EDUCATION PRODUCING MORAL ILLITERATES

The Register Has the International News Service (Wire and Maiit. the N. C. W. C. News Service (Including Radios and Cables), KLAN RECORD Its Own Special Service, Lumen Service of China. International Illustrated News, and N. C. W. C. Picture Service NEGLECT CITED Local Local The Register, Tennessee Edition Edition Edition, for the Nashville IN SURVEY BY diocese, and The Register, OF BLACK IS Intermountain Catholic Edi­ THE tion, for the Salt Lake dio­ cese, make their first appear­ FULLY AIRED SECULAR GROUP ance this week. The Cath­ olic Telegraph Register for the Cincinnati archdiocese Prediction of Senator That Press Would Secularization of Schools Robs ChiMren of had its initial number last Unearth Information of Affiliation REGISTER(Name Registered m the U. S. Patent Office) Preparation for Life to Which week (continuing The Cath­ Has Come They Have Right olic Telegraph, the oldest rue VOL. XIII. No. 39 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, SEPT. 26, 1937 TWO CENTS Catholic paper in the United States). The expose of the new Supifeme Court Justice Hugo Bloomington, Ind.— Secularization of the schools and L. Black as a member of the Hu Klux Klan has been the neglect of religious training have produced in America Catholics Honor Constitution at a great open-air service in the Municipal sta­ The Salt Lake edition pre­ devastatingly complete. Senator Millard E. Tydings of dium in Philadelphia, with more than 50,000 gath­ a generation of spiritual and moral illiterates in which the serves the name of The In­ Maryland predicted in the Senate that if Black were nomi­ ering to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the signing of that document. Pictured helow is Dennis “ glaring moral aberration which is known today as the termountain Catholic, which nated to the Supreme Bench without sufficient information Cardinal Dougherty, Archbishop of Philadelphia (miter on head) af the Solemn Pontifical Mass of which ‘crime wave’ ’’ cannot be surprising, says a bulletin issued began its career in 1899, was being available about his Klan record, affidavits and state­ he was celebrant. The Cardinal returned thanks for the “ Divine protection which He has vouchsafed to by Indiana university following a nation-wide study. “ The suspended in 1919, and re­ ments might be printed in the press after the Senate had this nation during the 150 years that have elapsed since the adoption of the Constitution.” great majority of the children and youth of the United vived in 1926, now being acted. His prophecy has come true. News-Week thus States are today receiving only a modicum of that moral merged with The Register. sums up the charges: and religious preparation for living to which every child Bishop-elect Duane F. Hunt “ In a copyrighted series of stories and photostatic has a right,” says the study. of Salt Lake, who will be copies of documents obtained in The national survey on “ Char­ cpnsecrated in the Cathedral Alabama, the Pittsburgh Post- acter Development Through Reli­ Gazette and the North American gious and Moral Education in the of the Madeleine in the Utah \ Newspaper Alliance reported: Public Schools of the United capital city Oct. 28, edited B oard s Work in “ That on Sept. 11, 1923, Mr. Chicago Fuehrer States” was made by Henry L. the revived paper for a Black joined Robert E. Lee Klan Smith, Robert S. McElhinney, and long period and the Rev. No. 1, Knights of the Ku Klux George R. Steele. Mr. Smith is Robert J. Dwyer, who con­ Klan, Birmingham, where he was director of the bureau of co-oper­ a practicing attorney. Solicits Priests ative research of Indiana univer­ Mediating Strikes tinues as editor of the new “ That on July 9, 1925, at the sity’s school of education. publication, succeeded him. start of his first race for United “ Perhaps the most disconcert­ Between 1919 and 1926, The States Senator, he resigned from ing result of the study of character Monitor of San Francisco the Klan. To Mahe Living development work in the public Told by Prelate schools is to find that, although carried the title of The In­ “ That th e Klan apparently teachers and administrators of termountain Catholic to­ never acted upon the resignation. schools readily admit an interest “ That on Sept. 2, 1926, at a Chicago.— While Chicago’s lit­ Toronto.— Workings o f the Wis­ tle Fuehrer solicits a cassock-mak­ in character training and evidence gether with its name, but it state meeting of the Klan in Bir­ consin Labor Relations board, of ing business among priests, his a sincere concern over the moral never had much circulation mingham, Senator-nominee Black which he is a member, w’ere dis­ Amcrikadeutscher Volksbund apes welfare of our youth, they never­ in Utah. accepted a "ife membership’ in cussed before the annual conven­ the Fatherland’s leaders in making theless are hesitant to inaugurate tion of the International Associa­ The Register System of I the Klan. vicious attacks on Church and or to carry out any definite teach­ “ That Alabama Klan records in­ ing on the subject,” the report tion of Government Labor Officials Newspapers now counts 18 Churchmen. Leader of the bund by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis J. spected by reporters contain no says. diocesan 'organs in its mem­ here is Peter Bissibl, a tailor. Haas, famed strike mediator who indication that he subsequei^tly “ Speakers at bund meetings,” “ Yet another cause for concern bership. Seven of these dio­ resigned or repudiated the mem­ has been named dean of the new writes a Daily Times reporter who (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 7) school of social science at the Cath­ ceses are east of the Missis­ bership. joined the Nazi group to gather sippi river. These seven edi­ olic University of America. Mon­ “ That his political ally. Bibb information, “ are cheered when Faculty Additions signor Haas said that, since its tions have considerably more Graves (then Governor-nominee, they shout vulgar denunciations establishment in April, the Wiscon­ than half of the total circu­ now Governor of Alabama) ap­ of the Church, some of them un­ sin board has acted as mediator in peared with Mr. Black at the printable. Some speakers link the Made at Negroes’ 81 strikes involving between 16,- lation of all the diocesan edi­ with Jews and tions. rally and also accepted an inde­ 000 and 17,000 workers. Of the terminate membership. Communists, always good for a Catholic College 81, the board has settled 75. jeer from bund members.” Harold Denny, writing in “ That a Birmingham Klansman, Five states have followed the Winston Williams, a bricklayer, New Orleans.— (Special)— An­ national government by passing The New York Times, de­ attested by affidavit that he ivit- ticipating an enrollment of more ‘.‘little Wagner” laws, said Monsig­ clares that the blood purge nessed Mr. Black’s first induc­ Propaganda Wave i than 1,200, Xavier university, nor Haas. They are Massachusetts, in the Soviet Union, which tion into the Klan. first U. S. Catholic college for New York, Pennsylvania, Utah, “ That the Post-Gazette’s photo­ In U. S. Schools Is Negroes, added seven members to and . His talk dealt began with the slaying of static accounts of the second in­ hundreds of leaders in the No Truce in Struggle, *Osservatoref Sags its faculty. Outstanding among mainly w'ith the Wisconsin law and duction were reproduced from Seen by Magazine the new professors is Dr. Celestin the ways in which it differs from army and officialdom, has official and hitherto secret Klan Pierre Cambiaire, an officer of the National Labor Relations act. now descended to the hum­ records. Chicago. — A prediction and the French academy and president “ While the federal law is framed bler strata of society. Three “ That the original stenographic warning that “ during the coming POPE WARNS QERMANS of the Beta Pi Theta fraternity, on the assumption that the national notes were taken down by A. B. year the schools will be subjected who will teach Romance lan­ board shall be almost entirely a months ago, the greatest Hale, then official Klan reporter law enforcement agency, proceed­ generals in the Red army to the mounting pressure from guages. Xavier university is con­ and member of the firm of foreigm propaganda that will oper­ ducted by the Sisters of the ing against those found guilty of (Turn to Page 4 — Column 1) (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 1) AQAINST ‘NEW PROPHET unfair labor practices,” he said, ate similarly to that of 1914,” ap­ Blessed Sacrament. pear editorially in the current is­ Other new faculty members are ‘*the Wisconsin act expressly places sue of the Nation’s Schools, pub­ Vatican City. — (INS) — Ad­ draft of a proposed pastoral letter waiv “ Whoever knows the Span­ Dr. Philip Hornung, formerly of at least three distinct functions Observance Is Set for Oct. 24 the Catholic University •'^of Amer­ Tipon ’ its 'board: 1. Procneedlrrg lished here. dressing a group of German pil­ Condemning''the closing o f Cath­ ish anti-clerical press before 1936 Written by the editor, Arthur olic schools in the Reich. ica, who will work in the science against violators of the law. 2. Con­ grims who came to the Vatican sees today, and with terrible clar­ B. Moehlman, professor of school after the close of the great Nazi department; Dr. Alvin Sugan, ciliation. 3. Voluntary arbitra­ Mission Sunday Is administration at the University congress at Nuremberg, Pope Pius Vatican City.— In spite of the ity, what sanguinary fruits it has mathematics; Mary A. Dunn, tion.” of Michigan and widely known as warned against a “ new prophet,” moderation shown in anti-religious produced. And who can guaran­ home economics; Charles S. Mead While the Wagner act and the an educator and member of the thought to refer to Hitler. The propaganda at the Nazi congress tee the present rulers of Gennany and Charlotte L. Merot, who has federal railway labor act assume President’s Advisory Committee Pontiff said: “ This is an hour in in Nuremberg, Osservatore Ro­ that the seeds of hatred and denial studied in the Sorbonne at Paris, the right of employes to choose a Dependent Upon U. S. on Education, the article declares which a new prophet turns against mano savs that the congress cannot of every holy thing which, under language; Warren Weilbaecher, company union m an election held it is “ fairly well establishevd” that the Catholic religion and the Chris­ “ conceal the fact that the struggle, the very eyes of authority, devel­ philosophy. (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 2) several Spanish “ aid” meetings tian faith.” ’The Pope expects hidden and open, against the ops more powerfully, will not pro­ New York.— Hope for the suc­ Japanese war’s threat to mission this summer have been “ started shortly to receive a group of Ger­ Church— against rights guaran­ duce in Germany, too, fruits which He's Movie Actor, She’s Kiddies’ Guardian cess of the world-wide observance life in the Orient. (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n S) man Bishops and to inspect the teed by a solemn concordat— con­ should inspire fear in every real of Mission Sunday, Oct. 24, rests Throughout the United States tinues without truce. Proofs of friend of the Germans and their with the faithful of the United on Oct. 24, collections will be the continuing war on religion lie future?” States because of the unsettled takeij up for the missions and Ace Labor Trouble Shooter Talks in the unbridled anti-religious ac­ Though Nazi leaders have re­ STAUNCH FAITH IS MARK state of Europe and the Orient. members will be enrolled in the tions of the Nazi pr%ss, in laws re­ pudiated the neo-paganism of Al­ Interest in Mission Sunday is Pppagation of the Faith society. cently passed to take religious edu­ fred Rosenberg as a private work, heightened this year because of Bishops will write pastorals urging CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES cation out of the ^ahds of the official actions have made the Ros­ the observance of the 75th anni­ their people to be generous in sup- priests, and in the official promo­ enberg ideology the foundation of OF VAUDEVILLE COUPLE versary of the death of Pauline p()rting the missions, and priests tion of the new German "paganism.” all courses for teachers acceptable Jaricot, French foundress of the will preach on the work of spread­ Osservatore Romano sees in the to the State party. Society for the Propagation of the ing the faith. Plans for the cele­ NEEDED, McGRADY SAYS present anti-God campaign in Ger­ In vaudeville they were Haley Joseph I. Breen, who is paid to F-ith, and because of the Sino- Osservatore Romano declares: bration fn this country vere made many a striking parallel with “ Whoever, in the light of these and McFadden, hoofers and come­ keep the movies clean since the at a New York session of the board events in Spain before the present facts, remembers the encyclical, dians. In Hollywood they are Legion of Decency convinced the of directors of the Propagation of Washington. — (Special) — A tied before they reach the strike Mit Brenneder Sorge, and the Jack Haley, who stole Wake Up producers that cleanliness is profit­ Installation at the Faith, presided over by the Rt. new type of statesmanship based stage. He has settled difficulties able, tells this story about Jack capital importance attached to it and Live from under the obvious Rev, M.sgr. Thomas J. McDonnell, on Christian principles must be involving more than 1,500,000 Convert Work in in the interests of real peace be­ and Flo: national director. evolved if industrial relatipns are Rochester Nov. 11 men. “ Now,” he said as he pre­ tween Church and State .... can noses of Walter Winchell and Ben An old priest was amazed on his to progress along the right lines, Three special events in this pared to take over his work in Rural Areas to Be understand how dangerous is the ,Bemie, and his wife, Flo, who first trip to Hollwood. Said he: country will Recall the work of said Edward F. McGrady, 65- private industry, “ if I take this path which German cultural de­ “ I thou^t, before I came out here, Rochester, N. Y.— The solemn year-old Catholic trouble-shooter takes care of the kids. So says Pauline Jaricot. In St. Louis’ Ca­ job, I’ll have to prove my conten­ velopment begins to take, now that Hollywood was a cesspool of installation of the Most Rev. James for the Roosevelt administration, tion.” Discussed at Meet James G. Langdon in the Queen’s thedral at New Orleans, a bronze that the State authorities fully and iniquity. And here I’ve been E. Kearney as the fifth Bishop of when he retired as assistant sec­ Work. About all the Haleys have tablet in her honor will be dedi­ “ Congress has stated and the solemnly have declared the State’s listening to a woman talking about Rochester will take place on Thurs­ retary of labor to become labor Richmond, Va.