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SUNDAY, OCT 10m ; i < i, THE, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : Pr Head Over. Heels— E xecutives Club to Hear Archduke Otto Msgr. Sheehy Tells al Arch bishop Archduke Otto of Austria, pre: U. 5. for taany years, recently re- portedly on the Kremlin's target

Who Knew How to Keep His Youth

THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW

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"Central Europe, “where he man- His add t the E & I bur s and outspoken foe .of com- is address a t e Executives’ pe will spoken members of aged to get some peeks behind the Club will follow a 6:30 p. m. din-

yy Iron’ Curt the Executives’ Club Thursday ain. ner.

" This is the last ‘of a ‘seri s. bh At 20 I did think th evening in the Marott Hotel i Re heir io Sides: toned ! on . | 115 MACHINE es, by 2 id not nk that I HE .WROTE the Catholic : " ; wh in ‘jLurope e House of Haps: l Monsignor Sheehy, head of the could die. At 30 I did not think ‘Pattern which priests all over a re pe burg dating back 700 years. Crier's b Cry Change: { 83H N13, » \ SLs Say: ’ - :

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religious education department of Catholie University of Amer-

is the son of the late EE Charles and Empress Zita,

(I was so

that I should die. important for the world). At

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. When the first five women ever

in Indianapolis at 4:30 p. m. that (UP) —|

America give to educated studay and be overnight guest of Mr.

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fea. 40 1 began to suspect that “the dents of religion. ~ He wrote Irs W. Taylor Wilson, 440 grand- Nephew) of the immortal ) he id Sr AVAILABLE iN INDIANAPOLIS AT 3 best years were yet to come.” * signed editorials in the .Wall ) Franz-Joseph. Until the 1919 drawn for Hampden County jury! . : = H y « Ma: yr y a" * Buckingham Dr. BN CIDER misherhs At 50'1 know this is the harvest Street Journal, which put St. pig ol a resident of the [evolution he spent his youth in duty reported the Superior Court GI) Hinshaw Appliance & Furniture Hi “ ot time of life. Austrian castles and as a student crier 2129 PROSPECT ST. MA. 4393

takes no interest in what the young think important is a displaced person living in another world. For some vears it was my privilege to meet Archbishop and later Cardinal, Glennon, of St. Louis, at the train as he arrived for a meeting of the board, of trustees of the Catholic University. One morning he arrived as

Yet the baser self—the slothful self —drags us back from our heavenly: goal, As man becomes older, he develops agility in evading new responsibilities, new duties, new contacts which might also mean new service to God and new joy for the Better Self.

Another pitfall. Once upon a time I knew every student in my. classes by name. . This is no longer true. There is nothing

Thomas Aquinas and. St. Augustine on the mental map of the United States financial | world.

St. Patrick finally was given his commission for the conversion of Ireland when he was | 60 years of age. Men and women are apt to | die at the top—in the head, which no longer struggles with the problems of the futuye. How tell a man is old and

in other European nations. Archduke Otto was high on Hit-| ler's purge list and is also re-' Hampden County.”

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changed the greeting to: ‘Ye good women and men of

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the National League pennant wrong with the students. They done? When he is always talk- SO THAT MORE race was in its last stretch in are more stimulating® more re- ing about his past achieveOctober. _. 8ponsive than ever, ments a nostalgia for all ? MAY SAVE WE DELAWARE STREETS How about the C ardinals? But. the terrible suspicion times. The man looking forwere his first ‘words. ! , enters the mind ofan aging -Wapd-.to—new achievements in MUST LIMIT . . . Cardinal O'Connell is well, professor: “Am I organizing my his/iseventies can tdlk on equal I answered, with a sober face. ‘ yy,uont my study, my sym- terms of manhood with men in SOME ITEMS “And Cardinal Dougherty will pathy so much around me that their thirties. QUANTITIES be here for the meeting Y no longer live for my stu- My soul rejoices that the SUBJEST .'pon't trifle with an old’ ; Gants . golden age is not before nor . . A man,” he interrupted. “Did we rT = » behind me. It is here. ' ARCHDUKE OTTO NO MAIL T0 PRIOR win yesterday?" — “bo EE eran as oo FEW YEARS 20 ore of _END OF SERIES. "Just call me Otto." OR PHONE SALE the St. Louis Cardinals that (pester Nimitz retired. He was day had clinched the League g, years of age. He debated ORDERS 4

Championship Another famous archbishop of Philadelphia is rumored to have postponed his episcopal consecration until he was assured he could go to the Philadelphia baseball games.

: ” = = AS A MAN grows older, his

* eyriosity about the future life

St. Paul V tant missions since retiring— may quicken. St. Paul, who had * 3n4 he is still a champion at R E V A L U E S : HE Eg Wnlu mde ehampio! CORNER WASHINGTON AND DELAWARE STS.

that it could not be described in earthly language. But the reason as well as the heart tells us it is home—so

said, to ‘start

whether to dwell among his old shipmates or enter a new environment. His wife helped him make up his mind. “He's too voung at 60,” she living in the past. I want him to live in the future.”

He has taken on two impor-

A man can do his greatest work after he passes the midcentury mark. A good example of this was the late Thomas F.

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