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Thl» Hli Holla*** Pop* Piui XII dielared l»«t ThaiMdUy, In * homily h* deliwed In «t. fitef « BailUca at th* aolsmn cs*n«wilgatlo» of St. W»ry ef 8(, Kuaphrasi* J»«llitiir, Foundress of tie* Ulitir* of the Good ihepjiird, mate of 8t. Ofmm* 0»(|»i»i, Pwieenls* T*rM*ry of A»tif W *•» g**t'. tu Ut« •*<* al iM r***t #1 Itv Mm? if «*, So. para*** * M # 5 * * » April It WM AK«4 :*# . JHM T•*»** <*t m- CkHwn* i«= If In tw^firtylnb^, '• "iiljfflf h*" »«ld ««#;&•«**»*' *f ft*- Mttlft una u|« <li«l/ J«r» *f «*«, wBlcti ,lj*i;,|il#.-'iii(Mt aH»f«i'. M M lh«m< MW#» ill l«Blii(Uon fof th\ MIM* O( «U^'te;p|:.mrtlfr tti*rtw»V t*'tfM« m«nfa»t« (Mi *»cjf»d fl«M« to "Hm- m time*** U our Unit «truH* ^ m*m"m vimm. fsr^iyf^tf l»OMJi .Jfctit. for wrthly «(tift'.3(p#«me'«iri to cincil *H<St»«t f»uU» *nd purify thilr htWU ' with pt»*i%c* mi<t yldui worlu, - IjM^d, th«y niMilfot « tttntiui-Auiu imjutumt thtlr un» oftfthw pnwsni »mr imtui <MiirN, *ud ••ftm'•»% »h*mi«lr«i to th*** MHU, oMlvfr«uc M thilr iwv< y<km0<mt- lmjn«dl«t« tlttlr* .(^AiioiM*: irwtiiM* «nd »n tnwMM «( fv/mr, •» »?o«u«t «f »plr^ wV>li*4W *»d «ii«Kit*nt' r«l*tl#n( ;Mirtm#;ii rl«iiti'i»Tt»mi« M Uu'iitlM *t* : llhrtiw,, t|t»'lfc»nJt« of jiHil|# Wf "A »•«*•((«•«» »t till tl» w*r "Our **iimcee'«Stbokiiigs 69 c - MWhji*!* *ijr ittntfwl , r « Siitwwr |l^o«t hml MW **« *mt »MMur Ilk* HIM - v »tockttii* ^IKOMlll 1 *. .. Krva Ih»p*tv, jltsr JSHAPXS ,,. s*iwln, urn**, i-«w- %**** « t*l*fhm -.-WW 3940. (Stie)t h*V* b«irt,(nr«Kt i»bo «xll« «nd !*• jWittt th* dtli »f *l*ilf oouhlrloi H^fn^th'fiik-fcaMMUt, *%mttiitmt w* ifwk'iKttft tw flf)^i«K ip«ctacl«», ws r«I«« tb*an on teigh. And whll* wt *orlernrt3y udoar* tht *(»v!our »»c«nd«d itvio IIw«M »nd d«ilr< to follow In 1*1* true**, lot u s pray lime Vlrgimn wli<* «lr«»<Jy vtijoy Hit (lory th<«t thty m»y look upon ni with klt»I niKK, »ntf, tmpittttlnf QivUa* Or***, m»y l««d to U**t »a pt*m» Country tow*td whteh «v« (•»><$ with pro*MMlv» idvsiu;* in vlrtti», "M»» th«y •!«« obtain from Cod tbfc4 *ul nutjons, rwnimbtring th«dr eunmon itatttro «nd Coramewi r«tft*r und Cr«»tor, m»y C«M« «o ')»tflvldttt l»y rivilry »nd r*-e»ti.*i^ llii unity, itiay unit tobt «i(ltita»4 by iMitrid *nd m»y r#con*tittit« m&Qxi, m#y «s«» to wir for imy c«nt«ntlon» *nd m«y tmiy cortx* imU to th* eemttHli of p««o«." CMMBJMUSM* •» A*e«iul«N D»y D««wlnk «U«ritlon to tho ,f»«=t ttl»t tM CMHMJlMtlOIW tMk pll<=0 on A«.