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IN ÌHIS ISSUE IN THIS Id in poifion faur «hu Mjf If ««gl I Mllcd "priest" by daily •«II apenscr Bat fart **• not even • radio tribale to C Kb. THE Klag M Feast Bar, Oct I Founded in J844 by Rt. Rev. Michael O'Connor, Fir$t Bishop of Pittabargh Diocese •daMMMiMa

IHTY-EIGHTH YEAR PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932 Violin Made In Pope's Native ! i her 100 Stations City Cost $1, Worth $50,000 j Man In Poison Cai —

Milan, Italy, S« i»t. 16.—From i found it in an atti«-, put a hit of | Han Radio TributeHol y Father Desires to Focus Desio a little town where Pope Pius string round it and dragged it along j Brother of Pittsburgh Pastor Was Never A Priestà \ I wàs horn, comes a romantic story {"«V cart' 0,1 th<> sillew»lk outside Catholic Attention on ' ! his home. Made Traffic Manager of o>rf one ofi thiti*- rarest violins lin ththe | K..l>ertRoberto SalaSaJa,, whwho wawass aa bibitt ooff .a | Blessed Sacrament world, built by the famous Stradi- musician and had a job in an or Steel Subsidiaries vnrius, who in the Hth century lived I chestra, saw the violin, liked the "o Christ The King -,t Modern» and made such violins as looks of it, Iniught it for less than Another effort is being made by But Dies A CathoÊ John A. Coakley of Cleveland, a Pi>pe I'ius XI to direct the attention 10 man has ever been able to e«|iial. a dollar and played on it. But he native of St. Brigid's parish, this of Catholics the world over towards lis secret of preparing the woods] lost his job and had to pawn his city, and brother of the Rev. Dr. nd varnish died with him, so huge treasures t buy food. The pawn- piMMii Originated By I the fundamental doctrine of the 0 Thomas F. Coakley, pastor of Sacred Story Given Wide PaUkÜy ' Ilea! Presence of the Blessed Sac- prices are paid for those known to I broker carefully examined the violin Heart church, East End, has been have been made by him ' —*-- —*- a ^ ,J 1 **— L- Holy Name Union Of I rament even in the humblest Cath- unvc wen iiutue oy mm. which he thought would hardly be ap|>ointed traffic manager for sev- By Daily Paptn DU Rat olic church. His predecessor arrant Twenty years ago, a wine seller i worth while lendyig money on, and eral of the American Steel and Wire |1 Pittsburgh Gains Nation- ed 3 special indulgence to all Cath- in Desio was traveling in I'uglia on found the name Stradivarius, the I Company's subsidiaries. He has al- Say Tlut Ha Waa M'mm olics, who, when entering any business and bought an old violin date 1717, and the unmistakable ready served as traffic manager of | Wide Momentum—Pro* , went first forward whose tone he liked from a small sign the great maker always fixed the parent company for a number OF K. C. SPEAKERS bar 01 "laJapaBiatf to salute and ailore the Blessed storekeeper, who needed the money, under the bridge. of years. : grams Will Be Heard On w Sacrament. So though this no lon)(fr He paid less than a dollar for it, Sala soon found out he was the Mr. Coakley's first job was as of- Notables Attend Housewarming Lithuanian Clwdi —Sfl suffices, or has become forgotten. took it back to Desio, and lost si^ht proud owner of a violin worth $50,- fice boy in the office of the Pennsyl- Sanday, October 30, Pope Pius XI recently, to foster t>f it till one of his grandchildren ' 000. vania Railroad Company in Pitts- at Chartiers Council on cantea On Peatttaj among the faithful the practice of burgh. Monday Night Feast Day Of Christ The visiting the Blessed Sacrament often After several years with the rail- cehred Last Rites, for the purpose of making repara- road he resigned and berame a chief 1 King—Catholic Hour, Fr. clerk to the division freight agent of The forma l housewarming and Wat Refused tion, granted the following Indulg- dinner at Chartiers Council, Knights ences : PRINCE GALLITZIN'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL I the American Steel and Wire co»n- f Coaghlin Chains Included. i pany. He has remained with that of Columbus, on Monday evening, Burial 1. An Indulgence of ten years company since. September 26, attracted a notable each time to all the faithful who gathering to the beautiful council ii Plana for special an.I widespread In addition to his duties for that Fall River, Masa., S«Bt 27.