— Convert-mak­ left from their hustle^bustle cated. Bishop Louis W. Du- supreme court has affirmed the the novena she and her husband day, Nov. 11. Bishop Kearney, who relations counsel for the Radio ing in rural areas will be given absolute concurrence in the lit­ vaudeville days is their staunch Bourg, second New Orleans Ordi­ far-reaching principle of unfet­ erary productions of Rosenberg.” have been making and about all the was Bishop of Salt Lake from nary, was closely associated with Corporation of America. special consideration at the rural Catholicity. tered collective bargaining for life directors’ meeting to be con­ priests they know across the coun­ 1932 until he was named Bishop of the founding of the Propagation For years, Mr. McGrady has the workers,” he says. Industry Rochester in August, succeeds the ducted here Nov. 6, the day befbre try and the Catholic orphanage of Faith society. His diocese and said that difficulties between labor has come to be made up of large the annual meeting of the National Bishop Lillis to Officiate for which they’re collecting funds. Most Rev. Edward Mooney, who that of Bardstown, Ky., were the and capital can be ironed out collective agencies, and “ labor w'as transferred from Rochester Catholic Rural Life conference. It doesn’t make sense.” first in the United States to get aid without intervention by govern­ also must move as a collectivism The institute will be the third con­ to be the first Archbishop of De­ from the society. To the tomb of The woman was Flo Haley, the ment or other outside interests. . . . through its own chosen repre­ ducted in 1937 by the Rural Life Installation Plans troit. Pauline Jaricot in Lyons, France, He has proved through his work sentatives.” delightful blonde McFadden, who bureau of the National Catholic had quite a reputation of her own will go a wreath sent by the so- as the administration’s trouble­ “ I believe the denial of the Welfare Conference. The Rev. Dr. (Turnto Page 2 — Colum n 6) shooter that disputes can be set- on the stage before she settled Converted 5,000 principle of collective bargaining Edgar Schmiedeler, O.S.B., is di­ Made in Leavenworth down to being Jack Haley’s wife to workers . . . is a primary cause rector of the bureau. and a good mother to his children. of current strife. But whatever Consecrated at Chicago Ceremony Mission activities in rural dis­ Leavenworth, Kans.— (Special) | ing been assistant pastor from Flo collects money for a sisters’ the causes, we move on, and, mov­ tricts offer a promising field, says — Installation of the Most Rev. 1915 to 1922, and then administra- ing, we must develop a new states­ orphanage by taking a cut out of iv'- ■ Dr. Schmiedeler. “ Particularly Paul C. Schulte as Bishop of Leav- | tor and later pastor. Six feet, two the kitty when her friends come , ' manship in the ranks of both in­ with the rapid growth of the motor enworth will take place in Immae inches in height, the Bishop is Mission Bishop to dustry and labor. in to play bridge. She learned * ^ mission,” he says, “ this activity has ulate Conception Cathedral, here, known as a “ fair” olfer; his chief that from her Jewish friends, who “ With statesmanship and Chris­ become perhaps the most practical Wednesday, Sept. 29, with the f and baseball. i ' always collect a percentage for the Pontificate Oct. 4 tian principle we can build an and promising one that at present Most Rev. 'Thomas F. Lillis, Bishop He is noted as an author and his­ Jewish charity. Then Flo sends economic structure that will sup­ faces the rural Church.” of City, officiating at Sol­ torian. (TwmtoP^ageZ — Colum n 6) ply all the needs of human beings Rural life work in several dio­ emn Pontifical Mass and the Most Chicago.— (Special)—The Most Bishops James A. Griffin of in a rising standard of life and ceses will be discussed at the insti­ Rev. John J. Glennon, Archbishop Rev. Ambrose Finger, O.F.M., who Springfield and Joseph H. Schlar- living.” tute. Featured speakers on the of St. Louis, delivering the ser­ Unrest Evident in Low Classes was consecrated here last Tues­ man of Peoria, co-consecrators. Mr. McGrady got his first labor program will include priests from mon. Bishop Schulte was conse­ day as Vicar Apostolic of Bishop James Walsh of Maryknoll experience as a pressman in a many sections of the country who crated last Tuesday in the Cathe­ Chowtsun, China, will pontificate was the preacher. The consecra­ Boston newspaper plant and ad­ have made intensive study of rural dral at St. Louis, with Archbishop INDIA’S UNTOUCHADLES for the first time in old St. tion took place on the 28th anni­ van ce to pre-eminence in lajbor life problems, and who will thus Glennon as consecrator and Auxil­ Peter’s church on the Feast of versary of Cardinal Mundelein’s relations through the presidency be able to contribute much to the iary Bishop C. H. Winkelmann of St. Francis, Oct. 4, where he will elevation to the Hierarchy. of the pressmen’s union. general program. St. Louis and Bishop C. E. Byrne be celebrant of Mass. The Bishop Present at the services were the of Galveston as co-consecrators. RIPE FOR CONVERSION is to be honored at a reception Most Rev. Archbishops J. F. Rum- Archbishop R. A. Gerken of Santa this Sunday afternoon in the mel. New Orleans, and Cyril Dal- Legionnaires Remember War Horrors Fp was the preacher. Stevens hotel. lal, Mosul, Iraq, and the Most Rev. The installation ceremonies will St. Louis.— Increasing unrest cipation proclamation was better The ceremony took Bishops E. F. Hoban, Rockford; ‘LOST BATTALIONV be attended by a group of Bishops, among India’s millions of un­ than is the condition of the un­ place in the Holy Name Cathe­ J. C. Plagens, Marquette; W. L. according tr the Very Rev. M. J. touchables has prepared the field touchables at pi-esent,” Father dral, with George Cardinal Munde­ Adrian, Nashville; S. V. Bona, O’Farrell, rector of the Leaven­ for a rich harvest of conversions Sontag said. “ Now the depressed lein, Archbishop of Chicago, as Grand Island, and William R. worth Cathedral, who is aiTanging if the Church will seize its pres­ classes lift their heads and ask: consecrator, and the Most Rev. Griffin, Auxiliary of La Crosse. STAND IS RECALLED the program. Among those who ent opportunity, the Rev. Peter ‘Why should we be slaves for­ A luncheon in the Knickerbocker have signified their intention of J. Sontag, S.J., former superior of ever?’ It has grown into a vert- hotel followed the Cathedral cere­ The thunder of guns in far-off tlesey Oct. 2-7, 1918— was re­ being present are the Most Rev. the Patna mission in India, told table revolution, a real upheaval. Any Reference to monies. China and Spain beat a grim roll called, however, in an unusual Bishops F. J. Tief, Concordia; A. Jesuit seminarians in a talk at Their dissatisfaction is not with Bishop Finger’s field of work in of war as thousands of American way. The private diary of Jim J. Schwertner, Wichita; C. H. Le- St. Louis university. Mass con­ Hinduism as a religion but as a Birth Control Is China is not far from the scene Legionnaires met in New York for Larney, Rochester, N. Y., youth Blond, St. Joseph; L. B. Kucera, versions in Northern India in the social system that grinds them of conflict south of Peiping, but, their annual convention. Jollity and signalman to Major Whittle­ Lincoln; C. H. Buddy, San Diego, last year point the way to what down unmercifully.” Banned on Radio he revealed on his arrival here, there was in plenty . . . whole­ sey, was printed as he left for the and C. H. Winkelmann, St. Louis. can be accomplished among India’s These u n fortu n a te millions, his mission was peaceful when he hearted pleasure in renewing old convention. Bishop Schulte succeeds the down-trodden people. whom humble trades and crafts The Rev. Swaminader Gnana left in July and had not been acquaintances. But few there It gpves intimate details of the Most Rev. Francis Johannes, who The untouchables are now ready, have marked with the stigma of Prakasar, O.M.I., of Jaffna, Cey­ Ottawa.— In a list of new reg­ bothered even in 1928 and 1929, were who wished to bring back five-day fight against a force of died in Denver last March. after hundreds of years of suf­ untouchable, are unable to rise of lon, former Hindu and a Protes­ ulations issued here, the Canadian when the Japanese and Chinese actual war scenes. They are too Germans that completely sur­ The new Leavenworth Bishop, fering and exploitation, to turn to themselves, he said. “ They know,” tant before his conversion to Ca­ Broadcast corporation prohibits troops were fighting in the prov­ bitter, too horrible. rounded the battalion. Common­ who was born at Fredericktown, anything that offers them reli­ declared Father Sontag, “ that of tholicism, who has converted 5,000 any reference to birth control. ince. He left Shanghai in August One of the most striking epi­ place .statements reflect a charnel Mo., March 18, 1890, and ordained gious, political, economic, and so­ themselve.s they can not realize Hindus. He is an authority on The CBC is the federal governing shortly before that city became the sodes in the World war— the grim house horror, but shot through the June 11, 1915, had rendered ail cial security. emancipation. They need strong the history of India and the Tamil body for all broadcasting in Can­ center of the Oriental war thea­ stand of the famous “ lost bat­ murk of war is the devotion of a of his pastoral service in the Old “ Why, the condition of the arms. Those strong arms can be UBCiiage> ada. ter. talion” of Major Charles W. Whit­ (Turn to Page Z — C olu m n s) Cathedral parish in St. Loui^, hav- American Negro before the eman­ (Turnto Page 2 — Colum n 1) PAGE TWO T H E REGISTER Sunday, September 26, 1937

JUSTICE BUCK’S RECORD Beleaguered Is Hugo 5“^^ Roo“«iu!^lL*r*.uu yEIERAN GIVES the complete expose of the Klan record of the first justice appointed to MORAL ILLITERATES ARE the Supreme Court by Mr. Roosevelt. Even denial of life membership, of which he says there is no such thing, by Dr. Hiram W . Evans, K.K.K. IN KLAN FU LLY AIRED imperial wizard, puts the justice in a bad way. The Chicago Daily PRODUCT OF EDUCATION News says a Kluxer ceases to be such while he answers a question about IT E D O K 1 0 K.K.K. membership. Below are pictured Justice Black, Dr. Evans, and (Continued From Page One) the Democratic nomination for Gov. Bibb Graves of Alabama, who is also charged with holding life (Continued From Page One) “ But we have some conditions in Stallings, Brazelton, & Hale; now United States Senator.” membership in the hooded order. official court reporter for Jeffer­ Mr. Black is not without de­ in the present situation in char­ this country which are past the son county, Alabama. fenders among Catholics. Edward 0. S. EOR lEEP acter education, as found in this stage of mere spiritual illiteracy— “ The Post-Gazette’s series ap­ Keating, Washington, editor of study,” the report say^ “ is that, conditions which with some justice peared under the name of Ray Labor, who himself felt the since the great majority of our may be laid at the door of secular (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) Sprigle, one of the paper’s re­ sting of bigotry in Colorado poli­ real Catholic, the trust in God of students of today are not receiving and religious educationists. There porters. Oliver Keller, Post- tics years ago, praised Mr. Black real men. ciety in the United States. A religious and moral instruction, are several hundred thousands of there is growing up a generation Gazette managing editor, assigned as a friend of labor when he ad­ Here are excerpts from the dramatization of her life will be young boys wandering over Amer­ 11 him to an investigation after the dressed the International Brother­ broadcast on the evening of Oct. lacking in the religious and moral ica today, many of whom are diary as printed in -Every Week qualities which we deem necessary Senate confirmed M r . Black’s hood of Boilermakers, Ship Build­ magazine: “ Wed., Sept. 25— Fair. 24 over radio station WMCA. hungry, or sick, or in trouble, or nomination. ers, Workers, and Helpers of Cool. Went to Mass and Commlin- No casualties have yet been re­ as qualifications for teachers. Our even in despair. teachers are for the most part “ Most of Sprigle’s report dealt America, at the union’s Kansas ion at 7 a. m. Reading and writ­ ported among missionaries in the _ “ Worse still is the fact that, be­ u with the Klan meeting in Bir­ City convention. Herve Clarest, ing letters this a. m. Made up Chinese war zone, but thousands products of our public schools, and sides these thousands of wander­ from the present student body, un­ mingham after Mr. Black had won a K. of C. officer at Mobile, and battle packs this afternoon for a t of missionaries and Catholic peo­ ing boys and untold numbers of taught and untrained in religion William S. Pritchard, a past state tack tonight or in a. m. . . .” ple have found themselves in wandering girls who, as groups, deputy of the K. of C. in Ala­ Several others “ and myself sit­ danger in the fighting. There are and morals, must come a large are rather notorious, our modem bama, congratulated Mr. Black ting around my candle, talking it 176 priests, 123 brothers, and 597 proportion of our future teachers. society has sent out and is con­ after his recent nomination. over, considering our chances, nuns in the Vicariate of Shanghai, Unless we inaugurate a more uni­ tinuing to send out into the world Untouchables of a center of terrific warfare. In versal program of character edu­ The following large newspapers hoping for the best, and agreeing millions of youths who are not commented in a way decidedly quite frankly that we are in the the province of Hopei, where cation in the public schools, the rooted in any religious or moral unfavorable to Mr. Black; New hands of God, wherever we are, fighting began, there are 237 situation as to properly qualified philosophy of life and who are not York Times, New York Herald come what may. Fellows do not priests, 85 brothers, and 173 sis­ teachers will continue to grow indigenous to any religions soil.” worse. India Ripe for Trihiine, San Francisco Chronicle, hesitate to express their religious ters. The report cites the unwilling­ Los Angeles Times, Des Moines feelings in such times. Waiting In a message to the faithful of “ The neglect of religious in­ ness of some teachers “ to live a Register, Cleveland News, Kansas to go over the top ‘with the best of the world, the Most Rev. Celso struction in one generation reacts life sufficiently exemplary to serve City Journal-Post, Detroit Free luck’ for fathers, mothers, and Costantini, secretary of the Sacred upon the following generation; the as an ideal for pupils.” “ It is a Press, New York Journal Ameri­ other near and dear ones’ sake. Congregation of Propaganda, re­ homes of the present day, there­ rather sad commentary on the Convert Harvest views the history of mission work can (Hearst), St. Louis Globe Please God I come through as well fore, show a marked decline in teachers in a school system when Democrat, Washington Evening as for my own. I have made my in the Church, tells of the begin­ efforts to give religious training of the officials admit that character (Continued From Page One) Star, Philadelphia Inquirer, Phila­ peace with God, hold no grudge, nings of the Society for the Propa­ any sort. Very little work is be­ education failed because the teach­ gation of the Faith, and asks Cath­ the arms of the Mohammedans— delphia Record, Washington Post, hereby putting them all aside if I ing done, then, except by the Bible ers could not live up to their own from whom, by the way, we Cath­ Buffalo Courier-Express, Cleve­ had any and offer up whatever olics of every country to give the schools, and they cannot ade­ code. Real success in developing missions both their prayers and olics can learn much—or of the land Plain-Dealer, Omaha World- happens in sacrifice and repara­ quately meet the needs. This character depends on the teacher’s their material assistance. Sikhs, or of the Christians. Many Herald, Hartford Courant, Chica­ tion for my past offenses. The leaves our citizenship too near the sincerity and earnestness in living are willing to become Christians go Daily Tribune, Detroit News, light' is going out! The Lord be plane of spiritual illiteracy. an upright life.” if their conversion will mean the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Milwau­ with us all. Amen!” alleviation of deplorable economic kee Journal, and Washington Daily Vaudeville Couple conditions. News. Bare'f Row to Treat lt^. “ For the first time in history Paul Block, head of the Block Propaganda Wave Staunch in Faith The germ that causes the disease is known mass conversions to Catholicism as Tinea Trichophyton. It buries itself deep newspape s, wrote an editorial in the tissues of the tldn and is yery hard to took place this past year in head^ “ Klansman on Supreme In U. S. Schools Is (Continued From Page One) kill. A test made shows it takes 20 minutes Northern India. They say that Court Insult and Danger to Coun­ her young son over to the orphan­ of boiling to kUl the germ; so you can see why the ordinary rem ^es are unsuccessful. grace is an invisible gift. I guess try,” and he felt so strongly on V’ r' age because she thinks it’s good it is in America, but in India it is Seen by Magazine for him “ t o ' know those little ^H. F. was developed solely for the purpose the matter that he inserted his of treating Athlete’s Foot. It is a liquid that visible. Father Westropp and I editorial as a paid advertisement boys.” Her daughter is well cared penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint baptized 3,000 of the leather (Continued From Page One) for now; she’s with the sisters, the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of in other newspapers. by agencies close to the official workers. Hundreds of thousands Far worse than Mr. Black’s they say, but she grew up in a the skin where the germ breeds. could have been baptized if our consular service.” traveling trunk when Haley and Klan record is the fact that, 16 “ At a number of Spanish ‘aid’ Itching Stops Immediatoly missionaries were allowed nowa­ years ago, he, as an attorney, McFadden were still hoofing it on As soon as vou ap^ly H. f . yon will days to work in the manner of meetings held this summer, when p i i i p the boards. defended the man who shot and questions were asked concerning find that the itening is immediarely rdlered. St. Francis Xavier and other early killed the saintly Father Coyle Jack Haley is going to he a top- You should paint the infected part with missionaries. Now the Church is the need for neutral attitudes, and rank star in Hollywood, but he’ll H. P. night and morning tmtil your feet are of Birmingham because the priest why an international agency like well. Usuallv this takes from thtee to tea very strict. Canon law says what had officiated at the Catholic wed­ never forget his stands in the days, althougn in severe cases it may take the missionary may and may not the Red Cross could not bear the Palace theater in Chicago, close longer or in mild cases less time. ding of the slayer’s convert daugh­ responsibility for general aid to do.’’ The Cnurch now demands ter. The Coyle verdict was per­ enough to old St. Patrick’s for him H. f . will leive the skin soft and smooth. long instruction of converts in sufferers on both sides, the ques­ to make Mass before the early-day You will marvel at the quick way it brings haps the worst miscarriage of jus­ tioners were rudely silenced or not you relief; e^edally if you are one of thos* pagan lands. tice in the history of Alabama. turn or a visit to the church be­ F o o t I t c h who have tried for years to get rid of Ath. invited to further meetings for tween shows. And he won’t soon lete’s Foot without success. ‘medical aid.’ It has been fairly forget attending St. Malachy’s ATHLETE'S FOOT B . F. Sent OnJTxee Trial Guernica Sacked by well established that the move­ church, the actors’ chapel in New Msgr. Haas Tells ment was started by agencies close Qlbb Graves. Sign and mail the coupon, and a bottl* Reds, Says Witness York. Send Coupon of H. F. will be mailed you immediately. Villanova, P a . — “ Let it be Of Board’s Work to the official consular service. The Don't Pay Until Relieved Don’t send any money and don’t pay the understood, no matter what has ‘medical aid’ movement has all the postman any money; don’t pay anythmg any earmarks of sweet propaganda to Famous Chicago Church Accordina to the Goreromenc Health Bul- time unless H. F. is helpiiw you. If it doe* been said to the contrary at home (Continued From Page One) develop sympathy and ultimately leda No. E-28, at lean 50% of the adult help you, we know you will be glad to lead and abroad, the Nationalists’ air­ to determine the collective bar­ Celebrates Fiftieth Year popuiatioo of the United States ate being us $1 for the treatment at the end of tea involvement.” atucked by the disease known as Athlete's days. That’s how much faith we have in planes never bombarded Guernica, gaining agency, the Wisconsin law LATE U. 8. NEWS FLASHES foot. H. F. Read, sign and mail the coupon today nor did they destroy anything in provides that “ no company union Chicago.— Chicago’s famous No­ Usually the disease starts between the toes, the town. Guernica was sacked or officer thereof shall appear upon 64 Colored Converts tre Dame church, known as the little watery bliners form, and the skiu and destroyed by the anarchists ctacks and peels. After a while, the itching GORE PRODUCTS. INC. C. B. any ballot taken by the board." Baptized in New York Priests to Conduct Open Forum Christian doctrine will be con­ “ old French” church, celebrated becomes intense, end you feel as though you 800 Perdido St., New Orleans, La. before they fled.” Thus writes a would like to Ktatch oS aU the skin. The Wisconsin law works on the New York.— Sixty-four Colored Chicago.— An open forum to be ducted here in connection with its golden jubilee Sept. 19. The Please send me immediately a complete priest who was an eyewitness to theory that company unionism and converts, the largest summer class held in the courtyard of Holy the third national Catechetical Most _ Rev. Guillaume Forbes, Beware of It Spreading treatment for foot trouble at described the taking of Guernica and of the above. I agree to use it according to di­ collective bargaining are contra­ in the four years of the work of Name Cathedral, here, will be Congress of Christian Doctrine Archbishop of Ottawa, sang a Sol­ Often the disease travels all over the fall of Bilbao, the Rev. Diego P. rections. If at the end of 10 days my feet dictions. The act makes it unfair the New York Apostolate to the conducted twice a week by the Oct. 9 to 12. emn Mass as the highlight of the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet are getting better, I will send you (1. de Arrilucea, O.S.A., at Por- practice for an employer “ to en­ celebration. A golden jubilee become ted and swollen. The skiu also Colored, were baptized in crowded priests of the Cathedral parish. Win* Valuable Scholarship If I im not eotirely satisfied, I will te- tugalete, Spain. courage membership in any com­ banquet was served to dignitaries cracks and peels, and the Itching becomes turn the unused portion of the bottle to St. Charles Borromeo’s church, 56 in Colored Seminary Queens Village, L. I.— John J. worse and worse. you within 15 days from the rime I re­ pany union” or to “ initiate, create, of Church and State at the Palmer Get rid of this disease as quickly as possi­ Harlem. The Rev. Marcus Glover, Bay St. Louis, Miss.— St. Augus­ Skelly, Jr., a graduate of St. Au­ ceive I t . dominate, or interfere with the for­ house in the afternoon. ble, because it it veiy conugious, and it may » * PRIEST'S STRANGE a Colored priest ordainei' last June tine’s seminary, an institution for gustine’s high school, Brooklyn, mation or administration of any go to your bauds or even ta the under arm NAME...... MIXTURE HELF>S HAIR! and soon to leave for work in A f­ Colored students aspiring to the has been awarded the Pennsyl­ or crotch of the legs. organization of employes.” rica, preached the sermon. priesthood and membership in the Most people who have Athlete’s Foot bare ADDRESS- CARE vania-Frank Thomson scholarship Denies Father Coughlin tried all kinds Of remedies to cute it without OF THE HAIR U now beins Motfreo to Botlp sufferers Society of the Divine Word, re­ valued at $3,200 and will enter success. Ordinary germicides, antiseptics, CITY,------STATE- It detenbdb bow to use the etnmge oompoond (oow Cardinal’s Birthplace Senator ‘Overhauled’ opened with 43 students in the the engineering school of Villa­ Will Remain in Europe salves ot ointmeus iddom do any fooot e^Ied HAIRMORE), mixed by Fether Jezoee GHmore, high school and college and 13 in grew perfect faior on hnd of b»ld etadent. Bioee Is Site of New Church nova college, Villanova, Pa., this Royal Oak, Mich.—Social Jus­ more than 50,000 bottles have been saeeeeefally In Stay at Hospital the major seminary. fall. tice, the Rev. Charles E. Cough­ used, ail roy^Ues going to charity. Write for free Washington.— Catholic Senator C.Y.O.i Meet Set for Oct. 17 lin’s weekly newspaper, denies the treatise to R. H. Gilmore (brother of Father Gilmore). New York. — Ground was bro­ Girl Scout Board Meets Oct. 13 SXO Tcstile Tower, SeatUe, WaalungtoiL Patrick McCarran of Nevada left Fort Wayne, Ind.— The first New York.— Mrs. William J. widely published statement that ken on the site of the birthplace Naval hospital feeling “ better than WE WILL PAY YOU of Cardinal Hayes for the new St. annual diocesan Catholic Youth Babington Macaulay, the former the radio priest intends to remain in years” after spending several Andrew’s church. The Rt. Rev. Organization conference in this Mrs. Nicholas F. Brady, chairman indefinitely in Europe, where he FROM 5% TO 9% weeks there for a thorough physi­ Msgr. Michael J. Lavelle turned city will be held Oct. 17. of the board of directors of Girl is now on a visit. cal overhauling. 15 Cleric* Professed Scouts, will address that organiza­ FOR LIFE EPILEPSY-FITS the first spadeful of earth. Serv­ on any amount you give us to support our work Have supplied sufferers with a medicine ices at the old church, where the Villanova, Pa.— The Very Rev. tion at the opening of its annual Birth Records Smashed that many users say has proved successful Albany Bishop Blesses John J. Farrell, prior of the Au- convention Oct. 13 in Savannah, for the Preservation of the Faith. HOLY first printers and night workers’ TRINITY LIFE INCOME ANNUITY BONDS in relieving attacks. I now wish to reach all Mass was started, will not be in­ gustinian scholasticate, here, pre­ Ga. At Wichita Hospital those who have not been helped and to do New College Building are safe and sound. Write today, stating your terrupted. Albany, N. Y.— The Albany ex­ sided at the solemn profession of Priest Writing Dictionary Wichita, Kans. — Seventy-four 80 am offering a trial FR E E . Send for it Baltimore.— The Rev. Joseph L. age and the amount of money you have available for God’s work. sow. giving age. tension of St Bonaventure’s col­ 15 clerics on the Feast of St. babies are a lot of babies to be ' B. LEPSO, E. WmeHT ST., MILWAWEE. WS. Indiana State Legion lege, Loudonville, was formally Nicholas of Tolentine. Lucas, S.J., lately returned lor a born in one month in one mater­ MISSIONARY SERVANTS OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY opened Sept. 22. The Most Rev. Former Missionary Dies few months’ rest from the Philip­ nity department anywhere. This V. Rev. Engene J. Brennan, M. S. SS. T-, Holy Trinity, Alabama Elects Priest Chaplain Edmund F. Gibbons, Bishop of Al­ Hancock, Mich. — The Rev. pine islands after ten and a half number of births in Augpist topped St. Michael’s Mission Whiting, Ind.— The Rev. George bany, blessed the new building Peter Maguire, C.P., for five years years of missionary work in Min­ all previous records for maternity danao, has spent part of the in­ J. Moorman, pastor of Sacred and addressed the student body a missionary in Argentina, died cases in St. Francis’ hospital. The House Heart church here, was chosen here at the age of 48 years. terval of rest allotted to him in average number of babies born Coneioa, N. T. that morning. -1 chaplain of the Indiana State de­ Last Mass Said in Cathedral putting the last touches to a per month in the hospital in 1936 A Preparatory Seminary for partment of the American Legion Church Installs Aid Rochester, N. Y.— The last Mass sizable dictionary of the Visayan was 44.5; this year the average is THE REGISTER Belated Vocations at the convention held in Terre was celebrated in St. Patrick’s Ca­ dialect. Visayan is the language 48.3. The Fathcra of the Society of the Haute. Father Moorman’s elec­ For Hard of Hearing thedral here Sept. 16, the sanctuary spoken throughout most of Min­ Published Every Week by The Catholic Press Society, Inc. Divine Word have opened a house of danao and in a modified form in studies for young men 17 years and tion was unanimous, following the San Diego.— An acousticon— in­ lamp was extinguished, and the Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, 934-938 Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. Post Office Box 1497 over, who wish to study for the Mis* withdrawal of the two other pro­ strument for the hard of hearing doors were locked. The Cathe­ the island of Cebu. offered*to treat 26 patients free sionary Priesthood in the Society. dral is embraced in the property Nun* to Repeat Nursing Course posed candidates. — has been installed in one of the in the infantile paralysis epidemic ...... Most Rev. Bishop Urban J. Vebr, D.D.* Denver ITte course is especially designed for recently sold by the Diocese of Chicago.