Pittsburgh Catholic O_ F wvVjiS' iocese of Pittsburgh—Founded in 1844 1 100th YEAR—No. 22 ylky v ^ -.OH, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 19« TWO OOUWU» PES riAK SINGLE COPT -FIVE CENTS I - ~ m : Church's Social Teachings r In Fertile Ground in Amei^ls, Says Pòpe Asks Crusade of Prayer 'Osservatore' in Analytical Article | Vatican City, Aup. 2 (NC) — The social teachings of For Peace That is Christian the Church, as found in the Papal Encyclicals, have been planted in fertile ground in the hearts of the Catholics San Lorenzo Basilica I Urging Special Supplication on Feast of of the two Americas, it is stated in an article entitled Reconstruction Begun "America Studies Social Reform" in "L'Osservatore Ro- Assumption, Holy Father Mourns mano." • — — Vatican City, Aug. 6 (10 — 'Heavier Clouds' Over Skies The author presents a resume I which must be kept together. To Numerous emergency kitchens es- ofr uithte Statement issued in 1940 den. y th.. e personal. aspect of, priv- tablished through the generosity Vatican City, Aug. 7 (Radio) (NC) — His Holiness hv the Hierarchy of the United . ^ , of His Holiness Pope Pius XII uie at °y , 1. . j o . J e property is to open the door are serving the victims of the Pope Pius XII has called upon the faithful round the States on "The Church and Social to Socialism in some form, while Order" and an account of the aerial bombardment of . world to join in a crusade of prayer, particularly on Jthe to deny the social aspect is to Inter-American Seminar of Social Religious institutions and col- Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, Aug. 15, pave the way to selfishness and Studies held in the United States leges are providing lodging for to that exaggerated liberalism for a Christian peace in which "victors and vanquished" last year under the auspices of those who have been rendered the National Catholic Welfare | which refuses to recognize that homeless, particularly for the will be brought together in "justice and equity." Conference and participated in by j the property owner has any obli- children. The Holy Father made his ap- * representatives of twelve countries gations towards the community. Clearance of the debris at the peal in a letter to His Eminence | tjcularly to the Episcopate. His of North, Central and South Holiness said he knows the Oath- "(2) Labor. It is clear that In Basilica of San Lorenzo has been Luigi Cardinal Maglione, Papal olic world "is ready to second America. the past the role which Capital begun, the baldachino has been Secretary of State, and entrusted our desires." •Praiies Bishop«' Statement has taken to itself in regard to reinforced, and the work of rec- to him the task of communicat- In the course of the article, the the distribution of goods is exces- onstruction is progressing under ing the Sovereign Pontiffs desire Pope Pius said the heavens, far from becoming serene, "are dark- "L'Osservatore" writer says: (Cont'.nued on Last Page, Col. » the direction of Professor Josi. to all the Catholic world, par- "The statement of the American ening with heavier clouds," and Bishops which, be it said in par- that he responds to the petition* of many devoted sons in calling enthesis, is itself a remarkable for the prayers of Catholics document that will repay the Consecrated Bishop 100 Years through the world. He declared csreful study of anyone interested that the faithful should not only in social problems, begins by re- pray that the Blessed Mother, calling the social teaching of the "stirred to compassion by such Popes, and especially of Leo XIII, afflictions of her children," wHI Pius XI and Pius XII. Very obtain from her Divine Son a clearly and very tersely the main Christian peace, but they should points of that teaching are put also let correspond''in each person before the faithful under their "a renovation of life in keeping main headings, thus: with Christian teaching and prin- "(1* Property. Taking into ac- ciples." count the lawfulness of private His Holiness addressed a special property and its double aspect, appeal to the Italian people, call- aociil and personal, the statement ing u^on' them "in this gravest warns the faithful that the dan- crisis" to rival the faith and ger of the moment is that people Christian virtues of their ances- should divorce these two aspects tors. The text of the Holy Father*« No Draft Planned letter follows: "While the fraternal harmony For WAC, Stimson j among States is. unhappily, broken and the might of arms prevails Tells Conference and dominates almost everywhere, brutally crushing and torturing Washington, Aug. 9 (C> Scire- j not only armies but pacific popu- tary of War Henry L. Stimson lations as well, we, who as the at a press conference here indi-1 father, feel in our spirit the cated no draft of women into the sorrows and anxieties of all, leave Women's Army Corps is being nothing untried in an effort to contemplated. replace hate by charity and to

Mr. Stimson. who recently re- ( substitute for discord and combat turned from England, was asked mutual agreement and the quiet at the conference if his study of gifts of peace. British methods of marshaling "Since, however, men seem to women into war service had af- pay.no heed to our anxious and for d him any ideas for building suppliant voice, we raise our up the women's corps in this prayers and our eyes in mourning country. The War Secretary re- to the Father of Mercies and plied that while he was impressed God of All Consolation, and we by the results of the British j beg of Him that all may retrace methods, he saw no need for the their steps in penance and pray- present in changing the methods ers. That, as you know, we have here at home. done repeatedly since the out- Mr. Stimson asserted that the break of this terrible war. transition of the Women's Auxil- "In willing acquiescence, how- iary Army Corps into the Regular ever, to the petitions addressed Army was proceeding in a highly to us by many of our sons, we deem It opportune to renew now satisfactory manner and the our fatherly appeal while the Army had hopes that the volun- heavens, so far from besoming teer response would be sufficient serene, are darkening with heavier to build the corps up to desired clouds. . strength. "We wish accordingly, througn you our beloved son, to appeal DAY OF RECOLLECTION again to all and especially to FOR PRIESTS TUESDAY the Bishops who. the world over, rule the flocks entrusted to their The monthly Day of Recollec- care, so that as the dangerous tion, for priests, at St. Pauls evils which threaten the Christian Monastery, South Side, will be family appear graver, more fer- conducted next Tuesday, Aug. 17, vent public prayers will be offered opening at 10:00 A. M. and con- to God and to the Mother of cluding with Holy Hour at 4:00 God. We desire tlyit this be done (Continued on Last Page, Oot D P- M The monthly Recollection Day at St. Fidelis' Seminary. Herman, Priests Assigned held last Tuesday, was attended by 36 priests. Rev. Athanasius Rev. John Charnokl, recently or- Carlin, OF.M.Cap., conducted the m Rev" Michael O'Connor1 , whose consecration as the first Bishop of the Rt. tiev. m cnaei y Yi" ' ;„ Jin, mp' iust a century ago—on the Feast of dained, has been appointed as- conferences. Diocese of-Pittsburgh f ^ ?d k .«tK a Papal Bull sistant at St. Mark's Church, FAST DAY McKees Rocks. ^ _ appointment to the See was Rev. Francis M. Lesniak, recently ordained, has been appointed Saturday. Aug. 14, the vigil dated Aug. 11, 1843. «tated that Bishop O'Connor, after assistait at St Monica's, Wam- af the Feast of the Assump- (COBRECnON-IB the article on Jftfem M ^ date of hi« arrival here was pum. tion, is a day of fa»* »"d his consecration, reached Pittsburgh on Dec. S, 1M*, PM— abstinence. Dee. 17, IMS). > . . - r * • - i I Some Plain Talk on Communism Two Pittsburgh** Argentine Lauds New Government*« STRANGE BUT TRVF. To Be Ordain* Promise to Restore Religious Instruction Little Known Facts for Catholics J Divine Word By M. J. MURRAY (Copyright. 1943, N.GW.C. News Service) Two Pittsburghers are Buenos Aires, Aug. 2 (NC) —If democracy is to save in the class of young men to, itself, it must acquire a soul, cease to be pagan and ordained to the priesthood become essentially Christian, Most Rev. Miguel de An- members of the Society of the drea, of Temnus, said in his address to vine Word at the commuj the Federation of Catholic Associations of Employes. motberhouse, St. Mary's, The Bishop spoke at a field Mass on the Plasea del Ct>n- III., on Sunday, Aug. IS. Rev. William Konus, S.V.D., greso at which Most Rev. Anuneiado Serafini, Bishop of St. Clement's Parish, TSs Mercedes, pontificated in the presence of Most Rev. and Rev. Andrew Adamek, 0.' Giuseppe Fietta, Papal to Argentina. Also of St Dominic's Parish, present were Provisional President Pedro P. Ramirez The young priests will ce! and members of his Cabinet, municipal officials and the their First Solemn Masses fas tfcfj Bolivian Ambassador to Argentina. respective churches on Sui Aug. 29. Tn referring to Communism as slaving them? Never! We men one of the dangers that threaten of the Church in making our- the post-war world. Bishop de selves the accomplices of ambi- Visitation Nun, Former Andrea condemned those who try tion and injustice, would betray Pittsburgher, Obwrmj to label all popular reactions our consciences and dishonor the Fiftieth Annhrersa "provoked by the insatiable av- Gospel. The Gospel was revealed arice of unscrupulous capitalists to the world as the good news and heartless speculators" as of liberty, and without profaning Wheeling, W. Va., Aug. ftl "Communism." Social justice alone it, no one can make use of it to Sister M. Marguerite (OonriM can procure solution of the prob- cloak servitude!" a former Pittsburgher, and lems of the post-war world, he member of the Order of the Vf "Eath day has its special task, tat ion for fifty years, celeb; warned, and demagogy must be each epoch its goal, and ours is her golden jubilee of profession eliminated if the level of dem- social justice," Bishop de Andrea Mt.de Chantal Convent last w ocracy is to be elevated. He said. "If the idea of social in- Very Rev. Frederick J. Schws called for "reaction against devia- itiates its reign in our country chancellor of the Wheeling tions which can lead the Ship and is established in America, it ces, was celebrdnt of the ju! of State on to two rocks: con- may be, God grant, that the New Mass and preached the sermon.! tempt for the Constitution and World shall become the inspired falsification of democracy." and happy architect of a new Sister Marguerite entered world?" community after graduating f Justice and Communism Mt. de Chantal Academy, The heart of the people beats The distinguished Argentine pre- many years she was a member with a desire for justice, Bishop late-sociologist made three speci- the academy faculty, and for _ vWSG/làTV de Andrea said, and while indif- fic recommendations to bring riod of nine years served as ferent to political errors or the about this new world: a wage in 8/XxUO flENRY VIII rior of the convent. At pre solution of the problem of politi- keeping with the cost of living, OF ENGLAND she is mistress of onvices. cal fraud, the people are deeply ownership of a modest but com- fortable home, and social security concerned about the solution rrf Wheeling Monsignori economic fraud and are "ex- through permanently constituted Pittsburgh Priest Tells of First Mass tremely sensitive to economic in- funds provided by workers, em- To Be Invested Oct*? justices." "And when these in- ployers and the State, so that the In First Church in New Guinea Jungle justices throw skimpy budget« workers and their families may Wheeling, W. Va., Aug. 11.- out of balance," he added "and be cared for in the event of sick- solemn investiture of the Rev George Bernarding, S.V.D., the scathing rebukes of the men. the specters of misery and hunger ness, accident, old age, maternity Monsignori, recently appointed«, threaten to cross the threshold or death. The present weakened son of Mrs. Nicholas Bernarding, "The head chiefs sat on the the Diocese of Wheeling by o? homes, the people easily lose status of democracy he attrib- of Pittsburgh's South Side, was sanctuary step, their backs to Holiness, Pope Pius XII, win utes to the fact that democracy the altar, facing the people to place Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 7:30 P.' control and enter into that psy- stationed as a missionary in New has been exclusively political and see that order was kept. Perhaps in St. Joseph's Cathedral, chological state best suited to re- Guinea, until the war with Japan has not been applied in the econ- other missionaries have witnessed Most Rev. John J. Swint, Bi belliousness and violence." made it necessary for him and omic and social order — "it has the same scenes, and have come of Wheeling, officiating. "Communism is not a cause," not been intégrât; has lacked his fellow-missionaries to leave. to accept them as part of every- Bishop de Andrea said, "it is an New stationed in Australia, Fath- The Monsignori who will ree s iritual day missionary work. But it was the robes of Domestic Prelate effect. And it is impossible To P content; is a body with- er Bemading wrote for "The altogether new to the young Kun- f>revent effects when the causes out a sou), and because it has Catholic Weekly," of Sydney, an that occasion are: RA. Rev. di, and it will remain a sweet liam Lee, V. G., pastor of not only are not eliminated but lacked a soul, it lacks a con- account of the building, by the mvnory in yeiirs to come. are allowed to accumulate. science; being purely material, it natives, under his direction, of Christi Church, Wheeling; Rt. "After the Mass the chiefs and Daniel Murphy, pastor Of "Communism Has arisen as a has been not the moralizer but the first church in the jungle the deformer of people." valley of Ulga, and of the first other natives, both men and Paul's, Weirton; Rt. Rev. Mar system intended to produce the women, crowded into the small J. Egan, pastor of St. Anthor welfare of the community by Mass he celebrated in it. In part, Butler Welfare Group sacristy in order to watch the Follansbee, and Rt. Rev. Edm means of the violent suppression the account reads: Kundi take off his vestments. J. Yahn, of St. Joseph'* of irritating inequalities occasion- Plans Fall Activities "Nature seemed to outdo her- They were still expressing their thedral, Wheeling. ed by the excess of individualistic self by putting on her best dis- delight, and 'kaiwe' could be At a meeting of - the executive capitalism. It might even be said play for the Liord's first appear- heard from all sides." that if such inequalities did not committee of the Butler County ance among these primitive, stone Catholic Labor Leaden exist and the community enjoyed Catholic Welfare Association, held age natives of the Ulga Valley. Dialect Catechism On Committee Visiti» well-being, Communism would not in St. Peter's Rectory, Butler, re- '"Hie station was crowded with exist. ports were presented by the treas- In another article, Father Ber- . Latin-American natives — men, women and chil- narding tells how he and Father *Christian Resignation' urer and the social worker of dren, of every age, size and des- the group and the budget was set Ross, S.V.D., prepared and mimeo- Washington, Aug. 10 A - "There are some who would cription. Some of them were graphed a catechism in the par- Catholic labor leaders are up for the second half of the 'bilased' — decorated with birds have the Government use force year. A general meeting of the ticular dialect they found in their bers of a committee which to repress these reactions, and of paradise plumes — others New Guinea mission. There are, left here to tour several officers, all parish priests of But- wore cassowary feathers in their would have the Church preach ler county and all parish lay rep- he said, over 300 dialects in New American countries to Mag Christian resignation. Preach hair, and most of the women had Guinea, besides a form of pidgin greetings of organized labor resentatives will be held in the their faces painted a bright red Christian resignation to the people latter part of September. English. The question and answer, the United States. They are so that avarice can continue ex- and blue. Rev. John J. Hughes, pastor of "Where is God ? God is every- J. McDonald, of Pittsburgh, ploiting them and injustice en- Mater Dolorosa Church, Chi cor a, "The Kundi (priest) entered the where," appear thus in the dialect retary-treasurer of the is director of the welfare group; church, and the natives crowded catechism: Steel Workers of America, WEEKLY Rev. A. J. Weisenberger, pastor in behind him. Within ten min- tiod nail mo rum? Edward J. Brown, ps of St. Peter's, Butler, assistant utes it was packed to overflow- God *kb mo rum, mana mo rum, the International Bi MASS CALENDAR director; Carmen Marinaro, of ing. The Kundi had brought a konambilye morum. Electrical Workers. (For Dm With Missal) Butler, president; Very Rev. P. beautiful Gothic vestment from In New Guinea pidgin English The committee will visit. WEEKLY MASS CALENDAR K. Collins, pastor of St. Paul's, the main station, in order to the same question and answer Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, SUNDAY, Aug. 15: The As- make the event as solemn as Cuba and possibly other sumption of the Blessed Virgin Butler, and Rev. Gerard Greene- are: possible. He vested and left the The program and obj <9th Sunday after Pentecost); wald, O.FJM.Cap., of Herman, vice CM i stop wer? double 1st class; white; 2nd presidents; and Jean Graham, of sacristy, with two catechists, act- tiod I stop ontop end daunbtlo organised labor in the prayer, of the Sunday; 3rd, for Butler, secretary-treasurer. ing as altar boys, preceding him. end long olgeder plea. States will he described ts peace; Credo; Last Gospel, of Father Weisenberger reported "At once there was an outcry, American labor leaders. the Sunday. that the proceeds of • the lecture which gradually developed into Processions in Austria MONDAY, Aug. 16: St. Joa- recently given in the Butler High a roar, as those in the rear of On Corpus Christi Banned chim; double; 2nd class; white; the church saw what was hap- 2nd prayer, for peace; Credo. School auditorium by M«gr. Ful- ANSON1AN TUESDAY, Aug. 17: St. Hy- ton J. Sheen, under the auspices pening. He could hear them yell- Fribourg Switzerland, July 26 acinth; double; white; 2nd of the St. Peter's Men's Club, will ing, 'Kundi patei, Kundi patei, IP — According to reports by St. James PL prayer, of the octave of the be turned over to the welfare kaiwe' (very nice, very nice). KIPA, Swiss Catholic Press Half Moek ts Assumption; 3rd, of the octave association for its charity work. n»ey could not control themselves Agency, the German Nazi Gov- Nicholas* Church. Rale, day of St. Lawrence; 4th, for for joy and excitement. Imagine ernor of Austria forbade the cel- Write fsa peace; Credo. Of Columbus' Return his feelings! ebration of the Feast of Corpus WEDNESDAY, Aug. 18: 4th T. J. MAHONET day within octave of Assump- Celebrated in Spam "Never had he been greeted in Christi which occurred on a week- tion; white; Mass, of the feast; such a manner on his entry into day. 2nd prayer, of the preceding "Vatican City, Aug. « (Radio) 90 any sanctuary before, and he i Processions were allowed only Sunday; 3rd, of St. Agapitus; — The commemoration in Spain may never experience again the on the following Sunday. Decora- 4th, for peace; Credo. of the 450th anniversary of Chri- thrill that went through him then. l tion of the streets with flowers Union THURSDAY, Aug. 19: St. John stopher Columbus' return from For these were stone-age natives, , and green boughs was prohibited Eudes; dout>le; white; 2nd America, a celebration which was to whom the solemn mysteries of . "in order to save fodder for Engraving Ca prayer, of the octave; 3rd, for the Mass were unknown. cattle and vital war material such peace; Credo. inaugurated at the Cathedral in as wood, etc." PHOTO ENGRÀVÎ FRIDAY, Aug. 20: St. Bern- Barcelona, is reported. Fides "The space about the altar was ard; double; white; 2nd prayer* Service says there was erected crowded with natives, talking and Try sor islek, of the octave; 3rd, for peace; in the Barcelona Cathedral a eagerly showing their approval of Hospital Tag Day Credo. plaque commemorative of the bap- the Kundi's new dress. He was High quality, carefully SATURDAY, Aug. 21: St. tism of the first six Indians who forced to tell them to keep silent, Members of the Ladies Guild of pistes Jane Frances; double; white; accompanied Columbus on his re- and they did so for the greater St. John's General Hospital, North 2nd prayer, of the octave; 3rd, turn to Span. It is set down on part of the Mass, but every now Side, which is in charge of the for peace; Credo. the tablet that King Ferdinand and then a youngster or a women Sisters of Divine Providence, will 1003 PENN AVE. SUNDAY, Aug. 22: 10th Sun- and his son, Prince ' Juan, were would start thinking out loud day after Pentecost conduct a tag day throughout At Ml the godfathers. and would draw upon themselves Pittsburgh on Saturday, Aug. 14 Popes9 Condemnation WAVES AT ALTAR RAIL FROM COAST TO COAST Serving m wide variety of jeba, seme S7,«M wwi*trn of Mm W Of Racism Cited at Rmme of the U. S. Naval Reserve, WAVES, an replacing men for service at sea or nearer the scene of combat. Now celebrating its Jewish Aid Meeting Arst anniversary, the WAVES plan to increase their numbers to 91,000 by the end of 1944. From coast to coawt, wherever WAVES New York, Aug. 10 90 Papal are quartered, members of the Navjr Chaplain Corps help them to condemnation of racism and anti- fulfill their religion* duties. In these official Navy photos (left), Semitism was emphasized at a Chaplain William A. Maguire, I'SN., proffers Holy Communion to meeting here of the Emergency WAVES in the Chapel of Mary, Star of the Sea, at early morning T Committee to Save the Jews of Mass, in the San Diego Naval Training Station. At WAVE quarters Europe. in Washington, D. C-, Chaplain William Trower, L'MN., gives Com- Speakers at the meeting in- munion to a group of WAVES at an afternoon service. (Ni!.WX.)| cluded former President Hefbert Hoover, Representative Will Rog- ers, Jr., of California. Sigrid Und- set. Admiral Yates Stirling, Sen- ator Edwin C John-son of Colo- rado, and Dr. Francis K. Mc- Malion, president of the Catholic Association for International Peace. "I am happy, as a Catholic," said Dr. McMahon, "to record the fact that Pope Pius XII and his predecessor, Pope XI, condemned in the strongest terms racism and anti-Semitism as anti-Christian. The present Pope, likewise has sought to save — and actually has saved — many Jewish lives from the fury of the Nasi oppres- sors. The full story of the Vat- ican's efforts will not be known fc until after the war."

