­ nals. It is positive, on the cured for 8,382 persons and transportation to homes and ward by the Hierarchy of the for the promo­ highest authority, that Presi­ relatives in other cities was provided for 7,183. Clarities Meet tion of clean motion pictures, particularly the successful dent Franklin D. Roosevelt The report of spiritual aid lists 2,337 irregular mar­ crusade of the Legion of Decency. He con^udes by outlin­ does not have a cousin who is riages validated, 4,468 Baptisms ing a method of procedure in all nations th^t parallels the arranged, 9,152 children induced Mother Shows Love Seattle.—The tentative program a Catholic clergyman.” to attend parochial school, 11,272 steps taken by the American Bishops. It is too bad for the Presi­ children induced to attend Sunday of the convention of the National 1. As often as the occasion has dent that he does not. Priests school, and 6,580 persons brought Conference of Catholic Charities, Vatican City.— (NCWC Cable) presented itself. We have consid­ have a habit of remembering back to their religious duties. Re­ OFFOSSOyS to be held here Aug. 2 to 6, reveals —Following is the complete of­ ered it the duty of Our high office theif kin constantly in the ligious books, papers, and articles, that speakers and participants will ficial English text of the en­ to direct to this condition the at­ and secular reading distributed to include more than a score of mem­ cyclical letter issued by His Holi­ tention not only of the Episcopate Mass. the poor, to the sick in hospitals, bers of the Hierarchy and other ness, Pope Pius XI, in which he and clergy, but also of all men who and to the inmates of prisons to­ SliE III REIUIIN outstanding leaders in the field of warmly praises the work of the are right-minded and solicitous Montignor M. S. Garriga taled 1,800,163. social welfare. Legion of Decency, counsels un­ for the public weal. There are 15 provinces of the Following preliminary sessions ceasing, universal vigilance, and In our encyclical, Divini Illius of San Antonio, who has been bespeaks the necessity for the named Coadjutor Bishop of organization in the United States, of diocesan directors of charities Magistri, We had already deplored one Superior council, nine Metro­ FORHISCyilE and the conference of religious, the Bishops in each country to set up that “potent instrumentalities of Corpus Christi, Texas, is part politan Central councils, twelve The Rev. T. Emmett Reynolds, convention proper will open Sun­ permanent national reviewing of­ publicity (such as motion pic­ day, Aug. 2, with Solemn Pontifical fices dependent on the Hierarchies; tures), which might be of great Irish and part Spanish in an­ Diocesan Central councils, 108 S.J., professor of psileontology at cestry, and is the first native Particular councils, and 33 isolated Mass at St. James’ Cathedral, with ENCYCLICAL LETTER advantage to learning and educa­ conferences. The total numW of Kongmoon, South China.—Solo­ St. Louis university, who is re­ the Most Rev. Edward D. Howard, To our venerable Brethren, the tion were they properly directed of Texas to be nominated to conferences is approximately 2,- mon was right. He contended that suming his first-hand study of Archbishop of Portland, as cele­ Archbishops and Bishops of the by healthy principles, often un­ the Hierarchy. He is, per­ 500. The active membership of 2,- a true mother will give up her child fossils in the San Juan basin of brant. The sermon will be preached United States of America, and fortunately serve as an incentive rather than see it come to harm. by the Most Rev. Gerald Shaugh- to other Ordinaries enjoying haps, the only member of the 201 conferences reporting was 27,- Northern New Mexico, where to evil and passion and are sub­ 778. There are 6,216 honorary A woman recently offered her nessy, S.M., Bishop of Seattle. peace and communion with the ordinated to sordid gain.” American Hierarchy with water shortage is always a threat, Apostolic See, Spanish blood, although members and 7,183 subscribers. son to Maryknoll doctors as a slave The Most Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, In August of 1934, addressing for life, if he could be cured of a where the temperature hovers At Bishop of Great Falls, will address ON MOTION Ourselves to a delegation of the Spain contributed largely to jaw infection. 115 degrees, where there is con­ a meeting of representatives of PICTURES International Federation of the Catholic Culture Is POPE PIUS XI our Bishops’ ranks in the The mother and grandmother stant danger from sand driven by Catholic women’s organizations. Motion Picture Press, We pointed Called Curb to Crime brought the ten-year-old boy to the The conference of religious will Venerable Brethren, greetings and out the very great importance past. The , outstand­ high winds, and where mountain Apostolic benediction: ing in leadership, is state Sacred Heart hospital at Toi Shan hold a session at which the topic which the motion picture has ac­ Cambridge, Mass.—jSpeaking at with osteomylitis of the jaw caused lions and reptiles increase the will be “Care of the Physically and In following with viligant eye, quired in our days, and its vast in­ chaplain of the Lone Star the religious conference at Har­ by an infected tooth that had not hazards. The picture above shows Mentally Handicapped.” Bishop as Our pastoral office requires, fluence alike in promotion of good the beneficent works of Our State Knights of Columbus vard university, the ReV. Michael been treated. Both women said Father Reynolds in the desert Shaughnessy will be honorary and insinuation of evil. We called J. Ahern, S.J., of Weston college that they wanted to give up the chairman of a general meeting of brethren in the Episcopate and of and has been active as a country examining a fossil bed. to mind that it is necessary to pointed to the low crime rate in child for life so that doctors could the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, the faithful, it has been highly apply to the cinema a supreme member of the K. of C. His­ New England and attributed it in treat him. They said they had no The inset gives a close-up of the at which George J. Gillespie, pres pleasing to Us to learn of the fruits rule that must direct and regu­ torical commission. He is fa- part to the Catholic cultural con­ money and were unable to hire a scientist. ident of the Superior council, will already gathered and of the prog­ late even the highest art in order (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) tribution. doctor. The hospital was to keep be executive chairman. Both will ress which continues to be made that it may not find itself in con­ the boy as a slave when the infec­ speak. A paper on “The History by that prudent initiative launched tinual conflict with Christian mo­ tion subsided. Pope Lauds Congress Plans of the Society of St. Vincent de more than two years ago as a holy rality, or even simply with human crusade against the abuses of mo­ Jesuit Is Noted Paleontologist Dr. Harry Blaber of Brooklyn, Paul on the Pacific Coast” will be morality based upon natural law. (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 6) tion picures, and which was in a The essential purpose of art, its head of the hospital, explained that special manner entrusted to the the had sent him CONFRATERNITY TO raison d’etre, is to assist in the Legion of Decency. perfecting of the moral person­ ^DESERT PRIEST to China to treat the poor. He of- It is an excellent experiment fereSd to operate free of charge and, Large Family on ality, which is man. For this rea­ MEET IN NEW YORK that now offers Us a most welcome son it must itself be moral. afteir a few months when the in­ opportunity, ■ manifesting more fection had subsided, to permit fully our thought in regard to a OTHER ADMONITIONS TO HUNT FOSSILS thejn to take the boy home. Washington. — His Holiness, cfiss preparation for the annual Pilgrimage In matter that touches intimately the ON SUBJECT RECALLED Dr. Blaber maintains the hos­ Pope Piux XI, has sent his “warm­ national convention of the Confra­ moral and religious life of the And We concluded, amid the pital in conjunction with the est expressions of hope” for the ternity of Christian Doctrine in St. Louis.— As the Rev. Ber­ entire Christian people. manifest approval of that elect ogy as does Father Hubbard in Maryknoll Fathers of the Kong- success of the congress to be held October. The outline of the pro­ body—a memory still dear to Us— the geological sphere. modn vicariate. He was married Thanks for Cure GRATITUDE EXPRESSED nard R. Hubbard, S.J., dis­ in October in New York by the gram for the convention, which TO HIERARCHY OF U. S. by recommending to them the tinguished “Glacier Priest,” is en Father Reynolds, who holds the recently in the United States and Confraternity of Christian Doc­ will bring together outstanding necessity of making the motion chair of paleontology at St. Louis brolightbrought his wife back to China. First of all. We express Our route for his annual exploration trine, under the patronage of Car­ educators in the field of religious Quebec.—Among the many re­ gratitude to the Hierarchy of the picture “moral, an influence for university, within a few days will M rf Blaber BL has just opened a dinal Hayes. instruction from many parts of good morals, an educator.” jaunt into the Alaskan wilderness, depart for the San Juan basin of cent pilgrims to Ste. Anne de Beau- United States of America, to the women’ss hospital in a rented house the country, was presented at the pre shrine here were two women another priest-scientist of the So­ New Mexico, where, for several In a letter to the Episcopal com­ faithful who co-operated with And even as recently as April in Toi ShShan. She is the only woman meeting. who were fulfilling promises of ciety of Jesus is preparing for an months, he will brave the hard­ nurse in the vicinity. The Sacred mittee on the confraternity, whose them, for the important results of this year, when We had happi­ expedition into the desert of the headquarters are at the National The Most Rev. Edwin V. O’Hara, thanksgiving for unusual cures already achieved, under their di­ ness of receiving in audience a ships and perils of the American Heart hospital is staffed by Chi­ national chairman of the confra­ American Southwest. wilderness in search of the fossils nese male nujrses. Catholic Welfare Conference here, obtained through the intercession rection and guidance, by the Le­ group of delegates of the Interna­ the Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni ternity and Bishop of Great Falls, of St. Anne. One of them, Mrs. gion of Decency. And ()ur grati­ tional Congress of the Motion Pic­ He is the Rev. T. Emmett Rey­ and other buried remnants of by­ who addressed the meeting, point­ gone ages, thus continuing his Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to Onesime Drapeau; her husband, tude is all the livelier for the fact ture P r*s held in , We again nolds, S.J., the “Desert Priest,” Birth Rate Threatening the United States, has made ed out that aims of this year’s and their ten children, accompanied that iVe were deeply angniished to who ranks in the field of paleontol- work in behalf of recreating the ’drew attention to the gravity of England With Extinction known that he communicated to convention would be to stimulate by four other relatives, visited the note with each passing day the the problem; and warmly exhorted sequence of life in prehistoric catechetical instructions in every shrine. The Rev. Leon Drapeau, a New York.— Continual decline His Holiness the plan for the con­ lamentable progress, magni passus all men of good will, in the name times. church, school, and parish in the son, celebrated a special Mass, of Win Coveted Honors The expedition this year in in England’s birth rate is threaten fraternity congress, noting that extra viam, of the motion picture not only of religion but also of the its purpose was the putting into country, not only for Catholics, thanksgiving for his mother at the art and industry in the portrayal true moral and civil welfare of the quest of, hidden elements of the ing its people with extinction and but for non-Catholics. Cathedral. prehistoric pattern will be under­ rapidly making th6 British a na- effect the decree of the Sacred of sin and vice. people, to use every means in their taken at what Father Reynolds tiort of old men and women, ac­ Congregation of the Council call­ power, such as the press, to make calls a border point between two cording to a report by the London ing for the organization of cate­ Statement by Archbishop McNicholas of the cinema a valuable auxiliary great ages, a region where finds correspondent of the Journal of chetical instruction courses in of instruction and education may shed light on the bridge be­ the] American Medical Association every parish for Catholics and rather than of destruction and ruin even for non-Catholics. tween them in the story that the received here. Complete extinc­ of the soul. fossilized forms of reptiles and tion of the population of England His Excellency advised the SOLICITUDE OF PONTIFF The subject, however, is of such animals may reveal. and Wales, he said, is “only a mat­ Episcopal committee of a reply re­ paramount importance in itself, (Turn to Page 2 — Column t) ter: of time.” ceived from Eugenio Cardinal and because of the present condi­ Pacelli, Papal Secretary of State, tion of society,, that We deem it telling of the Holy Father’s com­ SHOWN IN ENCYCLICAL necessary to return to it again, Lad Prays, Sings Hymns While Lost mendation of the plan. not alone for the purpose of mak­ “While the Holy Father thanks ing particular recommendations as Your Excellency for your filial Cincinnati.— The Encyclical let­ show his masterful grasp not only “The call for united action on on past occasion, but rather with Has Amazing Escape homage,” Cardinal Pacelli wrote, ter issued by Pope Pius XI on the of the essentials of the motion pic­ the part of the Bishops came from a universal outlook, which, while “so much the more acceptable be­ subject of motion pictures is a ture problem, but even of its de­ His Excellency, the Most Rev. embracing the needs of your own cause joined with your cordial renewed evidence of the Holy Fa­ tails to a degree that seems almost Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, at the (Turn to Page S — C olum n 1) prayers, he is even happier to send ther’s “world vision and his un­ incredible. He recognizes that the charity conference of New York, From Death at Sea you the warmest expressions of ceasing solicitude for souls,” it is cinema is one of the most potent October, 1933. The Apostolic Dele­ hope for the success of such an asserted in a statement issued influences for good or for evil. gate said: On Delegate’s Staff Apia, Samoa.