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Review, Newspaper Page Portrait: "The Pilot," About "Delightful New Book of Verse For Lovers of Ireland," September, 12, 1942.
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11 January 2014
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1942-09-12
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Boston, etc., Pilot Pub. Co., etc., 1858- .
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McGarrity Papers
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McGarrity, Joseph, 1874-1940. Celtic Moods & Memories. McGarrity, Joseph, 1874-1940 > Poetry. Newspapers Sections, columns, etc. Reviews. Newspaper clipping.
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PAGE TWEL! /2-1G4 2? \ BOSTON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1942 : THE PILOT
‘s Delightful New . : eae ° ; - whiplash of thie Gast po and the
Cites Bond Book of Verse For Rur ° | Li fe Ca ucuses Christianized Pay 8 Tr ibute al fail, i Pati Gr Cronin, eon, U. S. Plans ‘
/ . 5 5 ued, “American a own
Between | joi. sna gh Conference 500 Years Before Russia To Labor’s 8 amine meter! Cultural
f the new volume of wi invent f ane : s
Americas =" ct tnd) Memor- Scheduled a Part in War ‘war we have. worked Aid to Spain
. i foreword to the fifteenth centt wastertn that it would be
M ARGaney BRINE
ET!
RETURNS FROM TRIP | 0;
sation, Though
y left Tyeland at the age
teen he never lost his intense
the fortunes of his
—
aes on ue IN
conflict
‘BURGH, 10—The| Yn ury, the
Georgians, taint te the Cau | writer notes; the country was, rav-
f South Russia now | are e Pe
raiana and this as.
chante tor. the Bresence today
ha:
stood co be-
en Soviet Russla'and the Invad-| about 200,000 Mt
=| C}
mmedan:
fe if we to
REV, JOHN CRONIN, s/t the. sry za were
ON CATHOLIC HOUR | yo:
eet ton WILL ASSIST IN
REPAIRING RUINS
rent
. rotherland, tarting penniless in , ing armies of Nazi Germany, be-| Caucasus rej
Says People and Culture oc cunt Staring a gh Twentieth Annual Session cae rstiang five centiies| [Pater a recounts the APpeals for Increase in Spirit resident and Ambassador
Of South America teristic energy a Will re ature \Proge arlier nthe Russians, the Rev. efforts of the Popes to Of Cooperation So Confer, Find Dama;
Underst: years’ from | oO ‘Ten M. Capy ne. Georgians to the May Of Civil War Less
je was ong recalls in an article appearing in urch, beginning as. Than Expecte
Irish Americans who worked to the “Pittsburgh Cathole.” 4 the year 1230, when Frane
righ Lndepen Reviewing the history of Chri na were vent tnto the ead try - “ .
Misa Margaret Brine of Cam- | det {poetry is| PEORIA, Til, Sept. ota aa saat arity i the Caucus, reared ‘pe followed ten years W YORK, Sept. 10.—A trib-| of cooperation and common sense| WASHINGTON, Sept. 10—A
bridge haa returned after two and | lar cord of the. distilled tion to the ‘full-day’ Father Muninicane, In 1626°some miscion, ute to labor for ita part in the wee [Suter win” Micke. tomerese's [plan for rehabilitation of the cate
one hale months of travel through | emotion of thoge difficult years. || which is planned for Fra ‘Teache | hart, one oft tne best iron ‘ati ies of the Theatine Order went effort to date, and an appeal for world "worth ving In tural treasures of Spain under the
the Andes of Colombia, Ecuador| "And yet there is a lasting qual-|ers and Lenders on & urday, Octo-| le historical writers ited eorgia and in 1661 Capuching | development through the war of a rant”, he continued, | auspices of Governments
and Peru. Time and time again as|ity to poetry that crystallizes any | ber fe twentieth, Samual con- States, states that thei tranaie sent there, ‘Phe ‘Theatines left spirit ‘of cooperation that “that Troe the evils of war this |the Americas was revealed oy
she experienced earthquakes and|event however charged with his-| vention of the National Catholic| tion of the Bible goes back to the shout 1100 and for the next 145//dividends in. sound econ good should result: that we may | President Roosevelt at th
zardous mountain trips she con- | torical meaning. And to the lover| Rural Conference, a special fitth and sixth centuries, and is| years the Capuching were the only |@nd decent human relations alter |Eet ‘to House rec ny.
