"Nothmg is more de.irable 1- Oldest Catholic Paper than that Catholic paper. 1 in United States. should have a large circuilJ 1 Established tion, so that everyone mall I October 22, 1831. THE CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH have good reading." In Essentials, Unity; in Non-Essentials, Liberty; in All Things, Charity. -POPE BENEDICT XV. l __------l -,- - Vol. LXXXXV. No. 44 CINCINNATI, NOVEMBER 4, 1926 TWELVE PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTS.
~ nOPE- PIUS XI ;-"""'''''''''''''...... ~ I - RELATlVE OF HENRY WARD _ NAME PIUS DEAR IARCHBISHOP'S COLUMN IGERMAN CATHOLIC :'s~;~~;"~~~~;;""""""""11 KIN~SHIP OF PERSONALLY : BEECHER PRIORESS OF NEW : __ : BENEDICTiNE MOTHERHOUSE : TO EPISCOP ACY p-~~o~J'J'~I{)l.AL~~_ VIEWS O_F_AMERICA ~ AC!~D_A~_U';.~T~nR 11 JE_SU_S CHRIST Officiates As Consecrator When ,,: (N. c. W. C. News Service) -: Says Archbishop McNicholas In Scarcity of Vocations Disturb the - Cleveland, Oct. 28.-Rt. Rev. _ , First Observance of Feast Found · Ch' A Manchester, N. H., Oct. 29.- Toast To Holy Father At Churchmen of the Central ; Bishop Schrembs demonstrated; Faithful of Cincinnati Six N'lbve !Dese re : Establishment here of the first : • his versatility, last week, when, • I · h - motherhouse of the Benedictine _ Ma d e BIS ops. _ Sisters in the New England _ Grand Rapids. European Countrjes. : during the closing ceremonies in- : Well Prepared. , cident to the dedication of the : States has just been announced. : INSTALLATION BANQUET. LOSS OF 40,000 CHILDREN : Ursuline high school in Youngs- ;'ARCHBISHOP PONTIFICATED ARGENTINA AND HOLY SEE. _ It will be known as St. Mary _ town, he served first as a music • : Priory and will be in St. Raphael : : critic and, later, as a music teach- -, - -- _ Parish, which is in charge of the # B er and an accompanist. K. C. Commissioner Has Audi _ Benedictine Fathers at 22 Fourth _ Honoring ishop Joseph G. Pin- Caused Yearly in Germany By ~ ~ 'At St. Peter Cathedral and Dr. ence. Father Spellman Honored. # Street. # ten, Fourth of Michigan See. Mixed Marriages. : In the singing of the familiar - i Thill Preached Sermon : Mother Aloysia Beecher, O.S.B., : - "Holy God", he called attention : I . _ of Chicago, who· attended the , RAND RAPIDS, MICH., Oct. 29.- By REV. DR. WU.HELl'.! VON CAPITAINE. : to a common error which is ~ THE FIRST ce-l-eb- r-a-tion of the feast By MSGR. ENRICO PUCCI. Archbisho·p John T. McNicholas, [Cologne Correspondent N. C. W. C.] _ made by almost everYOhio. are among the deepest impressions - #. . h . . h _ the audience, and directed the • sermons given III t e vanous pans himself, on Thursday, at a mag.ni.fic : will be assisted by Sister Ruth : new suffragan bishop of the Cincin- Rev. Raphael Rodgers, from St. made upon German pilgrims to the • h h h S d d' ent ceremony. Particularly strlkmg _ Cullen, O.S.B., also of Chicago. _ nati Province, at the St. Andrew Peter 'Cathedral, C incinnati, Ohio, to Twenty-eighth Eucharistic Congress -# student body and others-present, ,_ Th c urc es t e . dlun aytt preced lng. t was the scene at the "Litany of the - The new community already has # Gymnasium, following the religious Sacred Heart Church, Dayton, Ohio, at Chicago, according to two books # until the particular measure had ere was a goo y a en ance a Saints", with the bishops, prostrated : three postulants, two from New : exercises. • as assistant pastor. just published in this country. One #_ been mastered. :_ mostdifferent of thechurches, special and services at St. inPeter the about the kneeling pontiff, offering # York City an,d one from Boston. _ Archbishop McNicholas' toast was By Order of the Archbishop, is entitled "American Letters of the ...... , ...... " ...... Cathedral, where the archbishop pon. candles, bread, gold, silver and wine, "The Holy Father", in which he paid M tth 'a F H k Twenty-eighth International Oon· tificated, there was a great congre- # - brought from their far country. ------~------a striking tribute to the Supreme lssi:t:nt ·Ch:~c:l~~r. gress at Ohicago, 1926", by Msgr. POPE REJOICES ·gation. Rev. Frank A. Thill, Ph.D., Holy Communion was administered Pontiff. The address of His Grace