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II" III KM ii TO This Newspaper Has th IntsrnsoVmsl Ntws Sorb (Wire aed Mall), tke MCWO News Scrrla Onelttdfnr KsiUas aae Cables), Its Own Sptcial Barries, Rslirfous Mews Barries, Pita Serried Leawa Berriea of China. Iataraaaoaai lUustrMad Maws. MCWC titan gerrics, JPaota Pastoral aad Wide WorlS fbottw. This Soldier9 Stitch zzSLiK? man as lie seek out 'enemy position on tha Western front, for S. Sgt.

K. of C. to Hold Initiation Rites For 30 Feb. 4 Prmswiiiri StI Editor Bertram T. Beagle of Missoula, 1 Hitching soldiers' (now camouflage on a captured German sewing machine in the Hurtgen forest of Germany.

Set. Beagle 1 believed to be the oldest combat Rites Taking Place Feb. 2 In Indiana infantryman in service. He is a veteran of the Mexican border cam paign in 1916 and of World war I. LrUls, LAW Editorial America, in the dark about many thing, it pressing The second and third degrees of the Knights of Columbus will be exemplified for 30 candidates by the Wichita council Sunday afternoon, Feb.

4, at 2 o'clock. A lunch will be served candidates mora and mora for an official Rev. Pad RytthU.zx answer from Washington to soma of tha question now on the lip of million of American citisen who re wondering about the future of and members immediately, after tneir country. Queition mot often (Name Registered In the U. S.

Patent Office) ber of Society Of Uzry The Rev. Paul Evan, a mi wnat precisely are we the ceremonies. ,1 The Daughters of Isabella fW 4 the Knights of Columbus of Wit ita will be entertained at a varv, yOL. LaJvu. fighting for? FRIDAY FEB.

2, 1945 No. 18. A the war draws to a close for surelv the German armies mnst be dwindling away, and with hope tine dance in the Knights oi i t-lumbus clubhouse on Saturday night, Feb. 10. All daughters and their gentlemen, knights and their ladies are invited.

Refreshments ANDALE SOLDIER Wichita youth formerly of the Cathedral parish, is being ordained priest on Feb. 2 in the Abbey church in St. Meinrad, Ratio of Hixed Marriages In Diocese Is Nearly Half will be served. There will be no admission charge. i MISSING Columbian Squires Are Reorganized The Wichita assembly of Colum- REPORTED DEAD bian Squires held a reorganize-tion meetinir Jan.

24. and the fol. During the' years 1944, 1943, and 1942 there were total of 2,271 marriages performed before pastors of the Wichita diocese. Of this lowing officers were elected. Billy Warren, chief sauire: Jimmy Mar llBSfiWIiilllllf I Jp 1 If -j iiitewiiifsr XK number, 1,071 were mixed marriages, that is to say, very nearly tin, deputy chief squire; Bob Ad Andale.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. for holding out until something better than unconditional surrender fading it becomes more evident that Russia and En I a have made up their mind to secure "protection" against a possible future rebirth of German might by gobbling up certain small countries, or parts of them.

Dispatches from overseas inform us that England proposes to remain in North Africa and Sicily to strengthen her rule ever the waters of the Mediterranean She also is insisting that at least for the time being the government of Greece be a pro. British one. Russia has already absorbed a half dozen or more small countries along her Western borders, including all of East Poland to secure "protection." Thus, the hugest empire of all time, the British Empire, and the most gigantic nation of Continental Europe, Russia are out to "protect" themselves against a possible conquest-thirsty foe of (TurntoPaget Column i) ams, burser; Marc MuraocK, notary; Harold Kievlan, captain; and Falk received the news that their son, Pvt. Urban Falk, who was office from seven archdioceses and 43 dioceses; a total of 50 dioceses covering a little more than one-third of the Catholic population of the United States. A questionnaire called for a 10-year survey, including the years 1932 to 1941.

Although the returns were incomplete, they gave a good statistical cross-section of the entire country. The returns showed a total of marriages performed in the Church during the 10-year period, and of this number 638,851, or 70 (Turn to Paget Column 1) every second one was mixed marriage. Broken down, the statistics for Joe Bride, marshal. missing in action, died in Bel by the Archbishop of Indianapolis, the Most Rev. Joseph E.

