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Archbishop Schulte, on the throne at SS. Peter and Paul Ca- Archbishop Schulte, at the close of today's historic services, rethedral, receives the crozier, as sign and token of his elevation to ceives homage of archdiocesan clergy. Kneeling before the arch- § the high office in the Catholic church. bishop is the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan. ‘ wr
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The Most Rev. Amleto Giovanni Cicognani (wearing miter and bearing c¢ fore presenting the crozier to the Most Rev, Paul C. Schulte, as a token of his elevation as archbishop of Indianapolis.
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SCHULTE MADE Text of Address By Most Rev. > mn ‘AN ARCHBISHOP Following His Installation as Archbishop sept Indictment Ts ee on Tes Tat "how 13 Gun ase cor Appointments. Are Expected
veteran. | SIL: “You see then, my dear Chris-| Due Tomorrow. Perak was the resourceful grem-| busy converting the wartime Perak Within Week. | iin of the German occupation. He into a peacetime celluloid immortal. | erak has| WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (U. P.).
Following is text of addressing begging for prayers that God ; ? : 3 ay 3. |may ever enlighten and direct me. by the Most Rev. Paul Clas I stand guard on the citadel of
Installed at SS. Peter and Schulte after his installation!christ Church here in central
tians, the.concern that is mine this . . i : : : morning. A glorious Catholic her-] Times State Service worked as a dusky chimney-sweep | Like many another G. I, P its . . . : g. glorious Catholic her MADISON, Ind, Oct. 10—Mrs. | day. but in the dark of night he had to make what are termed ad-|— President Truman was nearly Paul Cathedral. las archbishop of Indianapolis: | Indiana and look out over the world, | itage here in Indiana has been Lottie (Tot) Lockman will Know ade life miserable for the gestapo justments, but he’s coming along ready today to name America’s five > | “My good people of the archdiocese| te on rushing tide of the enemy placed into my care. More than |lomorTow whether she must stand in Czechoslovakia. Buildings and fine. atomic energy “dictators.” lof Inc trial on charges of being DUponts: .o distances were minor obstacles! In fact, Perak may even find his, fii i | The names of the five men who
{frightens me, for as St. Paul re- ; : of Indidnapolis: { : 200 years ago the torch of Faith Taree} : : | wa Poy one been sent by Christ's minds us, ‘Our wrestling is NOY{ wag lighted in Vincennes and sur. | AE oury poisoning perpetrator. to Perak those days. He simply way to the United States if the re-| white altar. Above it in the upper y, .. yic goliness, Pope Pius x11 |2eainst flesh and blood but against} .oynding lands. Saintly bishops At 1 p. m. at the Jefferson county |. co ahove them — like superman ports from Hollywood are true. will guide atomic energy developapse the figures of Christ, the to be your archbishop. I have been | PrinCiDallties and powers, against|pijests and religious prayed la. [courthouse the Six mat grand Jury} without the fancy suit. These reports say that Donald ment in this country will be anKing, and the Apostles Peter. and commissioned to carry on in this the rulers of the world of this dark-|yored and died to keep that rch! VB make its report following testi-| whatever misfortune befell the Duck's screen appearances may have, oo... winin a week unless last Paul, cathedral patrons, are wrought portion of God's world. the work|ReSS against the spirits of wicked-|ao)ow and to spread more and T° by witnesses this week. Germans in Prague, Perak usually|to be curtailed because of rising nitct divel accordin 3h ‘mosaics, committed by Christ to His Apostles. ress in high places. | more its light and influence. Gi- If an Indictment is Feuurned, fhe got the credit. If some haughty | production Costs. minute, nilches op z Panels of red Numidian marble; would deceive you were I to tell Those that deny God, those that ,)t Brute, Hailandiere, Bazin, | 8) pwbably will be h early | Nasi officer had his monocle punc-| Perak and other Czec : e- toons are handled by the division] Selection of the all-civilian na-
are placed immediately below the | you that I am not awed by the aw. | Would destroy God are on the|g, si palais, Chatard, Chartrand "x Yoo __ltured by a bullet, Perak was T isior mosaics while other panels of light- r,1 responsilility that has - been | Relatives and friends of three |. ,cble: whenever a volkswagon for state production of painted GIms,! onal atomic energy control com-
| + . ‘or ict | | mate No truer Soidies of Chist! are names to be spoken in the same] . ti testified during the three branch of the nationalized Czech er colored marble extend around|njaced upon me. gan stand unmoved. as he sees thei, qin with those of the Apostles victims testi during the ; a branch o e nationalized Czech| . . . itually completed. One day hearing which was concluded film industry. The subsidiary 18 .