Changes Take Place In French Hierarchy

Geneva, Aug 2 00 Several Women Film Producer changes in the French Hierarchy Swiss Parliament occurred this summer. Most Rev. 'Firsts' and 'Oldests' Received Into Church Joseph Lefebvre, Bishop of Troy- Seeking Cause of es, has been elevated to the Loo Angeles, Aug. 6 80 — Mrs. Metropolitan See of Bourges. He Divorce Increase In Diocesan and Pre-Diocesan History Fanchon Royer Gallagher, for H succeds Archbishop Fillon who years a Hollywood film producer, died last January. Auxiliaries to was received into the Church Berne. Aug. 2 30 — The Swiss The Diocese of Pittsburgh (Diócesis Pittsburgensis) the Cardinal Archbishop of Paris here last week, the baptismal Parliament is concerned about was erected by a decree of the dated August 7, and to the 76-year old Bishop ceremony being performed by Rt the steadily increasing divorce 1843, and its centennial year is therefore now being of Blois have been named Rev. Msgr. Edward R. Kirk, spir- rate in the country and has call- observed. This weekly column presents historical facts itual director of the Catholic Film The Paris Auxiliary Bishops are ed for a study of the problem by relating to the diocese and the territory it comprises. and Radio Guild, In St. Basil'« Most Rev. Stanislas Oourbe, Titu- a committee. Of equal concern Church, of which he is pastor. lar Bishop of Castoria, and Most is the drop in the birthrate Sta- St. Nieholas' C hurch, East Oh»« St, North Side, built 4» years Mrs. Gallagher, who has been Rev. Paul Louis Touze, Titular tistics prove that in both respects ago, was the first church for Croation-npeaking (MhoUc* *ot only a member of the Guild for sev- Bishop of Lebessus, both former- this country has one of the worst eral years, produced and directed ly Vicari General of Paris. Two records in the world. in Pittsburgh but in the United States. vacancies among the three Aux- "Mission to America," the first The Berne correspondent for The corncrston of St. Joseph's, the first in what iliary Bishops of Paris were caus- sound and color documentary film "La Liberte." Fribourg Catholic it* now the Mount Oliver district (the place wan then called Bronders- ed by the death of Bishop Crepin of the Franciscan conquest of daily, says: "The peril is so mani- ville) was laid 75 years ago, Oct. 4, 186«. by Bishop Domenec. The and Bishop C-hapal. California. Recently her three fest th.it private institutions, mor- parish property, which occupied the highest hill in the vicinity, had Most Rev. Maurice Rousseau, young daughters, now pupils at alists, physicians and, needless to been purchased several years before, but the outbreak of the Civil Ramona Convent of the Holy • Titular Bishop of Isba, is the say, the Church which has ^ Auxiliary to Most Rev. Georges War prevented earlier construction. As the site commanded the Names in Alhambra, were bap- been denouncing the danger for countryside, it was used for one of the chain of forts (Fort Jones) tized. Two older sons had been Audollent, Bishop of Blois a long time - hive all so* to A former Bishop of Monaco, thrown up around Pittsburgh when General Lee's army invaded previously received into the work at the task of checking the Church. Most Rev. Georges Prudente Bru- evil. But a decisive result cannot Pennsylvania, in 186». The parish was at first in charge of Passionist ley des Varannes, died at Frejus be expected so long as the State priests fro... St. Michael's, and the church was completed under their the hitter part of May. He be- Russian Prisoners of War hesitates to intervene because the direction and dedicated Nov. «0, 1870. Miners and a few farmers Visited by Papal Nuncio came Bishop of the Principality source of the evil lies in the laws formed the original congregation. A considerable part of the parish in li»20 but four years later was now in force and it Is these laws territory was taken to form St. Wendelin's Parish, in 1875. named Titular Archbishop of Cal- Vatican City. Aug. 6 (Radio) (ID which will have to be reformed ** The first parish for Italian-speaking Catholics of Pittsburgh was udiopol-ts in Honoriade, and after Most Rev. Andrea Cassulo. Papal St. Peter's, established in 1889. The first church was built in Webster that resided in Frejus. Nuncio to Rumania, paid a visit Madame Chiang Lauds Ave., but this property was later bought by the City of Pittsburgh to Russian prisoners of war in Vatican City, Aug. 2 00 — Most Catholic Missionaries in order to widen the street; a new church was then built in Forbes camps and hospitals in the Ru- Rev. Luigi Olivares, Bishop of And Their Supporters St, but this was later replaced by the present church on Fernando mania and Odessa regions, tak- Nepi and Sutri, died a month St In 1895 the Franciscan Fathers of Immaculate Conception Prov- ing them spiritual consolation and New York, Aug. 7 (10 — Laud- providing all with a special Easter before completing his twenty- ince, with motherhouse in New York, were placed in charge of the ing the "selfless devotion" of Cath- dinner, according to the latest seventh year in that See. parish and in the sanie year they founded Our Lady Help of Christ»« olic missionaries in China, Mad- issue of "Ecclesia," official organ ame Chiang Kai-shek declares in Parish, East End, of both of which they are still in charge. of the Vatican Information Office. Guild Holds Picnic a letter to Bishop Paul Yu Pin, The publication also states that Vicar Apostolic of Nanking, that Primate of Spain Thanks Pittsburgher to Take in Finland, Most Rev. William The Women's Guild of Duquesne the generosity of American Cath- Vows in Jesuit Order Cobben, Vicar Apostolic of Fin- University held its annual picnic olics who uphold the hands of Swiss Catholics (or Aid land, paid a visit to Russian pris- yesterday at the home of Mrs. these missionaries is "deeply ap- Having completed his two years oners of war in the name of His Thomas McManus. Mrs. William Fribourg. Switzerland, July 30 preciated." as a novice at St. Isaac Jogues Holiness Pope Pius XII, address- Cavanaugh, president of the guild, The letter, signed MaylingSoong aq Most Rev. Marius Reason, Jesuit Novitiate, Wernersville, Pa., ing them and distributing gifts, including food and clothing. He has announced that summer ac- Chiang, was dispatched to Bishop Bishop of Lausanne, Geneva and William Osterle, Jr., of St. Bede's also obtained permission for * tivities wilt consist of the sale Yu Pin just before Madame Fribourg, has received from Most Parish. East End, a 1041 graduate priests to make periodic visits to P of War Bonds and Stamps at Chiang left the United States in Rev. Enrico Pla y Deniel, Arch- of Pittsburgh Central District the Catholics among the pris- the booth conducted by the guild June to return to her homeland. bishop of Toledo and Primate of Catholic High School, will pro- oners. in the Old Postoffice Building. It has just been made public Spain, a letter expressing his nounce his first vows next Sun- here, following its presentation thanks to the clergy and laity day, Aug. 15, thus becoming a by Bishop Yu Pin to the national TRAVELERS' of the Diocese of Fribourg for professed member of the Jesuits. FOB OVER TWO office of the Society for the Pro- their help extended to the church- Other Pittsburgh youths in the MASS GUIDE pagation of the Faith. es and clergy of the Archdiocese Wernersville novitiate at the pre- SCORE TEARS St. Gregory'» Church Madame Chiang wrote: of Toledo through gifts of vest- sent time are Paul Reining. of "The sympathy and practical (Sinee 1895) Zelienople ments, linens, vessels for the cele- St. Lawrence's Parish; Vincent assistance given so generously by On Route 68—just oil Route 19 bration of Mass and other ar- O'Brien, of St. Bernard's, Mount the American Catholics to your Sunday: Masses at 8:00, 9:30 ticles. Lebanon, and Joseph Misklow, of fine missionaries who are succor- United States and 11:0© o'clock The Swiss, clergy and laity in- St. James*. West End. The last- ing my people in war-torn China stituted a cellection after hearidg named Is a nephew of Rev. Ed- Casualty Company are deeply appreciated. All of us St. Matthias' Church from Archbishop Pla y Deniel ward J. Misklow. chancellor of who have come in contact with HAS MET ITS BVBKT Evans City that many of the churches in the Pittsburgh Diocese. your missionaries are impressed OBLIGATION PROMPTLY Main St.—Route 68 his See had been looted of vest- with their selfless devotion to AND CHEERnJLLT Sunday: Mass at 9:30 o'clock ments and other sacred articles Thompson Run Parish the alleviation of human suffering Most Holy Sacrament in the Spanish CiviP War ard Plans Annual Reunion and the elevation of man's spir- that aid to the churches and Church itual potentialities." Greensburg clergy was urgent. The annual home-coming of Route 66, Just off Lincoln St. Agnes' Parish, Thompson Run, Highway. Sunday: Masses at Retreat for Women will be held on the church 8:00, 0:16» 10:30 and 11:« In Polish Planned More Priests Graduate grounds there on Saturday, Aug. o'clock. From Chaplains' School 21. Dinner, at which all visitors St. Columbkille's Church A retreat for Polish-speaking will be welcome, will be served women will be held at the con- Imperial from 4:00 to 8:00 P. M. vent of the Sisters of the Holy Williamsburg, Va., Aug. 11 ID Junction of IT. S. 88 & U. H- ** Ghost, West View, opening Wed- — Sevtfhteen Catholic priests were NMafMtwcn «4 Sunday: Masses at 0:00, 11:00 members of the latest group of nesday, Aug. «5, and closing Sat- 46 clergymen to be graduated St. John's Church urday. Aug. M. Reservations are JOSEPH POU CO -S?»CÎTarsh láterto»r fecsrsMa« from the Navy Chaplains' Train New Baltimore being received at the convent. ATUaUc NM ing School at William and Mary 1704-06-48 Fifth Ave. On the Pennsylvania Turnpike Wellington 0918 and Wellington I* College, here. Sunday: Masses at 1:3* 10:00 1917. Lü The motherhood; she knew the deepest sorrow and she was privileged to share in the Washington Letter Pittsburgh Catholic glory of the Resurrection and the Ascen- POSSIBLE GOOD RESULTS way we live in the United Stat« sion ; and to her was accorded the honor SEEN FROM REPUDIATED If there were grounds for proti OFFICIAL ORGAN Of THE DIOCESE Of commemorated by the Feast of the As- OWI ITALIAN BROADCAST on the motion pictures, they cc_ PITTSBURGH sumption—that of being taken bodily into tinue, what are we to say aboi ESTABLISHED IN 1844 heaven. Would we know happiness, here By J. J. Gilbert the radio expositions that go BY HT. REV. MICHAEL O'CONNOR. D.D.. FIRST and hereafter? To attain it we must in many languages to all parts of] BISHOP OF PITTSBURGH truly serve God, by learning His will for Washington, Aug. & -The much- the world, under the sponsorship 1 Published Every Thursday by of the Government itself? Thoatj THE CATHOLIC PUBLISHING COMPANY us and conforming to it. discussed OWI broadcast to broadcasts can very easily crei <04 Mngce Building. Pittsburgh Court 0663 ***** in the Italian language in which extremely erroneous impressiaasJ JOHN B. COLLINS. Editor specially derogatory remarks were not only about the way we «of ELIZABETH DAFLINGER. Associate Editor COMPLACENCY O ONE can blame the American leveled against King Victor Em- living but also about the Entered as Second-Class Matter Dec. 16. 1887, at the we are thinking. Post Office. Pittsbuigh. Pa., under the Act of Mar. 3. 1879. people if they are anxious to manuel III and his Premier, Mar- It is a ridiculous situation, Kl N become optimistic in regard to the shal Pietro Badoglio, is regarded I appoint -The Pittsburgh Catholic" war's end. They have accepted with is pointed out, for our diplomattl an official Diocesan Organ and com- by students of public affairs in and military to be working mend it to the priests of the diocese amazing fortitude and in an amazing the capital as a deplorable inci- close harmony toward a give and to readers of every way of think- spirit of co-operation the hardships and dent that just possibly may result end, only to have an individi .ng, who are concerned to know the inconveniences that have come their in some good. or a clique, cut straight aci Catholic attitude in the affairs of a way; actually, since Pearl Harbor they Coming upon the heels of Be- the whole effort by giving hit grievously perplexed world. I am, powered exposition to a person! myself, especially grateful to It for its have not stopped to count the cost of nito Mussolini's resignation, and insistence upon the reality of super- what they had to do—the sending of mil- at a time when the United Na- opinion, and at the Governments natural values, and of that unending lions of young men into the armed forces, tions high command was bending expense. Apparently some G\ life of man to which his life here is a preface and, the dislocation of all normal pursuits, every effort to bring about the material represents the opinta|l as it were, a novitiate. the changing of occupations, the fore- capitulation of all of Italy with and perhaps the malice of small! The paper provides a serene and quiet background a minimum loss of lives, the groups rather than e sincere ef*l /or the confusion and turbulence of a world too going of the pleasure and enjoyment to broadcast is considered far worse fort to put forward the cause oil exclusively concerned with narrow and limited hor- which they were all too accustomed, these than ill-advised. The promptness the United States. izons, to find peace and healing. It offers a code of and the many other contributions they with which President Roosevelt Everyone knows how the Unitedl| conduct, and an atmosphere of fraternal feeling out have been making toward victory have repudiated it. saying it should States Government has promoted« of which, alone, can come a hope for better things, been forthcoming without complaint or never have been made and that good relations with the Govern-] and a measure of human comfort question, for the seriousness of the situ- neither he. nor Secretary of State ment of Spain. It is hinted that ation was evident and the need of whole- Hull, nor Robert Sherwood, head OWI foreign broadcasts are sneak» hearted effort was fully recognized. The of the overseas division of OWI, ing over Spanish language aftil Bishop of Pittsburgh. knew anything about it, substan- saults against Generalissimo Fran»!* •Vaat of St Ambrose. 1937. early reverses in the Philippines, the tiates this belief. shipping losses in the Atlantic, the time co that are every bit as bad at*, There does not seem to be any the things said about King Victofi THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1943 required to get war production organized grounds upon which the broadcast Emmanuel and Premier Badogli0|1 and the war machine trained have served can be defended. While it cannot If the situation is as muddled as an incentive and have kept all keyed be told now to what extent it as some people claim, and th»f TRUE SERVING up to a high point of service; it is only has hindered a less bloody con- Italian broadcast proves the irrW-a OR the Feast of the Assumption, now, when they can see some measure quest of Italy, it can now be said tant that provokes a curative hta which the Church has established of success on the lighting front, and most definitely that it did not contribute vestigation, it will not have beetii F to give the faithful an opportunity encouraging progress on the production to such a conquest in any possible altogether bad. to pay honor to the Mother of God, the front, that the temptation arises to be- way. It could not have helped; it (N.C.W.C. News Service) come satisfied with the achievements and may have done incalculable harm, Gospel of the Mass dwells on the different students of such matters assert. forms of service offered Christ by the perhaps a little weary of the intense Why then was the broadcast sisters, Martha and Mary, when He visit- strain under which those achievements made? Was it upon personal re- Out Ofjhe Past ed their home in Bethany: Martha was have been won. sponsibility? To vent a personal concerned about preparing a suitable Only superficial thinking is needed to spleen ? History From the Files of meal for their Guest, anxious that He show that there is no room for any Willard Edward, writing in the THE CATHOLIC be well provided for in a material way; complacency, and even less for any in- "Times - Herald" of Washington, Mary's service consisted of sitting at His dulgence in the fault-finding and irrita- ays a report prepared by a feet to hear His words of instruction and bility into which complacency readily Congressional investigator speci- 90 Tears Ago encouragement. Martha's service was val- degenerates. The war-time accomplish- fically names individuals in the Cornerstone of first Passionist uable and necessary, but Mary's, as the ments of this nation have been enormous, Italian section of OWI "whose monastery in the New World. 9m| Master Himself declared, was "the best," but so much more remains to be done records and activities indicate P a u l's, in "Birmingham" (South them as followers of the Com- Side Pittsburgh*, laid; sermon i for she helped to promote His divine that complacency would be criminal; on munist party line." English preached by Rev. T. mission by finding what He wished and the other hand, the accomplishments The OWI has enormous power Reynolds and one in German bf by directing her mind to conform with certify to the fact that complaints and and potentialities both here at Rev. Francis Seelos, C.Ss.R. . » His. The lesson applies to all who would criticisms are utterly unjust. The sub- home and abroad. Not only is it Queen Victoria refuses to receive truly serve God: there are many physical marine menace has been overcome; the the clearing house, so to speak, Harriet Beecher Stowe, writer of*| duties imposed upon us, for He has com- Japanese have been stopped and are for domestic news about our pro- "Uncle Tom's Cabin." manded that we do good to our neighbor, beginning to be pushed back; North secution of the war, but as re- that we fulfill our obligations to those Africa has been cleared of Axis forces; gards foreign propaganda, it is 75 Years Ago dependent upon us, that we perform the Mediterranean has been recovered; in a very real sense our contact Bishop Domenec ordains Ret works of charity; but preceding these a landing has been made in Sicily and with the peoples of other nations. John A. Watterson to the priest»1® social and family and personal duties, Fascism has been driven out of Italy; It is, in a way, a projection of hood, at St. Vincent's Abberff the United States to the farthest Latrobe. Rt. Rev. Tobias Mullen^! and inspiring them always, is the call aid has been sent to Russia that played corners of the earth. o "sit at His feet," to hear and meditate some part in the victories the Russians newly-appointed Bishop of Eri%19 Appreciating the above situation, welcomed on his arrival in thalffi upon His instructions poured into the have been winning over the once in- observers say, one should think city by public officials and dele*l§ heart of each of us, for it is in respond- vincible Nazi Wehrmacht; England has back to the protest citizens raised gates from various parishes tt£i ing to Him, not in the merits of our deeds received supplies, enabling the war to be against American - made motion long procession; later, choirs an4$| by any other standards, that we act as carried by air into what was a few pictures creating in foreign coun- bands present torchlight concert^ children of God, followers of Christ. months ago the impregnable Reich. It is tries a false impression of the outside his residence. . . St. Peter1!1? Because the Blessed Virgin made con- right for all to take pride in having Parish, Allegheny, of which Bishop^ formity to God's will the guiding objec- played a part in making these successes Mullen was formerly pastor, pre Forty Hours Devotion sents him with watch, ring and! tive of her life, she is set up as a model possible and to draw from them the certainty that we shall win, both in pectoral cross; committee includes for all to follow, and in the honor Charles Maginn, W. H. McGe% Europe and Asia, but how can we pause AUfJUST, 1943 accorded her by her Son and by all who W. H. Reel, P. Fetheston, D. O- f| believe in Him is shown that she chose, now when we remember that we have 12—St. John's, ConnellHville. Donovan and Frank P. Smith. only stopped the enemies' advances and 13—Mater Dolorosa, Chicora, indeed, "the best part." "Behold the Butler County. handmaid of the Lord," was her reply stili face the far more difficult task of crushing them in their defensive posi- 14—Holy Souls, Carnegie. 