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Tbt KeclsUt Hai th« tntcrnatioiial Ntwi Service (Wire end HdU). the N. (X W. C. Newt Service (Including Kedioi end Ueblee). Iti Own Spcciml Service. Lumen Service at Chine. Intercetional CUnitreted Newe. end N. C. W. C. Picture Service. Extreme Care Must Race Purity Theory Opposes % Local Local Moral Law, Says Msgr. Ryan Edition THE Edition Surround Watch on Prelate Denounces Persecution of Jews in Listening In Nazi Germany, Cites Generosity of Blessed Sacrament Supreme Pontiff Priest in Charge Subject to Discipline by “Judge” Joseph F. Ruther­ Duluth, Minn.—Hitler’s perse­ most severely at Hitler’s anti- REG ISTER Bishop in Case of Sacrilegious ford's “Witnesses of Jeho­ cution of Jews under the Nazi Semitism. (Name Registered in the U. S. Patent Office) vah,” who are attacking the theory of a pure and superior “According to the teaching of Theft of Host Catholic, the Protestant, and Aryan race is “utterly without Christ,” said Momsignor Ryan, “all VOL. Xiy. No. 28 DENVER, COLO., SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1938 T W O C EN TS the Jewish religions and try­ scientific basis’’ and “contrary to human beings are neighbors, one Vatican City.— Whenever a sacrilegious theft is com­ the moral law,” Monsignor John to another,; according to the gospel ing to substitute a sect of their A. Ryan said in an address at the of Hitler, the Jews are not neigh­ mitted' against the Holy Eucharist, the Bishop must i:on- own, are the best-organized in the world will be annual district convention of bors to the Aryans. You may ob­ Largest Religious Statue the one portraying Nazis Hold duct a disciplinary process against the priest responsible force that has ever set out to B’nai B’rith. Monsignor Ryan, ject that the followers of Christ the Blessed Mother and Child at Mas-Rillier near Lyon, France. for guarding the Blessed Sacrament in the church where stir up prejudice. Just what director of the N.C.W.C. Social do not always observe this doc­ George Serraz, French sculptor, is shown holding the original plaster the theft has taken place. So says the Sacred Congregation Action department, denounced re­ trine of the universality of human maquette of the huge statue for which he carved the one-tenth stone the results of their campaign pression of human liberties in all brotherhood. . . . Nevertheless, the of the Sacraments in an important instruction regarding will be, nobody can tell. It modely shown at his left, to be used in the construction of the final 300 Priests Totalitarian countries, but struck authorized teachers and ex­ work. The statue will be 107 feet high and will have a chapel built the care with which the Eucharist is to be guarded. ' behooves us, however, to pounders of Catholic doctrine do into its base. The head will measure about ten feet. In case of theft of the Sacred Species, the Bishop must know just how they are pro­ not indulge in anti-Semitism.” To prove his point, the prelate conduct the disciplinary process ceeding. Educators Shun cited Pope Pius XI’s generous In One Camp against the church’s guardian provision for the support of the either personally or through his C. Y. 0. Training It is known that they have Responsibility widow and daughters of Heinrich In an article, “The Nazis Got curia. Results of the process must 30,000 or more “publishers,” Hertz, noted Jewish scientist, Me,” told to Samuel T. William­ exiled from their, native Germany; be sent to the Sacred Congrega­ Dog Guides for who volunteer their time in son and published in Collier’s tion of the Sacraments. These the memorial on the Church and (June 18 issue) with a guarantee making house-to-house can­ For Radicals Jews published by a group of that it had been investigated and rules apply even when the priest vasses for the purpose of dis­ European Catholic scholars and found accurate, the charge is involved ' is a religious ordinarily Blind Children tributing literature. They be­ translated into English by the made that there were 300 priests New York.—The National Edu­ Catholic Association for Interna­ exempt from Episcopal jurisdic­ gin with the distribution of cation association disclaimed any held prisoners by the Nazis in tion. When a religious is involved, tional Peace; the condemnation one German detention camp. The Chicago.—“Guides of St; Roch,” pamphlets that are, curiously responsibility for radical state­ by the Sacred Congregation of special authority is given the ments issu ^ at its recent con­ headman’s block and concentra­ Bishops together with the religious pedigreed dog guides for poor enough, as bitter in their de­ Seminaries and Universities of the tion camps were declared to be blind boys and girls, are being ventions by individual delegates false doctrines of racial superior­ superiors, who also are obliged to nunciation of Protestantism when Executive Secretary Willard the weapons of Hitler, Goebbels, make a report on the case. trained by Bishop Bernard J. as they are of Catholicity. E. Givens condemned Professor ity and its instructions to depend­ and Goering. Following is an ex­ SheiTs Catholic Youth organiza­ ent institutions vigorously to com­ cerpt from the article: In order that the Holy Eucharist tion. Kennels are at the Lewis They are open in their op­ William Gellermann’s monograph may be preserved in a church it is charging the American Legion bat such doctrines; the outspoken Behind these escape-proof bar­ Holy Name School of Aeronautics position to all religion. The espousal of the Jewish cause by necessary, under the pain of mor­ near Lockport, another C.Y70. in­ with Fascism and unpatriotic ricades lies the camp; ■ two rows tal sin, the instruction says, that distribution of the pamphlets actions. Daniel Doherty,'’ Cath­ Catholic editors and writers. of wooden barracks, each housing stitution. The first of the dogs Monsignor Ryan said the Nazi there be a person who is its guard­ are on hand, and it is expected that is followed by visits with olic national commander of the about 500 men, and between them ian and that a priest celebrate legion, answered Professor Geller­ (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 6) an exercise Platz with a prisoner- some 200 will be in training within portable phonographs, on Mass in the church at least once a a month. They will include Scotch mann’s charges in a special con­ built swimming pool so dirty that week. The Holy See may permit which records are played giv­ vention address. few dare to swim in it. Here are collies, German shepljerds, and Do- ing vicious speeches against The educational policies commis­ lodged more than 3,000 political Mass to be celebrated as infre­ berrhanns:—3a?k,.McFarland, for­ religion, particularly against sion’s report opposing State aid E i m T , prisoners whose ages range from quently as every 14 days, but some merly with the De Pont kennels, one must guard the Blessed Sacra­ and Robert H. Jewell, who for Catholicity. Purgatory, for in­ to parochial schools was ignored 19 to 70 and whose thoughts are ment day and night. in resolutions passed at the 67th 13676571 too dangerous or too contaminat­ more than three years trained Ger­ stance, is set forth as an in­ annual N. E. A. meeting. One ing for a happy Nazi state. They The tabernacle must he im­ man shepherd dogs for the Seeing vention of the Catholic clergy thousand, two hundred delegates include Communists, Socialists, movable, shut on all sides, and Eye, Inc., at Morristown, N. J., will for monetary purposes and attended a Solemn Pontifical Mass Jews, priests, ex-officials) and back­ made of solid material. The Bishop have charge of training the attack is made on it by assert­ in St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Mon­ slid Nazis segregated into com­ must judge whether it conforms “Guides of St. Roch.” St. Roch, signor Fulton J. Sheen spoke at, panies of 100 to 120 men. Com­ to liturgical rules. The guardian special patron of the sick, was ing that we use, in proof of the Mass and the Rev. Dr. William munists are in separate com-, may be a layman, but an ecclesias­ saved from death by a dog that it, Christ’s statement to the R. Kelly, New York archdiocesan panics, as are Socialists. There tic must be responsible for the key. led its master to the stricken holy dying Good Tliief: “This day superintendent of schools, gave the are several companies of Jews. (Turn to Page 2 — Colum n 6) man. invocation at the first general Recently Dachau received prison­ thou shalt be with Me in para' ers who speak German with a dis­ dise.” The text is never used business session. Philadelphia. — Dr. Samuel G. Dr. Carrel Revives Ancient ‘Pardon of Horses* Craig, who is as ‘unalterably tinctive, soft inflection; they are in that connection. It has no opposed to Rome as were our fa­ ■W! former Austrian officials who sup­ Schuschnigg pressed National Socialism in their possible relation to purgatory. thers,” told delegates to the 150th ■ ' ' Report Proven Fdlse general assembly of the Presby­ country until it was taken over FAMED SCIENTIST LEAVES After the ground has been Vienna.—All reports of an al­ terian Church that they had bet­ by Hitler. When I was in the ter align themselves with Cath­ concentration camp there were prepared, agents push the sale leged proxy performed enough prisoner-priests to supply here between former Austrian olics as opposed to Modernists and of books. These volumes are that all Protestants should bene­ an archdiocese w th monasteries. ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE Chancellor Dr. Kurt von Schusch­ We had three companies of priests, literary and theological tripe, nigg and Countess von Fugger can fit from the revival of neo-Scho- lasticism in this country. Dr. which meant at least 300 clerics— but the sales system is so ef­ be authoritatively denied. Dr. von A ...... 'f- “enough,” we muttered, “to give Paris.— (Special)—Onft of the by the peasants to have the power Schuschnigg is known to contem­ Craig’s address has been published fective that the editions run by the ■ Presbyterian Board of us spiritual comfort, (jur guard­ last acts of world-famed Dr. Alexis of curing animals’ ills. up into the millions. Our plate no marriage at all. He is ians think of everything.” More to Man Than Matter still held in custody in the Hotel Christian Education. Pontiff Hopes for Franco Victory Soon Carrel before the date of his of­ distribution of literature is After calling Catholicism “one This ^(»pe of ceremony would be Metropol here, which has become ficial retirement from the Rocke­ scorned by many a scientist who puny In comparison with that headquarters for the Nazi secret of the most potent of the factors BISHOPS POSTPONE that BlXS -Siving form and content JklEETING AT FULDA feller Institute for Medical Re­ would find it hard io square such., of these seclariansv The^hoolu., ,p.oli?,e..^ince Austria’s gunatjfttuyj "to 'thtr “ttltnightahd life of the search in New York was his re­ simple religious practice with his (Tur^to Page Column f) by derinany. Moties to Humanize Amsterdam.—The Bishops of world,” Dr. Craig said that “few Germany and Austria have post­ vival of the “Pardon of the materialistic prejudices. Not so Dr. happenings In the last century Carrel., This most famed of Rocke­ poned their proposed joint meet­ Horses,” a colorful religious rite Italian Prelate Outlines Apostolate have been more surprising to non- ing at Fulda because the German feller institute scientists knows Catholic philosophers and theolo­ War in Spain, Orient prelates believe that no useful that was practiced centuries ago that there is more to man than the gians than this resurgence of (Turn to Page t — Colum n 3) by the simple peasants of the Bre­ tissues and organs with which he medieval thought. has for years performed experi­ CARDINAL REITERATES Castelgandolfo.— (INS) — Any lishment of diplomatic relations be­ ton coast. The ceremony had been ments that are the wonder of the “Many who pride themselves on doubt of the Holy Father’s senti­ tween the Holy See and the Na­ being acquainted with the latest abandoned when St. Gildas isle be­ scientific world. There is no more ments toward the Spanish Nation­ tionalist regime. Polish-American came private property, but this careful scientist in the world today in Modernism are quite content to alists .was dispelled when Pope Franco’s ambassador reaffirmed be ignorant of what is happening Spain’s fidelity To Catholicism, say­ year Dr. and Mme. Carrel, now than Alexis Carrel, but Dr. Carrel SPIRITUAL NATURE Pius told the Nationalist ambassa­ Priest Renamed is a Catholic too and tinged a bit in Roman Catholic circles. This dor to the Papal court, Don Jose ing: “It is General Franco’s desire owners of the island that contains is regrettable because it seems to Yangues Messia, his hopes for a to serve the Catholic Church with the relics of the Apostle of North­ (Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) me that real Protestants have Franco victory in the near future. the deepest devotion and fullest Order’s General ern Brittany, invited the peasants OF CATHOLIC ACTION much more in common with Roman The Pope took the same occasion faith.” The Pope added that he to renew their pilgrimage, which Catholics than with Moderni.sts. td make public 'he Generalissimo’s was “deeply moved by the noble Vatican City.—The Very Rev. includes the blessing of the horses. What is more, it seems to me that promise to huma' i e war as much sentiments expressed” and uttered Michael Jaglowicz, Polish-Ameri­ From Paimpol and other ports in the/theater, motion pictures, for those who prize their Prot­ paternal words of “affection for can priest who has been superior came a fleet of fishing vessels full London. — The essentially spir­ estant heritage, neo-Scholasticism as possible. On the same day, the itual nature of Catholic Action is etc.; the apostolate of charity Vatican reveal.d that its appeals Genera! Franco.” general of the Congregation of the of Bretons. Horses were led across carried out through the confer­ offers much greater values than Resurrection for six years, was re­ re-emphasized by Giuseppe Car­ does Modernism.” to Japan had brought a promise to JAPANESE RESPOND TO to the island at low tide. After dinal Pizzardo, chief assistant for ences of the Society of St. Vin­ cease bombing attacks on non- HOLY FATHER’S APPEAL elected at the general chapter of Vespers in the ivy-covered chapel, cent de Paul and the many other Discussing the importance of the the congregation. EllIIII HAD III Catholic Action in Italy, in a state­ neo-Scholastic revival. Dr. Craig combatants in the Sino-Japanese Japan promised to cease bomb­ the‘peasants marched afound the ment used by Arthur Cardinal Catholic works. war. ing “open” cities in China as the The congregation has communi­ isle chanting old canticles. Sea­ said: “It has value and signifi­ result of an appeal by Pope Pius, Hinsley in a letter read in all When it is necessary to inau­ cance by reason of the compre­ Receiving the credentials of ties in the United States at Chi­ men carries small replicas of churches of the Archdiocese of gurate work falling under these hensiveness of its grasp and out­ Franco’s ambassador, the Pontiff ^Osservatore Romano reported. Us­ cago, St. Louis, Wa.shington, Louis­ boats, votive offerings for the Westminster. headings, the work may be en­ ing vigorous language, according ville, Albany, and Castle Town, N. saint,,whose statue ^-as erected at SOCIAl JUSTICE look. Thomas Aquinas, in whom declared: “We have taken cogni­ Cardinal Pizzardo says that trusted either to existing societies the Scholasticism of the Middle zance fff General Franco’s promises ( Turn to Page 2 — Column 1) Y. In its Chicago house it pub-* several places along the route. A Catholic Action. is the participa­ or to new organizations set up for Ages reached its culmination, was to avoid, as much as possible, the lishes a daily Catholic paper in “De Profundis” was chanted for tion of the laity in the Hierarchical the purpose. a systematizing genius of the first paiiis of the victims of war. . . . Polish. those who had died in the sea. New York.—“It is not enough apostolate of the Church. It is, Cardinal Kinsley’s letter says rank . . . The new Scholasticism, We hope the day is not far off 439 Priests Others elected were the Rev. As' the procession moved be­ to talk about social justice and to therefore, by its very nature reli­ that a branch of Westminster as truly as the old, is an all-in­ when so much wrong and suffer­ Ladislaw Kwiathowski, counselor tween long rows of horses, the say, ‘I am a Catholic and I know gious and spiritual, and its pur­ Catholic Action will be established clusive thought and life system . . . ing' will end. i general and assistant; the Rev. priest blessed each animal with a the principles of soda) justice’,” pose is essentially supernatural. in every parish, and all Catholics It is a life and world view that is “We pray always that this will Murdered In William Beninger, counselor gen­ twig of boxwood dipped in holy John Brophy of the C.I.O. said in It is independent of all political over 15 years of age who have grounded in, and derives its main be soon, and that God will reserve eral and secretary general; the water. Back of the priest walked an address at a Catholic trade affiliations. received the sacrament of Con­ content from, the metaphysical . . . to General Franco the joy and glory Rev. Ladislaw Biernik, counselor Mrs. Carrel, attaching to each union rally here. “If we Catholics It includes the whole field over firmation will be urged to join. (Turn to. Page 2 — Colum n 1) of announcing to Spain and to the general; the Rev. Francis Uzdrow- horse’s halter a red and green haven’t the courage to take over which Christian principles should world that victorious day.” 4 Dioceses ski of Chicago, counselor general ribbon with a medal of St. Gildas. the leadership of the unions and penetrate and be applied. Among The Pope' speech wa.s in .reply and procurator general, and the At the chapel another priest dis­ to see that they are directed ac­ its forms are to be numbered r Noted for Social Charity Work to Don Jose’s presentation address, Zaragoza, Spain.