Ritter. The ordi-nand is a member of the Society of Mary, better known as the Marianist Fathers. He made his first religious profession on Aug. 15, 1933. Father Ryan, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Ryan of 631 N. Market, was born in Wichita on Feb. 20, 1916. He attended the Cathedral grammar school and high sehool in Wichita, and Maryhurst Normal in Kirkwood, Mo, After his religious profession, he attended St Mary's university in San Antonio, where he received his college degree.

He then entered the Catholic university in Washington, D. where he received his degree in philosophy in 1942. Before entering the major seminary, he taught as a scholastic in Central Catholic high school. The Columbian Squires are three years are: In 1942 there SDOnsored by the Knights of Co gium Dec. 29.

Urban has two brothers in the service, Sgt. Harold Falk, New Jersey, and Edward was a total of 681 marriages, and lumbus as an organization of Cath of this number 326 (or only 48 per cent) were Catholic marriages, olic youths who have attained the Falk, ship cook second class, on duty with the coast guard age of 14 years and are not yet is The nuroose is to develop leader and 355 (or 52 per cent) were mixed marriages. In 1943 there was a total of 824 marriages, and ship, responsibility, and fraternity in the Pacific. Memorial services were held Jan. 25 in St.

Joseph's church in Andale with a large at among members, ine poys organ of this number 453 (or 55 per cent) tendance. were catholic marriages, and 31 ize and conduct their own activities, and the new officers have announced that it is their intention (or 45 per cent) were mixed mar- The Young People's club met the lages. In 1944 there was a total of 766 marriages, and of this number (Turn to Paget Column I) 421 (or 55 per cent) were Catholic second Tuesday of the month for their meeting. A 40-minute religious discussion was held. Old and new business was discussed and then the meeting was turned over to the entertainment committee.

Forty Years Ago This Week Item from the Files of the Catholic Advance, Predecessor of the Advance Register. marriages, and 345 (or 45 per 1111 cent) were mixed marriages. Mixed Marriage Survey Has the diocese made a good Bans of marriage were pub Priest Who Worked in Diocese Dies After 30 Years in Cuba showing during the past three lished Jan. 20 for Rose Mary Schmitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Schmitz, and Francis Win OF LIEBENTHAL IS KILLED IN ACTION ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Winter. Both are of this parish. Service boys home on furlough years in its marriage record of only 1,200 Catholic marriages out of a total of 2,271 marriages performed? Well, there are some dioceses where the percentage of mixed marriages is considerable higher than it is in our diocese.

Especially is this true of dioceses in the South, where the Catholic population is very small. In one south coast of the island. His Father Bernard Samuel David The Catholic population ef tha Continental United States is 12,462,793. There are 7,000,000 Catholics in the Philippines, 1,000,000 in Puerto Rice, and 32,000 in tha Sandwich islands. This makes a total of 20,553,492 Catholics living under the American flag.

are Pvt. Charles reund, son or Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Freund, and Pvt. Vincent Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bean. Martin, O.S.B., former pastor in the Wichita diocese, many years in McPherson, was buried Jan.

1 in Camaguey, Cuba. Father Martin served on the island of Cuba about 30 years. He was in Santa Fridolin Stallbaumer. son of Mr. of the Southern states the ratio of City, Tampa, and Canton on week days.

Bishop Hennessey granted Father Martin a leave of absence so that he might be spiritual director of a colonization group in Attalia, which is on the northeast coast of Cuba. He remained there for about two years. He went to the Bishop's household in Santiago. From there he was assigned to the parish in Santa Cruz del Sur, which is on the Liebenthal. Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Herrman received notice from the War department Jan. 25 that their son, Ludwig, was missing in action.

The following day the sad news that Ludwig was killed in mother accompanied him there, and she died there just after a Confirmation class of some 3,000 people, the largest class ever held in Cuba. Shortly thereafter Father. Martin removed to the North central coast, to Moron, to be the sisters' chaplain there. He moved just before a tidal wave snuffed out the lives of more than 1,500 persons in Santa Cruz del Sur. and Mrs.

Leo Stallbaumer, who recently enlisted in the navy, has been sent to Great Lakes naval training station. Prior to enlist mixed marriages is as high as 90 per cent. On the other hand, the ratio of mixed marriages in our Cruz del Jsur for about 30 years The Catholic Advance wants two ing in the navy hospital corps, Mr. diocese is high compared to that for the country at large. the Belgian sector was received.