50 Tears Ago to the message of the angel that she 15—St. Uasimir'H, Keister, Fay- Bishop John Watterson, of Co-** was to be the mother of the Savior, and tions? The fortifications and reserves ette County. lumbus, formerly a priest of tJMPjj lined up to repel us in Europe mean that 19—St- Hubert's, Point Marion, Pittsburgh Diocese, celebrates 25tfe^- it was as the willing servant of God that Fayette County. the time for complacency has not come; anniversary of his ordination. her life was lived: through the years of 20—St. Isidore's, Braddoek. His childhood, during His public career, the Americans who are leading wretched 21—St. Rose's, Cannelton, Beav- in the time of His bitter Passion, along lives as prisoners in the Philippines and er County. 40 Tears Ago the Way of the Cross, in the dreadful in Japan, more of them dying each day 22—St. Boniface's, Chestnut Rev. James Quinn, chaplain of; hours of the Crucifixion, until the body that our reconquest of Asia is delayed, Ridge, Westmoreland Coun- St. Joseph's Protectory, appointed form a silent, piercing rebuke to any ty. a member of the Pittsburgh Apoofc of her Son was placed in her arms. Con- 22—St. John's, Unity, Allegheny tolate. forming to God's will, she accepted the inclination we may feel toward self-pity or bickering. County. privations of poverty and the joys of 2S—St. John's, Latrobe. 25 Tears Aga 23—SS. Mary and Ann's, Marl- Cardinal Gibbons prepares MM anna, Washington County. 24—St. Stanislaus,' Mammoth, celebrate the 50th anniversary ^H Bishops and that the Cardinals of Westmoreland County. his consecration as Bishop the Congregation for Extraordin- 24—St Louis', Lucerne Mine«, Farmers complaining that ary Ecclesiastical Affairs had Indiana County. prices of what they sell are TO THE POINT been in session. They deduced 25—St Anthony's, Homestead. stricted by law but costs that this meant the Vatican was 25—Holy Cross, Iselin, Indiana what they have to buy are By the Editor arranging for the surrender of County. controlled. Italy; one news service solemnly 25—St Polycarp's, West Lelsen- Prayer, of Course whether Italy dares to surrender, rlng, Fayette County. as long as Nazi troops are on explained that the Congregation 5 Tears Ac* * Hie exhilaration caused by the for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical 26—St Agatha's, Bridgeville. her soil. Obviously it Is an in- 27—St Bonaventure's, Josephine, Ukrainian Youth League of sensational disappearance of Mus- volved and critical situation in Affairs was the one which hand- Indiana County. United States and Canada ho] solini and Fascism from the Ita- which Italy finds herself, and I led matters involving "foreign na- 21— Holy Trinity, Moon Run, convention in Pittsburgh, wi lian scene has subsided; the other from our standpoint as well the tions!" (Perhaps it thinks that Alegheny County. , priests and laity of tiKfl sensational developments which difficulties are most grave. all nations except Italy are "for- 28—St Vincent's, Lei sen ring, Ukrainian Greek Rite and LatMrl the supposedly expert commenta- eign" to the Vatican). Fayette County. Rite* taking part. . . Cardinal tors were certain would immedi- Last week, when the daily pa- What really happened is re- 28—St Michael's, Piteairn. nitzer, of Vienna, formally ately follow are still delayed; pers were running wild with "in- vealed in news items on other 29—St. Barbara's, C1 a r 1 d g e, tests to Nazi governor that Badoglio hasn't surrendered to side reports," "reliable revela- pages. The Italian Bishops have Westmoreland County. new marriage and divorce 29—Our Lady of Consolation, General Eisenhower and the fight- tions," etc., they got all worked counseled their people on their "flagrantly violates" the CWK up over the fact that the Pope Nemacolin, Greene County. ing has been resumed; some duties in their nation's crisis, but 30—St Jerome's, Charlerol. dat between Austria and the . doubt is now expressed as to was meeting with the Italian (Continued on Last Page, Col. 4) HEADS PREP are singing. When the trucks re- VIEWING HOBBY ARTICLES BY SERVICE FOLK turn in the evening, they are still singing. War at Its best is ugly, Viewed daily by thousand» of persona in Wwh- and this is war. Doubtless, most i 111;ton, D. €'-., U w exhibit of "hobby article«," of these Italian boys yearn to made by servicemen and servicewomen In Do-It- be back with their loved ones, long for happier days of peace, Youraelf room» off U80 club« operated by the as do all decent men, but even National Catholic Community Service in fifteen war cannot for more than a states. The exhibit 1» in a display window of a moment still their song. downtown department »tore. Pictured: WAVE Dor The fact that I have npt heard of one serious case of insubordin- othy Kroneman, Mitchell, la., and Pvt. First Clan» ation speaks well for their dis- Harvey Keitenauer, Reading Pa-, of the White cipline, but it speaks equally well House Military Guard. (N.C.W.C.) of the fair treatment they realise they are receiving. The army has assigned veteran officers to these prisoner of war camps. Among them are some who have seen active service. They know what these internees have been through. That com- mon knowledge seems to have brought a sympathy of , feeling and a desire to make as pleasant as possible a situation which, in Rev. Jude Gleeson, T.O.K., H.T. others wars, too often was quite L, former prefect at St. Francis' the reverse. College, l-orctlo. who haw been This is the situation the Holy appointed hcndmANter of the pre- Father would have prevail in the paratory school to be opened at prisoner of war camps of all of St. Francis* in September. Or- the warring countries. This he wishes to be the lot of the great- dained in IJMO. lit* obtained his est posiable number of the war'a bachelor of art» degree a4 St. victims. Francis' College and his licentiate In sacred theology at Catholic German Prayer Books Itaiverriity of America, Washing- Needed for Prisoner« ton. Named a» assistant head- master is I lev. lAwrence Janus, Cincinnati, Aug. 10 OD The need T.O.R. for religious articles and partic- ularly for German-language pray- True Christian Education |er books to be distributed among j the German prisoners of war quar- For Children of Converts tered at Fort McClellan, Ala., was I cited in a letter written by IU- August Mission Intention Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Sherry, a I captain and chaplain in the Army, New York, Aug. 6 (10 — "True ¡on duty at the fort, in which he Christian Education for the Chil- __ related the splendid treatment dren of Converts" is the August - carry on in these dreadful days I being accorded the prisoners, mission intention of His Holiness among all prisoners of war, with- Msgr. Sherry Tevealed that thera Pope Pius XII for which the Singing and Flower Gardens Feature Camp out regard to nationality or creed, were 42 per cent Catholics among prayers of all the Faithful are requested in a statement released The Holy Father ha, many the *«« « Where Italian Prisoner» of War are Held the fort, adding, "It looks as if here today by the National Office times expressed the wish that Hitler has not succeeded In elim- of the Society for the Propaga- every possible comfort, spiritual BY HENRY C. FI.YNN inating religion from the Ger- tion of the Faith. or physical, be extended to these prisoners of war, to all prisoners man army." "Those who are but newly con- (Staff Writer, N.C.W.C. News Service* The letter stated that another verted to Catholicity, especially in of war. The Bishops of the United (This is another of a series of articles written after personal States have responded, as have 57 per cent of the prisoners were mission lands, have followed the visits by an N.C.W.C. News Service staff writer to prisoner of war either Lutherans or Evangelical prescribed course of instruction individual members of the clergy camps in the United States. The purpose of the visits was to ascertain and the laity. Lutherans, leaving only one pec prior to their baptism," the an how the prisoners of war are treated, particularly the care given to cent of no religious affidiation. nouncement states. "When the their spiritual welfare. The visits were made and the articles are Thousands of priests throughout the country have given up for children of such converts are sent released with the permission of the War Department.) Salina, Aug. 6 00 — Most Rer. to Catholc schools, that initial the duration of the war pastoral Camp Wheeler, Ga., July 30 —Death from the sky is duties, teaching careers, posts in Prank A. Thill, Bishop of Con- course of instruction is revivified cordia, has made a third visit f and intensified by the education not a new storv to [he Axis prisoners of war in the in- charitable institutions, to min- ister to the needs of the a^med the Camp Phillips Internment which the children receive. They ternment camp here. But this was different. It was not Camp for German prisoners of learn anew the Catholic truths forces. And many of these have a bomb; it was lightning. Four of them were killed and been assigned to the prisoners of war and celebrated a Mass foe which must be the future guide them in the recreation hail. posts in their lives and with that ten seriously injured. war camps. knowledge comes a deeper knowl- Dignitaries of the Church have A group of Italian prisoners of - — 7T~" Grand Island. Aug. 6 90 —• edge and veneration for the 6 visited this camp. The representa- ^ are few shirkers; rather, they Most Rev. Stanislaus V. Bona, Church to which they belong war - « work detail - was ^ ^ ^ mmeih[ng to do tive of the Holy Father, himself Bishop of Grand Island, Rt. Rev. clearing out underbrush in an area j Fof out8ide labor — always under Most Rev Amleto Giovanni "It is because our missionaries Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to Msgr. Francesco Lardone, of the appreciate the need for 'true adjacent to the internment com- guard, of course — the pay is Catholic University of America, pound They had been singing 80 cents a day. They get half the United States has journeyed Christian education for the chil- . , ^ Th - Ti-U.n'of that amount in canteen checks, into the deep south to bring com- and Very Rev. Msgr. Romolo Carboni, a secretary at the Apos- dren of converts' that they expend while they worked. These Italian ^ ^^ h&|f ^ he,d back fort and cheer to the internees. tolic Delegation, visited the Itali- so much time and effort in devel- internees seem to sing all their ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ war when The Apostolic Delegate was ac- an prisoners of war camp near oping their educational program waking hours. Ther. came this ^ ^ to them t||e|r companied by Most Rev. Gerald the Scottsbluff Mission and heard Despite war and its consequent tragic happening amid the trage- j KOvernments to reimburse ours P O'Hara, Bishop of Savannah- restrictions our Bishops, priests dy that is war. There was no ^ amount expended. They Atlanta. confessions. The group had lun- singing as I left Camp Wheeler | . cheon with the prisoners and dis- Brothers and Sisters have made receive tUtheo samKamea mmedica .-> rfc r lS I I attefltton-n The Mass is available to the every effort to keep their schools that evening tributed among them gifts of r tion that is given American sol- entire personnel — Sundays and open. It is for this reason also tobacco. I came here on a tour of these diers aek-days. Attendance at the that the Holy See requests the prisoners of war camps. At the Th(J food in the Italian camps Sunday Masses is 98 per cent, prayers of the faithful during the last one I visited all were Ger- diffenj from that in the German and on week-days it is large. The Missionary Aid Society month of August for this same mans Here they are all . < camps^ and both differ from that Sacraments are frequented. Any intention. Physically the internment camps j served the men who are assigned prisoner, at any time, may ask Rev. K(Iward ». WUklow, "There is no praise too high to are identical, except for the per- j ^ guar(j duty, but that is be- and receive permission to consult Director be given our missionaries for the sonal touches which the prisoners , cauge the internees, Ihemselves. with the chaplain. IM N. Craig St.. Pittsburgh splendid accomplishments they of war themselves are permitted that wfty They are entit- In this camp there are evidences Telephone Mayflower WW have made in the line of educa- to add. The Germans seem to go ^ to and ^ get exactiy the everywhere of the devotion of tion. They have shown a depth in more for formal landscaping; s&me rations as are provided for tiles'* prisoners of war to their We gratefully acknowledge re- of understanding which has made terraces between their barracks. ; soldiers, but they are religion„„ . They have .praye _ r books; American cept of the following private con- possible rounded courses which with intricate designs of rock "trade" to suit na- holy pictures are everywhere tack- mitted to tributions: Mrs. H.B., Sister M.C, insure the complete training of them of es in taste — more [ the walls of the barracks and coal to remind — Uonationali preferencprcieiciin;« w»"»v ec on Circles 21, 16. 3. Rev. P.VP.. Rev. the boys and girls under their " about the army cots; there are places in their homeland The apaghetti for the Italians; more D.A.L., Mrs. B.B.W., Mrs. D.F.D, care. In Africa we find the train- rosaries hanging at the head of Italians say it with flowers. ham ftnd cabbage. more sauer- Mrs. BE., Rev. J.C.F., St.F.Hosp- ing includes direction on proi^r They've planted them everywhere. kraufc f(jr the Germans almost every bed. and N.T.S., Rev. F.J.H., Rev. J. farming methods as well as in- Constantly Singing Both Germans and Italians have , A primary consideration for me F.E., Rev. A.J.P., Pittsburgh. struction in sewing, homemaking I was not at the camp at a built sidewalks of brick or con-, fche atte„tion given the spir- Rev. S.C.H., Blairs ville; Clrcl« and cooking. Thé same may be erete. itual needs of these "duration time when Mass was being cele- 18. Belle vue; Rev. F.H.A., Wet- said of the course offered in Paid for their Work ¡guests" of ours. The internees at brated, but I was told by officers ford, Dr. P.A.Lt, Donora; Mrs. China, India and other mission here that the singing is beautiful. Relations are the same. Army • Camp Wheeler are about »8 per G.Y- Clinton. territories. There is no tendency S tel ^ned to guard the cent Catholics and to this camp That I can easily believe for I to substitute European or Amer- IT li™ to the letter 1 the Chaplains Corps. United States heard the men singing at their ican culture for the ancient cul- of the Geneva Convention. The 1 Army, has assigned Rev. Philip work. As the army trucks leave WESTERN SAVINGS ture of the mission lands, but. the compound in the morning to aad ^rracL Teeeping accommoda- J. Butler. O.S.F.S.. of Wilmington, rather an effort is made to sub-j take groups of internees to var- DEPOSIT BANK tions, mess, mess halls, canteens Del. A commissioned Army chap- limate all that is good by the ious farm, forest and public work 533 Smith Seid Street infirmaries, recreation areas — all lain, he is to these prisoners of (Nim Baildla» Plttabargh, f«. application of Catholic principles projects near here, these men are the same as those provided war their chaplain, their inter- and ideals." for our own men. There is a mil- mediary, their unfailing source of itary firmness about the surveil- enlightenment when bewildering Catholic Women's Union lance of the camp, but there are situations arise in this strange SAINT JOSEPH'S, SETON HILL land; he is their friend. j certain added privileges, which, ACADEMY FOB GIRLS To Meet Next Monday as far as I could observe, seem Carries out Pope's Wish to be merited by tfee conduct of This kindly chaplain personifies Fully accredited. Stan rd courses. Recreational facilities. h The monthly meeting of the the internees hi all of the camps. that apostolate of charity which Resident students, $500. Pi on-Resident students, $11*. Catholic Women's Union of the They work, and they are paid the Sovereign Pontiff, His Holi- ness P«pe Pius XII, has desired Directress. Box F, Seton Hill, Greensburg, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh district will be held for lt _ io cents per day for Monday evening, Aug. 16. in St. camp r^uttoe. I was told there Bishops, clergy and faithful to Anthony's Parish Hall, Millvale. CONSPICUOUS SERVICE REWARDED Passionist Order CHURCH MUSIC Profession Sunday DIOCESAN CHURCH MUSIC COMMISSION At ceremonies, open to tht public, to be conducted on Aiul 108 N. Dit bridge St., Pittsburgh 14 and 15 at St. Paul's Monastery, Rev. C. A- Sanderbeck, Secretary South Side, 16 young men wfe* have completed their studies it Enrcrpts From vocal polyphony; for in my opin- the Passionist Preparatory Semi»» CHURCH MUSIC H F Gl'I ETIONS ion no artist has a right to ignore arv, Dunkirk, N. Y., will be i». of the Diocese of Pittsburgh the way in which his art devel- vested in the habit of the ordtf, oped, and as it is an established and nine novices will pronouM* their vows. Gregorian Chant must be fact that the basis of every art, •eifclered according to the rhyth- — of painting and architecture, The investiture will take pkttt •11c method of the Benedictine as well as of music, is of a Saturday afternoon at 2:15 «A» School of Solesmes. Such method religious nature, the students will clock, with Very Rev. Berchmsas n has been authorized and endorsed have nothing to lose and every- I^anagan, C.P., master of novice^ by the Holy See. Consequently: thing to gain by familiarizing in charge, and Rev. Leo Franeti books containing Gregorian themselves with fine works from Vanston, C. P., assisting. Tfcffi Chant without rhythmic marks that period of faith." sermon will be preached by Re?. ape forbidden for church use; (b) Saint-Saens, Debussy, F a u r e, Paul Joseph Degnan, C.P, of 8t school teachers who have never d'Tndy, and Ravel all sought in Paul's. Those to receive the babtt attended a regular course of Gre- j Plainsong for the enchanted sec- are: gorian Chant are not permitted ret of rhythmical flexibility. Frater Finbar, Paul Hync% to teach the children anything in • The study of the Liturgy re- Baltimore. Md.: Frater Barnabas Gregorian. .