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Southern Nebraska Register from Lincoln, Nebraska • 4

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The Southern Nebraska Register Published Every Week by The Catholic Press Society Ine I 934 931 Bannock StreetDenver Colo 'Post Office Box 1620 Masstor AirtH Bans Circulation OICERS THE REGISTER SYSTEM NEWSPAPERS Kdftor ln OW at Mrr Mstltov Smith PkD tXD JowdI Msnsgteg Hlwrt A Smith Amoetatt Kdttaro MflliM twrtt JmitD: CJ MsNrill Al Jonr DA Join CecmuaK A LIttJX I Ro Wshcr Csssvn ACL UttD I Root Clsmc 8 toMomaaa STD nL JanrD Ro Un! A Bntaa MAI LMJI Bom Lavnaat Waiter MAI LMaari Taanot AB JaarD a Tveuty ftte Arrhdlarmw ad Dhcmm kv anpnrat editions of IM paptr tMf ofHekl ra a folbwii Arcbdite Clnetenati BL Lotrty Basta las 4 "Crtm Dtoccse MnaUryrno artmento Grnad Uld Great slb IUm Mnmte WMHng eorfs AHoonae Amarilla 1a Croaat Dufcrth Nafctffo BaM Lake City Oeeowa 1 Bt Ctovd LaaraavonK piuu City Ma Cfftaiw Tmm WfcMta nd De MHm i 1 Prior at Tto Boathora Nabraoka Roaiafor 1 Slack aopn tel aaa roar 111 1 paam IMO Irtmi aa 11004 Clam Mottor at Part Otlie Daaaar CrtsrsAs July 10 1942 THE SOUTHERN NEBRASKA' PAGE TWO crowd 11 total 41 CLASSIIED ADS NVMM TRAIN IMO SCBOOU SaUalrtHart Biclhar? Priest Pilot Rescues Civilians rom War LATE US NEWSLASHES caxon art com1 1600 Soldier Attaad Ma Washington A special Man offered in the Cathedral in Panama City Canal Zone wae attended by 1300 American soldiers according to the current circular letter of the chief of chaplains the Rt Rev William Arnold Callage Training 134 Radioman New York Manhattan college conducted by the Christian Broth en is training 133 applicants for enlistment in the signal corps in the fundamentals of radio CrthoUc mlmiortarle la Jndla were a big help la Dr Eileea MacfarUne (above) when she wae eeadsetiag a barvey of blood groups among the native of India Oss a visit to Cleveland Dr Mae farfaae wba ha spent snort Of her time tinea 1933 doing sclent) fie raeaarcb in India declared that the war broke out the British aetheritiae io India after a prdhnlnary romsdup of ell (Continued rom Pago Ont) on leave of absence from their fields are included with notations an to their present locations ew Catholic foreign missionaries have been recalled from their assign ments because of the war though some have been interned in terri tories held by the Japanese The Mtsstonory Index is not to be confused with the Dictionary of the Mietiont which is being com piled by the Sacred Congregation of Propaganda ide and on which the national office of the Society for the Propagation of the aith is collaborating The latter book will be a source of general information on Catholic npssions The present distribution ofsCath olic' American priests and religious thud tws tesssifw DwcMa Wrists Prsfaslesa) Calasnrott I Hero ate Dsdil tots Prists Ite CDTrtTlt MOTO BXBViat Crease mamastA T1J PXlBm OP MB BACKED UABT aacrte tosrt MMsa Swsa to Marts BL Dasskj Jmdrtwi CeOagbap (abmm) Sea rancisro Catholic naval asaa bee beea adveswed lm the raak nt mr admiral A native ef San ran risen where he studied in Catholic grade Bad high aebenla tho sww admiral was graduated from tba 'Naval academy Amsaptdia fas 1911 la World war I ite served cruder San renrisro He wae at Pearl harbor an Dee 7 nd ieaow chief aids to Vies Adm Chornfey la the Snath arida the great (Drawing by Leo Cans vaa frees photograph fas CntMit tnd al communlCBtlons to 4 Catholk near East IDelfare Association I 110 Lexington Ave at 46th 6t New Yotk Va COLLEGE MOUNT ST JOSEPH ON THE OHIO MOCirr 8T JOSEPH OHIO A fully Menditod Kbwal arU othc for 1 WTOttr 'Azoelmted prorraai on plan StantMT term berftintey Joan 18 rith mra reerfmd te raow tad fan terma ar MmstiMi liirwi THK DtAJi (Continued rom Page Ont) heard whispers in the dsrkness two knelt side by side te I absolve Out triaa aalteaaia The auaa were tutfir bothered aor sad thia may seem otraage were the Italiaa priests Italiaa' priests are regarded with the highest affaetioe by overy ewe la ladle gad especially