Stallbaumer was taking a phar live wires to travel for us. We will pay them a handsome salary if they are the right sort. The Most Kev. Karl Alter, Ludwig was inducted into the macy course in Kansas university. His rating will be hospital apprentice second class.

army June 14, 1944. lie was stationed in Fort McClellan, Ala. In November he was home for a Bishop of Toledo, recently made a study of the problem of mixed marriages. His report, "A Factual Study of Mixed Marriages," is based on records submitted to his Jack Kocour and peter (Bus) It Is estimated that more than one billion dollars was (Turn to Page i Column Clasen have recently enlisted in 15-day furlough and attended the Diocesan Sodality Leaders the merchant marines. and in Moron for about 10 years.

The past few years he had been in the Bishop's home in Camaguey, where he died. Father Martin was born in London, England, in 1860. He finished his ecclesiastical studies in Rome. He was ordained for the Benedictine order in London. A few years thereafter, his health failing, he was given permission to coma to the United Stater.

He was accompanied to the States by his mother, Mary Wood Martin, and his first cousin, Douglas M. Hale of McPherson, Kans. Father Martin was first assigned Forty Hours' devotion. He reported at Fort Meade, and Host abeta. Cakace by Dec.

8 he was en route lor Benedictine Who Died in Portland Was Will Discuss Activities Knjrland; By Christmas fie was in Belgium. In his last letter, dated 3, Reared in Sts. Peter and Paul Community he said that he was transferred to an armored unit. Jan. 3 he was The annual mid-year business fice In Wichita Saturday.

Feb. 10. meeting of the officers, members of it was announced this week by the San Antonio (1936-1937). and fa Holy Redeemer Catholic high school, Detroit, Mich. (193T 1941).

He pursued his theological course in St. Meinrad's. Father Ryan will offer his first Solemn Mass in St. Mary's Cathedral, Wichita, on Sunday, Feb. 11, (Turn to Paget Column t) the advisory board, and prefects Key.

n. j. weisenberg, 5.J., state to a parish in ulton, near Fort Scott, then to Manhattan, adviser oi the Father Robl was well known in the Readers of the Advance Regieter killed in action. In addition to his parents he leaves four brothers and four sisters. Pfc.

Philip Herrman is in the service on the Western front. Ludwig is a nephew where he remained for more than doubtless saw the death notice Sts. Peter and Paul community, Episcopal city. He took a keen interest in civil affairs and especially in the affairs of unfortunate peo of the high school sodalities of the Wichita diocesan council of the Kansas State Sodality union will be held in the diocesan school of- William Brady of St. Teresa's high school, Hutchinson, president of the Wichita diocesan council.

four years. He was then trans north of Ellinwood. He was reared from Portland, of the Rev, ferred to the Wichita diocese un that community and visited it Gregory RobI, O.S.B.. that ap ple. He frequently went into the of Father George Herman of Ost and Father Jacob Dreher of and Robert Lewis of Cathedral der Bishop Hennessey.

In this a number of times. courts to obtain justice and a bet peered in the national section of Activities Planned high school, Wichita, recording our diocesan paper of last week Odin Pair Hear From Son in Prison Camp Oswego. ter chance for people whom he felt had received less than a square Father Robl was born Dec. 25, 1872, in Annheidt, a Bavarian secretary, win preside at the meet tdeal from life and the law. By Ellin wood K.

of C. village. At the age of three he diocese he was assistant priest in Wichita, and then transferred to Danville, Harper county. He later removed to McPherson, from where, for more than 11 years, he served Chase, Little River, and Hollyrood on Sundays, and Kain ing. Plans for this semester's ac tivities will be discussed, and i Father Gregory paid his last Purple Heart Awarded came to this country with his par Ellinwood.

The new officers of visit to the scenes of his boyhood in 1939, when his brother, John, study made of the program now in ents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew the. Knights of Columbus are Robl. The family settled in the Sts.

and wife marked the golden anni Odin. Mr. and Mrs. William Klug of Odin were pleasantly surprised Sunday morning, Jan. 21 when the rural mail carrier' made a special trip to Claflin to deliver a letter from their son, Leo.

