Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1931 — Page 16

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CHURCH-STATE WAR IN ITALY ‘ IS AT IMPASSE Fascists Contend Vatican ? Has Blundered; Fight Concessions. BY STEWART BROWN United Press Staff Correspondent ROME, July 16.—The bitter controversy between the Roman Catholic church and the Fascist state apparently had reached a stone wall today with little hope of a settlement for many months. The Vatican's secret publication abroad of Pope Pius Xl's encyclical condemning Fascist education methods, followed by the Fascist directorate’s sharp protest in reply, has left no avenue for reopening negotiations. it is believed. Certain of its strength, the Fascist directorate which bluntly termed the pope’s charges against some of its activities as “lies”—instead of moderating the Balilla, or Fascist youth movement, has decided to increase its activities. The move is regarded a direct blow to the pope’s contention that the Bain la inspires hatred and irreverence among the youth of Italy. It, together with the recent decision making membership in the Azione Catholic laymen’s organization, incompatible with membership in the Fascist party, reduced the scope of the Azione to practically nothing and has left the pope without Italian support. Fascists declare the pope blundered when he issued his encyclical, and the church has been placed in an embarrassing position, it is contended. The modified tone of recent comment in the newspaper Osservatorc Romano, the Vatican organ, prompted a growing belief that the Holy See has realized the encyclical created a difficult situation and, the Fascist assert, only"served to harden the Fascist determination that no concessions will be made to the church in efforts to settle their controversy. Bees Occupy Bird House By Time* Special ANDERSON, Ind., July 16. —A swarm of bees took possession of a wren house which Albert Van Slyke placed in a plum tree near the back door of his home and the honey-making business is already in full swing. The house is twelve by fourteen inches.

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