by the British" Aaseag these who aided Dr Maafariane la her wwrk was 3VD An Altar As Memorial Providing an Allar for a mlwion chapel In the Nrar East aaaurea you of continued remembrance every time Maas is said on it ifty Dollars will erect an Allar 4 'itBO YS fed eaUnd te th priesthood dedV yor llm in tn Bern oi uoa the Pions SoeKr of Mimioos wHht tprir JLM 414 BfaemmA BoU MilwMfeot Whe Rejects Released Time Religions instrnction Basing its objec tion on lhe fart that the program would result in seven day i being taken out of the school time in the course of a year the District of Columbia board of education haa rejected a proposal to release public school children one hour week to receive religious instruc tion in ehurehea of their psrtieu isr religion The board pointed to the fact that already because of the employment of teachers and schools in selective service and rationing ragistrationv the publie school pupils are losing six days a yer Bishop Elect Io Be Consecrated Oct 7 le Europe through the submarine infested Atlantic la July 1933 be became President Roossvelt'i naval aide sand the west year tree as Eucharist Smuggled to 400 Priest Prisoners of Nazis Bryn "Mawr Pa Sister Maurice Sheehy of the school of nursing education of the Catholic UM Washington delivered special lecture to the students at tending the summer session in education in Bryn Mawr college Employment of Mathers Scored Buffalo Employment of moth ers of young children in war in dustries was scored in a statement issued by Bishop John A Duffy who urges that such action be not taken until all ether sources of labor have been exhausted Canadian Group Opposes Lifting of Ban on Reds Montreal Made up of a rep resentative giwip ef Engliah and reneb Catfitdian lawyers judges and mny sen the Canadian eotann has dressed a letter to all federal leg islators urging careful tody be fore there Is any question ef lift ing the ben on the Communist party fa Canada of Boy Leaders Schools Will Open New Haven (Jonn The sched ule of the 1 942Knights of Colum bus Bummer" Schools of Boy Leedefship are announced as fol lows: Serantou university Scran ten Pa July 20 23 St college West De Pert Wise Aug 10 18 Manhattan college New York city Aug 17 22 and Boston collags Boston Maas Aug 24 29 Gestapo guard Guards Cams Minuta'Too Lata After the group had received Communion there in the darkness the guard entered to awaken them A minute later and they would have been caught The officiating priest had wanted to give Com munion the next day ana had token time to break all the Hoste in two had delayed him An other minute and we would have been discovered and that would have meant sacrilege beatingsnd i cannot describe our feelings when the last Sacred Host had been consumed and we had to take our leave of Our Lord Now we Wert alone but not forgotten His visit left in our hearts fires tf love end We felt strong to face the Nazi orders iX'i on Hitler Told by Monk Atchison Karis The dramatic insidi story of Hitler's rise to power was recounted here by the lev Bernard Strasser a German officer in war I and a brother of Gregory and Otto Strasser leaders of the famed Blaek rbijt movement in opposi tion to tiie Nazis In graphic detail be told of the chaos in ermapy that set the stage for rise to power The uehrer working as a spy for the Red government faRuMia? esama fAntlirt with RUeh nti Communist groups as that led by Gregory Strasser and through his great personal magnetism rose to leadership Gregory had a part in the Munich putick oi 1923 and actually had a hand in ths compo sition of Mein Kampf when he suggested that Hitler write a book instead of keeping his cellmateswaka all night talking Gregory was made a personal adviser to Hitler just as the Nazi party became the hope of ths peo ple for social reform The anti Christian tendencies of some of the other leaders wera cleverly concealed but gradually the pagannd radical element in the party gained the upper hand When the leaden sold out to the wealthy capitalists and Prussian land holden Gregory quit ths