««embles that of a language. Who- lender A newly-enacted law, John Bernard, Boston. Mass.; Pra- ever wishes to acquaint himself four officers of the 1J. S. Coast 16. Music in the modern ter Dunstan, Joseph Gusiiuk^ thoroughly with the resources of Guard have received the rank nay be used in the chureh, pro- Dunmore. Pa.; Frater Peter, D**l| a language must study it philol- of (Vtimmnlore, and tuuong theiri vided it has been previously sub- niel Hallissey, Boston; Frater Lift» . ogically. that is, in its origin and is m Catholic officer. Commodore 4 mitted to the Diocesan Music us, Paul Rottloff. Baltimore; history. Now, the Liturgy IS Phillip P. Roach (left), of the Commission and given the official Frater Godfrey, Franeia Kaepsr, truly a language, since by Twelfth Naval District, Stui Fran- "»tamp of approval." As for new its Union City, N. J.; Frater MeM% means we give expression to cisco. At right, a valiant (Catholic compositions in manuscript form, the .Tames Connolly, Scranton; FrsUr worship due to God, and officer of the I'. S. Navy, Kdward they cannot be approved for the Carrol, Charles Laverty, Medford, . liturgical chant of the Church is Joseph Vloran, who won the Na- church use, since the church is Mass.; Frater Alexis, Andnt. d the doctrine which it tends to m- vy Crow» for commanding the •ot the place for experiment nor Misuta, Union City; Frater Fit» the dictrine which it tends to em- Ib the congregation a body on emitter Boiw in the Battle of vian. Francis Dougherty, Phil* phasize and enhance. which to practice. Cape Fnpe ranee, hws heen pro- delphia; Frater Arnold, Frederic* 17. Musical compositions for There is not, then, much danger moted to the rank of Commodore, Geoff roy, Linden. N. J.; FraU» "solo"' are strictly forbidden in of our over-emphasizing the vital a rank which haw only recently Cassian. Ferdinand Yuhas, Haze}- fehurch. Likewise "solo-singing" is character of Sacred Music in our heen restored in the Navy. (N.(l | ton, Pa.; Frater l^ieophaa% I, that it s-hould. The missionary forbidden, except for incidental Catholic educational system. If W.C.) James Ruddy, Scranton; Frater work of the Chureh is not the phrases of a long composition we spend our best efforts in im- Cuthbert, Daniel Sullivan, Pbilft» work of a single generation. It (Gloria, Credo, etc.). Only the parting secular knowledge, and delphia; Frater Edgar, Joseph Holy Childhood will continue on. The missionary terganist is allowed to sing »lone reserve but a modicum of energy Pesce, Union City. of tomorrow will look to the when the choir m not present. for the inculcation of Catholic Association America of the future for the The ceremony of profession wil Hence, during the «summer months. ideas and ideals, in which might help that that tomorrow will re- be conducted at 3:00 P. M., «• If a male choir is not available, be included Liturgy and Chant, quire. The guarantee of that sup- Sunday, the Feast of the Assump» the organist shall do the singing we are defeating most effectively, »49 North Lincoln Ave„ North S hie port lies with those who will tion, with Very Rev. Leonai# at High Mass and other church at least in a large measure, the Pittsburgh, Pa. be the men and women of the Gownley, C.P.. rector of the mo»» services, unless the congregation purpose of Catholic schools. i future those who are our chil- asterv. officiating, and Rev. Ooft»' ©an take care of it. Not until our Catholic students 'The following is an excerpt dren today. ran Kane. C.P., delivering tfii of today are thoroughly imbued from a pamphlet entitled "What It is as necessary to teach the sermon. The novices who wil GRFKIAN CHANT AND THK with the beauty of the Chant is the Holy Childhood?" which Catholic child a vital interest in pronounce their vows are: L1TI RiiY and can assist at the sacred func- has just been published by the the mission activity of the Church Frater Kenneth, Harold Wals^ By Sister M. I^ucretia, Mi». B. tions in such wise that their national office.) as it is necessary to teach him Egypt, Mass.; Frater Mel, Thom- voices alternate with the voiee of (Continued) Foreword the other truths of Christianity. as Connolly. Boston; Frater Nilu% the priest, bearing out in their Great composers have felt the Some are of the opinion that To tell the child that Christ died William Hubble, Hilton, N. Y^ lives the beautiful words of the tremendous force of this spiritual the Holy Childhood Association for all men and that it must Frater Emmanuel. Hugh G«rdo%| Preface of the Mass, "And there- element in the Chant. Vincent i« merely a collecting agency or love those men as it loves itself ; Frater Howard, Willia®f fore with the Angels and Archan- d'Indy, addressing the Schola Can- the agency of some particular re- and at t+>e same time neglect Chirdon, East End, Pittsburgh;' gels, the Thrones and Dominations, torum at the beginning of the ligious order or community; to provide the opportunity to Frater Joachim, Lawrence Corrt», and the whole host of the heav- twentieth century said: "All sing- is neither. There are others who practice that love is to deprive gan, Boston; Frater Brice, EijH enly army we sing the hymn of ers and instrumentalists, as well look upon it as just another so- it of the most important part of ward Ingelsby, Philadelphia; Fratff Thy glory," not until then indeed mm composers, will be expected ciety; this also is an erroneous its Christian education. Further- ter Cronin. John Kane, Newark;^ to study more or less profoundly, will the words of the Psalmist opinion. The Holy Childhood is more. because of the vast im- Frater Wallace, William Bree^® and at least to be famihar with, be fulfilled, "Come let us praise the only one of its kind. portance of the principle involved, Boston. Gregorian Chan.t the mediaeval the Lord with joy: let us joyfully All Catholic childhood is a no age is too young to begin the liturgical melodies, and the re- sing to God our Saviour." holy childhood. The association study of the work of the Propa- ligious works of the epoch of «The End) New Destroyer Named represents an effort to unite that gation of the Faith and the childhood and offer practical problems concerned with ft. For Admiral CallaghtfT Swiss Press Cites Croat Bishops' Protests means to keep it holy for the future as well as in the present. Report Benedictines Ijos Angeles, Aug. 6 10 — Trib» These means are: the imitation Against Racial and Religious Persecution Held by Japanese are ute to another Catholic who I» of the virtues of the Divine Child regarded as one of the outstand* ¿j Being 'Well Treated' Fribourg, Switzerland, Aug. 2 (NT) — Both Catholic Jesus, and the love of one's ing heroes of the war was P*N8 neighbor as he is represented in Word of the safety of thro« here last week when the destroy*, and secular newspapers of Switzerland have recently W the child of pagan lands. Benedict ine priests, one of them er "U. S. S. Callaghan" *§L paid much attention to the efforts of the Croat Hierarchy Within the last score of years. a Pittsburgher, who have been in launched at the San Pedro plant || to defend the religious and human rights of the Croat Catholic America has become the hands of the Japanese since the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Cor» nation against the encroachments by the occupying pow- mission-minded. The ceaseless ef- their mission station at Kaifeng poration. . j ers, Germany and Italy. forts of mission organizations China, was seized by the invaders, The destroyer honors the naiBt ; ^ lics of Jewish ancestry and a- and societies, the many interest- Newspaper articles relate how has been received at St. Proeo- of Rear Admiral Daniel Judso« gainst the introduction and appli- ing lectures of missionaries re- the Hierarchy, led by Most pius' Abbey. Lisle, 111. The priests Callaghan, who was killed in so- J Rev. cation of Nazi racial doctrines. turned from their fields, and, above Alojzija Stepinae, Archbishop of are Rev. Francis Clougherty. of tion in the Solomon Islands, Nof. -|| At the same conference a resolu- all, the official recognition ac- , Pittsburgh, a brother of Rev 15, 1942, while on the bridge of Zagreb, has defended not only the corded by the authorities to the tion against compulsory conver- Joseph Clougherty, pastor of St the U. S. S. "San Francisco." a | Catholic population against the Society for the Propagation of sion of members of the Orthodox ¡William's Church. East Pittsburgh: cruiser credited with having sun* | racial theories and their applica- the Faith, have had marvelous , Church to Catholicism was adopt- Rev. Oswald Baker, O.S.B., o ten times her tonnage of Japan» | tion in public and private life, results. Vocations to the fields ed and transmitted to the Gov- Altoona, and Rev. Ildephonsf ese shipping. Mrs. Daniel J. QmH but also the Orthodox and Jews afar are increasing daily; Amer- ernment . Strittmatter, O.S.B. All were for- laghan, his widow, presided at J against persecution. ican priests and Brothers and ! When a part of the Croat press j merly members of the Benedictine the ceremony. Sisters have become soldiers of When Croatia declared her in- sought to profit from the fact community at St. Vincent's Arch fortune in the cause of Christ. ! dependence on April 10, 1941, it • that the Holy See had not recog- j abbey, I^atrobe, but in 1936 they consisted of the former provinces nized the independent Croat State The Church at home grows volunteered for duty at the Kai- of Croatia, Slavonia, Bosnia, Her- in order to attack the Church, apace. In the consideration of the '! feng foundation, belonging to th« »egovina and a part of Dalmatia. and when the Government pro- vast fields unfilled for God rn Lisle abbey. World Fire & The larger part of Dalmatia was hibtied the publication of certain pagan lands, the needs of the Through private sources, St. annexed by Italy. Croatia had pronouncements of the Holy Fath- Church in our own land have ¡Procopius' reports, it has been then about 6,500,000 inhabitants, er, Archbishop Stepinae protested been emphasized. Home missions j learned that the priests and Sis Marine more than 4,-^00,000 of whom were in the most solemn way. Last are being cared for with an in- ters who were at Kaifeng were j Catholics, 1,000,000 Orthodox Serbs I March he protested against the terest that is cheering and the 'moved on Mar. 21, 1943, to a Insurance Co. and about 800.000 Mohammedans. ! introduction and application of material needs of both home and ¡concentration camp at Wei Hsien, Of Jews there were not more Nazi racial principles into Croa- foreign missions are being sup- Shantung, where there are now than 30,000. The country has two tia and against the fatal conse- plied by American Catholics in 300 priest-missionaries, eight Bish- archdioceses, Zegrab and Serajevo, quences of these measures on accordance with the generosity ops and a large number of Sis- and nine dioceses. public and family life. When the that has made them famous the ters. They are living in the uni- When the independence of Cro- Government ordered the intern- world over. Catholic America, but versity building of the United recently evolved from the mission atia was proclaimed, the Catholic ment of all non-Aryans, Archbish- Churches of Canada, where the op Stepinae addressed on March status herself, has become a chief Bishops co-operated with the new ; Sisters have separate quarters. support of the mission Church Government, but when, on the 6, 1943, a protest to authorities. "The man in charge of the today. initiative of the occupying powers, camp is a Catholic Japanese," the persecutions of Jews and Ortho- Mas« in Quito Celebrate» What of the Future? report states, adding that he This company has earned dox began, the Hierarchy im- North Africa Liberation But what of the future? Will treats his charges very well. All mdiately protested against the this enthusiasm for the mission are getting plenty of food. The and maintained a reputa- propagation of ideas which were Quito. Aug. 2. (10 — At the re- cause reach its peak and then Sisters prepare the meals for th< foreign to Catholic thinking and quest of the French Colony of fall off, or will America continue priests. tion for dependability, to the feelings of the Croat Quito, Rev. Leon Scamps, rector to be the mainstay of the mis- Pittsburgh relatives of Father people. of the seminary and a veteran sionary and, like Aaron of old, Francis state that the last direct prompt and generous se* sustain the arms of the conse- word they had from him was in On Nov. 17 and 18. 1941, the of the first World War, on July crated wanderer who treads the ftie form of Christmas cards which vice and square dealing.|| Bishops Conference at Zagreb pro- 14, celebrated a Mass of thanks- unknown land in search of souls he sent in November and which tested to the Croat Government giving for the liberation of North for God? It necessary indeed they received in March. against the persecution of Catho- I Africa. Birth Control Wrong NEW FILIPINO PRIEST AND HEROES Papers in Cuba, Colombia Laud Letter Weapon for Fighting Of President Roosevelt to Holy Father Abortion, Paper Told Havana, July 17 (NC) — "In the midst of this up- Washington, Aug. 10 (ID Rev. heaval of human sense and morals, the message of Edgar Schmiedeler, O.S.B., direc- President Roosevelt to the Pope affords a consoling tor of the Family Life Bureau, National Catholic Welfare Con- exception," "Diario de La Marina" says regarding the ference, in a letter published in President's letter to the Sovereign Pontiff at the time "The Washington Post," attacked of the invasion of Sicily. The document has "extraordin- an editorial which the paper had ary moral and historic significance," it adds, and "speaks published suggesting that the well for the war policy of the democratic nations." "abortion racket" in Washington "There are still peoples and" —""* be stamped out through an edu- governments in the world who go cation campaign conducted by to war as a tragic and cruel ne- Month's Attendance planned parenthood groups and cessity and not as a spontaneous others. manifestation of barbarity," the 7,440,690 Reported Father Schmiedeler asserted Havana daily comments. "There that "precisely the contrary to is still a section which is dis- By Army Chaplains needed not a campaign strip- disposed to hesitate before an in- ped of moral issues, but a cam- stitution, such as th« Catholic paign with emphasis first and Church, which represents the Washington, Aug. 11 ID — In foremo.it on the moral issues in- eternal on earth, the immovable a summary of the activities of volved." He added that just the rock in a sea agitated by human U. S. Army chaplains for ths contrary of birth control and plan- passions. month of April, the Office of ths ned parenthood groups was need- Chief of Chaplains, hers, revealed ed to conduct the campaign. He "Sacred things should be treat- an attendance of 7,440,490 persons reminded that the eminent French ed as holy. This counsel, too often at a total of 101,706 religious scholar Dr. Paul Bureau had forgotten by those who because services. The summary noted thai stated that "the spread of anti- of their ministry ought to keep 700 reports from chaplains in ths concept ionist practices is always it constantly before them, has field were missing for the month. accompanied by an increased been heeded by this Chief Ex- Other statistics for the noonth number of abortions." ecutive. His message to the Pope included: Communion and sac- should not be regarded as a mere The nation's "moral cesspool" ramental occasions, 68,320; parti- act of courtesy. Since the first ©f "Freudianism, the cult of nud- cipants, 1,206,789; guardhouse and talk about a possible invasion of ism, selfish individualism, rank hospital visits, 65,962; pastoral ac- Italy, the Roosevelt Government materialism and the degradation tivities, functional occasions, 661,- and public opinion in the United of the press and cinema," Father 860; pastoral con tacts, persons Two Filipino heroes of the Battle of Batman kneel to receive the States have revealed their pre- Schmiedeler contended has been reached, 4,366,067; civilian com- blessing of Kev. Rafael de Ocampo, S.J., on the occasion of Father occupation about the status of responsible for the "whole horde munities, functional occasions, 16,- de Ocampo's first Mass, which was offered m St. Francis Xavier's Rome. For in Rome there are of family evils abortion, birth 244; contacts, persons reached Church, New York. Kneeling, left, is Col. Manuel Niet«, military aide two cities: the temporal city, seat control, divorce, etc. — that are to President Manuel L Quezon of the Philippines. Bernde him is ('«I. 1,449,369; marriages, 4,426; pro- of Victor Emmanuel and Musso- rapidly carrying our Nation, per- Carlos P. Romulo, aide to General DoughM MacArthur during the fessions of religion, including lini, and the Eternal City, seat haps the greatest the world has Philippine campaign. Standing beside Father de Ocampo I« Maj. adult Baptism, 2,396; Testaments of the Papacy. . . ever seen — down the slopes of Pacitico A. Ortiz, military chaplain to President Queson. Father de and Bibles distributed, 166,140; re- decline." He concluded: Ocampo studied at the Sacred Heart Novitiate, Novelichen, and at "But war imposes harsh neces- ligious tracts distributed, 293.597; Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. (N.C.W.C.) sities. Everything indicates that religious articles distributed, 61,- "It's a gigantic task, yes. But R the inva.iion of Sicily is the pre- 666; magazines and newspapers will have to be done. This at liminary step to a direct attack distributed, 226,164, and radio least can be done immediately; on the Italian peninsula. Sooner broadcasts, 90. accept abortion for what it is or later, unless Italy surrenders — plain brutal murder; and deal or Mussolini is expelled the ar- with it accordingly." OIOCESAN mies of the Allied Nations will Soldiers Everywhere besiege Rome. Hereafter the Va- tican can rely upon the guaran- Find Religion Vital