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ThegreatSenateSideshow(saysthe "IrishWorld,"writinguptheAlabama'Senator'svisittoAlbany,N.Y.), hascomeandgone,leavinginitswake asmuchamusementandlaughteras NewYorkersevergotfromRingling Bros.,Circus,which,untilthisyear, hadheldtherecordasbeingthe "GreatestShowonEarth."ForTom HeflinofAlabama,inhisspeechat Albany,Sunday,June17,provedagain thatheisthegreatestone-manshow onearthandforentertainmentputs thefamousbeardedladytoshame,and ashave.
Heflin'stoy-thunderwasstolenby GovernorSmithhimselfevenbefore theKlan'serrand-boyfromAlabama hadopenedhismouthinhisboresome tiradeagainsttheGovernor.Obvious aswerehisreasonsoflowsensationalism,incomingtoNewYorkState tovillifyGovernorSmith,the,latter inhissuperiorwaydumbfoundedHeflinwitharequesttothepeopleof NewYorktoaccordthevisitorevery courtesy.Thisgentlemanlyaction tookthewindcompletelyoutofMr. IIeflin'swell-knownpantaloons.FollowsGov.Smith'sletter:
"Announcementhasbeenmadethat SenatorHeflin,ofAlabama,istospeak inAlbanyCountyoutsideoftheCity ofAlbany.Itisourdutytotake everyreasonablemeasuretoassureto himhisconstitutionalrightsoffree speech.Ithereforedirectyoutosee toitthatheandhismeetingsarefully protected,andthatallwhodesireto hearhintshallheenabledtodoso withoutinterference.IaskthepeopleofNewYorktoco-operatewiththe GovernorinofferingtotheSenatorof asisterStatefullopportunitytosay anythinghedesireswithoutinterruptionordiscourtesy."
Suchasupremegesturestumped Heflin,uhoheldhimselfreadytocapitaliseonanyrowdyismthatmight
Huffed. have-beenstartedinanswertohis ownpoltroonery.StatetroopersgustdedhimattherequestofGovernor Smith,andthushewasrobbedofany pretextofstartingthelowtacticsthat resultedinthecomic-operaburlesques oftheSenatejustclosed.Acrowd of8,000peopleturnedouttohearhim inthehopethathepossiblymightsay somethingintelligent.Notallwere Klansmen,formanyrespectableNew Yorkerswereamongtheaudience, chieflytoseeandhearthestrange monstrosity)theyhadbeenreading aboutinthepapers.They,wereall sadlydisillusioned,andnumbersbegan leavingbefore,lieflin'stwo-hourhoige podgeofkokumwashalfover.
Thesumtotaloftheschoolboy...rationturnedouttobethesameeld junkthathasfilledthepapersinthe past,andtedioustohishearersasan oft-toldtaleofboredom.Thiswas itsgist:"IamagainstGovernorSmith, becauseheisawet;becauseheisa numberofTammany;becausehehas noexperienceinnationalaffairs,and becauseheisaRomanCatohltc."On thosefourpointsHeflinhowledend he-hawed,whileafast-thinkingaudiencegazedathimapatheticallyanda fewignorantKlansmen,hireiforthe applausesection,shoutedoccasional appreciation.Thespeechwasthe selfsameashehadgivenatSyra:atse the(laybefore,andprobablywillbe thesameasallhisothersimlesssome oftheKitKluxintellem.:Isgetto. gt(hetandwriteanewoneforhim.
Iti<notknownwhether'heKlan, ..11accountofhislatestcoup,willraise hissalary.which,asreet-ntivexposed ,evealedIlctlntohetheworld'schampioncheapskate.Mei-y.4.11etheAlabamaAccidenthasreturnedtoWashington.fullofthesameoid...mindand !cry.signifyingnothing.ahogofwind eltoleavesnoimpressionwhateveron themindsofintellig.intAmericans.
HisEk-Ex-TimHealy
TimIlealywasrecentlyknownas "HisEx.-whenhewasGoveroorGeneraloftheIrishFreeState.Now thathegovernor-generalsnolongerhe isknownashis"Ex-Ex."Butforall timehewillbebetterknownas"Tim." andas"Tim"hewillbebestknownfor hisready,witty,eloquent,sacrcastiti,scolding,wheedlingtongue.Didyou everhearwhathesaidtoafellowCouncillorwhowassupposedtobe"partial toadhrop"?Timwasconducting aeaseinhisusualmanner.Ashort timebeforehehadaddressedameetingatDundalkfromabrakefor wagonette)andthebrakewasattackedIcy-hispoliticalfoes."Don'tthink vonareonabrakeatDundalknow, Mr..Healy.,"saidtheopposinglawyer. "Sureitisbetterbeonabrakeat DundalkthanonabustatRathmines,"saidTim,likeaflash.Irememberoncewhenhewasspeakingat theRosberconrailwaystationin;he goodolddaysofthePlan,aop.1markedpolicemanwastakingnotes behindhimforareporttoDublin taStle.ThestenographerlookedverysadwhenTimcalledtheattentionof thecrowdtothe"Peelerbehindme, withafaceonhimlikeapatofbutterthatwasleftoutinashowerof hail.-Andthatpoorpolicemanwas foreverafterknownas"theshower ofhail." Iwilltellyouastoryaboutthesame "showerofhail."Hewasaveryinquisitivemanentirely,sohewas.He couldnotkeephisnoseoutofanything.AbornNoseyParkerhewas surely!JohnnyWilliamshadaship broker'sofficeontheQuay,andseveralofthe"bhoys"usedtoforegather theretotalkpoliticsandother:natters.OnedayBillReddysaw,from theofficedoor,the"showerofhail" makinghiswayalongtheQuay,pokinghisnoseintoeverythingashecame along.TherewaSalargeironpincers intheofficeandBillsuddenlyremem)(TedthisHeputtheendsofitthat didnotpinchintothefireandleft themthereuntilalmostredhot.Then heplacedthepincers.onthewindow silloutside,withthehandleprotrudingtemptinglytowardsthosewho shouldhappentopass.Heretired andwaited.Suddenlytherewasa howlofrageandpain.Billwentout andfoundthe"showerofhail"doing awar-danceonthestreet.
"What'swrongwithyou,manalive," saidBill.
"That(blank-blank-blank)pincers," said"showerofhal"
sorthaverelievedthegreymonotony oftheirstrugglewithpovertyandhunger.Thereisreliefinthinkingthat whenoneofthemchoosestowritefor thenewspapers,heispaidalmostasit hewereaFilmStarandverymuch betterthanifhewereacompetent Journalist.
Itisnot,veryeasytobesoserious asweshouldwishaboutthispathetic spectacle;butwearetemptedtoadd oneword.,IntheuniversalvulgarisationofthewordDemocracy,especially bythepresentexampleofAmerican Democracy,oneofthefirstdemocratic idealshasentirelygoneoutofsigh: theprideoftheoldrepublicansinsirnrlicityandeveninpoverty.Doubtlessitproducedacant,likeothergood things.Thislastcryoftheplutousaticpoliticiansistheannouncement thateventhecantofitisabandoned.
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"Quarelanguageforapoliceman," saidBillpiously.
"Thatpincersisredhot." "Iknowthat,"saidBill.
Wea:,reminded,trulyenough,that thereismuchsocialsensibilityand sympathyfurthevictimsofmisfortuneIndeedthepityisextendedto Inanewhohaveneverperhapsbeen pitiedinsuchafashionbefore.And nobodycoulddoubtthiswhoreadrecently,inthedailyPress,thatPoliticiansaresopoorlypaidfortheirservicesthatmanyofthemarelooking cut'toseeiftheycandiscoversomewhereamorelucrativelineoflife. Anyonewhowilllookupthesalaries oftheprincipalCabinetMinisters,in anyworkofreference,willprobably oastintotearsondiscoveringthat theamountisbarelytwentytimes whathasoftenbeenpaidtoagood soldierforsavinghiscountry.The statesman,unlikethesoldier,is'objectedtotheperpetualstrainofexplainingwhyheisdefendingthisyear thegreaterpartofthethingswhich heattackedlastyear;andisbeing perpetuallyharassedbythevindictive hatredofmany,whohavefailedto keeppacewithhisintellectualprogress,andwhoareunderamorbid delusionthathehaslefttheminthe ,art.Amanthuswoundedinhis finestfeelingsnaturallyneedsnota littleincreaseofsalarytosootheand satisfyhishonour.Anditwouldbe indeeddeplorabletothinkthatsuch loyaltyashisshouldbelosttohis nativeland,byhisbeingforcedtoreconsiderthenatureofpatriotismand concludethatthereisnotmuchmoney init.Inthejournalisticwarning,of whichwespeak,itishintedthatunlesspoliticiansarebetterpaid,they willwander.awayandsecure"more glitteringprizes''intheworldofcommerceandfinance.Intruththe journalistmighthavefortified.his argumentbyanappealtohistoryas wellastoprophecy.Incredibleasit mayseem,ithasoccasionallyhappen. edalreadythatourpoliticiansshowed agayandinnocentinterestinthenew gameoffinance,Theyhavesometimesconsented,withamerrylaugh, totakeatiportwofromaGovernmentcontractor;andevenfroma contractoratthgtmomentinnegotia. tionwiththeGovernment.Itissome comforttoreflectthatmomentsof,this
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DeliveringtheLudwigMondLectureatManchesterUniversitysome weeksago,SirArthurKeith,}eresident oftheBritishAssociationndethe folloWingextraordinarystatement that:"Everyfactknown.tomedical mencompelstheinferencethatmind, spirit,soul,arethemanifestationsof thelivingbrain,justasflameisthe manifestspiritofaburningcandle.At themomentofextinctionbothflame andspiritceasetohaveseparateexistence."
Ananswertothisstatementhas beenmadeby"APriestScientist.'in the"Universe"ofMay18last,inthe followingterms:
Thedistinguishedanatomist,Sir ArthurKeith,hasapparentlymadehis discovery-thathumanpersonality doesnotsurvivethedeathofthebrain -withthepointofalancetandinthe measurementofskulls.
Intheinnermostrecessesofthe ain-cellshehasfoundnothingto ilpv,thatmind,soul,urpersonality,or wh'ateveritmayhecalled,isanythipg butanactivityofmaterialparticles. Norwillhe,onthatlineofenquiry.
Thephenomenaofmatterand*the phenomenaofmindareuntwodifferentplanesaltogether,althoughthey havetheirlineofintersection.
hequestionoftheoriginofpetsonalityliesquiteoutsidethedomain andinvolvesquestionsof ps-chologyandphilosophy.
WemustinsistwithSirArthurthat thequestionofitsdestinationistobe pursuedinexactlythesameregions ofinquiry.Minddependstoacer tainextentonmatterfuritsmanifestatian.Butinmanewaysitshows itselftobeindependent;andfrom whatweexperienceofitwearesure thatitsnaturecannotbedefinedor n-a,.-:suredintermsofmerebrainand lone.
ThepresentstageofSirArthur'sstudiesrecallsthewordsofHenryDrummond,whose"AscentofMan,"agenerationago.suppliedapowerfuland p.tafarcorrectivetothecruderforms of'Darwinism-thencurrent.and amongwhichthelearnedknighthas lingeredwhiletheworldgoeson. Drcmmundshowedthatthenaturalist 17,1takenDarwin'ssuggestionstooexel..,sively,andhadomittedafullhalf -,fiucaseinaccountingforevolution. hesaid,wasnotoversight,but :csight.
APRIESTSCIENTIST'SANSWER.
"Themainreasonissimply.thathis workdoesnotlieonthelevelswhere teaseforcescomeintoplay.The specialistisnottobeblamedforthis; limitationishisstrength.Butwhen thespecialistproceedsto.reconstruct theuniversefromhislittlecornerofit, andespeciltIlyfromhislevelofit,he notonlyinjuresscienceandphiloso. phy,butmayfatallymisleadhis neighbours." Hethenexaminesthecaseofthe specialist,and"thenarrowing,one hadalmostsaidtheblighting,effectof specialism.Thusithappensthatwhile therearemanyscientificmen,there arefewscientificthinkers.Thecomplaintismadethatsciencespeculates toomuch.Itisquitetheotherway.
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Onehas,onlytoreadtheaveragebook ofscienceinalmostanydepartment towonderatthewealthofknowledge andthebarrennessofidea."
A.short,parablewillmeetthecase.
Amyoflightpassesthroughaglass prismandspreadsoutintoafanof colouredlight.Anobserveratone angleseesavioletray;oneatthe otherangleseesaredray' "Prismaticlightisviolet,'saysone. "Fromhere,"saystheother,"itlooks red."Theonecommenceshisexperimentsonvioletlight;theotherstarts someofhisown.Hecarriesoutthe procedureofaNewton,andopensthe waytoanunderstandingofthenature oflight.Hemakesthecalculations ofaPascal,andexplainsthesecretof MMIMUMMIMIMININNOMNIMMMNSIMMIMUIIIIMM
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WhenbigotryrunsmadtheFather ofLieshashisdayoutandhellisin jubilee.
AlittlewhileagoSenatorTomHeflin,thearch-priestofintolerancein America.whoseuncontrolledtongue spitsvitriolagainsttheCatholic Church,wheneverheisoutonhisfrequentanti-Catholicsprees,playedthe roleofclownfortheAmericanSenate,givingthenationthebiggestlaugh ithashadinrecentyears,whenheexcelledhimselfinafoulandfoolishattackontheUnitedStatesNaval Churchflag.Hisdiatribebroughtdenunciationsonhisheadfrommany sources.
Thefirstparagraphofaresolution hehadthetemeritytoreadtothe Senateallegedthat''theRomanCatholicflag.thesamedesignastheflag flownattheVaticaninRome,has beenrecentlyhoistedaboveandflown abovetheUnitedStatesflagonthe UnitedStatesbattleshipCincinnati andtheUnitedStatesbattleshipFlorida."
ChaplaipCurtisH.Dickins,chiefof thechaplainsoftheUnitedStates,who hasheldthatpostwithhonourfor30 years.said: "Whatadreadfulthinghasbeen donebythisSenatorHeflin.He evidentlydoesnotknowthatwhathe hasattackedinourchurchpennant ofwhiteuponwhIchappearsablue cross.Itishoistedforonehourevery Sundaybetween10and11o'clocka.m. todenotetoothervesselsofthefleet
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"Thispracticehasbeeninorder since1870,andtheauthorityforitis intheboats'signalbook,ourregulations,andsays:'Thechurchpennant shallbehoistedatthepinnacleofhoist andovertheensignduringtheperformanceofdivineservicesonboard vesselsofthenavy.'"
ChaplainDickinssaidthatthere were83chaplainsinthenavy,ofwhom 18werePresbyterians.18Catholics,15 Methodists.12Baptists,11Protestant Episcopal,fourDisciples,twoChristian,twoCongregational,twoLutheran,andoneReformedDutch.
"DuringthewarwehadaJewish Rabbi,Goldbergbyname,"saidChaplainDickins,"butheresigned,stating atthetimehewaswillingtotrusthis boystotheotherchaplainsnomatter whattheirdenominationmightbe."
TherealjokeuponSenatorHeflin,, accordingtohiscritics,isthatthe PapalflagwasflownattheVaticanin Rome.bearsnoresemblancewhatever tothechurchpennantflowninthe navy.TheVaticanflagisasquare flagofyellowandwhitebarsupon whichappearsthePalIcrownanda key,symbolofSt.Petc:-'skey.
StealingthekeysofthehistoricBon Secourchurch,Montreal,recently,an unidentifiedmanfledwhenpursuedby AbbeLeGrandand,afterdropping thekeysonastreetnearthewaterfront,jupmpedintotheSt.Lawrence riverandwasdrowned.
therainbow.Hestudiestheprismaticlightpiburningchemicals,and rindstheprincipleofthespectroscope, withwhichhetells,whatthesunis madeofandtheageofthestars.He beginstogetsomenotionoftheCosmost,andgoestotellthestudentof violetlightaboutit.
"Goaway!"saysthelatter,"Uri& maticlightisvioletandnothingelse. Icanseeitfromhere.Ihavestudied itspropertiesandeffects,whichare various.Butinitselflightthrougha prismissimple,monochromatic,violet. 1havenoevidencethatitisanything else.IknownothingofyourCosmos.
Whatisarainbow?Myexperiments areinfallible,for,toexcludeall chancesidelights,Ihaveputonapair ofhorse'sblinkers.Iammakingmyselflookridiculous,inthenameof Science....."
AtthispointIwouldsaytoSit ArthurKeithAsNathansaidto David:"THOUARTTHEMAN."
Psychologicallywejudgefromtheir behaviour'thatanimalsdonotintrospect,orthinkof,theirownminds. Thisisaresultofthehigherself-consciousnessthatmarksoffourlife,in onerespect,fromtheirs.And,althoughmodernobservershaveobtainedmuchevidencetoshowthatsome animalscanexerciseagooddealof linkageofsense-impressions,whichenablesthemtoperformsomethinglike rudimentarydeduction,itisquite clearthattheydonotperformthe mentalprocessofinduction,whichis therisingfromparticularcasestoabstractgeneralideas.
Anabstractideaisareality.The oppositionisnotbetweenabstractand real.butbetweengeneralandparticular,betweenspiritualandmaterial. Thetruthsofmathematicsareabstract,buttheyarenonethelessreal andeternal.Theyexistwhetherwe noticethemornot.Butwecanmake intimatecontactwiththemat,will.
Thisisthethresholdofthespherein whichthespiritofmanfindsitsfuller life.
Ifitiscapableofthiscommercewith eternalthingsitmustnecessarilyhave somethingofeternityinitself.
Herephilosopherstakeusintodeepermeaningsstillofthewordspiritual, wherethekeenestintellectsofthe worldhaveexercisedthemselvesfor ages,justasthekeensense-impressions ofSirArthurKeithhaveexercised themselvesamidthematerialfabricof brainsandbones.
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ORDEROF`PROCESSION.
LAITY.
1.BanneroftheBlessedSacrament, OraCross-bearerinsurplice,with aCross.
2.TheBoyScouts.
3.TheChildrenofMaryfromSydney.
4.TheMen'sSacredHeartSodality oftheMetropolitanArea,and withthemparochialunitsofmen fromeachparishintheArchdioceseofSydney.
5.ArmidaleDiocese.
S.BathurstDiocese.
7.GoulburnDiocese.
8.LismoreDiocese.
119, MaitlandDiocese. WaggaDiocese.
11.Wilcannia-ForbesDiocese.
12.Victoria.
13.Tasmania.
14.SouthAustralia.
15.WestAustralia.
16.Queensland.
17NewZealand.
18.Overseas.includingtheIslands.
19.ReturnedSoldiers.
20.GraduatesandUndergraduates fromtheUniversity.
21.PapalKnights.
22.Aspecialguardofuniformedmen', whichwillmarchoneitherside oftheclergy. CLERGYANDRELIGIOUS.
23.LayReligiousCongregationsof Men.inthefollowingorder,Sydneyseniority,TunioresPriores:(aTheDeLaSalleBrothers.
(b)TheChristianBrothers. (c)ThePatricianBrothers. TheMaristBrothers. Theseallwalkfourabreast.
24.PriestsandotherMembersofthe EcclesiasticalReligiousCongregations.walkingfourabreast,wearingtheprescribedhabitoftheir Congregation.Eachgroupwill haveitsowncross-bearer.The orderwillbethefollowing:JunioresPriores,accordingtotheir Sydneyseniority:
(a)RedemptoristFathers.
lb)FathersoftheDivineWord.
(c)ThePassionistFathers.
(d)FathersoftheCongregation oftheMission.
(eMissionariesoftheSacred Heart.
0TheSocietyofMary.
25.Priestsandothermembersofthe RegularClergy,walkingfour abreast,wearingthehabitoftheir Order.Eachgroupwillhave itsowncross-bearer.Theorder willbeJunioresPriores,accordingtoSydneyseniority.
la)DominicanFathers. (b;FranciscanFathers.
(c)TheSociety'ofJesus. Othervisiting-Regularswillcome beforetheDominicans.
26.Monksintheirhabit,fourabreast.
27.Sub-deaconCross-hearer,withtwo Acolytes.
IS.ThevisitingSecularClergy,four abreast,inSurpliceandSoutane.
29.TheSeminariansfromSpringwood andManly.
30.TheDiocesanSecularClergy, vestedinamice,surpliceand chasubleordalmatic,andwalkingfourabreast,JunioresPriores.
31.ProtonotariesApostolic,vestedin rochet,amice.copeandplain whitemitre.
32.Bishopsinrochet,pectoralcross, amice,copeandmitre,carryinga crozierifdesired.EachBishop willbeaccompaniedbytwopriest chaplains,andattendedbyaltar boys.Thelattercouldcarryhis mitreandcrozieriftheBishop prefersit.Bishopswillwalkin theorderoftheirappointment, lhniorPriores.
33.Archbishops,intheorderoftheir appointment,JunioresPriores, Vestedandattendedinthesame wayastheBishops.
34.Children-Flower-strewers.
37.PrelatesinChoirdress. (a)Archbishops. (b)Bishops. (c)Monsignori. Eachgroupcomesintheorder ofappointment,SenioresPriores.
38.MembersofBenefitSocieties,and theSt.VincentdePaulSociety, headedbythePastPresidents.
PUBLICDEVOTIONFORTHE HOLYHOUR.
Sunday,2nd.September,1928. ForUseintheChurchesoftheArchdioceseofSydney.
TheLiturgicalCommitteesuggests thefollowingmethodofspendingthe HolyHourbeforetheBlessedSacrament,exposedontheeveningofSunday,September2,1928.TheHoly Houristobepubliclyobservedon thatevening,inatleasteveryparochialchurchoftheArchdiocese,tobeg God'sblessingontheCongress,and tostimulatedevotiontotheBlessed Eucharist.
Thecommitteesuggeststhedivision oftheHourintofour-Quarters.The firstshouldbemadeinspiritofAdo:a-
"Prayingtothe'BlessedSacramentforthesuccessoftheCongress."
3.Hymn,"SweetHeartofJesus." (No.8ofCongressHymnBook.)
AttheendoftheHolyHourBenedictionwillbegiveninaccordance withtheceremonialrulesforcases wheretheBlessedSacramentisalreadyexposed.AfterBenediction theCongregationcouldsing"Faithof OurFathers."(No.12,C.H.B.)
BooksRecommendedfortheHoly Hour.
"VisitstotheMostBlessedSacrament"(St.Alpha-pus),Australian andIrishCatholicTruthSocieties.
"AnHourWithJesus"(P.O'Mara, S.J.),AustralianandIrishCatholic TruthSocieties.
"AnotherHourWithJesus"(P. O'Mara,S.J.),AustralianandIrish CatholicTruthSocieties.
"CelebrationoftheHolyHour"(J. Browne,BrowneandNolan,Ltd., Dublin).
Thesebooklets(4)areapprovedfor
MEMBERSAREENTITLEDTOCONGRESSPRIVILEGES. WITHTRANSPORTANDACCOMMODATIONSERVICE.
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Detachthisslip,andforwardwith ONEGUINEAto-
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TheCongressBadgewillbeforwardedbyreturn.Esehmemberwill alsoreceiveaSouvenirMedalandBookletoftheXXLIthInternationalEucharisticCongress,andwillbeadmittedtoallpublic functions.
tion;thenextshouldbesnAc:of Reparation;thethirdanA.7:t)f Thanksgiving:whilePetitionshould bethenoteofthefourthquarter. Thecongregationcouldkneelfor thePrayers,sitfortheSermonettes, andstandfortheEnglishhymns.
FIRST QUARTER. SPIRIT.AdorationofOurLordinthe BlessedSacrament.
1.Thepriestrecitestheopening"Act ofAdoration"fromSt.Alphonsus' VisitstotheBleSsedSacrament.
2.Sermonette.Suggestedsubjects, "TheRealPresence,""OurDuty ofAdoringtheBlessedSacra ment,""AttendanceatBenedictionandProcessions."
3.Hymn."Jesus,MyLord,llvGod," (No.8ofCongressHymnBook.)
SECOND QUARTER.
Spirit.Reparationto'OurEucharistic'Lord.
1.Recitationoftheusual"Actof ReparationtotheSacredHeart ofJesus."
2.Sermonette."ReparationtoOuf LordintheEucharistforSins againsttheBlessedSacrament."
3.Hymn,"HeartofJesus,Sacred Heart." (No.9ofCongressHymnBook.)
THIRDQUARTER. Spirit.Thanksgivingforthe Eucharist.
1.RecitationofVisitNumber27, fromSt.Alphonsus`Visits.
publicuseintheArchdioceseofSydney,asinotherDioceses.
*MICHAEL, Abp.Syd.,13/7/28.
NihilObstat.
P.C.Cregan,CensorDeputatus, 13/7/28.
Imprimatur, *MICHAEL,Abp.,Syd.,13/7/18. Attentionisparticularlydrawnto theIndulgencedEjaculationwhen passingachurch.
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PERSONAL.
ReceptionbyPapalLegate.
TheCardinal-Legatewillholda LeveeattheTownHallontheafternoonofMondayat3p.m.,whenthe publicgenerallyWillhaveanopportunityofpayingtheirrespects,asisusual onsuchoccasions.Theusualprocedurewillbefollowed.Further detailswillbegivenlater.
AtthePalaisRoyalontheevening ofMondayfollowipgtheCongress, therewillbeaCongressConversazione andBall.Duringthefirstportion (8.30p.m.-930p.m.)oftheconversazionehisGracetheArchbishop,accompaniedbythePapalLegate,will visitthePalaisRoyal.
unionwithvisitorsfromotherStates andabroad.TheCongressdayswill besofullofaheavyprogrammeofdefinitelyreligiousengagementsthatthis willbe,thefirstopportunityofany realsocialintercourse.
TheProcession.
IntheProcessionofBoatsfrom Manly,thefirstboatwillbereserved fortheBlessedSacramentandthe clergy,thesecondfortheGuardof Honour,andthethirdforthoseof thepublicwhoapplyintimeforreservationsatachargeoflOs6deach.
TheProcessionwillleavetheCargo Wharf,Manly,at1.30p.m.,andwits disembarkatNo.1 JettyCircular Quay,at2.30,wheretheManlyProcessionwillbere-formed,andwillfollowtheProcessionthroughthecity streets.
St.Mary'sCathedral.
Asrayreadilybeunderstood,St. Mary'sCathedralduringtheopening functionsonWednesday.afternoon, andduringtheOpeningMasson Thursdaymorning,willnotbeableto accommodatemorethanaverysmall proportionofCongressists.Cardsof admissiontotheCathedralforthese functionswillbedistributedinthe mostequitablemannerpossible.But evenforthoseoutsidetheCathedral itwillbepossibletofollowallthatis going'inwithin.Aspecialsystemof amplificationwillbeinstalled,which willmakeitpossibletoheartheaddressesandtheoccasionalmusicover alargeareaofHydePark,ontheCathedralside.
Visitors.
Acablerecentlyreceivedannounces thathisGraceMostRev.Dr.Gilmartin (Archbishopof.Tuam),andRight Rev.Dr.Doherty(BishopofGalway), willrepresenttheIrishHierarchyat theSydneyCongress.
RightRev.Dr.Darnaud,S.M.(BishopofApia.Samoa),willdeliverthe DiscourseforFranceattheGeneral Assemblies.HewillarriveinSydneybytheSonomaonAugust18. AdvertisersandtheCongress. TheOfficialCongressProgramme willhereadyinthelastweekofAugust.Itwillbepublisheddirectly fromCongressOffice,andwillcontain noadvertisements.ThisProgramme willbecompiledbyRev.FatherJ. Means'.incollaborationwiththeofficialsofthePermanentCommittee,who willbeinSydneysomeweeksbefore theCongress.
Advertisersinthe"MonthlyBulletin"andthe"Gazette"haveenabled theseaidstoCongressPublicitytobe distributedgratisthroughoutAustralia.The"Gazette"isnowdistributed.Mr.W.F.Skewes,ofSkewesand Bowman,istheonlyauthorisedcan7 vasserforthe"Bulletin."Thereare noothercanvassersauthorisedbyCongressOffice,excepttheregularcanvassersfortheCatholicpapers,and thecanvasserauthdrisedtosolicitadvertisingaidforCatholicBroadcastingStation2UE.
Messrs.MonteLukehavebeenap pointedofficialphotographerstoCongressOffice.
PORTRAITOFPOPE.
ForEucharisticCongress.
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35.TwoThurifers,eachaccompanied byaBoatbearerandrelieving Thurifer,andflankedbyeight Torch-bearers,.four.oneachside irlsinglefile...
36.TheBlessedSacrament,carried bythePapalLegate,uadtra opy3:(Orrife..by,night.laymen. WiththeLegatewillbetheSacred.Mitaters.Hitotherattendaritisfca,trreirriidetlieslysifteikthe. 'Canopy.tanturilearersandrelieving"'Canopy-tiearerswalkalongsidetheCanopy.
2.Serriionette."FrequentCommunionasanActofThanksgiving," "ProperThanksgivingafterCommunion."
3.Hymn,"SweetSacramentDivine." (No.5ofCongteasHymnBook.)
FOURTH QUARTER.
Spirit.PetitiontoOurLordthe BlessedSacrament.