—In the area Rev. John Zdechlik, general man­ tributed bits of rye bread, touched cording to the teachings of the The strictly religious apostolate which marked the formal estab­ ager. to the saint’s statue and thought Church, there are others who will involving catechetical instruction, liberated by the Nationalist cap­ ture of Castellon de la Plana, 439 step into the positions . . . We devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, must get into the fight and earn missionary work, etc.; the cultural Bishop Muench Observes Modest Priest-Hero priests of the Archdiocese of Zaragoza and the Dioceses of the right to lead those who are apostolate, the apostolate of the not .so well qualified as ourselves.” family, the apostolate of educa­ Huesca, Tortosa, and Teruel were DISHOP HUNT DISCUSSES murdered by the Reds in the Referring to the Catholic Hos­ tion, the moral apostolate con­ pital association’s encouragement cerned with the defense of Chris­ 25 Years in Priesthood nearly two years they were in con­ trol of the region. The 176 par­ of union activities among hospitab tian morality wherever threatened, employes, the Rev. Dr. John P. e.g., in the press;- over the radio. ishes of this area were left without CHURCH'S APOSTOLICITY Fargo, N. Dak.— (Special)—A of St. Paul recalled the jubilarian’s churches, altars, priests, archives Boland, chairman of the New York quarter century devoted to the earning of the doctorate in so­ —and almost without male pa­ State Labor Relations board, said promotion of social charity—that cial sciences at the University f rishioners. In an address on “The Aposto- vital function of preserving' the that, through the association’s has been the priestly career of the Fribourg, Switzerland, and showed The Capuchin order’s official licity of the Church,” delivered authority of the Church, the action, 700 sisters are showing in­ Most Rev. Aloisius J. Muench, how Bisbop Muench’s career has bulletin in Rome announces that over the Catholic Hour, the Most authority given first to the original dustrial leaders the way to real third Bishop of Fargo, whose 25th been based on his training. 93 Capuchins have been martyred Rev. Duane G. Hunt, Bishop of Apostles. Most appropriately, application of ^he Papal program Bishop Muench’s devotion to so­ in Spain and a number ' are not Saif Lake, reminded his hearers therefore, the granting of this of social justice. cial charity has been shown in his yet accounted for. that the Church was built upon the agency by Our Lord and the grnng Other speakers at .the rally in­ gg.piONEiius work with the Central Verein, Other' news of the Spanish con­ Apostles and that they were its of consent by the new Bishop are cluded the Rev. R. A. McGowan, which he served as chairman of the flict: Cultural and artistic resto­ first officials. The Catholic Hour expressed in outward signs, in assistant director of the N.C.W.C. board of resolutions for years; in ration work is being extended by is sent out over a network of the words and gestures, both ancient Social Action department, anil his organization of the Apostolate Franco’s government. . . The Left- National Broadcasting company, and sacred. In solemnity and in James Westcott of the A. F. of L. of Suffering, which now has 5,000 i'.st radio preacher, “Father J. including station KOA in Denver, the atmosphere of sanctity, as bed-ridden members, and in his Villar,” who speaks from Barce­ and is produced by the National befits its character, the fullness whole conduct of the Diocese of lona, is thought to be an impos­ Council of Catholic Men. of the sacrament of Holy Orders U. S. Protests to Fargo, Archbishop Murray said. ter. Mail sent to him is returned “To the Apostles,” Bishop Hunt thus adds a new successor of the Milwaukee.— (Special)—If cap­ Besides Archbishop Murray and stamped “Unknown.” . . . A young said, “Our Lord entrusted the duty Apostles, -who takes his place in Japan on Wounding ital and labor would sit down at Bishop Muench, the following Esthonian has written from Spain of choosing successors. And their the long and unending line. the feet of 90-year-old Grandma membprs of the Hierarchy were at that he was kidnaped, taken to very first act, it is significant to “Not without reason, then, has Rodgers, she could teach them a the jibilee celebration: Bishops Russia, and then sent to Spain to note, at least the first act of which thi? Apostolic succession, so vitally Of Father Downs lot of things. And Mrs. Rodgers Joseph F' Busch of St. Cloud, Vin­ In (hit unusual picture is shown fight ■with the Reds . . , Dr. Alex­ we have any record, was to choose necessary to th? very existence of is just the one who could give cent Wehrle, O.S.B., of Bismarck; the priest who was the hero ander Hamilton Rice of Harvard a Bishop to fill the place left va­ the Church, been the object of Washington. — (INS) — The them a good lecture, for she was Edmond Heelan of Sioux City, of a near disaster at Wenat­ university says that Christianity cant by the defection of Judas. special attack from the powers of United States prepared a protest battling for decent hours, wages, Henry P. Rohlman of Davenport, chee, Wash., while en route to and atheism are at war in Spain. Later on they added St. Paul and evil. If only they could prevent, to Japan over the aerial bomb­ and working conditions before Joseph H. Schlarraan of Peoria, attend the Social Service con­ St. Barnabas to their group. for the span of a human lifetime, ing of America!) property and the u most of the big guns in the present Louis B. Kucera of Lincoln, Edwin “One by one they chose others the consecration of Bishops'. If wounding of an American Mary- warfare were in action at all. ference at Seattle. Holding his V. O’Hara of Great Falls, and Ma­ hat in front of his face, M evade Teacher’s Cause Has as they were needed, so that, when all the Bishops in the world could knoll priest at Swatow, China. “It’s a daffy world we live in riano S. Garriga, Coadjutor of they were all gone, their places be simultaneously destroyed, the American Consul Whitney Young today,” Mrs. Rodgers says. “Peo­ the cameras, and telling reporters Corpus, Christi. that he had nothing to say, the Not Been Dropped were filled; more, because of the end would be in sight. In such an informed the State department ple used to be .satisfied with a expanding work, their number had event, because Bishops alone are that Father William J. Downs of decent wage, but now whoever Born in Milwaukee priest hurriedly left the raidroad Bishop Muench was born in station. Passengers on the train Liverpool, Eng.—The cause of been increased. In each case .the delegated to confer the sacrament Meadville, Pa., had been w'ounded has the upper hand uses strong- new Bishop was appointed and. of order, no new Bishops would be when a Japanese aerial bomb de­ arm tactics to get as much as he 1889 in Milwaukee, where he at­ said they believed the priest to be Teresa Higginson, saintly School­ tended St. Boniface’s school, Father Edward S. Pouthier, S.J., of given his authority by those who consecrated. For the same reason, molished his . essence. The priest can, regardless of justice. teacher, has not been dropped as was not believed seriously injured. “Why can’t labor and capital spent a year with a Latin tutor, Fordhani university. New York. some papers erroneously reported. already were Bishops. This proc­ no more priests could be ordained. understand that one can’t advance and then enrolled in St. Francis’ It is reported that he crawled on According to Monsignor O’Brien, ess has been going on now for 'There being no new priests to re­ It w’as not thought the situa­ without advancing the interests of seminary in 1'04. He was or­ his hands and knees half the vice postulator for the cause who 19 centuries. The consecration of place those who die each year, it tion would call for a formal note the other? Merely strength and dained at Milwaukee in 1913 by length of a Pullman car and re­ has just returned from Rome, the a Bishop is thus disclosed as a would be only a matter of time ■from Washin^on but at the State force won’t get either anywhere. Bishop A J. Muench Archbishop Sebastian Messmer. leased a Arindow or door to give cause- has merely been declared very important act. until there would be no one left department it was said that the Any employe,, knows an employe After some parish work, he studied passengers fresh air when a burn­ not expedient and will be post­ Preserving Authority to say Mass, no one to hear Con­ American consul at.Swatow and is entitled to a fair share, and any jubilee as a priest was celebrated at the University of Wisconsin in ing vestibule between two cars poned for a time. This differen­ “There need be no surprise, fessions, and no one to give Com­ the American ambassador at sensible man knows only a fair in the presence of a large gather­ Madison and won the Master of poured smoke into the car. The tiates it from a cause declared then, that Our Lord elevated this munion. And the remaining Tokyo were under standing in­ Christians w'ould be helpless. They structions to bring such matters to share is his due. But then, with ing of Bishops, priests, and laity. Arts degree in economics in 1919. air-conditioning system kept the non reponatur, which would mean act to the dignity of ,a sacrament. an unmistakable twinkle, we Giving the sermon at the jubiks From 1919 to 1921, he was in Fri- smoke in the car, endangering the it had been rejected entirely and In it a new agent is chosen who might retain their faith for a time, the attention of the Japanese gov­ iharei with other agents the very (Turn to Page t — Column S) ernment (Turn to Page S — Column 7) Mass, Archbish _> John G. Murray (Tum to Page I — Column IJ passengers. dropped. PAGE TWO THE REGISTER Sunday, July 10, 1938