— The amazing es­ lessly with wind and tide and a boy important congress as that of here by the Most Rev. John T. Mc- As the supreme moral teacher, he “ ‘Wherever the Church is de­ cape from death of a 17-year-old hel|pless in the hands of fate. The which Your Excellency speaks. Nicholaj, O.P., Archbishop of Cin­ speaks to the world on this subject. veloping her only mission, she has boy and his faith in prayer during 10 cocoanuts sustained life for two “Inspired, as it is, by the pas­ cinnati and chairman of the Epis­ “The sane judgment of the gp:ave needs. And everywhere the 34 days at sea in an open drifting day.s. A long, biting fast followed toral zeal we share for those great copal Committee on Motion Kc- American Bishops, manifested dur­ forces of evil are working cease­ native canoe are told by the Rev. ‘‘Then, somewhere out there, the objectives of safeguarding the tures, appointed by the Bishops ing 150 years, proves them to lessly to restrict her in the ful­ Joseph A. Deihl, S.M., missionary statk tragedies of the deep came faith and of promoting the fuller of the United States. be a conservative body of men. fillment of her Divine mission of in West Samoa. The priest de­ home to the hungry boy. A school observance of the Christian life in His Holiness, says Archbishop While always thinking of the best saving souls. An example in our scribes how the lad recited the Ro­ of frightened fish leaped the waves the nation, such a congress has McNicholas, shows in this - latest interests of the people, they are day is the moving picture, with its sary and Litanies and sang hymns in swift flight from the giant that of itself the perfect guarantee of pronouncement a “masterful slow to take public, concerted ac­ incalculable influence for evil. in his almost despairing adventure. pursued. One of the school scudd­ the Divine assistance; and His grasp” of the essentials of the tion against evils. Because the What a massacre of innocence of “Up in the Tokela’u group, on ed : beneath the drifting canoe, Holiness does not doubt but that problem, and even of its details, American motion pictures had be­ youth is taking place hour by hour. the Atoll of Fakaofo,” Father seeking safety. The boy caught it the well-planned work of prepara­ “that seems almost incredible.” come one of the most corrupting How shall the crimes that have Deihl writes, “loneliness and home­ with his hands and every raw bone tion, which he blesses from his Summarizing the fight of the influences of all ages, it was recog­ their direct source in immoral mo­ sickness took possession of a young of it was sucked clean. There were heart, cannot fail to fulfill the American Hierarchy against im­ nized that the ordinary procedure tion pictures be measured? Cath­ lad of 17. One dark night he occasional showers, but the boy wishes of all and to lead in due moral motion pictures, the chair­ of each Bishop doing what he in­ olics are called by God, the Pope, dragged his canoe over the reefs, had nothing with which to catch time to the most happy outcome.” man notes that the call for united dividually thought best in his dio­ the Bishops, and the priests to a set his mat sail and steered west­ the water. action on this problem came from cese would not be efficacious. The united and vigorous campaign for ward for Nukunonu, 45 miles dis­ f‘Day-night! Day-night! A New York.— Local religious and the present Apostolic Delegate, suppression of the evil could be the purification of the cinema, tant. (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n S) lay leaders convened here to dis- Archbishop Cicognani, in New accomplished only by the co-opera­ which has become a deadly menace “Dawn came. The wind had York in 1933; tells of the action tion of all the Bishops and the co­ to morals.’ changed. It blew straight into the at the annual conferences, of the ordination of all the forces at their “In November, 1933, 80 Bishops face of the sun. To reach Nuku­ Religion Caps Fine Career Bishops, and says it is “most grati­ disposal. (Turn to Page 2 — C olum n 1) nonu was not possible with an ad­ fying” that the Holy Father so verse wind. Fakaofo had disap­ highly commends the work of the Legion of Decency. Catholic Sisterhoods Lauded peared. Ten cocoanuts rattled in NOTED SOCIAL WORKER the bottom of the wave-tossed Following is His Excellency’s' canoe. statement: “By night, the boy realized he “The. latest encyclical of Pope SECULAR NEWSPAPER was hopelessly lost in a welter of NOW MARYKNOLL NUN Pius XI, addressed to the Ameri­ The Very Rev. Mtgr. Leo Binz, water bound by the hard rim of an can Bishops and to other Ordina­ who recently was named a secre­ unbroken horizon. A new day ries enjoying peace and commun­ tary of the Apostolic Delegation Katherine H. Strubbe (above) came. The first rays of the sun ion with the Apostolic See, on NOTES WORK OF NUNS Maryknoll, N. Y.— A pioneer in and supervised 4,000 prisoners re­ at Washington, D. C., succeeding of Chicago, a junior at Rotary col­ caught a black speck drifting aim- Catholic social service. Miss Vic­ leased on parole. motion pictures, is an evidence of the Rev. Thomas J. Kilfoil, who lege, River Forest, 111., upon whom toria Larmour of New York, re­ Sister Victoria Francis has been the Holy Father’s world vision and his unceasing solicitude for souls. has returned to the Diocese of In- Michael MacWhite, Irith Free French Archbishop Is ceived the garb of the Foreign interested in social service since Auburn, N. Y.—An article on dreds of splendid, intelligent, edu­ dianapolis. Msgr. Binz, who has State minister to the United States, Mission Sisters of St. Dominic, 1917. Prior to that date, she was The Pontificate of Our Holy Fa­ “Catholic Information,” published cated young women—some from Reported Submissive ther during 15 years shov/s that the S.T.D. from the Propaganda, has conferred a gold medal for ex­ popularly known as the Maryknoll graduated from Smith college, in the Auburn Citken-Advertiser, our finest families— are applying Rome, and the Ph.D. from the cellence in the Gaelic language. Sisters, here. She is now known Northampton, Mass., and spen^ sev­ His Holiness is moved always by secular daily newspaper, and pro­ for just such jobs in the great the compelling love of Christ for Gregorian university, also in Rome, The award was sponsored by the Rouen, France.— Archbishop Du as Sister Victoria Francis. eral years teaching in Catholic col­ vided by tbe Auburn Sodality Catholic sisterhoods. •» a former Chancellor of the Rock- Most Rev. William D. O’Brien, Bois de La Villerabel has decided 'Sister Victoria Francis, at the leges, notably St. Teresa’s college, souls; it is the principle according union, is presented with the fol­ “In this country alone there are to which he solves the problems of ford diocese and was recently pas- Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago. Kath­ to give up his fight against re­ time of her entrance at Maryknoll Winona, Minn., for three years, lowing arresting introduction: more than 100,000 humble, holy tor of St. James’ church, Belvi- erine Elizabeth Howard, a pupil moval from office. The Archbish­ as| a postulant in December, 1935, and the College of New Rochelle, world-wide importance. WANTED— A JOB vfomen, joined by the common Th'’'w l' courtesy of at Holy Name academy, Spokane, op. removed by the Pope in a clash was one of four case supervisors New Rochelle, N. Y. For many “It is natural, therefore, to find “Any kind of work, no limit to vows of poverty, chastity, obedi­ The Witness, Dubuque. The Very Wash., who received first honors in of civil and Church authority, had of the New York state division of years, she had done volunteer so. the Holy Father giving_ his atteri hours, no pay accepted.” ence. Some of them teach in con­ an essay contest sponsored by a occupied the Episcopal palace for parole, and the only women super­ cial work, visiting French-speaking tion to the greatest opinion-form Asking “Who in the world vent and parochial schools. Others I r’n E. Hyland, national advertising publication. more than six weeks in defiance of visor. With another supervisor, families known through her Sun­ ing agencies of the world. His would seek a job like that?” the care for impoverished old folks n 1 * a t th e many pronouncements, and his Apostolic Delegation and the Very The subject was "How Advertising Vatican orders. He has recently she was responsible for the New day school classes. article answers: and orphans. Some nurse in hos- Rev. Msgr. Egidio Vagnozzi, D.D., Helps the Consumer.” been ill. Ydrk section of the parole board (Turn to Page 2 — C o lu m n s) latest Encyclical on the cinema “Hundreds do every year! Hun­ (Tum to Page 2 — C olum n 7) eieC.Us, It auditore

f - PAGE TWO T H E REGISTER Sunday, July 12, 193& SOLICITUDE OF PONTIFF Social Service Six Cardinals Receive Red Hat Annual Program S ECULAR NEWSPAPER SHOWN IN ENCYCLICAL Worker Is Now Is Announced (or NOTES WORK OF NUNS (Continued Front Page One) of New York, was named to the ((Continued From Page One) of race, color, or creed. And they met in Washington in their an­ committee in November, 1935, pitols, in homes for cancerous earn no money. They possess no nual conference. An Episcopal Suggestions were sought severaJ paupers, in leper colonies, and earthly thing — not even the committee was appointed to study times from the Bishops of the HaryknoD Nun CbriHes Meet ’midst shot and shell on the battle­ clothes they wear. Yet the Cath­ the practical measures to be taken country as to what action should fields. Still others go about beg­ olic sister is ever smiling, ever in order to correct at their source be taken. The Legion of Decency (Continued From Page One) happy, because she is the ‘Bride the evils of the cinema. The mem­ (Continued From Page One) ging at restaurants, hotels, and was founded, with results that In 1917, she joined the Bridge­ other places for left-over foods of Christ,’ and in all things His bers -of the original committee were most gratifying. port, Conn., Catholic Charities, a read by Edward F. Jones of San will is her will. were Bishop Cantwfell of Los An­ Francisco. and scraps from plates with which “In November, 1934, His Em- branch of the Hartford organiza­ to feed, the hungry, making their “More than 100,000 nuns In geles, who pledded so eloquently ience. Cardinal Mundelein, was tion, one of the very early diocesan The first general session will be with his brother Bishops not to held Sunday evening. Addresses own meals from the remnants left this country alone! What a tre­ asked by the Bishops’ conference bureaus. At that time, there were by their charges. mendous national asset! How delay a moment in launching a to classify pictures for all the only two or three such bureaus in of welcome will be made by Bishop nation-wide offensive against the Shaughnessy, Clarence D. Martin, “There is no work too difficult, much would it cost in money and dioceses. This was generously the country. She later became results to replace them with paid salacious motion pictures; Bishop done by His Emience without cost executive secretary of the Bridge­ governor of Washington, and John too menial, too revolting for these Boyle of Pittsburgh, Bishop Noll F. Dore, mayor of Seattle. The angels on earth to undertake for workers, who could not, and to the conference. port Charities. would not, labor with the same of Fort -Wayne, and the writer. “In November, 1935, owing to Most Rev. C. Hubert LeBlond, God through His poor, regardless In 1927-28, on a leave of Bishop of St. Joseph, will speak on devotion and disinterestedness? Bishop Donahtie, Auxiliary Bishop the fact that New York is the dis­ absence, she supervised a staff V ^ “The Future of Private Social “Beware of the story of the tributing center of motion pic­ making a survey of the New York % tures, the Bishops’ conference foundling hospitals for the Arch­ Work,” and the Rev. John J. But­ ‘escaped’ nun. There can be no asked His Eminence, Cardinal ler of St. Louis, president of the Labor Ipores such thing. Any sister can freely diocese of New York. national conference, will deliver Hayes, to assume the responsibility Following this, Sister Victoria leave the convent at any time. ‘Desert Priest’ of classifying pictures. His Em­ Francis was case supervisor for the his presidential address. Beware of him who spreads such The Most Rev. Bernard J. Shell, inence graciously consented. Hartford Catholic Charities. Mexican Group poisonous lies, for he is viciously “It cannot be denied that the Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, will striking at our country’s benefac­ After a short period as head of address a luncheon meeting Mon­ producers have made pictures of a the adoption department of the tors and at those who are very, day. There virill be meetings of the Chicago’.—According to a news very close to the Sacred Heart of higher moral quality owing to the New York foundling hospitals, committees on youth activities, To Hunt FossSs activity of the Legion of Decency she was made case supervisor of item published in the Federation Jesus.” health, and famiUes and children. and co-operation of many other the New York state division of News, “Chicago labor is cold to Speakers at a meetihg of the Mexican government men.” The (Continued From Page One) groups. Reports show that unfor­ fiarole in September, 1930. conference of religious in the after­ tunately some pictures have been As a Maryknoll Sister, she will article from the Federation News NERVES CAUSE A veteran of the exploration ft* ^ : noon will include Bishop O’Hara, reads: produced and shown that have spend the next two years in novi­ the Rev. Leroy S. Callahan of Los SLEEPLESSNESS life that tests the physical mettle fallen below the standards that tiate training. After that, she “Chicago labor turned a cold of any man. Father Reynolds, who Angles, Sister M. Agnesine of shoulder and a deaf ear to the so- When Your Nerve* Keep You decency demands. While acknowl­ may be assigned to any of the con­ Mankato, Minn., and Miss Miriam Awake Use This Old Reliable is 44 years old, has'been digging edging good will on the part of gregation’s houses in the United ^ y called labor delegation sent to the in the deserts of the United States Marks, secretary of the Confra­ Remedy most producers, we must admit States, Hawaii, China, Korea, United States by the government- You should sleep soundly sU night and for nearly a decade. He is pack­ ternity of Christian Doctrine, controlled unions of Mexico. that they do not understand Msinchukuo, or the Philippine Washington, D. C. wake op in the morning completely rest- ing his tools, instruments, and what is meant by the fixed and islands. "It is learned that, acting on In­ and refreabed. If you don’t . . . your camp equipment in preparation The St. Vincent de Paul society nerves are very unchangeable Christian principles formation to the effect that Presi­ likely to bUma. for another assault on the jeal­ of morality. Clean motion pic­ 12,400 Children Taught also will meet in the afternoon and dent Green had refused to see the SleepleesneiB i a ously-guarded historic treasures tures during the past two years This picture, taken in Vatican City qn the occasion of the recent will hear addresses by James F. delegation, Chicago labor followed almost alwaya of the wilderness. Kennedy of Chicago and J. Wise­ c a u a e d by high have resulted in better box-office By Instruction League coniittory at which His Holiness, Pope Pius XI, conferred the red hat suit. The delegation also failed to strung nerves. Last year. Father Reynolds receipts. This is very complimen­ Detroit.