the sanctuary. A crucifixion group| «1 cor 4 : |Godless in the possession of so Sn | ome to you with no boast of land God's saints. : | . Ah Yai RB A 3 “carved from Carrara marble rests jeraldry or learning. If I were con- much of God's world and so many| > yesterday. All three died while un-| only a vear old, but already Zech Or two acceptarices are still awaited. : : : lof God's children their slaves. No one will contradict me, how- | der the care of Mrs. Lockman, a| ‘ | cartoons have appeared in Holland, | Discuss Possibilities / Si .and Bontracts are expected with] who the members will be is being ;
just above the high altar. | scious of any distinction it would be ee oi ) 1 Church Must Gird Herself ever, when I say that Indiana Is| friendly 62-year-old housekeeper |
Priests, Prelates Enter First | that which is the cherished heritage no different from the rest of Amer ; - , \ Ai t - : 3 : -1and practical nurse. | France and Denmark Sat ROOY is k , m of every Catholic priest and bishop| “It is to stem this godless tide| jca in the fact that too many of P . rts a ; = ‘ |" Foreign ‘critics red f tl kept secret, but it is known among Lottie’ in Seclusion | oreign ‘critics viewed some of the hace receiving major consideration
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Priests and prelates of thel. ine i © 1:n the world, viz. that he can trace|that threatens to sweep over the i i chur entered the t or in § he| her people professing a belief in| . ar F ly t Marians rere . , beTed . Sakedisl cate DIS sacerdotal ancestry through the|world that the Church must gird{God calling themselves Christians Mrs. Lockman was at liberty un- cartoons recently al Marianske were: ro = OR, e apostolic delegate} icopal laying on of hands from| herself today. At first sight it|have discarded so many of His | der $15,000 and was in seclusion at | — Lazne. Sometimes tne movements| pgyiq 1. Lilienthal, chairman of vested in cappa magna brought ub | ,e generation to the other back|would almos hurct naples. ‘ ii e : | appeared wooden and jerky, bull ne Tennessee valley authority. the rear as the ranking dignitar, : would almost seem that the Church. moral principles. 1 speak not of |the home of a foster daughter t there ‘wer ier oem enies of ; ; g dignitary ligny years to one of the fwelve|in her s 1 1 / ady 4 mur- | Urges French to Reject tere were numerous examples. ©) gsumner T. Pike, ex-member 0 present. ~Archbishop-elect Schulte : in her struggle to save the world|the common faults to which the nearby. She already faced mur i ity. M ally provides | oe pe ‘whom Christ chose to begin His}for Christ, fights at reat disad- | frailty | der charges in the d f Mrs. | hod originality. Music usually providesi;n, securities and exchange com= wearing cope and mitre, walked / : or Christ, fights at a great disad-| frailty of man make him prone. | SEF CIATRES 0 he death © Ts Constitution the framework for the film. he American | Church and whom we call the|vantage and under a tremendous! would not be pessimistic but 1| Minnie McConnell several years , : WR a mission, member of the eric ~~ Association of Petroleum Geologists.