— The Sisters, Helpers those who have had little or no Latin confessionals at St Vincent de that gripped the city. President'Smeritus__ ...Most Rev. Bishop J. Henry Tihen* D.D.* WiebiU* Kansas previously. Reasonable allowance will Paul’s church. The instrument is Rochester to the Eastman Kodak of the Holy Souls will repeat their £ditor*in*Chief...... Rev. Msgr. Matthew Smith. Pb.D.« LL.D.* Jour.D Dying Chinese Causes Seminary Cornerstones Laid Managing Editor....^...... A. Smith* Jonr.D. be made for those who cannot pay full for the use of the hard of hearing com pany. free instruction in first aid and Newark, N. J.— The corner­ tuition. Associate Editors— Millard F. Everett. Jour.D.; C. J- McNeill* A.B.* B.J.; Conversion of Family whether of that parish or not. Spanish Pastoral Reprinted home care of the sick in co-opera­ stones for the major diocesan sem­ Rev. Walter Canavan* M .A.; Rev. John Cavanagh. H .A .; Rev. Clarence G. Applications should be addressed tion with the Chicago branch of to die Ossining, N. Y.— After 35 years New York.— The joint pastoral inary Chapel of Christ the King Issenmann, S.T D. letter of the Spanish Bishops to the American Red Cross. Very Rev* Fr. Rector. of deliberation, a large family in New Lansing Bishop and the major diocesan seminary IDIOCESAN EDITIONS ’ Kochow, South China, sought ad­ the Bishops of the whole world Brain Research New Project edifice of the Immaculate Concep­ mission to the Catholic Church. Will Bless Main Altar On the War in Spain has just been Washington. — Announcement tion were laid in Darlington Sept. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Fresno) The head of Jhe clan told the Rev. Battle Creek, Mich.— The Most issued by the America press. It was made of the establishment Most Rev. Bishop Philip G. Scher, D.O., President 19. The ceremonies were broad­ Rev. Harry A. Clinch, Acting Editor and Manager Swelling Reduced John A. McGinn, a Maryknoll mis- Rev. Joseph Albers, recently in­ is also reproduced in an N.C.W.C. at Georgetown university of a cast over station WOR. And Short Brcothinc rolioTtd when stalled as the first Bishop of pamphlet. Brain Research institute, the SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA REGISTER (Sacramento) cnnocd b j nnnatnral collection of water in sioner from Providence, that when Moat Rev. Bishop Robert J. Armstrong, D.D., Pre.ident Lansing, will bless the new $17,000 Birth Control Stand Not Binding facilities of which will be placed Priest Chaplain of Disabled Vets •bdemen, feet and lega, and when preaaure their father, who had a little Columbus, 0 .— The Rev. Thom­ Rev. Pstrick A McHugh, S.T.B., Editor snd Business Msnsger ■boTe ankles leaves a dent. Trial package main altar in S t Philip’s church Atlantic City.— A paragraph at the disposal of scholars, experi­ knowledge of Catholicism, was dy­ as J. Taylor, chaplain of the Acad­ NEBRASKA REGISTER (Grsnd Isisnd) FKEE. COLLUU MEDICINE COMPANY ing, he summoned the family Saturday, Oct. 2, and pontificate dealing with birth control, in­ menters, and practitioners. The Most Rev. Bishop S. V Bona. D.D.. President; Rev. Patrick McDald (No. Platte), Dept (Si, ATLANTA. GA. Sunday at the 10:30 o’clock Mass. cluded in a report submitted by central purpose of the project is emy of Our Lady of the Elms, Ak­ Editor; Rev. Thomas J. Hurray (Burwell), Business Director about him, and admonished them ron, 0., was named national chap­ EASTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Great Falls) with these words: “ Look up one of the 28 committees of the to add to man’s knowledge of the normal and abnormal brain. lain of the Disabled American Vet­ Most Rev. Bishop Edwin V. O'Hara, D.D., LL.D., President the Doctrine Church that is signed Army Man Promoted American Hospital association in Rev. Eugene Gergen, Editor and Business Manager Facial Blotches convention here, does not put the Decoration of Graves Postponed erans of the World War at the 17th WESTERN MONTANA REGISTER (Helena) with the Ten Character (the annual convention of the organi­ To easa the stinging soreness ^ Cross). That is the True Church. association on record in the mat­ Philadelphia. — The decoration Most Rev. Bishop Joseph M Gilmore. D.D., President of t h e Constitution Signers’ zation here. Rev. Patrick Casey. M.A., Editor and Business Manager and aid healing, bathe with ▼ Enter it.” ter, officers of the organization NEVADA REGISTER (Reno) Resinol Soap—then apply have made clear. graves, among them that of Heads Alhambra Order Most Rev. Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, D.D., J.C.L., D.Se.Hist., President Louvain Alumni Meet Sept. 28 Thomas FitzSimons, a Caftiolic, Atlantic City.— John M. Miller Rev. John T. Smith, Editor and Business Msnsger Burglar Takes Copy Dubuque.— American alumni of has been postponed from Sept. 17 of Baltimore, past grand knight of SOUTHERN NEBRASKA REGISTER (Lincoln) Maryland council, Knights of Co­ Most Rev. Louis B. Kucera, D.D., President Of ‘Fisherman’s Ring’ the University of Louvain who re­ to Sept. 29. Rev. Maurice TIelmann, M.A., Jour.D., Editor and BuBlnesa Manager R e s in o l side west of the Appalachians at Fete to Have Religious Pageant lumbus, and past grand command­ WEST VIRGINIA REGISTER (Wheeling) Vatican City.—r-A c ^ y of the er of Alcala caravan. Order of the Most Rev. Bishop John J. Swint, D.D., President Pope’s “ Fisherman’s Ring” was their reunion Sept._ 28 will be Chicago.—Light of Ages, pre­ sented by a cast of 500 persons as Alhambra, was unanimously elect­ Rev. Frederick J. Schwerts, M.A., Editor snd Businees Manager stolen in the burglary of the Papal guests of the Archdiocese of Du­ Old Leg Trouble a part of Chicago’s Centennial ed supreme commander of the Or­ PEORIA REGISTER (Peoria, niinois) major dome’s apartments. The buque, which is celebrating its Most Rev. Bishop J. H. Sehlarmsn, D.O., Pb.D., J.C.O., President lasy to use Viscose Method Fe.stlval of Religion, Oct. 15 to der of the Alhambra at the 17th heals many old leg sore*. Ko “ Fisherman’s Ring” is the Pontiff’s centennial this year. Rev. H. H. Rose. A.B., B.J., Editor and Business Msnagsr 23, will show the part played by biennial convention of the supreme SANTA PE REGISTER (SanU Fe. New Mexico) Cost for TRIAL, if it fails In seal of authority derived through Know Martyr* Better, Say* Priest ten days. Describe if your sore New York.— An appeal to the religion in Chicago’s history— divan of the order here. Most Rev. Ar.hbiehop Rudolph A. Gerken, D.D., President ie c a u ^ by injuries, varicose S t Peter. When a Pope dies, the from Father Marquette, Jesuit Very Rev. Msgr. Philip G Mahoney, Editor and Businesa Manager TciDs. or swollen leg aid get ring is taken from his finger and priests of the country to aid in Bishops’ Stand on Labor Lauded ALTOONA REGISTER (Altoona, Pa.) - explorer, to the present day. Host Rev Bishop Richard T. Guilfoyle, President FRE£ Book. broken. A new one is made for making better known Saints Dallas.— Following an address DR. J. L. CLASOK TlfiCOSB Isaac Jogues, John de Brebeuf, Priest Honored for War Service he delivered to labor men from all Rev. Thomas E. Madden, Pb.D., S.T.L., Editor and Businesa Manager CO. the next Pontiff. The one lost in New Orleans.— The Rev. J. B. TEXAS PANHANDLE REGISTER (Amarillo) IMN. Dearborn S t, Chicago, UU the burglary was used for sealing and their companions is made by over North Texas in the Cotton Host Rev. Bishop Robert E. Lueey, D.D., President 10S86.AIvarcdo.Los Angeles. Cal* Delepine, pastor of St. Augustine’s briefs. the Rev. John J. Wynne, S.J., for-^ Bowl stadium here, William Green, Rev. Thomas J. Drnry, Editor and Businesa Manager mer vice postulator for the mar­ church, has been made a Chevalier president of the American Federa­ LA CROSSE REGISTER (La Crosse. Wise.) of the Legion of Honor. In France Most Rev. Bishop Alexander J. McGavick. D.D., President; Most Rev. Bishop tyrs’ canonization. tion of Labor, was presented with William R. Griffin, Vice President Catholic Evidence Guild Birth Control Act Bring* Fine on a visit in 1914, he enlisted in a copy of the joint pastoral letter DULUTH REGISTER (Duluth. Minn.) FISTULA Closes Summer Season Brookline, Mass.— Convicted of the French army and saw 54 recently issued by the Bishops of Moat Rev. Bichop Thomas A. Welch. President violation of the statute forbidding months of service in the trenches. Rev. Joseph Hughes, Editor and Business Manager Hays, Kans.— The Catholic Evi­ the province of San Antonio. Said CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH REGISTEI^ (Cincinnati) Regardless of whether or not the exhibiting and offering for Car Crash Fatal to Priest Green: “ The Catholic Bishops will Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, O.P., S.T.M., Archbishop of Cincinnati; Charles dence ^ ild closed its summer Chicago.— The Rev. Leo W. you have been operated on for season Sept. 10 with a series of sale of articles intended to pre­ never realize how fully I appre­ Williams, K.C.S.G., President of Board; Rev. Edward A. Preking, S.T.D., Editor Keeler, S.J., former instructor at TENNESSEE REGISTER (Nashville) Fistula, Piles, or any other rectal five outdoor meetings at Quinter. vent conception. Dr. Ilia Galleani ciate their -stand on organized S t Ignatius’ high school here and Host Rev. Bishop W. L. Adrian, D.D., President trouble, write today to The Mc- The season opened in June and of Boston was fined $400 by Judge labor.” Rev. George J. Flanigen, Editor and Businesa Manager Cleary Clinic, 9800 Elms Blvd., meetings were held in various Philip H. Parker in the district professor of philosophy at the INTERMOUNTAIN CATHOLIC REGISTER (Balt Lake City, Utah) Excelsior Springs, Mo., for their court. Gregorian college of Rome, was Host Rev. James E. Kearney, D.D.. Bishop-Designate of Rochester, APnstolIe Kansas communities. Most of the killed when the automobile in Administrator of the Diocese of Salt Lake, Honorary President; Most Rev. Free Book describing the Mc- centers visited were almost one ‘Flying Priest* to Address which he was riding skidded off DON’T BE Duane Francis Hunt, D.D., Bishop-Elect of Salt lAke, President Cleary treatment which has proved hundred per cent non-Catholic. N C.C.W. Rev. Robert J. Dwyer, M.A., Editor; Rev, Charles E. Freegsrd, Business Msnsger successful in thousands of cases. Washington.— The Rev. Paul the road near San Jose, Calif. High the CUT The Denver Cstholie Register is also a part of this newspaper system. interest was shown in Schulte, O.M.I., noted “ flying Vandals Damage Church This book was prepared by The lectures. McCleary Clinic, well-known spe­ Chief among army promotions priest,” will address the annual East Orange, N. J.— Damage ex­ UNTIL YOU TRY THIS Price ot The Register (dated every Sunday). 31 a year. Canada and South WONDERFUL TREATMENT America, 31.50. Foreign, $1.76 In bundle lota, one cent s copy if bonght cialists on rectal and colon dis­ is that of Col. 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, ^ ^ W W W W "STRANGE BUT TRUE” By M. J. Murray ASK AND LEARN T H E B O O K : Honor to Angels Addratt P. O. Bos 1497. DeiiTor, Coio. !^ most fRtrvMkdbie m ui of ^ 0 I r e g i s t e r : ifte O 'O oQ fiM /lAHON , « « / t m f Ca t h o l i c . In the Aug. 1 edition of the dead and proved He was Divine. ^ ^ ^ ^ Urged by Church R e g is t e r an article contained an It was also on Sunday that the h k is 4t periods offis li/e» <1 A A A A A A., account of two priests who a re' Holy Ghost descended upon the m « 1 '5 THE HOLY SACRIFICE. By father and son. I have always Apostles a n d established His IW U O 'C o n n a l l cVi^f UcutctiM it Rt. Rev. Fernanu Cabrol, O.S.B. St. Michael Was Leader of Band That been instructed that the Church Church. The consecration of the C ik n ciie im^nctpAtion 88 pp. Burnt, Oates, & Waih- forbids pnests to many. Will you first day of the week has no in­ ■ Twr A mcmter of ilie Lifllitk ftrUAniriit. bourne. 2t, 6d. Quelled Heavenly Uprising and Drove kindly explain this difficulty? trinsic connection with the Jewish Tbit little work it “ an elemen­ In the case you speak of, the Sabbath, but is an ecclesiastical ■ rtonowy Colonel^ F iw li 4rmSf. tary book on the Matt, intended Fallen Rebels From Paradise father was a widower who was or­ institution, dating from the Apos­ > UeutSenAnt* in *(ne Russian. bo<{^i^T4. either for those non-Catholics who dained after his wife’s death. tles themselves, who called it the ■ CommAndeK- (n- ChiefLUrkMuAMAn Anrni * with to gain, in a few pages, tome (The Liturgy— Week of Sept. 26 and certain healing waters were Canon 987 gives marriage as “ Lord’s day.’’ idea of the meaning and the se­ to Oct. 2) named after him, especially the hot an impediment to the reception of In Acts XX, 7, there is a descrip­ . A d r t h i r A c T CK iU a h . f I c c f . ^ quence of its ceremonies; or for (By Rev. C l a r e n c e G. springs of Hiedapolis in Phrygia. Sacred Orders in the Latin rite. tion _ of an Apostolic ecclesiastical ■ tIoriorArtj Colonel Cbst^ . Catholics who have not made a ISSBNMANN, S .T .D .) Near Constantinople, a church ex­ A man is freed from the impedi­ service on Sunday, including the special study of the liturgy or of Sun^y, Stpt. 26 — St*. Isaac isted in his honor in the fourth archaeology.” Again: "I t is not Jo3:ueSs John de Br«beuf» and their ment by the death of his wife, by Mass or celebration of the Eu­ • And Colonel . CompaniODSs the North American century, possibly in the lifetime of a declaration of nullity of his mar­ charist and a sermon: “ And, on our purpose to write a commentary Jesuit Martyrs (double of the second the Emperor Constantine. Sozo- riage by a competent ecclesiastical the first day of the week, when in pm fiiicallff oUl iUe tnJars iif on the prayers of the Mass, but class). Commemoration of the 19th men, the historian, writes that in «nd for nearfy eJeru eounttiu, in ronkt only to help our readers to under­ Sunday after Pentecost and of StSs this church the sick often were court, by a dissolution of a non- we were assembled to break bread, Cyprian and Justina, Martyrs. consummated marriage by Papal Paul discoursed with them.’’ yatynuj from io Cenenti, nn4 tJn s a stand the sequence and close con­ Monday, Sept. 27—Sts. Cosmas healed and other wonders wrought dispensation, or by solemn reli­ rdtuttoof on the Hortkem sicLt in ike nection of all these parts.” in and Damian, Martyrs (semi*double). through the intercession of Mi­ gious profession. these words the author himself Tuesday, Sept. 2S-^St. Wences* chael. If a man marries a woman in ^jjjAm ir/can W n r . sets forth hit purpose. W e have laus, Dilke and Martyr (semi­ double). More commonly, Michael is con­ order to save her reputation and but to add that he hat happily sidered the patron of soldiers and If a person has the intention of provide a name for the unborn Wednesday, Sept. 29— Dedication making a good Confession but mis­ achieved it. of St. Michael, the Arcbanrel the protector of mankind. In