—Al- shall devoutly and with contrite i IS HONORED! RENTED BY CITY company he will take over the traf- home at Crafton, and more than 200 though Rot. Stanislau" Sieinia, #, Haervance of the Feast of Christ heart visit the Blessed Sacrament guests sat down to a splendid dinner {¡•King, October 30, formed the fic management of the American fallen away Catholic who repn * and shall recite five tames the "Our Sheet and Tube company, American prepared under the direction of John ed himself as a priest in tha , ^principal topic discussed at the Father." "Hail Mary," "(ilory he Centenary of Chapel Erected; Nuns Also Employed to Teach Castelli, well-known Carnegie jewel- iaerterly meeting of the Holy Name Bridge, Carnegie Steel, National pendent Lithuanian Church and ___ to the Father," and an extra "Our by Him at Loretto Is But Religious Instruction Tube, Ixirain Steel, Illinois Steel, er, whose hobby is Italian cooking died here Saturday night Mil Kcfety Diocesan Union held last Father," "Hail Mary," and "Glory for his friends. finday afternoon at Synod Hall. Observed on Sunday Banned During Classes and the H. C. Frick Ooal company. mysterious eirctuMteacea fM§ be to the Father," etc. for the Holy- poison, repented and isedwi & Rev. James M. Delaney, Spirit- Father's intention. Admitted to Bar With Senator Frank J. Harris as Director, explained the part that Although he was admitted to the toastmaster, a keenly interesting last sacraments on hia deathbed® 2. A Plenary Indulgence to be A crowd of nearly 10.000 persons, Oconto, Wis., Sept. 23.—St. Peter's Ohio bar in 1912 he never practiced was denied a Christian burial W> S Holy Name men would be ex- gained once a week by all the faith- including about 600 from the Pitts- School here, which it was announced program of "four-minute speeches" iptail to take in the devotions and law, using his legal training in his was put through in very fine shape. cause of the scandal he had anaSI ful who, having received the Sac- burgh district, attended the cere- would not reopen this fall because of own work. In 1927 he was a witness Consequently, the body waa taftm Brhm of that day: If all-day ex- raments of Penance and Holy Euch- lack of funds, has been rented by the Headed by Bishop Boyle, the speak- | Maition of the Bleased Sacrament Is monies at Loretto Sunday in com« before the Interstate Commerce yesterday to Holy Trinity titth— arist, shall have for an entire week Oconto school board, which has re- ers included Very Rev. J. J. Calla- nian Independent) Church hawk Mared by the Most Rev. Bishop a memoration of the centenary of thé commission on a hearing on the han, Rev. James M. Delaney, Thos. visited the Blessed Sacrament and tained the same teachers—five Sis- question "General Investigation of where burial prayers war« eondMB* ? nap of men should be present eacfl recited the prayers prescribed. dedication of the Chape! erected by ters of St. Joseph of Carondelet—to A. Dunn, Thos E. Doyle, Leo G. Iron and Steel Rates." His testimony ed, after which it waa* moved Mnr during the day, and he particu- These Indulgences have been gra conduct the classes. It has been Griffith, John H. Harris, John H. lv(y asked that every Holy Name ] Father Gallitzin, the famous "Prince- revealed a thorough acquaintance Ijiuer, Frank J. Lanahan, John B. Lawrence, Mass., scene of Ma H. Kloman Schmidt of Pittsburgh ciously conceded by the Holy Father Priest of the Alleghenies." specified, however, that any sectar- with the entire steel industry. isterial activities for mora Ilia pan, with all the members of his on the occasion of the International ian teaching must be done outside McDonough, Peter J. McArdle, Chas. Sadly, receive Holy Communion has been appointed to head the In addition to the Associated J. McNally, Judge Frank P. Patter- years, where it lay In state music department of Seton Hill Eucharistic Congress to encourage A Solemn Field Mass was cele- the regular school hours to comply night at the Lithuanian Na that