Bernhard Lichtenberg, pastor of was the preacher on this occasion, and to the six bishops by His Holiness COAL FAMINE follows: Charlottenburg; and the other "With At Escape of Premier Mussolini From expressed in beautiful language the at the same altar and from the same ARCHBISHOP'S TOAST APPOINTMENTS OF the German-Americans", written by Assassin's Bullet_ meaning of this n.ew feast day, which chalice he himself used in his cele Necessitates Retrenchment in Dublin. THE ARCHBISHOP Bishop F. H. Geyer, of Godesberg. is celebrated on October 31, by de- bration of Mass. The mitres and pas Gathering Wood. "The name Pius is very dear to the Monsignor Listenberg's book de- (N. C. W. C. Special Cable) cree of Pope Pius Xl. Father Thill toral rings also were given to . tI:e priesthood and to the episcopacy of scribes the religious services aboard Rome, Nov. 1.-Premier Mussolini, said: newly consecrated bishops by H1S (N. c. W . C. Special Cable) the world today. The present cen- Sunday, November 7th- the ship that conveyed his party before taking part in the ceremonies Holiness personally. Pope Pius caused Dublin, Nov. I.-Dublin Borough tury has given to us the saintly Pope A. M.-Con.firmation, St. Joseph, to America, the impressions gained at Bologna yesterday, in which an FATHER THILL'S SERMON the bishops to seat themselves in the commissioners are requesting shop Pius ,X, whom we prayerfully hope Hamilton; 3 p. m., Confirmation, of many American points of interest assassin attempted his life, had just "The Lord God shall give unto Him episcopal chairs before the altar, and keepers to reduce their display light will be raised to our altars, and our St. Veronica, Hamilton; 7:30. p. and the various phases of the Con- assisted at Mass, celebrated in the the throne of David, His father, and pronounced a homily in Latin. He ing because of the coal famine. The present gloriously reigning pontiff, m., Confirmation, St. Ann Church, gress. Each chapter is replete with private chapel at the prefecture. He shall reign in the house of Jacob expressed his happiness that the con curtailment of municipal lighting has Pope Pius, XI. Hamilton. admiration of American piety, char- Today there were placed upon the forever, and of His Klingdom there secration should be accomplished on also been announced, as the Dublin "The opening of the nineteenth cen- Wednesday, 'November 10, p. m.- ity and hospitality. Cardinal Munde- cross, recently erected in the Coli- shall be no end. (Luke, 1, 32, 33.) October 28, the feast day of Saints generating station has only a ten-day tury gave us .Pope Pius VII, who for Opening of Welfare Center, Santa Ie in did not make an over-estimate, seum, a placard with the inscription, "The proclamation, issued by our Simon and Jude and the anniversary supply of coal. It: is Impossible to twenty-three years witnessed the dis- Maria Bldg., W. 13th Street. when he promised the Holy Father "The Cross, Honored and Exalted by Holy Father, Pope Pius XI, in the cf his own episcopal consecration. obtain English .coal; and it is not turbance of Europe, and, coming in Thursday, November H, 7:30 p. m. 1,000,000 Comm:unions during the Musslllini, Protects His Life". month of December, 1925, in which His Holiness also eXl?l'essed the likely that any would be available for conflict with Napoleonic arrogance, ---,Confirmation, St. James Church, Congress, he says. Immediately after word came of he established a new feast-day in the hope that shortly he would be able eight weeks, if the coal strike is not was imprisoned at Savona and Fon- White Oak. The writer calls particular atten- the attempted assassination of the calendar of the Church, to be known to designate other native bishops in settled. Meanwhile the Saint 'Vincent tainbleau. Twenty months covered Saturday, November 13-Charity tion.to the fact that German pilgrims premier, the pope sent to him a mes- as the Feast of Jesus Christ, the the brief span of the reign of Pope and priests received ample testimony sage deploring the attempt, and con- mission countries. He recalled, in de Paul Society has issued fourteen Organization meeting. f th I k' d . f 11 King of Society, was a most fitting thousand tickets, which entitle poor Pius VIII. The living memories of 0 e exemp ary III ness 0 a gratulating him on his escape. The climax to the Holy Year of JUbilee. this connection, the happy impression our priests enshrine the sad but Sund.ay, November 14, 9:30 a. m.