Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1944 — Page 12
WASHINGTON, May 26 (U. PJ.
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were united today in opposition to the Brewster-Balley “work or fight” bill which would authorize induction into military labor battalions of draft registrants who refused to go into or remain in essential work. The A. F. of L. announced its opposition a few days go. Yester-
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pected to make the yearly pilgrimage to Crown Hill Memorial day and pay tribute to the honored dead of the nation’s wars. Grounds
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More than 50,000 persons are ex-
abbey are members of the parish of SS. Peter and Paul's cathedral | They are the Revs. Richard Mueller and James Dooley, who will bring to a total of four the priests from the cathedral congregation ordained this year. The other Indianapolis candidates for ordination by the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, bishop of the diocese of Indianavolis, are the Revs. John Quinn, William PF. Morley, H. Prancis Van Benten and
Rev. Mueller Rev. Dooley
will be three cousins of the new priest: The Rev. Frs. John Lynch, and Thomas and John Gilday.
priest; the Rev. Pr. John PF. Knue, St. Matthew, Ky. a cousin of the
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f - Rev. Van Benten
0.8.B. Revs. Raymond R. McGinnis, Cannelton; Herbert J. Muensterman
Rev.Quinn Rev. Morley
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Julius (Carl) Armbruster, O. S. B. Brothers to Assist Rev. Dooley will be assisted at
Reception Planned
Mr, and Mrs. John J. Quinn, par-
celebrant, as deacon, and the Rev. Fr. Anthony Hillman as sub-deacon. Joseph Armbruster, a brother of
and Cletus Miller, O.'S. B.,, Evansville.
Decoration Day
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Father Julius, will be master of ceremonies.
Breakfast After Mass
His youngest brother, Robert, together with parish students attending St. Meinrad’s, will be thurifers and acolytes. A breakfast for the clergy and the family will be held after the mass and a reception in the school hall will be from 7 to 9 p. m. Rev. Julius’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Julius Armbruster, 2130 Napolen st. Three other Indiana priests will be ordained May 30. They are the
ents of Father Quinn, will hold a reception in their home in his honor that evening. The St. Anthony parish hall will be the scene of a reception in honor of Rev. Morley June 4. He will celebrate his first mass that day at 10:30 a. m. in St. Anthony's church. Rev. Benten will celebrate his first mass June 4 at 10 a. m. in his home church, the Holy Name church, Beech Grove. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Van Benten, will receive in his honor that evening in their home in Beech Grove. Rev. Julius will celebrate his first mass at 10:30 a. m. June 4 at St. Catherine of Sienna church. As-
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his first mass at the cathedral June 11, by his three brothers, the Rev. Fr. Francis Dooley, the Rev. Pr. Paul Dooley and the Rev. Fr. James Dooley. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll of the cathedral, will give the sermon. A first solemn mass to be cele- | brated by Rev. Mueller will be at { the cathedral on June 4 at 11 a. m. | That evening he will be the honjored guest at a: reception in the home of his unclé and aunt, Mr. {and Mrs. Henry Langsenkamp. | There will be a sermon by the 'Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael W. Lyons| (at the first solemn mass celebrated by Rev. Quinn June 4 at 11 a. m. at the St. Philip Neri church. Among the assistants at the mass,
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