morning. brated in the morning, the altar hav» with the State law. Charities and other welfare groups son and Judge Ambrose B. Reid. College. Mr. Schmidt has been for the faithful throughout the world to of Cleveland, Mr. Coakley is a mem- Church. Another service i>That," he said, "will be a genu- make reparation to Jesus for the ing b»-en erected on the site of ths The announcement that St. Peter's Francis A. Roney, Grand Knight de- Jm Mt of faith in the Real Presence, 18 years a member of the piano first log Chapel built by Father Gal» ber of the Catholic Charities cor- livered the introductory, and Rev. there today and the burial faculty at Carnegie Inatitute of sins of the world. Parochial school would not reopen poration and the board of managers place in Lithuanian National gni a tribute of allegiance to Christ, If these Indulgence« were prop- litzin. The Most Rev. John J. Me- this year demanded the serious at- Wm. C. Kelty the opening prayer 8» King of alL" Technology and will continue his Cort, P.P., Bishop of Altoon^ of St. Ann's hospital. He is also a and Benediction. etery, that city. association with that school. At erly announced in all the churches tention of the school board, since member of several social clubs, the i A committee headed by J. B. Kel- preached the sermon. Clergy at the guest tables includ- A statement issued laat I Seton Hill he will auperviae the of this country, and of the world, the public school« were already filled latter including the Mid-day club, Rev. James A. McDonald, |ar of Wilson had been appointed to various fields of music instruction whpt a force of prayer and interces- In the afternoon a procession to capacity, and the need then arose the Union club, Shaker Heights ed Rev. D. J. Cox, Rev. Ercole Dom- the aid of the radio in calling iniscis, Rev. A. A. Forney, Rev. H. pastor of St. Mary'a Catholic —— and teach advanced piano stu- sion would then arise to the throne formed at St. Francis College and to care for the 185 children who had Country club and the traffic clubs in Lawrence and reported ban» as*, Ha to the importance of this dent a. of God to ameliorate present day proceeded to the open-air alta£ been pupils at St Peter's school. W. in several cities. J. Gilbert, Rev. Regis Hickey, Rev. and In securing universal ob- where the afternoon ceremonies O. D. Kiefer, Rev. Joseph M. Max- plains the reason for the denial affH ¡conditions. The publication of these A. Smith, president, recommended In importance his new post ia said Christian burial. Fr. NcDmmIh hmaiin and the report presented | rich Indulgences at this time, the were held. In the line of march there that the school board rent the well and Rev C. J. Presy. Eight of to the meeting showed remarkable were 2"0 Fourth Degree Knights of to rank next to that of William Ir- the clergy are members of Char- statement said: month of the Holy Rosary, would parochial school building, that it re- win, president of the U. S. Steel cor- •a in obtaining thia co-ope ra- ANNOUNCE SPEAKERS have a tendency to bring the faith- Columbus in full regalia, besides tain the same instructors to teach tiers council. "Although not a priest, *nM& The National Council of Cath- about 600 other members of the or- poration and Myron C. Taylor, gen- Honorable mention and three Stanislaus Sleinis repented leadiaf | ful to their parish churches, where | the classes enrolled, and that the eral manager of the U. S. Steel cor- Men, through their executive FOR COLUMBUS DAY ! the Rosary is to be recited before der, Holy Name members from specification concerning sectarian rousing cheers were given for the people astray and returned to tha itary, Charles F. Dolle of Wash- Johnstown, I. o ret to, Ebenpburg, poration. Columbian Home Association officers Roman Catholic Church befem ht | the Blessed Sacrament exposed, as teaching be made to comply with the Mr. and Mrs. Coakley have ten died. Because of the scandal in- in, baa promised that the 57 sta- Pittsburgh Chapter, Knights of is the direction of the Church. Bamesboro, etc. law. under whose direction the splendid carrying the Catholic Hour children. Three of his older children volved