sidered she bad a legion of guar-|of poetry there will be much in| pri been counted one of the oldest transla-| Catholic priests in Georgia. letory, was voiced last Sunday | jive wit earns ‘the President said,
dian angels that brought her safe- | hese tines that transcend even the | youth. ne y the Rev. John F. Cronin, 8.8. | standi thi wud Galt for repairs and special
eroism of a battle for freedom, Each parish of the ‘Christianity came to Georgia! Named. Headmaster Professor of Economics St. | our world in flames, then’ ‘milion care for Spain's treasures of art,
that there will be the ‘vocation of the| Peoria, as well as bert stp oC. the from Constantinople and wit it Mary's inary, Baltimore, in| shall not have died in vain’ chites cture, tenet ure and manu-
cathoi eeognbone to the quiet, beautitul, simplest and most| surrounding territory, will send| the Gres Len- Of mout! the firat tot woe of four “Cath- ver ipt somewhat by the
be understood through | @%auring things of life. Says Pad- delegates to represent thet youth | bart oie , ce. that S nh ot oust iory School °"s Hour naaresses scant | NEW Anthology O: Givi ‘ia by comme
re is io |Falc Column effectively of | organizatios societies, bout two ani e “Catholic Hour” is broadcast inanced by contri-
Catnai epe, ee ene | this qualit Stn MeGarsity's lock ocietieny | The om belt mltions, belongs to thor | “Bon very Re R. 1, Sept. 10) each Sunday over the Red Net Religious Poetry butions trom iad ana or-
South American culture mss hedral.\ dox Church of the odo, eB Pree eer | Work of the National Brondcai To Be Publish ed | ganizations within the leas,
opportunity to know the people and ving Ireland that w Group meetings “prom Constantino nople row edt Ok Be ser nd Jing Company end in produced y NEW YORK, Sept. 10—Plans/under the sponsorship ot the
the country was made available to in aie tle that goes to ‘mar h dem; our rsa ns also received the ‘Sreeis tar oe, ee ‘h mi the Nation: Coun rail 0 cau tole for pubiation of the second oom spect tive afovernments, but would
bee talks by the|Lady of the Sacred He: St, John Chrysostom Pury ee was a lay mas- | sen. Father Grom current tament of n=} not incl ppropria~
seni and offers/ ers and topics be: 5 they. ‘akewise translated ‘nto th je school in the “pring jes is on “The Sictony y of the naa! cnunolosy of religious p poetr | tion, “ Neeat, fs re tea of the
Brine travelled over the <t night, and goes to | oP inee Chevies D. White, [own language. However, with ne ‘en of the first school year—| ang his talk last mighty on ‘te eve | have announced by Harbin: |United, States, President Roose:
Par ‘American Ei hay from Care apel—it i kane, “The Dignity |conquest of the country by the!’ 7 of Laor Day, was “In| ger House, New York publishing elt 8 aid. He emphasized that the
fegena to Lima, Peru. In Carte- iat these pieces | of Rural ‘Mrs, Albert | Russians came the Russian liturgy, ne becomes the school’s second and in Toil.” firm, lan would be predicated on
Bune she visited the shrine of Peter at ist and weiter, of | which the Georgian clergy was S Tat una ee ee Re vnulling ihtoe that “you have volume will be issued in the Shale remaining neutral in the
or ‘earth, Mian “Queen in a|forced to accept in Ot the pete who has’ joat ace dona, weil in your sector of the iarty. ‘winter and the Ealtors are/ present war.
Social Hetterment Farm Home,” and the Rt. Ret rigned, Father Borgstedt joined » Father Cronin said that | Dom on its compilation.
Bogata, Colombia, she h left ec-| Mage, Luiel G. Ligutth, Executive |Home in City or ve |e ratsmouth Gonmnty ie onile ‘ne ‘single group may take | Poe try, re previously published Explaining, that "ene “plan is now
opportunity to see the remarkable | ono! instance, | Secretary of the Natio al cat zt le will u et ates wae credit for the “miracle of produc. or Unpabshed! is sought, it, and both being Proposed ne Latins Am
ic elle | young people w sito be’ "given an |curamor ot P
social work being carried on by| the @ Post touches off the essence of | Rural Life Confer mity to become acquainted | ent. for. pre ter a”, labor has had a considerable jlo established Governments by Nelson A.