were those of the two Unusual Ordinations priests shown below. Upper GRANDMOTHER, NOW 90, FAMED SCIENTIST LEAVES OEIIIIN photo shows the Rev, Raymond Heintz, former cab driver, as he accepted a chalice from Pittsburgh taxi drivers when he was raised to the priesthood June 12. Father Heintz, lacking a high school ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE education, studied for 17 years “between fares” to fulfill an ambition PIONEER LABOR FIGURE PlilESTS to become a priest. Below, the Rev. Alfred Morotti of New York, ordained June 26 at the age of 58, realized his belated vocation after took her six months to sell Chi­ (Continued From Page One) from an anteroom on the floor a combination of circumstances, including the necessity of helping to (Continued From Page One) support relatives, put off his childhood ambition to be a priest. wouldn’t have to wait for heaven cago’s Archbishop Patrick Feehan with the mysticftm that lies deep below. on the plan. Before that, she in the French nature. Of all the “Only scientists particularly in- if everyone did what was right.” says, “women had been an unin- honors he has won in 40 years of tere.sted in fractioning life to its Back in the 1870’s Elizabeth surable commodity.” widely heralded work, Dr. Carrel lowest common denominators may probably values none more highly Rodgers was pointed out as a “bad Mrs. Rodgers will be 91 in mount that spiral. And all must (Continued From Page One) August, but she looks like a chip­ than his membership in the Ponti­ wash their hands and faces, put on (Continued From Page One) woman”" by many old fogies in fical Academy of Science. And Dr. discussion of the Church’s affairs theory of racial superiority and Chicago who believed that a per girl of a mere 70. In the gowns and hoods of black cloth— racial purity “is not accepted by .summer she takes things easy in Carrel is a Nobel prize-winner. all except the master of this pure in Greater Germany is now pos­ woman had no business thinking, An Air of Myitery sible. It is *thought that post­ any competent student of anthro­ her sun room, but in the winter and dark domain, master of its ponement of the session resulted pology or of the related sciences;” much less talking in public, for she goes South to spend her days There has been an air of mys­ purified and blackclad servants. tery about the work of Dr. Carrel, fr.om the German Hierarchy’s re­ that “there is no such thing as a Elizabeth was out organizing the on the beach, with many a dip in He, the most famed member of the fusal to make even the slightest pure race;” that “all the so-called the salty Atlantic. She has pic­ but it is mystery arising from the Rockefeller institute. Dr. Alexis Knights of Labor and the Women’s extreme scientific precautions gesture of friendliness to the! Nazi races existing today are blends.” Catholic Order of Foresters. The tures to prove it. Carrel, distinguishes himself from regime. “Not even my own branch of the taken by the savant to insure the the others with a little white head- knights belong to history, but the validity of his work. Time maga­ Progress of the anti-religious Aryan race, the IHsh or the Celtic, W.C.O.F. has 75,000 members to­ piece that looks like the hat of a is racially pure,” Monsignor Ryan zine writes of his laboratories: U. S. bluejacket.” campaign in Austria is shown in day instead of the 37 that Mrs. PRIEST-CHEMIST reports that the trumped-up im­ declared. “And we are probably “A secluded labyrinth of black, Dr. Carrel’s most far-reaching Rodgers began with. dustless, germless laboratories zig­ morality trials against religious better off for the infiltrations.” Through the sharp-tongued GROWS HAIR zags across the top floor of the experiments have dealt with the have spread to Vienna, where a All human beings are equal as treatment of living tissues and or­ young woman’s efforts, district 24 A University priest-chemist’* treatlie on main building of the Rockefeller priest and four lay attendants of persons, have certain rights which of the Knights of Labor in Chi­ CARE OK THE HAIR li now being Bent ftvw Institute for Medical Research in gans outside the body. On Jan. 17, the famous Klosterneuburg mon­ come from God and which are to tcslp sufferers. It describe* bow to use the 1912, he placed a bit of tis.sue from cago, which she later headed as remarkable compound mixed by Ft. Jemet Manhattan. Black are the floors, astery are being tried. natural and indestructible, and master workman, enrolled ^bout Gilmore which grew perfect hair on heed of the heart of an unhatched chick in “these rights cannot be taken black the furniture, dark grey the a glass flask with some nutritious Five hundred German religious 300 women workers. Named a bald student. Since then mfire thin 60.000 windowless walls, shadowless the schools, mostly Catholic, have been away by kings, parliaments, ma­ delegate fo the national conven­ bottles hsv^ been used, royalties going to fluid. He still has living out­ converted into secular institutions. jorities, or dictators,” Monsignor charity. Users testify to wonderful resulti for bleak illumination that comes growths of that speck of tissue. tion of the K. of L. in Richmond, falling hair tnrt dandruff Write for free through the skylights. Entrance to Ryan said. “Nevertheless,” he Mrs. Rodgers bundled her nine- treatise to R. H. (Hlrnore, Dept 1. 2810 lltb When the need of an aseptic pump added, some of them “are ex­ Ave No., Seattle, Wash. this aseptic, dustless, reflectionless to bathe organs in nourishing $600,000 N. D. Fieldhouse day-old daughter, Elizabeth, into hideaway is by a spiral staircase Court Upholds Ban on plicitly denied today in half a a blanket and took her off on the fluids was threatening to hold up dozen countries. Italian Fascism, his work, Dr. Carrel called in Will Be Rockne Memorial Volume by Hemingway long train ride. Elizabeth, now German Nazism, and Russian Mrs. Harry McLogan of Wauwa­ young Charles A. Lindbergh, and Communism agree in holding that THE PHOTO MILL Colonel Lindbergh built a pump South Bend, Ind.—The corner­ Detroit.—Judge James ,E. Che- tosa, was accepted as delegate No. IMMEDIATE SERVICE! stone of a $600,000 fieldhouse in all Individual rights, personal, po­ 800 at the meeting. that has enabled the great physi­ not in Wayne circuit court has re­ litical, religious, and economic, Roil developed, printed, and choice, ologist to accomplish seeming mir­ memory of Football Coach Knute Using the boycott .•\s their two enlargements, one tinted en­ Rockne, killed in an airplane crash fused a temporary injunction re­ are created by the State and can largement. or eight reprints. I6e acles. In the Lindbergh perfusion be modified or taken away by the weapon, Mrs. Rodgers’ working H putnp, Dr. Carrel has kept thyroid in 1931, was laid. The building, straining Prosecutor McCrea and \ omen forced unscrupulous fac­ coin. 210 by 182 feet, will be for phys­ State. This denial of natural THE PHOTO MILL ID glands, ovaries, kidneys, and pan­ police officials from interfering rights .is an essential element in tory owners to better wages and f ical training at Notre Dame. Box 629A4 Minnespoll*. Mina. creases of guinea pigs and cats with the sale of Ernest Heming­ the theory and philosophy of all working conditions in times when the voice of labor was just begin­ alive for as long as 30 days. He way’s book To Have and to Have these political systems. . . . These has caused the organs to produce Georgetown Sophomore outrages have been most frequent ning to be heard. their proper secretions. Not. The prosecutor had called Mrs. Rodgers’ husband, George, Wins Golf Tournament the book obscene, vulgar, and and most flagrant in Soviet Russia Boys and Young Men These experiments have opened and in Hitlerized Germany.” was one of the 13 organizers of wishing to be Priests or Brothers In Louisville, Ky. — John Paul blasphemous and had threatened the American Federation of Labor the door to unthought-of develop­ to prosecute persons selling it. The distinguished Catholic soci­ the Order of St. Camlllus may write ments. Institute officials say; Burke, 21, a sophomore at George­ when it was known as the Fed­ (Continued From Page One) town university, won the National The majority rt bookdealers com­ ologist and economist called for a to the Rev. Father Superior. St. to Osservatore, the Pope urged “From this moment [we are] fight on all forms of totalitarian­ eration of Organised Trades and opening to experimental investi­ Intercollegiate Golf tournament plied at once with the official’s Labor Unions of the United States Camlllus Monastery. 1611 So. 26th Tokyo to “halt useless butchery here. His home is in Newport, R. I. directions. ism in America and condemned and the bombing of ‘open’ Chinese gation a forbidden field: The living those who denounce one form of and Canada. Mr. Rodgers was St.. Milwaukee. Wise. cities.” human body . . . diseased organs absolutism and ignore another. also president of the .Chicago The Apostolic Delegate to Japan, could be removed from the body Particularly did he condemn the Trades assembly. Archbishop Paul Marella, conveyed and placed in the Lindbergh pump American League for Peace and Recalling her foundation of the •* the Pope’s , lea to Foreign Minis­ as patients are placed in a hos­ Democracy and similar bodies for Women’s Catholic Order of For­ -i i pital.” esters, Mts. Rodgers says that it ter Kozushige Ugaki in Tokyo. their failure to include Commu­ DON’T m ' Ugaki said, “I understand the high Among both scientists and lay­ nism among the forces opposed t« time-tested Resinol motives which induced the Holy men the legend of Alexis Carrel W ar Chaplain Dies conveyirfg the Apostolic blessing of the University of Notre Dame democracy. K. of C. Give $18,000 to C.Y.O. See to take this step.” Then he has flourished. He is the man who Chicago.