—More than 12,400 chil­ upon six new members of the Sacred college, shows the Cardinals at man Macdonald of Los Angeles. secure permission to broadcast over To overcome sleep­ brought back from his explorations tary to the American public. While dren attending public schools were prayer before an altar in St. Peter’s Basilica. The members of the The second general session, Mon­ labor’s radio station, WCFL.” lessness you .must day evening, will be addressed by give your nerves 300 specimens, which included it continues, Hollywood will un­ givjen lessons in religion, and near- Sacred college appearing in the picture are Their Eminences, Federico relief. single teeth thousands of years old. doubtedly be sympathetic to the ^ 1,600 were prepared for their Cardinal Tedeschini, Enrico Cardinal Sibilia, Francesco Cardinal Mar- the Rev. Bryan J. McEntegari of That is azaetly Paleontology, the priest said purposes of the Legion of Decency. First Holy Communion in the past maggi, Luigi Cardinal Maglione, Giovanni Cardinal Mercati, and New York and James Fitzgerald School’s Social Justice what Koenig's Ner­ of Detroit. vine does. This fa­ here, “is a subject of the deepest But there must be no deceiving year by the Catholic Instruction Eugene Cardinal Tisserant. (Wide World photo.) Play Commended by Pope mous old prescrip­ fascination.” “Those of us who ourselves. ‘Unceasing universal lea^ e. Through the work of the The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John A. tion quiets and pursue paleontology,” , he added, vigilance,’ as the Holy Father league, 65 persons were returned Ryan, director of the Department New York.— A message from soothes the nerves Vatican City has been received at and in this way “are in touch with the ages. says, is most necessary. The Bish­ to the practice of their religion and of Social Action, National Cath­ promotes natural, Guesswork gives way to demon­ ops of the United States, continues 16 marriages were validated. olic Welfare Conference, will speak Fordham university, conveying the healthy sleep. Koe­ strable fact. A century becomes a His Holiness, must be ‘determined LATE U. S. NEWS FLASHES at a luncheon meeting 'Tuesday on commendation of Pope Pius for nig’s Nervine is fleeting moment.” the modern morality play on social the ideal remedy at all times and at all costs to safe­ ‘America’ Adopts New “Unemployment as a Challenge to f o r sleeplessness guard the recreation of the.people.’ the State.” Committee meetings justice presented this spring by \ I because it corrects “It is most gratifying to the Cover, Paj^r, and Type and sessions of the St. Vincent de the senior class and published by cause of your trouble, and is entirely Mexican Persecution Is Nun Wins Poem Contest gional director of the Social Se­ the Fordham university press. rtee from harmful drugs. Bishops of the United States to New York.—With its July 4 is­ New York.— A nun has been curity board. He lias been granted Paul society, the Apostolate of the Don’t spend another night in restless Scored by U. S. Rabbis have thn work of the Legion of sue, Awenca, a Catholic review awarded first prize in the national leave of absence from his duties Sea, and the National Catholic tossing. Get a bottle of Koenig’s Nervine Cape May, N. J.— The Central Decency commended so highly by of the week edited here by the Federation of Nurses will be held. from your druggist today, and you will poem for Our Lady contest con­ at De Paul university. Three Nuns, Sisters, sleep well tonight . . . or if you wish we Conference of American Rabbis, His Holiness, the supreme teacher Jesuit Fathers, presented a new ducted by Amerieai weekly review American Prior Named The third general session, Tues­ will send you a free trial size bottle. Use at its 47th annual- convention, of morality, and to have definite format, arrangement of contents, edited here by the Jesuit Fathers, Washington.— The appointment day evening, vrill hear addresses Make Trip to Ireland coupon. here, expressed “religious objec­ instructions given by the cover design, and a new paper by the Most Rev. Aloysius J. St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Ind.— according to an announcement in of the Very Rev. Dom William KOENIG MEDICINE CoT Dlpt^R-TT," tion to the policy of any state not only to the Bishops of America stock. With the July 11 issue, the the current issue of that maga­ Michael Ducey, O.B.B., as third Muench, Bishop of Fargo, on Sisters Agnes Patrice, Francis 1045 N. Wells St., Chicago, Dlinois. which strikes at the very practice but to those of the whole world. publication presented a new type “Catholic Charities as Part oi Pas­ Eileeq, and Marie Angela, mem­ Please send me a free trial size bottle of zine. She is Sister Mary St. Vir­ prior of St. Anselm’s priory in this Koenig’s Nervine. of religion .... specifically the The decision of the American Bish­ fac^, utilizing the Regal font. John ginia of the Immaculate, Chicago. city, marks another forward step toral Ministry,” and Miss Jane bers of the Sisters of Providence, treatment of Catholics in our sis­ ops to make the Legion of Decency J. A. Murphy, internationally Dean Security Director in the development of the local Hoey of the Federal Social Secur­ sailed on the S. S. California for Name -...... — _____- . . ter Republic of Mexico.” a permanent organization is now known artist, designed the new ity board, Washington, D. C., on Bawnboy, County Cavan, Ireland, Chicago.— Henry L. McCarthy, community. Father Ducey is the Address - — ...... confirmed by Pontifical prescrip­ format for America. dean of the De Paul college of com­ first American prior of the mon­ ‘“The Challenge of Dependent Child­ to be at the bedside of their fa­ Eight Dramas Grouped tion. By whatever name the work merce, has been appointed re- astery. He succeeds the Very Rev. hood.” ther, who is seriously ill. City----- ...------...... ___ StatR______of the Legion of Decency may be Novena for Conversion Dom Adrian Weld Blundell, O.S.B., At the closing banquet Wednes­ In Objectionable Class known in other countries, it is who has headed the local priory day, the speakers will be the Most New York.—Eight plays are de­ pleasing to know that the Holy See Of Negroes Is Planned for the. last decade and now retires Rev. John J. Mitty, Archbishop of clared “wholly objectionable” and has made it universal.” Columbia, S. Car.— A series of at the age of 75. San Francisco, and Bishop Shaugh- THE REGISTER six are declared “objectionable in Roshry novenas to aid in the con­ nessy. Pontiff Goes to Tropical Medicine Court* Published Every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. part” on the classified list of cur­ version of the American Negroes rent plays prepared by the Cath­ Former Army Chaplain will commence in the Dominican New York.— The annual course 934-988 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 of instructions and demonstrations Catholic Action School olic Theater movement of the Succumbs in St. Louis Colored Mission of Blessed Martin Pjresident...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vehr, D.D.* Denver Archdiocese of New York. The de Porres on July 20 and will con­ on tropical medicine, tropical par­ St. Louis.—The Rev. Joseph asites, first-aid work, and similar To Be Held in Montreal President-Emeritus...... Mo8t Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen, D.D., WichiU, Kantae following plays are objectionable: Casey, 56, formerly a chaplain of tinue till Sept. 11. All Catholics His Summer Villa Montreal.—^In response to the Editor-in-Chief...... Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith, Ph.D., LL.D., Jour.D. Boy Meets Girl, Bury the. Dead, are invited to join in making the activities in the mission field open­ Managing Editor....— ...... Hubert A. Smith, Jour. D. the 1st U. S. infantry, who served ed at the headquarters of the Cath­ wishes of a great many persons, ec­ Associate Editors—Rev. Arthur Froehle, A.B.; Millard P. Everett. Jour. M.; The Children's Hour, Dead End, for several years in the Philippine novena and to send in their clesiastical and lay, a school' of C. J. McNeill, A.Bm B.J.; Rev. Walter Canavan, H.A,; Ruth Vincent Idiot's Delight, Mulatto, Pre- personal intentions to be placed at Vatican City.— (NCWC Cable) olic Medical Mission board here islands, is dead. Father Casey with a representative enrollment Catholic Action will be conducted DIOCESAN EDITIONS Honeymoon, and Tobacco Road. attended the North American col­ the shrine before the opening date. —His Holiness, Pope Pi^is XI, has at the Palestre Nationale here Those partly objectionable are The mission, in existence since taken up his residence in-the Papal of members of mission communi­ CENTRAL CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Fre.no) lege in Rome and was ordained to ties. July 27 to 30. A series of lectures, Host Rev. Bishop Philip G. Scher, 1>.D„ President. Rt. Rev. Michael Sullivan, Editor , End of Summer, the priesthood May 24, 1902. At September, is in charge of the Rev. summer villa at Castel Gandolfo. with discussion from the floor, will SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Sacramento) Love on the Dole, New Faces, On one time, he was an assistant at Thomas L. Weiland, O.P. The Holy Father made the journey Bequett for Boys’ School deal with Catholic Action and the Most Rev. Bishop Robert J. Armstrong, D.D., President Your Toes, and Three Meit on a the Cathedral of St. Louis. from the Vatican to Castel Gan­ New Haven, Conn.— The bulk of social doctrine of the Church. Rav. Patrick A. McHugh, S.T.B.. Editor and Business Manager Horse, dolfo in an automobile of Ameri­ an estimated $200,000 estate has NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grand Island) Pope Given Large Sum on been willed by John B. Foley, in­ Host Rev. Bishop S. V. Bona, D.D., President; Rev. Patrick McDaid (No. Platta). can make. Following his car were Editor; Business Director, Rev. Paul Wiese, Grand Island Requiem Is Chanted For Loud Speaker and Movie Newspaper’s Anniversary several machines bearing Vatican ventor, for the establishment of a Noted Catholic Solon EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Falls) Vatican City.— On the 75th an­ dignitaries. The cars took a route school where Catholics boys may Host ^ev. Bishop Edwin V. O'Hara, D.D., LL.D.. President Aid Outdoor Missioners along the banks of the Tiber, pass­ complete their elementary educa­ In Canada Is Retiring: Rev, Eugene Gergen. Editor and Business Manager Noted Church Architect niversary of the founding of Os- WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) Dubuque, la.— The Very Rev. St. ; Louis.—The loud speaker servatore Romano, Vatican City ing through the zone in which rich tion. Specific bequests amount to Calgary, Alta.—Patrick Burns, and the movie screen are playing Host Rev. Bishop Joseph H. Gilmore, D.D., President Msgr. A. A. Heinzler of Freeport, daily newspaper, Pope Pius re­ archeological finds have been made. approximately $25,000. prominent Catholic of this city, is Rev. Patrick Casey, M.A., Editor and Business Manager 111., sang a Solemn Mass of Re­ a part in n^otor mission visits con­ ceived a check for more than Great throngs gathered at various Mantion by College retiring from the Canadian senate NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) quiem here for his uncte, Guido ducted by/12 Vincentian Fathers 1,000,000 lire, approximately ?78,- places along the way and applaud­ New York.— The well-known because of illness. His appoint­ Host Rev. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D., J.C.L.. D.Sc.Htst., Pres, and Editor in 42 Missouri towns this summer. ment to the senate on July 6, 1931, SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER'(Lincoln) Beck, widely known designer of 000, collected to celebrate the an­ ed the Holy Father as his car Fifth avenue residence of Mrs. . Host Rev. Bishop Louis B. Kucera, D.D., President ecclesiastical buildings. Mr. The second series of mission lec­ niversary. The paper was found­ passed by. The procession of cars Florence Gibb Pratt in this city his 75th birthday, was the Rev, Maurice Helmann, M.A., Jour. D., Editor and Business Manager Beck, who for a time was employed tures on the Church in the Arch­ ed in 1861 as a four-page daily left the Vatican at 6:30 p. m. and has been bought by Marymount first made by the then Prime Min­ WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) diocese of St. Louis and the Diocese and has greatly expanded in its arrived at Castel Gandolfo at 7:15 college of Tarrytown. The man­ ister R. B. Bennett. Mr. Burns was Host Rev, Bishop John J. Swin'.; D.D., President by the government of his native of St. Joseph now is in progreA Rev. Frederick J. Schwertz, M.A.. Editor and Business Manager Germany, came to Dubuque 60 existence. p. m. sion, which is located across the a friend of King Edward VIII, PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria. ) nightly. The voices of the Vincen­ street from the Metropolitan Mu­ having known him as the Prince Host Rev. Bishop J. H. Schlarman, D.D., Ph.D., J.C.D., President years ago and designed more tians are carried five or six blocks The principal square of' Castel than 200 churches in and seum of Art in Central park, will of Wales and having been respon­ Rev. H. H. Ross, A.B. B.J., Editor and Business Uanager by public address equipment. The Catholic Groups Protest Gandolfo was filled with- people sible for his selection of the present SANTA FE REGISTER (Santa Fe. New Mexico) surrounding states. avraiting the arrival of the Holy be used by the college as a junior Moet Rev. Archbishop Rudolph A. Gerken, D.D., President movie screen is used to illustrate Co-education in Poland college and high school. “E. P. ranch,” His Majesty's stake Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. Estvelt, P.A., V.G., Editor the Mass in towns visited for the Father. Among those present in Western Canada. Lwow, Poland.— Catholic Action were the local authorities and the Relict in Special Shrine Rev. Daniel Krahe, O.H.Cap., Assistant Editor Priest’s 1st Requiem second time. Question boxes in Cleveland.'