next to him. . in | Apostles. handicap. Only too often her fight ¢ . i : ic af | 200s : ; Coad . ! ear for America unless she halt| 280 ; { 1S Oct. 10 (U. P..—Gen The archbishop-elect and his at This morning I stand in spirit{js against those who deny the very|the prevalent trend toward _| ‘Toxicologists found mercury de-| PARIS: OR hos lled 1; Dr. Louis Ridenour, an outstandtendants stood reverently at the with Peter and Andrew, James and|exj i ; : Dagan sits § "(Charles dé Gaulle has called on Hie eems cadar = lett. or oso] side. inn the rear of 4 r Ss ar existence of God and accordingly ism” for instance in her concept posits_in the stomach of the elder- | French voters to reject the consti- ! I | ing expert on radar and an out a fhe apostolic Jon Simon a Jude, Matthew, acknowledge no God-given prin-|of married life and the family ly woman. Subsequent exhuma- | ooo that is being submitted to L ns Hard Wa | spoken advocate of international = | Bartholomew, ilip an 10mas. | ciples . . Ld Lt > oe. Aieglnzed | al 1S $ RY. ciples of morality or fear no God-{ .p, make-a mockery of the obili. ons of two other bodies disclosed | pop jn a-referendum Sunday. | ear y control of atomic energy additional mercury: i | Gordon E. Dean, one of Justice
He outlined a plan by which he WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, (U. P.). |
egate paused topray. He kissed the I hear ringing in my ears as clearly imposed sanctions for their acts ; * |gations entailed in the marriage aw | Mrs. Lockman was first suspected ro | said the govern-
ret ramen he Rt. Rev. (gs did they: ‘Receive ye the Holy “The situation, however, is dis Sgr. ymon . Noll,’ assistant | Ghost: Whosoever sins you shall : ' » -1vows or to hasten to the divorce! priest, accepted the aspergil also forgive they are forgiven them. This Sourepmy omy when judged bY|mills as millions have done and hen Mrs. Mayme McCornnell, from Msgr... Noll. is My Body. This is my Blood. Do worldly standards. The weapon we The apostolic delegate made the |\e¢ this in commemoration of me.
p Jackson's - aids in the a 113% t sarns th hard | Robert H = Wikre Batlle learns we | Nuernberg. prosecution and former ay. 1 hi fl en Battle 38. was arrested Tues- justice department lawyer. day for possessing lottery slips, Dr. Edward U. Condon, chief of and released on $1500 bond. the national bureau of standards and a top-flight physicist.
ment could { Hter-in-law S. are doing in America is no way yolSaueliter in jaw of the ler Mes: | emerge from 1s
jiars s ws wore of truth and ourjassure the continjied blessing. of{gjoians found mercury in her stom eader and ally is Christ. Such a|Him who sa ‘Su t hil |S A reury stom- | id: ‘Suffer little chil-| .,, * opn invalid, Mrs. McConnell
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Sign of the ufos wiih Saig/suionne Therefore preach ye the gospel 0. nination can never lo d - Archbishop-elect ulte to |, gs.’ > ‘er lose. ren to come unto me,’ an i : ‘way to a party er Sovghlianiany h ; all nations. “ : a : . 3 4 again, | co had been under the care of le aly: Yesterday he was arrested 2 ; foils. touch, and then sprinkled the by- To Carry on Mission We canhot, however, sit back| ‘what God hath joined together ,,.. 1. .kmg i dictatorship. again. on the same charge, at the The commission, set up by legi standers. \ : Si supinely and rely on-the celestial|let no man put asunder.’ { 15. LOCKMAN. : Gen. de Gaulle Se etrect sopner. at the same }lation enacted in the closing days Msgr. Noll incensed the apostolic “These and a score of other uiter-| armies to fight the battle fo “Mav ? . | No charges have been filed in the | i104 his per- SA Se Ce a cater f the last congress, will have aldelegate with three doubl wi ances of the Savior make me realize| « - Foust "Muy 1 ask you dear friends to deaths of “Uncle Fred" Giddings |! od alarity hour. and by the same detective joi the ast congress, Will Tisve 8% g e double swings If we in any land permit with-|join your prayers with mine that|and Hattie Calhoun Pittioziss! or. Donan sergeant. He posted another $1500. most dictatorial powers over th * BIS | against the com- 3 use ‘and development of atomic
of the censer. The procession then {he spiritual treasures and respon-|o,t a struggle to be extinguished ; SS o : . io : Jesus and His Holy Mother may |g v fi ] : : re-formed while the choir sang sibilities that have been given me|{he light of faith that has beenlinspire me, may direct me and said it had not yet been definitely | pined strength of M NCIE CAB DRIVERS energy in the United States includ- : a , established that mercury found in|pronce's three U ing manufacture of atomic bombs.