1.RecitationofVisitNumber20(St. Alphonsus)..:
2.Sermonette."VisitingtheBlessed Sacramentinalloatneeds,especiallyduringtheCongress,"
Particulars'ofreservations,etc.,will beannouncedsoon.Itisexpected thatCatholiccitizenswillavailthemselvesofthisoccasionforagreatre-
ConveyingaportraitofthePope fortheforthcomingEucharisticCongress,CountCassellaTamburini,an Italiannobleman,andportraitpainter, ofFlorence.isapassengerbythe Aorangi.Heisoneofthefewartistsaccordedtheprivilegeofpainting thePope.whograntedaspecialaudienceforthepurpose.Thepaintingis acarefully-guardedtreasureinthe .Aorangi'sbaggage-room, TheCountisaccompaniedbythe Countess,whoisthedaughterofan AmericancitizenresidinginVirzinia.
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AFrenchCourtatMontepelieriecentlypronouncedjudgmentinthe libelsuitenteredby561priestsof MontpilierDioceseagainstanorganof the"JeunessesLaiquesetRepuble canes."Thepaperwasfined50 francsandcosts,andorderedtopay onefrancdamagestoeachofthe malignedclergymen,and-topayfor printingtheproceedingsofthecourt inthreejournals,aswellasretracting theoffensivestatementsinitsown publication.
AtthemeetingoftheCatholic UnionforInternationalStudyheldin Parisrecently.'Msgr.Beaupin,general secretaryoftheCatholicCommittee ofFrenchAmityAbroad,reportedthat hehadinformationfromareliable sourcethattheCommissionforthe ProtectionofChildren,abranchof theLeagueofNations,hasturned downthe5,000dollar(f.1,000)offerof anAmericansocialhygieneassociation tobeusedforasurveyofbiological teachingforyoungpeople.Theunion hadfrownedupontheacceptanceof thisgiftasitappearedtobeanew attempttoinstallsexualeducationin 'leschools.
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Thechairman,inastatementtoarepresentativeofaLondonCatholic newspaper,saidthatsofarasheknew thebranchdidnotcontainasingle member,professingtheCatholicFaith. "AsSocialists,"hefurthersaid,"weare opposedinprincipletoanysuchmethodsofoppressionasarebeingemployedinMexicoagainst,inthemain, humbleworkers,whoseonlycrimeis theirrefusaltoabandon,intheface ofdeath,theFaithoftheirfathers."
ThePrefectofPolicehassignedan orderprescribingtheclosingofall Parisianjewellers'shopsonSundays. Thisdecisionenforcesanagreementarrivedatbetweenalargenumberof employersandtheirworkersonthe initiativeoftheCatholicWorkers' Synslicate.
AprominentLabourleader,anda non-Catholic(CouncillorKing),sympathisingwiththeCatholicEvidence Guildintheattemptsmadetoprevent itsmeetingsinthepublicparks,attendedaguildmeetingatBrighton andtoldtheMasteroftheGuildthat hewouldworkforfullfreedomforthe meetingswhichtheParks'Committee oftheCouncilareendeavouringto stop.Noone,hesaid,couldpossibly takeexceptiontotheorderlinessof themeeting.Laterthepoliceofficers approachedtheMasteroftheGuild withthecomplaintthatthecrowdwas causingobstruction.Theplatform wasmovedtonear-bywastelandand themeetingcontinued.Thegood workoftheCatholicEvidenceGuild initseffortstodissipatepopularprejudicesagainsttheCatholicChurch anditsteachingisachievingexcellent results.Crowdsareattractedtoits platformsanditseducationalpropagandaisenlargingthefieldoftolerance.Butthereareunderground forcesatworktoblocktheworkof theGuildandeffortsarebeingmade topreventmeetingsintheparks.
AformerMayorofSouthend,Mr. BernardTolhurst,hassentacheque fur£1,000totheextensionfundofNa. zarethHouse,Southend(Eng.),itwas announcedatabazaarheldinthe groundsrecently.Thebazaarwas openedonthefirstdaybytheDuchess ofNorfolk,whosaidthatthename oftheSistersofNazarethwasahouseholdwordinmanycountries.The openersonfollowingdayswereLady CarneRaschandtheBishopofBrentwood.AldermanSirJohnFrancisannouncedattheclosethattheExtensionFundhadreached£5,082.
factmustbewrittendownas5nsciera tifitanddoomedtofailure.Before commencinghisecclesiasticalstudies forthepriesthoodFatherWinsburough wasintheTradesUnionmovement.
CardinalO'Connell,ofBoston,re centlyadministeredConfirmationto morethan700candidatesataservice inSt.Peter's,Dorchester,U.S.A.'
"Infiftyyearstime,ifthegrowth continuesasitisatpresent,therewill benosuchthingasProtestantismin thiscountry,"declaredadelegateat theSunderlandDistrictMethodist SynodhelditDarlington,inEngland, recently.Thespeakeradded:"Ninety percent.ofthemarriagesbetweenCatholicsandProtestants,withinthelast yearorso,haveresultedintheProtestantbecomingCatholic."
Moretwinsthaneverarebeingborn atthepresenttime.Thenumberof twinsborn'willprobablyincreaseconsiderablyduringthenextfewyears, saysanexchange.Thesesurpriseconclusionshavebeenreachedbyagroup ofscientistswhohavebeeninvestigatingthewholeproblemoftwins.In mentaltestsgiventotwinswhilethey wereseparatedfromeachother,itwas foundthatinsomecasestheydidnot -scoreaswellaswhenthetestswere giventhemtogether.Thiswasfound tobetrue,althoughthetwinsgave eachothernomaterialassistancewhatever.Itwouldalmostsuggest,declaredtheinvestigators,thatsogreat isthesympathyandsimilarityof twinsthatoneisnotquitecomplete withouttheother.Statisticsshow thattherehasbeenagreatincreasein thenumberoftwinbirthswithinthe past20years,andthatsuchbirthsare likelytobecomemoreandmorefrequent."Theremaycomeadaywhen itwillbequiteacommonthingfor familiestoarriveintwosoreven threes."amedicalmandeclared,
StatisticsoftheHolyYear,aspub. lishedinthe"Cronisteriadell'Anno Santo,1925"inRome,showthatfrom countriesoutsideEuropetherewere 101pilgrimagesandover11,000pilgrims.FromEuropeancountries otherthanItalytherewere162pilgrimages,comprising148,889pilgrims.In Italytherewere394pilgrimagesand 401,889pilgrims.Thetotalnumber ofpilgrimsregisteredthereforewas overhalfamullion,whichdoesnot includethelargenumberwhomadea pilgrimageprivately.Thelargestinternationalpilgrimagewasthatofthe CatholicBoyScoutswhichnumbered 8,000.ThelargestnationalpilgrimagefromoutsideItalywasthatof Yugo-Slaviawhichnumbered4,321. ThelargestpilgrimageinItalywas thatorganisedbytheGioventuCattblicawhichnumbered30,000.The largestprovincialpilgriinagewasthat ofLombardynumbering8,000.Germanysentthelargestnumberofpilgrimsfromabroad,42,000,Spainwas nextwith25,000,followedbyFrance with23,000.InItalyMilansent"the largestnumberofpilgrims,30.739.. Turinsent5,000andBrescia4,500
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TheRt.Rev.ThomasF.Lillis,CatholicBisihopofKansasCity,U.S.A., ,fferedtheopeningprayerbeforethe packedauditoriumwhichwatchedthe .econddayoftheNationalRepublican Conventionopen.Theradiocarried theBishop'swordsouttoallthecountry.BishopLillis'prayeraskedthe 'MessingofGoduponthedeliberations oftheconvention,andconcludedwith arecitaloftheLord'sPrayer.In thisthedelegatesandspectatorsrevertntlyjoined.
'Thetendencyofmoderneducaiton."saidCardinalHayes.ofNew York.recently.replyingtocriticsof atholicinstitutioinsoflearning."isto takethesouloutoflearningandto developjusttheoutwardform.Catholiceducationaims.too.togiveathorr.ughknowledgeofallthefacts,but itgoehfartherandclaimstheneedof aknowledgeofGod.thescourceof allthings.Howsimpleitis,butbecausewesaythatinthislandoffreedom.wearecriticized.Moderneducationteachesofthestars;Catholic educationteachesofwhatisbeyond thestars.andthatisGod.WefollowallthethereqUirementsofthe BoardofRegents,buttheheartof thiscollege(MountSt.Vincent'sLadies'College)andallourschoolsis ,theheartofChrist;andwhenthisis truewemaywellunderstandthe senurceoftheirpower."
TheHolyFatherrecentlyblessed thefoundationstoneofthenewPropagandaCollegeintheVaticanGardens.Theoccasionmarkedhisfeast day.ThesiteofthenewCollegeis ontheJanicubanhill.Theceremonyoflayingthefoundationstonewas laterperformedbyCardinalVanRossnm.whowillbeoneofthedistinguish. ed-isitorstoSydneyduringtheCongress.Thestonewas.mountedona motorlorryandbroughttotheVati. canGardens.
TheTottenham(London)Branchof theIndependentLabourPartyashort whileagounanimouslypassedareso-
OneofourCatholicexchangesrecordsthatthereisanoutburstofactivityonthepartofvariousProtestant societiesinanefforttowinoverthe MaltesefromtheCatholicChurch. Hundredsofpropagandistpamphlets sentbypostarebeingdistributedby paidagentsinMalta.TheBishops ofbothislands,MaltaandGozo,have warnedthefaithfulagainstthedangerofreadingthisanti-Catholicmatter.Theyhavealsowarnedtheir flocksagainsttheinfluenceofthe Y.M.0A..whichattractsyouthstoits Globsbymeansofgames,andslowly sapstheirallegiancetotheFaith.A muchlessrespectablemethodofproselytismiscarriedoutbyanapostate priest,whohasreturnedtohisnative islandwithawifearidfamily,andis tryingtoobtain"converts"inthe variouspublic-housesofthecapital. Commentisnotneeded.Itisprobabletheapostatefoundthepublic housethefirststepontheroadto apostacy.ThegreatDominicanpreacher,thelateFathel-TomBurke,once pithilysaid,hatmostlythecauseof theevilofapostacyamongpriestswas eitherPunchorJudy,
AmongrecentpilgrimstotheHoly Landwereapartyofmembersofthe SovereignSacredMilitaryOrderofSt. JohnofJerusalem(KnightsofMalta). AftervisitingHaifa,MountCarmel, NazarethandtheLakeofGalilee,the Knightsmadeasolemnentryintothe ChurchoftheHolySepulchre.The LatinPatriarch,Mgr.I3arlassina,celebratedHighMass,andtheKnightsreceivedHolyCommunion.
"Weneedtobeverycarefulinthe selectionofourhealthofficials,and'tee thattheydonotholdanyfancymodernheresiesconcerningthefamily," saidFatherA.Winsborottgh.ofSt. David'sCathedralCardiff.attheopeningofCardiff'sHealthWeek.Father .Winsboroughdeclaredthathealthwas notanendinitself.bUtameansto anend--tohelppeopletoachieveGod.
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The"Standard,"Ireland'snewCatholicweekly,'hasmadeitsbowtothe peopleofIreland.Itisanup-to-date productionandwhateverfearsmay haveprevailedinIreland'withregard toitssuccesshavebeendispelledby thesplendidreceptiongiventothefirst number.Thefirstnumberwasbought upasfastastheswiftproducingrotarycouldproduceitandbeforethedemandwassatisfiedithasbeenstated over80,000copieswereprinted.This isatriumphantanswertothecartloadsofacross-the-ChannelmuckimportedintoIrelandaslegitimatejournalism.ItindicatesthattheCatholic heartofIrelandissoundandthattraditionalIreland-CatholicIrelandisnotinthehandsofthePhilistines. OnlyrecentlyanOblateFatherina sermonatCarrick-on-Shannon,where hewasconductingamission,bewailedthefactthattheyouthofIreland werebeingbroughttoruinbythefilthyliteratureimportedintoIreland.
Everyday(declaredthemissioner) cr`,:ertwotonsofthisliteraturewas landedatDublin.Hewasrecently inapublishingfirm'spremisesinDublin,andhesawthefloorlitteredwith parcelsfortheremotestvillagesinIreland-eventheveryWestandConneinara.TheSundaypaperswerenot forsport;theyweregottosatisfythe basesentimentintheirnature.These Sundaymorningpaperswerereadby thegirls;youngmenandoldmen; bysingleandmarriedpeople,and fathersandmothersoffamilies,andit wa,easytotracetheeffectthisliteraturehadonthemindsoftheyouth.
Parentsto-dayarelackingintheir dutyonthequestionofliterature," saidFatherLumsby,theOblate Father.IntheseSundaypapersthey foundthemarriagebondridiculed,and Satan'ssinnersmadetolookasheroes andheroines.Thebishopsandpriests hadtakenupthequestionofthefilthy literatureforthepastthreeyears.but thepublicdidnottaketheirstand.
'Somethingwillhavetobedone againstthisinvasionoftheFaith,' a-lderlFatherLumsby. Itwasestimatedthattheyspent t:N00.000inthiscountryintheyear nimportedpapers.Howmanyboys Igirlswouldthatgive athomeaskedFatherLumsby. unethinghasI,eendoneagainst invasionoftheFaithbytheBritSundayPress.Withthe"IrishCathe"Standard,"wehope,will cheekthisfilthyflowandbringthe nthofIrelandbacktothestraight correctpathofduty.
FirstEucharisticProcession,in AMBDIAEVALPAGRANT.
ThesecretaryofDeQuiros,thegreat Spanishnavigator,whoafterhisdiscoveryofmanyoftheislandsinthe SouthSealandedinAustralia,discoveredbytheDutchnearlyacentury before,givesaminuteanddetaileddescriptionofthecelebrationofthebeautifulfeast(CorpusChristi).
OnMay20thecampmaster,witha hundredsoldiers,wentonshoreto adornthechurch,andtomarkoutthe streetsfortheprocession.Before daybreakonthe21st.allwereashore. Thechurchwas"bravelydecorated" withgreenbranches.Thealtar,in particular,wasrichlyprnamented;a largeoilpaintingoftheCrucifixion servedasthealtar-piece;thecandles werelighted,andtheincenseburning.
Therewasaconspicuousmainarch enlacedwithpalms,branchesoffruit treesandflowers;thegroeddwasalso strewnwithflowers.Thestreetswere formed.byavarietyoftrees,andat twoangles,undertwootherarches, wereerectedaltarsofrepose,withtheir canopies;onthesealtarsweretheimagesofSt.PeterandSt.Paul.
InthechurchthreeMasseswere celebrated."Thedaywasclearand serene,andastheskinroseoverthe crownsofthetrees,itsraysentering throughthebranches,thedifference inthefruitsofeachplantwasshown ingreatprofusion.Here,too,could beheardthepersistencewithwhich thebirdshangandchanted;theleaves andbrancheswereseentomovegently,andthewholeplacewasagreeable, fresh,shady,withagentleairmoving, andtheseasmooth."
Theorderofprocessionisminutely described.Asoldierwentfirst,boldingalofttheheavycrossoforange wood.NextcamealayBrotherbearingagiltcross,attendedbyacolytes andthurifer,allwearingredcassocks andsurplices.Thenfollowedthethree companiesin'order,eachonebearing itsbannerinthecentre,withitsdrums soundingamarch.Aswasusualin' theSpanishprocessions,therewasa picturesquesworddancebyeleven sailorlads,dressedinredandgreen silk,withbellsontheirfeet."They dancedwithmuchdexterityandgrace, tothesoundofaguitar.whichwas playedbyarespectedoldsailor."
Thiswasfollowedbyanotherdance performed"byeightboys,alldressed likeIndiansinshirtsandbreechesof silk,colouredbrown,blue,andgrey, withgarlandsontheirheads,andwith palmsintheirhands.Bandsofbells werearoundtheirankles,andthey dancedwithveryquietcountenances. atthesametimesingingtheircantic-
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les,tothesoundoftambourinesand flutes,playedbytwomusicians." Sixmagistratesprecededthecelebrant,eachwithalightedtorchinhis hand.TheFatherCommissary,attendedbytheotherpriests,officiated; the'canopyofyellowsilk,sixyardsin length,wasbornebythreeroyalofficersandtheirmagistrates;andthe "PangeLingua"wasjoyfullysung. Afterthecanopy,theroyalstandard wasbqrnebytheensign,attendedby twoJ*sticesofthePeaceandthe ChiefConstable. Assoonasthecanopyappearedoutsidethechurch,"allthebellsrang,and thepeople,whowerelookingonattentively,fellon'theirknees;theensigns loweredtheirbannersthreetimes,the drummersbeatthedrumsforbattle, thesoldiers,whohadtheordersready, firedoffthemusketsandarquebuses; theconstablesfiredoffthegunswhich wereonshorefordefendingtheport; andintheshipstheartillerymenfired offthegunswhichwereonshorefor defendingthepott;andintheships theartillerymenfiredoffthebombards'andpiecesandthoseplacedin thelaunchandboatsfortheoccasion. Oncemore,andonceagain,theywere discharged.Whenthesmokecleared awaytherewereseenamongstthe greenbranchessomanyplumesoffeathersandsashes,somanypikes,halherds,-javelins,brightsword'blades, spears,lances,andonthebreastso manycrosses,andsomuchgold,and somanycoloursandsilkendresses, thatmanyeyescouldnotcontainwhat sprungfromtheheart,andthey.shed tearsofjoy.Withthistheprocessionreturned,thechurchbeingguard edbyfourcorpsdegarde.Thedano erskeptdancingtokeepupthefestival,andremainedwithin;andthe captainatthedoorsaidtothem:"All thedressesyouwearyoucankeepas yourown,fortheyarefromtheroyal treasury;Iwouldthattheywereof thehestandrichestbrocade.'"
Tobringtheceremoniestoaclose afourthMasswassaidtosatisfythe devotionofthesentries,"whowere postedtokeepalook-outforanyapproachofthenatives,thoughthey werefaroffonthebeachandonthe hills."
Thenarrativeaddsthat"havinggiventotheosulssuchsweetanddeliciento,.thesoulssuchsweetanddeliciundertheshadeoftallandspreading trees,whereallweregladdenedwitha welcomeandjoyousrepast..
Thuswerebroughttoaclosehe firstfestivecelebrationswhichmarked thediscoveryoftheAustraliancontinentin1806.
SpreadofCatholicAction
CatholicActionisoneoftheprincipalfeaturesintheprograduneof PiusXI.,anditsnovel,epochaldevelopmentiscomingtoberecognised evermoreclearly.OnthesixthanniversaryofthecoronationofPius XI.thePapalNuncioinBerlin,Msgr. Pacelli,attendingacelebrationinthat cityinhonourofthePope,calledupon theCatholicsofGermanytoengage everywhereinCatholicAction.Onthe sameday,February12,CardinalPaulhaber,,atasimilarcelebration,announcedtheofficialintroductionofCatholicAction-inBavaria,andobserved that"ConfirmationistheSacramentof HolyOrdersfortheGeneralPriesthood,ordinationforApostolicactivity. ByBaptismwehavebeenmadechildrenofGod,byConfirmationApostles oftheLord. Confirmationhasa socialandasacerdotalmeaning.We arenottobemerelyfishinthenetof theApostles,weourselvesaretobe fishersofmenandapostles."
In1927theBishopofAustriadeclaredthatparticipationoftheclergy andlaityinCatholicActionwasnota wishbuta"mandaturn,"amandate,of theHolyFather.Duringthesame yeartheBishopsofLombardyannouncedwithspecialemphasisthatthe existenceandactivitiesofCatholicorganisationbynomeanssignifiedeverythingcomprisedinthetermCatholic Action.ThehierarchyofCzecho-Slovakia,duringthepresentyear,declared:IntroductionofCatholicActionis acommandmentoftheHolyFather, andoppositiontoitareligiousoffence.
TurningtoSpain.wefindthatthe lateCardinalPrimate,shortlybefore hisdeath,publishedabookonCatholicActionashisprogramme.The -Czecho-Slovakian,Polish,Croatian,and RoumanianBishopshaveorganisedCatholicAction.InFrancetheBishops areemployingitsforcesintheirstrugglewiththe"ActionFrancaise."The PrimateofBelgium,theBishopsof Portugal.andaboveallthoseofItaly, introducedCatholicActionunderthe motto:"'ChristtheKing."Andthe last,CatholicDayofHungaryproclaimedCatholicActionasitsprogramme.
Finally.CatholicMexico-toquote the"AugsburgerVolkszeitung"-shows ushowCatholicActionsuppliesinspirationandguidanceforanentire people:itissoul-stirringtoobserve howCatholicActionbreathes,speaks andactsinthatcountry.-"Central MattandSocialService."
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Awell-attendedmeetingwasheldin St.Mary'gHallonSundayevening afterdevotions,tomakepreliminary arrangementsfortheholdingofa EucharisticprocessioninKalgoorlie onSeptember9. VeryRev.Father Mosspresidedandbrieflyexplained theobject-ofholdingsuchaproCes. sion.Theremarksofthevarious speakers,Messrs.Russell,Kenaflck, Boylen,Hill,Mullen,andothexs,were full'ofearnestfaithandenthusiasm and,-judgingbythegeneralatmosphereofthemeetingtheforthcoming eventpromisestobemarkedbyeven morethantheusualaccompaniment ofGoldfieldsgenerosity,faithanddevotion.
ThemaleparishionersofKalgoorlie andBoulderwhoassembledatthe AustraliaHotelonSaturdayevening totenderacomplimentarysocialto Dr.Byrne,ontheeveofhisdeparture fortheEasternStates,wereresponsibleforaveryhappyandpleasant function.Mr.J.Sheahan,ofBoulder, IA:asinthechair,andamongthosepre 'SentwereMessrs.Gagan,Dillon,Rus sell,Boylen,Maxwell,White,McMahon,Francis,'Morris(Boulder),Horgan,Guille,Kennedy,O'Neil,McGuinness.Plasto.HillandRyan.Apologiesfornon-attendancewere'received fromVeryRev.FatherMossandRev Dr.Sullivan.Thehourswerespent intheenjoymentoftheconvivialities incidentaltosuchahappygathering andthepopulardoct(;rwasthesubject ofeulogisticspeechesfrommanyof theassembledcompany.Theopportunitywas,alsotakenbythosepre. senttotoast"bonvoyage"toMessrs. P.J.Russell,J.Sheahan,andP.Mo Mahon.whoarealsoabouttomak,. thejourneytoSydneytoattendth' EucharisticCongress. keuchrepartyanddance,inai.i oftheButler-streetConventofMercy, ;,::obeheldinStMarv'sHalloo Thursdayvening.WithMr.J.W. Cahillassecretary.MesdamesDolan andHillasorganisers,andthepro miseofdancemusicbyMrs.Lyttleton. StanO'Loughlin,andHughMcKer r)-,y,itshouldbeagreatsuccess. Therearewhisperingsof.thein?. hamsucee,s-ofamusicpupilofth.! S.IohnofGodConvent.whorecent ivgainedtheCommonwealthmedal inherexamination.MissNancySalas ;-, -h,riftedyounglady.hutmor. anon
Alongandpatientsufferer,inthe personofMr.J.Halton,ofChes.tham streetfinishedhisearthlycareeron Sundaymorning.Thesinceresympathy4theparishisofferedtothe IrearedwidowanddaughterinKaioorlie.sacwellastotheabsentreatives
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WonderfulCiratngesinLatinCountries
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NOWMAKINGGREATHEADWAY.
Beforethewar,saidFatherVassallPhilips(Inarecentaddressasreportedinthe"Universe")fourgreatPowersdominatedthewholesituationin Europe.TheywereTsardom,the GermanEmpire-dominatedbyPruesia--France,andGreatBritain.
Tsardomwasthechiefenemyof CatholicisminEurope,asPopePius AX.frequentlydeclared.Itwasviolentlyanti-Catholic.Notonlydidit holdCatholicPolanddownwithsay agecruelty,butitdrovemillionsof peopleoutoftheUniateChurches intoschism.
Germany,too,dominatedbyPrussia,whosegreatnesswasfoundedby anapostate-Catholic,wasviolently anti-Catholic.Itwastruethatthe Germanswit()wereCatholicswere goodpractisingCatholics,butonaccountoftheinfluenceofPrussiathere wascontinualtroublewiththeHoly See.
PopePiusX.usedtosaythathis onegreatdifficultyinenforcinghis decreesweretheGermans;thatthe greatestcheckuponthereformshe wishedtointroducecamefromthe Germans.
InFrance,justbeforethewar,the effectsoftheRevolutionhadnotyet disappeared.Thegovernmentwas intenselyanti-Catholic. Individual Catholicspractisedtheirreligion,but thewholepoliticalpowerofthecountrywasdirectedagainsttheCatholic religion,andtherewaspersecution afterpersecution.
AsfegardsGreatBritain,itwas stillagreatProtestantcountry.It couldnotbesaidtobeanti-Catholic, butitwascertainlynotpro-Catholic. CatholicCountriesWeak.
ThentheyhadthelesserPowers.
Italywas,fromthereligiouspointof view,asweakasitcouldbe.Spain wasinaverybadstate.Portugalhad theworstGovernmentinEurope.
OneofLordSalisbury'smanytaunts wasthattheLatincountriesweredecadent,andCatholicsinthiscountry didnot,infactquestionthetaunt.
IntheBalkansCatholicismwasin averylowstateonaccountofthe dominanceofTsardom.Belgiumwasa Catholiccountry,butSocialismhada greatfollowing,andthepowerfulLiberalPartywasanti-Catholic.Holland wasregardedbymostasaProstentant country.
PolandandIrelandweretherefore theonlytwodefinitelyCatholiccountriesinEurope.
"Now,"saidFatherVassall-Philips"letusseewhatthepositionis afterthewar.Thefactsspeakfor themselves.
menttodoall'hatcanbedonefor Catholicism.TheBritishGovernment willneverdoanythingagainstCatholicism,butifthereisanywayin whichitcanhelpOatholicism,itwill doit.
ItistruethatParliamentseemsto beviolentlyanti-AngloCatholig-but thatisadifferentmatter.
"LookingatthesmallerPowers,we areimmediatelystruckbytheextraordinarychangeintheLatincountries. IdonotwanttodiscussMussolini,but thefactremainsthatsinceMussolini cameintopowerItalyhasbeenChristianised.LikeNapoleon,Mussolini hasfoundthatacountrycannotexist withoutreligion.Thereisnodoubt thattheChurchenjoysafreedom whichwouldhavebeenthoughtimpossible,before'thewar.
Spain'sWonderfulRise.
"ThenwecometoSpain.Herewe seeoneofthegreatestrevivalsinthe historyoftheworld.Commercially, educationally,intellectually,agriculturally.Spainhasmadeextraordinary progresssincethewar,andneverhas religionbeensomuchrespected.
"InPortugalthebadGovernments havegone.TheCatechismmaynow hetaughtintheschools,andtheCrucifixhasbeenrestored.TheGovernmentisevengivingsubsidiestothe missionaries.
"IhavesaidthatwhenLordSalisburycalledtheLatincountriesdecadent,histauntwasnotdenied.If hewerealiveto-dayandutteredthat taunthewouldbelaughedoutof court.
"TheAustrianEmpirehasgone;but theCatholicChurcnhasnotsuffered onthataccount.TheImperialfamily,itistrue,practisedtheirreligion, buttheprofessionalandcommercial classes'wereonlynominallyCatholic. IdonotbelievethattheChurchhas
lostanythingbythebreakingupof Austria.
"Belgiumhasfoundherself.
GreatHopeforHolland.
"HollandistechnicallyaProtestant country.butthereismorehopefor thefutureofCatholicisminHolland thaninanyotherEuropeancountry. Morethantwo-fifthsofthepeopleare Catholics,andtheyallpracticetheir religionmostfaithfully.
"Polandisnowfree.apositionwhich herownpeopleneverimaginedcould comeabout.Ireland.alwaysCatholic, isnowbeinggovernedbyaCatholic GovernmentinthewayaCatholic shouldbegoverned.
"TakingthewholepositioninEurope,then,noonecanfailtoacknowledge'thatafterthewarCatholicismis inamuchmorepowerfulpositionthan shewasbeforethewar.
"Hertwogreatenemieshavedie'appeared.One.ofthegreatestsigns ofprogressistheincreaseintheinfluenceofthePapacy.Theposition whichthePapacynowholdsinEuropewasunthinkabletoourgrandfathers,whowerealwaysbeingtold/ thatthereigningPontiffwouldsurely hethelastPope. "Ithinkthepositionisasencouragingasitcanpossiblybe."
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The"MotherwellTimes,"ofJune 15.reports: AnAberdeenmanclaimstohave beenmiraculouslycuredofalmost totaldeafnessattheGrottoatCarfin. HeisMr.WilliamFindlay,apainter, residingat5JusticeStreet.Aberdeen.
Accordingtohisownstatement,he saidthatfifteenyearsagohefellinto achip'shoed.andasaresultofthe injuriesreceivedhehadbeenpractteallvstonedeafsincethattime,butthat at'arfinhisfullsenseofhearingwas miraculouslyrestored.