—Relics of St. Chris­ ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona. Pa.) public places, free pamphlets, and in Lwow has addressed to the pupils of the North American col­ Most Rev. Bishop J. J. McCort, D.D., President Celebrated for Mother authorities a strong protest against lege now residing at the school’s tine, presented to the Most Rev. Fr. A. I. Whelan Named Rev. Thomas E Madden, Ph.D.. S.T.L.. Editor and Business Manager musical programs supplement the the transformation of some village Joseph Schrembs, Bishop of Cleve­ TEXAS PANHANDLE REGISTER (Amarillo) , Md.—The first Mass lectures. summer villa. The arrival of Pope schools into co-educational schools. land, by Pope Pius XI in 1925, On Staff of ‘America’ ' Most Rev. Bishop Robert E. Lucey, D.D., President of Requiem celebrated by the Rev. Pius was the signal for a great Rev. Thomas J. Drury, Editor and Business Manager Parents and clergy have claimed a which have been in respose in San Francisco. — The appoint­ T. Allen Hardesty, who was or­ ovation, which continued even ment of the Rev. Albert I. Whelan, The Denver Catholic Register is also r part of this newspaper system. San Francisco Chosen as continual progress of demoraliza­ after His Holiness had entered the the crypt of St. John’s Cathedral dained in the Baltimore Cathedral for several years, have been trans­ S.J., as associate editor of America, in June, was for his mother, Mrs. Site For 1937 Convention tion among youth as a result of villa. He appeared on the balcony Price of The Reg/lster (dated every Sunday), |1 a year. Canada and South such a system. of the villa shortly afterward, and ferred to the upper church, where Jesuit weekly magazine, was re­ America, tl.60. . Foreign, tl.76. In bundle lots, one cent a copy if bought Annie Hardesty, who was stricken Chicago.—At the sixth annual a special shrine to St. Christine vealed here by the Very Rev. regularly for aala or diatribution. at her priest-son’s first Solemn remained there five minutes while convention of the National Lay­ has been erected. Harold E. Ring, S.J., president of Entered as Second Clast Matter at Post Office, Denver, Colorado. Mass. men’s Retreat conference, here, Athletes Win Fame the band played. the University of San Francisco, Benedict’s Peace Efforts Cited San Francisco was chosen as the In Korea and Japan Pope Pius has taken up his resi­ following his return from New The Berister has the largest circulation of any paper In tbs English languag* site of next year’s meeting. Leo dence at the summer villa a month Washington. — The efforts of On the Radio Chicago.— The national office of Pope Benedict XV in the later York. Father Whelan, a native of devoted to religious news. **0^^ A. Cunningham of the West coast earlier than last year, and will re­ San Francisco, has been dean of the Catholic University of Peking main there through September. years of the World war to bring city was named president to suc­ here has released an account about a cessation of hostilities be­ the University of San Francisco ceed Daniel E. Morrissey of Chi­ Throughout his stay at Castel Gan­ and will leave for his new post in of the recent athletic tour of the dolfo, business and audiences will tween the Allies and the Central WE WILL PAY YOU cago. teams from the university, select­ Powen are related in summary August following the close of the be continued just as if he were present summer sessions. ed to represent North China in still at the Vatican. form in a new pamphlet just pub­ FROM 5% TO 9% President Is Re-Elected response to an invitation of the lished by the headquarters here of FOR LIFE Japanese Athletic federation to the Catholic Association for Inter­ Priest Is Killed on on any amount you give us to support our work By Duquesne University have North China send its best Eucharistic Congress national Peace. Pittsburgh, Pa.—At the annual Way to Make Retreat for the Preservation of the Faith. HOL"Y athletes for a series of games with Book Comes Off Press Recalls Association Efforts TRINITY LIFE INCOME ANNUITY BONDS meeting of the board of directors Japanese athletes. The basketball Cincinnati.— An article in the Callicoon, N. Y,—-The Rev. J. of Duquesne university, the Very Cleveland.— The souvenir vol­ are safe and sound. Write today, stating your and football teams went on a three Catholic News of New York telling J. McLaughlin of the Church of age and the amount of money you have available for God’s work. Rev. J. J. Callahan, C.S.Sp., was weejes' tour of Korea and Japan ume of the Seventh National Eu­ of a Catholic press convention St. Francis of Assisi, New York re-elected president of the institu­ andigave a good account of them­ charistic Congpress held here last held 45 years ago— 20 years be­ city, died here of injuries received MISSIONARY SERVANTS OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY tion, and the Rev.. J. F. Carroll, selves. September has just made its ap­ fore the Catholic Press association in an automobile accident near V. Rev. Eugene J. Brennan, M. S. SS. T., Holy Trinity, Alabama C.S.Sp., director of the university’s pearance. The book, bound in a was founded—has prompted Dr. Cochecton. Father McLaughlin summer school, was selected as vice maroon-colored silk fabric, has Thomas P. Hart, editor of the was en route to St. Joseph’s semi­ president. Father Callahan re­ 759 pa^ s, 177 of which are filled Catholic Telegraph here, to write nary, here, to begin a retreat He cently returned from a three Youth Prays as with pictures of different events for his paper a special article con­ was born in Brooklyn 31 years months’ tour of Europe. of the Eucharistic Congress. cerning Btili other attempts to ago and was ordained to the priest­ 5% to 7% Interest There are photographs of the prin­ establish such an association 47 hood last year. Death Is Near cipal participants in the con fess, years ago. Ripley Pays Tribute including all the Archbishops and INVEST FOR Bishops who attended. The Most Church Gets Painting Bishop From China Is To Deaf School Band (Continued From Page One) Chicago.— The Church of St. Pittsburgh, Pa.—“Forty-one Be­ long, uncountable succession of Rev. Joseph Schrembs, Bishop of Symphorosa and Her Seven Sons Visiting: United States Cleveland and president of the lieve It or Nots” was the term ap­ them! will be graced in a few weeks with New York.— The Most Rev. Ed­ Lifetime and Eternity plied by Robert Ripley, famous ‘And, what did you do all that Seventh National Eucharistic Con­ a large oil painting to hang over ward Galvin, Bishop at Hanyang, syndicate cartoonist, to the rhythm time?’ he was asked. gress, wrote the preface. Its dis­ a special shrine to the saint. The China, arrived here. Bishop Through the band of De Paul institute, Oral “ H prayed,’ he answered. ‘I tribution is being handled by the pwnting is now being coi^leted by Galvin has served in China for School for the Deaf, when he acted said my Rosary, the Litanies of the Very Rev. Msgr. Floyd L. Begin, Sister Stanisa, noted artist-nun, in 24 years amid the menace of floods as a guest judge for the music Sacred Heart and of the Blessed 605 Guarantee Title building. The the studios of the Academy of Our and the terrorism of Communists jubilee sponsored by the P itts­ Virgin, and sang hymns.’ price is $5. Lady at Longwood. and bandits. His diocese embraces 'S. V. De Aim iuity P lan burgh Sun-Telegraph. Said Rip­ “ ‘Did you think you would' ever Legion’s Efforts Recalled 10,000 square miles in the interior (SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE WORD) ley: “The band amazes even me, be saved?’ I asked. 7,000 at National Meet Vatican City.— Dennis Cardinal of China and has a population of and I have spent my life in search­ “ ‘No 1 I thought I was going Dougherty, in an interview granted 6,000,000. You will be remembered daily in Masses now and after your ing for strange things.” The Sis­ to die and said my Act of Contri­ Of Knights of St. John L'Osservatore Romano o n ' his death. Help God’s cause! Write for information to ters of Charity are in charge of tion.’ Columbus, 0.— At the 41st in­ visit to the Vatican, discussed the Academy in Dubuque the school. “And so, for 34 days and nights, ternational meeting of the Knights origin and the development of the punctuating the long, burning of St. Jdhn and the Ladies’ auxil­ Legion of Decency in the United Is Ravaged by Fire hours of the day with prayers and iary, 7,000 members and guests States, and more specifically in the Dubuque, la.—A spectacular fire Rev. Father Ralph, Box 6, Techny, 111. Cleveland Judge Marks hymns and snatching a restless, were present. A Solemn Field Archdiocese of Philadelphia. believed caused by d^ective wiring Mass was celebrated at a specially- Noriees Professed Please Send Me Information About the S V n Silver Wedding Date weary sleep from the cooler hours completely destroyed the north sec­ Annuity Plan ’ * ‘ Tha Rar. Alfred Duffy, C.P., Cleveland.—Joy Seth Hurd, com­ of the night, the boy and his frail constructed altar on Central high Maryknoll, N. Y.— Nine novices tion of Visitation academy, con­ professor of homiletics at St. mon pleas judge, prominent Cath­ canoe drifted. The' current car­ school athletic field by the Rt. Rev. made their first profession of ducted by the Sisters of the Visita­ Michael’s monastery. Union City, olic layman of this city, and Mrs. ried them more than 200 miles Msgr. E. A. Burkley, regimental vows and 17 postulants received tion of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Hurd observed the 25th anniver­ southeast Wretched, weary, cov­ chaplain. Gov. Davey and Mayor the garb of Foreign Mission Sis­ Almost miraculously, the chapel N. J., who will begin a series of ters of St. Dominic, in a reception fire radio addresses in the “Cath sary of their marriage at a Mass ered with boils, weak unto collapse, Gressaman of Columbus were pres­ was not damaged by the blaze, celebrated in St. Clement’s church, he was picked up near the small ent. A total of $1,800 was dis­ and profession ceremony at the smoke and water inflicting the only die Hour,” Sunday, July 12. His Maryknoll Sisters’ motherhouse general subject will be “The Lakewood. Judge and Mrs. Hurd island of Aunu’u in ' American tributed as prizes in a competitive loss there. Four /iremen were in­ Poetry of Duty,’' are the parents of 14 children. , Samoa.” < drill held by the organization. here. jured in combating the flamel.

1 Sunday, July 12, 1936 PAGE THREE LEGION DECENCY LAUDED PONTIFF (Continued From Page One) fore the people and the world was You launched the Legion of De­ will undertake to obtain each year for the Industry, it will be possibla dioceses, Venerable Brethren, takes their very own. In the agreement cency as a crusade for public mo­ ^‘STRANGE BUT TRUE'* By M. J. Murray from their people a pledge similar to advance a new demand, namely, into consideration those of the en­ entered into by common accord rality designed to revitalize the to the one already alluded to that that the industry produce motion tire Catholic world. in March, 1930, solemnly sealed, ideals of natural and Christian was given by their American pictures that correspond entirely It is, in fact, urgently necessary signed, and published in the press, rectitude. Far from you was the brothers, in which they promised to our principles. Such films then to make provision that m this field they formally pledged themselves thought of doing damage to the to stay away from motion picture may readily be shown, not only in also, progress of art, science, and to safeguard in the future the motion picture industry; rather, plays that were offensive to truth Catholic halls but also in others. human technique in the industry, moral welfare of patrons of the indeed, did you arm it beforehand and Christian morality. We realize the establishment of since they are all true gifts of motion picture. against the ruin which menaces C h u rc h ii r g S u c i t The most efficacious manner of such an office will involve a certain God, may be ordained in His glory It is promised in this agree­ every form of recreation which in obtaining these pledges promises sacrifice, a certain expense for and to the salvation of souls, and ment that no film which lowers the the guise of art degenerates into n h is to be through the parish church or Catholics of the various countries. may be made to serve in a practical moral standard of spectators, corruption. i/>e school, by enlisting the earnest Yet the ^eat importance of the way to promote the extension of which casts discredit on natural or Your leadership called forth the co-operation of all fathers and motion picture, the necessity of the'kingdom of God upon earth. human laws, or arouses sympathy prompt and devoted loyalty of mothers of families who are con­ safeguarding the morality of Chris­ Thus, the Church bids us pray^hat for their violation, will be pro­ your faithful people. Millions of scious of their grave responsibility. tian people and of the entire na­ we may all profit by them in, such duced. American Catholics signed the The Bishops will also be able to tion, make this sacrifice more than manner as not to lose the eternal Nevertheless, in spite of this pledge of the Legion of Decency avail themselves of the Catholic justified. Indeed, the effective­ good: “Sic transeamus per bona wise and spontaneously taken de­ binding themselves not to attend press for the purpose of bringing ness of our schools, of our Catholic temporalia ut Pon amittamus cision, those responsible showed any motion picture which was of­ home to the people the moral duty associations, and even of our aeterna.” , themselves incapable of carrying fensive to Catholic moral prin­ arid effectiveness of this promise. churches is lessened and endan­ it into effect. It appeared oper­ ciples or to the proper standards The fulfillment of this pledge gered by the plague of evil and LEGION OF DECENCY ators were not disposed to stand of living. We thus were able to Supposes that the people will be pernicious motion pictures. IS WARMLY PRAISED by principles to which they obli­ proclaim joyfully that few prob­ made clearly aware of which films Now, then, it is a certainty INFORMATION EXCHANGE gated themselves. Since, there­ lems of these latter times have so are permitted to all, which are per­ AMONG THE COUNTRIES which can readily be verified that fore, the above-mentioned under­ closely united the Bishops and the -1 mitted with reservations, and The office force must be com­ the more marvelous is the progress takings proved to have but slight people as the one resolved by co­ which are harmful or positively posed of persons who are familiar of the motion picture art and in­ effect, since the parade of vice and operation in this holy crusade. Not bad. This requires prompt, regu­ with the technique of the motion dustry, the more pernicious and crime continued on the screen, the only Catholics, but also high- lar, and frequent publication of picture and who at the same time deadly has it shown itself to mo­ road seemed almost closed to those minded--Protestants and Jews and classified lists of motion picture are well mounded in the principles rality, religion, and even to the who sought honest diversion in the many others accepted