“Ecce Sacerdos.” |as a priest of God and as your arch-1'yahded down to us through the|may strengthen me that I may be their bodies was the cause of their tes] Gon de Gaulle STRIKE FOR PAY HIKE : : a * major parties by } re eter SOVIET PRESS MAKES
> i g { bishop. They tell me, too, what] . i . . i ¥ The apostolic delegate and the | centuries, the coming generations| faithful to the charge that God death Fikes by si : " : Opposing 1e draft constitution. ne
archbishop-elect prayed briefly in |Christ expects of me in this portion| wij rise up in judgment against us| has given me. For, indeed, striving . . ry the chapel after which they slowly |©f His world wide kingdom.. I am|for the loss of their rightful heri-|alone our cause is hopeless but | rm urged the voters not to let “skeptic-| MUNCIE, Ind, Oct. 10 (U. P.).— followed the procession down thells cary en De Cmsssion begun by tage. with Jesus and His sR {ism and resignation” tempt them | Taxi cab service was Dot rallye TWO ATTACKS ON U. S. i 8 PAT 0. ” x § ’ ile . i ' . es tad , ; . ; as drivers for three city aisle. Be Ene if Glorious Heritage Mother walking the ramparts with PENICILLIN SPRAY | to A favorable vote on the new con- Bete ous) WE Spor wages,| MOSCOW, Oct. 10 (U. Pp.) —BitApostolic Bulls Read ’ Ay, more, we shall be condeinned|us we can go forward with confi- | Jitaon. 1 al Negotiations for a new contract|ter attacks on American policy In IS URGED FOR HOME He prope Ae elewion 4 4 erday and some 90 the Philippines and the Mediter-
i a will not be meas + ‘wre iv Archbishop-elect Schulte made his | PER. 1 t be measured by wordly| tor standing inactive at the death-|dence and without fear. : vi on ars wit os oT third national constituent assembly | broke down yest OA ie avieh Pres on- | drivers walked out. Companies in-| ranean appeared in the i
Way to the faldstool near the throne | ments of God and will stand or fall the | today.
on the gospel side. The apostolic | : “Yon whether or no I sav y y . { | on 0 save mY OWN|God-given inalienable rights upon|to‘grant yosw; my good people, his CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—Many a pa-| el id be accepted. and the| Ray Cab Co. and the Veterans, Inc.| Pravda charged that despite nom- | surely wou accepted, | Re 8 , s,
delegate again paused to kneel In| oul and that must be accomplished prayer, afterward seating himself | » 2 | SHES which our freedom depends. There|choicest graces, to draw you one tient will spravin nicililn into : i irk +< of the A.]inal independence the Philippines on the throne. After this, the citron the grace AT id can be no real democracy in aland all daily closg to Him and pie lungs en i dis Step wen Sue bu is Ae nan Si are tied to the United States company of the clergy seated them- yo, gave yours added of a godless land. For as William “Penn | His Blessed Mother. May then the | i E ae Junsyion er pi warehousemen and Helpers, sought | by -the nature of their economy selves in the straight gold chairs|iye justice of my own person Llite | 50 Wisely observed some three cen-|blessing. of God the Father and| “Der: of iis own consiiitiion. © | reases in the percentage of fares It aid American troops still a which filled the sanctuary. - g } persona ie, turies ago, ‘we shall either be gov-|the Son, and the Holy Ghost de- According to his plan, the TO et EE el 35 per|n the Philippines “for the sup The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F.| You see then, my dear’ Chris-|erned by God or we shall be ruled|scend upon you and remain for | influenza and pneumonia—if physi- ye or | wd pe the income up to $150 | pression a those forces’ which Dugan, notary, read aloud in. both tians, why I come to you this morn-| py tyrants’ ° ever and ever, Amen.” | cians generally follow the memo Le a I See Can is oe o Pa Jp. 18 100, reggied for complete national libEnglish and latin, the apostolic : : aa he rose Se hh : Eon "| eration.” pulls, or the decree, presented by | maculate Mother walking the ram- found successful lash: winter, This rejected. lamount over that. per estia denounced the move~ | method was developed by Dr. Frank | ments of the American squadron in