re Campoamor, $. Jy in his)a people's devotion to their moth- Golden Opportunities" ; nin’ the ‘Gathone Workers move:| ae tae ai a oe 2t part in thie ‘victory on the bom invited to submit Rocketle, Coordinate vot Tater
Circolo de Obreros and was tol jens, ir lines “To an Irish Mother”: | the afternoon, sectional dis- jenedict's a ‘ort Augua- antl may submi it merican the President
she was on orertGeed | Cte Day ena us, Scotland. He in 1935 'y wish, but no single | told re erters at his press cont
e of the few North/rnere's lightning in her eyes of jcunsion meetings will be. conducted | othy id id made his esa suds “In this war”, he said, us Bl P* press fe
Americans who become fa-| blue by youth and for youth. “The fol-| the ‘Grail’ trom Livertyville, th 4, |as refused no. important. ‘sacrites feom should exceed 50 eae eee a eae ees originated
miliar with this remarkable work.| and in her greying hair: 1g subjects will be treated: or-| $1 asked of it, On the rary, ft Tength, | Manuscripts | shou yrs between hiniself and
Bishop Andrade of Bogata in-|Her spirit's brave, her heart is “uate of of Future fusband and |ganizer and di oe Par- haa often heen the first to propose typeseiten ey nanan, Proves Carton oe ue raven Tee
vited Miss Brin contribute ae ue, Wite?; "°C y Keeping’! “The [ish Activities, Befingharn, Tl. will je | Measuré which meant hip to | 08 one side of the paper onl y and} cently sppointed tates
articles to their new newsp Youn 2 cathallc ission- | na ce Hour. | en | thousands of workers”, sould be adarensed to the ‘to mba a dor t0 Sp pain
"EI Catolisme,” in this, way “to | All dangers ‘te her “country’s sake | What kind of a Farm Do Ite ls the author of more than 40 Fath r Diman resigned from the | “That intangible spzrk called |Wewee Gs, Yourth Avera New | the wines doe ie reer eked
bring the Catholics of Colombia) An ‘oes defy: Want,” and "What is a Productive | pamphlets ‘on parish activities. |morale ‘will get results when the | yor. ed senna assador to investigate the
and th America closer. She |No sacred rand will ever break York, N, ¥. All manuscripts | effect of the ci il War on Spain's
feels there is a great deal that we| While she is nigh.” should be accompanied by return | cultural treasures and has now
as Catholics can do so that these} /Lovers of poetry who share in tage. ~ been advised by Mr. Hayes that a
Irish tradition will enjoy this vor] oe cater fork, surprisingly
“Our Irish Letter |
By a Special
thi
religious
| ‘hi 1°, “ t by all age was done. Most of the treas~
brow vent ie loner fo ua. a ue e wee aie oan compe in fine ON re fos 3 Cc Inthe was ‘mashed last winter. | ures were hidden away to escape
fenced by the mkny questions | Pp. 107. Price $1. 50. orrespondent i eantalned 0 poems by|war damage but many now need
asked concerning Catholic life ia | 200 mend. cane n poets. ma attention and irs, he
North America, Well-Known Teacher MATT TALBOT raised to the priesthood by Most ‘eries\include wooden figures, some is in-many ‘ways an| “The * Queen's. Work” ehabilitation art,
oO. ‘he y In Sev renten years ago, on Trinity |Rev, Dr, Browne, Bishop of Gal of them neatly carved, and soft. ocx “onc wea patric ian ear: New Present “Roesevet ened oe
| Deposits Go On Interest Sunday in 1025, a. sixtyenine year way, This was the fst occasion leather shoes and sandals of a | literature. OR Appears in New will enco tourists from
the 15th of Each Mon’ Rome Succumbs | oid ‘ay laborer collapsed in more than three and a half cen-’ very early type. During the drain- | vances the ver ‘ina the 4 Magazine Format merieas 4 tor pain, Noting me
Mortgage mone; lable fn LONDON, _Sept.-1—Msgr. Ar- | died in Granby Lan or battling wil turies that Franciscans were or- @&ge operations of years, |obit date, A. D. 461, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 10—The/ 18 of the American countries are
loans an residential promerty {}thut’Curotte, for many years pro-|on his way to Mass in St. ue! |some of ine carly Annals refers present world upheaval ia charged| predominately Sp: gin,
fessor of theoloj in Rome, has | /our's Dominican Starch, Hi to Palladius who arrive in Ire: “science ween it Go 4,” ne the Faesicent stressed the cultural
DORCHESTER | ict et te 2¢e of 73, « radio mes- tity was unino land “A. D. 431 and who Was also Geta issue. of “The Queen's| ice that. bind tis hemtaphess to
‘sage fi ‘Vatican City heard here | Was conveyed to known as Patricius, or Patrick. ‘ional * soda ity: ore, Spain,
reports, He Was a native of Canada, |Jervis Street Hospital, ‘The se ihe here, The Saaue has just| The Spani:
SAVINGS reports, He was a native of
upHayr ‘consultor of the
MATTAPAN SQ zation of the Sacraments, he also [Ba
$ @ canon of the Lateran Basili- -
a
Dorchester’s Oldest
are his “ceiling” pric: -
But, as prices among retailers varied in March,'so
lo they vary toda ay." Celing” Pr ices are not fixed
prices. And ther ing as
“Government ceil ling” wae, Buck retailer, in ace
cordance wit tok catablished his own “ceilings.”