Leo has been a Japanese pris effect. Diocesan Board putting life into the local organi zation. Among the activities pro Parents of Hero To reter and Paul community. As a boy, Gregory herded cattle on the versity of their wedding. The posed is a good will tour.

Ellin- 9 Members Named wood knights will visit the other Cheyenne Bottoms and watched the new country grow. In 1888 the daughter of John, Mrs. lheresa Doerfler, was at Father Gregory's bedside when he died. Two other Members of the Wichita diocesan Lyons. The Purple Heart was family moved to Mt.

Angel, Ore housekeeper for Father A. Fraff. C.PP.S. During her illness, board are Miss Loretta Schneider. five councils in Barton county in the next few months.

The general Communion day and breakfast There the lad entered St. Bene awarded posthumously to ric. oner of war since the fall of Cor regidor, and Sunday's letter was the third time his folks had heard from him in two and one-half St. Ann's high school, Olmitz, cor nieces, Mamie Robl and Mrs. Otto Habinger, attended the funeral in Portland on Thursday.

Jan. 4. The dict's abbey study for the priests Henry Sambrano, who was killed will be held some time in March. responding secretary: Miss Mar Mrs. Link was visited by her daughter, Gertrude, who came to spend her vacation with her mother hood and become a Benedictine in action in ranee, ine award cella Raven, Sacred Heart Junior monk.

He was the first student re was presented to his parents, Mr. Day of Recollection Arranged for Women Father T. J. O'Sullivan has designated Feb. 18 as the day of recollection for women in the Mt.

Carmel academy, Wichita. Father Philip, O.F.M., will conduct it. Those who plan to attend should make reservations by mailing a card to Miss Mary Louise Connor, 1235 North Emporia, Wichita 6, or by calling 2-1275. following day the body was taken to the abbey in Mt. Angel, where college, college executive; Miss ceived in the abbey and the first and Mrs.

Jose Sambrano of Lyons, years. The letter iouows: "Dearest Father and all: My deepest thanks to you for the box of goodies. It shall never be forgotten. Ida the candy was very, very Abbot Thomas Meier celebrated a Pvt. Sambrano is the first Mexican priest ordained in the Portland The women will serve the break fast in the parish school hall.

An invitation will be extended to knights of neighboring councils to attend. Cards of appreciation are com and family in Kice county. Altar Society Elects Officers Betty Lou Chouteau, St. Andrew's high school. Independence; Miss Claire Coughlin, St.

John's acad archdiocese by the late Archbishop from Lyons to give his life in serv Solemn Mass of Requiem. Burial was made in the monastic Alexander Christie on Dec. 19, ice of the country, and he also was the first casualty from St. Paul's (Turn to Page i Column 3) 1899. In 1903 he was assigned to The regular meeting of the Altar parish.

ing in from knights in the service to whom Christmas greetings were society was held on Jan. 26, with Mrs. Frank Young. Following the Sacred Heart parish, Portland, then a small, poor parish. Here he labored until his death.

The parish emy, Wichita; Miss Rita Reiben-spies, Mt. Carmel academy, Wichita; Jim Helmert, St. Mary's high school, Pittsburg; Lawrence Andrle, Andale rural high school, Andale; and Miss Patricia Mc- Ssrt. Marion Fabin. son of Mr.

SECOND ESQU1BEL SOU IS mailed. prayer by father Kraif. the sec and Mrs. Frank Fabin of Sterling, who has been in the army since grew to 300 families during the 42 retary read the minutes of the last years that Father Gregory served June, 1942, and who is a member of meeting. The treasurer's report Clarnan, St.

Francis high school, St. Paul. it. He was very well known in the REPORTED KILLED HI ACTION the famous 101st airborne inian was read and accepted. The follow, JUNIOR CLERGY EXAMINATIONS ARE SCHEDULED FOR FEB.

6 try. arrived in the United ing were elected: President, Mrs, First Church Clock Sodalities in for a furloueh on Jan. 2. after par Jones; vice president, Mrs. Biggs; ticipating in the invasions of Sicily, Blessed After Liberation Dodge City.

The Esquibels, sec-l A third son of Mr. and Mrs. and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. John Godfrey. Plans were made for the Italy, Normandy, and Belgium, tie ond Ford county family to lose two Communion breakfast on Feb.