- classes of American·s. They were message was communicated to the that the election of Chinese bishops families·to obtain coal at a cheap rate. Lord Plunkett and Sir Stanley Coch- glorious figure of Pope Pius IX, who Dedication of FontboIine; 11 a. m.- astonished, he says, to find that, Ministry of the Interior today Demonstration of Holy Year. had created in. their own country. suffered and triumphed during the Investiture o·f Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis while in Berlin, Protestants very of- through Father Tacchi Venture, of He concluded by expressing the con 1'ane, non-Catholics, have joined with "Every happening in the City o·f Father Bowden, of Bray, County longest pontificate in the history of Varelman; 3 p. m.-Dedication of St. ten despise priests, all denomina- the Jesuit Order, who is an intimate Rome last year added to the pictur..e fident belief that these bishops, come the Papacy. Michael School, Sharonville, Ohio. tions in America received them with friend of Signor Mussolini.-PucCI. to Rc-me to receive the most complete Wicklow, in the oc11ection of five hun of the limitless and unending King dred tons of timber to be used for Tuesday, November 16, 7: 30 p. m.- honor and touching courtesy. dom of Christ. The armies of pil· priesthood in the bosom of the Cath century sa; b:t Confirmation, Our Lady of Loretta, "The Sisters are held in high fuel in Bray.-MoONEY. "Th~. eighte~nth CATHOLIC LAWYERS grims, with their child-like homage olic Church, would fulfill the hope one . lUS, W ose defense 0 t e Linwood. esteem in America", the Monsignor and faith, were inspired by devotion that the Church and their own coun Church against the aggressions of says, speaking of the parochial ATTEND "RED MASS" to Jesus Christ, living and reign try reposes in them, and would ever KFEL WILL BROADCAST Austria, Tuscany, Spain, Sardinia, Wednesday, November 17, 3:30 p. schools. "The results they achieve Venice, Naples and France culmin- m.-Confirmation, St. Aloysius Or- in their school work are very great (N. C. W. C. News Service) ing. The vast world-wide missionary follow the dictates of Christ. CATHOLIC INSTRUCTIONS exposition in the Vatican, with its "Go and preach", he exclaimed. "I ated in his death as a prisoner at phanage. and very successfuL The Mass of London, Oct. 2S.-Eminent Catholic lawyers, wearing wig and gown, at testimonials in pictures and maps have chosen you. I send you to Valence. Thursday, November 18, 3: 30 p. m. the Angels in Chicago's stadium, and statuary of Christianity preached gather fruit. May your fruit abide! Denver, Oct. 29.-Announcement "The sixteenth century gave us -Confirmation, Little Sisters of the with that song of 62,000 school chil- tended the annual "Red Mass" at to the peoples of the East and . the Be it so!" was made today of regular Catholic Pope Pius III for a brief reign of Poor, Florence Avenue. dren, was a triumph of the Catholic Westminster Cathedral which marks West, the North and the South, re broadcasting, to be done over radio less than a month; Pope Pius IV, Friday, November 19, 3:30 p. m.- schools managed by the Sisters. the re-opening of the Royal Courts After the sermoLO., and while the of Justice after the long vacation vealed the length and the breadth oI choir sang the '''Te D pum", thr six station KFEL, Denver. Lectures will uncle of St. Charles Borromeo, whose Confirmation, Little Sisters of the Where in all the world does the the spiritual conquests matle by the be given every Sunday evening, be- name is so inseparably united with Poor, Riddle Road. Cath0lic school with all its teachers Among them were the Rt. Hon. Sh' bishops passed through th,' ('111)1',,11, missionaries in the name of Christ, ginning Novem ber 7, from 5 to ~ p.' the !!oncluding work of the Council Sunday, N~ t;.;..:'uber 21, a. ID.