The law merely told him
a he may not sell above thos ing” pric
je retailer is an important factor ‘in prising
the consumer from the high cost of living—as
Bation. Moreover, many etallars sell many te ems
price
‘The fatt in Glasnevin
cemetery, Dublin, Ja zw Place
of pilgrimage, uring
day evening in
of the Matt Taibot * section ot the
Immaculate Conception Sadat,
attached to the Churc)
Francis Xavier, vi
below what market
, they represented real he
ada llgs give the advan-
tage of last Ma reh_ pric
- ; , .vinited the, grave
Consumer-Business Relations Committee where prayers were recited by the
»Rev. Father ual Director.
S.J. The promotion f the Cau
motion. Use
Boston Better
Business Bureau
LiBerty 3038
:
52 Chauncy Street
Thi
lated into
lected a member of the
She was granted the
she
Georg
pontine. Tutor of tre:
1 Pro:
0
Perta belongs: to the ‘Early Iron {Classes in the evenings. Jn
Age, about the period 600 B- Ara te nnguage maveraent she tock
For many years
oun a teacher
sppronimsatel, 100 B. with ‘the’ Becles Street Dominican
objecla throw much tient on the |Convent and wan President of its
Pupilet Uni
hebite a of the prehis- |Past Puj
toric B
Ornam of gold and silver 7 PUBL! ICATIO
Gefined types such as gorgets,|tented work, “The Letters of St.
bracelets, and those elaborately |Jerome” (Dustin wne a
dest ent shaped orna-|Nolan) Rev. James Duff of St
ments as “iunulae”. Silver /St, Patrick’s College, Maynooth,
matrices or moulds for impressing |PFesents twenty-five selections
wax also been found, A8|ffom. the Saint's correspondence:
ight be expected, the useful |it is a fine portrait of Jerome and
id occurs in our beads, swords, |tury Latin, Classical students, and
spears, and an immense variety |enpecially grammatical _ purists,
of articles dating £20 Ste pages much thet
ig and puzzling, but
8,
zB, and pendants — iogeinet tonciee | and
* Potts
notes,
several European lan- | with bronze trumpets, pins an A tect ntitied “The
jfAaEes a8 well ox into some of the brooches and even pegs from sos Be Paik Mgelivered. in. Dulb-
This organization 1s supported by reputable Danintan inti Ancient Objects rch of a pe ent yea jenn hax
butions, ana operates, witout prot wo promate IStAN onvinarions | * wooden nat ther ob 8 das a monogreph |e
tng and integrity in the printed and spoken ord. * Ondinations or the Franciscan |jects are generally well P by the Dublin Inatitute for. Ac-
Order tn Ireland took place at St. |in the molat eat whore some nave [vanced Studien, It is an attempt
nthony's College, Newcastie, | remained embed aed for al at least |t0 solve some chronological prob-
Galway, when seven students were two thousand years, The discov- Jema in the history of fifth-century
« . i 4 - §
8
"(the task in 166: lecent
iter Father OFerail ‘Sea and oecenee achievements
the | the al
ple assistance in Father Ft
Chu
ister ar dore's to of Qn es
ceo cl the St Anthony Galways, Studs efamined che yaaa archaeologists |who wou the siccessor. to. Pal. | streamllt s mney ne, wich has
rial arrangements was aston: |! ory have recali A ac we Past few years. The |ladius. The theory is an ingenious | vetained only the name of pre-! Providence Me
Ished. to diccover: that the ‘body |that. the last” ordinatlo tnventgations one and in its main featfer ap-|deerenor atte true tite stories" TOT 'eapn okt _
was bound wit, chains and cords. Franciscan Priesthood ‘te Hand nave “ausaateg 0 the pr rineieles of | peat ment with the |in it are contributed by readers. eat on hire e4
This ts one of @ series of “CONSUMER-WAR-SERVICE- The secret wi vealed, and it ig in pre-Christian eeenolopreal vane but how far it “For 1 rd Te ‘erm