"Tsardomisinthedust.Itistrue thatinitsclaytherewasagreatoutwardshowofreligion,andthatentirelyanti-ChristianBolshevismhas takenitsplace.Butthatoutward showofreligionwasverymuchamatterofsurface:religion;andthereis muchmorehopeforCatholicismafter BolshevismthanafterTsardom. Moreover,ifCatholicismisnotmakingmuchprogressintheBalkansnow, theanti-Catholicforcesareweaker ChurchtreedinGermany.
Interviewedaboutthematter,Mr. Findlay.whoisthirty-nineyears.of age.saidhewentwiththepilgrimagea fortnightagofrom5t..Peter'sR.C. Church.Aberdeen.toCarfinforthe purposeofprayingthathishearing mightberestored.Hehadnever takenpartinapilgrimagetoCarfin before.Hedidexactlyasother-pilgrims(lid.Accompaniedbyhiswife, hetookpartinaprocessionthrough theGrottogrounds,drankthewater, andattendedtheBenedictionservice inthechurch.Atthecloseofthe servicehewentforwardtothepriest andtoldhimabouthisaffliction. FatherTaylor,ofCarfin,hadinhis handsarelicofSt.Theresa-calledby RomanCatholics,"TheLittleFlower ofJesu.s."HegaveMr.Findlaythe relictokiss.andthentouchedboth earswithit.Immediately.Mr.Findaydeclared.agreatvolumeofsound rushedintohisears.dazingandalmost staggering,him. Itwasonlywhenthey.scoreSeated inthetrain,andherealisedthathe wasactuallyhearingnormally.thathe conveyedthegoodnewstohiswife. Mr.Findlaydeclares,thatitispracticallyanewexperience,forhimto hearthenoiseoftranicarsand'buses inthe,streets.Hehasgotover-theconfusioncausedby.hearingdifferent' soundsatthesame,time,butheisnot vet..able.hesa3,4s.:to-AO'-aiteeB.,11A nightsuntilthe(tramcars-ontheroute wherehelives-havestoppedrunning.
"TurntoGermany.There,from theCatholicpointofview,thechange hasbeenmostextraordinaryandwonderful.Thecentreofinfluencehas (hanged;nolongerisPrussiathedominatingforce.Forthefirsttimesince theReformationconvertsarebeing madeonaratherwidescale.Evenin LutheranGermany,Catholicsarenow free.
"GermanJesuitshavetoldmethat ifGermanyhadwonthewaritwould havebeenaverybadthingforthe Church.
"Now,notonlyis'theChurchmakingconvertsinGermany,butallthe persecutinglawshavebeenremoved. TwoJesuitchurcheshaveactually' beenopenedinBerlin.Thatisamost extraordinarything,foreveninthe CatholicpartsOfGermanythereligiousorderswerebanishedbeforethe war.Nowtheyhaveallgoneback again. ,
"Soweseethatthewarhasdone anenormous-amountofgoodforthe CatholicChurch.inGermany.
"NowwecormtoPrance.Thepositiontheremaynotbebetterthanit' wasbeforethewar,butitiscertainly notworse. .Insomerespects.) thinktheposition'isbetter:atany ratetheredoesnotseemto'beany. likelihoodofarevivaloftheperse4utions.
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AtNewNorciaonSundaylast,the twolocalteams,SIC.1st.XVIII.and VictoriaPlainsrepresentatives,metin perhapsthemostexcitinggameofthe season.Whenthesetwoteamsmeet agreatgameisalwayspredicted,and Sunday'sgameproved,noexception. G.Spisbahisstillmissingfromthe Collegeranks,thecauseofwhichisat presentinoblivion.NewNorcia(VictoriaPlains)fieldedtheirstrongest team,J.J.Clunetakingthereins.The umpire,Breeze,didnotgivesatisfiction.Hisinterpretationofvarious rulespuzzledthefewonlookers,which ledtoacertainamountofehooting. Betterumpireshavebeenseeninthe Association,anditisunfortunatethey arenotbeingused.TheBoardof Controlseemsslackinmanagingtheir umpires.Thefirstquarterfound bothteamsbattlinghardforsupremacy.AndyLaniganwasthefirstto scorewithapoint,butCollegequickly witheagoalthroughthe `agencyofG.Clune.R.Grovesseem, edagoalforNewNorcia,thusplay becamefootball,thebackswinningalmosteverytime.Atthechange-over thedifferencewasapoint.Forthe nexttwoquartersoneteam-theCollege-fadedintoapeacefulsleep.In the.meanwhileNewNorciagaineda leadof7goals2behinds.Thelast quarterwasadifferentstory.Itwas aninspiredteamthatwasoppo:edto NewNorcia.Theysimplyranaway fromtheiropponents,withtheresult thatCollegeputon7goals1behind, whileNewNorciascored1goal.College.7pointsbehind.Greatwasthe excitementonbothsides,andalmost everybody'ssympathywentoutto theCollege.Finalscores:NewNorcia,12goals6behinds;S.I.C.,10goals 11behinds. Forthewinners,V.Clunestoodout asthemanoftheground.Hewas alwaysinthethickofthebattle,and usuallydisposedproperlyoftheball whenhegotit.Hewasablyassisted byA.Laniganintheforwardfinest Thelatter'sdisplaywasmainlyinhis goodshooting.gettingfourgoals. OtherstogetgoalsforNewNorcia wereS.Groves(3),P.Lanigan(2t,J. Lanigan,J.J.Cline,andF.Climeone etchF.Drewgaveafineexhibition onbehalfoftheCollege.Hecorrinuallypleasedonlookerswithhisex--!1lentmarkingandruggedplay.Close behindhimcamehiscomradeinthe ruck.Hardwicke.Thisplayerwas athisbestinthefinalquarter.Like Hardwicke.Leo.Flynnwasexceptionallybrilliantinthefinalquarter.S. Williams.Spencer(inthefirstquarterandTones(whileingoals)plar!,1 tellingfootball.TheCollegecentre full-forwardfoundithardtokick goal,securingthreeoutofeightor nineshots.OtherstoscoreforCollee,wereMeredith(31,Skeahan'2), I.-FlynnandG.Cluneoneeach.
TheTragedyofMexico
DeclaringthattheUnitedStateswas largelyresponsibleforthepresent. Mexicantragedy,ArchbishopArthur i.Drossaerts,ofSanAntonio,ina funeralorationinSanAntonioCity, 41,,verthebodyofBishopIgnacioValdezpino,exiledCatholicprelate,of .AguasCalicntes.Mexico.calledonthe WashingtonGovernmenttodelivera maulsprotestoverthebarbarianop. prcs,ionbytheCallesadministration inMexico."Thesaddestfeatureof thesituation,"hesaid."istheapathy ofthecivilisedworld.Mexicoisbleedingfromathousandwoundsandno oneseemstocare.Whatamonstrous picturerisesbeforeoureyes!Wesee thegreat,freeAmericanpeople,while inthedarkbackgroundappearspoor Mexico.woundedtodeath,and-we maywellfacethefacts-boundwith shacklesthatwehavehelpedforge Didwenotsupporttheunspeakable rarranza?Encouragethearchbandit, PanchnVilla?AndliftintothePre-erientialchair_AlvaroObregon?Are wenotnowbiddingforthefriendship ofCalles?Inthefinalanalysisweare largelyresponsibleforthepresent Mexicantragedy.Wedonotwant marwithMexico,butdoesnotdecency humanityandloveoflibertydemand amanlyprotestfromthecivilisednationsoftheworldandinthe'foremost placeonaccountofourMonroeDoct-ine.fromWashington,againstthe brutal.barbarouspolicyofagovern.' menttramplingunderfootallfreedone?
MEDICALMAN,withexcellentcredentials,wishesanopeninginW.A. Repliestobeaddressedtothisoffice.
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Aletterappearedinthe"Evening Standard,'London,signed"M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,"protestingagainstthelaw whichtiesahusbandtoalunaticwiife, anddeclaringthatthelawwas"a burninginjustice."Thewriterconfess edthathehadnotbeenfaithfulto hiswife.
Belowisan,answerbyamanwhose wifealsoisalunatic,buttowhomhe remainsfaithful.Thewriter,gr.W. GeraldYoung,wastheauthorofaremarkableessayonthemeaningoflife recentlypublishedbythe"Daily-Express.---"Univirse." Notlongago.Iwroteanarticlefor oneofLondon'sleadingdailies,in whichIexplainedthe-simpletruthsof Catholicism,andofferedamessageof hopeandsuccourforthosewhoselives aresad..
Iwasinundatltdwithlettersofappreciationfromallpartsoftheworld; Iwasthankedforgivingfreshcourage totheweary,whofoundrenewedvigourtocarryonaftermyessaywas published.Ididnotdeserveallthe praiseshoweredonme,forasaCatholicjournalistitwasnotdifficultto'explaintherealmeaningoflife.
,ButIwilltellyouastory.
SomeyearsagoIstoodwithawomanatthefootofthealtarwhere-God Unitedusinthebondsofholymatrimony.Shewasallthatamancould wishfor,andwithherlifewasasuccessionofsunnyhours.Morethan oncedidGodgivetoherthatwonderfulbleisingofradiantmotherhood, andwewereintenselyhappy. Inmyheartshereignedasthe QueenoftheKingdomofLove,buttodaytheblackcloudsofsorrowhave overwhelmedus,andwearenolongertogether.
OnceaweekImakeapilgrimage intothebeautifulhillcountryofSurrey,wherethereisaninstitution, knownbythenameofamentalhospital.Therearebarstoitswindows, anditsmultifarious'doorsarelocked andbolted,anditis,infact,alemaeic asylum.Hereitisthatmydearone spendsherdays-long,weary,endless days-becausesheismad.Hereismy shrine. Frailandpallid,sheliesonabed, deadtothewaldofintelligence;for herthere,isnoto-morrow,npbright future.forshelivesinalandofperpetualdarkness. Heroncebeautifulfaceisnowdistortedanduglywiththehorrorand fearofindescribabledelusions.No long&doesthelightofreasonilluminateherbrain;herold-timesmile hasbeensupersededbyaneverpresentscowl.Sheisalmostaskele. ton. WhenIkissherdearlipsthereis nowarm,passionateresponsefrom thiswomanwholovedmesodearly, andyetshestillholdsthekeysofmy heart
1Veekscomeandgo,monthspass by'litisalwaysthesame;thereis neverachange. Onedayshemaygetbetter,the doctorstellme.Oneday.When? issheahopelesslunatic?No,she canneverbehOpeless,becauseGod iswatchingoverherstill.Butitis verysad.itismorethansad!itis terrible,
MyjourneybacktoLondonisa wearyone,forhowcanwecallit homewhenthewifeandmotheris absent?Littlevoiceswillaskwhen Mummyiscomingback,AidDaddy cannottellthemthetruth.
Itisalongtimesincetheyhaveseen theirmother,buttheirloveforherhas onlyincreasedwithtime.Theydonot understand,butneitherdotheyforget;noonecaneverusurpherplacein theirhearts.
Butthefather,too,can'knowthe loveofonlyonewoman,sadtheidea ofsomeoneelsefillingthevoidisbeyondcontemplation.Hewilllivein thememoryofherwonderfullove.He willwaitforhertocomeback;perhapsitmaybeyears,perhapsitmay beforlife,buthewill'alwayswaitandhope.
SomewhereinLondonthereisalittlechurchwhereintheBlessedSacramentisalwaysexposedforadoration. OnmywaybackfrommyweeklypilgrimageIvisitthishavenofrest whereallisquietandpeaceful;Ilift upmywearyhearttoGodandtell Himmytroubles.
Sometimes,whenIaskHim,begof Him,pleadtoHim,andcrytoHim torestoremywifetome,itseemsas ifHeanswers"Yes."
IcomeoutofthelittleChurcha happiermanthantheonewhowent in,because1haveunburdenedmy soultomyMaker,andHehasgiven menewcouragetofightthisweary battleoflife.Icancarryonforanotherweek,confidentthatHeisalwaystheretogivemesuccour.
OnedayGodmayseefittoanswer mypetition.Itisalongtimeago. sinceHefirstgavehertome,when shewasyoung,andfair,andbeautiful. Nowsheliesonahospitalbedthevery antithesisofallthatshewas;butshe isstillGod'smostpreciousgifttome, andIcanonlyhopeandpray.
Imuchprefermyownlittlecameo oflifetothatrelatedby"M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,"inthe"EveningStandrd." Ifonlyhewouldbecomeasimple -B.C.,"he,too,wouldthenhavea messageofhope.Nolongerwouldhe boastofhissin;ifhespokeofhis tragedyatallitwouldbetotellofhis constantloveforalunaticwifeanda supplicationfortheprayersofthe community.
Ilewouldremainbehindtoconvert hiscursesintopetitionstoGodfor aid,andeventhoughhehaswaited forthirty-fiveyearsperhaps.
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AnewlydiscoveredletterofBenjamMRush,oneofthePennsylvania SignersoftheDeclarationofIndependence,indicatesthateffortsweremade tofosterthespiritofreligioustoolerance inAmericaasearlyasthefirstdecade ofthe19th.century.Theletter,which wasthepropertyofGabrielWeeks, notedcollectorwaspresentedtothe HistoricalSocietyofPennsylvaniaby A.EdwardNewton,whodeliveredan addressbeforethesocietyonthe"EnglishNovel."Theletterwaswritten toMatthewCarey,Philadelphiawriter booksellerandpublisher,underdateof November24,1808.AlbertCook Myers,historianandauthorityonWilliamPenn,ataluncheonwithMr. WeeksattheLotusClub,NewYork, recentlysuggestedthedocumentbe presentedtotheHistoricalSociety. Mr,Weekshadexpressedadesireto maketheletterapartofsomepublic collection.EdwardCareyGardiner, agreat-great-grandsonofMatthewCarey,whoisa.memberoftheCouncilof theHistoricalSociety,willformallyreceivetheletteronbehalfoftheorganisation."Ihavereadthepapers yousentenewithgreatpleasure,"rims thelettertoMr.Carey."Everything thatenablesmetothinkwellofell sectsofChristiaitsishighlygratifying tome.Thefact-isnewtomethat LordBaltimoretaughtWilliamPenn his_sublimelessonofreligioustoleration.Itiscertain,accordingtoDr. Robertson,thatOvidio,aSpaniih monk,firstwroteinfavourofitin SouthAmerica.WhatTacitussayspf theVicesofLawyers,viz.,'Vitium hominum,non"oratorium,'shouldbe saidofthefaultsofallthedifferent seatsandptofessibilsofmen.They belongtohumannature."
CorrectingtheFilms
InGermanytheCentralEducational CommitteeoftheCatholicAssociation ofGermanyhastakenuptheproblem ofbringingthefillmindustrytoits sensesandtodecency.Itisnowestablishingaeorkinggroupforfilm reform.Membersofthecommittee aretheleadersofCatholicorganise. thins,includingMaiexperts,critics, menoftheartsandsciences,andmembersoftheclergy.Thechairmanof thefilmreformgroupisBernhard Marschall,ofCologne,directorofthe CentralEducationalCommittee.While the'grouphasworkedquietlythus far,italreadyhasachievedimportant results.InAustriatherehasbees formedanothergroup,theUnionof AustrianFriendsoftheFilm.-with EduardHein!,oftheChristianSocial Party,aformerMinisteroftheGovernment,asChairman.Onthehonorarycommitteeareallthemembersof theAustrianGovernment,thePapal Nuncio,the'nonSocialistheadsofthe Parliament,thechiefoftheVienna police,Schober,andmanyprominent leadersintheartsandsciences.This newAustriangroup,whileitintends towork.topopulariseproperfilmsalreadyinthemarket,hasgoneastep furtherandannouncedthatitwillpro. duceitsownmotionpictures.Ina proclamationjustissued,itdeclares; "Whatwewantistouniteallthose who,haverecognisedthegreatinherent powerofthefilmandwishtoturnit tobetterpurposes.Atthesametime weareabouttoshowtothepublic goodfilmsalreadyinexistence,andto produce,goodfilmsofourownmake. Inplaceofthefilmsthatvilifyany feelingforthefamilyandtheState,we wanttoproducesuchworksasare fittoenhancedelightinthegoodand thebeautiful.
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TheaboveClubisnowagoingconcernanditisexpectedthatquitea numberofyoungpeoplewilljoinup tohelptheClubinitsobjects.The ClubhavestartedplayingBadminton andtabletennis,and4uiteaenjoyablelotofcompetitionsareundertaken.ThemainobjectoftheClubis thelayingoftenniscourts,whichwe hopewillbereadybythe.beginning fthesummerand,ofcourse,these thingscostmoney.SonextMonday August6.theClubisholdingagrand noveltycarnivalintheStaroftheSea Cottesloe.Noveltiesgalore. luckyspotdances,andadaintysup perareincludedontheprogramme. Themusicforthedanceswillbesup pliedbyChas.Watson'sOrchestra.A realgoodnight'sfunanddancingis assured.Subscriptionatdoor--ladies '2s.,gentlemen2s6d.Don'tforgetto keepMonday.August6,openand comealongandhelptheClubinits objects.
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OURMELBOURNELETTER
Thecelebrationstothememoryof thegloriousandimmortalKingWilliam,sobelovedofOrangetubthumpers,passedoffveryquietlyhere.What asadfallfromthedayswhenthe "Argus"usedtofeaturethe12th.festivitieswithbigheadlinesandincopiousdetail.Nowamodestfewparagraphsinaretiredcornerisallthat thatitcanafford.OnSunday,as mighthavebeenexpected,theusual protestwasmadeagainstcarryingthe SacredHostintheEucharisticprocession,butitwasaflat,lifelesssortof protestofthetypemadebymenwho realisethattheyaremerelytalkingto theair.By.theway,aparagraphin the"TableTalk"recentlyattractedmy attention.Itwasoncurrentcomment byawriterwhopurports,'like0. Henry,totalkaboutanything,includingcabbagesandkings.Itwasa shortparagraph,butitsummedupin slashingstyleaginstthemean-spirited gangwhouttervainthreatsofviolence againstademonstrationdesignedtodo honourtowhatmillionsofmenregard astheverypithoftheirlives.IregretIhavenotthepaperathandfor someofthesentencescouldbequoted inextenso.
'HisGracetheArchbishop'hascome outinnouncertainfahsionagainstthe monstrousregimeoftheblood-thirsty ruffiansnowdominatingMexico.Unfortunatelyhisremarksdidnotreceive sufficientpublicity,dotnodoubtto thenecessityofchroniclingrobberiesof allkinds,severalrecentandunsavourymurdercases,andlong-winded criticismofthefinancialpolicyofthe StateGovernment.Theindifference ofthesecularpresstotheMexican persecutionisastounding,butperhaps ifoneweretosearchbehindthescenes hewouldeasilyfindreasons.Itcan easilybeunderstoodwhyAmerican interestsinsistonapolicyofsilence, butthesamecannotbesaidofAustralia.Ifalltheatrocitiesreportedare truethenconditionsexistsuchaseven themosthardenedcynicneverdreamt ofinthiscivilisationofours.Whatis mostrevoltingofallisthe,slimyhypocrisyoftheGovernmentsupporters whoprotestagainstreportsprejudicial toaGovernmentwhichisdoingits besttocontributetotheupliftofMexico.Wehaveoneconsolation,and thatisthatGod'svengeancewillcome soonerorlaterheavilyontheheadsof thepersecutorsofHispeople.
TherecentlyconcludedlabourCongresswasaboutasfertileasanyof itspredecessors.Therewastheusual rubbishynonsensethatonehascome toxpectfromthosegenerallyknown asthe"Reds."Onepoint,however, isorthyofmentionaftermu,hargto-LenttheCongressagreedt.,
portwhatitcalledthePan-PacificSecretariat.Theaveragemanissome whatinthearkaboutthishigh soundingname,butassoonasherealisesthatitpracticallymeansthe abandonmentofthetime-honoured WhiteAustraliaPolicy,hissuspicions arearoused.Thesecretaryofthe A.W.U.warnsMr.Scullinthatifhe relieson.theGardengroupthathe willmeetwiththesamefateasMr. Lang.Thatmuchabusedgentleman certainlydidmakeafoolofhimself andwreckedhispartyinconsequence, butwedonotthinkthattheFederal Oppositionleaderwillfallintoasimilarblunder.Theredoesnotseem muchhopeforaLabourreturnto poweratthenextelections,butthere willbenoneatalliftheSydneyand MelbourneCommunistshavetheirway. Theargumentsadvancedagainstthe WhiteAustraliapolicydonotimpress intheleast.Theyareputforward bymenwhoseignorance.ofconditions incountrieswherecolouredlabouris theruleisascolossalastheirimpudenceisthinkingthattheirprecious secretariatwilldoitsshareinraising thewages.afldlivingstandardsofthe orientalpeople.
RedistributionofSeatsisgettingan airingintheLegislativeAssembly thesedays.SofartheLabourMinistryhasnotsaidanythingdefinite antheoppositionhasloudlyprotestedoneveryconvenientoccasion.A smallsectionofindependentsisinclinedtofavourthemeasure,butthe CountryPartyProgressivesisuncompromisinglyopposed,andwithgood reasonstoo,forareistributionwill maketheirpositionpeculiarlyunper, tain.Theestimateofthedeficit,far belowwhatwasanticipated,wasa hardblowtotheNationalists,anda subjectofveryspecialgleetothe "Age."Theoppositionleaderistryinghardtoshowthatthereductionis innowayacredittotheMinistry,but sofarhiseffortshavenotbeenvery convincing.
Anyoneintheneighbourhoodof Bourke-streetonarecentafternoon wouldhavebeencurioustoknowwhy somanypeoplehadclusteredonthe stepsofParliamentHouse.Oncloser inspection,theywouldhaveseena bronzedandadventurouslookingman inchargeofaparticularlyweatherbeatenbutserviceableBeanmotorcar. Itwasthe'muchtravelledFrancisBir tles,whoknowsmoreaboutAustralia thantheaveragemanknowsabouthis owndistrict.Aftertravellingthrough EuropeandAsiahehadtheunique experienceofbeingmovedonbythe policeatleastthreetimesbecauseof thecongestioninthetraffic.
CardinalCerrettiWinsLibelAction
Communist'sVilificationsRefuted.
CardinalCerretti,formerlyPapal NuncioinParis,hasbeenvindicated ofthecalumniesmadeagainsthimby Comunists.
inthelibelactionhebrought againstM.Sadoul,whovilifiedhis EminenceataCommunistpropaganda meeting,andagainstM.Allais,managerofaCommunistpaperwhichpublishedthelies,theCardinalhasbeen awarded4.000francsdamagesfrom each.
Furthermore.Sadoulwasfined500 francsandorderedtoinsertthejudgmentathisownexzpenseinfive papersoftheCardinal's'choosing,and Allaiswasfined1,000francsandorderedtoinsertthejudgmentinhis ownpaperfivetimes.
WhenthecaseopenedatAnnecy, theaccuseddeclaredthattheywere nutansweringthecharge,andtheir defenceimmediatelyretired.Thecondemnationwasmade''indefault."
AnotherAction.
AfurtheractionforlibelisnowbeingbroughtbyHisEminenceinthe t..urtsofLille,wherethecaseforthe CardinalwillbeconductedbyMaitre l'hillippedelin;Cases,oftheParis Bar,whoconductedthecaseatAnnecywithbrilliantsuccess.
LastFebruaryaCommunistmeetingwasheldinthelittleindustrial townofCluses,..HauteSavoie. A priest,theAbbeClavel,attendedtoreplytothe.Communists.Inhisspeech hechargedtheCommunistswith.sowingtheseedsoffrightfulimmorality amongtheyouthofRussia.Oneof theCommunists,Sadoul.declaredthat arepi.esentativeoftheCatholicChurch wasnotinapositiontoaccuseothers ofimmoralitysincelone,.ofitshighest -dignitaries--henamedCardinalCerret tiandmadesdefinitecharges.against him-hadbecomeundesirableinParis Atecauseofthescandalouslifehehad ,Teenlivingtliere.,charges,weremask
ChineseAdventurerBecomesa CatholicandDiesforFaith
Aone-timenotoriousadventurer wholaterwasreceivedintotheCatholicChurch,Tsang-A-Tachao,hasbeen cruellymurderedby"Reds"forhis standforCatholicismagainstCommunism.
Inhisyouth,Tsang-A-Tscaowasa captainofadventure,amannotedfox hisbrutality,butinwhomaspontaneousbenevolencewassometimesevident.WhenfiftyyearsoldheembracedCatholicismandwasasardent inhisfaithashehadbeensavageand uncontrolledinhispreviousstate.
Throughouttheyearhewasatthe beckandcallofthemissionariesat Swabueandworkedascatechist,negotiator,adviserforyoungandinexperiencedpriests,andguideandprotectorforSistersoftheirjourneys throughmountainousdistricts.
WhenSwabuewastakenbythe Reds,Tsang-&-Tsthaofledtothe mountainsandhidthereuntilcold andhungerdrovehimbacktotheinhabiteddistricts.
AtSwakanhewasjostlinghisway throughthestreets,whenonevery sidepeople-criedout,"LongliveCommunism!Tenthousandyearsof Communisticrule!"Thisformerbarbarianshouted."LongliveCatholicism!Tenthousandyearsoftherule ofJesusChrist!"
AfuriousconstablecutoffTsang-ATschao'searsandmadehimaprisoner. Astheywerepassingachurch,the convertmadetheSignoftheCrossand forthatdeedhadhisfingerschopped off.Ashecontinuedtoproclaimthe Faithhisheadwashackedoffwith numerousblowsfromadullsword.
DesertedChurches
Twenty-FiveThousandToLet.
In"McCall'sMagazine"Mr.John CloverMonsinitellsitsreadersthatin theUnitedStatesthereare25,000churchesintheruraldistricts,someof which-areneverusedandotherssoseld014usedfortheiroriginalpurposes thattheymightaswellbeshutup forever. Hereishisstatementaboutone Statealone: "Byactualcountitwasdiscovered thatexactly561churchbuildingsin theStateofOhioalonestandwholly forsaken,withmanyoftheminasemidilapidatedconditionandotherstransformedintobarnsortoolsheds,and thatin194otherbuildingsinthesame Statenoserviceswereheldatany time,thoughtheyhadbeenkeptin moderaterepairandservedoccasionallyasmeetinghallsforsocialorother purposes.Onemayadd,too.that therearesome250otherbuildingsin whichservicesareheldsoinfrequent. tythatthebuildingsmaypractically betermedvacant.Allofwhichmakes atotalofabout1,000churchesinfrfrfs oneStatealoneonwhosesidesau mightnaila'ForRent'shingle."
ThecryisfortheBibleinthepublicschooltosavetheyouthofthe Republicfromatheism.Inthetony sectionofAmericanCollegelifeGodis notmen.tioned.Professorsandstudentsopenlyprofessatheismand.of course.Americaisgettingthereselt innot-wantedchurches.
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bytheCommuniststhattheFrench Governmenthadaskedfortherecallof theCardinal.Thepriestwasable thereandthentoprovethattheaccusationswerefalse,buttheCommunistnewfpaper,"LeTravailleurdela HauteSavoie,"publishedthespeeches ofthetwoCommunists.-"Universe."
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MostRev.Dr.Morrisroe,speakingat aConfirmationserviceatliuninadden, expressedregretatthedecayofthe oldCelticrefinementwhichhadbeen soracyofthesoil.Itwasapity,he said,thattheirtraditionsweredisappearing.Hewasfarfromdepreciatingthevalueoftheirnativespeech, butitwasamockerytosaythatall wouldbewelliftheyhadtheirown tongueoncemore.Thatwasnot enough.Everymaninthewhole countrycouldhespeakingIrishann yettheirpeoplemightbeAnglicised, Parisianised.orratherde-Christianised uptotheireyes.TheGaelicspirit wasChristianandCatholic-butthe modernspirit-whocouldsaywhatit was?Yetitwasthespiritthatwas ofimportance,formerelanguagewas onlythehusk,but,thekernel!.was.the thoughtfuloutlookonmenandthings --ontheworldin,general-whichwent tomakeupnationalindividuality
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TheC.L.A.desirestoextendthe &otitmovementtoothercentresnow, wherethere,areCatholicmenwilling totakechargeasScoutmasters,and wherethereareatleasttenscoutsof oftheage11yearsorupwards.The Scoutmasterneednothaveaknowledgeofscouting-hewillbetaughtall thatisrequired-huthe,mustbeinterested.in'thetrainingofboysto makethemgoodCatholiccitizens,and beabletotakeanactiveinterestin theirscoutlife;inotherwords,while bemaintainsauthorityandgoodorder amongthem,yethemustbe"oneof themselt-es.'Countrycentresare invitedtocommunicatewiththesecretaryregardingthemmPement. AllScoutswhowillbeattendingthe
lyaatured.Thenaturalqualitiesare impOtint:.1.orhoweverexcellentaboy maybethecannothopetobereally successfulasaleaderunlesshepossessessomethingofthatpeculiarquality-thatpersonalmagnetism-which drawshisfellowsbothinworkandin play.Theacquiredqualitiescanhe rapidlydevelopedbytheordinary Scout'trainingunderthePatrolSystem. IfaboyistobeappointedPatrol Leaderitisimportantthathisage shouldnotbeagainsthim.This.does notsignifythataboyoftwelvecannotbejustassuccessfulasaleader asaboyOfsixteenoreighteen,butit meansthataboy,unlessquiteexcel> tional,isunabletoleadotherboys olderthanhimself.Youngboysfollowanelderoneevenifheisstupid. Oldboysdonotfollowayoungerone, evenifheisclever.In,thisrespect musclesusuallyhaveamorecogentinfluencethanbrains.Boyshavearespectforbicepswithoutbeinginterest edinphrenology. Evengrantingthattheprospective
wellknowninthedistrict,andmuch sympathyisfeltforhimandthebe. reavedparentsintheirsadloss.The funeraltookplaceonthedayfollowing deathandwaslargelyattended.The cortegemovedfromthehomeofthe deceasedlady'sparentstoSt.Brigid's Catholic;Church,where,the.firstpar: ofthefuneralservicewasconducted LytheRev.FatherBroidy.Theprocessionsubsequentlyproceededby roadtothelocalcemetery,thepallbearersbeingMessrs.A.Green,J. Warne,A.R.Pike,F.Leach,J.Thompson,andE.Thompson.AtthegravesidetheRev.FatherBroidyperformed thelastburialritesinthepre,senceof alargenumberoffriendsandrelatives. Thechiefmournerswere:Mr.jack Thompson(husband),Mr.andMrs. Geo.Fogartyfparents),MissesM.and A.Fogarty(sisters),Messrs.J.andG. Fogarty(brothers),Mr.andMrs.E. Thompson.sear.,Mr.andMrs.A.R. Pike,Mr.andMrs.A.Green,Mr.and Mrs.E.Thompson,junr.,Mr.andMrs. JimThompson.Mrs.FletcherandMiss LenaClifford.Alargenumberof 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111*111111A1111111111111111111111111111111111
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Arrangementsarebeingmadefora first-aidclasstobeconducted,and Scoutmastersarerequestedtosubmit namesofScoutswhodesiretoattend.