the child for whom he is responsible, (double of the first class). Book of Daniel he is called one understands the priest's question but does so through fear, is the Abhot Cabrol hat made many Thursday, Sept. 30— St. Jerome, contributions to liturgical litera­ of the “ chief princes” of the concerning the number of times a marriage considered valid by the Priest, Confsssor, and Doctor sin was cornmitted in one’s past ture. His fine work in this field (double). heavenly army and the special pro­ Church? FruSay, Oct. 1— St. Remi^fels (greater double). No, the Confession is good pro­ order to nullify the marriage enthusiasm in Christian 'ife and Church, who continues to fight for vided the penitent was in good there would have to be a violent man’s deliverance from the power worship. W e need not be surprised, From early times, all the angels faith and sincerely intended to be or grave fear, unjustly caused by then, that, even in to brief a book df the devil. This thought is contrite a n d honest. Further­ an external agent, to free himself were honored on Sept. 29, and for brought to mind daily now in the as the one under consideration, he this reason Pope Boniface II about more, there is no law compelling from which the man was compelled prayer to St. Michael said after it able to bring out strikingly the 630 chose this day to dedicate a the reconfession of a sin already to choose marriage. No other, fear, Low Mass. In the Confiteor, Mi­ exquisite beauty of tome of the church in Rome to the Archangel told in a worthy Confession. The even if it would give cause to the chael is mentioned after Mary, prayers, especially of the consecra­ Michael, whence comes the present reason the priest questioned the contract, entails the nullity of Queen of heaven. tion prayers, and to call atten­ title of the feast celebrated on penitent about the number of marriage (canon 1087). tion to the remarkable geniui of this date. The Mass composed for Guardian Angels times the sin was committed in the Latin language to express the past was to determine whether the dedication is said .low as the That particular angels are ap­ If one took used bridge timbers briefly and powerfully the eleva­ or not it had become a habit, ike canonitaton, Mass for the 18th Sunday after pointed by God to watch over that belonged to the county and tion of the souls of the Church to Pentecost, and some of the prayers every individual human being born whether something was wrong which were valued at less than God. with the penitent’s purpose of relate to the dedication of a into the world is the common $10, did one commit a mortal sin? 0 ’R>oU There it a short explanation of church. The present Mass said on teaching of theologians, based, amendment, or whether _ he was the Missal and a brief critical living in Sin or really avoiding the Objectively, the amount of $10 (1124-1180} Sept. 29 is of later date and again among other texts in Scripture, in these circumstances would not bibliography of outstanding books contains references to all good oh the words of Our Lord in refer­ occasions of sin. Rppe Honorlus HI pUced on the Mass.— C. A. Herbst, S.J. ence to little children: “ Their constitute grave matter, but, sub­ record. iVve ‘RAISING OF SEV£H angels as the object of this feast; jectively, it is possible that the and in the oldest Roman sacramen­ angels in heaven always see tha If my boy friend’s grandfather DEAD PERSONS 1P UFE IMROUQH DIALOGUE OF COMFORT man acted in bad faith, that is, tary or Mass book, the Leonine, face of My Father who ia in and my grandfather were brothers, THE SAINT'S INTERCESSION. AGAINST TRIBULATION. By t^ k them thinking it was a mortal the prayers for this day make in­ heaven” (Matt, xviii, 10). how close are we related and can St. Thomas More. 301 pp. Burnt, sin, and, acting with such a con­ direct mention of angels as individ­ These guardian angels lead the we be married? Oates, & Wasbbourne. 7s, fid. science, he was guilty of a grave ual guardians. individual toward heaven by de­ You are related 'in the third From April 17, 1534, to the day fending him from evil, helping him degree of the collateral line. sin. A separate feast in honor of the AR£ASMALL of his martyrdom, July 6, 1535, guardian angels is not known be­ to pray, and to do good. Their Canon 1076 says that marriage is JE S um W HAIDERS . , St. Thomas More was a prisoner mission is to serve the future heirs Is it selfish to offer Mass for fore the 16th century, when its invalid between blood relations to ARE COMPtUNG W f A c TA SANCTORUM in the Tower of London. In tbe of heaven for, as S t Paul says, the third degree inclusive. A dis­ oneself rather than for the souls celebration was kept in Spain on (LIVES OF m e SAINTS), n t v ARE cM R rm o N earlier part of hit incarceration, the angels are “ ministering spirits pensation would be necessary be­ in purgatory? Tuit tvo/e/t coMi-ien/ceo s o o VEARi aoo bv March 1. In 1608, at the request the "Dialogue of Comfort” was of Emperor Ferdinand II of Aus­ sent to minister for them who fore you could marry. . BSt t>« • WKA. WM aOiLM O .S J FROM whom tW £ / ^ J written. It was ‘not made public, No, if one is prompted by the ‘ THeift NAME* tria, Pope Paul V instituted a spe­ shall receive the inheritance of consciousness of one’s own spirit­ however, until several years after cial Mass and Ofilce for tbo feast salvation” (Heb. i, 14). Is o- special dispensation neces­ ual or temporal needs. Habitually his death; and np to the present and extended its observance to the One need only^ to page through sary in order that a couple, one to exclude the souls in purgatory no adequate Catholic edition was whole empire. Pope Clement X the Bible to find repeated expres­ Catholic and the other non-Cath- from one’s prayers, however, is available. gave the feast to the entire West­ sions of belief in a guardian olic, can be married in the church utter folly. The Church makes The “Dialogue” it the last work ern Church and fixed its celebra­ angel. Jacob prayed his good before the altar, or can all mixed a commemoration for the de­ Qolden Rule Towards Qod and that More completed, and in it tion on the first free day after the angel to bless his two grandsons marriages be performed in the parted souls in every Mass, has are to be found those basic con­ Feast of St. Michael, namely, Oct. in these words: "The angel that church at any hour? instituted special Masses of Re­ victions that sustained him to the 2. delivereth me from all evils bless By reason of canon 1102, a quiem, and has set aside special end; it is, too, his last word to hit these boys” (Gen. xlviii, 16). Not Bishop may give permission for days for their particular re­ Man Seen as Basis of Qood Life family, wherein he reiterates many St. Michael only individuals but also king­ a mixed marriage to be performed membrance, in addition to approv­ of the counsels which he had given The signification of the name doms, cities, dioceses, churches, in the church, provided it be not ing many prayers with grants of Charity is the greatest of all Because God is so infinitely per­ company it. It is in the will. If them before. He writes of faith Michael, “ Who is like God,” re­ and even families are considered at the celebration of Mass. In indulgences for this intention. We virtues. It is a supernatural fect and worthy of all love; be­ we love God because of His good­ end the various ills the flesh it calls the struggle between the to have a protecting angel. a few dioceses, because of local can help ourselves by assisting the virtue by which we love God above cause our souls naturally yearn for ness, we are truly charitable. If heir to, of temptation and the woes faithful and fallen angels. Michael Not from a want qf power but conditions, a standing permission souls in purgatory with our all things for His own sake, and all that is perfect and beautiful our love is perfect, it wipes out of life, of comfort and of consola­ is looked upon as the leader of the in His infinite goodness and wis­ tion and of hope. is given for this. In others, the prayers and good works. A soul ouc neighbors as ourselves, for and true, and good, and lecause all mortal sin. If it is of the good angels in this contest and for dom God employs angels from time permission is rarely granted released from purgatory through God’s sake. It is, as Christ pointed God is all of this; b^ause He has highest degree of perfection, i.e., St. Thomas More wrote n j auto­ his part in remaining faithful has to time in His relations with man. (again because of local condi­ our prayers will surely be our out, the whole summary of His given us all that we have; because untainted by adhesion to even biography, but the "Dialogue” is been called "the archangel of God Angel meant i^essenger, and in tions). You must inquire of a advocate before God. religion. His Divine Son became man and venial sin and we are willing to un­ a near approach to one. It is a who deserved to be placed at the this capacity as revealing the wUl local priest what regpilation pre­ suffered and died to save us—all dergo anything rather than fall revelation of his spirit, an expo­ head of the heavenly host.” of God to man have angels usually vails in your home diocese. these things are among the motives into venial sin, it wipes out all per­ sition of those standards and ideals In the Apocalypse, St. John lists appeared on earth in visible-fomr. Important Laws on Marriage Told we have for loving Him. sonal sin and all the temporal pen­ which shaped his life and steeled Michael as the leader ofj the Angels delivered Lot from th» If a priest in Confession tells a Because all men are made by the alty attached to our personal sins. him for death. Many are the ref­ Angels; "There was a gn^reat battle destruction of Sodom and Go- penitent that there is no obliga­ one God; because they all have a The highest form of perfect char­ erences made to his past life, to in heaven; Michael and his angels morrha, comforted the three young tion to make restitution in o par­ Christ Made Sacred chance to go to heaven; because ity may sometimes be hard to at­ his preferences and practices, to fought with the dragon, and the men in the fiery furnace, strength­ ticular matter, but the penitent’s God wishes them all to be saved; tain. But let us remember that we persons and places. All the way, dragon fought with his angels. And ened Daniel in the lions’ den, de­ conscience tells him otherwise and because they have all been re­ have a form of perfect charity if his urbanity and cheerfulness and they prevailed not, neither was livered St. Peter from prison. continues to bother him, must the Bonds of Matrimony deemed in such a fashion that they we are resolved, on account of acuteness shine through. He tells their place found any more in Angels are frequently connect­ penitent follow the priest’s advice? can partake in the merits of Jesus God’s goodness, to keep away from many a good story, and writes in heaven’’ (xiii, 7,8), ed with events in the life of Our the manner that has won him a dis­ There are indications of an Does the priest assume the re­ (Ona of • New Series on the firmed in the Gospel by the Divine Christ and thus gain a happy all mortal sin. The highest type of Lord. They told of the coming sponsibility of making restitution eternity; because Christ has perfect love is commoner by far tinguished place among the great early devotion to Michael in the birth of St. John the Baptist; they "Catholic Catechism’’ of Car­ authority of Jesus Christ, who English prose stylists. if he makes a mistake? testified to the Jews and to the taught us the relirion of love— than most people imagine. East, where he was regarded were the messengers of Our Lord’s It is presumed that the peni­ dinal Gasparri) these are some of the motives for The text was edited by the Rt. rather as having care of the sick incarnation, birth, flight into Apestles that Matrimony, even We sin against charity towards Rev. Msgr. Philip E. Halletf, a tent presented the difficulty exact­ The sacrament of Matrimony is from the time of its institution, love of our neighbor. *By oiy God by omitting to make occasion­ Egypt, and agony in the garden. ly and honestly, otherwise he is marriage between Christians— neighbor we mean all people on More scholar and vice postulator Plane Flight to Boost The Church has always invoked ought to be only between two, a al acts of charity or by acts of for the cause of his canonization. bound to repeat his Confession to that is, all baptized persons— man and a woman; that of those earth. formal hatred against Him. Memorial to Columbus and paid honor to the holy angels, the same priest or to another and which is validly contracted. What two was made one flesh, and that The charity demanded by God A brief introduction precedes the though not in the same manner of was originally merely a natural Man is bound not only to love text, and brief notes are given Washington.— In order to arouse worship as is paid to God, for they to mention the fact that he previ­ the marriage bond was by God’s towards Himself is not a senti­ God and his neighbor but also him­ ously confessed the matter _ with­ contract was raised by Jesus Christ wherever necessary.— C. W . Mul­ interest in and stimulate contribu­ are powerful intercessors before will so intimately and closely knit mental type. We need feel no self. He cannot risk his own sal­ ligan, S.J. out certain particulars or circum­ to the digmity of a sacrament, tions and appropriations through­ God in man’s behalf. St. Gregory that it can be neither dissolved nor emotion, although emotion may ac- vation for the sake of other people. out Latin America for the pro­ stances that change its nature. wherein grace is bestowed on hus­ broken by any man (“ A man . . . Nazianzen writes that “ the an­ His first duty is to save his own jected $4,000,000 Columbus me­ In the second place, it n.ust be re­ band and wife, that they may shall cleave to his wife and they gelical powers are a succor to us rightly fulfill their duties to one soul. The self-love we encourage morial lighthouse at Punta Tor- in all good.” St. Bernard ob­ membered that we are not limited two shall be in one flesh. There­ 20 Priests Slain, 25 is not the inordinate type. Self- Foreclosed Property in our good works merely to those another and to their children. And fore now they are not two but one recilla, Dominican republic, three serves that to one’s guardian angel love of the inordinate kind pam­ Cuban and one Dominican air­ of obligation. The penitent may so, there cannot be a valid mar­ flesh” — Matt, xix, 5-6). is due “ great reverence, devotion, riage between Christians without In Prison, Report pers pride or the senses; the type Of College Bought planes will make a good-will flight and confidence; reverence for his not be obliged to make restitution The indissoluble character of we encourage cultivates the Chris­ in a particular instance, but he is its being necessarily a sacrament. Matrimony may be thus set forth through Central and South Amer­ presence, devotion for his charity, To quote from the Encyclical tian virtues. We yearn for com­ ica. The flight will begin Columbus and confidence in his watchful­ free to make charitable donations in view of cases that frequently Del Norte, Colo.