petty and organized the Black ront He was murdered in me oioooy purge of 1934 and his ashes were sent to his family COD! Leadenhip in the Black ront then passed to Otto who escaped Naziland and is carrying on his work in America Carries Medal Inta Action 'New York The only Cetholic in the crew jot a big British bomber light Sergeant Campbell would not "feel if he did not have his St Chris topher medal with him when they taxe off Neither wouldwths rest of the crew As they stand beside the plane on the runway his pals always you got him with Germans Cheer as Bishop Denounces Divinity of State Ka VapW A Berlin gars "thres hails for our Bishop and three hails for the after hearing the Mpst Rev Conrad von PreysingiMMshop of Berlin de nounce the theory that would make the state highest expression of divinity" according to a radio report from Stockholm The prel ate warned that "rights which are derived from God cannot be re placed with rights which are de rived from the British radio broadcasta said that the sermon chai Kidneys Must Cleari Ouf Acids BtteM teld poUon and vaate la yauf blood ar nmovtd chiefly by yoaf kidnmJ OtttlM Mlcbte Bvralng PtaaafM Baea aebt Bvollaa Anal NarrmuaMa Bha4 xnatl aina Diutncu CircUi Under Byaa and Ml lot vm nt often ara caaaad bf non orfMU aad nonmtanl Kidney and Bladder trooblae Uiually la auab cacao the very finl dos ef Cyttea goee right to werir helping the Kidney fluh out oioeM acid and waotea And thio deanlag pnrlfying Kidney action in Jut a day or eo nay ea fly make you feel younger etroagor andt better than ia year A printed jrearanteOj wrapped around each package of Cyetax ta cure aa Immediate refund of the full coel unlooe you are completely aattaAod Ton haeo everything te gain and nothing to loeo under thle poetuve money back guarantee co riL Cyitos from your drug giet today Cot only I mu GREAT OPPORTLMTV BARTELL! LN IRAQ There is alwsys danger to the fsith where Catholic Children are obliged to attend Mohammedan schools In Iraq which lies be tween Syria and the gov ernment requires that all schools meet certain standards Where 'the Church cannot provide adequate schools the government simply re fuses license The children must then go to the Mohammedan State schools To offset this Archbishop Dallal of Mossul in Iraq has devoted great effort to establishing Catholic schools Under his guidance the Dominican Tertiary Sisters have already started two schools whose standards have won the admiration of all The Archbishop writes: have my heart set on starting a school in the village of Bartelli This vil lage of 600 families is practically all Christian Onesfalcd of the people are Catholics the remainder belong to the Separated Church It ia a great shame for these Chris tian children to be exposed to the dangers of a Mohammedan Slate school Dominican Sisters art ready and apxioua to teach in Bar teili Such a venture would not only save the Christian faith of tht children but would attract the Separated parents as well Per haps ths whole villsgtiWould eome into the His people are poor and the Archbishop has no funds for this work The Sisters need a school building They also need a modest convent since they have no house in to live ive Hundred Dollars will build Another ive Hundred Dollars will provide a eonveflL Here is a great opportunity for real missionary work We earn estly hope that you will help Arch bishop Dalia! and these good Sisters J' GIVLA UbnStK" Incense is a symbol of prayer has always been so used and in thb EaAern Rites few services are held without it Many of our chapels need censers You can give a eenser and the boat for holding the in both for Eight Dollars a I This phrase which means ways Prepared" is the motto qf the United States Coast Guard It signifies that it is always ready to repel enemies rescue those in peril and maintain guides to safe navi gation along our coastal It might well be the motto of the mission priest too for his work ia to be prepared for anything that may nappen He keeps his people from evil teachers guides them to salva