your lead =3l>e M«S/ C^ri«VmAS plays so as to makeAhe informa­ a Lm written, iiv i$55 tiie of CathoTiC^morality and doctrines. very decencies of human society. motion picture. and joined their efforts with yours tion readily accessibleto all. Spe­ They ftinst, in addition, be under The directors of the industry in In this crisis, you, Venerable in restoring wise standards, both ¥^3^JRiy TUDOR, cial bulletins or other timely pub­ the guidance and direct supervi­ the United States recognized this Brethren, were among the first to artistic and moral, to the motion AsetHoeo THE -maone o f lications such as the daily Catholic sion of a priest chosen by the fact themselves, when they con­ study the means of safeguarding picture. EfMUAUO • • • > fu ls Se*t%> Sold nv press may be used for this purpose. Bishop. iondon. fa' more ^-OOO fessed that the responsibility be­ the souls entrusted to your care. URGES CONTINUANCE REVIEWING OFFICES Opportune understandings for (U J a rt. Namo "teSMaUcA* OF FILM CRUSADE rr t« THt ONLY KNO«/M HMHitceipr FOR EACH COUNRTY the exchange of that information It is an exceedingly great com­ Of A rtAY WAirrcrl r o m -mfCATMouc Were it possible, it would in among offices of the various coun­ fort to Us to note the outstanding siB-NPPoiHT iH -mt eent-Y itself be desirable to establish a tries will conduce to greater ef­ success of the crusade. Because * REFORlMAfflON muoo. single list for the entire world, ficiency and harmony in the work' ASK AND LEARN of your vigilance and because of because all live under the same of reviewing films, while due con­ the pressure which has been moral laws. Since, however, there sideration will be given to varying A1 pearing in the Catholic press of so what arrangements must be not the requisite age; 3. Those passed upon the film can'not be the longer is so openly approved, or iSwr. Scenes fiom i same in each case in all respects. the world. made? who enter by force, grave fear, or acclaimed, false ideals of life no llfE o F O u A . These offices will profit, not only As a general rule, when bride are led by deceit; 4. A married per­ Indeed, circumstances, usages; longer are presented in so flagrant %U.iOft.D fare bean, and forms vary from country to by the experiments made in the and bridegroom live in different son, so loi^ as the marriage per- a manner to the impressionable United States, but also by the ac­ parishes, - the marriage is to be dures; 5. Those who are bound or inColourt on a. country, so it does not seem prac­ minds of youth. tical to nave a single list for all the complishments of Catholics of other performed by the pastor of the who have been bound by the bond BBN’S EGd fa countries in the motion picture bride. If, however, there is a just Although in certain quarters it f: fit-CBOEffe CATA— world. If, however, films were of religious profession; 6. Those was, predicted that artistic values classified in each country in the field. cause, the ceremony may be per­ who are liable to a penalty on ac­ . a. A/mani 'an. Qxtist Even if employes o f the office— formed by the pastor of the bride­ in the motion picture would be im­ manner indicated above, the result­ count of a grave crime that they paired seriously by the reform in­ wko speci'cibsQS nt. ant list woud offer in principle with the best good will and inten­ groom (Canon 1097, 2). In this have committed, etc. When a good sisted upon by the Legion of De­ nuKiafure work. tions— should make an occasional case, the parties to be married the guidance needed. reason exists, a dispensation is cency, It appears quite the con­ Oite scEiie pgpicTT ru e Therefore, it will be necessary misUke, as happens in all human should procure a letter from the sometimes granted to allow a per­ c k u a h m n utiP£nnEArn which h a trary happened and the Legion h^kthouse, ^ MOOERU HOWirzEK KOM THE Hour» that in each country the Bishops affairs, the Bishops in their pas­ pastor of the bride to the pastor son to join even if one of these of Decency has given no little OF WHICH APPEARS A OOUD OF set up a permanent national re­ toral prudence will know how to of the bridegroom. canonical impediments should exist. Built AD II90 and m, ruinS since CEtlESnOW-IHARKSfi impetus to efforts to advance the 184-8 >Ias attached io the (indent of- viewing office in order to be able apply effective remedies to safe­ For more detailed information We cinema on the road to noble ar­ Saint Qnne, Youffkal, WuberforeL. U fOaS to promote good motion pictures, guard in every possible way the Are our destinies ruled by the recommend that you apply to the tistic significance by directing it classify others, and bring this authority and prestige of the of­ monastic order that especially nhrked fa p u r centuries IBe /fu ris. Wfien the East India company first went to India stars? towards the production of classic the only priests there were the Fathers ol the old judgment to the knowledge of the fice itself. This may be done by No._ Such a belief is a stupid interests you. Bucniuo b m n o s PiActo UPON -mt T o w e r a t strengthening the staff with more masterpieces as well as of original NWMT E iMSLEO VESCELS to ENTER WE HARBOUR.' Portusuese regime. Thus the word padre (Portu­ riests and the faithful. It will and sinful superstition that is in­ In addition to the strictly monas­ creations of uncommon worth. guese for father) drifted into the langnage of the e very proper to entrust this influential men or by replacing jurious to God. Those who at­ tic orders, there are more than British army and was thus carried around the agency to the central organization those who have shown themselves 80 different orders and congrega­ Nor have financial investments • 'ZAs-r wes/ici; QUESr/p/J :■ world. The word padre also came into English from tempt to direct their lives by the in the industry suffered, as was of Catholic Action that is depend­ less capable of performing their tions of men living in community the Spanish and Italian. stars are guilty of grievous sin, foretold gratuitously by many. ent on the Bishops. At all events, delicate duties. in the United States. You will find provided the other requisites for Those who stayed away froYn the it must clearly be laid down that WILL ACCOMPLISH GREAT grave sin are present, namely, information about them in the this service of information, in or­ WORK FOR MORALITY Official Catholic Directory, starting motion picture theater because it the efforts necessary for abstrac­ ments of justice and rectitude, of it is to organize such an industry, knowledge and consent. outraged morality are patronizing tion or deductive reasoning, are duty, obligations, and ideals of life especially because of considerations der to function organically with OF THEIR PEOPLE on page 048 and continuing to page efficiency, must be on a national If the Bishops of the world as­ 061. You will have to write to it now that they are able to enjoy captivated by the cinema. In are being developed, the •motion of a financial nature, and since on Has the Church retreated in her clean films which are not offensive place of the efforts which reading picture, with its direct propaganda, the other hand it is necessary to basis, that is, it must be carried sume their share in the exercise stand on divorce and remarriage? them individually for information of this painstaking vigilance over about their rule. The 1936 Cath­ to good morals or dangerous to or listening demands, there is the assumes a position of commanding influence the production of all on by a single central responsi­ If not, why are so many of our Christian virtue. continued pleasure of a succession influence. films so they may contain nothing bility. the motion picture— and of this young people allowed to be divorced olic Directory can be found in all We, who know their pastoral zeal, large rectories or Catholic institu­ UNCEASING VIGILANCE of concrete and, so to speak, livin* It is unfortunate that in the harmful from the rejigious, moral, INDIVIDUAL BISHOPS CAN and to remarry? present state of affairs this in­ or social viewpoint, pastors of souls have no doubt— they will certainly tions. COUNSELED BY POPE pictures. i APPLY SEVERER CRITERIONS accomplish a great work for the The Church has not retreated in This power is still greater in the fluence is frequently exerted for must exercise their vigilance over the least in her stand on divorce When ■ you started your crusade, Should grave reasons really re­ protection of the morality of their it wSSvsaid your efforts would be talking picture, for the reason that evil. So much so that when one films wherever they may be pro­ quire it. Their Excellencies, the and marriage. If Catholics are What is the’condition of infants the interpretation becomes even thinks of the havoc wrought in the duced or offered to Christian peo­ people in their moments of leisure permitted divorce and allowed who die without Baptism? Is it of ^hort duration and the effects Bishops, in their own dioceses and recreation. would not be lasting because, as easier and the charm of music is souls of youth and childhood, of ples. through their diocesan reviewing afterwards to marry in the Church, possible that they are admitted into added to the action and drama. The the loss of innocence so often suf­ They will win the approbation it is a merely civil divorce in a heaven? the vigilance of Bishops and the APPEAL TO CATHOLICS committees, will be able to apply and approval of all right-thinking faithful gradually diminished, the dances and variety acts that some­ fered in motion picture theaters, to a national list—which must use case where the marriage was from According to the teaching of the­ times are introduced between films there comes to mind the terrible PROMINENT IN MOTION men, Catholic and non-Catholic, the outset invalid and therefore no ologians, infants who die without producers would be free to return PICTURE INDUSTRY standards adaptable to the whole and they will help assure that this again to their former methods. It serve to increase the stimulation condemnation pronounced by Our nation— such severer criterions as marriage at all. There was no Baptism are not admitted into of the pageant. Lord upon the corrupters of little As to the motion picture indus­ great international force—the mo­ heaven. This doctrine is based on is not difficult to understand why try itself, We exhort Bishops of all nfay be demanded by the character tion picture:—shall be directed genuine marriage bond contracted certain of these might be desirous Since, then, the cinema is in ones: “But he that shall scan­ because of the presence of a diri­ the assertion of Our Lord accord­ countries, but in particular you, of the region. They may even toward the noble end of promoting of going back to sinister themes reality an object lesson which, for dalize one of these little ones that censor films that are admitted to ment impediment, or because of ing to which Baptism is declared good or for evil, teaches the ma­ believe in Me, it were better for Venerable Brethren, to addresi the highest ideals and the truest to be an indispensable means for that pandered to base desires and your appeal to those Catholics who the general list. standard of life. defective consent or lack of the which you have proscribed. While jority of men more effectively than him that a millstone should be proper form of celebration. In entering the kingdom of heaven. hold important positions in this The above-mentioned office like­ That these desires, which well representation of subjects of real abstract reasoning, it must be ele­ hanged about his neck, and that he wise will look after the organiza­ such cases, a declaration of nullity “Unless a man be born again of vated to conformity with the aims should be drowned in the depth of industry. Let them take serious in Our paternal heart, may be real­ water and the Holy Ghost, he can­ artistic value and the portrayal of thought of their duties and the tion of the existing motion picture ized, We employ the help of the is granted by the Church. A dec­ vicissitudes of human virtue re­ of the Christian conscience and the sea.” laration of nullity differs entirely not enter into the kingdom of responsibility which they have as theaters belonging to parish Cath­ grace of God and, in pledge there­ quire intellectual efforts, toil, and saved from depraving or demoral­ CALLS ON BISHOPS olic associations, so that they may from a divorce in the strict sense God” (St. John iii, 5). This does izing effects. children of the Church to use their of, We impart to you. Venerable of the rvord. A divorce means a not mean that unbaptized infants ability, and at times considerable OF ENTIRE WORLD influence and authority for the be guaranteed reviewed approval brethren, and to the clergy and are condemned to the hell of the outlay of money, it is often rela­ BAD FILMS OCCASION SIN It is, therefore, one of the su­ promotion of the principles of of films. Through the organiza­ the people entrusted to you. Our severing of the marriage bond; preme necessities of our time to reprobates who have knowingly tively easy to attract a certain type A m CREATE PREJUDICES sound morality in the films which tion of these halls, which often affectionate and Apostolic bene­ this the Church never allows in the watch and to labor to the end that abused the grace of God and de­ of person and certain classes of Sveryone knows what, damage they produce or aid in producing. represent a considerable clientele diction. case of two Catholics who have people to theaters which present is done to the soul by bad motion the motion picture be no longer a been validly married, or in the case liberately rejected the gift of sal­ picture plays calculated to inflame pictures. They are occasions of school of corruption, but that it be The number of Catholics who of a mixed marriage contracted vation. According to the teaching transformed into an effectual in­ are executives, directors, authors, common among theologians from passions and arouse lower instincts sin; they seduce young people or actors is not inconsiderable, and with the nroper dispensation and latent in human hearts. ilong the ways of evil by glorify­ strument for the educatiofi and with the proper form. A declara­ the time of St. Thomas Aquinas elevation of mankind. it is unfortunate their influence MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED Unceasing universal vigilance ing the passions; they show life has not always been in accordance tion of nullity means simply a (13th century), infants who have must, on the contrary, convince under a false light; they cloud And here We record with pleas­ judgment by ecclesiastical aythor- died without B ^tism remain nat­ with their faith and their ideals. Following: Is a list of motion pictures reviewed and classified by the .