—The Rev. Sidney J. Pope Pius XI to the Clergy Con­ here, totaling 108 more students Chicago.—Officials of 63 coun­ ive quick, comforting relief gave assurances that everything seeks to make life longer, to make Morrison, 55, Chicago pastor and a ference for Negro Welfare. than last year. cils of the K. of C. of the Chicago will be done to assure the safety chaplain with the A.E.F. in Europe Library S-hool AccrediteH area presented a check for $18,000 I it better, by using all the mighty Rutherford Talk Rou*e* RESINOL of civilian populations and non- forces of science. But he is the in the World war two years, died. Antagoni*m River Forest, 111.—The accredi­ to the Most Rev. Bernard J. Sheil, SOOTHIt TOUa SKIN combatants. one, too, who wTote Man the Un­ He was the uncle of the Very Rev. Seattle.—An ordinance to pro­ tation of the Rosary college li­ NEW RULES ON Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, to as­ PLEA FOR PEACE MADE known, that popular marvel of in­ Monsignor Joseph P. Morrison, rec­ hibit use of any public building for brary school here has been an­ sist the C.Y.O. IN MESSAGE TO CONGRESS vestigation into the real nature of tor of the Cathedral of the Holy assemblies tending to engender re­ nounced by the American Library NEW COMFORT FOR In his radio address to the clos­ humankind. In Man the Unknown, Name. ligious or racial antagonism is un­ Association Board of Education What Causes Epilepsy? THOSE WHO WEAR ing session of the first Canadian Dr. Carrel vindicated his belief in Association Accepts Catholic der consideration by a committee for Librarianship. GUARDINEDF National Eucharistic congress, the mjore-than-material nature of School of the city council. The ordinance Sermon Put in Congressional , Is There a Cure? Record A booklet containing: the opinion! of famous FALSE T Pope Pius made a strong appeal man. ' He caused consternation Boston.—The school of social was proposed in the aftermath of doctors on this interesting: subject will be for peace. “In particular,” he among some of his fellow-scien­ work of Boston college has bedn “Judge” Rutherford’s addresses Washington. — Representative sent FREE, while they last, to any reader No longer does any wei^er of false teeth said at the close of his message, tists by putting his stamp of ap­ admitted to membership in the here attacking all organized re­ Guy L. Moser of Pennsylvania had writing to the Educational Division, Dept. need to be uncomfortable. FASTEETH, a inserted in the Congressional Rec­ EDI JR-7, 551 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. new, greatly improved powder, sprinkled “let us implore for Canada, com­ proval on the miracles at Lourdes American Association of Schools ligion. on upper or lower plates, holds them firm posed as it is of so man’ nationali­ and other shrines. Dr. Carrel of Social Work. The association Ruling on Vatican Document* ord the sermon of the Rt. Rev. and comfortable all day. No gummy, ties and peoples, those gifts of knows where science ends. is a national affiliation of 32 pro­ Pa**ed Monsignor Peter Guilday of the gooey, pasty taste or feeling becau.se it’s peace, unity, and charity which fessional schools of social work. Washington.—Among the new Catholic University of America de­ (Continued From Page One) alkaline. Deordoritw. Get FASTEETH For several years, the Carrels livered at the Field Ma#s at Dough- Swelling Reduced today at any good drug store. Accept no have their source in the Eucharist, and the Lindberghs have been Ciscans Challenge Bigot laws signed by President Roose­ The guard must live near the And Short Breathing relieved when substitute. to the end that there may be one­ Chicago.—Ciscans (Catholic In­ velt within recent days is one oregan Manor, Md., Sept. 19, 1937, caused hy unnatural colleetion of water la summer neighbors off the Breton to commemorate the 200th anni­ church day and night. abdomen, feet and legs, and when pressure ness in faith of minds and in the coast. This summer too the young ter-Student Catholic Action) con­ amending the judicial code so as to Safety-Alarm* Urged above ankles leaves a denur'Trial package piety of actions.” tinue to issue a debate challenge make admis.sable as evidence in versary of the birth of Charles people are to live on Illiec island, Carroll of Carrollton. The instruction suggests that FRRK. COLLUM MEDICINE COMPANY The English translation of Pope near St. Gildas, where the Carrels to Louis J. Kjng, anti-CathoRc courts of the United States copies safety-alarms be used to prevent Dept C54. ATLANTA GA. Pius XI’s discourse to the first have revived the ancient “Pardon evangelist and exhibitor of “ex­ of documents of record on file in 2 Building Project* Under Way attempts against the safety of the Investments Canadian National Eucharistic of the Horses.” nuns,” who has been holding forth Vatican City. Chicago.—Two important build­ tabernacle. It is not forbidden as congress, broadcast after . the on the “evils of the Roman Cath­ ing projects are under way at Wil­ THE SISTERS OF THE Promissory Notes Dr. Carrel’s association with Mi**ion* to Add Radio* a measure of precaution to take Sovereign Pontiff had spoken, was olic political system” in Even Ezer Wa.shington.—With the installa­ mette. The new St. Joseph’s the Eucharist at night to another DIVINE SAVIOUR read b y . the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Rockefeller institute in New York church and rectory will cost $350,- of temple. tion of seven new wireless sets, place, usually the sacristy, pro­ invite generous souls who wish to devote Michael J. Ready, general secre­ was finished on July 1. He has Priest* Dedicate Selve* to Mitsions 000 and bids are being taken on reached the age limit of 65, but his bringing up to ten the total num­ vided the place be safe and ap­ their lives to teaching* nursing* or domes* The Catholic Bishop tary of the N.C.W.C. Norwalk, Conn.—Eleven young ber in use. Catholic missionaries the new $175,000 St. Francis Xav­ propriate. The Blessed Sacrament work for humanity is not finished. Holy Ghost Father.s, ordained last ier’s church. tie duties, to correspond with Mother of Chicago He and Colonel Lindbergh will this summer will have established should not be kept in vessels of ex­ Provincial, S616 West Center Street. MU* NON-CATHOLIC LAUDS September, have consecrated them­ complete radio connection between Chaplain Raised to Major traordinary value that might Signed Personally by carry on, as Time puts it: “Two selves to labor in the mi.ssion fields waukee. Wise. NEO-SCHOLASTICISM men, one an ageless seer, the other James bay and Hudson bay, Can­ Washington.—P r o m o t i o n of arouse the covetousness of thieves. and in a special manner to the ada, for the first time, the Rev. Capt. James H. O’Neill to the i-nk For the same reason the instruc­ His Eminence, a young and devoted inventor, sit­ salvation of the Negro. The Very (Continued From Page One) ting on two rocks in the middle of Paul Schulte, O.M.I., the “Flying of major in the chaplains’ corps, tion recommends against decorat­ Cardinal Mundelein that embraces both the fact con­ Rev. John Lundergan, C.S.Sp., ad­ Priest,” said before his departure United States army, has been an­ ing images and altars with very St. Jude Thaddeus a sea, talking, planning ways to ministrator of the American prov­ Denominatioru tent and the truth content of su­ prolo.ng the life and end the ills of for the North. nounced by the War department. precious jewels. and pernatural revelation . . . [It is ince, presided at the ceremony in Chaplain O’Neill, a priest of the Lastly the instruction deals with $500— $1,000 mankind.” the seminary chapel. Czecho*lovak Union Meet* St. Anne Solemn Novena opposed! to that anti-intellectual- Chicago,—Installation of offi- Diocese of Helena, is stationed at the duty resting under pain he late U. S. Senator and Victim* of Prejudice Rallied “who are the principal victims of Entered as Second Class Matter at Post Office, Denver, Colorado. of my principal occupations” is Rancho Boyeros and the Correc­ and in action,” with the social doc­ Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick New York.—Asserting that re­ prejudice” to attack vigorously The Register has the largest circulation of any paper in the English language defending the system of Soviet tional school of Guatao. More than trine set forth in the encyclicals of Simms, daughter of the late Sena­ cent events indicate the most com­ each and every foe on every devoted to religious news.- Russia. 1,000 boys and youths will benefit. Pope Leo XIII and Pope Pius XI. tor Mark Hanna of Cleveland. mon types of hate—race prejudice. front. Sunday, Joly 10, 1938 7 H E REGISTER PAGE THREE

^STRANGE BUT TRUE* By M. J. Murray ASK AND LEARN I THE BOOK I Chosen General Addrett P. O. Boa 1497, Dearer, Celo. *7^ o f SkfNT C u T i^ ^ ^ / « • DurhZru CaUxe