tion lifts the fallen and restores them to Christ To do thia hs must hve the mean? to live He neejs a Dollar a day for that purpose you support a mission priest for ons dsy one week or a month! HEAUNGHE SICK Our Lord ealed ths sick ss tes timony to ths truth of His Gospfl His missionaries uu healing in too tarns way Only they must wofk through natural means They giro medicines bind up wounds and ri lieve pain ive Dollara will buya day's supplies for a mission dis pensary It may be the means if bringing many souls to Christ IN Our work ia in lands hallowed bv the footsteps of our Blessed Lord His 1 irgin Mother and ths Apos tles Thepeople among whom we work are descendants of those who heard the Word from our Loijd Himself Unfortunately intrigue political ambitions and racial ha treds "have the majorityway from the Catholic Church Our endeavor is to bring thejn back You can help Send us ja gift to be used where it is moat needed We call these our String less Gifts They help us maintain our work slid meet emergency calls for help Windsor Ont The ninth suc cessive season of the Chriatiaa cul ture abries of the Assumption Col lege Lecture league will open Oct 4 the Rev Stanley Murphy CSB announced Seven of the lecture forums will be held fa De troit Mich Among the speakers611 be Dr Herman Rauschnfag Helen Iswolsky rancis Sheed Mrs Maisie Ward Sheed signor ulton Sheen Dr Morti mer Adler Prines Hubertus zu Loewenstein Dr rederick oer ster and Mme Suzanne Silver CTuys (Continued rom Page One) i Requiem Mass was offered by a that Joseph Boggins Schap for BKefa BurkfcLMsy 1n of Davenport la who died aa a result of wounds received in i action fa the Southwest Pacific i Crew Attends Requiem Survivors of a ilipino crew joined fa having a Solemn jtequiem Mass sung' for their ship mates who were lost when Jap anese bombers sank their vessel fa the Southwest Pacific Since their arrival here the 60 men have been cared for by the Catholic Institute for Seamen conducted by the St Vincent de Paul society i of Catholics are proud of the American said the Rev Bernard Stewart Australian army chaplain in a gathering here is a land of free dom and! ths American troops have brought tp this country the Sirit of their great country An itorial fa the Caiholw Leader official organ of the Archdiocese of Brisbane said in part: lian priests who have come into contact with Catholics in the American army are Impressed by the eandid manner in which they approach them' by their knowl edge of their faith and their de votion to the Mass and the sacra Joint Pastoral Issued Pledging their support to the government of the nation and the gallant forces actually en defending Australia the Australian Hierarchy in a joint pastoral appealed to theirpeople to nothing undone 4 fhnM who ftB flKhtLUK to drive back front our shores the powerful enemy that threat eu us with invasion and the con loss of the national and individual freedom which the peo ple of Australia have enjoyed from the Catholic Club Opened Adelaide Under Catholic apspiees clubrooms havebeen made available here for mem bers of all the United Nations armed forces and the merchantmarine A special feature of the etab is tha weekly discussion Sriod led by one of the priests elbourne The service mens welfare organization here largely supported by the dona tions of school children Bishop Is Safe in Hong Kong Ottawa The Most Rev Cuth bert CP Vicar Apostolic ai Ybanling Hunan province China is safe in Hong Kong ac cording to word received here from Em Cardinal Luigi MagHone Papal Secretary of Enroll Now 'rf VI iMsf in THE SACRED HEART MASS LEAGUE ftl SteBiben (botB tact deemed) ihkr te th rich ipfrttul benefit Mm mM ds Hy th ad of thm (if the Rlinrl Bd the afflicted Is St OdUia raiTUll up WIC UllTlU the EglW rtrgih martyr wbe was killed at the gates of Cologne in the fifth century The saint a companion ot St Ursula pictured here with a Crosier priest and a Crosier Brother who venerate her as the chief patron of their society The Crosier athers of Onamia Minn conduct a perpetual novena