\'Tational the producers that the Legion of ideals; they destroy pure love, re­ ure that 'certain governments, in council of the legion of Decency through its New York headquarters: ity that there never was a valid urally happy. They know and en­ Decency has not been started as spect for marriage, a'nd affection their anxiety over the influence You will do well, Venerable Breth­ bond because of the lack of con­ joy God by the light of natural ren, tc pledge them to bring th^ir Class A—Section 1—Unobjectionable (or General Patronaga a crusade of short duration, soon for the family. They are capable exercised by the cinema in the Aces and Eights. Hearts Divided. Return of Jimmy sent or of the proper form of cele­ reason, and experience no sorrow moral and educational fields, have, profession into harmony with their And So They Were Here Comes Trouble. to be neglected and forgotten, but also of creating prejudices among conscience as respectable men and Valentine. bration, or because of the presence or sense of loss at the privation that the Bishops of the United in d iv id u a ls, misunderstandings with the aid of upright and honest Married. Heroes of the Range. Return of Sophie Lang. of a diriment, that is, an invali­ of the beatific vision. God could followers of Jesus Christ. And Sudden Death. High Tension. Revolt of the Zombies. States are determined at all times among nations, among social persons, especially fathers, moth­ Arizona Raiders. Hot Money. Ridin' On. dating, impediment. miraculously illuminate these in­ ers, and families, set up reviewing In this as in every other field, Avenging Waters. and at all costs to safeguard the classes, and among entire races. the apostolate of pastors of souls House of a Thousand Rio Grande Romance. fants at the moment of death and recreation of the people in what­ On the other hand, good motion commissions and constituted other Below the Deadline. Candles. Roaring Guns. will surely find the best collabora­ Big Noise. How many different orders of make it possible for them to have ever form that recreation may take. pictures are capable of exercising agencies which have to do with Kelly of the Secret Service. Rogue of the Range. men’s monasteries are there in the Baptism of desire, or He could tors in those who fight in the ranks Bohemian Girl. Kid Ranger. Rogues Tavern. RECREATION MUST BE a profoundly moral influence upon motion picture production, in an ef­ Border Caballero. King of the Pecos. Romeo and Juliet. United States and where are they grant them some sort of privilege fort to direct motion pictures, for of Catholic Action, and in this let­ Border Flight. Last of the Warrens. A FACTOR FOR GOOD those who see them. In addition ter We cannot refrain from ad­ San Francisco. located? Explain fully their pur­ or exemption to the general rule to affording recreation, they are inspiration, to national works of Boulder Dam. Laughing Irish Eyes. Silly Billies. in view of the merits or prayers II. Recreation in its manifold dressing to them a warm appeal Brides Are Like That, Leathernecks Have Landed. Singing Cowboy. pose, rules of living, and require­ able to arouse noble ideals of life, great poets and writers. ments for gaining admission. of their parents, but that He has variety has become a necessity of that they give this cause their full Bunker Bean. Let's Sing Again. Singing Kid. people who labor under the fa­ to communicate valuable concep­ It was mort fitting and desirable Call of the Prairie. Lion's Den. Sins of Man. We presume that you refer to done so there is no evidence to that you, Venerable Brethren, contribution and their unwearying Captain January. Little Lord Fauntleroy. Sky Parade. tiguing conditions of modern in­ tions, to impart better knowledge and unfailing activity. Comin* 'Round the monasteries in the strict canonical prove. Exceptions to a universal of the history and beauties of the should have exercised a special Little Miss Nobody. Song of China. dustry. _ But it must be worthy of From time to time, Bishops will Mountain. Little Red School House. Song and Dance Haa. sense of the word. The term law are not to be supposed but fatherland and other countries, to watchfulness over the motion pic­ Counterfeit. proven. the rational nature of man and do well to recall to the motion pic Love Begins at 20. Sons o' Guns. “monastery” designates the fixed therefore must be morally healthy. present truth and virtue under at­ ture industry that your country Country Beyond. Love on a Bet. .Special Investigator. residence of a community of monks The exclusion of unbaptized in­ ture industry that amid the cares Crime Patrol. Lucky Terror. Speed. It must be elevated to the rank of tractive forms, to create at least so highly developed and which is Dancing Pirate. 01* nuns, namely, of those who take fants from heaven and the beatific a great influence in other quarters of their pastoral ministry they, as Man's Best Friend. Stampede. a positive factor for good, and the flavor of understanding among Darkest Africa. Message to Garda. Sutter's Gold. solemn vows and owe allegiance vision in no way conflicts with the of the globe. It is equally the duty Bishops, are under obligation to Desert Phantom. must seek to arouse a noble senti­ nations, social classes, and races; interest themselves, in every form Midsummer Nlfht'e Taming the Wild. to the abbot or abbess of an auton­ goodness, mercy, and justice of to champion the cause of justice, to of Bishops of the entire Catholic Devil's Squadron. Dream. Thoroughbred. God, for the beatific vision is a ment. A people who, in time of of decent and healthy recreation Don Bosco. Milky Way. omous, individual monastery. repose, give themselves to diver­ give new life to the claims of vir­ world 'to unite in vigilance over Three Godfathers. There are, to the best of our knowl­ pure gratuity, in no way due to because they are responsible be Don't Gamble With IfOve. Millionaire Kid. Three of a Kind. sions which violate decency, honor, tue, to contribute positively to the this universal and potent form of Early to Bed. Mine with the Iron Door. Three on the Trafl. edge, only two male monastic orders human nature, and God can abso­ genesis of a just sdcial order in entertainment and instruction, to fore God for the moral welfare of Earthworm Tractor. Modern Times. lutely and without any special rea­ or morality; to recreations which, their people, even in their leisure. Three Wise Guys. that have monasteries in the United especially to the young, constitute the world. the end that they may be able to Easy Money. Murder on the P idle Path. Ticket to Paradise. son withhold it from man. As a Educating Father. Music Goes 'Round. Till We Meet Again. States, namely, the Benedictines occasions for sin, are in grave dan­ These considerations take on place a ban on bad motion pic­ MUST PROCLAIM DANGER Everybody's Old Man. and Cistercians (otherwise known matter of fact. He has made the Mysteries of Notre Dame. Too Many Parents. ger of losing their greatest, even greater seriousness from the fact tures because they are an offense TO NATION’S MORAL FIBER The F Man. Navy Born. Too Much BeeL as Trappists). The Cistercians attainment of this supernatural their national power. that the cinema speaks not to in­ to moral and religious sentiment Their sacred calling constrains Farmer in the DeU. Nine Days a Queen. Tough Guy. maintain three monasteries in the destiny dependent on the fulfill­ and because they are in opposition Fast Bullets. Nobody's Fool. Trail of the Lonesome Pint. It admits of no discussion that dividuals but to multitudes, and them to proclaim clearly and open­ Fatal Lady. O’Maily of the Mounted. United States, one in Kentucky, one ment of a certain condition, name­ does so in circumstances, time, to the Christian spirit and to its ly that unhealthy and impure en^ Trapped by Television. ly, Baptism either of blood or of the motion picture has achieved in Federal Agent- Panic on the Air. Trouble for Two. in Rhode Island, and one in Iowa. these last years a position of uni­ place, and surroundings which are ethical principles. tertainment destroys the moral Feud of the West. Parole. Two in Revolt. Benedictine monasteries are located desire or of water, and, if this con­ versal importance among modern the most apt to arouse unusual en­ There must be no weariness in fiber of the nation. They will like' For the Service. Poor Little Rich GirL Undercover Man. dition is not fulfilled. He may with­ Fugitive Sheriff. Poppy. in practically every section of the means of diversion. thusiasm for good as well as for combating whatever contributes to wise remind the motion picture in­ Garden Murder Case. Wellington Pike Goes West United States. Apply to your local out repugnance to His goodness Preview Murder Cast. We Went to College. There is ho need to point out the bad and to conduce to that collec­ lessening the people’s sense of de- dustry that the demands they make Girl of the Osarks. Pride of the Marines. White Angel. ^ clergy for the address of the es­ and justice deprive man of the fact that millions of people go to tive exultation which, as experi­ caacy and honor. regard, not only Catholics, but all Give Us This Night. Princess Comes Across. White Fang. tablishment that is nearest to you. beatific vision. This happens in ence teaches us, may assume the OBLIGATION WHICH BINDS Great Impersonation. Prison Shadows. Wildcat Saunders. motion pictures every day; that who patronize the cinema. Green Pastures. Prisoner of Shark Island. The primary purpose of every the case of unbaptized infants. most morbid form. BISHOPS AND FAITHFUL In particular, you. Venerable Winds of the Wasteland. motion picture theaters are being Guns and Guitars. Public Enemy’s Wife. Wolves of the Underworld. religious institute' is the personal opened in ever-increasing numbers THEATERS BRING CINEMA This is the obligation which Brethren of the United States, will Half Angel. Red River Valley. Woman Trap. sanctification and salvation of the What saint is held by the Church in civilized and semi-civilized coun­ TO CENTER OF POPULAR LIFE binds not only Bishops, but also be able to insist with justice that Harvester. Young Love. members; the subsidiary purposes to be the greatest after the Blessed A motion picture is viewed by the faithful, and all decent men the industry in your country has Class A—Section 2- ■Unobjectionable for Adulta tries; that the motion picture has Abdul, the Damned. Florida Special. vary in the different orders. The Virgin Mary? become the most popular form of people who are seated in a dark who are solicitous for the decorum recognized and accepted its re­ Absolute Quiet. One Rainy Afternoon. rules of the Various orders differ Fury. Palm Springs. If we may judge from the order diversion that is offered for the theater, and whose faculties, men­ and moral health of the family, the sponsibility before society. Amateur Gentleman. Golden Arrow. Petticoat Fever. in details, although the basic prin­ in which the saints are invoked in leisure moments, not only of the tal, physical, and often spiritual, nation, and human society in gen­ The Bishops of the whole world Anthony Adverse. Great Zieefeld. Private Number. ciples are the same in all of them. the Litany of the Saints, we may eral. August Week'End. Human Cargo. Recklesa Roads. rich, but of all classes of society. are relaxed. One does not need to will take care to make clear to Big Brown Eyes. . For detailed information we rec­ say that St. John the Baptist is At the same time, there- exists go far in search of these theaters: In what, then, must this vigilance leaders of the motion picture in­ Bridge of Sighs. Reckless Way, ommend that you apply to the I Stand Condemned. Road Gang. the greatest of the saints after the today no means of influencing the They are close to home, to church, consist? dustry that the force of such a Brilliant Marriage. Jailbreak. Hoaming Lady. monastic order that particularly Blessed Virgin Mary. His name masses more potent than the to school, and thus bring the cinema III. The problem of the pro­ power of universality as the cine­ Bullets or Ballots. King Steps Out. Scandals of Paris. Case Against Mrs. Ames. Last Journey. appeals to you. immediately follows that of Our cinema. The reason for this is to to the very center of popular life. duction of moral films would be ma can be directed with gp*eat util­ Case of the Velvet Claws. Steven Brave Men. As to the requirements for ad­ Blessed Lady and immediately pre­ solved radically if it were possible Law in Her Hands. She-Devil Island. be sought for in the very nature Moreover, the acting out of the ity to the highest ends of individ Champagne Charlie. Moonlight Murder. Show Boat ' mission, we here set down only cedes that of St. Joseph, the foster of the pictures projected upon the plot is done by men and women for us to have the production ual and social improvement. Why, Country Doctor. The Moon’. Our Home. Crime of Dr. Forbes. Small Town GirL the general requirements that father of Our Lord. The famous screens, in the popularity of the selected for their art, for all those wholly inspired by the principles indeed, should there be a question Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, These Three. Desire. Murder by an Aristocrat apply equally to all orders and Italian catechetical work, II Vah- motion picture plays, and in the natural gifts, the employment of of Christian morality. We can of merely avoiding evil? Why Doomed Cargo. Muss 'Em Up. 5**““'* Pl»yboy. religious congregations. The ap­ gelo ai Fanciulli, puts St. Joseph circumstances which accompany those expedients, which can be­ never sufficiently praise all those should the motion picture simply Dracula’s Daughter. Under Two Flags. Mystic Mountain. Unguarded Hour. plicant for admission, to be favor­ next to Mary in heaven. them. come, for youth particularly, the who have dedicated themselves, or be a means of diversion and light Dragnet. Next Time We L ot., First Baby. Witness Chair. ably considered, must be of sound PECULIAR POWER instruments of seduction. Fur­ who are to dedicate themselves, to relaxation to occupy an idle .hour? — _ Women Are Trouble mind and sound body; he must When does the Church celebrate OF MOTION PICTURE the noble cause of raising the stand­ Clata B— Objectionable in Part ther, the motion picture has en­ With its magnificent power, it can Colleen. It Hud to Happen. have more than ordinary piety and the Feasts of St. Madeleine, St. The power of the motion picture listed in its service luxurious ap­ ard of' the motion picture to meet and must be a light and a positive Dangerous. lt*8 Love Again. virtue, and he must have an in­ Emma, and St. John the Apostle? consists in this: That it speaks by pointments, pleasing music, the the needs of education and the re­ Daredevils of the Earth. guide to what is good. King of Burlesque. Snowed Under. clination and desire for the par-, The Feast of St. Madeleine, ihore mea.ns of vivid and concrete vigor of realism, and every form quirements of Christian conscience. And now, in view of the gravity First a Girl. Klondike Annie. Forgotten Faces. Lightning Jim Carson. Soak the Rich. ticular mode of life peculiar to the commonly known as St. Mary Mag­ imagery, which the mind takes in of whim and fancy. For this very For this purpose they must make of the subject, we consider it time­ Frankie and Johnnie. Living Dead. Thing, to Come. institute to which he seeks admis­ dalene, is celebrated on July 22; with enjoyment and without fa­ reason it attracts and fascinates -full use of the techpical ability of ly to come dovin to certain prac­ Girl from Mandalay. Peg of Old Drury, sion. According to the Canon Law St. Emma or Hemma is commemo­ tigue. particularly the young, adolescent, experts, and not permit the waste tical indications. Go Get 'Em Haines. Pursuit of Happiness. WaJkfnV'SSU’- Hell Ship Morgan. Walking Death. (canon 642), the following are rated on June 29, and the Feast of Even the crudest and most prim­ or even the child. Thus, at the very of effort and money by the employ­ ANNUAL PLEDGES; LISTS invalidly received into the novi­ St. John the Apostle is celebrated itive minds, which have neither age when moral sense is being ment of amateurs. IN THREE CATEGORIES Class C'~^ondamnad Ecstasy. High School Girl. tiate of a religious institute: 1. on Dec. 27. the capacity nor the desire to make i formed, when notions and senti­ But since we know how difficult Above all, all pastors of souls ; Guilty ParenU. J«va Head. PAGE FOUR H E REGISTE Sunday, July 12, 1936