Jubilee Observance UNION NiWS tees of the President of the Unit- Need, Officers Attest At Mount Gallitzin ed States. War is being made ^ tfV. RAYMOND A. MUST upon the Rome of the Caesars gjgy Washington, Aug. 11 C — Tee Ceremonies marking the golden with its revival of ancient pagan- Army officers, one a veteran, at jubilee of three members of the SODAIJTY INDriAiENCBS attended a sodality meeting with- ism in the customs and cere- ths North African campaign, ths Sinters of St. Joseph and the Many Sodabsts within the past in the week and provided that monies of Fascism; not against other s participant in the Guadal- silver jubilee of nine others, were few weeks have inquired about after Confession on that day or Catholic Rome which has the full canal fighting, are the authorities conducted on Tuesday, Aug. 3, special .sodality indulgences. the preceding day they approach respect of really democratic na- for the statement that the senti- st the motherhouae of the order, the Holy Table on the day chosen. tions." ment of the famous "there are It will be remembered that to Mount Gallitzin, Baden. Solemn 6. If, after Confession, they no atheists in the foxholes," coin- the Prima Primaria Sodality Pope Mass of Thanksgiving was of- receive Holy Communion at a Bogota, July 17 — "El ed at Bataan, has spread wher- Gregory XIII and several succeed- fered, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew general Communion of sodalists. Pueblo," Catholic daily of Medel- ever American soldiers are fight- ing Pontiffs granted indulgences Smith, of Denver, editor-in-chief 7. On making the Spiritual lin, in commenting upon President ing. for particular spiritual and good of the "Register" papers, being Exercises for any number of days, Roosevelt's letter to His Holiness Col. Darryl F. Zanuck, noted temporal works that the sodalists celebrant; his brother. Rev. Ore- or on making a monthly spiritual Pope Pius XII, says: "We cannot motion picture producer, who had perform. For members of other gory Smith, also of Denver, was recollection for even one day, conceal the emotion which the charge of the filming of Amer- deacon, and Rev. Joseph L Lon- sodalities to gain these indul- provided that after Confession good will expressions of President ican landings and advance iu ergan, pastor of St. Bernard's gences it is necessary that they and Holy Communion they pay Roosevelt to the Roman Pontiff North Africa and related, in his Church, Mount Lebanon, and ec- be affiliated with the Prima Pri- a visit to the Blessed Sacrament have caused in us. This is not book, "Tunisian Campaign," his eJesiastical superior of the Baden maria. With the consent of the and there piously offer prayers merely an act of exemplary defer- sensations while being constantly community, served as subdeacon Ordinary of each diocese, a pastor for the intention of the Holy ence for the Vicar of Christ, subjected to dive-bombings and and delivered the sermon. may make application to the Ro- Father. but one that touches the hearts machine gunning, declared, "ths man College Sodality; the Father of all Catholics by dispelling un- The golden jubilarians are Sis- 8. The director of the sodality, person who coined the phrass General of the Jesuits, to whom certainties which the thought of ter Christina, now stationed in if he visits a sick member of about there not being any athe- the Popes have given the right war on Italian territory awakens China, Sister I>aurentia and Sis- his sodality and aids him with ists in a fox hole certainly knew ter Aquinas. The silver jubilarians to confer the privileges and in- among those who regard the Rome spiritual advice to bear patiently his business." are Sister Mary Margaret, Sister dulgences of the primary sodality, of Peter as the sacred center of Capt. Gerald H. Shea, serving the discomfort of sickness or to St. Anne, Sister St. Martin, Sister may then aggregate such sodali- their affection and hopes." in the South Pacific combat area, accept death willingly from the Marie Alphonse, Sister Mary ties to the mother sodality. From writing on "Lessons of Guadal- hands of Our Lord, and has him "The North American Govern- Brigid, Sister Aniceta, Sister Rose then on, the members of the canal," in the "Infantry Journal," rccite before some image of Our ment has given singular proof Gertrude, Sister Philip Neri and parish sodality enjoy the same publication of the U. S. Infantry Savior Crucified three Our Fath- of its respect for the Chair of Sister Cqphas. Sister Aquinas is privileges. Truth on numerous occasions, and Association, declared: ers and three Hail Marys for the an aunt of Msgr. Smith and A summary of the plenary in- this fact ought to be emphasized," "Our chaplains were always intention of the Sovereign Pontiff, Father Smith. dulgences which the Sovereign the Mcdellin daily says. busy conducting services and can impart to him a plenary in- Pontiffs have granted only to After discussing the peace points taking care of the many jobs dulgence on the day on which sodalists aggregated to the Prima of the Holy Father as proposed that no one else seemed to have Eddie Doherty Married the sick sodalist receives Holy Primaria Sodality is to be found m his 1939 Christmas message, time for. And let me assure you Communion. To Baroness de Hueck in the Common Sodality Rules "El Pueblo" adds: "What the that as on Bataan there are no New York, Aug. 7 Eddie Do- of 1810. As a matter of conven- 9. Provided they have, after President of the United States — atheists on Guadalcanal. Religion herty, weH known Catholic news- ience we give below the Plenary confessing their sins and receiv- without any doubt the most emin- plays a large part in men's lives ing Holy Communion, attended paper-man and author, of Chicago, Indulgences granted only to sod- ent leader in the temporal and during war everywhere; many a the meeting which is wont to be was married recently to Baroness alists as listed on page 31 of political order of today — can man wears his cross or St* held by annual appointment of a Catherine de Hueck, the Russian the Rules: do for the peace of the world is Christopher's medal right along noblewomen who founded the special feast day called World with his dog tags." 1. On the day of reception into hidden from no one." Friendship House in Harlem five Day of the Marian Sodalities, or the sodality, if, after Confession, years ago as a center of the Worldwide Sodality Day, solemnly Catholic social action to which they receive Holy Communion on renewed their Act of Consecration The Pittsburgh Grand Opera Committee and May Beegle Present she ha.-» devoted her Mfe. The that day. to the Blessed Virgin Mary and 'GRAND OPERA UNDER THE STARS' marriage took place in Chicago, J. At the hour of death, if, after recited prayers according to the in the presence of Most Rev. Bern- Confession and Holy Communion, mind of the Sovereign Pontiff. ard J. Sheil, Auxiliary Bishop of or at least with contrition, they (Pius XII, Feb. 23, 1M0. Express FORBES FIELD Chicago. invoke devoutly the Most Holy consent of the Ordinary of the TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17th at 8:15 P. M. diocese must be obtained). 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A. M and 3:00, 7:00 and 8:00 P. M. Central Pittsburgh MOST HOLY NAME —Charles McCue and Dorothy Dopp were marred before a Nuptial Mass on ST. BRIGID'S — Former mem- Tuesday. bers of the congregation and de- Sunday: Benediction after the pendents of original members 10:30 o'clock Mass. Monday: 7:45 have been requested to register P. M., Perpetual Help devotions. with the pastor, Rev. Charles Tuesday: 7:45 P. M., St. Anthony Deasy, 1833 Wylie Ave., Court devotions. 7070, in preparation for the 90th anniversary of the parish. NATIVITY — Sunday: 9:45 o'clock Mass, Communion for the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION— sodality. «¿service flag, the gift of the Christian Mothers to the parish, ST. PETER'S Friday: 7:45 P. will be blessed at solemn cere- M., devotions. Sunday: 8:15 o'clock monies at 3:00 P. M , Sunday. The Maws, Communion for the Confra- pastor, Rev. Florindo de Fran- ternity; Benediction after the cesco, will preach. 12:15 o'clock Mass. Tuesday: 3:30 and 7:45 P. M., St. Anthony devotions. Wednes- day: 7:45 P. M., Perpetual Help RELILNA COEIJ—Devotions for the meu in the armed forces ar« devotions. Friday: 7:45 P. At., conducted daily at 7:45 P. M. Per- Holy Hour. petual Help noveita devotitms are conducted Sunday evening*, ST. LAWRENCE'S Mrs. Eliza- St. Anthony devotions on Tue.sday beth Filbert was burted on Tues- evenings, and Blessed Sacrament day morning. devotions on Friday veniugti. At hi»* New York reitidence, Archbishop Francis J. SpeHman, Military Vicar of the Armed Forces, mw»U representatives of the press. Arrlibi*hop Spellman spent nearly six months visiting American ST. MARY'S (46ih Si.) Solemn ST. WENCEHIjAUS' The an- military poMtw abroad, traveling some 45,000 miles, mostly by plane. He was also received by Ma Requiem Mass will be celebrated nual picnic will be held on the HolineMM Pope Piuit XII. (NC-Aeme photo) at 9:00 o'clock on Saturday, Aug. church grounds on Aug. 25. 14, for Rev. John J. Greaney, late no success. Praying for guidanoe. pastor of the parish, on the first Father Keogh related, he cam« anniversary of his death. Abstinence Union Told to see the great error of his South Side methods. ST. STEPHEN'S — The annual Things First; God Last picnic of the Rosary Society will HOLY CKOSt4 Friday 7:30 P. Of Drinking by Youth be beld at Kenny wood Park on M., Sorrowful Mother devotions. "He had been led astray by the Thursday, Aug. 26 Dinner will world, for the world immoderately (By N.C.W.C. News Service) loves things," Father Keogh saidl be served at 5:30 o'clock in the HOLY INNOCENTS' — Sunday: "It is going to pieces because It niain dining room. 8:15 o'clock Mass, sodality Com- Philadelphia, Aug. 10-—Statistics revealing an alarm- is thus everlastingly seeking ¡Repair work on the convent, munion. ing increase during the war emergency of drunkenness which was erected in 1865, is ex- things, because it put things first ST. CATHERINE'S —John Gil- pected to be completed by Aug. 22. and immorality among women and young persons, as and God last. He had placed hi« dernew was buried on Monday by Rev. John W. Keogh in his reliance on self and things, now and Joseph DeMarco was buried well a» men, were cited jt is revealed that self and things on Wednesday. sermon here today at the Solemn Pontifical Mass opening are to be sublimated, placed last, North Side Robert Doyle and Frances Park- the 72nd annual convention of the Catholic Total Abstin- and God and divine grace are er were married before a Nuptial ence Union of America, as proof of the need for a con- to be placed first. ST. AMBROSE'S-Friday: Lit- Mass on Saturday. certed crusade for total abstinence from alcoholic drinks. "Father Mathew also saw that tle Flower novena devotions after Likening today's conditions to* there was one thing even in his the 8:00 o'clock Mass and at 7:45 own life that though not evil la P. M. Sunday: 7:00 o'clock Mas«, those which led Rev. Theobald National Recreational Association Outside Pittsburgh Mathew, the famous "Apostle of declared "the number of girls itself had brought him failure— Communion for members of the the taking of a glass or two now Christian Mothers Confraternity. Temperence," to initaite his cam- on the streets and in the taverns ST. ANN'S (Castle Shannon) - paign against alcoholism nearly is alarming" and that these girls and then of wine, or a tumbler were "from 12 to 17 years of of punch well watered, this was ANNUNCIATION — A Solemn Joseph J. Peters, of St, John's, a century ago. Father Keogh re- age." The F.B.I., he said, reported the extent of his indulgence. But Requiem Mass will be offered on South Side, and Nellie Frances called that the Irish Capuchin's efforts to stem the evils of drun- the age of most frequent arrest his intimate priest and lay friends Monday morning at 9:00 o'clock Lawrence were marred on Thurs- kenness met with little success in 1942 was 18 and that "arrests knew this thing. He now saw for the late Rev. John J. Greaney, day of last week. until he himself began to strictly for drunkenness among women in- that he could not effectively former pastor of the parish who creased 39 per cent in 1942 over preach total abstinence and ask ST. ANTHONY'S (Homestead! practice as well as preach total died last year while pastor of St, 1941, and arrests for disorderly his people to pledge themselves —Forty Hours devotions will open abstinence. Mary's Church, Lawrenceville. conduct increased 69.6 per cent," to total abstinence unless he first on Tuesday, Aug. 24, and close on Cardinal Dougherty, Arohbishop while the increase in arrests for pledged himself and practiced Thursday, Aug. 26. of Philadelphia, chairman of the ST. BON IFACE' S - Friday : 3:00 drunkenness among boys was giv- what he preached." and 7:45 P. M., Sorrowful Mother union's advisory board, pontifi- cated at the Solemn Mass in SS. en as "17.1 per cent despite the Father Keogh related that la devotions. A SS U M PTfON (Bellevue) • Peter and Paul's Cathedral. enlistment In military service of setting an example for his people. Wednesday: after the 8:00 o'clock Father Keogh, who is president so many of our youth." Father Mathew's efforts then ST. CYPRIAN'S — Sunday : Mass and at 7:45 P. M., Perpetual of the Union, related that in were rewarded and nis crusade Masses at 7:30, 8:30, 10:30 and Help devotions. Father Keogh related that Car- Christmas week of 1940, 6,000 beca ne a success. 12:00 o'clock. dinal Dougherty had called upon members of the Association for the clergy to set an example by ST. ATHANASICS' (West View) the Advancement of Science met pledging themselves against in- ST. CYRIL'S — Sunday and — M. Stanislaus Langiewicc and in this city and concluded that toxicating drinks, by preaching Sisters to Train Thursday: 8:00 P. M, devotions in Charlotte Frances N o r r i s, the "the greatest defense that America frequently on the danger of in- honor of Our Lady of Victory. church organist, were married on then needed was a defense against dulgence in drink and by organiz- Nurses ui India Monday: 8:00 P. M., St. Gabriel Wednesday of last week, and the abuse of alcoholic drinks." ing total abstinence societies in devotions. James J. Kosa and Helen Marie Increased Drinking by Youth their respective parishes not only Ail Masses on Sundays during Philadelphia, Aug. 11 OD — As Eichelberger were married on Since that time, Father Keogh for men and boys but for women a means of relieving, to some August are Low Masses. Saturday. said, records and statistics com- and girls. extent, the vast shortage of Newly elected officers of the ju- piled by the Travelers' Aid Socie- "The movement should begin trained nurses in India, ^he Med- nior sodality are: president, Pa- ST. BERNARD'S (Mt. Lebanon) ty, the National Recreational As- with youth," Father Keogh de- ical Mission Sisters have decided tricia Kelly; secretary, Elisabeth Mrs. R. P. Maloney, of Hazel sociation, the Federal Bureau of clared, "and therefore it would to construct a 200-bed hospital la Menigat, and treasurer, Patricia Drive, was buried Tuesday. Investigation and similar organi- be advisable that in every semi- Rawalpindi, India, to replace the Leix. zations have mirrored the effects nary, in every Catholic college, now inadequate 60-bed structure Defense bonds and stamps are of abuse of intoxicating liquor ST. DAVID'S (Willock) — Sun- high school and grade school, there, Mother Anna Dengel, super» sold at the rectory every Friday ' on the nation's women and young. day: Communion for the sodality. pledges should be obtained against ior general of the community, from 10:00 A. M. to noon. I He said the Travelers Aid Society drink." has announced at the motherhouse | had noted the "increase in alco- Father Keogh recalled the long here. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER*S -Fri- ST. JEROME'S (Charlerol) — ) holism and increase in sexual de- labors of Father Mathew in his Mother Dengel said the shortage day: 7:45 P. M., Eucharistic Hour Requiem Mass will be celebrated | linquency among those of 14 years fight to establish total abstinence of nurses in India is reflected in devotions. Sunday: 8:90 o'clock this morning for Pfc. Alex Ornot, of age and up" and that "many groups, how he instituted re- a survey made by the Nursing Mass, sodality Communion. who has been reported drowned | 'teen-age boys working in fac- creational facilities for the young, Journal, which stated there are when het ship on which he was i tories with men have taken to The last in the series of three schooling in trades, domestic cul- only 7,000 trained nurses In the stationed sank in the North At- | drink." collections replacing the annual ture training and other innova- entire country of 400,000,000 per- lantic on Feb. 7. parish lawn fete will be taken Father Keogh asserted that the tions, but still met with little or sons. up on Sunday. The Forty Hours devotions will begin on Aug. 30. Rita Hawes, president, and Vir- ST. GABRIEL'S Sunday: 7:30 o'clock Mass, Holy Name Com- ST. JOSEPH'S (Braddock) Fri- ginia Berkenbush, vice president. mumon. day: 7:00 o'clock Mass, Commun- Sunday: 8:00 o'clock Mass, so- SAINT FRANCIS PREP. ion for the women of the Confer- dality Communion . Loretto, Penna. ST. LEO'S—Friday: 7:45 P. M., ence. Tuesday: 7:30 P. M., Little Infant of Prague devotions. Sun- Flower devotions. Offering young gentlemen s complete ST. MARY'S (MeKees Rocks) - program of high school studies and day, 8:00 o'clock Mass, Commun- Charles Forater and Norma Sunday: Communion for the college preparatory, under supervision Quigley will be married before a is for the Children of Mary. women at the 7:30 o'clock Mass. of the Franciscan Fathers. Occupying Mrs. Margaret Dunn was* buried Nuptial Mass at 9:30 o'clock on the luxurious mansior of the 1st® on Wednesday morning. Saturday morning. Charles M. Schwab, atop a 2400-foot ST. MARY'S (Sharpsburg)-^Sat- Allegheny mountain. Non-Catholics urday evening: Perpetual Help ST. MARY'S —Sunday. Feast ST. MARGARETS (Greentree) welcome. devotions. Sunday: Communion for of the Assumption: 10:30 A. M., —Sunday: Communion for the so- WAR TIME COURSES the Christian Mothers. Tuesday: Solemn Mass; Benediction. Tues- dality at a Dialog Mass at 8:30 INDIVIDUAL HELP 7:45 P. M., St. Anthony devotions. day and Friday: 7:45 P. M., no- o'clock. Gym. Outdoor Sports. Swimming Pool. vena devotions with prayers for The sodality will meet in the Physical Culture. those in the armed services. school at 7:30 P. M. on Tuesday. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL For full Information, (Braddock)- Sunday: Communion HE4D MASTER MART IMMACULATE—Friday: ST. MARY'S ((ilenfield)-Newly for the Altar Society and the Holy St. Francis Prep. Loretto, Penna. Sorrowful Mother devotions at 6:00 elected officers of the sodality are Angels Sodality.