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TheSecondisaboyselectedbythe PatrolLeadertobehisassistantand totakecommandofthepatrolwhen hehimselfisaway.Itisessentialto thesuccessfulorganisationofthepat. ofthattheleaderorsecondshould beontermsofintimateco-operation, !tisforthisreasonthataScoutmasterwhochoosesthePatrolSeconds withoutconsultationwiththeLeaders ismakinganinitialmistake,whichit maybeimpossibleafterwardstorectify. AScoutmasterwillcertainly talkoverwithhisLeaderthequestion ofwhotheSecondistobe,butunless hecanconvincehisLeader.1.tyargument,hemustnotusehispowersas seniorofficertoappointaSecond againsttheLeader'swishes.The Chiefisinfavourofleaving-theselectionoftheSecondpracticallyentirely inthehandsofthePatrolLeader,and oflettinghimmakehiswenmistakes ifheu-antsto.-"Kookaburra."
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TheAustrianauthoritieswereapparentlymesmerisedbysomeoccultinfluencewhentheydecided.togiveBelaKun,thenotoriousCommunistand arch-conspirator,policeprotectionacrosstheAustrianborder.Thedeportation proceedings,uptothepointofhisboardingaSovietsteamerboundfor Petrograd,hadmoreofthecharacteroffriendlypatronagethanaforced drivebacktohisnaturalhabitatasamischievousandunwantedelement.
Theauthorities-inViennarenderedthisobnoxiousagentofMoscowmerciful servicewhentheyrefusedtheHungarianGovernment'srequestforextradition-hisshriftthere,wherehehadrecordedagainsthimmanycrimes,would undoubtedlyhavesavedthecostofthedetectiveserviceofatleastthree States-andwouldhavebeenshort,sharpanddecisive.Asitishewentfor. wardonasafeconductorderguardedbythemajestyofthelawtotheSoviet paradise,theretoplotandplanagainfutureadventures.Thereseemstobe, afterall,afrightenedrespectforMoscow'spowerinthelittlenationsabroadandthereissomeevidenceofthisfrightenedrespectextendingbeyondthese minorpowerstolargerones,whoseemunabletoresistthepeculiarblandishmentsoftheLadywiththeRedCap.Whilsttheysmiledisdainfullyupon, heroutrageousinsolenceandhadmanners,they,nevertheless,unashamed,are willingtomaketreatieswithher.ItisnotanimprobabilitythatBelaKun willyetturnupinthiscountryandfindhospitalitygivenhimin,atleast,one Easterncity.MoscowfungushasshownitselfinAustraliaandtheMuscovitefraternity.underthenoseofGovernment,aresecretlyplayingtheir planksbeforehighheavenovertea-cups.
Thepretensionsoftheso-calledChristianScientistsgotasomewhatcold douchingfromtheChiefRegistrarofFriendlysocietiesinLondonrecently, whenafterhisexaminationofthetenetsof"ChristianScience"-hefoundit,was notscienceatallinthecommonmeaningoftheword.Apparentlythere wasanapplicationbeforehimclaimingacertificateofexemptionfromthe paymentoflocalratesasascientificandliterarysociety.Wehavenever beenabletounderstandhow"Eddyism"hasgainedtheprominenceitun. dcubtedlyhasasacult.ItowesitsorigintoMrs.Eddy,knownasMother EddytoherintimatesinthebeginningofheradventurouscareerasthepromoterofanewreligionunderthesonoroustitleofChristianScience.The ladyhadnoclaimstodistinctioninliteratureorscience-norcouldsheclaim tobeatheologian.WhatMrs.Eddymerelydidwastoreintroduceinpart aculturethatisasoldasthehistoryofhumanity-pshchotheraphywhichhad beenusedbythepriestsinancientEgypt.Wherevermenhavehadconfidenceinothermenfortheirphysicalgoodtherehasalwaysbeenalargedementofpsychicinfluenceoverdisease.AmongtheGreekstheinfluenceof themindonthebodywasrecognised.Withoutgoingintotheriseandpro. messofEddyism.whichwerefusetoregardunderitssonorousnameasany. thingmorethanquackery.wemightsaythatasabranchofscienceitsclaims mightreasonablybecontestedbySir.ArthurKeith-andasatheological studyitsgreatestrecommendationisitstremendousnonsense.Itiscrisply summedupbytheRegistrarinthetersephrase,"Asortofreligiousdespotism.withMrs.EddyastheGrandLama."TocallMotherEddy'sculture asciencewouldbe.intheopinionoftheLondonRegistrar.ridiculous
ThecontestfursupremacycontinuesbetweenJacobJohnsonandTom WalshintheSeamen'sUnion.Intheballotfurthegeneralsecretaryship Walshhasasubstantiallead.Hehasfromallaccountscuthimselfloose fromthetoilsoftheCommunistsandhasbrokentotheirfaceshiserstime idols.Thismovementitwasthoughtwouldhavemadethetriumphofhis sse-timecolleagueandnowvirileantagonistsecureoverhimintheballot forthegeneralsecretaryship.TheJohnsonitesarenot,itwouldappear.confidentofvictory.andarealreadytalkingmethodsforhisdepositionshould hebesuccessful.TherecentaddressattheConstitutionalClubinMel. bournehasapparentlyembitteredmanywithintheSeamen'sUnion,andpar. titularlythosememberswhoareinclosetouchwiththeCommunists.He hasbeencondemnedforthatspeechandforhisactivitiesinconnectionwith theIndustrialPeaceUnion.whichisregardedbytheseameninMelbourne asanorganisationunfriendlytotheinterestsoftheworkers.Duringthe lasteightyearsMr.Walshhisundoubtedlyspokentotheseamenindifferent termstothosehenowfindsitsexpedienttouseinenunciatinghisrecasted policy.TheToniWalshofyesteryearwas,itistrue,theTomWalshwhoaddressedtheConstitutionalClub,buthehadchangedhisspots-henolonger i'inassociationwithCommunists.norwillhesupwiththem.Thomasis aconvertedman-hehasforsakenhisidols.Itcannotbedeniedthatheis shrewdandcompetent,fullofenergyandinitiative,andtakinghimall roundamoreprudentleaderfortheseamenthanthedomineeringJohnson. whorevelsinthestorm.Twoformidableelements,itwouldseem,aremeetingforacrash,andwhentwoantagonistsofsimilarstrengthcollidethere's boundtobeabigblow-out.Whatwillbetheaftermath?Theseamenhave lustheavilybytheirquarrelswiththeShippingMasters,andcommercehas sufferedconsiderably..Aneraof.peaceinindustrialismis,justnow,a-thing tobedevoutlydesired.anditcannotcometoosoon.Theretirementof reactionariesinthevariousunionswouldbeanexperimentworthtryingby sober-mindedmajorities,whohavethepowertoeliminatereactionariesatthe ballot-box,andwhomwedobelieveyetcontroltheLabourmovement.Corn. munismisaviciouselementinTradesUnionism:itisaforeignelementthat doesnotmakeforbetterment;itisadisturbingelementwithdegradingten. dencies.WeknowthatitisdeniedthatTradesUnionismisinthegrip oftheCommunists,anditisassertedthatthelatteraremerelyasmallnoisy fnstionwithoutanypoWerformischief.Letitheunderstoodthedespised sewerratbecameaformidableenemyduringtheBubonicplagueeraasa carrierofthediseaseintohealthycentres.andCommunismmayhelustas dangerous.ItseemstobeanitchthatisspreadingrightthroughouttheLab. ourmovement.forineveryindustrial,upsetitsinflammationshuvs The commonsenseofAustraliansneedsarousingtocontroltheevil.otherwiselater ondrasticmethodsmaybenecessarytoscotohit.
APeacePactisabout'tobesignedinParis,so,wegatherfromthecables AninvitationhasbeensenttoBritainbytheFrenchGovernmentto,sign, theKellogPactonthe27th.of'thismonth.CopiesoftipPactare'tobe senttoNewZealandandtheDominionsWhenthegreatPowerscat+agree toacttogetheragainstapugilisticPowereagerforwar.itwillbringWorld Peaceverynear.Italy'sitchfor'warmaynotheaspronouncedaspress reportSallege,butgiventhatWis.aLeagueofPeacecouldverysoonredUce byforcetAeswelledhead'ofapugnacious,Power.:,
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SpeakingatPortAdelaideonTuesdaylast,tothemonthlystop-work MeetingoftheSeamen'sUnion,Mr.TomWalshexplainedtothemeeting thathisreasonfuraddressingtheConstitutionalClubinMelbournewasthat hewishedtoletthepublic-knowhowCommunismmenacedtheTradesUnion Movementandthecommunity.Hitherto,Mr.Walshwasnotunfriendlyto Communismasaforceintheiadustrialmovement-nowbysomepsychic changehehasbeenconvertedintoitsopponent,andweshallprobablyhear morefromhim-lateronanentthisturbulentandmischievousallyofaforetime,whomhehasnowkickeddownstairs.Thismatter,incidentally, leadsuson'toanotherone.Acorrespondentsenttousduring'theweekalong-windedcomplaintagainststatementsmadebyDr.Duhig, inBrisbane,recently,andwhichweprintedinourlastissueunderthe headingof"Wages,Unemployment,andTaxation."Ourcorrespondentwas peevedbythestatementshisGraceofBrisbanemadeinregardtopurely localconditionsashesawthem,andhegotthenotionthattheywere-meant byusforlocalapplication.Well,theyweren't,andourcorrespondenthas wastedmanysheetsof,paperandtimeandenergyinaddressingalonglecture tousonmattersonwhichwearejustaswellinformedasheis.HisGracethe ArchbishopofBrisbaneisachurchmanwithbroad,generoussympathies,and wecanfindnothinginthearticlementionedtocausepainedconcern.toour ccrrespondent.Wefind,onthecontrary,manysalientpointstooccupythe attentionofimpartialmindsintheconsiderationofindustrialaffairs.And whyshouldnothisGraceofBrisbaneexpresshisopinionsoncurrenttopics withoutfearofhurtingthetenderfeelingsofourcorrespondent?Whatseems tohavepeevedourcorrespondentishisGrace'sremarksonjuniorlabour. WeregardhisGrace'scommentsaswelL.timedandreasonable.Ourcorrespondent,onthecontrary,unfairlyassumesthattheArchbishop'sremarkswere designedtolowerwagesbelowthestanclitrdofalivingwage,andthathis Gracewilfullycontributedtoa"politicalandpresscampaignthathasbeen proceedingforsometimewiththeobjectofreducingwagesbelowtheiral readylowlevel."Wecanfindnojustificationforourcorrespondentforming thisopinionfromtheremarksofhisGrace.Hemerelydirectedattention towhatseemedtohimaninjusticetojuniorlabour.Theremaybean ulteriotmotiveinrushingpeopleintothiscountryandswampingthelabour marketswiththeobjectofreducingwages-ifsuchmotiveisatthebackof certainpeopleinauthority,thenitisacriminalmotiveinwhichnochurchmancanhaveapartandmostcertainlynottheCatholicChurch.Thelate HolyFatherLeoXIII.,"theworkingman'sPope,"condemneditas"shamefulandinhumanforemployerstotreatmenlikechattelstomakemoneyby ortolookuponthemmerelyassomuchmuscleorphysicalpower."He declaredtheemployermustnevertaxhisworkpeoplebeyondtheirstrength oremploytheminworkunsuitedtotheirsexorage.Hisgreatandprincipaldutyistogiveeverymanafairwage. Toexercisepressureupon theindigentandthedestituteforthesakeofgain,andtogatherone'sprofit outoftheneedofanother,iscondemnedbyalllaws,humananddivine." Andagain:"Therichmustreligiouslyrefrainfrom"cuttingdowntheworkman'searnings.whetherbyforce,byfraud,orbyusuriousdealing."These precepts,ifcarefullyfollowedout,wouldminimiseindustrialdiscontents.We wouldremindourcorrespondent,ifitisnecessarytodoso,thattheCatholic Churchendeavourstoinculcatethesepreceptsaridtriestobindclasstotor.s infriendlinessandgoodfeeling.
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Oneortwootherremarksinourcorrespondent'slettercallsforcomment. notthattheyareimportant,butbecausetheyseemtocontainaveiledjibe atus.Hesaysheiswearyofhearingtheconstantcryof"Communismand Labourbeingreferredtoasa"bewhiskeredpersoninRussianboots."We havewrittenfrequently,weconfess,unreservedly,ouropinionsonCommunismasacultandCommunistswiththetagofMoscowuponthem,andmake noapologyforhavingdOneso;butwehaveneverreferredtoLabourasa"bewhiskeredpersoninRussianboots."Thatis,weimagine,anaccidental phraseslippedintoour'correspondent'sletterforeffectandwhateverlocal applicationitmayhavewearenotresponsibleforit.Oursympathieshave everbeenstithorganisedlabourinthiscountryinitseffortstogetaliving wage.Thispaperstandsforalivingwage.andpaysit.Thefrothyn. senseaboutMerrieEngland.Dalmatia.andItalyleadstonowhere.The hard,stubbornfactthatstruckDr.Duhig,andthatstrikesus.isthatwe havespreadingrightthroughouttheCommonwealthanarmyofunemployed. andthatfacthaynot'beenbroughtaboutbytheintroductionofSouthern Europeansortheforeignelement.Therearefew,ifany,oftheseshowing themselvesintheranksoftheunemployed,andmanyareroamingthebasis blocksidle,helplessandhopeless.IfDr.Duhigdoesnotshowawaywtof thewoodbyaconstructiveplantominimiseunemployment,neitherdoesour interestedcorrespondent.Untiltheunemployedmadetheirownparticular noiseinthecitiesandforcedauthoritytogiveattentiontotheirindigence apartfrontthereligiousbodieswhosetreasuriesareconstantlybeendrawn upon,nobodyseemedtobotheraboutthem.Themaninajobisnotso truisticthathewillloseanight'ssleepovertheconditionofthefellowwhe isoutofajob.Ifourfiresidephilosopherssoulrltaketheirheadsoutof thecloudsandgetdowntohard;practicalthinkingalongmodernbusiness lives,perhapsasolutionwouldbefound.WhatAustraliaseemstowantis thewisdomofcompetent,practicalandimpartialmindstostraightenouther oblerns-thefiresidephilosopherdoesn'tcount.Thebewhiskeredgent loinMoscowisarealityandwillhavetobewatchedifarecentcablecan hereliedon.Werepeatitfortheinformationofourreaders:
"LONDON.July26.-TheRigacorrespondentof'TheTimes'states thattheCommunistcongressinMoscowdiscussedtheinternational'situa tion.AnIndiandelegatepointedoutthatitwasessentialtoformapower fulCommunistPartyinIndia.AnIrishdelegateaskedthecongressbc, supportIrishCommunists.BritishCommunists,hesaid,shouldbegiven theopportunitytoutiliseIrishrevolutionaries.AnAmericanurgedthe organisationofnegroes,who,hesaid,mightbecomeapowerfulrevolutionary force.SouthAfricanandCanadian,representativesurgedgreateractivity inthosecountries."
WhathaveMr.Ryan,NormanJeffries,andJockGardentoadd?We knowwhatsortofahellCommunistshavemadeinMexico.Inalandsuchas wehave,withallthegiftsbounteousNaturehasgiventothiscountry,thecry ofpovertyshouldnotbeheard.Ifthereiswantandpoverty,wherethere shouldbe-plenty,somethingreallyrottencallsforattentionanda!Cure
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Wed,Aug.8.-SS.,Cyriacus,Lanus; andSmaragdus. --Red
Thurs.Aug.9.-VigilofSt.Laurence. Violet
Fri.,Aug.10.-St.Laurence. Red Sat.,Aug.11.-OurBlessedLady. White
Afarewellsocialandpresentation willbetenderedtotheRev.Father LynchbytheMaylands-BayswaterparishionersintheMaylandsTownHall onnextMondayweek.August13,on theeveofhisdeparturebytheP.and 0.mailsteamer"Cormorin"forSydney andEurope.Thesecretary,Mr.J.W. O'Brien,of116Guildford-road,Maylands,andcommitteeextendacordial invitationtoallthefriendsofFather Lynchtobepresent.
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I 1 2.17p.m.(Special). 2.30p.m. 2.40p.m.(Special).
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ThoseactingasCollectorsarerequestedtomeetattheConventat 2.15p.m.
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HisGracetheArchbishopwishesthe clergyofthemetropolitanareatoattendtothefollowingpointswithre'arcltotheEucharisticProcessionon August5:-
(1)Thattheeveningdevotionsonthat daymaybeomitted,sothatall willconcentrateonthatonegreat actofworshipoftheBlessedSacramentintheafternoonatLeederville.
(2,ThatthesubjectoftheEucharistic Processionbeurgedatallthe Massesto-morrow,andthepeople invitedtoattend.
(31Thateachpriestwillattendthe Procession,takingwithhimaset ofwhitevestmentsofgoodqualitytobewornduringtheProcession. ThataGeneralCommunionbe arrangedineachparishonSunday, August5.
OrderofProcession. TheorderoftheProcessionwillbe asfollows:-
,:oss.liearerandAcolytes. St.VincentdePaulSociety. Hibernians. Foresters. GeneralPublic. BoyScouts. KnightsoftheBlessedSacrament AltarBoys. ChildrenofMary. Clergy. Archbishop,CarryingtheBlessed Sacrament.
OurCatholicpeopleareherebynolifiedthattheceremonyoftheBlessingandOpeningoftheNewWing-of theconventoftheGoodShepherd, Leederville,willtakeplaceafterthe
ProcessionoftheMostBlessedSacramentonAugust5. TheGoodShepherdOrderdeservesverywellofour Catholicpeopleonaccountofthe uniqueworkofrescue,reclamationand reformwhichitdischargesinour midst.Itsworkisdoneunostentatiously,andseldom,ifever,hasitmade anappeal.Itisearnestlyhopedthat ourpeople,everreadytoendorseand rewardself-sacrificeandheroicwork, willrisespiritedly.totheoccasionon Sundayweek,andmateriallyassistin theliquidationoftheenormousdebt incurred.
Childrenof.Mary. AlltheChildrenofMaryofthe metropolitanareaarerequestedtoattendattheGoodShepherdConvent notlaterthan2.30onthedayofthe Procession. TheProcesidonstartsat3o'clock' sharp.
NewsandNotes
AnnualBall:WithacommitteecomprisedofMesdamesAhern,A.Haynes, Davies,Russell,Johnstone,Harrold, Shannon,Pike,Dwyer,Messrs.Ahern, Waltho,Connor,Williams,Heagney, Russell,Dwyer,J.E.Andrews(Chairman),andMesdamesWalterDwyei 'andJ.E.Andrews(hon.secretaries) weareconfidentthatthisyear'sSt. Joachim'sConventAnnualBallwillexeel.Donationsarecomingtohand freely,andthesaleofticketsalready indicatesthattheY.A.L.Hall,Murray-street,Perth,willbetaxedtoits fullestcapacityonTuesday,August 21 Nice'sOrchestrahasbeenengagedfortheoccasion.Ticketsmay behadofanymemberofthecommittee,oratMr.FredFlynn'sshop(late J.1.Snigg),Barrack-stret(nearMurtitystreet),Perth.
Mrs.A.Davidson.ofS2Angove street,NorthPerth.leavesforSydneybyTrans.trainonSaturday,August18,inordertobepresentatthe EucharisticCongress.It-isMrs. Davidson'sintentiontospendsome timeintheEasternStatesbeforereturningtoherhome.
ThepupilsofLoretoConvent,Swan' bourne,cordiallyinvitethemany friendsofLoretoandallformerpupils toaGardenFete,whichwillbeheld onSaturdayafternoon,August18,in connectionwiththeGoldenJubileeof MotherM.Leo.
ThePapalLegate,HisEminence CardinalCerretti,andhissuite.left Romeonthe29th.ult.,fortheEucharisticCongress,tobeopenedin Sydneynextmonth.They'serefarewelledbyacrowdnumberingmany thousands.InaninterviewHisEminencesaidthemanifestationofenthusiasmwasanindicationthatthe EucharisticCongressinSydneywould heanoutstandingsuccess.AtNaples theyreceivedasimilarfarewell,The missionistravellingontheR.M.S. Orama.Thefollowingistheofficial listofthesuiteofthePapalLegate: HisEminenceCardinalCerretti,the Pope'sLegate;MonsignorCarloRespighi.MasterofCeremonies;MonsignorAlbertoArhorioMeliadiSant' Elia(CameriereSegretoPartecipanto ofhisHoliness);MonsignorCarlo Grossi.MasterofCeremonies;Count Dr.PabloMimbela(CameriereSegretoShpranumerariodiSpadae CappaofhisHoliness):CountEdward, Hearn(CameriereSegretoSopranumerariodiSpadaeCappaofhisHoliness);Rev.FatherVincenzodiLorenzo(GeneralSecretaryoftheItalian Committee,andmemberoftheInternationalComniitteeoftheEucharistic Congresses);MonsignorMichaelJ. Curran(Vice-RectoroftheIrishCollege);ProfessorChiesarotti;'Mr.GiuseppeSilvagni(Cardinal'svalet);MonsignorValeri(ApostolicDelegate, Egypt);RightRev.Dr.Magennis (GeneraloftheIrishCarmelites);Rev. FatherMcGrath;Anotherofficial (CameriereSegretodiCappaeSpade); HisEminenceCardinal'Cerretti'sSecretary.
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Arrangementsarebeingmadefora GrandBall.tobeheldintheTown Hall,Bayswater.inaidofthechurch funds.MissMadgeGrieveisthesecretary,andwetrusttheparishioners willdotheirpartandgiveherevery possibleassistancetomakethisfunctionahugefinancialsuccess. * *
Theweekly_euchre,partyanddance willbeheldintheaylandsConvent School-roomonnextTuesdaynight.
Thedrawingofthebeautifulsupper cloth,whichisbeingraffledforthe MaylandsConvent.willtakeplaceat theMaylandsConyentSchopl-roomon Tuesdayevening.August14,duringthe
usualweeklyeuchrepartyanddance. HoldersofbooksofticketsarerequestedtoreturnbuttsofsametoRev. Mother,SacredHeartConvent,SeventhAvenue,Maylands,notlaterthan 13th.inst. *
Mr.HoraceCostello,ofHopetounstreet,South-Perth,recentlyreturned fromahealthandbusinesstouraround theContinentofAustralia.During histravels.Mr.Costello,whoisa builderandcontractorbyprofession, visitedallthemaincentresofthe variousStates,wherehespendagood dealofhistimeinthestudyofmodernarchitectureandbuildingmethods. BesidestheCathedralsoftheether States,hepaidaspecialvisittoMebane,whereArchbishopDuhig'ssplendidnewCathedralisincourseofc-mstruction.Hewasstruckbythedimensionsandtheprogressbeingmade inthatcity.
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ST.JOSEPH'SCONVENT.
St.Joseph'sConventwasenfeteon Saturday,July8,ontheoccasionof theeighthannualBallandReunion ofthepastboarders.TheSisters.had workedindefatigablyformanyweeks, henceitmusthavebeenindeedgratifyingtothemtowitnessthesuccess whichcrownedtheirefforts.Nearly onehundredguestsrespondedtothe invitationtospendtheweek-endat theirAlmaMater,to.renewoldacquaintance,whileatthesametimeenjoyingthehospitalityofthegoodSisters,underwhosecapabletuitionthey hadgainedsomanyexperiencesuse fultothemnowintheirvariousprofessions.Practicallyeverysectionof theStatewasrepreA-Nited.:husshowinghowfartheinfluenceofSt.Joss eph'sextends.Atsix/thirtyp.m.the girlsassembledintheCollegeChapel, here,after'BenedictionoftheBlessedSacramenthadbeengiven,Rev. FatherNeville.0.M.I.,onbehalfof theReverendMotherandSistersof St.Joseph.officiallywelcomedthevisitorsbacktotheirgirlhoodhome.In appropriatelanguage,heexhorted themtoremainsteadfasttothetraditions-inculcatedbytheirlateteachers, andevertoremainloyaltoSt.Joseph'sandtheirHolyFaith. Thisbriefbutimpressiveceremony concluded,anadjournmentwasmade totherefrectory,whereasumptuous banquethadbeenspread.Theroom hadbeentastefullydecoratedin.the schoolcolours,navyandwhite,while theschoolcrestin<lineralgidoccupieaprominentposition,Ferns, flowersandspeciallightingeffectsaddedpicturesquenesstothescene,while :zracefulGeraldtonwaxplantand bright-huedcarnationswerefavoured forthetables,thusforminga#tting backgroundforthenumerousdainty, wellfilleddishes. Aftertheschoolanthem."Memories oiSt.Joseph's"hadbeensung,the seniorstudent,inadelightfullittle speech.welcomedtheoldgirls,who fittinglyresponded.Ateighto'clock theGrandMarchannouncedthecommencementoftheBall,andfromthen tillmidnightjoyandrevelryreigned supreme,underthemulti-coloured lightsandstreamers,whichinthedeft fingersoftheSisters.hadtransformed theschoolhallintoadelightfulfairyland.Splendiddancemusicwasprovidedandseveralvocalitemswere rendered.MissMaryConnerywas thefortunaterecipientofthegiftfor theluckyinvitation.Manydainty eveningdresseswereworn,butspace doesnotpermitoftheirdescription. itwasindeedasurprisetomanyof thegirlstomeettheircompanionsof almostadecadeago,asitisfoAithese "real-oldgirls"thatthereunionholds somuchsignificance.Lateinthe evening,adaintysupperwasserved, andtheproceedingsterminatedwith thesingingof"Auld,LangSyne"and cheersfortheReverendMotherand Sisters.
Theex-studentsremainedattheCon, ventovernight,andhowevertired theymayhavebeenattheconclusion oftheball,suchfeelingswerespeedily dissipatedinthejoyofthereminiscenceslaterexchanged.Howmany unexplainedmysteriesofschooldays "ereunwittinglyunravelledwhentongoeswaggedfreelybetweenlong separatedcompanions,amongwhom alldailycareswereforgotteninthe happinessofreunion.
nnSundaymorningtheguestsonce moreassembledintheiraccustomed placesatthenineo'clockMass,after whichvarioussportswereindulgedin:Tennis,basketball.Vivraand:10f course,chatterfilledinaveryplea morning.Afteranalmostregallibcheon basliett,ballmatchbetaien PastandPresent'boardersresultedin awinfortheformerbytwentygoals tcsixteen.Intennisbothteams
werefairlyevenlymatched. Thattheoldgirlsareextremely gratefultotheSistersforthisannual reunion,whichispracticallyuniquein WA,wasevidencedbythesend meetsofregretexpressedatthepart, ing,whichtookplaceafterafternoon tea.Itistobehopedthatthe19311 Reunionwillbeevenmoresuccessful ifpossiblethanthisyear's,sothatall paststudent*willoncemorereassemblewithinthepleasantwallsof St.Joseph's.Toallthosegenerous benefactorswhocontributedinanyde. greetothesuccessoftheball,the SistersofSt..Josephwishtoextend theirverygratefulthanks.
GrandCharityConcert
TOASSISTTHEDISTRESSED.