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(Continued From Page One) REFERENCE DIRECTORY mou» ai an orator. The restora­ congratulated the public that the Home Is Seized; A detailed description of these firms, tradesmen, and their tion of the San Jote mission is expected relief riots did-not occur. sem ces is published in The Denver Catholic Register once a largely owed to him. month. Patronize them—They are Reliable. Dr. Frank N. D. Buchraan, leader "Children are taught to do in- of the so-called Oxford Group, atead of to think, and as a conse­ went to both the Republican and Priest Arrested CONTRACTORS METAL WORKER quence their actirities are limited the Democratic national conven­ THE DUNN A GIBSON GENERAL HEATING CO. too largely to those things which tions. He declared that, if he CONSTRUCTION CO. Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned—Clean Them they have been taught to do,’’ de­ were asked, he would say to the Mexico City.— While the legis­ Appraitali, Estimatcf A Repair* NOW clared the Rev. John F. O’Hara, Democrats; “I’d let God write lature of Queretaro has taken steps 1328-38 INCA ST. MA. 1798 376 SO. BROADWAY SP. 6272 C.S.C., president of Notre Dame your platform.” This could be ar­ to ameliorate the religious per­ university, in an address at the ranged, he asserted, by “getting secution in that state, m the ad- CARPENTERS PLASTERERS Sisters’ college, Toledo, O. He in touch with God,” presumably joing state of Hidalgo the situa­ blamed the conditions on the fact through a "quiet hour” of medi­ tion is tense owing to the seizure of J. F. McKAY WALSH BROTHERS Plastering A Lathing Contractors that public education is guided tation. The Nation contemptu­ the property of a retired Bishop Contractor A Builder 950 OSAGE ST. KE. 7621 largely by pure theorists. ously remarks that Dr. Buchman and the arrest of a priest charged 1811 ARAPAHOE KE. 1471 seems to be public relations coun­ with responsibility for the death T. W. LOVE sel for God, in a nice way. of a school-teacher. Plaster and Stucco Work H. L. Mencken points out, in a ELECTRIC APPLIANCES We remind him that since the The Most Rev. Francisco Cam­ 3305 COOK YO. 4839 magazine article, that our Ameri­ 16th century millions have been, pos y Angeles, of BROWN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. can Reds condone in Russia not trying to arrive at ultimate truth Doara, retired from the see of Wiring Fixtures, Motors PLUMBERS only all the relatively small tyran­ Radios A Repairs by having God get in touch with Chilapa in 1932 and since then has LAV ARTY PLUMBING SERVICE nies that they bellow against in MA. 3778 1804 ARAP. them through individual inspira­ made his home in Oklahoma. He Plumbing and Heating Contractors this country, but all the large and tion, but the system so far has pro­ was born in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Jobbing Work intolerable tyrannies that horrify EXCAVATING 720 19TH ST. KE. 8453 duced nothing but a multiplica­ in'i860. The residence now seized them in some European lands. En­ tion of sects. God made a public by the federal office of hacienda We Move the Earth No Preesura No Money tering under false colors such or­ revelation, which He expects men was left to him by his mother. S. M and S. J. FEELY LEO RYAN ganizations as the Civil Liberties Hauling - Grading - Excavating Plumber to accept and for the rejection of The office has also takenposses­ union and, the various societies TA. 8611 3027 LARIMER TA. 3505 3611 VINE ST which He wiQ hold them account­ sion of the house that had been against war, they have broU'ght all able. Only within the limits of used as the Bishop’s residence, SCREENS of them under suspicion and will rented property, and three other FURNACE REPAIRS that public revelation, can they ex­ houses in which priests or religious wreck them soon or late. The pect God to guide them as indi­ SOUTH GAYLORD HARDWARE WILLIAMS SCREEN CO. pacifist movement is already were alleged to have resided. AND PAINT STORE High Grade Door and Window Scree viduals. The Buchmanites are un­ wrecked by them. Launched in Property owners are panicky for Gutters, Skylight* A Furnaces Genera] Miilwork questionably sincere people; but 2118-24 ARAPAHOE ST. 1910 in the shape of the late An­ there is likelihood of other houses’ 1061 SO. GAYLORD SP. 2961 they have nothing new to contrib­ drew Carnegie’s Endowment for being nationalized. ute to religious thought. J. a GARDELL SEWERS AND ASHPITS International Peace, it turned out At San Bartolo, in the Tenango Chimney, Skylights, Gutters, Etc. in 1914 to be only a stooge for These views show a section of de Doria district of Hidalgo, when 1813 ARAPAHOE TA. 3055 MUTUAL CONST. A MFC. CO. The coming surrender of the England. Revived after the World the United States display at the a school-teacher was shot, the Well Casinft CeespooU, Etc. war, it has since become only a great European powers on the sub­ local officials arrested the Rev. 2650 WALNUT KE. 3819 World Catholic Press exhibit in GLASS stooge for Soviet Russia. One of ject of sanctions against Italy is Adrian Ceron Arroyo, and have all the noisiest of its agencies does described as ignominious by those Vatican City. Students of the other priests in the vicinity under ARAPAHOE GLASS CO. SHEET METAL WORK not bother to attempt any dis­ Vho would like to see Mussolini department of architecture at the suspicion. Teachers, demonstrat­ J. J. Boyne, Mgr. guise; it calls itself the "League crushed. But Great Britain and ing in Pachuca, capital of Hidalgo, Auto A Window Glass Specialist FRANK SCHERER A SON Catholic University of America MA. 6727 1815 ARAPAHOE ST. Sheet Metal Products Against War and Fascism’’— and France, which are governed by have demanded the death penalty. ^ designed the American display. Warm Air Heatinf . . • Job Work by Fascism it only too plainly practical men even though their They assailed the clergy generally, MA. 0491 1261 CURTIS means any system of government gubernatorial moral principles are (Felici photos.) who, they declare, are intimidat­ HARDWARE differing from the Asiatic despo­ not too high, are not quite sure ing parents so as to keep children that it would be Mussolini who from attending the Socialist JACK SCOTT HARDWARE Tell the people you patronize tism of the Moscow Utopia. Farm and Garden Supplies “Whenever any country save Rus­ would come out the small end of schools. Complete Hardware that you taw their advertisement sia undertakes any measure of de­ the horn if they tried a battle. 1322 1 5TH ST. TA. 9389 in The Register. fense, however mild or unavoid­ The new Duke of Addis Ababa, New College in Toledo able, this organization and its co- Marshal, Badoglio, showed him­ Bishop Third From LATE WORLD NEWS geners fill the air with moral out­ self no tin soldier in the Ethiopian To Open in September cries, but they never mention the war. It is being predicted that, as Toledo, 0.—De Sales college has fact that the Russian army is now soon as public feeling can be al­ Riots Inquiry Demanded the Most Rev. Mario Besson, Bish­ been chosen as the name for the The Register Shoppmg Guide the largest that Europe has ever layed in England, Italy will not London.— A large gathering of op of Lausanne, Geneva, and Frei­ new Catholic institution to open MR* AND MRS. SHOPPER—^The Reciatcr recommends thit alphabetically* only be recognized as the ruler of Diocese Elevated members of the house of com­ burg, which is to the effect that here in September. The new col­ indexed list of business and professional people for your needs. As leaders , seen, and the readiest for war.’’ War was highly moral in the Ethiopia but will be given a hand­ mons, of all parties, listened to an the congress follows a mental ten­ lege has been formed through the in their various lines, they are well equippeo to five you excellent service. some loan. Great Britain, far earnest statement of the case for dency against which Catholics are jCive them a trial and shovr your appreciation, for they are c»*operatlnir with eyes of the Reds, he says, when consolidation of St. John’s college us in fivittf you a finer publication. troops were sent against Warsaw from showing herself weak by giv­ an official inquiry into the Belfast obliged to fight with the utmost and Toledo Diocesan college, and and intended to march on to Ber­ ing in on points that are, to say In ] Years Time riots of last year. Demand for an energy. a complete curriculum leading to lin, to Paris, even to London; but the least, debatable, is proving inquiry has been growing here for GK’t Weekly to Continue various degrees is to be offered. DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL GROCERY when the Poles heaved them back that she has strength of the kind a long time. It has become inten­ London. — An issue of GK’s An enrollment of 265 full-time stu­ that lasts. Only a weak man in­ to Utopia in a highly disillusioned Newark, N. J.—An Archbishop sified since the publication of the Weekly, which is largely given dents is anticipated for the 1936- DR. W. F. LOCKE Westerkamp Bros. and demoralized state, it became sists violently all the time, with­ sensational report of the National over to eulogies of its late editor, 37 school year. out cessation, on what he thinks is and 24 Bishops were present at the KE. 8613 KE. 8613 KE. 9043 5106 Wash. immoral again. It would be high­ Council of Civil Liberties, which Gilbert Keith Chesterton, says 1216 Speer Blvd. comjjjg to him. Real leaders soon of the Most Rev. Talk— Don’t Walk— ly virtuous tomorrow, however, if Francis Joseph Monaghan as Titu­ took evidence on the spot. that '“future plans will be an­ Church That Neumann le^rnthat they cannot have every­ Youth Congreit Condemned nounced at a later date.” “Mean­ VETERINARIAN Telephone Your Order the Soviets took up the march. lar Bishop of Mela and Coadjutor Small Animal Specialists (American Mercury, July.) th in g they want, and submit grace- Vienna.— Dr. Veiter, president while,” it is also said, “his staff, Founded Is Aged 100 Everything a Good Grocery f^ y . They are like a fine-blooded Bishop of Ogdensburg in the Ca­ thedral of the Sacred Heart, here. of Pax^Romana, has decided that his colleagues, his friends, and ad­ Tonawanda, N. Y.—A centennial Should Have car that used to be housed where Austrian Catholic students will not herents to the great crusade he Field Mass was celebrated in the Cat and Dog Hospital Beet Food* at Lowcat Pricas Kenneth Brown Callings, writ­ The Most Rev. Thomas J. Walsh, CLIPPING—SURGERY—DISEASE We Deliver we lived. If anybody desired to Bishop of Newark, was the conse- attend the World Youth congress led desire as his monument the presence of Bishop William Turner ing in the same magazine, says put the animal out of the house, in Geneva Aug. 31 to Sept. 7. A completion of the work to which of Buffalo on the grounds of St. that the odds are 25 td 1 that the crator, assisted by the Most Rev. r e a l ESTA TE a INSURANCE he had to chase it; but, once Joseph H. Conroy, Bishop of Og­ similar attitude will be observed he was devoted. They hope to John the Baptist’s church, John average American cannot learn to caught, the cat completely gave up by the various associations of carry on without his genius but fly well enough to avoid killing densburg, and the Most Rev. Thom­ Neumann’s Memorial chapel, on the fight. An alley cat would con­ with the inspiration of his great­ HORACE W. BENNETT & himself— for even as brief a pe­ as H. McLaughlin, Auxiliary Bish­ Catholic students in other states. the 100th anniversary of the The firms listed here de­ tinue scratching. The reasoii for this refusal is to ness and the knowledge of his church’s founding. St. John’s was COMPANY riod as the normal lifetime of the op of Newark, as co-. serve to be remembered Bishop Monaghan is the third of be found in a statement made by aim.” founded by and had for its first T.'bor 1271 TAbor 1271 professional stunt pilot. "The U. S. Priest Gives Course in Canada pastor the Venerable John Nepo- when you are distributing 210 Tabor Building odds are 8 to 1 that he cannot Maxim Gorky, who was made a the Newark diocesan clergy to be Ottawa.— The Rt. Rev. Msgr. M; mucene Neumann, C.SS.R., fourth your patronage in the dif­ REAL ESTATE learn to fly at all; and more than revolutionist by the raw existence elevated to the Episcopacy in three Project Discussed 200 years. The Most Rev. John A. A. Schumacher, pastor of Aurora, Bishop of Philadelphia. ferent lines of business. LOANS AND INVESTMENTS 3 to 1 that he does not even want he saw many living under in the Choice Apartments for Rent Czarist regime of Russia, proved Duffy, former Chancellor of the Years to Start in Rome III., is conducting a special course to learn." Collings then proceeds Vatican City.— The systematic at the O’Gorman Memorial School INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS to prove his thesis by describing himself a worthy successor of Dos­ Diocese of Newark, was -conse­ Guild Does Great Work toevski and Tolstoy, but when the crated Bishop of Syracuse exactly beautification of the Borghi quar­ of Catechetics, which 200 Catholic the difficulty of piloting a"n air­ ter of Rome, which will provide teachers are attending. The Most plane, in contrast with an auto­ Red revolution came he helped to three years ago to the day of In Diocese of Newark mobile. “interpret” it through his gifted Bishop Monaghan’s consecration, more fitting access to SL Peter’s Rev. James G. Forbes, Archbishop Newark, N. J.