the bishop would not jmmU Columbus, is making elaborate I The Prince Gallitzin Court of the Mr. Smith said that the school program of rebuilding was done, Ed- «iU, on that day, devote their pro- are attending Catholic high schools ward A. McCann, F. Deane Hayes, a Christian burial." plans for the celebration of Colum- m» nni l\ IIICCIA1I III Catholic Order of Foresters of St. needed from $1,500 to $1,800 to and four others are at St. Ann's Police Hoidiag Twa to the subject of Christ's Joseph's church, Bloomfield, was make up its annual budget of ap- John Castelli and John L. Skarry. hip. bus day at the Fort Pitt hotel, with J (J HULU MljMUN III parish school, Cleveland Heights. Council's architect, Vincent Schoene- Meanwhile the Fall River nineteen councils affiliated in the At TAAU1 PITUFnDll also well represented at the cere- proximately $2,475. School Commis- His son, John A., Jr., is senior at are holding two of Sleinis' I Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, event, which starts with an informal AL1UUNA LAIHcDKAL monies. Pr. T. A. Little, grand sioner Donald DeWitt said that if mann, got a round of applause for El broadcasts from the Shrine of knight of Johnstown council, K. of Georgetown University and has his work. parishioners of the "Indapt u-..., „, , . t....!dinner at 6:30 p. m. on Wednesday, the 185 pupils in the parochial ftiade a high record as a student. Catholic Church" of TaaiMM», little ^•cr, a^Detmt, have|(>ct^r u A am ^ C., was chief marshal of the parade school had to be accommodated by With Fred Ashman as chief of a most important influence d aggio of Altoona, Pa., Sept. 27.—On Octo- Miss Mary, a student last year at service, thi dinner was served by .connection with their invest b Kmnk M Gus M. Gleason, district deputy of the public school the cost would be Manhattanville College, New York of his death. One Joseph J. COrd,a y ber 16 a two-week mission will be- the Knights of Columbus of Johns- | approximately $3,000. these young ladies of the Chartiers • ' l' Duquesne council, and the shakers City, has returned to Cleveland to valley: Misses Ann Bevilacque, 19. a former pugilist, ia bail FMher Delaney « «»M"; to lward wilwilI l inclll(1(includ,e JuHjuug£ e Knep - gin in the Cathedral, to be conducted town, was chairman of the afternoon study at the Cleveland Institute of 1 .aura Duffy, Adele Dugan, May Kay without bail on a technical ties that hia talk on October 30 be < hart of the Supreme Court of Penn- by the Redemptorist Fathers. program. S|*>akers included Charles Music, and Misses Agnes and Ann of murder, and the other, aantaicul on the feast of that day, sylvania; Judge Frank P. Patterson M. Schwab, the steel magnate, who Dickson, Mary Gertrude Gallaghei, FR. BERTIN APPOINTED are students at the Convent of the Peg Kelly, Dot Imagemap, Edna Mc- Cilcius, is held under $500 bonds! " some 25 stations on his special of the Court of Common Pleas of The Cathedral Players held their delivered the address of welcome; Sacred Heart, Noroton, Conn. John Haberstraw of Altoona, who Gann, Mary McCullough, Elnora a material witness. Police «¡win will carry his message. About Allegheny County, member of Du- first meeting last week. Rev. Father Mrs. Coakley was Mis« Marie trying to determine whether J§ other radio stations which carry quesne Council, and Rev. James M. McGuire who succeeded Father delivered the oration on the life of TO BROOKLINE POST Peduto, Anna Reilly, Suse Ram- White, has been plared in charge of Prince Gallitzin; Bishop McCort and Beckman of Cleveland, and is well spacher, Mary Agnes Rettinger, case was one of murder or Mgolar or occasional Catholic pro- Delaney, spiritual director of the known in social and welfare work. "Rev." Sleinis came hen ims have told Mr. Keller that the organization. Incidental to the the Rt. Kev. M gr. James P. Saas, | The Rev. Bertln Donahue, C.P., Betty Scott, Angie Vescial, Jennie Diocesan Union Holy Name Society. former director of retreats at St week to stay with Rev. Wladj y were glad to receive and will ^Senato r Frank J. Harris will be activities an orchestra is being pastor of St. Michael's church, Vescial, Mary