in honor of St Odiliaz Devotion to St Odilia goee back to 1287 whenhe appeared to humble Brother John of Eppa in the Paris Crosier monastery and told him have been appointed the special proteelris of the Order of Holy Croat Go at onea to Cologne where you will find my earthly remains hiddeq and unvenerated undera pear tree in the garden of a man named The saint's relies a vial of her blood and a parchment containing an account of hfr martyrdom were fouiid whewehe hed ennouneed them te haiOeaUetirpelesware wrought while St relies were being taken to the mother house of tha Crosier society fa Huy Belgium St Odilia is specially honored in July Bataan Hospital Patients Work in Jersey Well Prepared for Death fewf To orget China 5 to 7 INTEREST OR LIE I ON CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY (PIKING) ANNUITY BONDS Witt to I RfV ATHER RALPH St i spite of several warnings from! American consular authorities I i they refused to leave their posts (Continued rom Page One) before the outbreak of war I chapel finished he began to make expect the war dwelling "pTacirikHUblsrhe missioners will return to JPn" had to be fixed the rodents said the Rev James Drought MM Vicar General of the so Hrlven ou he needed a roof ciety might help to pre over his head The "Peter Claver vent another war Meantime a of Atlantic borrowed a triick substantial number of them are tnd coUected furniture for the Aapel and rectory from several Chaplain on under construction Jot Mission a very necessary feature in con Denver United rtrk States striking force on a (presumably the great his of ths Paft lectures naval battle of Midway) wasphe aimv One talks punctuatedwith homespun SMsd writes a Japanese crui The army navy and marines I Th lectures are advertised In he says a fine job and the the daily and the crowds Japaneese will be licking their are turning out The prob wounds for many a month to come: lem is not to get them to come but a real threat to this place (Hawaii! to find the necessary room to ac and the West coast has been re 1 commodate them moved at least for quite a Large numbers began to take in Vieir Dolennffi in detractions and one bright day some Vicar fjeiegaie 60 were the first fruits Australia Named of ather Hudak's Atlantic City New York Archbishop Uaniel apostolate And the chain of con Mannix of Melbourne chaplain general of th Australian military aro 5 an nAi nK onnz ttiBsr children children ire of not satisfied until their loved ones for Ameri with them in the Church Military Urdinanate zor Amen can Catholic troops in the South The reason for the pnest amaz west Pacific area according to fag success is really simple WhenNnn'An hhirtinn asked the urico of the soul of a ranciaJSpellman Military eingle Negro he points to the cross i Vicarv 7 an the figure hanging thereon The "prelatfl becomes the izth speaas imraue worm 01 Vicar Delegate appointed to assist the Precious Blood of Christ and Bishop John CSC insists that beyond tht value there Military Delegate Of the others which might suggest that eight serve fa the continental the soul of the White man is more United Stater while three are gerv important in the plans of Almighty ing in possessions abroad faelud Cod ing Hawaii Alaska and the Phil Pocket Sixa Prayerbook Prepared Non Catliolics New Orleans Designed espe cially for men fa the armed forces luA Ml niltf A a 48 page pocket size prayerbook jAlU UCSllUCUVC My uoa ana mu country nas oeeui prepared by the Rt Rev Mpnsi Ismamia gnor Peter Wynhoven edi 111 I9T1 AlllCriC tor in chief of Catholio Action of IW CftsrfL avtr4 awwi virairldmfe rif 1 the Catholic Press association It (Continued rom Page One) is being published by Hope Haven the truth of a religion by the press Marrero La plumbing fa the homes of the Six Convert MM Aboard Troop Ship I be improved but no intelligent per Milwaukee The Rd Austin Hepry Catholic chaplain with the 8 army and former Milwaukee The sanitary arraemente awsmu when at rrancis uvea shin there were probably as bad as one officer aboard a troop ehip Lt missionaries