I radio from (fastelgandolfo as the first They Listened to the Pope S izS LNational i: Eucharistic congress came to a close Prelate’s Column l^eveals in Quebec. At the left is the repository illuminated for the Midnight Mass, at which 6S,000 men received Communion. Top right is a view of the closing procession, in which the Papal I.egate, Rodrique Cardinal Villeneuve, carried the Blessed Sacrament. The Cardinal is shown, at center, as he gives his blessing to a (Continued from Page One) crowd at one of the congress exercises. I.s)wer right is one of the street archways erected to commemorate Details of Plane Finding are gold at a low rate, and are federal communications commis­ establishment of the (Canadian archdioceses and dioceses. of cheap manufacture, but sion in Washington. Lone Pine, Calif.— (Special) — Wood was incredulous. “Do you they are distributed in such num­ Pamphlets written by a non- mean that you had caculated just bers that the profit is large. Young H. 0. Cpllier of Arkansas, Catholic, Charles P. Windle, expos­ who discovered the wrecked TWA where the plane had hit? How did The whole program seems to work ing Rutherford, can be secured you do it?” “Well, I figured that up to these book sales. airliner on Buena Vista peak, was through the Guardian press, 2001 hailed by the whole country for the pilot had lost his direction Devon avenue, Chicago, III. The his precise calculations on the somewhere between the angle of Whether or not there is a con­ Windle pamphlets are The Ruther­ Washington. — Two airplanes scene of the wreck, but Collier was intersection of the two beams. So nection between the business and ford Racket and Jury Summons provided by MIVA have made mis­ disgusted when he found the liner I got the map and found only Sovietism, as has been charged, each 10 cents, with special prices sion work possible in the mountain —it was half a mile from where three peaks in that area that were it is beyond doubt that the Wit­ for large quantities. wilds of New Guinea, says the Rev. he had figured it would be. Re­ high enough for him to strike if nesses of Jehovah are the best Pairl Schulte, O.M.I., the “Flying porters who covered the discovery he was trying to keep his altitude. possible advance agents for Com­ Inasmuch as the Witnesses of Priest,” who is president and foun­ for the . big press association# ■First I tried Raymond peak and munism and that their attack on- der of the association to provide missed this part 0^ the tale, but it wa.sn’t there. On my way over religion is precisely the same. Time Jehovah refuse to salute the American flag. Catholic housewives motorized equipment for Catholic Monsignor J. J. Crowley let it to the next of the three I lost my after time, we come across slate- in one town handled them neatly missions. loose in his “Sage and Tumble- shoes in Illillouette creek. I ments in the Rutherford literature weed” column of the Register, walked back to the Yosemite store denouncing all religion as a by producing small flags whenever The Most Rev. Francis Wolf, they appeared at the door and de­ S.V.D., Vicar Apostolic of Eastern Central California Edition. and. persuaded the manager to racket. The propagation of his manding that they salute the flag Monsignor Crowley wrote: .stake me to a pair of shoes. Then own peculiar religious views seems New Guinea, has missions behind 1 started again and explored the or leave. The agents .quickly de the Bismarck mountains, 12 to 16 After the gentlemen of the press to be merely incidental. His main parted. ' had retired. Jack Wood, Yosemite second mountain. At 3 in the aft­ purpose is to tear down all days away by ordinary means of ernoon I camped for the night.” The refusal to salute the flag travel. The trail leads through 'wrangler, asked Collier, “Weren’t Catholicity, Protestantism, and you happy when you found it?” “Why did you camp then? Why Judaism. He deems no lie too old was in accord with tenets that once bush country, whose inhabitants made a convict of Rutherford. In have murdered a number of mis­ “No, I was disgusted with myself.” didn’t you go on and search Buena or too ridiculous to use in attack­ “Disgusted? 'Why should you be Vista?” “Well, I knew by that ing the Catholic Church. The ef­ Windle’s pamphlet. The Ruther­ sionaries. ignglish police finally ford Racket, this appears: “On forbade White men to penetrate disgusted? ’ “Because,” came the time that the plane and the bodies fect of all this on some of the answer, without any appearance were on Buena Vista, and I didn’t non-Catholics who listen to the June 22, 1918, Rutherford and 'six the bush, and it became necessary other Russellites were sentenced to to abandon some promising mis­ of bombast, “it was half a mile want to come on them at night. phonograph records in their own away from where I had figured it The next dav I found them, but I homes can be well imagined. serve 20 years in prison after be sion stations. The planes have ing convicted of ‘unlawfully and transported supplies which it ^ould be.” “Half a mile?” was wrong by half a mile.” r 1 .. D .1. r j ! wilfully conspiring to cause in- would have cost more than $25,000 For a long tmie, Rutherford ,„bordination, disloyalty, and re- to carry by porters. The cost of broadcast over many radio stations fusal of duty of the military and gasoline was about $1,750. by means of records. Inasmuch as naval forces of the United States'.” his addresses are simply unadul­ This offense occurred in wartime. Archbishop’s Drive Is terated bigotry, he was gradually They were released along with Eu­ forced off the air. Stations were gene Debs, the Socialist, and Indorsed by Magazine afraid to carry his programs for others May 16, 1919, after serv­ San Francisco. — Strongly in­ fear they would lose their licenses. ing nine months. They were for­ dorsing the Most Rev. John J. Only a few stations now carry his merly called Russellites because Mitty, Archbishop of San Fran­ talks. But he has sound trucks go­ “Pastor” Russell founded their cisco, for his fight against in­ r ing the rounds of the cities or vil­ sect. decent publications flooding the lages in which he carries on his Laity Will Teach American Tradition Rests on Christian Discipline Although Rutherford’s followers newsstands, an editorial in the campaigns and the voice repro­ Argonmt, secular magazine, says duced from the records often car­ call him Judge, he never was a Religion to Pupils judge. The only claim he has to such publications are more than ries over several blocks. Many indecent, that “their quintessence From Public Schools Men Are Being Seduced cities have ordinances against "the title is that as a member of St. Cloud, Minn.—A catecheti­ the bar he sat temporarily in ac­ is tommy-rot,” and that they nuisances of this kind. Rutherford make “man despair of his kind.” cal institute, the first to be re­ sound trucks have been known to cordance with a custom of his own ported outside the Archdiocese of stand outside a Catholic Cathedral Missouri locality. He now finds New York, at which laymen and To Forget Real Freedom during Sunday Mass hours and to the racket of belittling religion Ovei^ 300 Catholics at women will receive training rn keep going full tilt while services much more profitable than law. Social Work Meeting teaching religion to students from were under way. public schools, is scheduled for Seattle.—More than 300 Cath­ San Francisco.—By the promise turies in the teachings of the .Some of Rutherford's books are the Diocese of St. Cloud Aug. 16 of indolence and the satisfaction Church and the \yay o f . life ol olic delegates attended the Na­ to Sept. 3. Three courses will, be The volunteer workers are published in 36 languages. His tional Conference of Social Work of their material appetites, men Christian peoples.” fanatics who' believe in the magazines Watch Tower and Con­ given by members of the faculty are today being seduced to forget The Archbishop’s letter asks the AND “JudgeV’ - peculiar doctrines and here. The Rt. Rev. Monsignor of the St. Paul archdiocesan paper to “remind your subscribers solation are heavily circulated and Thomas J. O’Dwyer of Los An­ that real freedom for which who are willing to withstand in­ the latter is printed in 12 lan­ Teachers’ college and the St. founders of .this nation fought, that the preambles to the declara­ PICCLY sults and hardships to promote his geles, president of the National Cloud diocesan director of Cath­ guages. It is pretty hard to Conference of Catholic Charities; says the Most Rev. John J. Mitty, tion of independence and to the aims. In one moderate-sized West­ imagine that there is no other olic Action, the Rev. Ferdinand Archbishop of San Francisco, in a constitution of the United States WICCLY ern city, they give an average of Miss Jane Hoey of Washington, C. Falque. letter addressed to his official declare principles which always financial backing for this vast en­ director of the Public Assistance 17:5 hours a month to this work. terprise and that it is supported 'Arrangements have been made organ, the Monitor. have been taught by the Catholic In one large Ohio city, last Decem­ division of Social Security; the for the enrollment of 60 lay stu­ Archbishop Mitty warns that Church.” The Church, he says, entirely on book sales. Ruther­ Rev. Dr. Edward Roberts Moore ber, Rutherford had 60 paid work­ ford’s $75,000 mansion in San dents in addition to about 50 sis­ “the preservation of the Ameri­ has always taught that “men in the ers, besides 450 volunteers who of New York city, nationally- ters of the communities of St. can tradition by which men may fundamentals of their natures are Diego, built to await his