Agrandcharityconcert,inaidof theSt.VincentdePaulSociety,was heldinthePerthTownHallonThursday,July26,1928.Therewasalarge andappreciativeaudience,whothoroughlyenjoyedtheevening'sentertainment.Averywellassortedand arrangedprogrammewassubmitted, andtheitems,whichdisplayedan abundanceofgreatworkandtalent, wereexceptionallywellreceived.It wouldalmostbeimpossibletosingle anyoneitemorartistwhomada greaterimpressionthantheother,but specialmentionmustbemadeofthe splendidperformanceoftheaccompaniste.MissWinifredDarlington, L.T.C.L.,whoveryablyassistedalmosteveryartist.Asgoodasit looks,thefollowingrepresentsthepersonnelanditemsontheprogramme, whichdoesnotdepictinanymeasure thesplendidMannerinwhichthe itemswererenderedandreceived:
1.Song,Selected.Mr.West.2.HumorousRecitation,."Frightfulstory," MissEvelynTarlingA.T.C.L.3.ViolinSolo.(a)AusderHermat--Swetana:(b)TempodiMinvetto-Pugnani-Kreisler,Mr.DavidPowell. 4. Song,Selected.Mrs.Scobie. 5.Reci, tation,"Spotty."Mr.Malcolm. 6. ClogDance,MissBonnieSinclair,accompaniedbyMissEileenEsler, A.T.C.L.7.One-ActPlay,"TheNew Servant,"MissesJennings,L.T.C.L., andO'Dea. S.Magic.Mr.Stringer, 9Song.Selected;MissBessieRockliff.10'HumorousRecital,"Womart VersusMan,"MissMollieO'Dea.11. ViolinSolo,Selected,MissConstance Smith.12.Song,Selected.Mr.Harold Smith. 13.Dance.StepJig,Misses GwenGough,GraceSimpson,Jean Flaherty,andJoanGillard.14.HumorousRecital,"Jud13rownin'sAccount ofRubenstein'sPianoPlaying,"Miss EvelynTarling,A.T.C.L.Accompanist,MissWinifredDarlington, L.T.C.L.Extraitemsweregivenby Mr.FrankBoyd.Scotchcomedian. Thepianowaskindlylentby.Nicholson'sLtd.
Themembersofthesocietywish toexpresstheirsincerethankstoall whosokindlyassistedtowardsmakingthisconcertsuchawonderfulsuccess,andcanassuretheirpatronsthat thefundswillheaugmentedconsiderably.
AustraliaDayattheVatican
Acablemessagedatedthe27th.ult., states:To-daywasAustraliaDayat theVatican.ThePopehadaprivate conversationwithCardinalCerretti, whoistorepresenttheVaticanat theEucharisticCongressinSydney. HethenreceivedtheentirePapalmissiontotheCongressandbestowed uponittheApostolicBenediction.He announcedthathewouldcelebrate MassizinSaturday,usingthechalice thathehaspresentedtoSt.Mary's Cathedral,Sydney.HehandedMonsignorCacciaasmallsackofearthand apieceofstonefromtheCatacombs forpresentationtotheArchbishopof Brisbane,whowillusetheminthe constructionofthehewcathedral.The newbuildingwillbeblessedbyCardinalCerretti.
Addressingthemission,thePope saidthathewouldbepresentinspirit inSydneyandwouldbefollowingall theceremoniesand.deliberations.He alsoreceivedagroupofItalianpilgrims,whowillaccompanythemission,whichwillleave-NaplesonSun.dayontheft.M.S.Orama.Theliner willflythePapalflag.
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Ata.largelyattendedmeetingheld afterdevotionson.'Sundayevening last,itwasdecidedthattheparish shouldholditsannualEallinthe King'sHallonMonday,September,3. DespitethefactthatagoodlyMM herofparishionersproposeattending theEucharisticcelebrations,itwas thoughtthatgreatdisappointment wouldaccruetothosenot,sofortunatewerethefunction,whichhasbeen sosignallysuccessfulonpreviousoccasions,notheld.Committeeswere formed,thenecessarypreliminaryarrangementsmade,andiftheenthusiasmdisplayedatthemeetingcanbe takenasanindicationofreittlts,the successofSubiaco'sCatholicBallof 1928isassured.
Averypopularweddingandoneof greatinteresttoresidentsinthewesternsuburb,wassolemnisedbythe VeryRev.MonsignorVerlinginSt. Joseph'sChurchonSaturdayeveninglast,thecontractingpartiesbeing MissNettaGageandMr.MickMcDonnell.Thechurchwasfilledwith friendsandwell-wishersofthehappy couple.Mr.JackMcDonnellactedas bestman,Mr.ErnHallidayasgroomsman.whilethedutiesofbridesmaids werecarriedoutbyMissesAgnesGage andCathleenMcDonnell.Thebride, wasgivenawaybyherfather, hashedshaminginaweddingfrock ofwhit,crepe-ale-chene,embroidered rhinestonesandpearls.Acourt train.trimmedwithcrystalbeads, hungfromhershoulder.andfroma' coronetoforangeblossomsfellahandsomelyembroideredveil.Thebridesmaidsworepalepinkcrepedechene appliquedwithroses.withblackvelvethatsandcarriedbouquetsof,pink roses DuringtheceremonyMiss cs,sladesEdwardsdelightedthosepresenthi-herbeautifulrenditionof Ilaben's"AveMaria."andMr.Tom Forrestal,whoaccompaniedMissEdapts.alsoplayedtheWeddingMarch. Theweddingbreakfastwaspartaken rsattheresidenceofMrs.Gage,the bride'smother.whoworebiegecrepe Ihhent.trimmedwithnavyblueand hatt'tone.whileMrs.McDonnell. s Per ,f the bridegroom.worenavy dcchem.withblackhatensuite. T!..,happycoupleweretherecipients ranbeantititipresents.andcongatulaii,insanalgoo,Iwisheswereextendedtothemfromallsidespriorto theirdepartureontheirhoneymoon.
THANKS.
Mr.W.I..DONOIIOEandthe !SSES SLATTERY sincerely "1-IANKallrelationsandkindfriends floraltributes,cards.letters.tele. ;m;.andpersonalexpressionsof sympathyintheirrecentsadbereaveInyntandespeciallyRev.Fathers eo!!ley.Ryan.Maloney.Sistersof NstreDamedeMissions,Priestsand Sistersofthemetropolitanarea,and Dr..\rkle.fortheirgreatkindness slssvntc,hisclearwifeduringherlong illness.
INMEMORIAM. 01yourcharity,pray :orthereposeofthesoulofEdward McCarthy,whodiedAugust21,1911; alsoMaryMcCarthy.whodiedAug. .atI.1926.R.I.P. s-aeredHeartofJesus,havemercy untheirsouls.
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FENTON.-Inyourcharity,prayfor thereposeofthesoul%ofMichael Fenton.whopassedawayatFremantleonAugust1.1927. Mayperpetuallightshineuponhim. --Insertedbyhislovingwifeand family. - -
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Atalltimeslegislatorshavefrown-ofbrute.force.Inthe18th.century, edwhentheyhavethctightto,noticetreatiesnolongerconsideranything thatthePopewasmeillingwithpollbuttheconvenienceofcrownedheads, ticalaffairs,writesPierreD,..'.utteinandthepeople,regardlessoftheir "LaCroix.".Wesnow. .thasrightsandtheir:nterests,areshared costGregoryVII.,Ino..),eieIII.sodsuit,overandeveragain,liemerecatBonifaceVIII.,whosepacificatorytle,accordingto"squaremilesofterworkhasbeenquiterecentlysoper;ritory,andheadsofpoptdation." fectlyexplainedbyGeorgesGoyau From1790to1815,theHolySeetries (AcademyofInternationalLaw,ofrepeatedlytore-enteruponthescene, TheHague:"CollectionfLetcures but,actually,the19th.centuryisas Vol.I.,Rages125-239).Uniteshavepoorinpontifirialinterventionsas notchanged,and.similarinterventionshadbeenthe18th.century,andwe stillprovoke,similarstormsofanger.havetowaituntil1885toseethePope Andyet,itistothispersistentactiv-resumetheroleofarbitratorwhich, itythatmodemEuropeowestheideasduringtheMiddleAges,hehasplayed ofa"LeagueofNations,"of"Peacesooften,forthegreatestgoodofthe Conferences,"andof"Internationalpeople.AtthistimethePopesic Laws."Longbeforethetimeofseededtoputanend`totheconflict Grotiusnamedthe"fatherofinterne-whichthreatenedtosetGermanyand tionallaw,"becauseinhis"DejureSpainateachothet'sthroat,findfrom bellietpacis"(1625),hehadbeenthethenontherehasbeenrenewedactivfirsttopresentaformaltreaiiseonity. thissubject,theprinciplesofpolitical Fromthismomentonward,wewit moralitywhich,atalltimes,have.a-nessarealrenaissanceoftheHoly spiredthepapacywerepubliclytaughtSee'straditionalpolicyinfavourof bysucheminenttheologiansasFrancispeace,wehaveonlytorecalltheinter deVictoria(1480-1546)andFrsncisventionofLeoXIII.intheSpanishSuarez(1548.1617)anditistothisAmericanWarof1898,andintheso traditionofthe,greatPopesofthefrequentlyoccurringconflictsbetween MiddleAgesthattheirsuccessosshavetheCentralAmericanrepublics;the remainedfaithful. manyendeavoursmadetoberanked Theworkwhichweintroducetoamongthepowersconstitutingthe day."ThePeaceEffortsoftheChurchpeaceconferencesatTheHague,and duringthelastThreeCenturies"(1598-therepeatedwarningsofPiusX,in 1917 usephMueller,lierlin,prosesmostoftheconsistories,attheap this.Wehavereceiveditfrom(ier.proachofthe"GreatWar." many.where--strangeparadox-the -Readingthroughthisvolume,itis Nationalists,Liberals,andProtestants,easytoconvinceoneselfthatBenedict exactlycontrarytowhathappens:nXV.hasdonenothingbutadhereto ourcountry,persistintheirbitternessatraditionandfulfiladutyofhismisagainsttheHolySee,whomtheyac-sion.whenheintervened,ashehas cuseof.having,duringthelastwar,done,fromthetimeofhiselevationto conductedapolicyfavourabletothethethroneofSaintPeter,intheEuro. Entente.Theauthorofthebook,Keanconflict. Mr.JosephMueller,declarestohavea Farfromworkinginfavourofone twofoldaim:Toserveinternalandex-ortheotherofthefightingpowers,he, ternalpeace.byexplaining,toallthoselikeallhispredecessors,onlyconsidwhoarewillingtolisten,themotiveseredthewelfareofthepeoplewho oftheactionoftheHolySeeandthewerebeingsacrificedforpurelymateraimsithadinview;thismeansthatialisticends,andhehasonlystriven thebookmaybeequallyusefultods.tolimittheconflict,inordertoproThisisthefirsttimethataproles-tectEuropeancivilisationagainstthe sot-ofinternationallair,makesithisdisastrousconsequencesofasuicide businesstoplacewithinreachoftheofthewhiterace. generalpublicthemostimportantenactmentsofthe.papalpeacepolicy duringthelastthreecenturies115981917).TheworkisdedicatedtoHis MajestyKingAlfonsoXIII.,andit, openswithadedicatoryletterwhich formstheintroduction.Aseriesof tablesandpictures,helpingustoun derslandthedocuments;thePopes. from1598toourtimes,emperors. kingsofFranceandofSpain,princes ofthehouseofSavoy,andKingsof Italy,etc.;andthenthedocuments, chieflydrawnfromthesecretarchives oftheVatican.followon.reproduced intheiroriginaltextandgrottpedinto chapters,accordingtothewarsorthe treatiestowhichtheyrefer.Thus. oneisabletofollowthepacification ontheHolySee,fromthemissionof Alessandro'Medici.laterLeoXL,at thetimeofthepeaceofVervins(15981 totheattemptedmediationofBenedictXV.(August17,1917)andthe misisonoftheNuntiusPacelliaspeace messengertoBerlin.' Uptothe17th.centurytheApos. tolicLegatehasoccupiedthefore. mostrankamongstneutralpowers, andbecauseofthisheheldaseatat everypeacecongress. FromtheConferencesatNimeguen (1678).andparticularlyofRyswick 1697onwardFrancekeephim,more and.more,aside,andthereforetheinfluenceoftheHolySeeuponthepeace negotiations,duringorafterwars. diminishesconstantly.Ontheother hand,thedogmaofthesovereign povetoftheStategainsstrengthand assumesanuncompromisingattitude akintofanaticism,whilsttheprinces showaneverincreasingirritationwith referencetoanythingthatopposes theirdeMandsasconquerors.ChristianityhenCeforthisdethroned;individualtriumphsintheworldofpoli. tics,andthedisorganisationofEurope beginstoshowitself,inasmuchasthe countryisdividedintoegotistical powers,hostiletoeachother,aridthis individualismwillsoontriumphalso inthesocialorder,wherethedissolutionof,alltheorganisationswhich havesprinigfromlocalandco-opera. tivelibertieswillcrushsocietyintoa "dustofindividuals."
MOORE.-InlovingmemoryofJohn Moore,whodiedonAugust.3.1925. atNorthFremantle.--R.I.P. MostSacredHeart9fJesus,have mercyonhissoul.
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TheworkofJosephMuellerdoes,. therefore,notonlyappealtotheGer. mansandtothelearnedmenofother nations;itappealstoallthosewho strivetoformthemselvesanaccount ofthemotiveswhichcausedtheHoly Seetointerfere,asithasdone,inthe lateconflict.Alltreatiesconcluded duringthreecenturies,havemanaged toscatterseedsoffreshwarsamongst thepeople;thepapacy.heirtothe "Misericorsuperturbam. ."which fellfromthelipsofChrist,itsFouts, der,andtheKingtowhomGodhas given,asaheritage,allthenations. canotremainindifferenttowardsthe diss'ussionswherein,betweenambassadorsofStates,and.frequently,of powerfulfinancialinterests,thefateof futuregenerationsisdecided.
Anyonewhohasinanyway,how eversmall,penetratedintoCatholic circlesinGermanyandhasgainedthe confidenceofthepeople,isawareof theunanimousopinionofthepopulationconcerningtheresults,forthe CatholicChurch,ofavictoryofthe llohenzollerns. Notonce,butscoresoftimes,not frompoorpeopleorhumblepriests, butfrombishopsandsuperiorsofreligionsorders,havewe.livingsince 10yearsinGermany.gatheredthisadmission:ThevictoryoftheImperial armieswouldhavebeen,forthe Ohurch,thedawnofafresh"Kultur
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Itwouldappearfromthewonderful goodfortunethattheAssociationisexperiencingasfarastheweatherisconcerned,thatitseffortsarereceiving theapprobationofDivineProvidence. Whenrainfellinthemiddleofthe weekitlookeddoubtfulfortheweekend.Thisclearedaway.howover, onlytoblowupcloudyonSaturday morning.Whenraincommencedfallingabout9o'clockonSaturday,itcertainlyseemedtheendofSunday's matches,andthoseconcernedhewed asighofthanksgivingforhavinggot somany_ofthematchescompleted. Sundaymorningcouldnothavelooked moremiserableandhopeless.Itrainedwhilstthegoodfolkwereontheir wayto8o'clockMass,butbeforeMass wasoverthesunwasshiningbrightly, andsoitcontinued'allday.Some excellenttenniswasreported,although therewerenogreatsurprises.Dalcassianinboththe"C"Grade,ladies andgents.'divisions,gothomefrom Theresiansby7setsto5.St.Joachim'sandSt.Kevin's,in-the'C" Gradegents,finishedevenonsets,but St.Joachim'shadwon6gamesmore thantheiropponentsandthesegames gavethemthematch.Wattlebroke theirduckinthe"A"Gradegents.by downingTheresians-whohavenotyet scored-by16setsto4. Inthe"B" Gradegents.St.Joachim'shadveiy littletosparefromSt.Kevin's.In the"C"Gradeladies,Peninsulawere veryunfortunateagainstSt.Mary's. Owingtotheabsenceofoneoftheir -13'.Gradeplayers.the"C"Gradewas leftwithonlythreeplayers,having toforfeitfivesets.Oftheremaining sevensetstheywonfiveandwould surelyhavewonthematchifthey hadhadanotherplayeravailable.In allexceptthefirstmatchPeninsula haveforfeitedatleastfivesets.Thf followingaretheresults: "A"Grade-Ladies. St.Mary'sv.Peninsula.Playedat Maylands:MissM.CullenheatMiss M.Mackey.6-1,6-5;MissValmadre heatMissR.Coonan,6-2,6-0:MissA. MarshdrewwithMrs.Hackett.3-6, 6-4;MissM.McKennalosttoMrs. (,aunt.4-6,0-6.MissesCullenandMcKennadrewwithMissesMackeyand coonan.4-6,6-2.andwithMrs.Hac, katandMrs.Gaunt,3-6,6-4;Misses MarshandValmadrebeatMissesMackeyandCoonan.6-2,6-0.andMrs. HackettandMrs.Gaunt,6-5.6-0. Fowls:St.Mary's.11sets80games; Peninsula.5sets55games.Insix theelevengamesofthesecondset betweenMissesCullenandMackey leucewascalled.MissMackeylead -1.4.2.5-4,butcouldnotclinchthe set. Theresianv.Wattle.PlayedatInglewood:MissD.ParkerbeatMissD, Thompson,6-3.6-3;MissE.Nicebeat MissM.Hegney,6-1.6-2;MissI.Mc. InnesbeatMissJ.Thompson,6-1,6-2; MissA.DavinheatMissM.Clarke,6-2, 6-4. MissesParkerandNiceheat MissesThompsonandThompson,6.1, 6-3,andMissesIIegneyandClarke.6.2, 6-4;MissesMcInnesandDavinbeat MissesThompsonandThompson,6.2, 11-1.andMissesliegneyandClarke,6.3. 6-4.Totals:Theresian,16sets96 games:Wattle.0sets40games.Misses-. IlegneyandClarkeled3-0intheirset. againstMissesMcInnesandDavin, 'rhowonthenextfivegamesinaline andwonthesetat64. Gents. St.Mary'sv.Peninsula.Playedat Leederville:J..SalterheatA.Hinds, 6-3.6.2;H.GalvindrewwithA.Mc. Gladdery.3-6.6-5:J.WhiteleybeatW. Gaunt,6-4,6-5;F.ColebeatA.Wildy, "e.e.6-4 SalterandGalvinbeatMcGladderyandGaunt,6-4.6-1,6-3,and losttoHindsandWildy,6-4,5-6.2-6; WhiteleyandColelosttoMcGladdery andGaunt.4-6.6-2,3.6.andtoHinds andWildy.6-2,5-6,3-6.
Totals:St. Mary's,13sets103games:Peninsula,7 sets83games.Hinds,afterleading 3-1againstSalter,didnotwinanother gameintheirfirstset.Galvin,after beingdown3-0and4.2,tookthelead at5-4andthesetat6-5.Gauntput upagoodfightinbothofhissets againstWhiteley.Afterbeingdown 4-1and5-2inthefirstsethewasonly beaten6-4.Inthesecond.sethe.was againdown44,lilttookthenextfour setsinalineandtheleadat5.4,hut apparentlytheeffortwastoomuch,as Whiteleyranoutawinnerat6.5.Sal 'erandGalvin.after'beingdown3.1 and4-2.runoutwinnersat6-5against NielsandWildyintheirfirstset; Wattlev.Theresian.Vlayed-atMid: landJunction:J.ConroydrewwithD.
Baldvfin,6-2,5-6;E.HegneybeatI. Campbell,6.2,6-2;G.ClarkebeatF. Murphy,6-2,6-5;W.BeerbeatJ.Nice, 6-2. HegneyandClarkebeatMurphyandNice,55,5-6,6-5,andBaldwinandCampbell,6-4,6-3,64;Conroy andBeerbeatBaldwinandCampbell, 6-2,1-6,6-1,andMurphyandNice,4-6, 6-3,6-5;Totals:Wattle,1.5sets105 games;Theresian,4sets71'games.One setwasnotplayedowingtolightfailing.ConroyandBaldwinhadaclose gointheirsecondSet.Conroy;won thefirstgameonBaldwin'sservice afterdeucewascalledfivegames.Each losttheirownserviceuntilthesixth game,whenConroywonhis.Inthe seventhBaldwindidlikewise.Inthe eighthandtenthgamesConroylost hisservice,.asalsodidBaldwinin theninth.Baldwinwontheeleventh gameandthesetonhisownservice. Hedidwelltowinashe'wasdown 4-2and5.4.Murphyhadaleadof 4-1and5-3againstClarke,whowon at6-5. ConroyandBeer,intheir firstsetagainstMurphyandNicepulledupfrom1-5to4-6.In'thethird setMurphyandNiceweredown3-1, 4-1,5-2,andwereonlybeatenat6-5. HegneyandClarkeappearedtohave thesecondsetwellinhandwhenthey lead5-3againstMurphyandNice,but theyfailedtowinanothergame.In theirfirstsetagainstHegney.and 'Clarke,BaldwinandCampbellwon fourgamesandstoppedwhiletheiropponentsrunout,onlypushingthemto deucetwice. "B"Grade-Ladies.
St.Mary'sv.Peninsula.Playedat Leederville:MissM.O'Mahoneybeat MissF.Hare,6-1;MissG.Marshbeat Mrs.Lawler,6-4;MissA.Galvinlost toMissP.Moylan,3-6;MissK.Fenton beatMissStarr,6-2.MissesO'Mahoney andMarshbeatMissesHareandMoylan,6-1,6-2,andMrs.LawlerandMiss Starr,6.2,6-4;MissesGalvinandFentonlosttoMissesHareandMoylan, 1-6,4-6,andbeatMrs.LawlerandMiss Starr,6-5.Totals:St.Mary's,8sets56 games;Peninsula,3sets43games. Owingtofailinglightoneset,Misses GalvinandFentonv.Mrs.Lawlerand MissStarr,hadtobeabandonedat4all.Mrs.LawlerandMissStarrput upastruggleintheirsecondset againstMissesO'MahoneyandMarsh. Withthescoresstandingat4-allthey triedhardtocapturetheninthgame, butdidnotsucceed.Inthetenth gametheyhadanotherclosecall,but didn'tgetthere.
Theresianv.Wattle.PlayedatMidlandJunction:MissK.Baldwinlostto MissR.Laurisson,3-6;MiissL.I3oul. tonbeatMissP.O'Halloran,6.4;Miss N.SayersbeatMissN.O'Malley,6.2 MissesSayersandS.Edwardsdrew withMissesP.'O'HalloranandO'Mal ley,6-1,0-6,andwithMissesLaurisson andR.O'Halloran,6-2,2-6;Misses BaldwinandlioultonbeatMisses O'HalloranandO'Malley,6-0,6-1,and MissesLaurissonandO'Halloran,6-1, 6-3. Totals:Theresian,8sets53 games;\\Tattle,3sets32games.Owing tothelightfailingtheset,MissE. Edwardsv.MissR.O'Halloran,was abandonedat4-2.MissBaldwinplayedwell,butwasnotequaltotheplay ofMissLaurisson,whichhasimproved (onsiderably,especiallyherservice. MissP.O'Halloraninhersetlead2-0, 3-1,and4-3,hutthenMissBoultotiralliedandtookthesetat6-4. Fora youngplayer,only.withexperience gainedinthisseriesofpennants.Miss O'Hallorandidwellandmadethe matchinteresting. St.Joachim'sv.St.Kevin's.Played atVictoriaPark:MissM.Pykepeat MissH.Hatfield,6-2;MissE.Waltho beatMissD.Gilbertson.6-2;MissK. OutridgebeatMissL.O'Halloran,6-0; MissM.TullybeatMissM.O'Brien, 6-1. MissesPykeandOutridgebeat MissesO'HalloranandO'Brien,6-2, 6-2.andMiissesHatfieldendGilbertsan.6-3,6-2;MissesWalthoandTully drewwithMisses'HatfieldandGilbert. son,5-6,6-2,andbeatMissesO'HalloranandO'Brien.6-4.,6-1. Totals: St.Joachim's,11sets71games;St. Kevin's,1set27games.MissHatfieldmadeher'firstappearance,forSt. Kevin's.Owingtohavingtorushon toplayshedidnotdoherselfjtisticein hersinglesandwillbeheardofbefore theseriesisover.Intheirfirstset MissesHatfieldandGilbertsonpulled upwellandjustbeatMissesWaltho andTull)).wholead4-2.Insevenof thegamesdeucewascalled,andin theeleVenthgameitwascalledtwice.
- :Gat* St.Mary'sv,Peninsula.-Played.at Maylands:J.Edwards,'junr..beatHackett.6-2,6-5;Geo:,ColebeatP.Lawler,6-2,6-5;C.CollinsbeatJ.McEvoy625.6-4;J.Edwards,senr.,beat A.Atkinson,6-1,6-0..Edwardsand EdwrirdslosttoHackettandMcEvoy, 6-5.54,4-6,and'beatLawlerandAtkinson,6-5,6-2,4-6;ColeandCollins
heatLawlerandAtkinson,6-1,G-1,63, andHackettandMcEvoy,6-5,6.3,5-6. Totals:St.Mary's,16sets114games, Peninsula,4sets73games.Edwards, junr.,didwelltowinhissecondset againstHackettafterbeingdown4-1 and5-2!Afterthescoresbeing3-all, McEvoyranawayto5-3againstCollinsandthenstopped.
Theresianv.Wattle.PlayedatInglewood.V.GreenlosttoF.O'Malley,5-6,5-6;L.GreenlosttoE. Clarke,5-6,5-6;E.KennybeatS.Carr, 6-0,6-0;T.KilmartinbeatG.Beer, 6-5,6.5.GreenandGreenlosttoO'MalleyandClarke,54,44,6.5,andbeat CarrandBeer,6-5,6-3,41;Kennyand KilmartinlosttoO'MalleyandClarke, 4-6,6.2,3.6,andbeatCarrandBeer, 6-0,6-0,6.0.Totals:Theresian,12sets 108games;Wattle,8sets74games. Inthesecondsetofthematch,Green andGreenv.CatrandBeer,the gameswentwiththeserviceuntilthe 11th.,whenGreenandGreenbroke throughandwonthegametoloveand withittheset.V.GreenandO'Malleyhadaveryinterestingtussle.In thefirstsetthefirstthreegameswent withtheservice,thenO'Malleybroke throughinthefourth,onlytolose hisownserviceinthefifth.Forthe remainderofthesetthegameswent ,withtheservice,andasO'Malleyhappenedtoservefirsthewontheset. Inthesecondsetthegamesagainwent withtheserviceuntiltheninth,when O'Malleyagainbrokethrough.Green retaliatedinthetenthgame,butagain wonhisserviceintheeleventhgame andwithitthe-set.L.GreenandE. Clarkealsohadagoodevenmatch withClarkeslightlythebetter.In thefirstset,O'MalleyandClarkev. GreenandGreen,thegameswentwith theserviceinallexceptthethirdand fourth.Inthesecondsetthegames againwentwiththeservice,except inthefifthgame,whentheWattlepair brokethrough.Inthethirdsetthe serviceseemedtobebreakingdown. Thefirst,second,third.fourth,seventh, eighthandeleventhgameswentwith theservice...O'MalleyandClarkelead KennyandKilmartin,4-1.5-3.and6-4. InthethirdsetKennyandKilmartin wonthefirst,secondandsixthgames only, St.Joachim'sv.St.Kevin's:Played atVictoriaPark:J.TullybeatR.J. Walsh.6-4,6-4;W.WalthobeatB. Tenger,6-2,6-3:L.GoerkelosttoF. Cain.1-6,4-6;W.PattersonlosttoA. Winton,5-6,4-6.Tully.andWaltho heatWalshandTenger.6-0.6-0.6-1,and losttoCainandWinton.5-6.2-6,6-4: GoerkeandPattersonlosttoCainand \Vinton.3.6,6-5..4.6,andbeatWalsh andTenger,6-1,5-6,6-5.Totals:St. Joachim's.11sets99games:St.Kevin's.9sets83games.Afterbeing down2-4,Tullywonhisfirstset againstWalshat6-4.Patterson.and \Vintonwereveryevenlymatched. Pattersonshowedhisbestformto date.Theonlygame.WalshandTengerwonagainstWalthoandTullywas thethirteenth "C"Grade-Ladies. St.Marv'sv.Peninsula.Playedat Leederville.MissM.Andersonbeat MissM.Wildy,6-4;MissR.Parkinson losttoMissMcGladdery,1-6:MissE. CarmodylosttoMissDalton,2-6. MissesKentandCarmodylosttoMissesMcGladderyandWildy,5-6.5.6: MissesAnders&andParkinson'drew withMissesWildyandMcGladdery,
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Dalcassianv.Theresian.Playedat Inglewood:MissE.Wilcocklostto MissD.Boulton,36;MissR.Langan losttoMrs.Kilmartin,4-6;MissC. HowebeatMissL.Browne,6-2;Miss S.LanganbeatMissR.Edwards,8-2. MissesWilcockandR.Langanlostto MissBoultonandMrs.Kilmartin,4-6, 5-6,andbeatMissesBrowneandEdwards,6-1,6-3;MissesHoweandS. LangandrewwithMissBoultonand Mrs.Kilmartin,5-6,6-5,andbeatMissesBrowneandEdwards,6-1, 6-4. Totals:Dalcassian,7sets63games; Theresian,5sets48games.Misses WilcockandR.Langan.afterbeing down1-4toMissI3oultnnandMrs.Kilmartin,wonthe,nextthreegames, equalised,andthenstopped.MissesS. LanganandHowehadaveryclose contestwithMissBoultonandMrs. Kilmartin.quiteanumberofgames goingtodeuce.Thefirstsetwent withtheserviceuntiltheeighthgame, whentheTheresianpairbrokethrough onlytolosetheadvantageinthenext gama.AsTheresianhadthefirstservicetheywontheset.MissesBrowne andEdwardsled4-2againstMisses LanganandIlovre,butfailedtoscore anymoregames. St.Joachini'sv.St.Kevin's.Played atVictoriaPark:MissC.Smithbeat MissWilliams,forfeit.6-0:MissW. O'ConnorbeatMissN.Bell,6-4;Mrs. M.ShannonbeatMissW.Dooley,6-3; MissM.ByrnebeatMissK.Murphy, 6-0.MissesSmithandO'Connordrew withMissesWilliamsandDooley,6-3, 4-8,andbeatMissesBellandMurphy, 6-0,6-1:Mrs.ShannonandMissByrne beatMissesgelandMurphy,6-0,6-5, andMissesWilliamsandDooley,6-2, 6-4.Totals:St.Joachim's,11sets70 games:St.Kevin's,1set28games. MissesWilliamsandDooley,after leading4-1.5.2againstMissesSmith andO'Connor,justmanagedtowinat 6.4afteraclosefinalgame.Mrs. ShannonandMissByrne,whowere down0-3.1-4.didwelltowinat6-4 againstMissesWilliamsandDooley.In thesecondsetagainstMissesBelland Murphy,Mrs.ShannonandMissByrne, afterleading3-2.weredown3.5,and runoutwinnersat6-5. Gents. St.Mary'sv.Peninsula.Playedat Maylands:A.MarshbeatG.Wing,6-4; CCunninghambeatB.Dalton.6-1: Rev.Dr.CollinsheatV.Hullett,6.1; r.MurphybeatT.Coonan.6-5.Marsh andCunninghambeatWingandDalton.6-0.6-3.andCoonanandHullett, 6-3.6-0;Dr.CollinsandMurphybeat ConnanandHullett.64.6-2,andWing andDalton,6-1.6-0. Totals:St. Mary's.12sets72games;Peninsula,0 sets23games.Coonan.afterleading 3-1.4-2.5-3.foundthegametoostrenuousandlosttheset.5-6.