4, Council Listed High School sodalities represented in the Wichita diocesan council of the Kansas State So London. The first church, clock was wounded in action twice, receiving a piece of shrapnel in his sons in World war 11, were in and it was decided to hold a benefit W. Green, Augustine T. Zeller, formed by the War department hin durinsr the invasion oi Nor party on Feb. 11.

to be produced in the liberated Netherlands has been consecrated The annual examinations for the junior clergy of the Diocese of Wichita will be held Tuesday, Wednesday that Pfc. Rudy Esqui, mandy and a fragment of a hand Betty and Barbara Young, twin bel was killed in action in Germany by the Most Rev. Willem P. A. M.

crrenade in his eye during the in Feb. 6, in the Cathedral rectory Dec. 31. A brother. Cpl.

Robert ts Mutsaerts, Bishop of 's-Hertogen- daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, spent the weekend in Lyons. vasion of Italy. He has received the Purple Heart award.

He will beginning at 10 a.m. quibel, was killed in France July The twins are seniors in Mt. Car bosch, at Tilburg, a city traditionally famous for the manufacture of clocks. Justo Esquibel, Pvt. Mike Esquibel, is in action on the Western front.

Rudy's last letter to a sister, dated Dec 17, mentioned meeting Mike driving a jeep it was the third or fourth time the brothers' paths had crossed at the front He had only recently learned of Robert's death in a chance meeting with Mike. Mrs. Esquibel had a letter from her husband dated Dec. 7, in which he said he was feeling fine but anxious to get home to her and 21. and Rudy had been wounded on be on furlough until Feb.

10, when The examiners are Monsignors Farrell. Klug. Klasinski, and mel academy in Wichita. They re July 4 he will report back for active duty turned to school on Jan. 28.

Krhaefers: and Fathers Hacken Miss Elizabeth Kelly is spending Mrs. Mary Ann Link, the mother broich. Thomas O'Brien, Thomas an extended vacation with her sis dality union are Andale rural high school, Andale; Cathedral high school, Wichita; Holy Family high school, Claflin; Immaculate Heart of Mary high school. Belle-font; Mount Carmel academy, Wichita; Pilsen high school, Pi'l-sen; St. Francis high school, St Paul; St.

John's academy, Wichita; St. Mary of the Plains academy, Dodge City; St. Mary's high school, Pittsburgh; St. Teresa's high school, Hutchinson; and St. Ann's high school, Olmitz.

Justin, O. F.M.j and Mathias Gorges. The examinees follow: Baum-stark, Frank Cabell, Harry Colbert, C. F. Dennis, Robert Diver, Neil Downs, Leroy Dreher, Jacob J.

Dugan, Charles; Felling, Aloys Finnegan, Peter; Hay, Francis Hertel, H. Heyer, F. Hogan, Vincent Horton, John; Husmann, George Lampe, I. McLaughlin, George O'Donoghue, F. Pathe, Gerald Ryan, William Schmidt, George Simms, R.

Stremel, Joseph; Tockert, Joseph and Vesecky, John B. of Mrs. John Godfrey and Mrs, ter. Miss Nelle Kelly, who is housekeeper for Father Thomas J. R.

R. Roberts, has been visiting in the home of Mrs. Godfrey. She is Debt of Great Bend Parish Is Completely Liquidated Powers in Moline. recuperating from a serious attack G.

Roberts on their three-month-old ion, Rudy, whom he had never seen. of the flu. Her sister, Miss Kathe- Father Learns Joseph Reif Is Listed Missing Duty in Pacific rine Kelly, a frequent visitor, is the With the Ninth engineers, he had been in the service about 19 months 3. G. Roberts, son of Mr.

and Great Bend. The Rev. Georre stein rubber pew kneelers at a cost Mrs. R. R.

Roberts, after volun a aani 4t and went overseas last February. He was employed at the air field J. Schneider, pastor of St. Rose's teering for the navy and taking his rr. joseon locKert uoing church, in his annual financial re, boot training in Great Lakes naval nor to induction.

He was wed nown here for his numerous per port stated that the parish debt station in Chicago, recently com Claflin. Joe Reif, received Fr. Heiihaus to Speak On KYGB Catholic Hour and interest accounts were com formances as a dancer. pleted a course of training in Pur a telegram from the War depart pletely liquidated last year. Besides Pvt.