prophe­ known expert on youth problems, | gave on an average of five to sied reincarnation of King David, Benedict and St. Francis. The live without spiritual distress de­ equal—equally subject to God and 20 hours a week. At the present and the Rev. Dr. William Walsh, catechetical institute will complete pends on the exqfcise of the to the laws by which He has or-, proves that, whether the income is charities director for the Diocese time, a pamphlet called Cure is from books or also from some the diocesan organization of the Christian discipline bequeathed ganized nature;” that “all men the most wjdely distributed free of Seattle, presented papers at the Confraternity of Christian Doc­ to us in the Old and New Testa­ are endowed by their Creator with other source, his business is not conference. Catholic delegates piece. All free literature, how- unprofitable. One of his books trine. ments and carried down the cen- certain inalienable rights;” that ever, is handed out with an eye to | yp 1935 had been run into a were guests at a dinner presided “it ,is the purpose of government I over by the Most Rev. Gerald eventual sales. | circulation of 5,620,000; another, Couple Ride Old Shay to protect the conditions by which I Shaughnessy, S.M., Bishop of men may choose freely to perform ------' 3,403,500: another, 2,774,000; an- I Seattle. Group in Mexico Above the so-called publishers other, 2,058,000; another, 2,495,- On Golden Wedding Day the right and necessary actions to Whitelaw, Wise. — Taking his gain happiness. are persons known as “pioneers 000, and ten others, more than cue from the popular song, Joseph Hears Mass Said who are paid organizers. “Com­ 1,000,000 each. The booklets had Youth Work Wins Papal “There is danger today that a panies” are set up in the various run into the hundreds of millions. Gresl hitched old dobbin to the In U. S. Territory perverse philosophy already oper­ cities and are kept running by It is said that his current pamph­ Medal for Brooklyn Man shay and he and his bride of 50 ative in governments abroad may T O M V w i f e :YOUVE officials and committees, such as let Cure is running 32,000,000. Brooklyn.—Charles E. Smol- years went for a ride on their use the immense and '•omplicate'd lens, commandant of the Catholic golden wedding day. The ancient Andrade, Calif.—Sunday Mass mechanisms of modern govern­ the company seiwant, the assistant was celebrated near here in a REALLVGOTfOMETHINO company servant, the sound ser­ Boys’ Brigade here, was named horse-drawn vehicle was used by ment to prevent the application of In looking over some of his the couple to ride from St. Mi­ trailer chapel by Father Felix, 0. the true American political philos­ vant, the secretary, the stock- books, we noticed that the art to receive the Papal medal Pro f Ecclesia et Pontifice for dis­ chael’s church to their home fol­ F.M., at a site so near, the interna­ ophy and to destroy the conditions THERE. keeper, the treasurer, the welfare work, even on sacred figures, is lowing renewal of marriage vows. tional boundary that Mexicans on servant, etc. There are zone cap- brought as close to absolute tinguished service to Catholic necessary for the exercise of Attending the jubilee celebration the farther side heard the service rightful human liberties.”- tains and there are regular study nudity as possible, sometimes only youth. The Most Rev. Thomas from their doorsteps. Two Bap­ meetings to make the solicitors E. Molloy, Bishop of Brooklyn, were the couple’s ten 'living chil­ a little shadow saving a figure dren, 42 grandchildren, and six tisms, the first in the chapel, were acquainted with the Rutherford from complete nakedness. conferred the decoration on Mr. Smollens at the Shrine of St. Ber­ great-grandchildren. administered, and a sermon was Catholic Picketers Are literature. Phonograph and sound The whole movement is more preached to 50 Mexicans and Attacked by Leftists repairmen are appointed; but the horribly cheap and shabby than nadette July 2. 30 American Priests Indians. ‘publishers” buy their own phono the K.k.K. We do not wish to graphs and records. A^ little paper over-estimate its probable ultimate I Fr. Theodore Czastaska Are Received by Pope New York.—While picketing the called the Informant is issued to ' effects; but it would be unwise Vatican City.—Pope Pius XI re­ Commission, 2 Prizes Radio City Music-hall, where the keep the workers active. lo overlook the harm it is doing Invested as Monsignor ceived in audience at Castelgan- Won by Cornell Grad motion picture Bloekade. was show­ in spreading a definite hatred of Chicago. — Solemn ceremonies dolfo 30 priests, students at the ing, three employes of the Cath­ Special efforts are put forth to religion and in reviving all the at St. Wenceslaus’ church here at­ North American college in Rome New York.—Martin J. Healy, olic Worker were attacked by a reach the foreign-language groups. old calumnies against the Catholic tended the investiture as a who are returning to the United Jr., who was graduated from Cor­ group of enraged pro-Leftists who Records and literature are issued in Church. It goes even so far as to Domestic Prelate of the Rt. States. They were presented at nell university medical school beat them and tore their picket Italian, Polish, Spanish. Portu­ suggest that we have guns in the Rev. Theodore Czastaska, pastor. the audience by the Most Rev. with this year’s class, garnered signs to ribbons. The Catholic DENVER BUSINESS DIRECTORY guese, German, and other lan­ basements of our churches. George Cardinal Mundelein, Arch­ Ralph L. Hayes, rector of the more than the average share of Worker pickets carried signs pro­ guages. There are even records in bishop of Chicagp, presided at the North American college. honors. Besides receiving his M. testing that the motion picture ■ 4 Arabic. .A diabolical cleverness rites. Following the investiture, D. degree. Dr. Healy was commis­ Blockade is Leftist propaganda DRUGGISTS TOWEL & LINEN SUPPLY OPEN-AIR PREACHLNG a Solemn Mass was celebrated. and an attempt to destroy the neu­ pervades the movement. Sunday GETS CROWDS 70th Anniversary of sioned as a first lieutenant in the morning is a favorite time for medical corps, U. S. army; won a tral policy of the United States. ■ YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS MOUNTAIN TOWEL A SUPPLY CO. I.«t us turn to a more desirable Ordination Is Marked $250 prize for general efficiency will be filled correctly it visiting homes, in order t- catch subject. Just about a year ago, Bishop, 32, Consecrated WASHINGTON PARK PHARMACY Service furnished for Offices. Barbers, the weak-kneed Catholics who arc I\’arsaw.—The Rev. Dr. Steph- throughout his course, and a $125 200 Priests in Retreat Ph. SP. 9765 1096 South Gaylord St. Restaurants. Stores, and Banquets absent from Mass. A great deal we told of visiting a farming At Ceremony in Havana anus Szymkiewicz, Canon of the prize for efficiency in gynecology. town and of seeing outdoor lec­ Havana.—The Most Rev. Al­ Mark Bishop’s Jubilee 1843 Market St. MA. 7691 of work is being done among the Metropolitan chapter, has cele­ Patronize Our Advertisers B. W. BECKIUS. Manager so-called Polish “independent Cath­ ture work done in the name of the berto Martin y Villaverde was brated at Przmzyl the 70th anni­ Catholic Church. We have just consecrated Bishop of Matanza by versary of his ordination. This Msgr. Corrigan Honored Soutl^^Bend, Ind. — The 40th olics,” who are known to be easier visited the same town and have the Most Rev. Manuel Ruiz, Arch­ to reach than real Catholics. Some venerable Canon was born in 1842. By Alumnae Federation sacerdotal jubilee of the Most Rev. Francis J. Fisher, Inc. The firms listed here de­ defections from the Catholic seen a return engagement of the bishop of Havana. Bishop Mar­ Pittsburgh.—The Rt. Rev. Mon­ John F. Noll, Bishop of Ft. Wayne, Church are reported, but they are same work. A portable pulpit tin, 32, a native of Havana, was Cardinal Mundelein signor Joseph M. Corrigan, rector was observed here by 200 s«ular TAbor 6204 serve to be remembered was set up and illuminated. A pastor of the Church of El Espi- scattered. The real menace of the of the Catholic University of priests assembled at Notre Dame when you are distributing loud-speaking device was installed. ritu Santo, the oldest church in Marks 66th Birthday America, has been chosen honor­ univer.sity for their annual clergy movement is that it will m;.ke in- Havana, at the time of his ap­ Cement, Plaster, Mortar differentists o u t'o f the weaker A young priest and a subdeacon Chicago. — , 'With messages of ary president of the Internation*! retreat. The celebration was in your patronage in the dif­ each gave a sermcn and then the pointment to the see of Matanza. congratulation arriving from well- Federation of Catholic Alumnae. the form of a dinner served in the members of the flock and revive priest conducted a question box. wishers all over the United States, Metal Lath, Stucco ferent lines of business. the ancient libels against the The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Patrick university dining hall. 2363 BLAKE ST. ’ DENVER This had been going on all week, Europe, and South America, Car­ ------V______Church. Boys Town Is Movie Set J. McCormick, vice rector of the on a centrally located vacant lot. dinal Mundelein observed his 66th Catholic university, was chosen di­ Catholic Sorority Has Cars .were lined up two thick As Work on Film Starts birthday. A quiet commemoration rector. ■ Citizens do not have lo put up wherever people could park. The Omaha, Nebr. — Boys Town, of the day was held at the Car­ Pacific Coast Session with such campaigns as Ruther­ people, most of whom could never near here, became a Metro-Gold- dinal’s summer home at St. Mary The Register Shopping Guide ford’s. If they telephone the wyn-Mayer movie set la.st week as Kress Gives Painting be enticed into one of our of the Lake seminary, Mundelein, Los Angeles.