: : : VY . 4 a * t a the del i arts w S, W / Bri tiate wq auhondng Ue it A ie Far oice Oo umanity Heard |W. Morse of Lawrencetown, Nova a a | T : N the Mediterranean, asserting that | Band Lea er S wins ame “no matter where the American
bed of freedom, for with the black-| “Today before God's altar I have Nh a ard out of God comes th ask < " | Sri 8 | which would draw up a ira ¢ | ; > : . e vlackout of shed Cio. to less 3nd Prosper: dlp |stitutional draft. This, he asserted. | voived were the Craig Cab Co
He will do this to fight coughs] | referendum would be submitted to
Installation. l with confidence and without fear. Msgr. Noll sang the “Protector Assisting in Services > Scotia. Noster” followed by the oration of{ 1, addition . Ms Noll ql In Schulte Ceremon Music Writing as a “general practitioner ships entered and no matter where the patronal saints of the cathedral gy oan Y for other general practitioners, Dr Bl k ‘Til KR d T e Unsnarls! Adm. Cassioy snd ni Re intoned by the archbishop-elect. Msgr. Dugan, others who assisted on : . : Morse tells in the Journal of the an | e ap | set foot the blackest, most reactiont the services are the following By HENRY BUTLER illers and ethereal sunlight filtering } American Medical association how | lary forces in. Europe came out to lishers were having the same trouble.| eet them with open arms.”
Betimes, on and on sang the choir | while the organ rolled forth its monsignori: Joseph E. Hamill, Al-| music to reinforce the words of the bert H. Busald, Bernard Sheridan,
The term “dramatic” is sometimes | through the high southr windows, the | he used pericillin in this way with By ERNIE HILL ' The Britishers were unable to call} - hit
assemblage had overpowering sig- "es 4 26 case emer good results in 24 out of 26 cases, Times Foreign Correspondent | * “Harold Mickey is a band leader their youngsters Winston, Ran- TROOPS READY FOR
overworked. in describing religious nificance,
priests. Thomas Kilfoil, John J. Doyle, Au-|ceremonies | : |" Chief drawback to the use of the : | on i : : dow = : : As a link with the past and the | a ae Ns -8i {. C. ] ment, Wellington or any ‘ -High-Point of Occasion Li age and Joseph Mc-! At the installation of the Most future, the ceremony was dramatic | Le nS drug ih a oi prac- from Winston Saja, 3: Wd 2m ang Sten aim yen ROME RIOT RENEWAL y ately rE Shea of the apostolic delegation. ev. Paul C. Sc at 8 i. Rh : ! . tice, he points out, is that to give * sv Aer ! SUL " a Now, immediately followed the pos g Rey Sua Cr Sule bn SS Peter in a cosmic sense. : it by injection into muscles or veins <hift in a Bu¥nos Aires night spot | So Mickey decided to file manda- | ROME. Oct. 10 (U. P.).—Three g aul's ce I is morning lled the Premier mus action to force the vital Statis=1 0 and troops and Carabinieri
high point of the occasion—the mo-| The priests who participated were requires putting the patient in a ca
ment of installation Archbishop | the Reverend Fathers James Hickey, there was color and majesty and . " ‘ < § ’ urs «| © Mickey got the Schulte was met at the foot of the Henry Hermann, George Dunn, Cor- | music. But what is called “drama” PUBLIC HEARING OF Da two nurses fo Boa ATED and SambA’ altar and led to the throne by the nelius Sweeney, James Moore, Wil-|in such a ceremony is, to quote the IR RA H A 3 Sot ’ . s / t : 3 ; § in als 18 wife had twins. [they pleased liam - Knapp, Francis Van Benten, | theologian, eternal rather than A C S T0 OPEN Sos results io inhatauon q of iH bad bi was great, and Ti I { _. | penicillin converie into a. fine atro 8 ue eX + The action