—Catechetical in­ pen, and upheld a system that was and Bishop McLaughlin was ele­ square— a program that has been of Ottawa, has approved a uniform structions were given in 1935 to under discussion for two centuries system of catechism teaching in 40,715 public school children by the Lawrence Dennis, in a discus­ more cruel, in some respects, that vated to the Episcopacy July 25, Preferred Parish Trading List Czarism was. He showed himself 1935. and is to begin Oct. 28— will be the archdiocese and Mt. Carmel guild of the Diocese sion of "The Highly Moral Causes completed in February, 1940, the Schumacher was asked to intro­ of War," argues that the main dan­ a man lacking in vision. "Once Among the members of the Hier­ of Newark. Engaged in the work the scourge of hypocrites and ty­ archy present were the Most Rev. 11th anniversary of the signing of duce his course here. were 3,000 certified religious teach­ ger of America’s becoming in­ the Lateran treaty. Another new volved in a war is that the chief rants," says The Boston Pilot, "he Archbishop Edward A. Mooney, ers and 4,435 lay teachers. For lived to become their panegyrist. Bishop of Rochester, and Bishops piazza planned will give a better .First Communion. 16,403 public St. Francis St. Dominic’s executive might make a moral cru­ view of San Carlo al Corso and Chicago Catholic High school pupils were instructed, and sade out of fighting. "Woodrow Once the voice of the silenced, he John M. Gannon of Erie, Francis J. Tief of Concordia, Hugh C. Boyle other famous churches near the To Offer New Courses for Confirmation, 12,536. In the Wilson could never have convinced became in the end the trumpet of Tiber. a tyranny more remorseless than of Pittsburgh, James A. Griffin of Chicago.—Educational features advanced courses of Christian evi­ De Sales’ the American people in 1917 that dences, 11,592 students of public we should join the Allies to save the autocracy that had stifled his Springfield in Illinois, Francis M. seldom undertaken in a secondary youth" and had made him spend Kelly of Winona, Emmet M. Walsh Apostolic Delegate Is school will be included in the 1936- high schools were enrolled. our loans and foreign trade. But 37 curriculum of St. Rita’s high it was an easy matter for him to years in horrible Czarist jails be­ of Charleston, Edwin V. O’Hara of T H E BROADWAY COAL Visiting Eternal City school. Among the new courses to persuade the American people cause he would not be silent. "It Great Falls, James E. Kearney of Twin Priests Celebrate DEPARTMENT is a betrayal quite as infamous as Salt Lake, John A. Duffy of Syra­ Vatican City.— The Most Rev. be offered are economics and Cath­ that the invasion of Belgium and Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apos­ 40th Ordination Jubilee STORE COMPANY Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. the sinking of American ships by any in history.” Russia, unable cuse, Gerald T. Bergan of Des olic sociology, the latter being de­ Moines, George L. Leech of Harris­ tolic Delegate to the United States, signed especially to further Cath­ Kansas City, Mo.—Fathers John J. M. CONES, Pres. F. A. Mumford, Mgr. German submarines were moral to pats from tyranny except into has arrived in Rome. Archbishop P. and Thomas F. Prendergast, another tyranny, showed itself al­ burg, (Jerald P. O’Hara of Savanr olic Action and to combat the evils W. 25th and Decatur GA. 5125 outrages which had to be avenged Cicognani is staying at the Mary- of Communism, Bolshevism, and twin priests who are pastor and 21 to 51 South Broadway by blood. Mr. J. P. Morgan put most completely lacking in leader­ nah, William L. Adrian of Nash­ ship. ville, Peter L. Ireton, Coadjutor of knoll college. atheism. A new junior engineering assistant, respectively, of Holy it neatly in his testimony before laboratory also is being installed. Cross church, celebrated the 40th the Nye committee when, with all Richmond; Francis J. Spellman, Auxiliary of Boston; Joseph H. Al­ Pope Receives Annual anniversary of their ordination sincerity and disingenuousness, he The National Revolutionary at Solemn Masses on the same day. Annunciation ! L. C. B. A. said that we had to get into the party in Mexico has announced bers, Auxiliary of Cincinnati; Academy Girl’s Essay i St. Mary’f Branch No. 298 Stephen J. Donahue, .Auxiliary of Medal Award in Rome They were ordained at the Ameri­ war ‘to save our souls’.” that it recognizes the absolute Vatican City. — The annual Wins California Prize can college in Louvain, Belgium, in I Meetings held every second and fourth | I equality of women, in both the po­ New York; Raymond A. Kearney, Auxiliary of Brooklyn; James A. Papal medal, which this year bears San Francisco. —- Mary Shea, June, 1896. With their sister. Sis­ LONDON MARKET AND Thursday of*the month at 2 o’clock' Six million dollars obtained in litical and the social sense, and will a representation of the new Palace 1936 graduate of Star of the Sea ter Benedicta of Dubuque, la., the HOLY GHOST CHURCH HALL Inheritance taxes on the estate of undertake a five-point program on McFadden, Auxiliary of Cleveland; GROCERY Hugh L. Lamb, Auxiliary of Phila­ of the Congregations, has just academy, was named the Cali­ priests sailed July 11 for a visit I9TH AND CALIFORNIA STS. John T. Dorrance, Campbell soup behalf of the fair sex, including been presented to Pope Pius by fornia winner of a nation-wide es­ to their native Ireland. OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. “equality of educational oppor­ delphia, and Cuthbert O’Gara, C.P., magnate, will be doled out to New Vicar Apostolic of Yuanling, China. Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary say contest sponsored by an inter­ Quality Meats and Groceries Jersey municipalities and will go tunities” and "equal rights to vote of State; Cardinal Mariani, and national business machine corpora­ far towards correcting the horrible and take part in political life.” Aurelio Mistruzzi, the sculptor tion. Students of the academy 3800 Walnut Street conditions in that state, where This would be fine, provided: 1. Aged Civil War Veteran, who executed the medal. have been awarded 11 prizes for Pbones: MA. 5239—TA. 3845 many of the unemployed have been The National Revolutionary party Father of Prelate, Dead literary ability in the past scholas­ Minister General n R I T P 5 At Deep Cat St. Anne’s Shrine shamefully neglected. The may­ furnished adequate educational tic year. L/ n. U 1.3 O Priee, Every Daj ors of 40 cities told the legislature opportunities, instead of setting up New York.—A Mass of Requiem Pope Prays at St. Peter’s that at least $10,000,000 would be merely a few show schools to fool was offered in Holy Trinity church Tomb, Blesses Palliums Priest Masters Most of TWO STORES required for state aid during 1936. tourists; and 2. That it would for Timothy J. Creeden, 96, a vet­ Arvada eran of 23 major battles in the Vatican City.— On the eve of Under municipal control, the re­ begin to count votes that are cast. the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, 87 Philippine Dialects To Attend U. S. SAME PRICES Maaa on Sunday at 8:30 A . M. Civil war and for 38 years a mem­ lief rolls have been cut 25 to 50 Revolutionary Mexico has yet to Pope Pius paid his customary visit Manila.—There are 87 dialects in Sunday Devotiona at 7:45 P. M. ber of the New York police force. M a n t a m m s ^ per cent. The newspapers have hold an honest election. to the Vatican Basilica, prayed at the Philippine islands and only one NOVENA IN HONOR OF ST. Mr. Creeden, a native of Ireland, foreigner is said to have mastered came to this country in 1854 and the tomb of St. Peter, and blessed 3401 Fraaklia St. SlOt WIBtNH St ANNE ON THURSDAY AT 7:45 If Nazi leaders have their way, the palliums that are preserved most of them. He is the Rt. Rev. C. D. of A. Officers Will worked for a time on the old New Msgr. Joseph Billiet, Prefect Apos­ Tliird Order Meet at least 1,200,000 Germans will be York Tribune. Msgr. Joseph there. Convene August 7 and 8 sterilized. The Munich Medical tolic of the picturesque mountain Creeden, pastor of Holy Family province of Boguio, who came to DE SELLEM New York.— Official call has Journal, in statistics recently pub­ church, Watertown, is a son, and San Francisco Alumni to Louisville. — The fourth quin- been issued for the setni-annual lished, shows that Catholics are not the Philippines in 1912, the year FUEL AND FEED CO. The firms listed here de­ another, priest-son is dead. he was ordained. He was appointed quiennial congress of the Third meeting of the board of national wrong when they warn against the Visit Jesuits in Orient Order of St. Francis in the U. S., CHARLES A. DeSELLEU serve to be remembered officers and directors of the Cath­ consequences of sterilization prac­ San Francisco.— Members of the Prefect Apostolic in November, 1935. In 1931, he went to Belgium, convening here early in October,, We Ship by Rail when you are distributing olic Daughters of America by Su­ ticed as it is- in Germany. Two Catholic Daughters Are University of San Francisco alum­ will have the unique distinction of PHONE TA. 3205 preme Regent Mary C. Duffy of per cent of the women who were ni tour have sailed from here for but was recalled to the islands sev­ your patronage in the dif­ Sponsoring Girls’ Camps eral months ago. In hiS 20 years having personally present a Fran­ 36TH AND WALNUT Newark, N. J., from the order’s sterilized have died and five per the Orient. Before returniag, ciscan minister general. RES. PHONE MA. 8544 ferent lines of business. national headquarters here. The cent have gone insane. The Atlantic City, N. J.—A nation­ they will visit the Jesuit univer­ in the Philippines, he has served wide chain of camps for girls from in every part of the islands. The newly-elected general, the meeting will be held in Atlantic Church admits the right of the sity at Tokyo and Gonza^a college Most Rev. Bede Hess, O.M.C., has eight to 18 is being opened this in Shanghai, as well as missions City, N. J., Aug. 7 and 8. State to sterilize only as a punish­ summer under the auspices of the just cabled his acceptance to the ment for serious crime. Even where former members of the Intellectual Opposition Very Rev. Anthony Hodapp, 0. M. then it is highly doubtful whether Catholic Daughters of America. Pacific coast Jesuit province are Twin Girls Joined Many of the camps are offering C., provincial of the Conventual any good can come of it. laboring. To Church Seen Lacking At Birth; Both Die free vacation opportunities to a Glasgow.— The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Franciscans, who will be host to DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY large number of gprls. Fulton J. Sheen, speaking here at the congress. Medford, Mass.— (IN S)—While Christianity faces a life-and- Unlike other gathering of the surgeons arranged for an opera­ death struggle with the Totalita­ the week-end school of the local DRUGGISTS TOWEL & LINEN SUPPLY Catholic Social guild, declared Catholic laity, the Tertiaries of tion to separate one living Siamese rian State, according to the opin­ All of $23,000 Estate Women’s Retreat St. Francis, being a body of re­ twin from another, death inter­ ion of the Universal Christian that the Catholic Church has no YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. Is Willed to Church ligious with a special status in will be filled correctly at rupted and claimed the surviving Council for Life and Work, which strong intellectual opposition to­ canon law, are governed by a code WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Service furnished for Ofitcee, Barbers. Milwaukee.— The sum of $20,- Group Has Meet day. Because of that, he said, ResUuranta, Stores, and Banquets baby. The children, girls, were the is to be held (under Protestant 000 from the estate of Agnes S. of Papal regulations touching Ph. SP. 9765 1096 South Gaylord St. auspices) at Oxford university, there are today no men like daughters of Diego and Mary Pio- Maguire of St. Francis has been their congresses. One of these re­ 3104 Downing m x . 7960 renza and were baptized shortly England, next year. Such a state -Chicago.—The first national con­ Aquinas and Newman; there has quires the actual presence or, at Patronize Our Advertisers after birth. willed to the Archdiocese of Mil­ ference of the Laywomen’s Retreat not been sufficiently strong oppo­ B. W. BECKIUS. Manager claims that it is the source of allj waukee. The remainder, $3,000, least, the written- approval of the authority, and it uses every means ^ movement has been written in the sition to cause the Church to raise minister general of the Francis­ was left to various Catholic chari­ pages of retreat history as mar­ them. Pontiff Receives Four at its disposal to fashion men to ties. cans residing in Rome for holding Francis J. Fisher, Inc. The firms listed here de­ its own way of thinking. J^oday, velously successful. Inspiration and a congress and his approbation of New American Priests some of these totalitarian states enthusiasm for closed retreats and Hotel Is Transformed By the subjects to be deliberated. TAbor 6204 serve to be remembered 9 Nuns Become Citizens the exchange of practical ideas in Vatican City.—Four priests are paganistic, notably Nazi Ger­ Nuns Into Home for Aged when you are distributing from the United States were many and Russia. Perrysville, Pa.— Nine members organizing retreats were some of Cement, Plaster, Mortar among the 16 newly-ordained stu­ We do not fear the result of the of the Vincentian Sisters of Char­ the fruits of the conference. The Hammond, Ind.--The Sisters of your patronage in the dif­ dents at the International College struggle. Christianity has fought ity of S t Vincent’s hill were representatives d'ecided not to form Mercy of the Cincinnati province Metal Lath, Stucco have purchased a 150-room hotel ferent lines of business. of the Servites whom Pope Pius battles just as serious in the past sworn in as citizens of the United a new organization, but appointed 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER received in audience. The Amer­ and has won. But thousands of States. All are natives of either a continuing committee consisting to make room for further expan­ ican priests received were Fathers Christians will apostatize in the Hungary or Czechoslovakia, and of one representative from each sion of the home for aged men and James Doyle, Thomas Keenan, strife, at they did in the pagan the oldest of the group. Sister permanent retreat house repre­ women that they have conducted PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS and John Mullane of Chicago, and persecutions of antiquity and as Fredolin, 72, has been in this coun­ sented at the conference to func­ here since 1924. The building will ^anetto Ortmann of St. Louis. they hare in Russia in our day. try for 34 years. tion for the ensuing year. be known as S t Vincent’s home. THET ARE RELIABLE