MESSAGES” ‘published without charge in cooperation with was then discovered that the body | m nate ey “ot Bon anal Jakes, on arti-. will ween the ae of historic writes, “men had pus! | a wor 10—
the Boston Better Business fogsann as @ contribution to the Sane of Ms Matt Talbot who for suppressed and contented, after | fici nds, where the early lake | cal criticism be seer religion out of life. in “places ne pads en Jo} ay sh Dil iret "Ou P.,
National -Defense-Victory program for (1) elimination of ad been employed by | the Flight of the Earls in 1607. dwellers raised wooden structures - a they did not entirely suc- ae . Lr, LL.D., president of
saste, (2) conservation of resources, (3) efficient use of @ Dublin firm of builders. x tran-|In the same year the Irish Fran-|to gerve as houses, recent investi Poh “oti me Millions of Americans still providence oiiene since 1036, has
bus wing power, (4) understanding of spired that for over forty years |ciscan ole eee Louvain, Bele gations have contributed much to fourth volume, containing believe in Him and accept His 1aWS/ been reappointed
problems |e had been a member of the 8 au sm , cur ‘knowledge of social te = 683 1 agen of the “Commentariue | of purity, decency, human dignity, | three-year term,
idality of the Immaculate Concep years tater t the College at the Bronze and Bar To Rinuccinianus”, a valuable Se mercy, justice, and brother! Dione reappointment
}tion attached to the Jesuit a ome was established, Sin mee that In the National ae teenth century’document, has But millions in other lands took by Very Rev. Ter~
of St. Francis Xavier, and url ee time siudents of the Irish Francis- | Cial exhibition of og ands i pew issued in Dublin by the Stationery | the exile of God and the rep s. Stebernctt O.P., Provine
all those years had, quite unknown ince have been ord rdained | being arranged, and the ma Office, Another volume, the fifth, | morality seriously. Hitler did. Mus-/ cial of the Dominican Order, who
« eye ” . jto his friends and fellow workers, et "om markable and interesting ‘objects is in active preparation. John Bap- | solini did. Stalin did. between Dilton to suc~
Ceilin Prices practised a life of remarkabl re ee Scored during recat gears, | Rinussin,Arebiatop | of tam these ganze med wth :
terity. Inquiry: revealed that for (CHAEOLOGICAL representing almost e1 ed of ee rvaland tn the pated 1645-1648, | Che, magnificent inventions of e
period of at least thirteen years | ~ Dist LOVER: &rchaelogy, will be on views to Ireland in the period 1645-1649, | century and alt, mn js the first presi-
. e hi orn chains around his a pamphlet compiled by Mr. Se ee with him on hia return to | wreck the world. of Providence Colleg a be
Are Not body. story of his severe | H. m4. Leask, and issued by the De Healy | Great. collection of docu-/ “Once on a time T used to be med superior of c=
asceticism, since told in many |Ppartment. of Educ: ation it cireu- | - YHA ents and correspondence relating asked by unbelieverst what. di 4 \ariate of St. Thomas Aquinas, the
| books and translated into many | lation in schoo ention ve Npceurred his mission and referring to st ligion ever do the word? ligious community of
Tt . [languages, "ea: well as|drawn t requent” ‘discovery fn ‘Dablin Of Professor ‘Mary Hay-|contemporary affairs in Ireland. | Though I cout “newer clearly 1 t the Coll
1xe rices western, Ce now v pone around the | of objects of eat historical value |den, formerly Professor of - | Before his death, which occurred | enough, now I don't bother to 40] wel} ag president.