- offer its help to the Cl urch so will Thomas Malohey, formerly Lo d t he King_ Anp when, a dozen time;'. ~!;;zEin g th-c P CC:p1 3, who ~ \ ..... " '2 Chid. Justic", of I r tlland. feeling at the ceremony. Then, re ill., uy h tl v. l ' UUH.ab ,Y. Waish, p~~tur 'of 'I rent, and ,pope Pius V, the last Confirmation, St. Mary Church, Ham- Ing1y and with so mucll enthusiasm our Holy Father entered St. Peter'.s of St. Vincent de Paul Church, under canonized saint among the popes, ilton, Ohio; 3: 30 p. m.-Confirmation, and devotion?" Cardinal Bourne intoned the VQn.i for the beatification and the canon turning to altar, successively they im Oreator and gave the blessing. parted their first pastoral blessings, the auspices of the Colorado State who defended Europe against the St. Stephen Church, Hamilton, Ohi.o.; Bishop Geyer's book, like that of ization of saints, he proclaimed, each Council of the Knights of Co.Jumbus. errors of his day, excommunicated 7: 30 p. m.-Confirmation, St. Peter Monsignor Listenberg, is an inspira- Simultaneously non-Catholic judges lalu t~ng the pope with the ancient time, the entrance of one more noble- Simple instructions on the faith will Elizabeth of England, took up arms Church, Hamilton, Ohio. tion to 'German and European Cath- and lawyers attended ·a special serv (Continued on page 7) be given. against the Turk and won a signal olics. It also offers Americans of ice at Westminster Abbey. (Continued on Page 3) victory for . the Church. CONFERENCES OF THE all denominations the opportunity of "We go to the fifteenth century for seeing their customs and manners Pope Pius II, whose humanitarian- CLERGY OF HAMILTON CO_ described impartially...... MR. BELLOC STILL OBJECTS ism, literary 'activity, reform of life The Autumn conference for the pas- Scarcity of Vocations. and zeal for the Church have caused tors, chaplains and administrators of Bishop Bornewasser, of Trier, has historians to differ In their apprecia- Hamilton County will be held at Mt. published a pastoral letter, which tion of him. We go back to the St. Mary Seminary, Norwood, Ohio, details the lack of priests and the I tHE AD VENTURES I His Rejoinder To H. G. Wells, Who Has Published (Continue_d on Page 4) on Tuesday, November 9, with Rt. great difficulty that is experienced a Pamphlet, "Mr. Belloc Objects", in Repl~ to Rev. Msgr. Louis J. Nau as moderator. (Continued on Page 6) I OF A COMMUTER I Both morning and afternoon sessions "A Companion to the Outline of History", FATHER DUFFY will be held. All are requested to be on hand promptly at 10 a. m . All NOW MONSIGNOR ALBERS l I Recently Printed in "The Telegraph". Embraced By Soldiers in Hospital are cordially invited to dinner at 12 i;:_ No. I-MAKING ACQUAINTANC. ES . ',' . Visited By Noted Ghaplain. o'clock. The subject is "God the Chancellor of Archdiocese Made Pa Creator. There will be special dis pal Chamberlain By Pius XI. • By CONDE P. PALLEN t (All Rights Reserved) As to the space which was offered, Denver, Oct. 28.-When Rev. Fran cussion of the following questions: Very Rev. Joseph H. Albers Chan ...... - and the exceptional facilities which, I cis P. Duffy, of New York, the most 1. Does "GeneSis", 1, 1-2,4, pre CoPYRIGHT IN THE UNITED STATES OF understand, were granted to this famous of the Catholic chaplains in cellor of the Cincinnati Archdiocese, AMERICA. clude the possibility of evolution as now taking a course in canon law at (Oopyright by the Author. Papers die term of life, mezzo del cam min . angry man, the editor must, of course, the World War, visited U. S. Fitz understood by modern science? SUbScl-ibing entitled only to serial di nostra via, as Dante puts it, when R. WELLS has just brought out speak for himself, and has, I believe, simmons Hospital, last Sunday, he the Appolonaris College, in Rome, 2. Do verses 1, 26-27 and 2, 20-25 having left this city the latter part rights in their respective papers.) he was just beginning to enter upon, a violent pamphlet against me, done so; but as to the part which I received a reception such as has been of "Genesis" exclude the possibility the great journey, whose traveling: M took it can· be stated very simply. given to few men who have ever of September, has been honored by full of personal insult and braw· that the human body