Mike Esquibel due university. He is now on active duty in the Pacific area. Into Service as Chaplain The debt amounted to more than ol 1,300. Included in the parish plant are the church, the school, rectory, and garage building, all have been well maintained. In addition to meeting all bills the report lists a sizeable cash balance.

Father Schneider is well pleased with last year's progress and expresses hi? spprfistion for the loyal support of his parishioners. Improvements contemplated during 1945 are the redecorating of the Another member of the parish. $6,000 and was part of an indebtedness incurred by the construction George Pryor. will be inducted into service in the army on Feb. 9.

Mr. of the parochial school in the late Rudy is survived by his wife and eon; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Justo Esquibel; three brothers, Tiburico, Baltazar, and Msnupl; four Mn Ai Rodriguez, Mrs. Jose Mendosm, Mrs.

Dolores Garcia, and Mrs, Luis Sanches, all of Dodge City. serve the colors as chaplains, for they do and are very proud of the 20s. Other achievements of the ment mat ma son, ioe ncu, is missing in action in France. It is thought he might have been one of the American soldiers captud in the first days of the big German push into Belgium. Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad Hoffman have received word that their son, Pvt. George Hoffman, was slightly wounded in action Dec. 15 in Burffia. past year include the re-roofing of The people of the Blessed Sacta-ment parish will hear with regret that one of the popular assistants of the parish, the Rev.

Joseph Tockert. is leavinir to become an Pryor is employed at the Toggery in Lyons, and his family has decided to remain in Lyons while he is in service. Catholic chaplains. It is only Tha speaker en the KVGB Catholic Hour of Great Bend en Tuesday afternoon, Fab. 6, from 4:30 to 4i45, will be the Rav.

Victor C. Heithaus, pastor of St. Joseph's church, Beaver. Father Heithaus' topic will be "Resistance to Sin and Temptation." the church edifice a $1,600 proj natural for parishioners to regret to have to bid adieu to a priest to ect, and the installation of Hoi- church at a cost of approximately Pvt. Rudy is the second member army chaplain; not that they do whom they have become attached.

$4,000 and re-roofing and painting Especially is this true of the not wane to see nne young pnesis of the parish to lose his life in this, war. OFFICIAL young people of the Blessed Sacrament parish, in whom Father of the rectory. A decorating specialist has been engaged for the church project which is slated to Fr. Dorzweiler Will Pvt. Amare Farloagk Pvt.

Catarino Amaro waa home OFFICIAL Tockert has taken a great interest. They will miss him. But they see get under way this spring. The St. Rose committee members Be Speaker en Radio are: John Kedetzke, Charles Hall, on a 10-day luriougn visiting nis parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Juan Amaro, and other relatives before leaving; for the West coast for further Frank Klepper, Fred Maneth. Frank N. Scharts. and William Victoria.

On Sunday, Feb. 4, him leave with a God-speed you prayer. Father Tockert was ordained for the Wichita diocese on Dec 12, 1943, and was appointed assistant to the Very Rev. T. J.

O'Sul Peschka. All parish priests ef tha Parsons deanery will offer the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass en the first Tuesday ef February, for the living and deceased members of the Wichita diocese in the armed forces. The laity are invited to attend this Mass. the Catholic Evidence guild of the Diocese of Concordia will present Chancery, Wichita, Kans. Jan.

28, 1945. His Excellency, Bishop Winkelmann, has granted the Rev. Joseph V. Tockert permission to apply to the Military Ordinariate for induction into the armed forces as an army chaplain. REV.

MICHAEL J. LIES. Assistant Chancellor. the Kev. Edwin Donweiler, O.F.M., livan, pastor, in January, 1944.

Tfea fldvasca Register iL, readers Cap, instructor of philosophy at th Canurhin aeminarv in VirtaHa. The young priest, 13th diocesan ftriest to join the colors as chap-sin. has been an indefatigable weekly. Every Catholic family living ia the eoatk half of sVanaaa as well a every Catholic individual away freca koane and amlcf his own living In this leu Inns recei'iee the paper by MutiL Ias speaker over station KSAL, Saline. His address will be "Perfect worker during his year's stay in Bishop of Vichita.

Contrition." Blessed Sacrament parish. 1.

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