Dalcassianv.Theresian.Playedat Bassendean:F.HappbeatE.deLuca, 6.3:M.MullinsheatJ.O'Halloran,6-4; C.TurnerbeatF.Nice,6-1;P.MorrisevlosttoD.McGillivray,5-6.Happ andMullenbeatdeLucaandNice,6-3, 6-1.andO'HalloranandMcGillivray, 6-1.6.2:TurnerandMorrisseylostto deLucaandNice,3-6,2-6,andto0'. lialloranandMcGillivray. 1-6.4-6.
Totals:Dalcassian.7sets57games; Theresian.5sets44games.McGillivray.afterleading3-1,justscraped homefromMorrisseyat6-5.Intheir openinggame.deLucaandNicev. TurnerandMorrissey,deucewascalled ninetimes.O'IIalloranandMcGillivr,vafterbeingdownlove-3toTurner andMorrissey.ranoutwinnersat6.4. St.Joachim'sv.St.Kevin's.Played atVictoriaPark:L.G.Northwav beatS.Montgomery,6-2;0.Outridge losttoG.Whyte.5-6:J.Walthobeat W.Brown,6-3;L.SmithlosttoH. Winton.5-6. NorthwayandOutridgedrewwithMontgomeryandWinton.4-6.6-4,andlosttoWhyteand Brown.5-6,5-6:WalthoandSmith drewwithWhyteandBrown.4.6,8-4. andheatNIontgomeryandWinton,6-5. 6.4.
Totals:St.Jcrachim's.'6sets64 games:St.Kevin's.6sets58games. NorthwayandOutridgewereveryer ratiothroughoutboththeir+doubles rr;itches.andintheirfirstsetagainst WhyteandBrowntheylead,3-0.4.1, andlostat5-6. Ithasbeennoticedthatanumber ofplayershaveahabitof.disputing theumpire'sdecision.Thisremark appliestooneofthenewclubsparticularlyandtheexecutivesofclubs shouldtakethismatterinhand.Play. ergshouldrememberthatumpiresare givinetheirservicesvoluntarily.and thattheirtaskisnotapleasantone. Allplayersshouldendeavournotto Maketheumoire'staskmoreunpleas antthanitis.Beasportandplay thegame. Some,,ftheclubshitieahabitof st,oplvingafternoonteaverylatein theafternoon.Thisslice,sverylittleCurisiderationforthevisitors,who,ow
accountofthedistancetheyhavehad totravelhaveassuredlyhadanearly lunch.Itissuggestedthat3.30pm. isanidealtimeforafternoontea. Clubsecretariesareaskedtopush thecollectionofquarterlysubs.tothe "Record."Subscriptionsirequarter. ly3/3,half-yearly6/6,andyearly13/-. ThenextmeetingoftheCouncilof theAssociationtakesplaceonFriday. 17th.inst.Thenextroundofmatches willcommenceonthefollowingday, whenthematcheswillbe:
"A"Grade:St.Mary'sv.There;i St.Joachim'sv.Wattle.
"B"Grade:St.Mary'sv.Theresian; St.Joachim'sv.Wattle:Peninsulav. St.Kevin's..
"C"Grade:St.Mary'sv.Theresian, St.Joachim'sv.Dalcassian:Peninsula v.St.Kevin's. Thepositionoftheclubsisasfollows:
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Forachange,footballerswereprovidedwithidealfootballconditions. ThebestmatchwasatSubiaco,where Claremont,althoughtheywoncomfortably.playedthebestfootballdisplayedthisseason.SouthFremantle deservedtheirfive-pointwinfromEast Perth,astheyplayedwithoneman short.forhalfthegame.WestPerth createdasurprisebydefeatingPerth, althoughtheirsevenStaterepresentativeswereabsent.Scores:
WestPerth,6.13,defeatedPerth,7.5.
SouthFremantle,8.12,defeatedEast Perth,8.7.
Claremont-Cottesloe.19.13.defeated Subiaco,11.9.
Claremontplayedstronglyinthe firstterm,andiftheirforwardshad beenmoreaccuratetheymighthave hadabiggerlead,althoughtheyfinishedthequarterwithahandylead ofseventeenpoints.Thefootballwas ofthehigheststandard,withmany purplepatches.Subiacoevenedup slightlyinthesecondterm,butClaremonthadplayedthebetterfootball ofthetwoandlookedcertainwinners. Althoughthefirsthalfwasplayedata greatpace,itwasevenfasterinthe second'fifty.minutes.TheCombine playedtheirbestfootballinthethird quarter.Theyplayedreallygreat football,andtheirdisplaywasacredit totheircoach,"Nugget"Gepp.In thefinaltermClaremontcompletely annihiliatedtheMaroons.Thefast pacehadevidentlytoldonthehome team,whostartedoffwithconsecutive majorsintheearlypartoftheterm, whileClaremontseemedtorevelinit, atrueindicationoftheirform.The winnersbestwereNOtt.Hough,Hayward,Maloney,Howson,Smith,Solly, andSanders.Theloserswerebest servedbyNissen(whomadeagreat debutbykickingeightgoals),Brophy, Smith,Barker,Wieland.Greenand Daly. InagoodgameatFreinaptle,the localsjust.managedtoscrapehome -afterthevisitors.hadputupawonderfulfightback.InthefirstIraIf
Southsplayedmuchsupetin('football, andleadathalftimeby34points. ThenEastPerthstrucktheirtopform andmadeagreatandboldbidfor victory.Takingadvantageofthe absenceofJohnnyCampbell,theyset abouttheirtaskofreducingthedeficit, andatthree-quartertimehadbroken downtheiropponent'sadvantageto21 points.Theycontinuedinthelast termandwithafewminutestogo wereagoalinarrears.Campbellhad ashotandhitthepost.Theballwas rusheddownantiSparrowhadthe ballandwasabouttokickforgpal whenthebellrangout.South'sbest wereRetell,Jennings.Meagher,McGuiness.DoigandCampbell.The loserswerebestrepresentedbyWalsh, Sparrow,Dutly,Bohan,Armstrongand Davies.
Perthreceivedagreatsurprisewhen WestPerthdefeatedthembytwo points'West'snewmenwerethe championsoftheday,buttheycan thankCraigfortheirwin.Heplayedwonderfulfootballathalfback, andcompletelyovershadowedtwo goodmeninEricksonandMonger. Perthwereintheascendancyinthe firsthalf,mainlyowingtotheiropponents'poorgoalfrontwork.Inthe secondhalftheCardinalspulledtogetherandwonacloselycontested gamebytwopoints.Thegamebecameveryroughinthelastquarter, andseveralplayerscametoblows. EustaceandGlenMatsonhavebeen reported.Craigwasthechampion'of thehometeam,ablysupportedby Giles,Ardagh,Miller,Harrisand Budd,whilePerth'sbestwereShepherd,Hoft,Wimbridge,Oliphant, LucasandWoods.
C.B.O.OLDBOYSv.TOODYAY.
OnSundaylasttheChristianBro. thers'OldBoys'footballteamjourneyedtoToodyay,percharabanc,to engagethelocalteaminafriendly gameoffootball.Representativesof boththepresentandpastpupilsof theCollegehaveoftenjourneyedto Toodyay,andarewellknownandhighlyspokenofbythelocalresidents. Thegamesarealwaysplayedinthe bestspirit,andareinvariablydose' contests.Thefirstcontestswereplay. edintheEasterof1923.whenthe Rev.BrotherP.A.Rahillbroughtup thefirstXVIII.oftheCollege.Since thentheabove-mentionedgentleman hasbeenresponsibleformanysimilar trips.Heishighlyspokenofinthe district,andoldfriendsofhisinMessrs I.G.Boyle,J.Parkins.W.Jervois, JamesandLloyd,wereoutspokenin theirregretofhisabsence.Sunday's tripwasthefirstundertakensincehe lefttheState,Theparty,whichwas somewhathinderedbyafewOld Boysfailingtoputinanappearance atthelastminute,consistedofthefol. lowingplayers:S.Edelman,J.Waters. J.Chesson,P.Sullivan,R.andF.Brv-
ant,R.Paul,T.O'Shaughnessy,V. 1)aly,L.Dewar,F..Kelly,J.Butler, A.Scott,A.Scahill,A.Kennedy,and F.Delaney.AmongthosewhoaccompaniedtheteamwereMessrs.P.Davidson,H.Gepp,A.Dewar,C.McManus, L.Edleman,W.Bryant,T.Armstrong, andH.Church.
Althoughthevisitorscouldmuster onlysixteenmen,theywonanenjoyablegamecomfortably,thefinalscores being:C.B.C.,11goals14behinds; Toodyay,8goals9points.Afternoon teawasservedbytheladies'committeeduringthehalf-timeinterval,when occasionwastakenbyMr.S.Edelinan, thepopularsecretaryoftheOldBoys' Association,tothankthelocalpeople andassociationformakingthetrip possible.Mr.S.P.Whoth,thelocal secretary,suitablyresponded.The goal-kickersforthewinnerswere:S. Edelman(2),Dewar(2),P.Sullivan (2),R.Paul,J.Cheese's;Delaney,Bryant,andWaters.Altogetheranenjoyabledaywasspent,thankstothe energyofMessrs.S.EdelmanandS. Whoth.Theteamcontemplatesanothertriptoacountrydistrictinthe nearfuture.
CHRISTIANBROTHERS'COL, LEGEFOOTBALL.
Tuesday,July24:C.B.C.,under14, 23goals19points;HighSchool,3.7. ThebestplayersforChristianBrothers'Collegewere:D.Ryan,H.Partridge,B.Buzzard,J.McMahon,J.Buzzard;andforHighSchool,Ellisand Prater.Thegoal-kickersforthewinnerswere:Beringer(7),B.Buzzard (7),3.Bossard(2),Prosser(2),McMahon(2),Ryan,NealeandPartridge.
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ThefortnightlymeetingoftheDigtrictBoardwasheldonthe25th.July. TheDistrictPresident(Bro.Hynes) welcomedtotheBoardthenewly-elected'DistrictGuardian,Bro.J.W. O'Brien,SecretaryoftheStarofthe SeaBranch.CorrespondencefromSt. Bernard'sBranch,.Kojonup,indicated thatthemembersaredeterminedto makethisbranchliveandprosper,notwithstanaingmanylittledifficultiesit hasmetwithuptodate.Reports weresubmittedofBoardvisitstoSt. Mary'sBranchatLeedervillearidSt. Brigid'sBranch'atWestPerth.In thelattercentrethesocietyisnot asstronglyentrenchedasitshouldbe, andstepsarenowbeingtakenbythe officersofthebranchinconjunction withtheDistrictBoardtorestoreSt. Brigid'sBranchtoitsoldtimeprestige.Therightmaterialisinthepar ish,andwithproperpublicityandorganisationareallystrongandvirile ranchshouldarise.TheGeneralSecktaryreportedonhisvisittoNorthaneandwhilsttheresultwasnot aspleasingasitmighthavebeen,still thevisitresultedinaveryfinemeetingof'themembersofthebranchon Sundaynight.the22nd.July,aswellas somesixoreightprospectivemembers. Thesplendidattendanceofuranch membersputnewheartintotheoffi cers,andwithacontinuanceofthe sameinterestinbranchaffairsthe NorthamBranchshouldmakebetter progressinthefuturethanithasdone forsomelittletimepast.
AnnualDistrictMeeting:Allbrancheshavenowbeennotifiedthatthe A.D.M.commencesthisyearonFriday night,the19th.October,at7.30,inthe Hibernianhall,andthatmatterfor theagendapapermustreachtheDis trictOfficenotlaterthanthe20th. August.Asub-committeeoftheBoard hasalreadybeenappointedtoprepare theagendapaper,andafirstmeeting hasbeenarrangedforMonday,August6.
BranchVisits:ThevisittoSt.LauranceO'Toole'sBranch,Maylands,was setdownforTuesday,August31,but asthisbranchisatpresentsuffering alittledisabilityregardingaccornmolationonmeetingnight,itwasresolvedtopostponethevisitpendinga replyfromthebranchastothead\isabltnessoffixingonanothermeetingnight.St.Malachi'sBranchwill Is\isitedonAugust15.andSt.Patriikonthe23rd.
St.Kevin'sBranch.
Theusualfortnightlymeetingofthe abo-ebranchwasheldonJuly26. he:athevi,e-president(Bro.Clem Rampantpresidedoveranattendance of:;,-,membersSickpay,amounting teS213s4d.waspassedforpayment. TheMissesE.andM.CahillandMr. E.\V.Eganwereelectedbenefitmembersanddulyinitiated.Thesecretary madeaspecialappealtothemale memberstotakepartintheEucharisticProcessiononSunday,August5, andtothe.ladymemberstobepresent inthegroundsoftheConventofthe hoodShepherd.Healsoreminded membersthatthenextmeetingwould 't_iquarternight,andthatwiththe uarterlynoticeseachmemberwould .eiveacircularretheannualgeneral communientotakeplaceonSunday, October21.andiiticketforthebreakfasttheLost4,1thelatter.ifpresented, being3..6. Thiscombinedreligious ands,cialfunctionwillheincorn-mtrwrati.rnofthefoundationofthe society50yearsago.Memberswere ;Ilseinvitedtoentertheessaycompe titianlaunchedbytheNationalDirectary,thesubjectbeing"Theaimsand eliectsnftheH.A.C.B.S."Essaysto mistof.1000wordsandtoreachthe (;eneralSecretarynotlaterthanAugust17 Theprizesare£10lOsfirst, :oldt.")5ssecond.Bro.J.J.Scott,who :,al''.averyardentmemberofthe Subiao,conferenceoftheSt.Vincent dePaulSociety.madeanappealfor financialassistanceforthelatter.He statedthattheconferencehadinhand someveryurgentcases,butwashamperedforlackoffunds.Thebrother wa,morethanpleasedwiththedecisionofthemeetingtogrant£33s fromthebenevolentfund.TheOlaliesitemwassetcloonasadance,bin themembersoftheHighgateTable Tennis-teamswereinattendance,and aftersomeveryclosecontests.thehon earswenttoSt.'Kevin's.Afterthe nextmeetingafarewell'willhetenderednormembers,visitingtheEucharistic-Cungress.Sofarthe,folleeiag havemadeuptheirmindstojourney toSydney:SistersD.Gilbertsgreo11 0'OrienandK.Ryan,andBrothersT. tiiilton.T\VhitelevandP.NfcCdfferty
Queen'sPark,VictoriaPark,Subiaco, Leederville,andWestPerthwerepresentatthefortnightlymeetingonJuly 20th.ReportsofHighgatesocial showedafairattendance,duenodoubt tothestormyweather.Apleasant eveningwasspent,mainlyindancing. ThenextsocialtakesplaceatGotta* foeonAugust10.Allbranchesare askedtosendrepresentativesasa goodtimeisalwaysassuredandthe travellinganeasyone.Retabletennis:Captainsofallteamsinthecompetitionareaskedtogradetheirplayers-verygood,good,andaverage-so thatthehandicappingmaybedone immediately.Membersarereminded ofthenearapproachoftheEucharistic Congress,andareaskednottoforget toprayforitssuccess.
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Thefirstmantobeshottotheutmostlimitsoftheearth'satmosphere inarocketairplanewillbeAnton Raab,chiefpilotoftheRaab-KatzensteinWorksatCassel,saysanexchange.Acontrastwiththedaring aviator,whohopestobecomethepioneeroftravelintospace,wassigned recentlybytheOpelAutomobile Works,whichisbuildingtheplane jointlywiththeCasselfirm.The plane,whichisnowunderconstruction,ispatternedaftertheRaabKatzensteinsportpl'ane.Prasmuecke, weighingonlyabout550American pounds,accordingtotheLemis.Itis estimatedthat,inadditiontotherocket,themotordevelopedbytheOpel engineer.Sander,accordingtotheideas oftheTyroleaninventor,Valier,will increasetheweightbutslightly.probablynotmorethan200pounds.To makeRaah'stripabsolutelysafe,the planewillbeequippedwithtwomotors,oneateachendofthemachine. Thefrontmotorwillbeusedonlyfor descenttobreaktheanticipatedgreat speedandmakepossibleasmooth landingbyreverseaction.Toguard againstpossibleaccidents,thepilot willalsocarryaparachute.Fritz-von Opel,whoisfinancingtheundertaking, andSander,theconstructor,areconvincedthatthenewplanewilldevelop aspeedundreamedofhithertoand completelyrevolutioniseaerialneviaation.Theobjectofthefirsttest istoascertainthelimitofspeedwhich ahumanbeingcanstandandtodeterminehowhighanaviatorcarryingoxygenmaygowithoutendangeringhis lifeandhealth.Itisexpectedthat significantscientificresultswillbeoh. tinned,butajourneyintospacebeyondtheatmosphereisstillfarinthe future.ThenewOpelrocketautoinobile,whichisexpectedtobreak allspeedrecords.isnearlycompleted. Themachinewillmakeanexhibition runontheAvusSpeedwayonMay19, pilotedbyyoungvonOpel :ute,,i
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ThisBallwillbeheldinGovernment HouseBallroomonThursday,August 16.jDancingwillbeginat8.15p.m. Asisnowwellknown,thisfunctionis promotedforthepurpose,ofproviding, fundstoassisttheSisterofSt.John ofGodinmaintaining'attheirhospital inSubiacoafreeward,wherethesick poorcanobtainthebestofcareand treatmentfreeofallcharge.Forthe servicesrenderedinthisconnection thecommunityisundera-debtof gratitudetotheSisters,anditisconfidentlyexpectedthataverylarge numberwillshowtheirappreciation forsuchworkbybeingpresentatthe Ball.Arrangementsarenearing-completion,andfromreportsreceivedat thelastmeetingofthecommitteeit wouldappearthatthesuccessofthe functionisassured.Ticketsmaybe procured'atA.B.Amodeo's,Hay street.Musgrove'sLtd.,Nicholson's Ltd.,Ahern'sLtd.,BookLovers'Library,andtheBookLounge.ThecommitteewillmeetonTuesdayafternoon at3o'clockintheKingEdward Hotel..
WEEKLYPRODUCEMARKET REPORT.
TheWestralianFarmersLimited. Wellington-street,Perth,reportunder datethe1st.August,1928,asfollows: WheatenChaff:Themarkethas weakenedduringtheweekonaccount ofsuppliesbeingplentiful,andf.a.q toprimewheatenisnowworth£6lOs perton.F.a.q.hassolddownto£6 2s6dandmediumsdownto£515s. Damagedwheatensolddownto£57s 6d. OatenChaff:Afewtrucksofprime oatenchaffsoldat£615spertonearly intheweek,andlaterf.a.q.toprime at£6lOsandf.a.q.andmediumsfrom £65sdownto£515s.Damagedoaten soldat£47s6d.
Oats:Goodheavyfeedoatshave soldtrom4/5to4/6perbushel,and onetruckofGuyrasat4/7.Goddme-, diumfeedsolddownto4/2.
Wheat:Thewheatmarkethasbeen verydullandgradedandf.a.q.sam pieshavesoldfrom5/2to5/3per bushel.Secondgradedownto4/11. Smuttyandshrivelledgrainhassolo downto4/6and4/11respectively
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Rev.FatherMilneCurran,whopassedawayrecentlyinSydney,fortified bytheritesofHolyChurch,wasone whosenamestoodprominentamong thegeologistsofAustralia.Thtdeceasedpriest,whowas69yearsofage, wasborninClonmel,CountyTipperary,Ireland,butspentmostofhis earlydaysinthelittletownofCatlin, CountyKilkenny.HecametoAustraliain1875withhisclass-mate,Rev. FatherM.McNamara,ofWaitematta, andcontinuedhisstudiesforthepriesthoodatSt.Charles'College,Bathurst, wherehewasordainedapriestin1::1. Whilelabouringinthatdiocesehewas foratimetheeditoroftheBathurst "Record,"thenawell-knowncountry Sournal.Subsequentlyhecameto ydneytofillthepositionoflecturer inge,ologyattheSydneyTechnical CollegeatUltimo.FatherCurranwas transferredtoDubboascurate,and herefortwoyearshe,didsplendid work.ItwasduringtheperiodofSir HenryParkes'aggressioninconnection withtheStateEducationAct,andthe Dubboschoolnothavinganyteachers FatherCurranfortwoyearstaught there.Tothisdaymanyofhisold pupilshavekindlyrecollections'ofhis painstakingcareandenergy.Fourof theladsinthethenseniorclasswere Messrs.J.J.Carroll,thewell-known Sydneysolicitor;N.Byrne,Chamber Magistrate,Newtown;J.B.Frawley, solicitor.Sydney,andM.J.McGuann, solicitorofNyngan.Deceasedwas knownineverypartoftheState.palticularlytogoldminers,whohadunboundedfaithinhisknowledgeofthe country.HecontributedmanyvaluablepaperstotheLinneanSctiety, andwastwicethe,winnerofmedals presentedbythata4-styfororiginal essays.Hewasalsotheauthbrofa book,whichwasconsideredofconsiderableimportance.onthegeologyof SydneyandtheBlueMountains.A secondeditionofthisworkwasdesire,d bythepublishers,Messrs.Angusand Robertson.butowingtohisfailing healthdeceasedwasnotabletounder takeit.Hewasoneofthefirstin hisdaytoprovetheextentofcountry likelytobenefitbyartesianboring.-
FatherAdrianHolierlioek,ofSt. Joseph'sForeignMissionarySociety, whosedeathoccurredatTauranga, NewZealand,recently.wasoneofthe firststudentstoentertheCollegeat MillHill,London,afteritsfoundationbythe,lateCardinalVaughan. WhileatMillHill,heshowedhisskill asasculptorbymakingabustof ardinalVaughan,whichwasmuch praisedbycriticsandwasshownonly lastyearatanExhibitionofEcclesiasticalArtinEngland.Amonghis fellow-studentsatMillHillwerethe saintlyApostleofBorneo,FatherVesttrviittil.andPelman,whoafterwards leftandbecamefamousastheinventorofPelmanism.FatherHolierhoek wenttoNewZealandin1888,and,' afteracquiringtheuseoftheMaori tongue.hebeganhisapostolateinthe RororuaandBayofPlentydistricts, wherethewholeofhispriestlylife wasspent.Hewasthefirstparish priestofRotoruaandlaterwasin chargeofMatata,Opotiki.andTe Puna.ofwhichplacehewasparish priestatthetimeofhisdeath.He apossessedofconsiderableskillas anarchitectanderectedmanychurchesatRororua.withthebeautiful Maoridecorations.Rotoiti.Tapuaekura.Pakaraka(laterremovedtoOwhatinuru OmarumutteWhakatane, MatakanaandTePuna.FatherHolierhoekalsoerectedpresbyteriesat Rotorua(laterenlargedandusedasa convent),MatataandTePuna.He rebuiltthechurchatMatataandfinishedthatatMaketu.Thelastbuildingbeerectedwasopenedonlyinthe NewYear.
healsoeditedtheEcclesiasticaland LiturgicalCalendarsofGoa.-R.I.P.
TheHon.Mr.JusticeNicholasDominicBeckwasthesonofthelateRev, J.W.R.'Beck,formanyyearsAnglicanrectorofPeterborough,Ontario. HewasreceivedintotheChurchabout forty-fiveyearsago.HewasadmittedtotheBarofOntarioin1879,and practisedatPeterborough,Winnipeg, Calgary,andEdmonton.Hewas createdaQueen'sCounselin1892,and from1891to1897wastheCrownProsecutor.Atthetimeofhiselevation totheBenchtwenty-oneyearsagohe waspresidentoftheLawSocietyof Alberta.Mr.JusticeBeckwasthe firstGraiidKnightoftheKnightsof ColumbusforEdmonton.Hiswork fortheChurchincludedserviceonthe BoardofGovernorsoftheCatholic ChurchExtensionSocietyofCanada andaseditorforsomeyearsofthe "North-WestReview."-R.I.P.
ThedeathofDr.IgnaceValdespino yDiaz,BishopofAguscalientes,Mexico,diedinthehospitalatSanAntonio,Texas,afewweeksago,where thelateDr.MoraydelRio,ArchbishopofMexicoCity,diedlessthan threeweeksbefore.Hewassixtysevenyearsofage.Dr.Valdespino wasbornatChalchihuites,inthedioceseofDurango.Hestudiedatthe SeminaryofSombrerete,andwasordainedpriestin1885,becominglater Chancellorofthediocese.Hewas consecratedBishopofSonoraatDurangoin1902.In1919hesucceeded thelateDr.PortugalasBishopof Aguascalientes.Dr.Valdespinowas deportedfromMexicoonatrumpedupchargeaboutayearagowiththe lateDr.MoraydelRio.-R.I.P.
TheKingofSpainhasgrantedthe CrossforMilitaryMerittotheInfanta Luisa.wifeoftheInfantedonCarlos, inrecognitionofthesignalservicesshe renderedtheRedCrossduringthelast warinMorocco.Thedecorationwas conferredbythesovereignhimself. andtheceremonytookplaceinthe picturesquePlazadeSanFernando amiddemonstrationsofgeneralcongratulations.TheInfantaisvery popularinSevilleforherkindnessand charity.
TherewasaromancebehindatelegramwhichFatherB.Brown,chaplainatSt.Mary'sAbbey,Talacre(says the"Universe"ofMay18),handedin atthePrestatvnPostOffice,addressed to"Mansfield,6.30p.m..Gordon Statue._Trafalgar-square,London." Someyearsago,sixyoungartists,togetherinaLondonstudio,arranged tomeeteachotherattheGordon statue,overwhichthestudiolooked. onceeveryfiveyears,onMay9,at 6.30p.m.Twoofthemeetingswere heldpriortotheoutbreakofthewar in1914.In1919,fiveofthesix-friends metattheappointedplaceandall effortstotracethesixthmemberprovedunavailing.Itwasthendecided tomeeteveryyear,insteadofatfive yearlyintervals,andthishasbeenaccomplishedeversince;withtheexceptionofonemember.Thatmemberis FatherBrownhimself.Some-years agohebecameapriestandsowasunabletoattendthemeetings,buteach year.whentheothersassembletokeep thetryst,FatherBrownsendsatelegramtothesecretaryofthe"club" tokeephiscompact.
dependablesource'ofincome."Inthe gaol,asafterwardintheOhioprison, Porterimpressedfavourablyeveryone withwhomhecameincontact.His contacts,however,werenotnumerous.Hedidnotminglewithother prisOnersanddidnotseemanypersons withwhomhewasnotalreadyacquainted.Whilecourteous,hewas reserved,andtheofficers,whoknew himandsympathisedwithhim,respectedhisreserve.Hepassedmuch timealoneandhisattentionwasgiven largelytopreparationsforhisdepartureandforcarrying4;Inhisfight forfreedom.Itispossiblethathe madeexperimentsinstorywriting, buthardlyprobable.Sofarasis known,hewroteonlylettersin'he gaol.-"IrishWorld,"May,19.