evolved from Pope Pius XI by being made a papal "MAY I share .this seat, Sir!" was yet to reveal to him the real Hng. The occasion was, of course, I was told by the editor (who had visited that institution. The soldiers anthropoid apes? threw their arms around him and em chamberlain with the title of Monsig The voice was pleasant. I looked meaning of Hfe. those articles, which the readers of asked to see me on the matter) that 3. What special difficulties . does up and nodded. "With pleasure, The other extreme in opposition to Mr_ Wells desired to reply in the braced him with unaffected gladness. nor. thIs paper may have seen during the the doctrine of original sin create The vesting of Father Albers will Sir". . the 21 illusion is the Osler ·super. last few months, coming fr9m my same columns in which he ·h~d been One Jewish boy, Abe Levine. who against the hypothesis that the hu I gathered up the newspaper that lative, 1;hat after forty a m/inShould criticised. I was asked what my atti was a fellow' member of the Rainbow doubtlessly take place in the near pen, and criticising his "Outline oj man body evolved from anthropoid future in the Eternal City, as he did I had placed upon the vacant seat be- be laid on the shelf. I imagine that: History." tude was in the matter; and I af Division with Father Duffy, grabbed apes? side me. It was on the 8: 30 train, the scientific way of really effectively:, firmed, in the strongest fashion (to not expect to return to Cincinnati for I shall not imitate his manners; and kissed the priest's hand when he my usual train, into the city. Let it carrying out t~e Oslerite !1potp.egm which the editor will bear witness) was leaving. Levine won the Distin 4. How old is the human race? at least two years. but since he has refused to avail The honor and distinction won by be understood that I am what is would be to hit fortyiters over the my belief that the fullest right of guished Service Medal, because of his The Junior 'Clergy of Hamilton called a commuter, who may be de- head with . a club, -ahd . £hen -tun{ blU:self of the space offered him for County will meet for its conference Father Albers, who was ordained only pointing out what errors I may have reply should always be given to any bravery in war, and when Father fined as a person who reads news- them over to . the. ,dissecting. :room; one criticised on matters of fact or Duffy, who also won the medal, found' at St. Gregory Seminary, Mt. Wash a little more than 10 years ago, is made in that criticism and for defend gratifying to his many friends who papers morning and evening on trains useless material should not encumber judgment. The interview did not last that the Jew l1id not have the button ington, at 10 a. m., on Tuesday, Nov between the city and his suburban the earth. I understand that some Ing statements of his own which I ember 16. They should come pre have rejoiced at the splendid record eall erroneous, I will do so for him. ten minutes; but, to give a record of which is worn on civilian cl®thes by dormitory. I sleep in the country, savage tribes entertain utilitarian my attitude, I wrote a letter to the the possessors of this decoration, he pared to discuss the same subject and of service achieved by one so young For I think it only fair that any in in holy orders. earn my sustenance in the city, and notions of ·this kind, and dispatch same effect. So far as I am concerned, took his own off and gave it to Levine to reply to the questions of the mod live nowhere, for my twenty-four their elderly folk after this lethal lustlce I may have done him !lhould erator. Early in the World War, Father be corl ected in the same place in I asked for nothing better than a with the explanation that he could hours are so divided that I have only fashion to the happy hunting grounds reply; and I believe the editor offered easily get another. Junior Clergy Examillation Albers was made a chaplain and dis time to exist. The sentiment of this or whithersoever they imagine use which it appeared; so that the same tinguished himself on the battlefield readers may be acquainted with his it. Among those whom he saw at the Those obliged to make this examin definition