Vescial, Carrom C I Paul's Laymen's Retreat League, St. Walsh. W. Dynewicx, pastor of tha ha glad to act on the proposals of f t0aStmiister formed as an adjunct to the players. I/oretto. Paul's Monastery, South Sfde, has Robert Hughes, baritone, sang uanian Church, following a dist, hia committee. Thus far it is known | , nominal assessment is to Following the afternoon cere- FALL ACTIVITIES OF | ment with a group of his pari« «Mt over 100 stations will parttci- L - , . Rev. Father Jerome Zazzara, pas- monies the tomb of Prince Gallitzin, been made vice rector of St. Ga- two numbers, and Rev. Ercole Dom- ma (|p an< nQn members interest briel's Monastery. Brookline, Mass., iniscis played an international med- ers in Lawrence. He was at »te to bnnrng the story of Christ i() , attemlin thp «.^ration of tor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel by permission of Bishop McCort, DIV. 1 ARE ANNOUNCED have been given $900 when hi l n ,n Am<>nCa church, returned recently from was opened. The remains of the according to word received by his ley on the council's new grand * "/5i L « * the discovery of America, mav join 1 R,>me« where hp friends in this city. Shortly after arriving he beca «• October 30. | Knightsghts.. ChapteChapterr TreasureTreasurerr |I R ' , attended the gen- prince-priest now rest in a tomb On Monday evening, October 10, piano. with thp e al Following his three years' term as | and was taken to Union Ik Joseph Cawlev of the Commonwealth r chapUr of the Third Order Reg- erected near St. Michael's church. at 8 p. m , .the fall activities of Di- Lecturer John L. McAvoy, Eugene I where he died Saturday night „ An Epochal Event (director of the Retreat league here. J. Conniff and Past Grand Knight f Father Delaney stressed the fact i Annex is reservations chairman. I ular of St. r rancis of which he is a The funds for the erertion of both vision One of the Ancient Order of the effects .of a mercurial poison. He also visited with his the church and tomh were supplied Father Berlin, in March, 1931, was Hibernians will start with a special Laurence OToole were aides to the celebration of this feast, if C h a p t er President Uiurence | membei made vice rector of St. Ann's Mon- Grand Knight Roney in arrange- Denies Poison Charge , "' « O'Toole has appointed Albert A. ' 'noth,'r and sister who reside in by Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Schwab. meeting in their hall, 2715 Sarah Before his death he accused Turafe} Mpperly and enthusiastically fol- Rome. Father Jerome spent two and j astery, Scranton, and was trans- ments. The banquet hall and dining Ivwed ont by all Holy Name So- Scholze of Allegheny as general The Chapel which was erected 100 street, . The committee in police said, of having given ki&r one-half months in Rome during years ago by Prince Gallitzin now ferred from there to the Brookline charge has arranged an interesting tables were artistically decorated daties, would be more impressive chairman of committees. I Monastery recently. with old-fashioned and fall flowers. poison for a headache powder It | vhich time an audience with P. P" stands near the convent of the Sis- program. cover the alleged theft of |200 fiap " ^ nd mora far-reaching in its effects *ius XI was accorded him. "Catholic Action" was the gen- ||fta even the historic "Eucharistic ters of Mercy in the town of Loretto. County President John J. Gibbons the money he had received after ra> m and it was the first permanent one ami County Officers Thomas P. ersl theme of the speakers, and all Wight" at Forbes Field two years SETON HILL ALUMNAE A. 0. H. COUNTY BOARD congratulated Chartiers council on ¡signing his "pastorate." Turefc j to have been built by the pioneer Lewis, James J. Rooney, Frank P. while admitting the robbery, mm» J Mo. priest. The first two were log the splendid record of community I "Let us, aa Holy Name men," he Kane, and Wm. P. Doyle, State Vice ing to District Attorney WilUaaa 01 M INSTALL NEW OFFICERS JUVENILES WILL GIVE Chapels, and the third was of atone. TO MEET ON SUNDAY President James M. Kelly, National and welfare service it has steadfast- •rid, "show