ThedeathhasoccurredatLimaof Mgr.SeraphimCimino,Apostolic NunciotoPeru.HewasbornatLorrenta,inCapri,in1875,andenteredthe FriarMinorsattheageof18.From hisordinationMgr.Ciminohadavery distinguishedecclesiasticalcareer.For atimehewasDefinitor-Generalofhis OrderintheUnitedStates.In1913 hewaselevatedtothepositionofCustodian.oftheHolyLand,andin1915 hisChapterappointedhimMinisterGeneraloftheOrder.In1917the SovereignPontiffappointedhimApostolicDelegatetoMexico,andnamed himArchbishopofCyrrhus.Mgr. Ciminohadadifficultmissiontofulfil inMexico.Hetriedtosafeguardthe interestsoftheChurchsomenacedby persecution.In10/ihewasexpelled fromMexico,noheedbeingtakenof thepeopleorofinternationallaw.The PopethenappointedhimNuncioto Peru.
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FatherCasimiroC.deNazareth,the doyentheGoaclergyandascholv ofgreatreputethere,hasdiedatPaniimattheageofninety-seVen.Father Nazareth-diedinharness,whilepreparingtheneweditionofhis"Mitras LusitanasnoOriente,"arichmineof informationontheecclesiasticalhistoryofthePortugueseChurchinIndia.Laterstudentsandscholarshave paidhisindustrythecomplimentof 1sirrowingfreelyfromthehistorical materialwhicihhegatheredinhis monumentalwork.Father'Nazareth mayalsoclaimto.heapioneerinthe fieldofGoanjournalism,forin-1856 hecirculatedamanuscriptjournal"ES7 pigasLiterarias"whichwasreadNlien GoacouldnotBoastofasingleprrivatg press.Later,in1866,hepublished,A fortnightlyreview,"OrienteCatolico,; devotedtoreligion.-belleilettres.and publicaffairs,whilefrom1867to187 -
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HOME,SWEETHOME
Mincottagesandpalaces,whereverweneynon, Beiteversohumble,there'snoplacelikeWM: -,MIDDLEARS.
I'mnot.getting*tryricherinthesense ofmintedgold, But,the'days,aregettingricherwith - thepleasures,thatthey-bold.
Forthejoyoflivingdeepenswiththe passingoftheyears
Andmanseeipstogethisbearingas hismiddle-ageappears.
Oh,I'vehadmyshareoftrouble,I havesippedlife'sbittercup, Butthehomeisfilledwithlaughter nowthekidsaregrowingup! Ihavedonewith.youthfulpleasures, butI'veturnedItootherthings, Andthere'snotadayGodgivesme butsomeinterestitbrings. Thereissomethingtobewatchedfor,. thereissomethingjustaheadAfriendwhomaybecoming,oranew hooktoberead, Oragametheboyisplaying,oratask IwanttodoVhatIfindathrillinlivinginaworld that'severnew.
tio1givenosighforpleasuresthat havelosttheirlureforme.
DoesitmatterI'mnolongeryoungas once-Iusedto,be?
Thatmyfootballdaysareoverisa factIlonghaveknown, Butthislifeinplaceoffootballgives meotherjoystoown, And1cometoeverymorningwith somenewdelightinstore.
AndI'llswearI'mjustashappyasI everwasbefore. -EdgarA.Guest.
WORDSOFWISDOM.
IfyouwouldcomprehendtheburningcharityofJesusChristtowards you.youwouldseethatallHisdealingswithyouproceedentirelyfrom love.-BlessedMargaretMaryAlacoque. ChristianarthasbeenthehandmaidenoftheFaith.Inthecrude anddevoutsymbolsofthecatacombs werindthebeginningsofthatastonishingreligiousartwhichfloweredso splendidlyinthegloriousconsummation.ofthecenturieswecallmedieval.
Happythemanwholiveswith 'Nature,wholovestheopenspaces, andwhoseekshissimplepleasures whentheluminarythatGodhassetin theskytopresideoverthedaysheds itsmildeffulgenceupontheearth. Bothintheinterestsofphysicaland moralhealththenightlifeofour moderncitiesistobeshunned.
Nomancanevenbegintoplease Godwhodoesnotrenouncesharp practices,giveupunfairdealingsand startouttoactequitably,torender tootherstheirjustdues,anddeterminetoheinallmattersanhonest manThatistheverybeginningof rrilgion.theelementalbuttrrv,,ted.life.
Peoplecrammedwithself-consciousse'sandself-conceitareoftenpraised ashumble,whileshyandreservedpeoplearejudgedtobeproudSome whosewholelifeisonesubtlestudied selfishnessgetthenameofself-sacrifice, analothersilentheroicsoulsarecondemnedforwantofhumanity.That ,,whywearesuretojudgeamiss hertwejudgeharshly.
------HOWWONDERFUL.
]!,\muchonepriestmeansinthe Hundredsarebaptisedduring thepriest'sbriefsacerdotalcareer, thousandsareinstructeduntosalvation;confessions,withoutnumber,are heard.andabsolutionspronounced: breadisbrokentothehungryand weary:thesickanddyingreceive comfort,consolation,andfittingpreparationtomeettheEternalJudge; thegreatSacrificeoftheNewLawis offeredup,andGodreceiveshonour andglory,praiseandthanksgiving, andwe.poorsinners,theremissionof oursins.Howwonderfulisallthis! Andvethowtrue!
ASTORYOFPERSEVERANCE.
InthecityofCarthagetherelived avoungnoblemannamedFulgentius. Onedayhetookupapiousbookto read.ItwasasermonofSt.Augustineonthevanitiesoftheworldand theshortnessoflife.Whenhehad finishedreadingit.hebegantothink onwhathehadread. -
Heatoncetooktheresolutionto throwathisfeetallthehonour'sand richeswhichhepossessed.andgoto someplace.wherehewouldnotibe known,thathemight,fortherestof hislife.thinkonlyof"theonething necessary."
Soonemorninghequietlylefthis homeandwenttothemonasteryof e-hichthegreatFaustuswasSuperior. WhenthemotherofFulgentius heardofwhathersonhaddone,she
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criedoutintears:"Givemebackmy son!"
Fulgentiustriedtocalm.her,butin vain.RaisinghiseyOrandhandsto heaven,heprayedforhelp."0my GodhelpMe'topersevere." Godheardhisprayer,andtaterthe threedayswereendedasweetpeace filledhissoul.Hismotherseeing thathercriesandprayersWereunheeded,returnedtoherhome,and Fulgentiusremainedfaithful.HeafterwardsbecameBishopofCarthage, andwasoneofthegreatestlightsin theChurch.ofGodinthesixthcentury.--Chisholm.
OURHURTS.
IntheeyesofGodour'Fatherand MaryourMotherWeareallofusalwayschildren;tothemweseemnever togrowold.Theirloveforusnever changes;andeventhoughwehave passedoutoftheyearsofchildhood, ourheartsarestilltheirdelight,ifwe keepthemhumbleandpureandloving andkind.
Oldheartsarethesameasyoung hearts,onlythattheflowersthatgrow inthemarericherandmoreprecious, becausetheyhavebeencultivatedfor manyyears.Inoldhearts,too,there isaflowerthatdoesnotoftengrow intheheartsoftheyoung.Itispurpleincolour,likeOurLord'sbloodstainedgarment;ithasitsCrownof thornsanditsnailsanditswounds, anditiscalleddeartotheBlessed Motherbecauseitspringsuponlyin heartsthathavelovedmuchandsufferedmuchforChristherSon.
TWILIGHT.
"Jes.a-smokin', An'a-dreamin', An'a-thinkin'ofyou.dear; Jes'a-longin', An'a-wonderin', Ana-wishin'youwerehere, Jes Lonesomeshedders
Crosstheemptyheartstonesfall; Jes'a-smokin', Ana-dreamin', An'a-lovin'you-that'sall -ForestMabenKelp,in"Pasque Petals
WISHES,
TodesirethereignofChriston earthisagreatthing,butamerewish hasneverbroughtanyoneanywhere. Eveninfairytalestheluckyowner ofthewishing-stonecannotgainhis wishesuntilheholdsthetalismanin hishands,andthatispossibleonly afterlongwearisometoilanddangerousadventures;andinreallife,where fairy-taleshavenoplace,nothing greathaseverbeendoneexceptby genuinework. Arewe.asmembersoftheChurch, Christ'smysticalbody,workingforour MasterandactiveinHisservice?The dayoflifeistooshortthatweshould gotobedbeforesunset;andunless weworktotheveryendwecannot expectOurLordtostaywithus,becauseitistowardseveningandthe, dayisnowfarspent. Hewillstaywithusonlywhenour prayersarebackedupbydeeds,and willlistentoonrdailyrequest,"Thy kingdomcome,"onlyifwedoour besttohastenthecomingofthatkingdom.TheywholabourasChristdid, cheerfully.continually,withthelove ofworkintheirheartsandsmiles upontheirlips,aredoingnoblethings forGod.andhelpinginasmallway perhaps,butnonethelesstruly,to bringintheharvestofsouls.Their actionsproclaimtotheWorldmore loudlythanany.wordsthatthelowliesttaskislightandsweetwhen donefortheMaster'ssake,andthat everyonecan.inhisorhersphere,be anapostleandspreadChrist'skingdomthroughouttheworld!
YOURJOB.
Theaverageworkerdoesn'tfeelsufficientlyfriendlytowardhisjob.Idon't carewhatitisyoudo-whetheryou' lay,bricksorwielda'surgeon'sknifeyourworkiswhatmakespossible manygoodthingsinyourlife.
Themanwhocannotfallinlove withhisworkwillneverdooutstandingwork.
Thatiswhytheranksofpoorly-paid workersareovercrowded.Thefellow whotakesonlyenoughinterestin,his jottoputintoitjustenoughthought andenergytoescapetheblueenvelope willale thinkhimselfunderpaidandprobablyalwayswillbeunder. paid
Yougetwhatyougiveismightyold philosopsy,'butitholdstrueofeverything.
Yoecan'tskimponyoureffortand expectextradividendsonyoflroutput. Untilyoulearntoseeinyourwork anopportunityforselfexpression,an opportunityofexcellingto-daywhat youdidyesterday,you'llneverreach theheights.Successfulmeninany lineofendeavour,alwaysaremenwho putintothethingtheydomore thought,moretime,morehardlicks, thanthe.mediocremanthinksnecessary.
AFTERRETREAT.
Gladnessandpeace!
Whenthegoldendaysaree'er, Andthebarqueglidesoverthewave, darkcrest
Hardbytheshore,
Gladnessandpeace!
Thoughthesoulstandsself-accused, Inthepure'whitelightfromthe ThroneofGod,
OfGraceunused.
Gladnessandpeace!
Withthedaysofsorrowpast- AndtheBridegroomcomewitha chainoflove
Tobindusfast.
Gladnessandpeace!
Foroh,howgoodisHe!
ThisLordWhohealedthesickand theblind
AtGalilee!
Gladnessandpeace!
WhenHesitsuponHisthrone, Wherethecandlesgleamroundtee snow-white4iust.
ToblessHisown.
Gladnessandpeace
AstheincensecloudrollshighAndtheeveningfallsastheheart findsrest-
Lo!Heavenisnigh. -BrotherReginaldinthe"Liguorian."
TRIALSOFTHEUNBOBBED.
Untilyesterday(writesDollyVardeninaDublinnewspaper),Ilooked onthemiddle-agedwomanwhobobbedher'hairwithafeelingofcontempt.Tomesheseemedtobea creaturewhowishedtoputbackthe clock-whereagewasconcerned-and beasyoungastheyoungest.Now knowbetter.In*ninecasesoutof tenitisamatterofnecessity.
GoingtolookformynewSummer hatyesterdayIfoundoutmymistake.NotaloneamInotbobbedor shingled,butIhavestillagoodhead ofhair.Themillinersthisyearseemedtohavereckonedthatpeoplelike meareathingofthepast,and,therefore,neednotbecateredfor.
ThefirstshopIenteredIaskedif theirstockincludedanylargehats, ifnot,itwouldbeonlywasteoftime toserveme."0yes,Madamehas notabighead.Weshallcertainlyfit her.-
PatientlyIstoodwhilealmostevery hatintheshopwentonmyhead;at leastonthetopofit."Now,Madame,tryandpulliton,pullhard,don't lieafraid.Thisonemustsurelyfit you."SeveraltimesIaskedtobe letgo,asIsawnothingnearmysize. Aftertwentyminutes'hardworkI emergedfromthatshop,alittleflattenedout,butstillwillingtotry again.Surelyitcouldnotbethe Caineeverywhere.Alas!twomore salonsIvisitedwithnobettersuccess. Imustsaythatinthosethreeshops themillinerywasvariedandbecoming, andtheshopassistantscourteousand patient,ifsomewhattooanxiousto makemetakehatsthatwouldnotfit me.
Inowenteredafourthshop,and onlystoodinsidethedoortoaskif theyhadanyextralargehats."Certainly!WhatcolourandWhatprice?" ThislookedasifIhadatlastcometo therightplace,noquestionofcolour, anycolourIliked,andarangeof pnces.Isaidnavyorblack,andanythingaboutthirtyshillings.
Abouttenverysmallhatswerepro. rimed,andfinallyahatwasputon myheadthatactuallyfitted,but,alas! itwasahatthatIcouldhaveworn only.ifIweretwentyyearsyounger. Ipointedthisouttotheattendant, andtheowneroftheestablishment, whohoverednear,nowjoinedin,and askedwhatIdidwant.Isaid,"A hatto.fitme."Shesaid."Thehat onyourheadfitsyou."ButIretorted:"Itisnotsuitable.Itwould hemoresuitableformydaughterof tventy."
lin,IstillretainastrongCorkaccent, sotheladysaid:"Youliveinthe country.Youdon'tknowwhat's worn.Isitfeathersandflowersyou want?"
AndIhadtolistentoascathingtiradefromthatshopownerwhileIput eemyhatandgloves.Itbadnot endedwhenIreacbethedoor. WhenIgotoutside!stoodafew secondstowipetheperspirationoff myface,and,whiledoingso,Imen. tallyregisteredavownottogohat huntingagainuntilIgotmyhairbobbed.
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Apparentlyintentuponthecan, ingofcoldbeefatthe'sideboard; EllenQuinn'snerveswereattunedto catchthedriftofthelownonedconversationgoing.4m..atthetablebe. hindher.Somethingwaswrong; therewasnodoubtaboutit.Ithad beenintheairforweeks,butto=day Mrs.Carson'sfaceborethestampof climax,
NeverhadQuinntakensolongto carvebefore;never,hermistressro fleeted,hadsheshownherselfinso unsatisfactorya light-positively dawdling,whentheyweresoanxious forhertoclosethedoorontheout side.
Quinnhadconsideredallthepossibilitiesofdisaster.Itcouldn'tbe MasterAndrew,orshewouldsurely haveheardofit,andasforMissShelagh,thoughshewasabithartune scarum,therewasn'tabitofharmin her.
Itcametoherinaflash.Itmust bemoney.Ifitwasn'tthechildren whoweretroublingPhilipCarson andhiswife,itmustbemoney.
Nopretextcouldpossiblydetainher longerintheroom,anditwasevidentthathercuriositywasnottobe gratifiedforthemoment.Quinnhad beenwiththeCarsonsfortenyears, andfeltasenseofinjury'thatshe shouldnotbetakenintoimmediate c,nfidenceattheprospectofanyimpendingdisaster.Shesighedasshe closedthedoorbehindher.
"ThankgoodlneSsI"breathedMrs. Carson,"1thoughtshewouldnever go.Ofcourse,shewillhavetoknow soonenough,andEvansaswell."
-Well.whathaveyoudecided,my dearaskedherhusband,who,at forty-three,tall,darkandwithaslight greynessatthetemples,wasaninteresting-lookingfigure.
Angela(.arsonthrewoutslender handsinanexpressivegesture.
"Ithinkittheonlysolution,"she said."Somethinghastobedone, andthisisthemostpracticalthingif wewantaquickreturn."
PhilipCarsonsighed.Itwasterri1,1yroughonAngela.Heknewvery wellthattheprivacyofherhomelife wasverydeartoher.Yethereshe wasreadytoadmittotheircharmed homecircleanunknownpayingguest, justbecausehehadcomeacropper.
Therewasnobeatingaboutthe bush.Asabusinessmanhewasnot asuccess.andthatlastunfortunate dealinoilhadalmostresultedintheir completefinancialundoing. Asit was.lintforthisinterventionofAngela's.Andrewwouldhavetoleave SaintStephen's.andShelagh's,music anddancing,ifnothingelse,would hayetobestopped.
"Listentothis,Philip,andtellme ifyouthnkitsoundsallright."
Takingafoldedsheetofpaper fromanarldressclenvelope,sheread: 'Mrs.arsonwouldliketomeet S--- withregardtoheradvertisementinthe'Sentinel'ofSaturday. SheisinapositiontoofferMissSc,-nfortablehomeasapayingguest, andiv,,ulrlappreciateaninterviewif Ms,:5--wouldhegoodenoughto arrangeit -Whatdoyouthinkofthat?"she a-krd PhilipCarsonwatchedherasshe Intelthesheetandreplaceditin theenvelope.
"Isupposeit'sallright,"hesaid. "Honestly,Angela,Idon'tknowif that'sthewavtosetaboutit,butit soundsallrighttome."
"Itdoestome.too,"saidhiswife. "Isuppose,ifitdoestoheraswell, shewillanswerit.and,ifshedoesn't, canjollywelldotheotherthing."
Pickingupthe"Sentinel"sheread throughtheadvertisementforthe twentiethtime "Ayoungwomanrequiresaccomodationasapayingguestinagentle.
woman'shome,in,or-near,London, where;attimes,shewouldbeassured ofcompleteprivacy;Termsgenet.ems."
"Iwonder,"ruminatedMrs.Carson, "whatshemeansby'termsgenerous.'
I'mafraid'Evanswillhave-togo,but IdowanttokeepQuinn.She'sa bitexpensive,Iknow,butshe'sa jollygoodmaid,'andI'mveryfondof her."
Carsongotupfrom'hischairand saidhemustbegettingbacktothe office.
"Ihopetherewon'tbeafreshdisastertogreetme,"hesaid,suddenly'depressed.
Angelawenttowardshim,and, drawingdownhishead,depositeda kissonthegreypatchathisright temple.
"FortheloveofMike,"shesaid, "don'tbelosingheart.Ineverknew amansoeasilycastdown."
"Ilikethat,"heprotested."You'd jollywellbecastdown,too,ifyou wereinmyshoes,andhadmadesuch amix-upofthingsforyouandthe kids."
Angelasighedtoherselfasthedoor closedbehindhim.Therewasa certainamountoftruthinhisstatement.Whetheritwasincapacityor hadluck,shecould'neverquitedetermine,buttherewasnodoubtthather husbandwasafailureinbusiness.
Whenshemarriedhimfourteenyears previouslyheboastedaninherited incomeoftwothousandayear,which, throughrashspeculationsandcoups thatnevercameoff,haddwinleddown tosomethinglessthan-twohundred. Angelaherselfpossessedasmallannuity.andthecombinationhad,kept thehometogethEr.Theprevious month,Philiphadspeculatedrashly inoil,afterpromisingherthathewouldneverbetemptedtodosoagain afterthelastdisaster,andafurther thousandpoundshad'beenlost.
Ifresultswerebasedonintentions, Afigelareflected,whatadifferent worlditwouldbe.Philip'sonethought inlifewasforhercomfortandthe children's.Aboveeverything,hesaid, theymusthaveagoodeducationtofit themforthebattleahead.Yet, everythinghedidseemedtoresultin disaster.Despiteheroptimism.Angelawasbeginningtoaskherself whereitwasallgoingtoend.
Quinncameintoclearawaythe lunchthings,andAngelathoughtit wasafavourableopportunity.
Quinn(listenedsympatheticallyas Angelatoldherthatthingswerenot goingtooweltwiththemfinancially, andthattheyhaddecidedthatthey mustdispensewithEvans.
"Idon'twantyoutogo,Quinn," shesaid,"butweshallbehavinga pavingguestand.ofcourse,thework willbemuchheavierforyou;itwill reallymeanbeingageneralservant. 1wouldhelpyouasmuchaspossible, butyouknowIcan'tdoverymuch. Ishallbeverysorry,indeed,ifyou decidetogo,butyoumustthinkit over.Thinkitover,andletmeknow whatyoudecideaboutit."
Quinnscreweduphersmallgrey eyesuntiltheyalmostdisappeared-awayshehadwhenemotiongripped her-andgulpednoisily.
"'TissorryIamtobeaftherhearingthatanything'sgonewrong,Mrs. Carson,butifyou'rewillin'formeto bestayin','tisstayiii'I'llbe.Ellen Quinn'snotmindin'alittleextra work,and,I'dbethebetterpleasedif you'dpaymelessmoney.'Tisn't wantin'itIam.Whatforwould Ibeneedin'it?Witharoofover myheadandsomethingtoeat.
"You'reabrick,Quinn,"declaredAn. gela,grippingQuinn'sfatlislehands inherown."I'meternallygrateful toyou,butneithermyhusbandnorI wouldlistentosuchasuggestion."
Quinnraisedhersmalleyesprotestinglyheavenwards.
'Tismeselfshouldbehavin'asay inthatmatterotayway,"sheremarked ,vithconviction Angelasealedand'stampedherlet-. terandwentouttopostit.
Afewdays,laterMiss who provedtobetheHonourableEileen Stanley,calledtoseeAngela,'who wasataledismayedwhenshesawher card.An"Honourable"wasprobablyusedtogreatthings.
Quinnshowedherintothedrawing roomwith'dignity.Shewasnotgo ingtoletanyoneseethatshewasimpressed'bythatsmallpieceofcardboard.
Atthefirstsightofher,Angela's fearsdroppedfromher.TheHonourableEileenprovedtobeadelightful-lookingslimwomanoftwentyeightorthereabouts,withunwaved, shingled,gold-brown,hairanddeep greyeyesbehindafringeofdark brownlashes.Hermannerwassimpleandfriendly.
Angelawaswonderingwhatsucha charmingwoman,towhommoneyappearedtobenoobject,couldseein beingthatsomewhatdepressingfigure inlife,"apayingguest,"whenEileen Stanleyexplained.
Herhusbandandlittledaughter hadbothdiedfromcholerawhilst theyhadbeentravellinginIndia abouttwoyearspreviously.Since thentimehadhungdepressinglyupon her,andshehadbeentryingtomake uphermindtotakeupsomesortof acareer.
Angela,inabriefpause,murmured somethingsympathetic.Huwawful forhusbandandchildtobetaken togetherlikethat.EileenStanley smiledsadly.
"Onehastogoon/withlife,"she said."Didyoueverseetheplay'The Ship'?Ifyoudid,youwillremembertheoldgrandmother'sphilosophy andadvicetohersoninthelastscene, whencompletedisasterovertakeshim andhecontemplatessuicide."
"Irememberit,"saidAngela.
"It'sverytrue.Don'tyouthink so?"
Angelanodded.Herowntroubles seemedtofadeintosignificanceasshe listenedtotheyoungwomanbefore her.ShehadPhilip,Andrewand Shelagh,andmoneydidn'tmatterso verymuch.
"BeforeIwasmarriedIusedtoact agooddeal-privatelyonly,"wenton Mrs.Stanley."Everyoneusedtosay Ihadconsiderabletalent,andIjust lovedit.SirJamesCoghlan-whois verywellknowninthetheatrical world-wasagreatfriendofmy father's,andwasalwaysurgingme totakeitupseriously.Hehasoffer. edmenowanimportantpartinanew playwhichistobeproducedearlyin theautumn,andIhavedecidedto haveashotatit."
Theresponsibilityofahouseora fiatdidnotappealtoher,sheexplain. ed.IfAngelawouldhavehershe wouldbepleasedtopaysevenpounds weekly,ifthatwasenough.She wouldbeoutagooddeal,butmust haveaprivateroomforoccasionaluse. Philip'sstudywouldbeadmirablefor that,declaredAngela.
Itwasabsurdlygenerous,butMrs. Stanleywouldlistentononeofher protests.Itdidnotseemtostrike herthatthetermsshenamedwere
herprejudices,conceivedatthesight ofthatlittle.whitecard,hadbeenentirelybanishedbythecharmofthe payingguest'spersonality.
TheHonourableEileen,shedeclared, wasareallady,and.seemedanxious togiveaslittletroubleaspossibleto everyone.Andasintelligentasshe wasbeautiful.Whenshewasn't studyingherpart,wasn'tshealways dipping-intotingeseriousbooksof themaster'sthat'noonebuthimself everread?
Quinnherselfhadthatsenseofthe beautyofwordspeculiartoeventhe humblestofherrace,andwouldnever indulgeinthereadingofanything whichsheexpressivelytermed"trash." Amightysouldweltwithinthehumdrumexteriorof-EllenPhilomena Quinn.
Eileentalkedtoher,andfoundher viewsonmenandthingsvigorousand refreshing.ThequalityofobservationwasveryacuteinQuinn.
OneafternooninlateSeptemlee, whenAngelaandthechildrenhadgone outtovisitarelative,Quinntookin teatoMrs.Stanley,andfoundher sodeeplyabsorbedinsomethingthat) shealmostfailedtonoticetheserf vant'sentrance.
Asmilehiditselfinthecornersof Quinn'sgenerousmonth,andhersmall eyeswrinkledupuntiltheywerealmostlosttosight.
IftheHonourable.Eileenwasasinterestedasthat,itwasevidentlyworth while,afterall,andshewasright.It wasthegrandestideaofhug,Quinn toldherself,tobringitoutfromthat olddeskandleaveitwhereshecould notfailtoseeit. Quinnhadreadittwoorthree times,andhadbeenstirredbythe playwhichPhilipCarsonhadwritten twoyearsagowhilehiswifewasaway inFranceforherhealth.Hehadalwaysspentagooddealofhisspare timewriting,buthadbeentoodiffidenttosubmitanythingforpublics. tion.Angelahadlightlyueged1:im, fromtimetotimertotrytogetsomething-published,buthadnotpersisted inthefaceofhisrefusals.
InAngela'sabsence,Quinnhadtakenituponherselftoprotest.Itwas thegrandplay,entirely-Godforgive herforhavingbeensoimpertinentas toreaditwithoutsomuchasasking permission-and,ifhe'donlybeafther submittingit.
"Getawayoutofthat,Quinn," Philiphadsmilinglyreplied."There's toomuchcompetitionijtthewriting worldto-dayforamediocrefellowlike metogetachance."
Quinndrewupthesmallteatable tothefire;then,findingherselfstill unnoticed,flickedontheelectriclight.
"'Tisstrainin'youreyesyou'llbe," shesaid,"readin'inthatdimlight. 'Tismightyinterestedyouseem,Mrs. Stanley." Eileenlookedup,blinkinghereyes attheelectriclight.
"Iam,Quinn,"shereplied.
Therewasamoment'spause,and thenMrs.Stanleyaskedifsheknew howtheplayhadcometobeonher table.
"BecauseIputitthere,"retorted Quinnstoutly."Iwantedyouto, readit,because thinkin',you'd bethelikelyonetoknowthatitwas goon, atalloutoftheordinary.To-day "Well,ifmyopiniongoesforanwasWednesday.Ifagreeableshething.andIratherthinkitdoes, Saturday. isastonishinglygood-wonderful, wouldliketocomeonthefollowingfact.Whowroteit,Quinn?Tellme
WhenAngelatoldherhusbandtheallaboutit." newshehelduphishandsinhorror.
"MydearAngie!"heprotested.' QuinnexplainedthesitCation,with "It'ssheerrobbery,noless,andwe're manyanexpressivefrownandgesAngela'seyes,expressivewithappre. shefinishedindignantly,'and "Doyouthinkit'swrong, themasterasstubbornasa apairofmountebanks." Iafthertannin'himadozentimesor pension,searchedhisface.
"Ishouldn'tworry,mydear,"ans.
11 IHI & weredherhusband."Evidentlythe CILOWAVICO. ladyhasplentyofmoney,andifwe LTCENSETSEWERAGEPLUMBERS
EileenStanleysoonmadeherself (Ceruncated). don'thavehersomebodyelsewill." GASFITTERS&SHEETMETAL WORKERS. quiteathome,andevenAndrew,the ATrialSolSolicited.fastidious, votedherawelcomeaddl.Is0-f4PIERST.,PERTH.TeL44595. 'firmtothehousehold.As.forQuinn,.................................,.
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more'Whenthemistresswasawayin Francethat'twasmakin'afortune he'dbeifhe'donlybelistenin'tocoinMon'sense."
"Whowasyourfather,Quinn?"ask. edMrs.Stanleycuriously."Wasit frbmhimyouinheritedthatcritical sense?"
"Myfather,"shesaid,"wasBartholomewQuinn,and'twashimselfwhowas schoolmasterinthelittlevillageof Athboy,awaydowninCountyMeath. Hewasthefinestscholarformiles around,savin'FatherMagrath,and. betweenthetwoofthemtheypassed alittleontome-notmuch,more's thepity,becausemyfatherdiedwhen Iwastwelve,andwefelluponbad times.That'swhyI'mhereinEngland."
