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COUGHLIN GIVEN FULL APPROVAL BY HIS SUPERIOR Bishop of Detroit Diocese Broadcasts Defense of Radio Priest. B<i T'nHr4 Prcnn DETROIT, April 22—The radio crusade of the Rev. Charles E. Coughlin today had received the stamp of approval and full support of Bishop Michael J. Gallagher, head of the Detroit Catholic diocese and the Rev. Coughlin's immediate superior. Bishop Gallagher occupied time usually devoted to Father Coughlin's Sunday address with a stirring defense of the priet’s actions given, he said, In answer to many letters and questions regarding Father Coughlin's position in the church. “I pronounce Father Coughlin sound in doctrine, able in application and interpretation,” the Bishop said. “Freely I give him my ‘imprimatur’ on his written word and approval on the spoken word. May both be circulated without objection throughout the land.” Doctrine of the Popes Father Coughlin “preaches the doctrine laid down for all priests and bishops to preach by the Popes Leo XII and Pius XI” Bishop Gallagher said, “under my jurisdiction he preaches the just codes of the old law and its commandments. < “I am ecclesiastically responsible for Father Coughlin and until a j lawful superior rules otherwise, I stand steadfastly behind him en- | couraging him to do the will of God as he sees it and as I see it.” Some letters, the bishop said, show { ar attitude of fear lest the Catholic j church be made responsible for re- j suits of Father Coughlin's broad- j casts. lias N’o Such Fear “For myself, I have no such-fear, j I fear no persecution which will re- | suit from any priest's preaching of | social justice. What I do fear,” j Bishop Gallagher said, “is the just | persecution which results when j God's laws are flouted and when the j priests fail to speak, while they tol- | crate every wrong in the world | without raising their voices in protest.” Father Coughlin, the bishop said, represents the social and economic ! rioctries of Christianity. In his ad- j dresses, however, he does not repre- I sent the American hierarchy. Beginning next Sunday Father j Coughlin will speak at 10 p. m. (In- J dianapolis time) each Sunday. Next | Wednesday he will address the first j state convention of the National | Union for Social Justice to be held j at 8:30 p. m. in Olympia auditorium. U. S. VACANCIES LISTED Immigration Patrol Inspectors Needed in Federal Service. Examinations for Department of Labor immigration patrol inspectors i v ere announced today by Frank J. Boatman, secretary of the local civil j service board. Applications must be filed with the commission in Washington by May 4. Examinations for minor labora- j tory apprentices with the National Bureau of Standards also will be held soon for applicants with high j school education.

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SCALP ’EM, INDIANS!

/ Opening Game TOMORROW Indians vs. Columbus 3 P. M. PERRY STADIUM • Welcome home, Tribe! It’s great to have you back with us again. Ever since last September, we’ve been itchin’ to park ourselves in that fine stadium, listen to the pleasant thud of a strike that’s just cut the heart of the plate... and thrill again to the solid smack of a homer over the left field wall. Tomorrow’s a great day for Indianapolis and the Indians. When Hizzoner the Umps shouts “Play Ball” every seat in that stadium ought to be filled with a . booster for the team. And on down through the season ahead, whether you’re up or down... and here’s hoping it’s UP... we’ll be out there pulling for you to “Scalp ’Em Indians!”

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