our leadership in things ly maintained since its founding. No Cross ley and other witnesses pal*» 1 It is this latter Chapel which now Secretary I^eo Kelly, Past State sistently denied the poison «fcaMnfw jppiritual on this occasion. By our ex- j MisB jjPien Bryson Boggs of F^ist other council in the country, it will PROGRAM AT LC.B.A. stands as it was built 100 years ago. The regular quarterly meeting of President John L Skarry and former The question of a possibility of aat> 1 Knple, by requesting and urging | End avpnue received the secretarial be readily admitted, has taken such the Allegheny County Board, A. O. State Chairman of Irish History F. cide is still being considered. ««hers, we can make this day an portf0iio |Rf)t Saturday when the Next Sunday, October 2, is the a keen interest in welfare work, or H., will be held Sunday, October 2, E. Shaughnessy have accepted invi- Just before his death Thr^^ frtdence that faith is not dead; and nf ,lirectors of {hp Alumnae annual children's day at the L. C. co-operates with the local com- at 2:30 p. m. in the Elks hall, Sev- tations to be present. Mrs. Mary T. Sleinis sent for two Fall Mt can remind the world» which lg- Corporation of Seton Hill College B. A. Advisory Senate and the pro ROSARY PROCESSION enth avenue ami Duquesne way, Fagan, county president of the munity organizations to a greater Christ and denies His domin- met to install the new officers for i gram will be presented by the ju- extent. The newest activity is a priests, Rev. Hugo Dylla, pastor Pittsburgh. Auxiliary, and Mrs. Leonard Shea, St. Stanislaus' Church and hia •n over all things and all men, that the coming vear Mjss Frances Lit- veniles with Mrs. Mary E. Fox in AT TONER INSTITUTE All division officers are requested county vice president, are expected monthly dance at a nominal fee, for gJkW» He is still the Supreme t]e of Ebensburff was p)ace(| in the high school boys and girls in the sistant. Rev. Joseph F. Sutula 1 charge, assisted by presidents of to be at this meeting ss final ar- to be present together with many received the dying man back tela _ ... , . . I chair as president. Miss Eleanor parish branches to which the ju- rangements will be made for the members of Division 2 of the Aux- public and parish high schools of the the ROT. Vincent J. Rteland of St. Connellayille is historian. A Rosary procession will be held Chartiers valley. The beautifully ar- Catholic Church and adHli Roland of veniles belong. A committee of Sen- on the grounds of Toner Institute, fall drive for new members and sec- iliary. the last sacraments. Sieinia tPa church, and the Rev. A. J. Sister Marv Alousius Blakelv re- ate officers will distribute candy to ond degree work. ranged home of the council at Craf- bre, C.S.Sp., of St Anthony's, Castlegate avenue, Rrookline, on The Division officers, Thomas ton station is to become a rallying statement in which ha said hf tains her office of treasurer, while the little visitors and branches are Sunday afternoon, October 9, at 3 Any divisions wishiilg to join the made a "blunderoua mistake" ,, Millvale, Were present and gave in- Mrs. Raymond King Foust of Pitts- invited to, bring their juveniles to Murphy, Sr., president; John Ryan, place for the youngsters as often as tarwating ar|d encouraging talks. o'clock. The sermon will be bowling league should send their vice president; Jsmes J. Leavey, they wish it. urged those he had "deceived" la tB B burgh, former president, automati- the meeting which will be held at preached by the Rev. Ralph L. members' names to F. E. O'Nei! this financial secretary; Thomas J. turn to the Faith. - ft ™ brought out that the fall . » bw.omes thp vice president Moose Temple, 628 I'enn avenue. Every council in Western Penn- 1 Hayes, P P., pastor of St. Cath- week ss all entries will close Oc- Clarke, recording secretary, and jMtttha are always the time of Other members of the board of di The program will begin at 2:30 p.m. sylvania was represented in the list Dying Man's Statement Holy Name activity, and the erine's church, Beechview. tober 2. Patrick McDonaugh, treasurer; to- The statement, as published, rectors