news one night (ics bureau to let him and 3000 Lh tommy guns today guarded His others name their children What) ginal palace as a precaution | inst renewal of bloody rioting was. well presented | which took a heavy toil of casual-
apostolic delegate and Msgr, Noll. \ The representative of the po ‘| Richard Langen, James Moriarty, | temporal. NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (U. P) the croer ok . Pi y : i epray by a power-operated atomiz-|the pand played “Jingle Bells ig leaded. The law Was attacked | {jes yesterday ac ; ; |James Barton, .Paul English, Hilary| The & i lv A public hearing was scheduled for spray by p pers ¢ [1 "land pleaded. ai [ties yest re. Placed the crozier in the hands] g Hilary I'he music, . particularly the J R € i had previously been reported The next day Mickey marched | 4 riivolous. irrelevant, ey es Teste et met In emergency | session to. take further measures de=
of the py _ | Meny, Edward Bauer, Francis Reine, | Gregoris ant as : TOW 3h} oe . . rite - of the Most. Rev. Paul C. Schulte Gregorian chant, has an eternal, 9:30 a. m. tomorrow on the crash) -p. Morse decided to try the fa-|down to the government vital sta=| air to parenthood
Ty tEdward—MeLaughlin,-- John Lynch. {universal ; | hls ri] ae and Jokes hat he hadi, oo Schafer Paul Dooley Sieh nivarse) i ha sels it off lof an American overseas airlines | miliar hand atomizers which he tistics pureau to register his sons. Convinced, the judge ruled in fa-| signed to reduce unrest among un= e archbishop of Indian- Y, rom secular music. When you plane at Stephenville, Nfld, Oct. 3,!could carry in his bag and leave Names Must Be on List A vor—of-Mickey- Thoiisands of -pa-| employed which touched off the bit= nameless children were | ter demonstration, ; >
’ . | Courtney, Charles Noll and” Joseph! A ; iy apolis. \ ephihear the chant—with its depend- |killing 39 persons. with his patients for them to Use| yr. Loui4 call them Glen, affer rents of . The gfvernment cancelled an or=-
their new arc | prayer quoted in the programs| High in the choir loft of the . 0 rchbishop. printed by, monks of St. Meinrad: |cathedral, the well-rehearsed chorus of all babies born in Munich dur- | Eighteen former members of the|gijs insistence on Glen and Frankakes Maiden Address “Almighty and eternal God, Who! sang music. that was not so much | 8 August—257 out of 1214—were cabinet of Marshal Ion Antonescu|jin netted nothing, v n illegitimate. | were sentenced today to prison| Angry, he registered thenf™ as |
The apostolic. delegate withdrew | Beechem. v |ence more on recurrent patterns of | ‘Investigators of the civil aero-|betw 8 visits aw to the throne on the epistie side} The Votive. mass of Francis devotional Querance than on reg- | nautics board. and the airline will| > Sman ns taste of the his old friend Glen ih Anjos fluprant ; ' der for dismissal of thousands of of the sanctuary. And Archbishop Xavier, confessor, patron of the |ular rhythm-—you hear the voice of | conduct the hearing at the Hotel! penicillin; soothing effect on dry ican_ geologist, and Prong hn . Insist on Supreme Court workers and promised a new public Schulte rose and sang “Sit Nomen | 2rchdiocese, with the apostolic dele- | humanity in the deepest religions | Kew Yorker. | irritated membranes of the throat, | *'® ale Franklin Delano Rogesel: But vial slaustics etused 10 works program to employ thosé alDomini” and afterward gave his gate ds celébrant; followed the in- Sense. The crash of the trans-Atlantic and relief of cough as ‘well ns “This,” said the Argenune of - budge. Officials said that they | addy Wiehe first blessing 8s the second arch. |Stallation. This morning's ceremonial music | airliner was the worst in ‘the his- | remedial effect in fighting disease] S83). 