HÉÍ HUMILITY CALLED GREATEST Jubilees Observed INSURANCE FOR WORLD PEACE By Mercy Sisters The silver jubilee of seven Sis- Father Cronin, in Second 'Catholic Hour' Address, vÂiSiOUC 3FOR?S€TS ters of Mercy was observed on Cites Mussolini's Career as Example of Evil Tuesday of last week, with a BY SEBASTIAN C. ISABELLA» Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving at Caused by Pride and Injustice the motherhouse, Mount Mercy, Football Here St. Vitus' Parish, a graduate and followed by a dinner at Mercy New York, Aug. 8 (NC) — A devout practice of the Yes, with the All-Star football star athlete of the famous New Hospital in honor of the jubilari- Castle high football, basketball ans. Rev. Patrick Cullen was cele- virtue of humility will make for a better world, Rev. game in Chicago, within the next and track teams. He attended brant of the Mass; Rev. James John F. Cronin, S.S., director of the Institute of Catholic two weeks, and the various Pitt. . . Twas sad news to learn Cullen, deacon, and Rev. William Social Studies at the Catholic University of America, schools and professional teams of the death of Pvt. Pat. J. Monroe Shaugnessy subdeacon. Very Rev. rounding up what scattered ma- in the South Pacific area. He Thomas F. Coakley officiated at asserted here this evening in an address on the "Catholic terials Uncle Sam has missed, old was a brother of Mrs. Kenneth Benediction of the Blessed Sac- Hour" radio program, produced by the National Council King Pigskin will be in his glory Dunn of the Cathedral Parish. He rament. of Catholic Men. again. Some pessimists declare was a star infielder with the St. Three, of the jubilarians are that football is to be of the low- Stanislaus' Parish team now stationed at Mercy Hospital: Father Cronin, »faking on the call variety. These "know-it-alls" in Youngstown, as well as a star Sisfbrs M. William (Mountain), theme "Humjiii^Exalts," pointed are the same individuals who athlete with Ohio University be- Sister M. Irma (Hare) and Sister -itrceof Benito Mussolini as were crying that baseball would fc-e entering the Armed Forces. M. Felican (Klinke). Two are at the reward of a proud, unjust not be played in 1943. Here the . . . Ed Griffin, former editor of Mount Mercy; 3ister M. Ephrem man. season is practically over and no the "Duke" and "Monthly," Du- (Caldwell) and Sister M. Marcel- "Two weeks ago tonight," he sign of the baseball campaign quesne University publications, lus (Walsh); Sister M. Genevra said, "we rejoiced at the news being halted before the schedule and sports cheerleader, is now (Sample) is stationed at St. An- that one of the criminals who is played out. Yes, the American with the teaching staff of Catho- drew's, North Side, and Sister led the world into war had fallen. sport lover will have football this lic University in Washington. He Fra..cella (McConnell) is superior He prided himself in the strength year with all its thrills and frills. will keep his brother, Sgt. Law- at St. Francis Xavier's, North Side. of arms and not in the justice But one thing remains sure, rence Griffin, who is stationed in rn^mmmmmmmmmm^mmmmm^mmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmrnttt of his cause. For the weak, he and that is that Duquesne Uni- the Nation's Capital, from get- had but scorn. To him, violence versity will be missing from the ting Homestead sick. Sgt. Larry In the Middle East was a tonic, war a sacrament. Friday and Saturday schedules, was student on the In his madness, he imposed upon Yes, after a hard struggle to Bluff under "Chick" Daviesf. reach the top in intercollegiate a gentle and cultured nation the Answer to Quiz athletics, a sweep of the hand, mantle of tyranny. He made Here they are, the moderns in and, presto, no more football for Rome, the eternal city, the sacred the Baseball Hall of Fame: Ty Duquesne. It is hoped that Du- city, resound with the clash of Cobb, , , quesne's absence from the ath- arms and the hoarse cries for , , George letic world is only temporary. conquest and plunder — and this Sisler, Ed. Collins, Bill Keeler, in the very shadow of the tombs For that Saturday afternoon and ; of the Apostles. pigskin dessert, those Duquesne the were Walter John- "Strutting and preening himself followers will now find time to son, Grover Alexander, support two local teams worthy in a mad drama, this dictator and . And then of support during these trying formed an unholy alliance with there are these pioneers, who times- the University of Pittsburgh other forces of evil that they might must not be forgotten, for with- and Carnegie Tech who have rule the world. They laid their out them we would not have had made an attempt to arrange a plans without scruple, without baseball and the modern players: schedule among the various pity. But today, in the ashes of , Alex Cartwright, Hen- schools which have the fortitude their ruined cities, they eat the ry Chadwick, , to remain in the athletic picture. bitter fruit of pride. God has FATHER CRONIN These schools want to keep the Candy Cummings, Byron Bancroft stricken them with confusion, as "If each of us can learn this game of collegiate football alive, Johnson, Albert G. Spalding, of old He did those presumptuous lesson in his heart," he said, "then and at the same time give the George Wright, and spirits who would raise a tower we shall be better prepared to fans an opportunity to relax. Old Hoss Radbourne. In the to the very gates of heaven. What Baseball Hall of Fame you will ileal with our fellow man. We Something .Missing God did not tolerate in the re- find famous as players and man- will be less likely to criticize and Is it the war? Or is it the bellious angels cast into the agers these three men Is Charles more willing to understand and rule set by Prexy Frick of the A. Comiskey, John J. McGraw depths of hell, He surely will not co-operate. Capital will see the of no stalling and Cornelius McGillicudddy. Do accept from us, who are but the viewpoint of labor. The workers that makes the umpires behave you know this last named per- dust of yesterday." will be ready to admit that as they have been of late? Time son? Father Cronin declared that management has many difficult was when you could get a big humility is justice and added that problems. All of us will take a kick out of watching a coach Babe Ruth hit three home it would not be just for a person more reserved attitude in speak- along the base-line "kidding" the runs during one game only once Rev. John E. McGarity, CJS to belittle his talents or pretend ing of government, particularly in umpire. This was part of the in the 2,475 games played in the formerly of New York City and to faults which he does not pos- view of the complex problems of game. It was the side-show of American League while in the 75 Portland, Ore., and Pauiist mis- sess. A humble man, he declared, war. Understanding will breed baseball. Umpires overlooked those National League contests he mus- sionary in Johannesburg* Soatk in justice will acknowledge the friendliness and sympathy. Then little things in the days gone by. tered trios in three different Africa, who has been commis- good as well as the bad in him. we shall be ready to march to- There are a few who still per- games. sioned a Captain in the ChaplaftS In conclusion, Father Cronin gether as one, a great nation, mit the fun. But, my oh my, John Lobert, Del Baker, Burt Corps of the U. S. Army and as* Shotton, Art Fletcher, Blackburne, visualized an ideal, peaceable world united for victory in this hour of several of the uppish umpires! signed to a bombing group "Soma* Clyde Milan and Mike Gonzales through the devout practice of war, and for triumph in the day You have seen them. where in the Middle East." He of peace." arc the former major league man- had been serving as a senior humility. This corner does not approve agers now serving as coaches chaplain for the South African of the "language" used by several with major league teams. Union Forces* at the time of hit managers when arguing with the Ernie Shore of the Boston Red transfer. Father McGarlty was aa Catholic Hospital Among First Enrolled boys in blue. Any infraction of Sox against the Washington Sen- enlisted man in the Canadian the cussing rule should be cause ators in 1917 is the who Army overseas during World Wat In New Nurse Cadet Training Program for immediate expulsion from the hurled a "complete" no-hit, no- L (N.C.W.C.) field along with a neat fine. This run, no-batter-reached-first game. Washington, Aug. 31 (O Prov- * goes for player or manager. How- Ernie relieved Babe Ruth, the complete games in the same ever, a little horse-play, which idence Hospital, operated here by District Hospital Heads starting pitcher, who walked the World Series? Was there ever ft gives the fans a laugh, should first batter and was tossed out game in which the pitcher of the Daughters of Charity of St. Study Nurse Cadet Plan not be penalized as long as the of the game for arguing with the pitchers struck out four men hi Vincent de Paul, is one of the game itself is not delayed. umpire. The runner was caught an inning? What club holds thS _ , Every Catholic hospital in the In the days of "Muggsy" Mc- first three institutions approved | Pittsbur&h rnocese was represent- stealing and Shore retired the record for home runs in one in- Graw, "Uncle Robbie" of the next 26 batters in order. ning? National League and Amere to participate in the newly-creat-, e(j at a regional meeting held Dodgers, and a few more, it was lean League? What sort of a ed U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps, it Monday afternoon in the Educa- Next Week's Qufs nothing to see the umpires take record does OUie Carnegie hold tion Building, Harrisburg, for all What pitcher duplicated Walter has been announced by Maj. Gen. a little ride. The fans received Johnson's feat of pitching three in the minor leagues? Thomas S. Parran, Surgeon Gen- hospital superintendens and direc- joy in seeing those little tricks. tresses of nurses in Pennsylvania eral of the United States. A1 Schact and Nick Altrock, the and Delaware to discuss the Bol- comedians of baseball, gave many The Cadet Nurse Corps was ton Act which creates a Cadet an American League fan laughs URSULINE ACADEMY created at the last session of Nurses Corps. by "riding" the umpires. Congress. WineMddle, Coral and Evaline Sta. Pittsburgh, Pa The conference was arranged perhaps the war has made the Under the plain, designed to An Accredited Boarding and Day School for Girls by the National Nursing Council umpires of today, especially in add 65,000 women to the country's Boys accepted in the lower grades for War Service and the National the National League, important. nurse personnel, to augment the Primary—Grammar—Commercial—College Preparatory Hospital Association in co-opera- This And That supply of nurses needed in the Bus Service Telephoae, EMef tion with the United States Public Father Michael Conroy's mov- war emergency, nurse training Health Service and was attended ing to Uniontown should be cause hospitals throughout the country by Dr. Thomas J. Parron, surgeon fo- rejoicing among the young HigV may apply to the Public Health ST. VINCENT Largest Catholic general, United States Public athletes thereabouts. He was re- Service for Federal aid in prov- School East of Health Service, and Lucille Petry, sponsible for the growth of the iding a nurse reserve who will PREP SCHOOL executive director, Cadet Nurses Hazelwood Baseball League, which Address: Headmaster relieve trained nur9es for emer- unm pa. Corps, who explained the legis- had to be curtailed due to the gency service. The plan is intend- lation and answered questions re- war. . • Father Francis McCar- ed to accelerate nursing educa- garding it. ter has a nucleus of a fine Cath- tion by reducing the time of olic Athletic Center started in graduation from three years to New Castle; a few more such MT. GALUTZIN ACADEMY two years and in some instances, Spain to Stay Faithful centers In the diocese would tend 30 months. To Catholic Tradition, BOABDIN% O SCHOOL FOB BOYS General Franco Assert« to reduce that so-called youth Women 18 to 35 are eligible to delinquency. . . All-Star Bowling BADEN, PA. apply for the training. The schools Vatican City, Aug. 6 (Radio) tournament is to be held in Chi- Phone Baden 8811 Address Directress will furnish scholarships, fees, cago again. The dates h#ve been books, maintenance uniforms and flO — The firm intention of Spain to remain faithful to Its Catholic set for December 4 through De- monthly allowances for the train- cember 12. . . Remember Merle ees, who after graduation may tradition was reaffirmed by Gen- eralissimo Franco in an address Hapes who strutted against Du- elect to serve in either the mili- quesne University's football team? tary. or civilian nursing work. on the occasion of Spanish Labor St Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa, Day, July 20, according to word Well, he is leading Joe DiMaggio Graduate cadets will have the in hitting for the Army team at trratTTT»* oiwiiiii w— reaching here. same status as members of the Santa Ana. . . Andy Lasky, mem- PIB-LMAI MEDICAI. * The Spanish leader also said Offered: WACS, WAVES and SPARS, said ber of the Connellsville High meni nanraro m-nanm the only real solution to social •TOM BCBUfSSS Mary E.. Switzer, assistant to coaching staff is an ensign with Manpower Commissioner Paul V. problems must be based in Chris ... the Navy. He was a member of, HA •«*• n i f »&}»•*uií wa-ttott McNutt. t Man law. SWELLING THE RANKS OF THE ARMY CHAPLAINS* CORPS

On«* PiU*l»urK»i prient appear* in th.- aln»ve group showing ti«- Catholic chaplain« included in the Ittici graduating cla*-» of the Army displalnw* School at Harvard HiMver»ity, Cambridge, Mum. He i» IUv Charte» V. (Wi*t«n, OSR of Slieratlen. (third from the right, h row), now a member of the Benedictine eommumtf at tattle Slower Monastery, Neu ton, N. J.