"You'rehappy?"hazardedMrs._ Stanley. -What'shappiness?"shesaid."As wesayinIreland,isn'titalwaysruninn'fromus?Themasterandmistressarekindnessitself,andI'dbe (loin'anythingatallinthewideworld tobehelpin'them."
1/4Eileenhesitatedtoaskquestions, andafterabriefpauseQuinnexplaifi&Ithesituation.Thatthemaster, Lordbegoodtohim,wasnosortof abusinessman,andthatthingswere goingfrombadtoworse,andMrs. Carsonwasnotstrongenoughto grapplewiththings.
Isupposethat'swhyI'mhere? Quinnnodded. Itisso;but.mindyou,Mrs.Stanley.I'mperfectlysuretheyjustlove havin'you'herenow,moneyorno. m,,ney TheIlonourableEileensmiledkindly intoQuinn:earnestfact. -That'sverynicehearing,"shesaid gently-Itsgoodtobeliked,you know,Quinn."
Sixmonthslater"ThePioneers"was producedandscored'aphenomenal successwiththeHonourableEileen Stanley-intheroleofOctavia.Asa resultPhilipCarsonfoundhimselfto, lieawealthyman.
Therewasagooddealofinterest centredontheCarson'boxoirthe' nighttheplaywasproduced.The -partyconsistedofPhilip,Angela.he tw,,children,andlast;butcertainly !I,.2least.EllenPhilomenaQuinn.
An1afterPhiliphadmadehisgratefillspeechtothedelightedaudience \-erv,,newa,curioustoknowwhy coonsarsonstooduuintheboxand vri:c(1atthetopofhisyoungvoice:
'Throe cheersforQuinn."
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HonouringTheHostinBritain
PAGEANTSINENGLAND,SCOTLANDANDWALE.
Thirty-fivethousandpersonstook partinaprocessionoftheBlessed Sacramentthroughthestreetsof MiddlesbroughinhonouroftheFeast ofCorpusChristi.Itwasthelargest ofthemanypageantsheldinevery partofthecountry.TheCo-adjutor Bishopofthediocese,Dr.Shine,carriedtheSacredHostfromtheCathedraltoNewlandsConvent.ThevenerableBishopLacy,nowinhiseightyseventyyear,rodeintheprocessionin acar.Threebandsleclthesingingof themassedchoirs.
Moreparishesheldpublicprocessions withtheBlessedSacramentforthe 'firsttime.Notableamongthesewas theoneatDarlaston(Staffs).After passingthroughthestreets,theprocessionistswentintothetown'sfootball ground. Benedictionwasgivenfromanaltar erectedatthetopofthegrandstand, andtheparishpriest,FatherCraig, preachedfromthecentreofthestand. Densecrowds--insomeplacesthepeoplewerestandingfifteendeep-lined theprocessionalroute.About3,000 attendedtheserviceonthefootball ground.
Anothergreatpageantwasheldat Cardiff.Sixthousandschoolchildren, accompaniedbyabout30priests, scoresofteachers,hundredsofguild members,andnumerousbands,walkedthroughthecity'sprincipalstreets tothegroundsofCardiffCastlefor benediction.About50,000spectators watchedtheirprogress.
Onthearrivaloftheprocession,the ArchbishopofCardiffbroughttheSacredHostfromtheCastleandmadehis waytoanaltarinthegrounds.The massedchoirsofthecitychurchesled theprocession,singinghymns.
TheG.W.R.ranaspecialtraintrom NewporttoenabletheCatholicsofthe townandthesurroundingvallento takepartinthe pageant.
TheBlessedSacramentwascarried inthestreetsofNottinghamforthe firsttime-intheparishesofSt.AugustineandOurLadyofPerpetual Succour,Bulwell. AprocessionwiththeSacredHost washeldin-thevillageandlanesof I,ea.nearPreston,forthefirsttime sinceSt.Mary'sparishwasestablished in1801 Scotland.too,haditsprocessions. Manythousandstookpartinapageant atJohnstone,nearGlasgow,wherethe processionwasformerlyheldinthe churchgrounds.Temporaryaltars
'sereerectedinfrontofSeveralhouses, andlightedcandleswereplacedatthe windowsofeveryCatholichousealong theroute.
TheBlessedSacramentwascarried throughthestreetsofCoatbridge.A strongpossesofpolice,undertheChief Constable,regulatedthetrafficforthe convenienceofthe2,000procession, ists.Scoresofwindowsalongthe routeweredecoratedwithflowersand candles.
EvensomeCatholicsinLynton, Devon,weresurprisedwhenanout, doorprocessionwasheldthere.It wasmadepossiblebythearrivalof threepriestsandalargenumberof Catholicvisitors,andwasquicklyar. rangedbytheparishpriest.
TheBishopofPlymouthcarriedthe BlessedSacramentinaprocessionin thegardensofBishop'sHouseandthe convent.HicLordshipwasaccompaniedbythepriestsoftheThree Townsandmanylaymen.
FollowingaTriduuminhonourof theBlessedSacrament,preachedby FatherFabianDix,0.P.,atthe ChurchofOurLadyandSt.Peter,.Aldeburgh,Suffolk,theSacredHostwas carriedthroughthestreetsoftheseaSidetown.
Morethan2,000men,representing practicallyeveryparishinSouthLondon,aswellasBrighton,Dover,Maidstone,Arundel,andothertowns,took partintheBlessedSacramentGuild's festivalinSt.George'sCathedral, Southwark.Everyreligious,:rile. thediocesewasrepresented,andabout fiftysecularpriestsaccompaniedthe Bishopofthediocese,whopresidedat theceremony.
AbriefaddresswasgivenintheCathedralbytheAuxiliaryBishop,Dr. Brown,andaprocessionthensetforth withtheBlessedSacrament.ThousandsofspectatorskneltonthepavementsastheSacredHostpassed alongLambeth-road,Westminster Bridge-road,andSt.George's-road.
Processionstookplaceinallthe Sheffieldchurches,andHiSt.Vincent's parishtheBlessedSacramentwascarriedintothestreets.
Sodensewerethecrowdswatching aprocessioninthestreetsofHolbeck, Leeds,thatthepolicehadtodivertall thetraffictoandfromthecity.
Otherpublicprocessionswiththe SacredHostwareheldatBrookGreen, London(forthenineteenthvearland inthevillageofStechford.nearBirmingham-"Universe.' faXIMLN.16.16.11.1004.10,04.10.
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necessarytoremindourreadershowtheycanverymateriallyassistthe"Record"by givingashareoftheirpatron. agetoouradvertisers.We areverygratefultomanyof ourcountrysubscriberswho neverfailtomentiontheir ownpaperwhensendingin theirordersforgoods.By doingsotheymateriallyhelp the"Record"asadvertising contractsinvariablyfollow tismwsullimilmintiliiiiiiiisnane clucii,I AnApostate'sMongrel"Pup"
Becauseofavigorousprotestbythe Rev.ThomasF.Coakley,pastorofSao redHeartChurch,Pittsburg,overa seriesofarticlesappearinginthePitts. burghPressunderthecaption,"The HistoryofCivilisation,"fromthepen ofWillDurant,apostateCatholic,the managementofthenewspaperhas agreedtodiscontinuetheseriesat once.TheactionofThePresswas takenafterFatherCoakleyhadwrit tentothemanagementcancellinghis subscriptionandinformingthemthat heintendedtopreachonthesubject thefollowingSunday.
SeveraldaysafterreceivingFather Coakley'sletter,thepaper,throughits vicepresident,OwenM.Phillips,wrote theSacredHeartrectorasfollows:
"DearFatherCoakley:Sincereceiv. ingyourgoodletterofthe17th.inst., IhavediscussedtheWillDurantan ticleswithMr.JohnChidester,editor ofthePress.Mr.Chidestertoldme thatthisseriesofarticleswasbought withoutanyoneit,ourorganisation havingseenthemorhavingtheopportunityofadvancereading,andfurther, thatcopyforeacharticlewasreceived thedayofpublication.Mr.Chidester alsoadvisedthatonaccountofthe lengthofthisseries,aswellasthe characterofthearticles,thisseriesof articleswouldbediscontinuedinthe PittsburghPressasofto-day."
The"CatholicObserver,"ofPittsburgh.initsTuneissue,saysthe"New YorkTelegram,"aScripps-Howard newspaper,hasalsodiscontinuedthe Durantarticles.
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ConcerningManyThings
THEQUESTION.
AndwiltThoublameme,Lord,
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IfThyavengingsword OrThygreatloveweretrue?
Iknownosigntoguide, Novoicethatcallstome.
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WhatThouwouldstdoforme.
Whatthoughthepunditspreach?
Icarenotwhattheysay, Theirhandstoheavenreach, Theirfeetarestuckinclay. Thereisnohelpbutwork.
CanstThouforgivemethen?
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Ludwig'sHeterdox"LifeofChrist."
Fromanexchangewelearnthatthe formerGovernor-GeneralHealy(ofIrelandhasannouncedhisintentionto contributeimmediatelyaseriesof articlestothe"DailyExpress,"ofLondon.refutingEmilLudwig's"Lifeof Christ,"whichthatpaperpublished ininstalments,andpartsofwhichwere declaredblasphemousbynumerous Irishbishops.The"Express"has:lad manyreadersinIreland;butthepronouncementsofthebishopsinthat countryhavehadaveryseriouseffect onitscirculation.BishopO'Dougherty.ofGalway,hasbeenparticularly emphaticinbrandingpartsofLudwig'sworkwhichthe"DailyExpress" printed.asblasphemous.Mr.Healy recentlyreturnedfromapilgrimage toPalestine.Hehasannouncedthat hewillincorporateinhisprojected seriesofarticlesastoryofhisjourneytotheHolyLandasapartofhis refutationofLudwig.Rev.John Hannon.S.1rectorofMilltownPark, Dublin.willaddonearticletoMr. Healy'sseriesalso,inoppositionto Ludwig'sstatements.
OutofthePicture. Goneandforgotten.Thusmight anancientepitaphherewrittenwith referencetotheKuKluxKlanatthe RepublicanNatieralConventionlust closedatKansas.U.S.A.,saysaCatholicNewsServicecorrespondent.And atlastconventiontheKlanwasa trill,aggressiveanduglyfactor.There hasnotbeenevenaword,awhisper abouttheKlanallweek,andthisis (Ayoneelectionremovedfrontthe rdcr'sdomineeringClevelanddays. Thentheordermaintainedalavish suiteasheadquarters. Adiligent soarchherefailstorevealevenahotel rooma,aKlancentre.Lastconven;ontheKlanwas"bignews."Fifteen renorteilswereassignedtocoverthe Kluxeractivitiesexclusively.This timenotawordhasbeensentout. N,-,toneofthebigchiefsprominentat Clevelandcanbefoundherethisweek. 1-1,,,rdeianditsdemandsisregarded eorpsc.
residence.Effortstobringabouta uniformdivorcelawintheUnited StateshavebeenmetwithareluctanceonthepartofCongresstoface theissue.Therearevirtuallyasmany divorcelawsasthereareStates."CatholicNews."
TheTyrannyofWomen.
AccordingtoaChinesenewspaper, husbandsintheinaccessiblemountains ofTibetare.callingfor"men'srights."
Thearticlein,questionbearsthetitle: "Husbandsnolongerwishtobesill> jecttotheirwives."Itrelatesthat therehavebeenprocessionsofmen paradingto'thecryof"Downwiththe women."Themenhavepublishedan explanationoftheirderrionistration whichrunsasfollows:"WehaveBufferedtoolongfromthetyrannyof women.Theytreatusasthoughwe wereslavesorcattle.Oursuffering arebeyonddescription.Wewillendeavourtoindicatethembriefly Everywomanhasseveralhusbands. Thewomenforceustomarrythem andtheytreatusasplaythings.When theyaretiredofustheydismissus, treatuswithscornandturnussilt° ridicule.2.Wearetheservanesof thewomen.Weareobligedtowork forthemandtoilandmoilforthem inthepursuitofmonty.Theycuily orderusaboutandsuperintend.tur work.Theydonotallowustotake envinitiator.3Womenmaymarry again.Therearelargenumbersof widowers,who.howevet.arenotall,wedtoexpressthewishio WedemandthefollowingconcessiLrs 1.Thatthewomershallrecogniseour associationforth,assertionofour rights.2.Awomancannotcompela mantomarry.Bothpartieshavean equalrighttotheearningsofthehusband.Eachwor.anshouldma.ry onlyoneman.2Amanmayma'ry againafterthedeathofhiswife.4. Eveninthecaseofalargefare,-of children.thesonscannothecompelled' tobecomeLamas(Buddhistmoil'.-.. 5.Inthecaseofincompatibilityof ternnetr.bothnartieshavetherigh:to dissolvethemarriageandtomarry seeiie"
TheStigmaticatKonnersreuth.
MexicoMakingDivorceEasy. e,leleenitstircreatedby'he ,ingenterpris-oftheMedcan 01'11,cl-cooftheUnited thedivorceEaciiii inMexicohasgiven tthemovementfora lawwhichhas,een inInultoryfashionfor manyyears.Thedivorcemill,which appearstobeoneoftheinstitutions hasdevelopedduringtheCodes -eeime offersmanyatte tiithoseseelzingtobreak,marital Assuranceisgivenbythepror'otersthatdivorcecanheobtained withvirtuallyno'lossoftimeandno embarrassment.Lawyersareathand andtheformalitiestobeobserved ,,abeenreducedtoaminimum.The onlyredresstheUnitedStateslas instthisnotoriousMexicanindustryarethecourtsinthiscountry. lyhichmayormaynotrecognisethe Clint'.'tiofdecreesgrantedinthis 'ashienSomehave-beenheldtobe intheUnitedStates.TheadvertisementofthisMexicandivo-ase industryhasagainraisedthequestion ,i-betheruniformlegislationwhichwill, ineffect,setatiubli^standardof moralsfortheUnitedStates,willnot lietheonlyeffectivemethodofapproachingthisproblem.Francehas discouragedAmericansseekingtosever matrimonialbondsintheFrey courts.Mexicohasnowtakenadvantageofthesituation.Inseveral MexicanStatesitisnowpossibleto hairaffairssoaraangedthattheSpa rlicantforthe(11-orceishandedhis decreeashepassesthroughonthe trainItisnotevennecessary.fogo throughtheformalityofestaltlis!ling
and"itwasamiraclethattherewere nocasualties."Whatitamountsto isthattheyaregettingalotofexitement,agreatdealofhardwork,and afewconsolationsinthewayof finds-butnotasignyetofthatglittering£13,000,000.TheBolivianGovernmenthasissuedawarningagainst the"treasurehunt."
Mr.LloydGeorgePaysTributeto PriestsandNuns.
Mr.LloydGeorge,writinginthe "DailyNews"recently,said:-"The Churchwhichduringtheyearsfollowingthewarseemedtosuffertheleast fromthereligiousreactionwasthe ChurchofRome.Duringthewarits churcheswerecrowdedwiththeanxiousmothers.andwivessupplicating fortheirbelovedonesinperil.After thewartheattendanceattheCatholic churchesontheContinentcompared favourablywiththepre-warperiod. Myinformationisthatthisimprovementhasnotbeenaltogethermaintained.Buttherecanbenodoubt thattheactionoftheRomanpriests oftheContinentalarmiesinfighting sidebysidewiththepoilus,andthe devotedtendernessofthenunsinthe hospitals,madeadeepimpressionon theheartsoftheyoungsoldiersand theirrelatives,andralliednewadher-, entstoRomanCathdlicAltars."
CabinetMinisterWithEx-Soldier Priests.
M.LouisMarin,MinisterofPensions, presidedatthisyear'sreunionofthe LeaguefortheRightsoftheEx-SoldierPriests.TheLeagueiscomposedofreligiouswhoweremobilisedand foughtforFranceduringtheGreat War,anditsobjectistodefendinall circumstancestherightsofthereligious.M.MarinistheheadoftheRepubicanNlocierates,andisakeensupporterofthemovementseekingthe abolitionoftherestrictionsonthereligious.Inhisspeechatthebanquet heldatthereunion,hereiteratedhis viewsonthesubject.AnothermemberoftheCabinet,M.Oberkirch. SecretaryofStateforLabour,apologisedforhisabsencefromthereunion, ashewasretainedintheChamber.
Thefollowingextractfromanarticle byDr.GeorgeWunderle,Professorof TheologyatWurzburg.hasbeenreproducedinalltheCatholicnewspapersinGermany.Dr.Wunderle writes:"Whoeverseriouslyexamines thequestionswhichsurroundthecase atKonnersreuthwithoutdiscovering acleardefinitivesolutionwillnot speakcertainlyofamiracleandwill havenorighttodemandfromcircumspectpeopleasupernaturalbelief,but ontheotherhand,suchaonewillnot hesatisfiedtogiveitaneasynatural explanation.Foreventoarriveat thislastconclusionitisnecessaryto solvesomanyenigmas'thatindeeda vastandprofoundstudycannotbe dispensedwith.Thereisquestion.in part.ofabsolutelynewfactswhich presentthemselvestothestudyof theobserver.Hewhoisto-daydom inatedbythegravityoftheextraordinaryeventsandbelievesinamiracleweleavetotheresponsibilityof histwopointofview.TheChurch hasnotpronounced,.consequently thereisnorightgiventoanyoneto condemnthosewhothinkdifferently. AstotheChurch,sheweighsandexamineseverythingwithprudence.It isindeedtimeformanyCatholicsto rememberthisreserveoftheirChurch. andinthemidstofthesurprisewhich *hestrangefactswhichsurroundthe caseatKonnersreuthcausesthemto moderatetheir'excessoffaithand zeal."
ExitingFindinBolivia.
Ayellow"Star"news-hilldisplayed alloverLondon,saysarecent"Universe,"announcedan find""exciting bytheBritishexpeditionsearchingin Boliviafor£12,000,000ofhidden"Jesuittreasure."Itturned'outtact411 theexitementwascaused'bythediscoveryofa"well-builtwall,"which theadventurers,withtheirincurablz., optimism,believe"mustbethedome tothetreasurechamber.*Theexpeditionworkedhardfortheirexitement,forthe"Star"correspondentrecordsthatthewallwasrevealedbeneathtwentytonsofrock,afterdays ofdynamitingandhydraulicoperation.And"everyoneischeerfully workingtenhoursadayunderthe Mostexacting-conditions."Theyare alSogoingthroughsomeofthedangerstheyanticipatedwhen,onleavingEngland,one'oftheirnumber declaredthattheywerecarrying theirlivesintheirhands.Threeof theircranescollapsedmysteriously,
severalDeputieswereatthetable.of honour,aswellasaProtestantclergymanfromParis.Attheendofthe daythereligiousgatheredattheArc deTrimphe,whereoneofthem,a priestoftheDioceseofBelley,who wasblindedintheWar,renewedthe damewhichpermanentlyburnsbefore thetomboftheUnknownSoldier.
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TheCentenaryofRosetti
Perhapsnophaseofnineteenth-centuryEnglishartandliterature,writes JamesFordBingham,in"America,"is cloudedwithgreaterobscurityforthe uninitiatethanthepre-Raphaelite movement.Evenlessunderstood,at leastduringhislifetime,wasthe founderandinspiringgeniusofthat movement,DanteGabrielRossetti. Thecentenaryofhisbirthseesfinal judgmentstillsuspendedregardinghis impassionedefforttotransplanta theoryofrenaissantItalianpainting andpoetrytothesoilofmid-century VictorianEngland.Theimmediate resultsofhiscrusadeagainstarti,,tic conventionalityandcomplacencywere notrevolutionary,yetviewinrelation topresent-daydevotiontomedievaliem,Rossettimustbedeemedapioneerandevenapatron.
Theexternaleventsofhislifewere neverstartling.In1842therearrived iiiLondonanItalianrefugee,Ga brideRossetti.forty-oneyearsold,a graduateoftheUniversityofNaples, rcuratormemi,ofthe membero: museumCarbonit,hae and threatenednowwithpunishmentfor participationinanabortiverevolut'on againstKingFerdinandI.In1826 Rossettimarried'FrancesMaryPolidori,sisterofByron'swell-rememberedphysician,andherselfthedaughter ofaTuscanfatherandanEnglish mother.
'1 nameDantegiventotheirFrst :onbornMay12,1828,symboliised thevenerationwhichthegreatpoet's memory'inspiredinthisexiledItalian household.ThebaptismalcombinationGabrielCharlesDantesounds strangetomodernears,foritwas changedinearlymanhoodtothemore familiarDanteGabrielRossetti,or .implyDante; Aftersomeprkatestudytheboy enteredKing'sCollegein1836atthe ageofeight,andremaineduntil1843. Histalentsseemedequallydividedbetweenpaintingandliterature,andwith characteristicardorheembracedboth.
In1853hedecideddefinitelyonprintingashislifework,relegatingpoetry tosecondplace,butthedistinction asnotabsoluteandforoverth;rty yearshedepictedpoetryincolourand formandvivifiedhiscanvaseswith themelodyofhisverse.
Rossetti'sclaimtoattentionrests chieflyontwoaccomplishments,his shareinfoundingthePre-Raphaelite movement,andhissonnetsequence.
ticconventionalityandegotism,purg. ingtheirvisionofmundanedross,and focussingonwhatwasstranghsfor ward,serious,heartfelt.Theydidnot denythatgoodartexistedafterRaphael,butintheireyesitlacked spirituality.Thepaganelementof theRenaissancehadquenchedthat burningglowofmysticismwhichthey perceivedinFraAngelico,Giotto,And Cimiabue.
ThefirsteffortofthenewBrotherhoodwasatrilogy,onecanvasbeing, contributedbyeachoftheleading members.Rossetti'sworkwas"The GirlhoodoftheVirginMary,"Huht's "TheLightoftheWorld,"andMillais'"ChristintheHouseofHisParents."Publicreactiontothesepro ductionswasdisappointing,moreso becausetheywereintendedtoestablishthestandardofthemovement. Rossetti'sandMillans'particularlyreceivedseverecensure,andtheeffect wasunfortunateforDante'spr,,nd, sensitivenature,alreadAirritatedby domeWccircumstancesthisfather's failingeyesighthadnecessitatedre. tirementin1845andthefamilywas forseveralyears,instraitenedcircumstances Thepainterassume) anattitudeofaloofnessresultingin muchbitternesswithhiscritics.He settowork,however,onanother theme,theone,perhaps,whichisnow hestremembered,"EcceAncillaD,mini,"consideredbyconnoisseursLhe oneperfectproductofthyoriginal motiveoftheBrotherhood.
passionateheartfindexpressioninthe onehundredandonesonnetscomprisingthesequence.AfterShakespeare's sonnets,andMrsBrowning's"Sonnets fromthePortuguese,"the''Houseof Life"ranksasthebestworkofits kindinEnglishliterature.
Littlemoreremainstobetold. Neithercountrysidenorseashorebentsfitedhistiredbrain,andonEaster Sunday,April9,1f82,hepassedaway atBirchington-on-Sea,nearMargate. Undpubtedlygreaterpoetsand greaterpaintersthanDanteGabriel Rossettilivedin'thenineteenthentury,yetviewedintheperspectiveof fiftyyearshisworkstillcarriesinfluence.Itistruehislaterproductionsdeviatefromtheloftyspiritual idealprofessedinearlylife,resulting perhapsfromthereligiousindifference whichcharacterisedhismaturity.He triedtoblendItaliantraditions.vith Englishconservatism.Toacertain extentherevealedthetreasuresof medievalismtoamodernmaterialistic world.Nevertheless.therichCatholic faithwhichhisfatherhadaliandcaed -listhavebeenssorrylosstothe youngerRossetti.EvenDantesloes potpossessthssameappealwhencead throughindifferem.eyes,andonewondershowmuchvealthierartmight havebeenwereRossettiableissecr.ssh hisinnatemysticismatthesamef.tint asdidhisgreatnamesake
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"TheHouseofLiie."Thegenesisof thePre-RaphaeliteBrotherhoodwas apparentlyspontaneous,anditsorganisedexistencebrief,butitleftan impressonmodernartandliterature whichcannoteasilybeestimated.For severaldecadesbefore1850,English artwasinastateofatrophy.The blightofeighteenth-centurymaterialism,whichinpoetryhadbeendispelledbytheromanticists,andinpoliticshadproducedtherevolutionsof 1830and1848,whicheventhenwas agitatingthereligiousworldunder theguiseofTractarianism,stillhung likeapalloverartstudios.
Butinthemind,:ofitsfounders,the Pre-RaphaeliteBretherhoodstoodtor regenerationinliteratureaswellasin art.Toadvancethisdualpurposeit wasproposed'oinstituteamonthly magazine.Theresultwasthe"Germ," firstappearinginDecember,1850,'nd destinedforunmeritedobliviontatter thefourthnumber.Allmemberscontributedessays,sketches,orpoems, buttheill-fatedventure'sraisond'etre wasaccomplishedcompletelywhenit itioughtoutRossetti's"TheBlessed Damozel."Writtenwhilestillinhis earlytwenties,itcontainedtheessence ofallhissubsequentpoetryandpainting,andremainsto-daythebestknov.iiproductofhispen. Asmightbesupposed,itwasimpossibletosustainthehighgoalthePre. Raphaeliteshadsetforthemselves Practicalnecessitiesoflifeaswellas recognitionoftheabsurditiesinto whichyouthfulaltruismhadledthem; compelledthefounder',onebyoneto withdrawallegianceandemploy'heir talentswherebes,theycould.Yet toallitremainedalandmarkbywhich subsequentachievementcouldbe!yeasured,anditseffectuponcontempor aryartwasunmistakable.
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Thenintheautumnof1848Dante Rossettistruckthesparkwhichwas tobecomeabeacon.Includedina 4groupassembledatthehomeofJohn EverettMillais,inLondon,wereRosettiandHolmanHunt,allstudents ofart,andnowintentlyporingover somereproductionsofmedievalf-esosfromtheCampoSanto,Pisa.Innatereligiousmysticism,enthusiasm for_hisart,andpossiblypatrioticardourinspiredbytheworkofhisgreat ancestralcountrymen,firedDante R,ssettitoproposetheformationof asocietydedicatedtoreform.The keynoteofthene-.vunionshouldbe sincerity.especiallysinceritytona. tore.Thetwenty-year-oldenthusisst bycommonconsentbecameleader, slidMillaisandIlunt,eachayear :tinges,hisstaunchlieutenants.Re. (-suitswerespeedilyadded,theartists, F.G.StevensandJamesCollinson (thePre-Raphaelites'onlyconvertto Catholicism).ThomasWoolner,a sculptnr,andWilliamMichaelRossetti, brotherofDanteandchroniclerofthe meetingsoftheBrotherhood.Ford MadoxBrown,Rossettii'steacherand devotedfriend,withalltheconservatismsofhistwenty-sevenyears,sympa. thisedwiththeyoungrevolutionists litpolitelydeclinedmembership. Rossetti'saltruisticnatureshowed itselfinthenamechosenforthe Brotherhood.Theyweretospend themselvesforartwithallthepassionatezealandself-immolationof. medievalmonkspreachingacrusade, theywere10devotetheirskillespeciallytotheportrayalofreligioussubjects.castingofftheshacklesofartis-
Inthespringof1860,RossettimarriedElizabethEleanorSiddallaft:ra courtshiplastingnearlytenyears,duringwhichherrichbeautyornamented manyofhiscanvases.;Shehadnever beenrobustandherstill-bornchild wasagreatdisappointmenttothe painter.InFebruary,12,Mrs.Raisettidiedfromanoverdoseofla,Aianum,andRossettiinthefirstpassion. ateoutburstofhisgriefcaused'he manuscriptsofallhispoemstobeinterredwithher.Heconsentedto havethemexhumedin1869andpub. lishedthefollow;ngyearunderthe title"CollectedPoems."
Inthemeanwhilehehadta':en quartersinCheyncWalk,London,in aneighbourhoodlongfamousasthe rendezvousofartistsandliterati.Here heenjoyedthecompanionshipofCarlyle,Ruskin,Sainburne,GeorgeMeredith,HallCaineandmanymorewho wereattractedbythebrillianceofthe coterie.About1868hehadbecomea victimofinsomnia,andtorecur:re liefbegan,tousechloral.Theasug ensnaredhim,andmatterswereaggravatedbyhittercriticismofhis poetrywhichnowappeared.Mental depressionsetinandfortwoyearsit asnecessarytogiveupallworkand liveinretirement.Herecoveredsufficientlyby1874toresumepainting. buttheoldfire'wasgoneandhenever againenjoyedgoodhealth.
Thecrowningeffortofhislifeisime in1881withthepublicationofasecendvolumeofpoemsentitled"Bel: ladsandSonnets,'containingalums othershisbest-knownballads,'.The WhiteShip.""TheKing'sTragedy," and"Jenny,"aswellasasonnetsequence,"TheHouseofLife."For yearsRossettihadamusedhimself withtracinginhisownlifesimilari''es withthecareerofhisgreatpatron. Theclimax,ofcourse,camewithhis wife'stragicdeath,inwhichhefornd aparallelwithAlighieri'slossofBeatrice.Thesefanciestogetherwiththe deepestthrobbingsofanextremely
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