— (Special)— plete happiness; it is our duty to San Francisco.— (Special) — Arcanum Divinae Sapientiae of day and end Dec, 18. ness.” or do any other work of mercy occur: 1. A marriage between be­ The Rev. Joseph Ruensa, S.F., an­ try to get it by saving our souls. The property of St. Mary’s col­ that grace may prompt him to Leo XIII (Feb. 10, 1880): “ What lievers: (a) when ratified and con­ nounces here that latest word from lege m Moraga valley has been accomplish, or to compensate an our Fathers, the councils, and the summated is indissoluble (“ rati­ Man is told to love his neighbor Spain indicates that 20 priests, as he loves himself. The greatest purchased by Archbishop John J. individual or institution whom he tradition of the Universal Church fied marriage” is a valid marriage members of his religious congrega­ Mitty from the committee of bond­ have always taught must be re­ of baptized persons, which has exposition of love for neighbor is MOVING PICTURES CLASSIFIED thinks he has wronged. tion, the Sons of the Holy Family, to help him save his soul. But we holders that foreclosed on the in­ Since the confessor knows the ferred to our teachers the Apos­ not yet been consummated); (b) have been killed by the Red forces stitution. Announcement of the 'are expected to help him in the Follqwinz if a lift of motion pictures reviewed and clastiaad by thf National spiritual condition of the peni­ tles; namely, that Christ the Lord when only ratified, is dissolved by and 25 are in prison. The rqajor purchase, released by the bond­ conooil of the Legion of Decency through ita New York headquarters: raised Matrimony to the dignity solemn religious profession, or by affairs of this life, too. The golden tent and the problem that troubles seminary of the community in Bar­ rule, first expressed in the Book of holders’ committee, said the prop­ Claaa A— Section 1— Unobjectionable for General Patronage him, however, he is the best judge of a sacrament and at the same a dispensation granted by the celona was forcibly closed months erty would continue to be oper­ Job, is the foundation stone of All Over Town Hotel Haywire Raw Timber of whether the penitent is scrupu­ time brought it about that mar­ Holy See, if at least one party asks ago and its 80 theological students ated by the Christian Brothers. Angel'a Holiday I Cover the War Reported Miaslng Christian living: Do unto others Annapoiia Salnta It’s All Yours lous and, if the priest has found ried people should be able to sanc­ for it. 2. A marriage between were scattered. The minor semi­ Rideri of the Dawn tify themselves in the married as you would have them do to you. Atlantic Flight It Happened in Hollywood Ridert of the Rockloa the person scrupulous, he should unbelievers: (a) if neither party nary was burned twice and .then Msgr. Ryan, A. F. of L. Babind tha Headlines It's Love I'm After Roaring Gone be heeded in such a case. If the state, and in it— marvelously mod­ has received Baptism, is of its dynamited. The community, not a Can we love our neighbors as Big Shot. Tha Jubilee Rootin' Tootin' Rhythxa matter has been presented ac­ eled as it is on the mystical es­ nature indissoluble; (b) if only large one, has opened a new house much as we love ourselves? No, Official on Program Black Aeca Kidnaped in Shanghai Rustler’s Valley pousals between Christ and .His we cannot. We love them with the Blazing Barriari King Solomon's Mines Sea Raeketeera curately with the circumstances one party has been baptized, is disr of studies in Rome. It is feared that Boothlll Brigade Church— has perfected that love same kind of love, but it is of Indianapolis.—Addresses by the Law {or Tombstone Shadow Strikas, Tha that may change its nature, and solved (1) in favor of the faith, when Franco’s troops begin a cam­ Rt. Rev. Msgr. John A. Ryan Boots of Destiny Law Man la Born Shall We Dance! the confessor / has dismissed the which is in accordance with na­ through the “ Pauline Privilege” paign in Catalonia more priests of lesser intensity. This is proved Born Reekltas League o f Frightened Men She Asked for It ture, and more effectively knit to­ by the fact that our first duty is to of the Catholic University of Borneo Legion of Missing Men Sheik Steps Out penitent with absolution, any re- —that is, if the infidel party both the society will be martyred. Sev­ Bulldog Drommond at Bay gether by the bond of charity, the save our own souls. We would America and by Daniel J. Tobin, Life of Emile Zola. Tha Slim & spon'sibility arising from his de­ refuses to believe and be baptized eral priests have been compelled to vice president of the American Californian. Tbe Life of the Party, The Small Town Boy, Tha natural companionship of one man and at the same time declines to not be permitted to imperil our Can This Bt DixIaT London by Night cision is assumed by the priest. bear arms as common soldiers in Federation of Labor, featured the Something to Sing About with one woman.’’ Tl* same live peacefully with the other but the Red armies. Other members own salvation for that of another. Capuins Courageous Love in a Bungalow Sophie Lang Goal Watt truth had been succinctly ex. regional Catholic Conference on Case of tbe Stuttering Love Under Fire Speed to Spar# If a d iv orced non-Catholic insults his Creator, and the believ­ of the order are working as chap­ Bishop. Tha Man in Blue. The Sodden Bill Oom pressed by St. Cyril of Alexan­ Industrial Problems here. Much wishes to become a Catholic and ing party contracts a new mar­ lains in Franco’s forces. literature outlining the Church’s Clipped Wings Man Who Cried W olf. The Super Sleuth dria; “ When the marriage was to riage; (2) also by dispensation The society has parishes in the Pr. John Gallagher Is Dangerous Adventure Make a Wish Sweetheart of the Navy marry a Catholic, can he do so? be celebrated, chastely and hon­ views on social and economic Devil's Saddlt Legion. Tha Married Before Breakfast That'a My Story May the Catholic party still go to granted by the Holy See for United States in New Mexico and Seattle Vicar General problems was diatributed. Among Doomed at Sun Down Marry the Girl Thin Ice estly, the Mother of the Savior such a dissolution, if the believing the sacraments if she marries him Colorado. the speakers was Col. P. H. Cal­ Empty Holsters Melody for Two Thirteenth Man was present, and He too being in­ (convert) party seeks it; (c) if Escape by Night Michael O'Halloran Three Comrades, Tha before a justice of the peace? Seattle.— The Very Rev. John F. vited with His disciples came, not both parties are converted to the lahan of Louisville, who for years Ever Since Eve Mr. Dodd Takes the Air Tough to Handla The man cannot marry again if has operated his great varnish Firefly The My Dear Mrs. Aldrich Trailing Troubla so much to feast as to work a mir­ parties; (3) if the marriage was Hotel to Have^Whole Gallagher has been appointed Vic­ he was validly married in the first ar General of the Diocese of works on a 50-50 basis of returns Flying Fists Mystery of the Hooded Two Gun Law acle, and; further still, to sanctify consummated subsequent to Bap­ Feud of the Trail Horsemen Two of Us, The instance and his wife is still liv­ Floor for Hierarchy Seattle by the Most Rev. Gerald for operator and worker. the principle of human genera­ tism, then it is indissoluble; (2) Forlorn Biver Mystery Range Under Strange Flaga Shaughnessy, S.M., S.T.D., Bishop Oh I Doctor ing, but he is free to enter a tion, which is an affair of the if the marriage was consummated St. Louis.—An entire floor of Frame Up. The Varsity Show of Seattle. Father Gallagher, Girl Said No. Tha On Again— Off Again Venus Makes Troubla convert class or to take instruc­ flesh.” neither before nor after Baptism, the Coronado hotel will be re­ Gornerstone Blessed tions privately. Should the Cath­ who has served the diocese as Go Getter. The On Such a Night Wee Willie Winkle The ministers of this sacrament then by actual law the marriage is served for the more than 40 mem­ Gold Racket. Tbe 100 Men and a Girl West Bound Limited olic party wilfully marry the man bers of the Hierarchy who will Chancellor since 1934, studied at At Rockhurst College Great Hospital Uys- One Hilt Frcm Heaven Western Gold are the contracting parties them­ dissolved through solemn religious tary. The Orphan Boy in Vienna. An before the civil authorities, she profession, or by a dispensation attend the National Catechetical St. Patrick’s seminary, Menlo Kansas City, Mo.— The corner­ Where There’e a Will selves who validly give and receive Park, Calif., and was otdained for Gun Lords of Stirrup Outlaws of the Orient Wildcatters may not receive the sacraments so (mutually) the matrimonial con­ granted by the Holy See at the Congress of the Confraternity of stone of the new home .of Rock­ Basin Outer Gate. The the Seattle diocese in San Fran­ Wild and Wooly long as she is living wit;, him be- sent. This consent implies the mu­ request of at least one of the Christian Doctrine here from Oct. hurst college was blessed and laid Heart of tha Rockies Paradise Isle Windjammer cisco in 1926. Hideaway Prisoner of Zenda _ cause she has shown grievous con­ tual mvipg on the part of both of parties; (3) if the marriage was 9 to 12. Meeting in conjunction by Bishop Thomas F. Lillis. The Wings Over Honolulu tempt for the sacrament of Matri­ Hideout in the Alps Range Defenders Yodeiin' Kid From Pina a right over their bodies, with a consummated before (but not if with the congress will be the Cath­ $200,000 structure, to be ready High. Wide, and Bandsoma Rangers Step In. The Ridge mony and is living in sin. There view to the object of Matrimony, after) Baptism, then it can be dis­ olic Biblical Association of Ameri­ about Nov. 15 and to house all the Hot Water is a possibility that the man’s mar­ solved by the Holy See at the re­ ca and the Newman Clubs of departments of the college, is the Clast A—-Section 2— Unobjoctionablo for Adulta and this constitutes the "matter” 2 Priests, Former Forever Yours riage is invalid or that the Pauline of the sacrament; the "form ” is quest of at least one of the parties. America. second step in a plan devised in Artists and Models Souls at Sea privilege may be invoked, but.only 1910. The old original college At Good as Harried Footloose Heiress Stage Door their mutual acceptance of this 3. In the case of a marriage con­ Ministers, Dead Bad Guy Good Earth. The Stella Dallas a priest in personal consultation gift. tracted between a believer and an Bishops P on tificate building will continue as the high Big Citv I Met Him in Paris That Certain Woman can determine the possibility. Con­ The essential qualities of Matri­ unbeliever with a dispensation school department and the living Blonda Troubla It Could Happen to Yon Thirteenth Chair. Tha At Two Polish Events quarters of the high school and Camille John Meade’ s Woman Toast of New York sult a priest mony are unity and indissolubility, from the impediment arising from London__ Two former Anglican Confession Lady Escapes, The Topper O — II I » which in Christian marriage are “ disparity of worship” : (a) such Cleveland. — Two Polish con­ clergymen, both converts who be­ college faculties. Dark Journey Midnight Madonna Walter Wangeria Vognat Will you kindly give the reason rendered peculiarly stable owing a marriage is not dissolved by the ventions in this city were marked came priests, have died within Dead End Night H ost Fall of 1988 why we Catholics keep Sunday as by religious services. Bishop Jos­ three days. The Rev. Gerald Car- Dr. Knock San Quentin War Lord to the sacrament. The unity of Pauline privilege; but,t, (b) if not Negro Mission Church Don't Turn 'Km Loosa Saratoga What Becomaa of tha the Sabbath instead of Saturday? Matrimony consists in the fact that consummated, it can be dissolved eph Schrembs offered a Pontifical ruthers Boustead, received into Episode She Had to Eat Children 7 Saturday is* the Sabbath day, the husband cannot during the life­ by solemn religious profession or Low Mass for delegates to the the Church in 1924, studied in Dedicated in Toledo Exclusive She’s No Lady Woman Chaett Man but the ceremonial law of the time of his wife have another by a dispensation granted by the meeting of the Ohio Union of the Rome and returned to England as Fight to the Finish, A Slave Ship World’t in Love, Tha Immaculate Heart of the Blessed a priest in 1930, The Rev. Paul Toledo, 0 .— St. Benedict’s Ne Fly Away Baby Jews was abrogated by the Apos­ spouse, nor can the wife during Holy See; (c) if consummated, it Claet B—Objactionable In Part tles. The Church (i.e., the Apos­ her husband’s life have another can be dissolved by a Papal dis­ Virgin, and Auxiliary Bishop Mary Clark, formerly a clergyman gro mission church was dedicated Between Two Women Flight From Glory TenthJHan,^ Tha tles) in virtue of her God-given husband. The indissolubility of pensation at the request of the James McFadden celebrated a at Truro (Anglican) Cathedral, by the Most Rev. Karl J. Alter, evii't Playground Juggernaut Two Who Dared power or authority changed the Matrimony means that the bond of believing party. The exercise of Pontifical Field Mass in Garfield died at Exmouth at the age of 78. Bishop of Toledo. The structure Soctor and Nurse Outcasts of Poker Flat Women Men Marry park to open the second day of the He was a widower and was or­ was renovated and repaired by the Dreaming Lips Talk of tbe Devil Wine, Women, and Horets holy day from Saturday to Sun­ marriage can be dissolved only by this Papal power, however, de­ Claes C—-Condemned day, because it was on Sunday death. These two characteristics mands just, grave, and urgent Polish Legion of American Veter­ dained at the Beda college in Home aUd Foreign Missions office Damaged Goods Damaged Lives Fltfalle of Yontk that Jesus Christ rose from the we see declared and patently con­ causes, and the absence of scandal. ans’ convention. 1931. of the diocese. PAGE FOUR T H E REGISTER Sunday, September 26, 1937