world captured the imagina- and interest in Ins ch bogs istory at University |!" 1653, he placed these documents | it. Instead I merely retort: ‘Have | “since assuming the presidency,
ions aa Cohege, Dublin, removes @ noted |i" charg ange, of two nee oe puehinn you noticed what sclence freed! pr. Ditton has carried out a pro-
S e peat {s being Talsed for |#cholar, a great social worker and Fathers, Richard (Barnsiy) O'Fer: | from religion So th est m, of reorganization and ex-
With certain exceptions, retail prices may go By ee tt iets [Robert (Dantely O'Connell, who ie nade the God-hating and rel= panaidn whieh Wipe teorear nization
, iarged faculty,
higher than the price each retailer charged during ety years ago she became in| belonged to the southern region of jon persecuting ‘aietatorn a0 of several devartmenta, end an ine
March, 1942 for the same or similar articles. Those 863 ‘the first woman scholar of | Heamand win direction that we democrats who still | crease in administrative ‘personne,
they should compile a history o
his nunciature. They “commenced are ‘ghting
w years
t least a little—in God| tn 1939, at the time of bis reelec~
alone for the very |tion for his second term, he orgen-
§ of the world. Tt took the ized @ building fund drive which
nS | resulted in the erection of Aquinas
he "echafel Hall, resident students’ building.
inder the present reappoint=
ment Dr. Dillon will remaln prest-
Colleg
1905.
work was continued by Father
co nnell who completed
1666. The work is written through cites, bomie Pathesrals
reathematie
waged
out in classical Latin and remains, | war ‘on civilian, populations, and Gent. of
snare from ita distorcal value, a8 | made us onder if erty and Vir! August,
ou nple
of the|tue and justi ana mercy w
high Santor’ ‘et Classical scholar | not perish fro1
ship attained in the schools of nev- meh tniarity for nineteen cet “la I Spain Marks .
enteenth century. Ireland where /turjes has—despite all obstacles— of St. James |
ignity of men, apne Sheoreoy a Spai
reasonable basis of liberty, re-|celebrated with great solet ents
re-| the Feast of its Patron, St. Jam
The liturgy tor the
Latin ves en freely weed aa a necond stowly bult up the a
vernacul
cxoac PATRICK
below ir “ceiling” aa eet uiversity. Tenens PILGRIMAGE the weak. In one hundred and fi itty Mass on this Feast dates from
‘ the simpie imecriptions: “This is the From a bog nC County Clare there |her social cultural act ties: on the oss t Sund ay in July, the | years sclence without religion the year 1150.
Because, in arch, ‘many months previous, iPlace Matt Talbot died, June 7th, /has been acquired quite recently|Was a club for ing girls | oce: of the annual pilgrimage, | men who pate Goa ae just about General Luis Solans Lavedan,
many cot iti ot riced a razor which according t ‘the ex- where she visited and “conducted over rant 000 pigs from, a parts | bombed ‘out of the|Captain General of the Bighth
‘Ensaio Am- | Region, accompanied by the rent
cipal authorities, performed
jonal custom of presenting
rocky | world, ‘and ‘ewe ein
ne the ee font win this war,
rick in } su
County M. ‘he first of twenty
Masses wan ciate in the ora-| Pro Parvul
A.M.
they may
traditic
on the summit Rev. gift wan received bi ost Rev.
Dr. Prendergast, unm, preach Tomas: Muniz Pabioz, Areishop
ish, and there was a setm: of Compostela, who recalled
in English by Rev. William Phil- ‘ORK, Sept, 10—The first centorlerold history of Spain.
-|bin, C, SS. R, Esker, The pil- annual neta award for Catholic | yo ntiago” and
tne, owe , ‘Most | Children’s Liter:
e in the United tees ‘trom, Fr over oon sti mn nr
mpostella,
by
Dr. Walsh, Archbishop ot eee oe rae ane ode crak | Pe t2 his tomb at
wh Pro Parvulis Book
Felner Angeles OMe Can. Dubs | Fill award the Down ey Medal, The | A censorious talker is @ generae
lin, who for 36 years in succession |e named mor the mem-|tor of gloom,
s cls
[OF annually, of the Rev, Fran
Dow!
e
one hundred priests were present, y, 8. J. who founded
lem having come from jo elu.
Jimb commenced at "The medal will be awarded tor
brilliant moon- | “the fest American children’s
line of pilgrims book written in a Catholic literary
wended its way slowly to the |traditior
ching in St, Mary's tat
, Westport, tlost Re be Enrollment At wrth
th to pray Fordham U. 100 out New England
that ountry vapinituaily and | NEW Sept. 10.—Ford- A complete separate
economia sotla attain leads fname University, continuing Ite
ing plac on of ths ipolity of, acecternting studies || Free With the Sept. 13
orale i's an could ay in omer ae ae * students
from. the summit of “the | beta armed SUNDAY
holy * untaln vt would be to tell | fore res, conmenced cusses this
ADVERTISER
them to live ves worthy “ot theit week with an estimated enroll-
ancestors, and to keep the Faith. |ment of 8,000.