may seeni a bit cynical; less people go after Hfe's fitful fever Insinuation Inexcusable If Not Merely hospital, was Captain O'Connor, who ation are reminded of the notice ap of France by courage displayed under but it is not really mine. I only has been summarily smothered out. grievances who have been also ac fire. He was the o.rganizer of the St. am quainted with the original articles. Rash. as a boy, served Mass for him in New pearing in the "01'do Oincinnatensis", quoting out of the mouth of a fellow- But, as a matter of fact, the wisdom Yoljr. which requires their presence at Mt. Margaret Mary and the St. Gertrude commuter who carries about a perm- both of the ancients and the Middle To the pamphlet itself I shall reply Of two things, one, either Mr. Wells Parishes. When appointed Chancel In due course by a little booklet of knew of my attitude, in which case St. Mary Seminary at 10 a. m., Wed anent grouch, because he insists upon Ages. is dead against the 'impatience nesday, November 3. lor by the late Archbishop Moeller devoting all his time to making of Oslerism. A man of forty is just Diy own, which shall. be fully adver his insinuation is inexcusable; or he he was one of the youngest priests in Itsed in these columns; and there I did not, in which case it was only "THE MARTYR'S WAY" money and doesn't'make it. He keeps about beginning to find himself; be Cura Animarum the country holding that high office. constantly telling me that, when he ginning, I say advisedly, for it takes , 11\ deal with the arguments he uses rash; but at any rate he is, in the Priests, who wi!!h to be considered against my criticism, his enormous first grievance of his, quite wl,'ong. I Trod By Tertiaries To Honor Francis. does succeed in wresting from the something like twenty years more cans Who Died For Faith. for the appointment to vacant par DEATH FOLLOWS JUBILEE Mammon of iniquity the ~lusive for- to'reach that coign of vantage whence errors in his attempts at understand particularly wanted him to have ishes and who have not fulfilled the Ing that criticism, and his character every opportunity for reply. tune of his dreams, he intends to- re- he may survey the perspective of life's (N. C. w . C. Special Cable) conditions required by the ·Code of tire into the city, buy a "swell apart- experience, and focus it to a modicum istic ignorance of the great modern Next, he complains of the tone I Xaverian Brother Departs This Life London, Nov. I.-One thousand ter Canon Law and the regulations of Unexpectedly. ment on the 21st floor, sleep late into i of wisdom. I do not lay this Baltimore, Oct. 28.-Less than two morning, noon and evening, and "be arrive there a bit before their four accusations of injustice or misunder "slow" and "formal compliments", December 1, at 10 a. m., at Mt. St. ltanding which he brings against me, gate to Tyburn, yesterday in honor weeks ago, Brother Francis, of the damned to trains". Meantime, he score; but in the average it takes (page 2), and "patronizing praise", of the Franciscans who died for faith. Mary Seminary, Norwood, Ohio. The XaveJ,-ian Brothers' Order, celebrated keeps up the strenuous job of com- sixty years for a man to arrive at his lIld which, few as they are in such (page 5), while accusing him of vio matter for the examination is: a great mass of work, ileserve to be Thirty friars took part in the pro the golden jubilee of his religious muting in the picturesque hope of fully matured majority. I am not lent antagonism to the · Catholic cession, but did not wear habits. (a) The entire Moral Theology. life, and congratulations were shower finally picking up that bag o·f gold speaking of women here; for, as let right. In other words, I am doing Church (page 1) (an accusation at the end of the rainbow. Heaven knows, they 1ntue at any age. here, for Mr. Wens, what he was too They were responding to the request (b) Dogml!