RP lIP’IOTI O T l beeome$ a reality in the Tennessee mountains with the departure of LISTENING IN ® the Rev. James F. Cunningham, C.S.P., of New York, with the Paulist Library Boobs Fathers new trailer chapel— -St. Lucy’s Catholic Motor chapel. Pictured below is Father Cur.ningham DEPRESSION RESULT OF stan^ng in the chapel and demonstrating to a New York group how the motor apostolate will work. (Continued from Patre One) MORAL CODE’S NEGLECT vere put to death. Now the Catholic, churches were destroyed Free to Sebook Stalin gorernment it shooting and priests killed in their country cooks at terrorists, because “ they by the Reds. One priest had his Duluth, Minn.— Labelling most our children properly until we put put rotten meat in the officials’ eyes gouged out. A Vincentian of the forms of depression as “ de­ God into education. We shall stew,’’ and women’s attendants in Father was among those killed. It generacy” because they result from never correct the abuses of the nurseries, who are charged with is hard to explain why so many of Is State s Plan the rejection of a fixed moral code, medical and legal professions until poisoning children’s food for the Basques put local politics be­ the Most Rev. John T. McNicholas, we put God into them. This is not “ counter-revolutionary purposes.’’ fore the welfare of all the Cath­ Baton Rouge, La. — Parish O.P., Archbishop of Cincinnati, done by a meaningless' gesture. The last year has been the blood­ olics of Spain, but such things have school pupils of Louisiana, who told the Duluth Diocesan Council God must be in our thoughts in iest since the earlier years of the happened many times in the his­ since 1928 have been provided of Catholic Women that “ the only every conscious hour of our lives.” Red regime (its twentieth anni­ tory of the world. with textbooks by the state, this hope of a distracted world lies in versary comet this fall). year are being furnished with li­ a return to God and to objective “ America,” edited by the Jesu­ brary books and such other sup­ and unchangeable moral stand­ Felix LeGrand, French instruc­ Apostolic Delegate its, seems to like a suggestion plies as paper, pencils, pens, and ards.” tor at Loyola university, Chicago, made by Father Martindale, S.J., ink. An act of the 1936 legisla­ People must, the Archbishop Is to Take Part in got considerable space in an in­ in England that the vernacular ture provided for state purchase said, recognize the intrinsic dif­ terview in which he declared that should be used in part in our of books for school libraries. No ference between good and evil. Latin anit Greek should be dropped liturgy. He would have the Mass distinction is made between pub­ Failure to do so makes moral skep­ Nashville Centenary from the curriculum and the study remain in Latin, but the sacra­ lic and parochial institutions. tics, destroys all sense of moral of modern languages should be ments, such as Baptism and Matri­ Not all schools have received obligation, and provides a fertile Nashville, Wnn.— The Mo.st Rev. lifted from its obscure position in mony, administered in English. their books, for distribution of the field for the seeds of Communism. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, Apos­ schools and colleges. Perhaps the He would also have Vespers, Tene- 200,000 volumes purchased at a If men were actually to turn to tolic Delegate to the United Slates, reporters played up Mr. LeGrand’s brae, and much of the Holy Satur­ cost of $250,000 has not now been God, he said, “ a real and effective will head a host of Church digni­ ideas because they know that a day ritual in the vernacular. completed. All elementary schools social revolution could be brought taries attending the centennial of considerable portion of the Cath­ in the state are being brought up about over night.” “ W e believe with Father Mar- the Diocese of Nashville Oct. 3 to olic public is disturbed over the to the minimum standard of one “ We shall never be able to train tindale,” says the Jesuit magazine, 5. Three of the Hierarchy, natives lessening attention to Latin and volume per pupil. Books are be­ of Tennessee, will take part in the “ that, with due reserve to Church Greek. The fact is that it would ing distributed on the basis of en­ celebration. They arc the .Most Rev. authority, an intelligent study of strengthen American education rollment in most cases. Next Richmond Diocese Samuel .A. Stritch, Archbishop of considerably to teach at least one the matter of the living language year’s purchases will be passed put in the liturgy is commendable.” ; the Most Rev. John B. other language than our own, on a per-pupil basis. Inaugurates New Morris, Bishop of Little Rock, and either dead or living, down even The writer has often heard the the Most Rev. John A. Floersh, in the grade schools. The study question debated. He has known Inaja Indian Church Bishop of Louisville. of both dead and modern lan­ priests who favored putting all of Missionary Group guages should be taken for granted the Mass except the canon into Fifth Built by Priest in high school and college. The English. For his own part, he does Richmond, Va.— In parks and Indian Prohibition bigger universities demand a read­ not expect the Church to make any San Diego, Calif. — The fifth on street-corners, as well as in Law Cause of Evil ing knowledge of French and Ger­ change. It is easy enough to fol­ church for the Indians that the churches and public halls, three Tucson, Ariz.— The century-old man for graduate study. As for low the Latin with the aid of an Rev. Francis Dillon has built in priests of the Diocese of Richmond prohibition law on Indian reserva­ Latin, it might be a dead language English translation. If he were to his five years’ work among them LATE WORLD NEWS Seminary Able to will devote themselves exclusively tions must be repealed lest the but it is still the supreme one for suggest any change, he would was blessed by the Most Rev. to mission work, especially among Indians become a race of drunk­ him who wishes to get at the pro- recommend that it would not hurt Bishop Charles Buddy of San non-church-going groups. T h e ards, believes the Rev. Bonaventuro foundest studies of all 'he ages— to allow priests to read their Di­ Diego. The blessing of the Church Pope Receives U. S. Priest 5, 1931, as Archbishop of Toledo Diocesan Missionary Fathers were Oblasser, O.F.M., who has' long scholastic philosophy and Catholic vine Office in English occasionally of St. Michael the Archangel on Vatican City.— His Holiness re­ and Primate of Spain, has resided Give Doctorate in inaugurated when the Most Rev. worked among the Papagos. the Inaja Indian reservation was theology. People who do not to keep their memories freshened in Italy. Peter L. Ireton, Coadjutor Bishop know these subjects might delude on the English-Latin vocabulary the sixth church for the Indians ceived in audience the Rev. Dr. J. Emil Gefell, pastor of the Church of Richmond, blessed the members themselves into thinking that the used in this long daily service. The to be blessed or dedicated by U. S. Priest Heads Alumni of the band and gave them their Catholic Faith Costs studies are not important. But in Latin Breviary, however, is a great Bishop Buddy since the beginning of Sts. Peter and Paul, Rochester, Windsor, Canada.— The Rev. Dr. , N. Y., and Matthew Henry Closkey missionary crucifixes. Sound pic­ Chance for High Office them are found the principles on aid in remembering Latin. of June. Denis Hayes of Marine City, Mich., Five Year Course tures will be used extensively in Liverpool.— Alderman Luke Ho­ of Overbrook, Philadelphia. which Christian civilization and The Church has not objected to was elected president of Assump­ the new work. gan lost appointment as lord mayor progress are built, to say nothing the use of the vernacular to a con­ Highest Church in Cardinal Heads Spanish See tion College Alumni association. Charter members of the group and chief magistrate of Liverpool of what they offer of eternal value. siderable extent in the Oriental Bilbao.— The Holy See has He succeeds the Rev. Francis J. Washington. — T h e Sulpician are the Rev. Edward L. Stephens, because of his Catholicity, many W e Americans are disgracefully rites. Arabic is used, for instance, Europe Is Completed named Cardinal Segura y Saenz Brennan, editor of the Catholic seminary here has been consti­ former director of the Society for citizens of Liverpool believe. Al­ poor linguists. Archbishop of Seville. He suc­ Record of London, Ont. tuted the official seminary for the the Propagation of the Faith in derman Hogan had first claim to as well as Syriac in the Antioch- Vatican City. — T h e highest ean rites that flourish in parts of ceeds Cardinal Ilundain y Esteban, ‘Olympic Games’ Red Screen training of diocesan priests at the the diocese and head of the new the office, but the selection com­ church in Europe, dedicated to St. Catholic University of America. The Premier of Jugoslavia is re­ the world where Arabic is the ver­ who died last month. Cardinal London.— A report that the rev­ enterprise; the Rev. Patrick J. mittee passed him by with a vote ported to have dropped his plan to Margherita and named in memory Segura, since his resignation Oct The course to be given will allow Tierney, and the Rev. Conrad C. of seven to five. nacular. It is permissible in Jugo­ of Margherita of Savoy, queen olutionaries who simultaneously force Parliamentary ratification of slavia to have the Mass of the Ro­ fired the Spanish churches in July a student to take the degree. Li­ Hoffner. the new concordat with the Vati­ of Italy, has been complete. The centiate in Sacred Theology, at man rite in the vernacular. Our new edifice adjoins the inter­ last year were gathered in Barce­ Joe McCluskey Sets can. As the Premier and his offi­ Roumanian Byzantine Catholics lona under the screen of the Red the end of four years; the doc­ national scientific laboratories on torate in a minimum of five years. ‘Flying Priest’ Claims cial colleagues refused to acknowl­ use modern Roumanian in their “ Olympic Games” there, is brought New 4-Mile Record Col d’Olen on Monte Rosa in the The new arrangement was edge the “ e x c o m m u n ic a tio n ” services. The Byzantine Mass is Seen in The back from Spain by F. G. Sturrup, Far North Needs Planes New York.— Joe McCluskey has Alps. The scene once was the made by direction of the Sacred hurled against them by the Serbian also offered in modern Georgian former Bilbao resident, now a busi­ won so many national titles that he theater of some of the most dar­ Congregation of Seminaries and Orthodox Church after the con­ (or was a few years ago). ness man here. Teaneck, N. J.— In a radio dis­ has lost count of them, but the vet­ cordat had been voted in one house ing and memorable Alpine excur­ Universities in Rome. The Sul­ patch Sent from Eskimo Point, eran distance runner broke two The use of dead languages such sions of Father Achille Ratti, now Headlines Youths Intructed in Spying pician Fathers will continue di­ of Parliament, it seemed in early as Latin in the Mass comes down Can., the Rev. Paul Schulte, O.M. outdoor records in the New York Pope Pius XL - M. P. Sverett. Moscow.— In the city of Kalinin, recting the seminary. All pro­ September that the Concordat was finally to one argument— a univer­ - 1., noted “ flying priest,” empha­ Athletic _ club’s meet at Travers still sure of going through. The h A A A JS 4k A A A A A A A . A . A it is announced in Pravda, Moscow fessors, Sulpicians and others, will sizes the need of the work he is island. He ran the four-mile handi­ sal Church ought to have a univer­ newspaper, a four-month course be on the Catholic university fac­ Orthodox Church, with the pecu­ sal official language. The in­ Pope Warns Austrians now doing in tne Far North. The cap in 19:45 to cut the American liar brand of bigotry that has occa­ GLASS IS stronger than steel. for Komsomols (Communist ulty. 1936 navigation season had just outdoor record of 20:02, held by a sistence on Latin has had an enor­ About Nazi Danger Glass silk now being made has a youths) is being instituted and will sionally marked its history, spread mous influence for scholarship closed when Father Kermal,,O.M. Finn, and the mark of 20:82 by a the word that Catholics would tensile strength of 2,000,000 include lectures on forms and 1., superior of the Eskimo Point U. S. man. among the clergy and better- Castelgandolfo. — Pope Pius pounds per square inch. methods of foreign spying, along have more power under the Con­ educated laity. If sects that have Anti-God Workers mission, was stricken by infected cordat than the Orthodox would. warned Austrian pilgrims attend­ HOME WORK in excess is a with anti-religious themes. broken off from the Church have ing an audience that Nazis are teeth. There was no way out of 5 Milwaukee Orphanages It seems, however, that the schis­ peril to school children’s health, the country at the time, and he gained anything by dropping the endangering their religious rights 674,800 Visit Shrine See Plans Failing matics feared that the Catholic says a child psychologist. Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Que.— ; suffered intense pain for five Receive $3,000 Apiece Latitr, it is difficult to prove it. as well as those of their German Church would' have a greater pub­ BITS OF PAPER are used for The famous shrine here was visited i months. When he was finally neighbors. He expressed his hope Moscow..^—The anti-God boys- of lic appeal if Catholic schools were fish bait by a New York man. He by 674,800 persons in the sum- j taken out by dog sled, he had a that Austria would continue as a Russia are worried. Soviet papers Milwaukee. — Five Milwaukee given more freedom. The Ortho­ Father John W . Keogh of New­ caught 200 pollack in seven hours. mer, which sets a new record. complete physical breakdown. “ representative of the faith in are crying about the bogging- orphanages receive $3,000 each dox ecclesiastical politicians even man hall at the University of SUCCESS story: A jobless Lon­ Had there been an airplane avail­ Central Europe, where such exam­ don author writes a play, George Nuns Teach Future Queen | down of atheist activities and the under the will of Charles G. stirred up riots to win their point. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, writes Paris. — The fiancee of King j return of young people to religion. able needless suffering would have Foster, 79, wealthy lumberman. t ^ us that he does not believe birth ple is needed.” and Margaret. It netted him From the English press, we learn Farouk of Egypt, the future Queen The Moscow Worker complains been avoided and the Eskimos The homes are St. Aemilian’s, St. control can be held as the only $150,000. that they called on the Anglicans Farida, is a pupil of the Sisters of that priests, whom it calls would not have been deprived of Rose’s, St. Vincent’s, St. Joseph’s, to have the British government reason for the serious drop in Woman Struck Fatally WAR TOYS are withdrawn Notre Dame de Sion, as was the “ Popes,” are being permitted to ,the missioner’s services. and the Milwaukee orphan asylum. public school enrollments. He says from the County Toy library in bring pressure on the government King’s mother. Queen Mazli. conduct funerals on free days and that many men are being kept After Visit to Church at Belgrade (a step it probably did Los Angeles to keep down the “ war says that anti-religious propa­ from marriage today. A dominant New York.