1 of the King of Italy hu gi ven MANY ITALIAN CHURCHES DAMAGED, Italian Prelates Warn People the nation its liberty, Mont It'-v. OTHERS DESTROYED BY BOMBS Agains. • tj wunreasone r d• ActionA i • s c.aGiacint. hao* Tredici ton , hisBisho peoplp oef Bresthat- «w us the moment for unity and con- n Ancient Structures, Rich in Historic Associations, ! cord. Among Those Struck in Intensive Attacks Obedtence lo Church, Loyalty to Constituted Civic I Similar thoughts have been e<- pressed in editorials carried in Autltorities Urged; Government Entrusts Care Vatican City, Aug. 6 (NC) — Noted monuments of Catholic newspapers of Italy the past have been destroyed or suffered serious damage Of Homeless to Sisters of Charity in the bombing of Italian cities, it is indicated by Many IVIeitNAe«^) of Sympsthr Ke- Vatica« City, Au£. 6 (Radio) (NC) — A reminder of reports reaching here. ceiv«Hf by Holy Father At Palermo, in addition to civil Church of the Magione, built he critical nature of the times, an appeal for national Vatican City. Aug fi (ID Mm- edifices of unquestioned value, 20 under William II, is a mass of unity, and an urging not to prevent a [»roper settlement geias of sympathy from Bishops, churches were destroyed during stones. Catholic groups and individual the bombing in late April, but The Messina Cathedral, rebuilt »f matter» by unreasoned action run through the state- members of the laity continue to, especially on May 19. The Cath- after the earthquake of 1906, has ment« members of the Italian Episcopate have addressed pour in upon His H-»lineas Pope ' edral, an outstanding example of been destroyed as well as less im- o their priests and people in these days that have seen Pius XII from all parts of the the Oriental influence and the in- portant churches At Catania, the world, following the bombardment j fusion of Artb architecture, was Palaw.o San Demetrio. the first he elimination of the Fascist regime in their country. of Rome. '"I-ZOsservatore Romano" , struck, but fortunately escaped edifice rebuilt after the terrible On Monday. Aug 1, Most Rev. reports that the Holy Father has serious dam ig«* Back of the ap-»e earthquake of 1693, also was de- Ivasio Colh, Bishop of Parma action of legitimate authority with received messages from His Emin- is au enclosure several meters stroyed At Cagliari, the seventh- nd director general of Italian the excuse of vindicating rights ence Justine Cardinal Seredi high and perforated with small century Cathedral received a di- 'atholic Action, issued the follow- or repairing injustices The most Archbishop of Strigoni a speaking j rect tngular openings covered with rect hit. as did the Churches of ing stat«»ment: grave situation created by the in his own name indi that of the iron grilles The purpose of this San Giuseppe, San Franciac«^ "In this grave hour of re- war and its unfortunate conse- people of Hungary ; from the wall was to conceal humbler build-• San Doijienieo and San M auro. iponsibility, Italian Catholic Ac- quences cannot be reversed all at Archbishop of Montevideo and ings thii would detract from the i The Churches of Saut'Anni and ion who.se chief end i.s the I once by ut y government the Bishop Catholic Action of Uruguay, from j appearance of the Cathedral. On the Annunziate are two heaps of lefense and increase of Christian s,'l V'S He adda that the situation additional members of the M?k- ' M i.y 9, three bombs fell in the nuns At Reggio Calabria, the ife and civilization gives to requires from alt the citizens pa- ican Hierarchy, from rn e rubers of vicinity, one damaging this wall Cathedral was struck and the ts associates a single directive: tience, I resolute mind, generous the French Episcopate, numerous tnd shaking the ne irest portion Sacramento Chapel, which escaped Continue your work with cxt*m- sacrifice, constant discipline and manifestations from Ireland, from of the Cathedral but without seri- the earthquake of 190H, has been •lary obedience to the Church sincere ind constant collaboration Bulgarian Catholics, tnd even ous results The damage vu is lim- destroyed md loyal discipline in regard to with the nation il govt •rn ment from mission lands, such is the ited to i wide crack within the At Alghero, Sardinia, the an- •oristit uted authorities. Asserting thai the ini er ve ni i< >n Belgian Congo will. A few meters more and the cient Aragonese Cathedral and the apse would have been struck Bishop's residence were hit At ''Italian Catholic Action lias resulting in irreparable damage Civitavecchia, the port of Rome, lothing to foreswear of its past WITH CATHOLIC POETS to one of the most famous church- the Cathedral is completely in abors but rather rejoices justly es in the world ruins. At Naples, the facade of n the results of its efforts at D I V 1 N E 0 F F I C E But elsewhere in Palermo the the Church of the Girolamini, by he formation of a Christian destruction and c ira i.ge are great, Ferdinando Fuga, is intact but ronsoience during these ye irs and G stirring prayers of tender joy. In some inst inc s an apparently hides irreparable ruins. The cu- "eels the duty and the necessity Your daily accents are my praise; | unscathed facadi hides a heap pola is cracked but. almost mir- • f continuing and intensifying In your chaste phrases I employ of rubble, as in the case of the aculously, the Luca Giordano fres- his work now and for the future, Life-giving syllables God's very graci* obeys. Church of Sant a Maria della Ca- co is intact. Damage to the 'he extreme delicacy of the pre« ten a. near ttu port, a Renaissance Cathedral, fortunately, is not very •nt situation imposes on all asso- structure by Weep with me songs of sorrow, weep? Matteo Carnelivari. serious, but the Churches of San lates of Cathohc Action the clos- Mute with affliction is my heart; On the other side of the old port, Pietro Martire, the Carmine Maf- st union with their Church and the Church of the Annunziate, giore and Santa Croce al Mercato vith their fellow members, and Let me employ your fluent deep. built at the end of the fifth cen- were not so lucky History repeats he liveliest sense of their duty And horrowd words express what I but lisp in part. tury by Domenico Cagini of Bis- itself, for on Oct IT, 1«», the for the sole end the triumph sone, has been destroyed. There Carmine Church was struck by >f Jesus Christ, the welfare of O chants of penance and regret? is hope for the recovery of some two cannon balls shot by the 'he Church and the true Christian Supply my absent word of blame; of the delicately wrought capitals army of Alfonso of Aragon. Even prosperity of the homeland." You are my soul of hope; my debt from the ruins. The facade of the the parish church in the Vasto The civil authorities have en- Shall vanish as a page before a quivering fl imp Olivella is all that is left intact. quarter, dedicated to the Madon- trusted to the care of the Sisters Of the third-century Church of na del Buon Oammino, has been of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul destroyed. In all, at least 11 ¿Sweet envy of the Seraphim, San Francisco, only the portal ill those who have been ren churches at Naples have bee« and some of the lateral chapels lered homeless by the aerial My heart becomes divinely strung • on the right remain The Norman more or less seriously damaged. bombardment of Rome. Prior to O joyful prayers, O sorrow-hymns, the resignation of Premier Mus- O eager psalms th'it lend my stammering spirit tongue. solini, on July 25, this work was ! FOURTEENTH STREET BANK 1401 ('ARSON ST. SOUTH HIDK PITTSBURGH. PA. entrusted to the Fascist Party. ARTHUR C. WINTERS. S.V.D. (.I NI KA1, BANKING— Cardinal Schuster, Archbishop Hrmbdr of Federai Deposit Insurance Corporation of Milan, in a Pastoral letter bearing the date of last Sunday, calls for special propitiatory pray- R E M E M B R A N C E ers by his priests and people, Funeral Director •itatrng that the restoration whicb How is it, when death comes, the simple things HAjflowet um Italians desire must respond to Joseph A. Crowley 861« Center Flash to remembrance? Not on the resolute deed and have respect for four funda- Performed in the breach does eager memory feed, mental conditions; namely, the personality of the individual citi- Nor wisest words nor mastered sufferings; zen, the religious, cultural and But some stray kindness, laughter that yet rings, FUN KRAI, DIRECTORS political traditions of the Italian A trick of gait, a word given passing heed, people. Christian Rome's provi- A 3mile, a gesture these shall fill our need, WM. SLATER & SONS PHONES dential mission, and the Church's Bringing a flood of light, a glint of wings. ' orncii Viratala Ara. A Kearaarge St., Mt. Washington Everglade U» liberty. Lehigh >107 1939 Broadway Avenne, Beer h view Lehigh nor Cardinal Schuster recommends And that is why, my friend, now you are gone, 74« Washington Road. Mt. Lebanon that his people not embarrass the I do not think of your heroic stawid Italian Government with inoppor- Against pain's long-drawn siege and your strange fate tune divisions in the nation's ranks. Of dark neglect, but rather recall that one Similar recommendations were Swift generous act when you first reached a hand made by Cardinal Ascalesi, Arch- In aid to me, a stranger at your gate. Hill Top Bank bishop of Naples, and Cardinal — We Solicit Your Aocount — Dalla Costa, Archbishop of Flor- JOHN BUNKER. ence. Arlington and W arrington Avenue« Most Rev. Giovanni Gazzani, From "SPIRIT, a Magazine of Poetry.'* Copyright, 1943, by the Catholic Member Federal Deposit Insurance Oerporatt— Bishop .of Cremona, appeals to Poetry Society ot America, 386 Fourth Ave., New York City. tus people thai no one disturb the| Thursday, August 12, 1943 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC ELEVEN

ADDITIONS TO at Patterson Field, Fairfield, Ok Exercises to Close Died of Wounds Si&ter Eugenia Aged 24, he was a son of Mr. and Motion Picture Guide Mrs. John A. Ooakley, of Cleve- School for Colored Buried at Baden land Heights, and was married in Sister M. Eugenia tMcMonagle), July, 1942, to Elizabeth Kennedy CLASS A-l Children on Sunday of the Sisters of St. Joseph, died Kelly, of Larchmont, N. Y. Unobjectionable Friday, July 30, in the 30th year Aerial Otiiuier A program to include dancing, of her religious life, and was Mrs. Ann O'Leary Harris Air Raid Wardens. Th« fringing, numbers by the rhythmic buried on Monday, Aug. 2, in the Requiem Mass was offered in Alaska Highway band, arid exhibitions of drawing Always A Bridesmaid cemetery at the motherbouse of St. Paul's Cathedral on Monday Amazing Mrs Holiday etc., will mark the formal closing the community, Mount Gallitsin, for Mrs. Ann O'Leary Harris, Assignment in Brittany of the vacation school conducted Baden, following Solemn Requiem member of a pioneer Catholic At Dawn We Die for the past six weeks by Sisters Background to Danger Mass offered in the convent family of Pittsburgh, who died Bad Man of Thunder Gap of Charity from S e t o n Hill, chapel. suddenly last Friday in her home, Billy the Kid in the Renegade Greensburg, for Colored children Black Hills Express Born in Johnstown, Sister Eu- 3700 Fifth Ave. of the Hill district. The program Blaaing Frontier genia was the daughter of John A daughter of the late Timothy Blocked Trail. Ttie will be conducted in St. Benedict's and Elizabeth McGoldrick Mc- Bombardier O'Leary, a Pittsburgh glass man- Parish Hall. 15 Heldman St., Sun- Bombers Moon Monagle, and entered the con- ufacturer, and of Eleanor Ulan» Border Buckaroos day, Aug. 15, at 3:00 P. M , and vent in December, 1913, making O'Leary, Mrs. Harris was a great- Bordertown tJunflghtere wiH be open to the public. Border Patrol her final profession in August, granddaughter of Patrick MwV Buckskin Frontier 1919. From then until her Anal Calaboose vaney, who was one of the early Calling Wild Bill Kllott Holy Cross Order illness she served as a teacher glass manufacturers here and a Chatterbox. in the primary grades of parish Clancy St Boys member of the building commit- Carson City Cyclone. Priests Assigned schools in the Pittsburgh Diocese. tee of the first St. Paul's Cathe- Coastal Command Surviving are her mother and Colt Comrades dral. She was also s cousin of Continental Express Notre Dame, Ind.. Aug. 10 (C) three brothers: Hugh, of Brook- Mother Eleanor De Sales and Cowboy Commandos — The Congregation of Holy lyn, N. Y ; Anthony, now a mem- Cowboy In Manhattan Sister Josephine tlhmsen), of the Crime Doctor Cross, United States Province, has ber of the U. S. Navy, serving Sisters of Mercy, who founded Crime Smashes announced a large number of as- with the Pacific Fleet, and Ro Mount Aloysius Academy, Cresson. Days of Old Cheyenne Dead Man's Oulch signments through the provincial, hert, of Johnstown. Mrs. Harris is survived by her Death Rides the Plains Very Rev. Thomas A. Steiner. Rev. Thomas J. Dunn, of Union husband, Jeseph T. Harris, and Desert Victory Desperados. The The University of Notre Dame's town, was celebrant of the Fun- two brothers, Fred Magee O'Leary Dixie Dugan president. Very Rev. Hugh O'Don- eral Mass; Rev. Richard Mullane, and Christopher Lyman O'Leary. Falcon in Danger False Faces nell, and vice president. Rev. John of Johnstown, deacon; Rev. Guy Another brother, Gmdr. Charles Fighting Valley J. Cavanaugh. wore reappointed. Golden, O F. M. Cap., subdeacon, R. O'Leary, U.8.N., died last Jan- Frontier Fury and Rev. Raymond Foster, master Fugitive from Sonora Very Rev. William M. Robin- uary. Fugitive of the Plains son, who has been teaching at of ceremonies. flet Going Notre Dame, becomes president Gentle Gangster, A Jean Conway «host and the Guest of St. Edward's University. Aus- Rev. Nell J. Doyle, lieutenant, French Patriot Honored Sister of Priest Ghost Rider tin, Tex., succeding Rev. Stanis- (J. 8. Army Chaplain Corps, who Gildersleeve's Bad Day Solemn Requiem Mass will he laus Lisewski, who returns to At Service in New York Girl Ciazy has died of wounds received when celebrated in St. L a w r e n c e's Good Lrfick. Mr. Yeats the faculty of Notre Dame. he accompanied troops into action New York. Aug. 9 (ID Special Church, East End, on Friday Nail to the Rangers Rev. Joseph Hart, member of Harngans Kids in the South Pacific area. Father services in commemoration of morning for Jean Conway, of 349 the Notre Dame mission band, Haunted Ranch Doyle, who was formerly assistant Roger Pironneau, young French South Pacific Ave., who died on Head in* tor God's Country becomes Superior of the Congre- He Hired I he Boss pastor at the Blessed Sacrament patriot who was executed by a Tuesday morning. Her brother. gation's eastern missions at North Henry Aldrlch Swings It Church, Watcrbury, Conn., entered Nazi firing squad, were held in Rev. Raymond V. Conway, pastor Hers to Hold East on, Mass. the Army in February, 1941. His High Explosive. St. Patrick's Cathedral, attended of St. Mary's Church, 46th St., Hit The Ice aister is an Army Nurse at (femp by General Marie-Emile Bethouart, will be the celebrani of the Mass: lloppy Serves a Writ »evens, Mass. (N.C.W.C.) How's About It? Mr Lucky head of the French Military Mis- Rev. Thomas Gillen, of Holy In- Human Comedy. The Mr Big sion in Washington, relatives of Moon is Down, The nocents' Church, Sheraden, will Idaho the slain man and representatives It Ain't Hay Murder in Times Square Seminary Alumni be deacon, and Rev. Patrick Rice, It's A Great I-ife Next of Kin. The of several French societies in of St. Lawrence's, subdeacon. Rev. Johnny Doughboy Ox-Bow Incident this country. Kansan, The Petticoat Larceny Meet at Herman Paul E. Campbell, pastor of St. Prelude to War The sermon was delivered by Kid Dynamite Presenting Lily Mars Lawrence's, will conduct the pray- King of the Cowboys About »0 priests of this district Rev. Crescent Armanet, who re- King of the Stallions Redhead froin Manhattan ers at the grave in St. Mary's Rhythm of the Islands attended the annual reunion of viewed the story of M. Piron- Land of Hunted Men Salute for Three Cemetery, Lawrenceville. The dio- 1.4»w of the Northwest the St. Fidelis' Seminary Alumni neau's arrest, imprisonment and cesan priests choir will sing the Leather Burners, The She Has What It Takes M « Have Fun Slightly Dangerous Association held at (he school, at execution for "espionage and con- Mass. Lost Canyon Someone to ft» member Herman, on Wednesday of last sorting with the enemy." Man from Thunder River So Proudly We Hail Miss. Conway, a daughter of the Stormy Weather week. A letter written to his parents Man Trap. The Submarine Alert late Cornelius and Ursula O'- My Friend Fllcka. The day's program opened with by M. Pironneau just before his Connor ' Conway, was born in Mysterious Dot-tor, Tht Submarine Base Swing Shift Maisie a Solemn Requiem Mass for all execution was read at the seryice. Pittsburgh and had resided here Nobody's Darling TahiM Honey No Place for a L Tartu deceased members of the organi- It said: all her life. Pilot No. 6 Taxt, Mister? zation, celebrated by Very Rev. j "I ask forgiveness of all for any Besides Father Conway, she is Prairie Chickens Terror House. Purple V. The This Land is Mine Claude Vogel, OF.M.Cap., the pro- wrongs I have committed and survived by two other brothers Hevci»le with Beverly Tonight We Raid Calais vincial of the Pennsylvania prov- for having failed to do the good and two sisters: Ella A. Conway, Riders of the Rio Grand« Two Señoritas from Chicago Robin Hood of The Rang« Tou Can't Beat the Uw mce of the Capuchin Order, with which I would like to have done. at home; Mrs. Thomas Hawiey, Saint Meets the Tiger Toung Mr. Pitt Rev. Joseph Mitsch, pastor of St. My last wishes shall be brief. I of New York; Nea l wnwajConway, , wof Salute to The Marine« w n(fW IWB| smwmt Mary's, Kittanning, as deacon, and charge you to keep your faith. Above g^y, ^ William Santa Fe Scouts CLASS B |he Saddles and Sagebrush Rev. Jacob L Zewe, assistant at all hold no hate against those Conway at home. Shanty town Objectionable In Part Silvir Skates St. Wendelin's, Carrick. subdeacon. who have sentenced me to death. Silver Spurs All by Myselt At the business meeting the 'Love ye one another,' Jesus said, Sky's The Limit, The Arabian Knights John P. Kelly Sleepy Lagoon Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes incumbent officers were re-elected The religion to which I have Requiem Mass tfas sung in St. Somewhere in France Behind the Rising Son for the 1943-44 term. They are: , come back and to which you Song of Texas Objection: The hara-kiri *f a char- Kilian's Church, Mars, on July Spitfire acter who, especially toward the Father Mitsch, president; Rev. ! should remain faithful is a reli- 31, for John P. Kelly, secretary- Squadron Leader X ennclHsion of the film, is sympa- Francis L Martin, assistant at St. gion of love." treasurer of the Bridge, Structural Stranger from Pecos thetically delineated, is presented in Richard's Pittsburgh, vice presi- Swing Tour Partner the plot solution as performed tor and Ornamental Iron Workers They Came to Blow Up America noble objectives. dent, and Rev. Victor Green, O.F. Bavarian Priest-Nobleman, Union, Local No. 3, who died in This Is the Army Best Foot Forward M.Cap., secretary-treasurer. Mercy Hospital on July 28 after Thumbs Up Objection: Suggestive sequence. Refugee from Nazis, Dies Thunderlne Trails Boys from Stalingrad New York, Aug. 7 «0 — Rev. a long illness. He had been a Trail of Terror Cabin in The Sky resident of Mars for 25 years Trial Riders Captive Wild Woman Rev. Ferdinand Wheeler Charles Oscar Baron de Soden, Truck Busters Cat People Heads Jesuit Novitiate Bavarian refugee priest and and was a member of St. Kilian's Two Tickets to London Coney Island. Objection: 8uggestlv« Parish since its establishment Two Wfeks to Live dan« es nobleman, died yesterday morning Victory Through Air Power Constant Nymph. Baltimore, Aug. 9 «) Rev. Fer- in Misericordia Hospital here. He Mr. 'Kelly is survived by his Virgin of Guadalupe. Th« Objection: Re fleets the acceptability wife, Mrs. Lucy Bastin Kelly; War Dogs of dl»«ree. dinand C. Wheeler, S.J., has been was born 4« years ago and was Western Cyclone DuBan y Was a Lady appointed rector of the St. Isaac one son, Gerald B. Kelly, of Al- Fire in the Straw (French) ordained in 1921. West of Texas Joguea' Novitiate at Wernersville, lison Park; one daughter, Mrs. We've Never been Licked Objection: Suggestive sequence. Father de Soden was obliged What's BuzzJn' Cousin? Flight foi Freedom Pa., the novitiate the Society of to flee from his native Diocese Bemice M. Lotzbire, of Mars; Wild Horse Stamped« Follow the Band one sister, Mrs. Mary McDonald, First Comes Courage „ . . Jesus for the Maryland Province. of Munich, Bavaria, and after Wolves of The Range of Pittsburgh, and one grandchild. Tanks Ahoy Objection: Marriage contracted tor Father Wheeler, one of four broth- residing temporarily in Switzer- • purpose not consonant with tne Youngest Profession. The •atare and parpóse of marriage. ers who became priests, was sta- land and Brazil, came to New For Whom The Bell Tolls tioned last year at Scranton Uni- York in April, 1941. He assisted John Gilderaew CLA8H A-D Objection: Knggeatlve »itwijl*»«;!»