-: De Deo Oreatore. ed on him at a banquet given at St. which he denies very earnestly), of of Cardinal Bourne who sought to Mary Industrial School, here where "Beautiful weather we are b.aving", They don't have to arrive; they arrive lIIlky to do for himself. bias against the gentry in history (c) Canon Law: De Parochis. prevent prejudice against the pass Canons 451-470. he was stationed for the past eleven remarked the owner of the pleasant as soon as they open their sage eyeS I will deal in this article with the which social class I ask him to revere age of the Catholic Relief Bill, as the years. voice, as he seated himself next to me. upon this rickety old world. Some lIlore general accusations; in a sec -and the use of particular terms in wearing of clerical grab is against an (d) Liturgy: The Rubrics of the The aged religious had been in He was a man about fifty, I judged. may be slower, and arrive at three OIJd and final article, to be published connection with his work SUCll as "ig obsolete law. Mass. poor health for a long time, but he His face had the settled look of one score and . ten; and other!;!, again, norance", "childish", etc. I am afraid MATTHIAS HEYKER, next week, with the particular points Father Herbert, provincial of the had shown a great improvement phys who has attained his majority. The may never arrive, which would seem In which he says that I have mis- it is necessary, before touching on Assistant Chancellor. ically, and his happiness at this anni law says that we reach our majority to confirm that popular adage, that these grievances, to explain to Mr. Friars Minor, addressed the throng 1IIIderstood or misrepresented him. from a platf.orm, erected outside Ely versary was something good to be at twenty-one, a ridiculous error, like there's no fool like an old f~ol. Wells what criticism is, for it is clear hold. so many others that the law makes, Now, I wasn't ruminating all this Of these general points, the first that he has never considered the Place church, where the procession PATRIOTISM AND RELIG. lIIbed, perhaps, most important is that started. He began with the dying His nephew, Rev. D. F. Desmond, of when it seeks to enact precepts for as I looked into the settled face of nature of that literary function. ION GO HAND IN HAND Sommerville, Mass., celebrated the the guidance of human nature. my finally enscon?ed fellow pass~n Was refused a right of reply. On prayer of the Franciscan martyr, g Page v. of his pamphlet he distincly When you criticise the writing of a Venerable Henry Heath: "Jesus, jubilee Mass, and Brother Francis Twenty-one is still the age of in- ge!, _who was sharl.n my commU~lllg man, who deals with definite facts New York, Oct. 30.-Patriotism and returned with him to visit relatives. fantile innocence, with the arduous Prl:vJ1e~e of the .8: 30· that .morlll~g. Insinuates that I was afraid of hear comfort England! Jesus, have mercy religion go hand in hand, while athe hls ~ his teply, and had it suppressed, and the conclusions to be drawn from on this country!" He died there, unexpectedly, ~ster ascent of the unknown mountain of I:r . bIt of morallzmg or phlloso~hlz them, it is your business to praise ism marches with Communism, Rad day morning, at the age of 86. experience in the far distance, and mg IS ~nly an after-thought fOl the or he says that the editor of this The march covered two miles, atter icalism and Bolshevism, Maj. Gen. Pat per 1V0uld not give him his oppor what is praiseworthy in his effort and which Father Nicholas, Capuchin He was born in Andover, Mass., in with the softness of tended youth delectatIon ?f the reader! unless he lo condemn what is insufficient, false, Charles P. Summerall, chief of staff 1853, and was the first New England still a thing of solicitude to parent be of ~he kmd. who . carrle~ about a IIIIlty, and that he so refused "after provincial, gave benediction from the of the United States Army, told navy or bad. You do not praise (if you balcony of Tyburn Convent to some man to join the Xaverians. He was or guardian. The old Romans knew peren_lllal grouch agamst bemg delec :,~ous consultations with Mr. Bel- and army chaplains who honored him noted as an educator in California, better. With them a man didn't tated, for there are some people so (Continued OIl Page 7.) 2,500 people standing in the roadway. ·at a joint luncheon, today. and opened schools in other places really arrive until thirty-five, the mif!- (Continued 'on' page 6)