to South America oc letter recrived here I had Mass Lupj themselves simply as sales faoderni bathroom I should see in their efforts a bene vvuu But to arsme to stay elosa to their faith You can roll any three missions together and they will not produce the re America not the only rival of faith I found among the Prt of the worM in which men on the communities can be found rich ct lin rehffious faith xn legend in AUStralUUl SO I poetry in artistic and cultural Has Notable Growth Brisbane Australia Rcviewing ifistrktMrRraWae the accomplishments fa the Arch it right to blimJ hin JA3Dnhig rfrtlAthrt Mutism! had better not link ewiditions with the tra ditiona! religion of a country 2 fh370nrritT There is plenty of room for our musionaries home named uoadjutor Arcnmsndp oil Brisbane fa 1912 I Mr Erskine answers tiie Prot In the same period of time the efatement that they are number of children attending Cath Mowing the command of Christi olic schools jumped from 6713 to nd 15145 exclusive of some 4000 Prwcthe Gospel to every crea others in territory separated from by showing that the Gospel the archdiocese in 1929 ifty bas tong been preached fa South seven new parishes have been ere America and that the Church has ated and seven religious congrega llon3 been baptizing there tions of men and 14 new communi 1 As regards questions of the ties of nuns have taken up work teaching Mr Erskine ad therei Imita his inability to accept eer CAJn doctrines yet says he regards amps On Way IO I divisions among Christians as Leper Colony Sunk a vast tragedy In time and New One ship after tT ofGod shall I other bearing food supplies to the believe and ptay be one agafa colony of Culion 1 eon Let work now for harmony and ducted by the Jesuits been understendmg he pleads and not sunk by the Japanese and no fa create destructive dissension by! to formatfon has been rectfved of any 5 funtr getting through according well established faith and tra to High Commissioner ran ditaon Daniel Callaghan Made Rear Admiral has been taken fip with Tokyo but so far ho word has been received The commissioner also informed the Jesuit Philippine bureau that efforts to secure information re garding missionaries ih the islands are continuing but so far have not yet succroded in securing the consent of the Japanese govern ment to the appointment of a rep resentative of the' International Red Cross in Ninth Annual Lecture Season to Open Oct 4 Though no noticeable applause from the Catholic press greeted Britain's 20 year treaty 1 with Soviet Russia most of the papers accepted the agreement with equanimity as a necessity of the fight against the dominant dis turber of world order Nazi Ger many The Tablet commented that is highly suitable for us to conclude a military alliance for the defeat of our common and still very powerful adversary It would not be in the lea st suitable or Ben i sible forus to attempt to establish with the Soviet closer relations than bind us with the countries of Europe with which we have so much more in common than we have with Soviet Russia" Pldsst Church Damaged The oldest church in England St was slightly damaged in the Nazi reprisal raid on Canterbury The church is mentioned in thewritings of the Venerable Bede The pre Refor mation Church of St George was swept by fir as the result of in cendiaries and the Cathedral was shaken with most of the damage being done in the modern library St which reputedly en shrines the head of St Thomas More was not damaged Channel Islands Gat Viear General London Canon Thomas Hiekey has been named Vicar Gen al JS A ZlaaAl llwj jg 4'8 "11 Vl Hl slci fill a Ja llU n'laaCII lUMia have been oceupR3 b'ythirGernians since eariy in ins war ine islands are hear the rench coast and there if no means of direct com munication with England Archbishop of Wilna Arrested New In the new wave of terror sweeping Poland as a result of the refusal to accept a puppet government Arch bishop Jalbrzykowski of Wilna noted as a patriot together with the canons of the Cathedral the teachers and students