15 impossible. All children} .,ieq a supreme court decision. |TR0y J00esS, bishop of the archdiocese. Presently, the services drew to a|Was provided by the ‘clergy choir |tory of commercial aviation. | germs in throat and I ih are|POrD In Argentina must be named. oo were not taking the word of} | VERNOR The apostolic delegate intoned the close. . A successor to the Most Rev, [and the archdiocesan male chorus, iet——————— among the advantage given for the| oF saints, such as Francisco, og small-fry judge. Supreme HAWAI GO ) “Te Deum” with its theme of|'°%PD E- Ritter had taken his with the Rev: Edwin Sahm and El-| ILLEGITIMACY RATE HIGH = method by Dr. Morse : | mingo, Angelica, Laurency Pedro, | = .t actions are very slow in Ar-| ASKS FOOD RELIEF thanksgiving and praise, while the place. Perhaps no words would|mer A. Steffen, K. 8. G., as co- UNICH . .. SA nS ER Maria, Jesus, Guillermo, There are)... Sel 4 consultors of the archdiocese. and |PC!teT express the spirit of the event directors, and H. Shepard and E.F. | I Snr ght 15 RUMANIANG JAILED |. Here the list. |" “And so Glen and Franklin are] HONOLULU, Oct. 10 IU. PJ the priests rendered ‘homage tol 0 local church history than this|Krieger as organists. | newspaper Sun eutsche Zeitung NIANS | LE Mickey looked over the Mst ut ctill named Blank” said Mickey. | Territorial Governor Ingram Stains ’ repofted yesterday that one-fifth] BUCHAREST, Oct. 10 (U. P.).—| found that they were. all Spanish. “Thousands of others are named | back announced today that he has ’ : | urgently requested that the interior |
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Archbishop Schulte said in his alone doth great and wonderful | an accompaniment as an integral sermon: i things, put forth over this Thy ser- {part of the impressive ceremony | ea——— | terms ranging from eight years to| plank One Mickey” and ‘Blank : Jilin i A y Ser- ! ny, | Ep nt GY vrata ; ang th . g ave their own children, : : “May I ask you, dear friends, to vant and the congregations com-| Words like “dignity” and “solem- | JOBS OFF SLIGHTLY life on charges of collaboration. | Two Mickey.” He said that he would Hed A ; nh will be Secretary of: the Interior Julius } EARL L. ( ir prayers with mine that mitted Lo his care, the spirit of Thy |nity” are mere words. You had to! WASHINGTON; Oct. 10 (U.P) .— | er | appeal to more lofty officipls. | wHole generations of Blanks Krug, asked that a West coast re : Rul ‘and His Holy Mother may life-giving grace, so that he may|be thére-Yo see ‘the hundreds of The commerce department reported | REPORT PHONE STOPPAGE | 3000 Others Affected “It makes me mad. ‘It makes me lief ship be loaded immediately to : me, may tires me, Sud Hware Please Thee in very truth, |clergy and religious—nuns in black, | today that 57,370,000. persons were | MADRID, Oct. 10 (U. P.).—Tele-| From "the top brass hats hele Soc It makes the orchestra play] Seviats Shortages ere. He Sud ng alone — oo fn o Py Retain him the dew{bishops, priests, deacons apd acolytes employed in civilian jobs In Septém- (phone communisations between learned that he Was not alone 1M} ,g peat and out of tune.” Toon i goriggs d = : a a ons always. lin white or crimson, ber, “a decrease of 600,000 from Spain and Portugal were suspended his discontent. ! 1 Cops right, 1946, by The Indianapolis Tunes | | dled a spite ti : trek Some 3000 Americans and Brit- and The Chicago Daily Newa lua and eq despl ne maritime strike, | :
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