- dicntion «I justification of MmteMe; versity, Scranton. briefly at the Church of St. John John Gilderaew, of 1508 Tora- Unobjectionable for Adolto; Nat «xeoMlve brutality. Two of Father Wheeler's broth- in this city but severe ill health pah Ave., Beechview, an employe Note: The story is set against the Suitable far Children background of the recent Spanish ers joined the Society of Jesus- from which he suffered after his of the Ailing and Ctory Company Civil War. Rev. Louis Wheeler, S.J., who is flight from Munich following the since 1906 and shipper and ware- Above Suspicion Gone With the Wind Action in th« North Atlantic Hangmen Also Die a member of the Jesuit mission Nazi occupation, prevented him house superintendent there for the After Midnight with Boston Black!«« Happy Go Lucky band, and the late Rev. John David from fulfilling any but the light- past 25 years, died last Thursday Air Fore« Heart of A Nation. Th« Alibi Hello. Frisco. Hello Wheeler, S.J. His other brother. est of priestly duties. at his home and was buried in Appointment in Berlin Hi Diddle Diddle Rev. Thomas J. Wheeler, was Calvary Cemetery Monday, follow- Ape Man. Th« Objection: Suggestive dialogue. Bataan Immortal Sergeant. Th« pastor of the Shrine of the Little Lieut. Henry B. Coakley ing Solemn Requiem Mass in. Behind Prison Walls Keeper of the Flam« Flower Church, here. St. Catherine's Church. China More Th« Merrier. Th« Cleveland, Aug. 7 Lieut. Henry Corregidor Noche de Recien Casados Beckman Coakley, nephew of Very Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Crash Dive Objection: Nuggentlveness la dialogue. Pittsburg hers Enter Rev. Thomas F. Ooakley, pastor Eve Kern Gildernew; one son, Danger, Women at Work Rhythm Parad« Dixie _ Sarong Girl Convent at Scranton of Sacred Heart Church, Pitts- Regis; two daughters, Genevieve Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Cass Stage Door Canteen burgh, was killed yesterday when and Mrs. Mary Cavanaugh, and Kdge of Darkness Objection: Suggestive sequence. Two former Pittsburghers were two sisters, Mrs Margaret Bon- Falcon Strikes Back Star-Spangled Rhythm the army plane he was piloting ---,---» Five Graves to Cairo Something to Shout About in the group of Sisters, Servants crashed shortly after taking offser and Mrs. Anna Seasons. Follies Girl Three Hearts for Jnlla of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Gals, Inc. White Savage _ _ Girls tn Chains. Wings Over the Pacific participating in ceremonies of in- Good-Morning Judge Toung and Willing vestiture and profession at Mary- Heaven Can Wait Note: The film coataia« visnalisa T Objecíín" Reflects the acceptability wood College, motherhouse of the tionH of what are »resented 1« we of divorce. community, in Scranton, last week. The London M Lancashire Insurance Oa* IM story a« Incidents «I th« fatare life Lady of Burlesque Hitler—Dead or Alive Sister Mary Spirita, the former London M Lanrsshirs Indemnity Company Hitler s Children CLA8S C Kathleen Brady of St. Mary's of Hitler's Hangman Hit Parale of 1943 Condemned the Mount Parish, Mt. Washing- Law Union 41 Rock Insurance Cs—psny, LIA Honeymoon 7>odge ton, was one of two postulants I Dood It Confession of A Vice Baro» who entered the novitiate after Standard Marine Insomnes Co, IM, (Am «api) I Rscaped from the Gestapo Obiectlon. This film treats of white Isi« of Forgotten Sins slavery and abortion« and s regard, being invested in the habit of the 1 Walked With a Zombi« «d as screen material unsuitable for congregation on Aug. 1, and Sister Jitterbugs exhibition in entertainment motion Ladies Day picture theaters. Mary Ida, the former Kathleen Orient Last Will of Dr. Mabusa. Dust to Oust McDonald, of St Rosalia's Parish, Leopard Man. The Life of Simon Bolivar, Th« hdtnd Objection: Immoral" pronounced her final vows on Marvels of The Bull Ring Pm treatment. SSSSpm. Aug. X Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event and situations ar« objectionable. Mission to Moscow ticing. If "everybody" is «(1 ¡Red Cross Reports on Church Services ed up because there isn't enough Pope Asks Crusade of Praver whisky to go around, I'd bettor For U. S. War Prisoners in Axis Camps get some, the youth is in danger For Peace That is Christian of concluding. If rationing goes Washington, Aug. 10 (NC) — Reports received by into effect, as is now suggested, (Continued From Page 1) the lead over others by their ex- the American Red Cross from Red Cross officials who it will intensify the danger, unless ample, and thus may it happily some steps are taken to protect in a most particular way on the come about that the pacific arms have been permitted to visit prisoners of war camps the immature: the shoe ration 1 approaching Feast of the Assump- situation, in which thousands of tion into Heaven of the Blessed of charity, prayer and fraternity where Americans are held in Germany, Italy and Japan people who didn't need shoe« Virgin, so that the great Mother may replace the murderous arms contain information of religions services in the Axis bought them because they had'* of Clod, stirred to compassion by of war. internment camps. coupons, is all too likely to bei 1 •itch afflictions of her children, "May we be allowed to appeal which he would be able to pay At one German camp it was repeated. by such miseries and hardships, in a most particular way to the regular visits to the work camps." found there was no English-speak- may obtain the pardon of sins most dear people of Italy that, in The report on one camp in Italy ing chaplain. At the inspector's As bad example is the evident „ from her most benign Son and, this gravest crisis, they may rival stated that there was an Italian request, it was agreed that Cath- cause of thè increase of drinking H through prompting heavenly grace, the faith and Christian virtues priest "who speaks English and olics might attend the French and drunkenness, good examplo | bring calm to souls, blot out hat- of their ancestors and thus, as in takes care of the Catholics." At services in the camp chapel. At is the real cure for the evii-th* red md rivalries, foster harmony times past, so now also, obtain another it was stated that there another the inspector was ad- good example of total abstinence. ; and in fin» make to shine forth from God that which both we were two chaplains, one a Presby- vised that there was urgent need It is time the young were remind» that Christian peace through and they desire, calling on the I terian and one of the Church of for a Catholic chaplain since ed that alcoholic liquor is not ft which alone vtKors and vanquish- intercession of that innumerable I England. there were, in May, 78 Catholics necessity and not a boon: that ed may be brought together cohort of saints which their Concerning the prisoner of war among the American prisoners of | j the man and the woman who re- again, not by force but by justice native land has given to Heaven I camps maintained by the Japan- war there, "It was further stated." j frains from using it is the strong- and equity, and will be able to i in every age. j ese, the Red Cross officials report- the Red Cross said, "that the j er and happier for refraining; enjoy prolonged tranquility and j ed one camp where "the only "To you, then, our beloved son, German High Command would be • that those who "simply must" prosperity. | religious service there was the we commit the task of com muni- asked to attend to this matter, j have it, even if they get it from | Catholic service; another where "Let all united in this holy eating our fatherly appeal in the with the alternative that possibly j bootleggers, as is now threatened, I "no religious services were being crusade raise up fervent prayers, I way you judge most opportune one of the interned missionaries are victims of a dreadful habit I held; another where "Catholics 1 to which let there correspond in j to all and especially to the Epis- might be designated if no chap- i that torments and injures them, were permitted to assist at Mass each one a renovation of life in copate the Catholic world, which lain were available." j physically and mentally; that it we know is ready to second our every day." Still another had is not "smart to drink" but stupid keeping with Christian teaching At a German military hospital, and principles. Let all aim to takt ! desires." "church services on Sundays"; an- and weak. it was reported that "the padre other had "services on Sundays All this excitement about alco- from the Reserve Lazaret Egen- and on the internees' national holics shows that the delusion Church's Social Teachings Planted dorf visits once a month." At holidays." and another had still prevails that a war can be another it was reported that "church services on Sundays, both won or a nation can grow strong In Fertile Ground in Americas, Says there was a "padre at the camp Church of England and Roman on indulgence. Certainly there and the religious activity was Catholics" and "funeral services 'Osservatore* in Analytical Article should be no new recruits to the adequate." "A French Roman are held in the presence of a j army of unfortunates who accept gests (following in this of course Catholic used to say Mass there," Japanese Army officer." (Continued From Page 1> this belief, and those who are' the Papal lead> the organization the report added, "but he has not •ive. and that the excess has still masters of their appetite* of employers' groups, too. so that come in the past four months. meant injury to the worker. It have a duty now to exercise thst worker and owner may meet and The question was raised as to is necessary that the worker have TO THE POINT control so that their exampt» discuss how they can best colla- why British medical officers were h(s share in the good things pro- may stiffen the resistance tf| borate for their mutual advan- able to care for French prisoners, duced by industry, and this not others to the lure of drink. tage. This point, we may note in but the French padre was not (Continued from Page Four) merely to the extent of his hav- passing, is being taken up by permitted to say Mass for the they have not told them to sur- —o— ing from industry a bare susten- Capitalism social reformers outside the British in Latin. It was agreed render or to continue resistance: aace. His labor is not a mere Church, as part of the solution that this should be taken up they have told them to obey the Frank Gannett is a newspaper article for hire to be acquired by for post-war problems. At two work camps in Germany lawful civil authority. And the publisher of Rochester, N. Y.; he tile employer at as low a figure was a candidate for the Repuh- U "(«) State Intervention. The it was stated that the prisoners pronouncement of the Pope does M he can. The worker's human lican nomination for President Itt State should intervene to control of war "had not yet been visited not touch on the surrender issue dignity enter into the question, as 1940; he is an ardent anti-New the legitimate representatives of by a padre, but that the protect- at all: it calls on the Catholics Well as his family which must ' Dealer: he is also the leader of employers and employed, to sup- ing Power knew of an American of the entire world to pray to get an honest livelihood from his the "Committee for Constitutional ply by security measures for the padre in an internment camp who pray that the "evils which threat- work. ! Government. Inc.." a well-finan- deficiencies in the industrial sys- had applied for transfer to an- en the Christian family" may be Genuine Security ! ant ed propaganda and pressure tem in relation to workman's in- other internment camp from averted and that the war may "(3» Security. Since -the first ! agency of New York, which is en- surance, to curb the excessive with the German High Commend." be ended by a Christian peace. essential to a genuine security is ' J iged in the work of influencing and despotic power of the few And to the prayers, the Holy that each one should have at voters and Congressmen. The com-J who control riches and credit, groups to serve the individual, Father points out. there should least that minimum of private mittee recently circularized clergy- and in general to see that the thus facilitating man in his task correspond in each individual "a property which will render him men and religious institutions with genuine ends of economic activity of reaching his supernatural des- renovation of life in keeping with independent of his weekly wages, I copies of some of Mr. Gannet'a. be reached. In conclusion one tiny. Christian principles." at least for a time, and which may say that the United States "In the field of civic life, the Prayer, of course, offers the so- politico-religious statements along will make it possible for him to Hierarchy (1) condemns the ex- pastoral condemns all actions lution for all our worries and • with a pamphlet on the sacredness face the mishaps that may be- 1 ploitation of workers by employ- tending to suppress human per- uncertainties, while the call for a of capitalism how it has made fall him, the statement insists The ers as much as the dictatorship sonalitv or its natui r rhti restoration of Christian principles this country great and prosper- that if we are to give men a »if but of the proletariat; (2) declares Stale is not an end in it: in the live of individuals sets ous. and how all the "social re- genuine security, we must find a that private property is at the a means to serve man. for each of us an objective that form" measures adopted in recent me ins to secure a fairer distribu- base of the present economic sys- "Passing finally to the sphere wi 11 clear away what now seem I years, including those which pro- tion of wealth. In particular, it ! old % §1 tem but that it should be more of international relations the com- insuperable difficulties. I tect labor unions and provide ifisi.st^, the workers must have widely distributed, and put within mon declaration insists on the - o I age benefits, unemployment ln- £ wage sufficiently remunerative the grasp of all; for the overcon- necessity for full and sincere co- DrmiKht ami Drunkenness I surance. etc.. are designed to to allow them to save, and that operation between nations after weaken "capitalism" and prevent, centration of wealth is what un- A shortage of intoxicating liquor the labor market be .so organized the war. What is needed is not it from continuing the benefits it dermines our security at present; that is causing loud and anguished As to preclude the social disaster so much a new machinery as a has brought humanity. complaints to arise from patrons Of unemployment. (3) asserts that the first charge new spirit, if we are not to fall on industry is to provide ade- of the state liquor stores is ex- Catholic priests and Catholic in- "(4) Prices. If the increase in back again into the same chaos. quately for the worker's needs plained as due to the war, which stitutions were included in the wages is not to be a purely formal It insists on the scale of spiritual and those of his family; (4> rec- has stopped the manufacture of mailing list of the Committee for thing, prices must be fixed and values being the basic foundation ognizes that the State has a right whiskies in order that the distil- Constitutional Government, but it a means found to eliminate the of international relations. And never occurred to to intervene in order to insure leries may use their facilities en- seems that is excessive profit of the Capitalist. since selfishness has been the first to find out how« that economic life secures the tirely for the alcohol required for the committee • In other words, if you double the guide of conduct for many na- stand is fro"tam* .-/SB ends proper to it. And. finally, munitions and synthetic rubber. far its reactionary worker's salary and at the same tions, it must give way to a f-,1 the Pastoral says: 'We must put Yet, in spite of the shortage. Catholic teaching. There are it,, ••mi time double the cost of essentials reassertion of universal values, | God back into the Government, drinking and drunkenness is in- mous Papal Encyclicals on the of life, the worker is, if anything, based on the supernatural prin- into education, economic life, into creasing among the youth of the subject, but the committee says, worse off than he was before. es which must inspire all of in effect, that the Popes were all public and private life,' and man's actions." count ry and among women. If "(5> Some means all wrong. Trades I'nioiiH. again, 'God's truth must be at there is not enough liquor for the Catholic must be found to make the work- A good summary of the back of any program of social "regular" customers, how is it on page er have a larger share in the reform.' Vocation Congress possible for the young and for social teachings appears profits of the industrial enter- one. Seminar Findings Reviewed women to get started as drinkers prise. In addition the worker Planned in Quebec and to become drunkards? must have some means to safe- "The Inter-American Seminar The power of example bad ex- ROOM WANTED guard his legitimate interests of Social Studies had a series Quebec, Aug. 6 (IC His Emin- ample. in this case seems to fur- Employed woman want» against exploitation: and this is of particular questions on its ence Rodrigue Cardinal Villen- nish the answer. The importance quite possible without their hav- agenda: industry, agriculture, so- euve. Archbishop of Quebec, has to rent furnished room 1« attached to liquor, in the discus- ing to take over the plants or cial legislation, the interrelations announced that a "Diocesan Con- private home on North Side. sions of the shortage, and the violate the property rights of the of the American peoples, and gress of Sacerdotal Recruiting" Write C. C., The Pittsburgh tone of most of the newspaper owner. The statement also sug- post-war reconstruction. It is in- will be held here in November Catholic, or telephone C0| discussions of the subject, imply- teresting to note that the Seminar in an effort to increase vocations ing that deprivation of liquor is 0662 issued a joint declaration at the to the priesthood. a sacrifice no one should be ex- Radio Listings end, which found its way into "The problem of sacerdotal re- FOR RENT the 'Revue International du Trav- pected to make, give young cruiting is of a nature to cause 'they Furnished room for ail.' Here are the main points of people the impression that Saturday, Ant;. 14 us concern," the Cardinal said. they leman; ail conveniences! it: The crisis of our age culmin- are missing •something" if 6:30 to 7:00 P. M„ WCAE: Sodal- •The needs are multiplying rapid- >r is near church and car. Alii ating in the war is predominant- don't drink and this glamor is ity program. "The Way of Life"; ly: more intense parochial min- has always light housekeeping roomR| ly a crisis in morality. At the the very thing that Very Rev. Claude Vogel, O.F.M. istry, more numerous works of beverages en- 1853 Arlington Ave. back of it we find a wrong con- made intoxicating Cap., provincial of the Capuchin Catholic Action; and on the other ception of man, a forgetfulness Order: "The Capuchins in Pitts- hand the vocations are not in- by man of his origin, destiny and creasing. On the contrary, there burgh." mission on earth. Reconstruction is reason to fear, as in other Sunday, Aug. )5 must begin by giving back to countries, a crisis in vocations. The Knights Life Insurance Ca man the recognition of his dig- Ol AM URICA I 9:00 to 10:00 A. M : WJAS: St. The lessening of the spirit of ^FAITHFUL PROTECTOR OF YOUR FAMILY" nity. Patrick's Church. sacrifice in the education of chil- Issues Industrial and Ordinary Policies for WeeMr— 6:00 to 6:30 f. M„ KDKA: "Cath- "In the field of Labor it makes dren doubtless is the principal Monthly—Quarterly—Half-yearly and Annual gual»i its own the Papal pronouncements cause. payments. olic Hour;" Rev. John F. Cron- Insurable Age I.I in it» One day U al*ty-t»e year« «" on the just wage, and economic "Each family has its responsi- nin, S.S. Thirty Branch Office» in Pennsylvania l«cl«dta** security against personal and so- bilities in the sacerdotal recruit- 7:30 to 8:30 P.M., WMBS, Union- Pittsburgh No 1—319 Brnafinfr Building—Dowatoa^ town, Catholic Truth Hour. cial risks. Such aa aim can be ing. Has not the time come to Pittsburgh No. 2—«230 Penn Aye.. Kaat Liberty better secured in a system of in- interest, the laity directly in the Rev. J. Howard Ford, of An- Pittsburgh No. 5—20« East Ohio 81.. North Wi« dependent professions The State work of vocations, which His nunciation Church, North Side. MoKeesport—50« National Bank BaildlnK. of course should promote the Holiness Pope Pius XII not long Executive Office 9:45 to 10:00 P. M., WWSW: St Joseph H. Reim an common good, secure just condi- ago raised to th£ rank, of a Pon- President North Side, Pittsburgh, Joseph's House of Hospitality; tions of work, and help the free tifical work?" Rev. Charles Owen Rice.