— Mrs. Susan Bittle, spirit.” Abbey Burned; Loss $400,000 not take). 72, of Maspeth, Queens, was Munich.— The Benedictine Ab- j ganda is being done wretchedly. reason is the influx of women into NATIONAL INCOME in 1937 Atheist youth leaders, it charges, business and industry at the time struck and killed by a trolley of is estimated at $70,000,000,000, 12 bey of Rott am Inn, near here, was 1 The Register Shopping Guide The referendum by the Ameri­ the Brooklyn and Queens Transit seriously damaged in a fire. The are so lax as to be active in Church can Newspaper Guild rejected the of the World war and their con­ per cent more than last year. company a few minutes after she loss is estimated at $400,000. The circles. “ In the Sekirin district,” **^®*’ *’^ * — Tl>« R«fi«ler racomni»d* this alahabcticallr. tinuance in these positions since. BOY’S PET DOG tied to an convention vote of the newspaper had left Our Lady of the Mirac­ abbey was established in 1086. says an article on placid atheists, ku»lBe.. and profetuenal paople lor reur acodi. As loadors workers’ labor union in behalf of He holds that suffrage for women auto in Reno. The gas tank ex­ “ 20 school children, worked up by r i . . I " * to tlv* you ezeoUont sorriet. has been steadily increasing the ulous Medal church, where she had Fight on Religion Apathetic Gi»o tlMM • truJ and show your apprecution. for thay are co-operatinp with the Red cause in Spain by a ballot ploded from a spark of static. the ‘Popes,’ are going to church.” us in (ivina you a finer puWicatian. employment of women and causing prayed for a friend who died the Moscow.— Complaint that the of 2,592 to 2,409. The convention day before. THREAD SPUN so fine that it resolution was worded as a con­ lessened opportunity for men. An­ takes 15 miles to make a pound is Narkompfos (People’s Commissar­ demnation of the “ Fascist” cause. other reason, he says, is the high­ a new cellophane product. iat for Public Education) has Nocturnal Adoration GROCERY I’The fact that the referendum vote ness of prices in comparison with Wichita Diocese Will 15 YEARS AGO, a wife gave failed in its school programs to Extended in Brooklyn The firms listed here de­ provide material for the struggle was so close proves that the Com­ wages. “ 1 have known hundreds of her husband a postcard to mail. Brooklyn.— The extension of Westerkamp Bros. Hold Golden Jubilee against religion and the further­ munists have not been entirely un- men who would be married if they He did, but couldn’t convince her the Nocturnal Adoration devotion serve to be remembered Wichita.— A Jubilee Pontifical ance of Communism is contained in KE. 9043 5106 Wash. auccessful in their campaign to win could support wives.” until the other day when it has been given approval by the Mass on Oct. 20 will formally open an article published in the news­ Talk— Don’t W a lk - when you are distributing over professional writers in Amer­ Whatever the reason, school en­ reached its destination, five miles Most Rev. Raymond A. Kearney, the celebration of the golden ju­ paper Pravda. Telephone Your Order ica— unless we are to accept the rollments are taking gigantic bilee of the Diocese o f Wichita. away. S.T.D., Auxiliary of Brooklyn. The Everything a Good Grocery your patronage in the dif­ amazing theory that American drops. The Catholic News of New Invitations to the ceremonies have WORKER HAD social security People Force Church Reopening Nocturnal Adoration society was Should Have Mexico City.— Citizens of the ferent lines of business. daily newspapermen do not know York city tells us that there is a been extended to members of the number tattooed on his shoulder established in Rome in 1814. Its Bast Foods at Lowest Prices |what the real issue is in Spain. net decrease of about 6,000 stu­ Hierarchy, the Monsignori, clergy, so he wouldn’t lose it. Uncle Sam town of Tierra Blanca, in the state members promise to spend one W« Deliver dents there this year. The U. S. religious orders, and to many pro­ now has given him a new number. of Vera Cruz, and peasants from hour a month, on a specified Sat­ ^ General Franco, leader of the Office of Education reports that fessional and business men by the the surrounding country forcibly urday night, in adoration before took possession of the local church Nationalist forces in Spain, has there are 1,000,000 fewer children Most Rev. Bishop A. J. Schwertner. the Blessed Sacrament exposed on been seeking consent of the Vati­ in elementary schools today than A history of the diocese has been Chinese Bandits after municipal authorities failed the altar. can to exile Basque priests who in 1930. written and published in book to grant their request that it be took the side of the Madrid- form by the Rev. John Meoder, Capture Priest reopened for religious worship. Catholicism Will Lead jValencia government in the Span­ The inspection visit to this coun­ pastor of St. James’ church, Au­ Pontiff Receives Berlin Nuncio ish war. Bishop Mugica of Vitoria, Because of Children try of Archbishop Cyril George gusta. London. — .Chinese irregulars Vatican City.— His Holiness re­ yho held Basque separatist sympa­ ceived in audience the Most Rev. Bendigo, Australia. — Catholi­ Dallal of Mosul, Iraq, a prelate captured Father James Francis Annunciation St. Dominic’s thies, was recently called to Rome, cism will one day be the dominant of the Syrian rite, has caused great Feely, C.M., aged 50, of, Dungan­ Cesare Orsenigo, Papal Nuncio to where it was rumored that his res­ $12,000 Willed to Aid Berlin. religion in Australia because interest in the press in this branch non, when they looted the Marist ignation would be asked for. Catholics have children and bring of the Papal fold. The fact that Poor German Children seminary at Heishanho. Two Laza- Despite the fact that the un­ them up as Catholics, said Com­ LONDON MARKET AND the Archbishop uses Syriac in the Milwaukee. — To aid the poor rist Fathers and eight brothers fortunate Basques are largely Typists’ Association missioner James Hay of the Sal­ GROCERY Mass is being widely commented children of her native Stolberg in were also carried off. They spared Is Seeking Members vation Army in an address here. i OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. on. The Syriac language, the chief the Rhineland, Germany, Mrs. the students as well as the father COAL Russia Is Shifting form of the Aramaic tongue that Maria Gertrude Merkelbach, 86, superior, who, however, was Quality Meats and Groceries willed a trust fund of $12,000. To State Capitalism Christ Himself used, is spoken wounded, though not seriously. Hays, Kans.— A campaign for Priest From U. S. Is 3800 Walnut Street Pinon Fuel & Supply Co. Among other specific bequests is They held as prisoners there members is being put on by the I Detroit.— Russia has no social' today only in a few Syrian Villages Official in Canada Phonei: MA. 5239— TA. 3845 tor economic reforms that could and more generally in Kurdistan another trust fund of $2,000, the eight French, three Hungarian, National Catholic High School F. A. Mumford, Mgr. income from which will be used two Dutch, one Spanish, one Ital­ Typists’ association, founded in Nelson, B. C.—Among appoint­ Jiot be adopted by the U. S. gov­ and Mesopotamia. It is used not ments announced by the Most Rev. W. 25th and Decatur , GA. 5125 ernment in its system, according only in the Syrian rite, but also in to “ outfit children for their First ian, and 12 Chinese brothers. A 1933 and officially approved by the Holy Communion.” ransom of $500,000 was de­ Most Rev. Francis J. Tief, Bishop Martin M. Johnson, Bishop of DE SELLEM to Eugene S. J. Paulus, art critic the Maronite, Chaldean, Malanka- Nelson, following the first an­ and teacher, back from a year’s rese, and Malabar rites. The manded. of Concordia. The group spon­ FUEL AND FEED CO. sors two contests annually in first nual retreat • of this new dio­ 6tay in Europe. In Mr. Paulus’ Syrian rite is used by the heretical Belleville Diocesan cese, were the Rev. E. 0. O’Brien, CHARLES A OeSELLEM opinion. Communism in Russia has Jacobites of Syria and Malabar in Ukrainian Bishop Marks and second year typing classes, St. Francis Congress Draws 1,500 and has done a valuable work in formerly of Portland, Me., Chan­ W e Ship by Rail taken the form of State capitalism. India as well as by some Catholics. cellor, and the Rev. ’T. P. Freney, PHONE TA. 3205 The Catholics who use this rite Mascoutah, 111. — More than 25th Ordination Jubilee furthering interest in typing. Mem­ formerly of Trail, B. C., editor of 35TH AND WALNUT were converted from Jacobism in 1,500 men attended the first Belle­ bership is $1.50. Details may be RES. PHONE MA. 8544 the New Catholic Weekly. De Sales’ Book Club President the seventeenth century. Both ville Diocesan Eucharistic Con­ Winnipeg, Can.— As part of the had by writing to St. Joseph’s col­ To Leave for Europe these Catholics and the Jacobites gress held here. The Most Rev. celebration of the 25th anniver- lege, Hays. DRUGS Deep Cut New York.— Thomas D. Kernan, have part of the Mass in Arabic. H. Althoff, Bishop of Belleville, .sary of his ordination to the priest­ ‘Youth Press Crusade’ av V/ w •./ Pricet Every Day president of the Catholic Book Communion is given under both carried the Blessed Sacrament in hood, Bishop Ladyka, head of the T H E BROADWAY procession through the streets of Ukrainian Catholic Church in Can­ Blind Nun Dies at 83 Marshaled in Albany club, will be honored at a farewell forms. Celibacy has been obliga­ Albany, N. Y.— In a move by TWO STORES DEPARTMENT dinner Sept. 27 for his services to tory for the Catholic clergy since the city. The Rev. Ferdinand Wey- ada, offered Mass in the Church of In Newark Monastery rich, Mascoutah pastor, gave the the Most Rev. Edmund F. Gib­ SAME PRICES STORE COMPANY Catholic literature. He is leaving 1888, but dispensations can be the Blessed Virgin Mary. The opening sermon at the session. services were broadcast over bons, Bishop of Albany, to put for Paris to become general man­ given and some married men are Philadelphia.— Sister Mary of J. M. CONES, Pres. CJRC. the Evangelist, diocesan weekly ager of tjie Conde Nast publica­ priests. the Angels died in the Monastery paper, in every home in the dio­ tions in Europe. The Malabar rite is used by Priest in Arizona of St. Dominic, Newark, N. J., at cese, 30,000 parochial school chil­ S401 FrankUa 5t. 3101 WUUams St. 21 to 51 South Broadway about 520,000 Christians in India Illinois Youth Drowns the age of 83. She had been a dren have been marshaled into a Hymn Contest Will who claim that St. Thomas the In Lake at College religious for 53 years. She be­ “ Youth Press Crusade.” Apostle converted their ancestors. Holds Rare Degree came totally blind at an early age Precede 1938 Congress The Maronites, who number about Belleville, 111.— Henry Bene, Jr., and entered a school for the blind New Orleans.— Two prizes will 550.000 in the world, live chiefly Tucson, Ariz.— The Rev. Victor 14 years old, was drowned in the a' York, Pa. There she became a Women’s Council be given in a song-writing contest in the Lebanon. The Chaldeans R. Stoner, who offered Mass, the lake on the campus of St. Henry’s convert and shortly after entered to provide an anthem to be used at (in Mesopotamia and Persia) are first in 237 years, at the recently college when he attempted to step St. Dominic’s. from one boat to another. The Meeting Sept. 26-29 the National Eucharistic Congress descendants of converts from Nes- evacuated altar of the old Spanish TOWEL & LINEN SUPPLY hiere in October, 1938. Only per­ torianism. They and the Mala' Mission of San Bernardino de Awa- boy had enrolled as a freshman in DRUGGISTS Washington.— The accomplish­ sons living in the Archdiocese of barese are closely connected in to'vi, the first Spanish settlement the high school department of the Baltimore Pastor Saw VOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. New Orleans are eligible to com­ ritual practices. The Malankarese in what is present Arizona, is the college the day before the acci­ Many Changes in Parish ments of the National Council of will be filled correctljr at Catholic Women in the past year WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Service fomlBhed for Offices, Barbera, pete. rite in India is made up the con­ only priest to hold a degree in dent. Restauranti. Store., and Banquets vert followers of Mar Ivanios— a Southwestern archeology. Only will be reviewed and a program of Ph. SP. B765 109S South Gaylord St. movement from Jacobism in recent Harvard, New Mexico, and Ari­ Erin’s Oldest Priest Baltimore. — The Rev. Charles future activities mapped out at 3104 Downlnc MA. 7900 Dominican House Owns years, but with enough ritualistic zona universities confer this de­ 0. Rosensteel, who has retired as the annual convention to be held Patronize Our Advertisers B. W. BECKIUS. Manager Early Catholic Works differences that they were not gree. When Father Stoner re­ Still Preaches at 95 pastor of S t John the Evangelist’s, Sept. 26-29. Highlight of the pro- Washington.— An extensive col­ made part of the Syrian rite. ceived his M.A. in this science in London.— Ireland’s oldest priest, Forest Glen, saw many changes in ram on Sunday will be Solemn lection of early Catholic publica­ The Syrian people are not all June from the University of Ari­ the Rev. Matthew Ryan, parish the parish in his 48 years as pas­ fontifical Mass celebrated by His The firms listed here de­ tor there. Eleven parishes have Francis J. Fisher^ Inc. tions in the United States is in the in the Syrian rite. There are about zona, he became the first priest priest of Knockavilla, County Tip­ Excellency, the Most Rev. Amleto serve to be remembered possession of the Dominican House 360.000 Catholics in Syria, nearly ever to hold a degree from that perary, still says Mass every day been carved out of the district in Giovanni Cicognani, Apostolic ' TAbor 6204 o f Studies at the Catholic Univer- all members of Oriental rites, and school. Father Stoner at present and preaches every Sunday at the which he once answered sick calls Delegate to the United States. 0^ when you are distributing and a network of concrete roads eity of America. Among the val­ they are' found in the Syrian, the is writing a history of Arizona, age of 95. It is only a few years the program discussions will be Cement, Plaster, Mortar your patronage in the dif­ uable works are all the Catholic Maronite, and the Melkite rites. which will be a continuation of his since he gave up riding a bicycle. radiates over' most of the open conducted by members of the directories issued from 1817 up to The Melkite rite follows Byzantine thesis on the Spanish missions ol He has served under four Bishops country through which he once Hierarchy, the ckrgy, and lay Metal Lath, Stucco ferent lines of business. PO-W. ceremonials, biit uses Arabic. Southern Arizona. of CasheL rode on horse or bicycle. leaders. 2363 BLAKE ST. DENVER