—The first Pacific MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER— Tha RegUter ' recommancis this alphabeticaUy- police and complain when these churches, listened from their cars. four ■ scenes of the film, Boys 1 1 1. Of Savior to Museum coast regional conference of the list of busintss snd professional poople for four noods. As Uadtrs workers come to their houses, the Literature was distributed from Town, were shot. Cinemactors New Orleans.—“The Savior,” K ^ p a Gamma Pi, national Cath­ km thsir varioua lints, they are well e^uippeo to givo fou excollont sonrUo. police will finally be forced to take Spencer Tracy, who plays Mon­ olic sorority of honor, graduates, Girt tboM a trial and ahoor four appreciation, for tbof art co-operating with car to car to those who wanted Athlete, Daughter of painted in 1500 by Vittore Car­ ua in giving fou a finer publication. action. The sound trucks are pub­ it. No collections were lifted. The signor Flanagan, and Mickey paccio of Venice, has been formally was held here. The Rev. Francis lic nuisances and can be readily Rooney, who enacts the part of Governor Murphy Wed V. Corcoran, C.M., national mod­ crowd listened intently and every­ accepted by the Delgado museum GROCERY handled by existing ordinances or body stayed until the end. There Whitey Marsh, arrived on the set Nashua, N. H.—The Most Rev. of art and placed on display. This erator, and the Rev. D. F. McNeil, by putting through ordinances. are only eight Catholics in the to take up their duties. John B. Peterson, Bishop of Man­ is the third gift to the museum both of the Los Angeles Junior The firms listed here de­ Wherever the Rutherford diatribes town I But there must have been chester, officiated at the marriage from Samuel H. Kress, New York seminary, were among the speak­ Westerkamp Bros. are still coming over the radio, the at least 60 cars of people pres­ of Eleanor Mae Murphy, youngest merchant and art collector. ers. serve to be remembered station should be denounced to the In House Spotlight daughter of Governor Francis P. KE. 9043 5106 Wash. ent. Other persons listened from Murphy of New Hampshire, to Talk—Don’t W alk - v'hen you are distributing their homes or from stores nearby. De Paul University Catholic Schools Are Telephone Your Order Hollywood Marriage of Last year, questions such as “Why Donald W. Erion of Buffalo, 1936 your patronage in the dif­ Dartmouth college football cap­ Notes Enrollment Rise Called Liberty Bulwark Everything a Good Grocery Gene Venzke Revealed do priests have hou.sekeepers?” tain. Should Have ferent lines of business. were asked, being worded in such Chicago. :— A 12-per-cent in­ Best Foods at Lowest Prices Hollywood, Calif. — The mar­ a way as lo imply that the ques­ Teacher of Catechism increase in enrollment was noted New York. — Catholic schools We Deliver riage of Gene Ven-ke, sensational tioners did not believe our clergy by the liberal arts department of fulfill a civic obligation which may celibate. This year, no such ques­ 58 Years Is Honored De Paul university here for the soon prove to be a bulwark in the Pennsylvania track star, and Miss summer pessibn now going on. defense of civic and religious Margaret Elsenhower of Reading, tion had come through in five Hartford, Conn. — In recogni­ Pa., was revealed here. Ne'ws of nights of the open-air mission. Tlie tion of her 58 years of service Figures released by Dean Howard liberties in the United States, the the wedding was made public by Protestant men of the little town Miss Margaret Duggan, catechism E. Egan reveal that the depart­ Rev. Dr. Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., Preferred Parish Trading List the Rev. C. J. McCoy, S.J., pastor were outdoing one another in their teacher at St. Joseph’s parish, ment how has 1,747 students. The vice president of Georgetown uni­ effort to he helpful. The talks Chester, was presented with a gold law school also noted an increase, versity, told the department of of Blessed Sacrament church, who with 2,332 students enrolled. secondary education at the annual officiated rt the ceremony. are all straight-out Catholic doc­ inlaid crucifix by teachers of the trine, dealing with such topics as Sunday school classes. The presen­ convention of the Natidnal Educa­ Annunciation St. Dominic’s “Prayer” or “Church Unity,” tation speech was made by the pas­ Church-State Conflict Is tion association here. Records Show Mexican handling non-CalhoIics with the tor, the Rev. James T. Butler. Died at Age of 137 utmost kindness but never chisel­ Past, Says Chautemps 3 Priests Assist at LONDON MARKET AND Mexico City. — Records un­ ing down on our teachings. Paris. — Camille Chautemps, GROCERY Archbishop Mitty to former premier of France and one Brother’s Jubilee Mass earthed at the parish church at The movement is fairly expen­ OSCAR TUNNELL, Prop. Salinas, San Luis Potosi, sup­ sive, but- it is doing enormous Take Part in Novena of the leaders of the Ra'dical party COAL ported the claim that the late Juan good. For the time being, its San Francisco, Calif.—The an­ of Emile Combes, in a recent inter­ Le Roy, Wise. — Three priest- Quality Meats and Groceries view stressed the religious ap­ brothers served as deacon, sub­ Rocha was North America’s oldest chief aim is to.remove prejudice. nual solemn novena honoring St. 3800 Walnut Street Pinon h^uel & Supply Co. man. He was said to be 137 when In time, it may bring conversions. Anne will open in the Basilica of peasement in France. “The con­ deacon, and master of ceremonies Phones; MA. 5239—TA. 3845 he died. The records show that It is removing a blot that our own that name here on July 18 and will flict between Church and State,” when the Rev. Henry Stehling F. A. Mumford, Mgr. he was working on the church in foreign missionaries are always conclude on the feast day, July Chautemps said, “belongs to the celebrated a Solemn Mass in St. W. 26th and Decatur GA. 5125 1822 as a mason’s helper. Hi, 83- charging against us—that we have 26. Archbishop John J. Mitty will past. The role of Catholics in the Andrew’s church here in observ­ DE SELLEM year-old son still farms in the not been striving in an energetic take part in the outdoor religious French national life is consider­ ance of his silver sacerdotal jubi­ district. way . for conversions. We have procession July 24. able. For long years it has not lee. The three were Fathers Ed­ FUEL AND FEED CO. been an organization devoting it­ been so great as it is at the present ward Stehling of West Bend, John CHARLES A. DeSEt.LEM self chiefly to caring for what it hour.” Stehling of Roxbury, and Joseph Butcher Boys Serve * We Ship by Rail has, instead of penetrating into the Glacier Priest on Stehling of Milwaukee. PHONE TA. 3205 The firms listed here de­ Mass in Working Garb darkness around us. Leavenworth Nun Wins 3STH AND WALNUT . Paris.-*In the Basilica of the Several dioceses have now tried Dangerous Trip De Valera Re-Elected RES. PHONE MA. 8544 serve to be remembered Sacred Heart on Montmartre, in this open-air preaching. David Scholarship to Italy the presence of a Bishop and with Cioldstein and Theodore Dorsey Nome, Alaska.—The Rev. Ber­ Leavenworth, Kans. — Sister As Prime Minister n R11 fi s A* when you are distributing have done it across the nation (fi­ the organ accompan.ying solemn Joseph W. Martin, Jr,, Republi­ nard Hubbard, S.J.,famed “Glacier Maiw Vincentine Gripkey, a Sister your patronage in the dif­ chants. Mass was served by two nancing themselves largely by the can representative from Massachu­ Priest,” has sailed from here on of (jharity, has been awarded a Dublin. — Backed by a newly butcher boys in their customary sale of literature). These preach­ setts, was named as possible tuc- a daring voyage in a skin boat tjf scholarship providing for ,a year’s won majority, Eamon de Valera, TWO *t?(a4ta/jl STORES ferent lines of business. garb.- The Catholic Corporation of ers are courteously receiv^ and cessoii to the post of house Demarcation point, the Arctic study at the Universita Catholics New York born head of Ireland, SAME PRICES Butchers holds two pilgrimages a get crowds, even in the smallest minority leader to replace Repre­ ocean international boundary be­ del .Sacra Cuore in Milan. Italy. was re-elected as prime minister by year—one to Montmartre p d the towns. The movement is worth at­ sentative Bertrand W. Snell of tween Alaska and Canada. Father Accompanied by Sister Theresa a vote of 75 to 45. Labor members other to Notre Dame des Victoires. tention in a big way. New York, who is retiring from Hubbard is accompanied by three Fagan, she will sail for Italy and some partisans of the Inde­ It also holds an annual retreat. •—Monsignor Matthew Smith. politics. Santa Clara university lads. aboard the'liner Rex. pendent party did not vote. MO} frjyihllB St. 8101 wmm