of the theo logical seminary ha been placed under arrest according to General Wladyslaw Sikorski a Polish pre mier CatholicPear Hast Welfare Asiodation Most Rev rancis Spsllmsn DD President Rt Rev Mgr Bryan McEnteert LLD National Secretary Rev John Corrigan Assistant Secretary 'magistrate of Ottawa had gone to Hong Kong to secure supplies jkpd wae eaugnt there by the sud den Japanese attack 7 76 Maryknollers Jo ReturntoU New Of the 119 Mary knollers laboring fa Japan and Japanese occupied territory 76 are scheduled to return soon to the United States fa an exchangearranged between the gov ernment and Tokyo The others may be required to leave at some future time These 119 represent one quarter of the 450 Mary knouers fa the Pacific war zone In THE ABBEY SCHOOL "CrtrtsctsS By fithra Largs sampoa AH sports including torso ksk riding Situat'd Is th Mountainsm Kanl Gssw ar toys from ysan Many civilians who have been rescued from the war zone in' New Guinea have ather John Glover priest pilot chap lain with the Austrialian forces to thank for their safety ather Glover his made repeated flights over in this work a tiny Spartan plane and risking at tacks from Japanese fighters Word of the activity haSi been brought to the people of Australia by two pilots who have returned there aftef working witiu ather Glover in ferrying hundreds! of women and children from the interior of Papua to Port Moresby according to the CathoM Timet here1 Chronic Ailment Cause Neglected piles fistula and colon troubles often spread infectiom Read about rheumatism and other chronic conditions Write today fgx 122 page REE BOOK Learn facts McCleary Clinic 700 Elmw Blvd ExceUior Springs Mo '1 ALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Majiy vrr of fain tocth have uf fertd real mbarrMmnt becaua theii plat dropped slipped 'ot wabbled Juit the wronr time Do not live id tear of thin happening tn rou Juij iprinklt a Httla YASTEETH th a Ik Una" (non aeid) powder on your piata( Hold Uoth mor firmly a thel feel mor comfortable Dooa not aoun Cheeks "plat odor (danturo breath)! Get ASTEETH at any dm atoro 13 Per Cent Increase in 24 Years 5187 Americans Serving As ull Time Missioners doing full time work fa the home and foreign fields is as follows: Africa) Ms 71) 17) teUl lie jUatka: Men ST women 24: total 41 Canada: Men 21 women 44 totalA Central AmeHea: Men Tl women 24 total 112 China Men Ml: women 2M total SSI CkM (Kmm)) lisa 40 wroa It total St Cyprv: Women 4 Eaat ladle: Ma England Men 4: woman 4 total lodLai Men 171 women total zv Ireland: Women 1 Italy: Woman 2 Japan Men 24 women Malta Women 1 Maneteukuos Men total 44 Near Kaat! Men 14 Oceania: Man 121 women 201: teUL B2 Phflipnlae Ulaodit Men ITT women IS: tMalttt South America: Men 14: women IM total I St Tbafland (Aiatnh Women 4 Indian mltaioaa: Men Sill women 114: toUL'MI (A Meiican mitaUnat Maa 44: women 211: total 212 Mexican and Notre mlaalona: Women 7 Negro mhalonii Men 14 women 42T total ITS other mlaaionary work: Men t2: women 441 total 444 Waloe: Women I West ladieai Men IM women 247: total 4SS Missioners Aided in Her Scientific Work the 4lazis in their fight on the Catholic Church Catholics Accent gidejreheardthetramping of ths TreatyWithRuSsia Dallas The Mort Rev Augustine Danglmayr Auxiliary Bishop elect of Dallas will be eof emnly consecrated In the Cathe dral of the Sacred Heart here on Octi 7 the east of th Most Holy Rosary Tha Moat Rev Amleto uiovanni uieognani Aposiouc Delegate to the United States will be the conaecrator and the co eoneecrators will be the Most Rev Joeapb Lynch Bishop of Dallas and the Meet Rev William Dl Brten Auxiliary Bishop of Chi cage The Mort Rev Robert Lueey Archbishop of San An tonio srfll deliver the sermon ShrtsO DtoS Brt CMrtto raoro roneatwa 1 vv iKohn a if i wtx II nU i BS? tw I 17 i Imfkl A ScodImu mehi vrwinf by Leo 4 5 io 7 INTEREST OR LIE I ON CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY (PEKING) ANNUITY BONDS Wftt to RTV ATHER RALPH 170 A ni I i 'll'.

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