are Miss Florence Finnerty Fourteen branches have reported gether with a committee of Past of attendants. dahptoa were reminded of various of Scottdale, Sister Mary De Chan- that a food ami preserved fruit col- lows: hrcnta for the coining months: Presidents headed by Bernard E. "I, the undersigned, mentally tal Leis of Greensburg, and Misses lection will be held in as many Murray, are working to make this October 9, the second Sunday, each Ignore Mickey, Eleanor Barr, and parish schools for the benefit of St. tirely sound, want to state «• gap Ijr Name man is asked' to receive meeting a success. The committee sick bed that I have made a blundea Helen Farragher, all of Pittsburgh. Rita Home for Infants. Mrs. Mary A PILGRIM of Past Presidents consists of Ber- 40 HOURS' DEVOTION If Communion for the special in- s Little Reichenberger ami branch presidents ous mistake in reference to tha IS* After the installation, M Reports What He Sees and Heara in His Travels About the Diocese nard E. Murray, chairman; Leo dependent church, deceiving others tantion of the Most Rev. Bishop conferred with the board concerning are in charge of this work. Kelly, J. J. Dagnail, Thomas L. HELD AT ST. PETER'S ttnrlc. and taking them away from tha committees for the annual Alumnae The Board of Supreme Trustees Murphy, Jr., Joseph Kane, E. M. Roman Catholic Church. . October 80, Sunday, the Feast of ball which will be held in the Activi- the repeal passes. It would mean a . On Wednesday morning St of the L. C. B. A. will meet at Troy, Soup means salvation to the Donnelly, Patrick E. Dixon and "Herewith, I renounce and NMr 'Chriat the King, ia to be a day of ties building on the campus Friday N. Y., on Saturday, October 8. needy, in a material sense, at Mill- lot to such a town now having no Daniel E. Hogan. Peter's church, South Side, was the , «pedal observance by all Holy Name other public norks. scene of the opening of Forty Hours everything from the bottom of Wf evening, October 21. vale, especially in the neighborhood The membership campaign being heart, asking forgiveness af tM ^ man and their families. of St. Ann's church, where Rev. Eu- The spiritual phases are also devotions. A Solemn High Mass was > November 13, the second Sunday, cpnducted by the members is meet- Roman Catholic Chaich and SS gene McGuigan, or "Father Mack," highly developed at St Ann's and ing with great success and as an sung at 8 o'clock by Rev. John fr the Holy Communions should be of- THE CATHOLIC FORUM is the "Good Samaritan," daily con- conversions are numerous. St. Ann's A. Greiner, pastor of the church. He fend for the repose of the souls of 366 ARE ENROLLED added inducement each member of (Continued on Page S, Column S|i ducting a luncheon hour. He has the school has been accorded normal the Division securing three new was assisted by Rev. C. G. Lindeman i aD deceased soldiers and sailors. MEETS NEXT TUESDAY co-operation of Burgess Pfischner, privileges and teachers go there for and Rev. F. L. Rieke. After the 1 November 24, Thanksgiving Day, AT SAINT VINCENTS members before December 31 this ! father of the late State Senator merits. Seven girl graduates there year will be given the third volume Mass, procession with the Blessed Non-Catholic Urgas hach Holy Name Society is expected The Catholic Forum will convene Pfischner; St. Ann's Conference of recently entered the novitiate. Sacrament took place in which the to have a Mass celebrated for the Latrobe, Pa., Sept. 27.—In keep- for the season 1932-33 on Tuesday, of the history of the A. O. H. ing with its record of steady growth, i the Society of St. Vincent De Paul, Of the 50 boys who left Pittsburgh children of the school took part The City Welfare Fan* fepose of the souls of the deceased October 4, at 1:30 P. M., in the Du- land, in fact the citizens of the bor- Division One expects to be well now numbers last week to enter the priesthood, St. represented in the County Bowling children formed a guard of honor I Members, especially those who have I quesne Council Club House, Fifth ough generally. Ann's had the largest number, 12. before the Blessed Sacrament for For Pmruk |