«i(i»lon Thundiy, Potpo Plw« UQt»d dt, t^o thi atut .whO M£4 tltit th« ro«»t of tho Aioonalon i* Ihi ««UM of oyr itivittoii, «n-d lli»t» whir« pftvlouily th* H«*>«d iioo-ndid glortouily thiro com now lii hopo that th* mtmboro »t*o wUtl iK*»d, provldod thty «ro *blo to ^llaw'HH mamptti. !Ua*t Rov. Mix Buciko, Titular Btahop of Cidfc, wko hai bom niMi*d ttmporfcry Auxiliary to Blohop CotiilintrlrMi Bohach»v»ky, of tho Ukrtlnlkan Oreok Catholic Dloo*M of tho ITatftid 8UU1. with r«*Jd*nco in flilt»ct*lphla. Biahop B»»«t*o wai fowmarly Auxiliary to tlw Ruthinlirt Rlt* ArchWohop of JUwow, Poluasd, now occupied by thoftovlcti.H< hM Juat ar> nV*<X in tho limited Statti from ail apoitollc vuadUMon In Sbuth Anwrien, (WftWC) , .„, „«,..«», T*>Uinf th* van confr***tlotaa lh»t tht two now Saints hot* orowraod tft*te many vlrtuoa with * iplrtt of p«n*n.oi and of prayor, lh» «oly rather laid St. Mary mi tt, Buphrula PolUtiir** «p«ci«.l thacwetirlaUb wai thi Ohriatlaan HrM»«th,which rindind bar mbl* It anMn lit* « « y ofrtdimpUonU> M aaaany «tr(*. St. QotKmav CaS* lint. HU'MoIlnm oontlnuod, wac« hlddNtn Wt* Chrlit Jn Clodt. «IM3 it»th4nf was d**r«r to hor than to ntidtSatta illontly on thi wound* eef Ihi Rodiiraor. KLBhtim Cardlnali, M Blahop». rtlativoi or PaiKL Plua XIX, olihtt hlrwj*o and PrincfMii oMtaJy, th« fhilcai ot Calnktla, thi full dlplo- MVks. osrlHi; Kyjfon ft *aylo«r, ~'<*Mlont Ro***voit'».»«T»on«l, rip>- ...„-i:tly* t* Uw Vltlcitn; auntr Mha'«f lha «**««* Mobility; rapra*- Mnt»Uv*| • { tho rollfloua I M # - IIII aui(| taltctoua bodlii with at- Uchiwonli to tho now Satntx, ane3 Miihar pilgrims win pnaant foi- Ihi fnpriMttva caroihontta. Rola- tlv»* of 8t, Mawry of Bt, Uuphrsal* Pilhrtlor arid St*a«mhia ,G«lnn3 MCUplod ipoclal placis. Ltif Ericton S«nt From Trondheim f o Plintdi'itf In N*^ World JflM»d LW7 m •lot wo, it» ' Slldint. glaaa »tOf«** tr*y, : »* viotto r, ac WAMMMJSCH Tha altoiHloh -*? *ha p*«plo of th« WMtorn Wo*)d H dully bolm drawn Ute«ftilla*avl*,and in par- ticular to -rwfolhalm; (Trondhjira). Attar ctnliA *f *<lltiv-*> «aca and tutat, WMK»in think of thli oily, whloh m oftaoo tha oonWr of Viking and Nor** lid, tha capi- tal of th* ilatl, . , ^ ,_ Whor* 4* ftOttithelm, and why «M it—and li «t—ow Imp-ortintt ThW city It III Morway, »0 mlloi aouth of th« Ar-etia Circle 0i) a tin* with th« Inssith, of tha Tukon fllvor of AMikaa *v»d jdast 1,600 niitaa duo notth *»f Komt, It U tha third lar«»it oltsr ot Norww and in Vlkta* tlmti « t » a thi ca»U»l ot th* country Ada* ClarUtlaalty WM •aUbllahcd In NSorw*y f It *tc»mi th* «CC1MIIH1CK3 o*ntir «f tho country ihi m a t of th» Arch Centrally Iwatad on th* 1,000* mil* «o«at Una. t»ovia»d »y »»• tu>o with bttutU^a ^ordi a*»d h*^ jh*«, prottcttd an. •whitir by thi warmth ot thi GPtttf Stroain and In communloatloh **IB*. tho *dj«ln»l country by rtiasn* of a MO'inllt tone and tintasatieally b«»uUful fjord and YMIOEW* arlvara, Trond- halm waa und l»- ttvdiy, for thu« raaMtw, ot monontium atratatxlo lm- portanca Tim 3aer*. ono can na< turally and iut3y stpproach Swo< don and all loutabayn Norwray. rar back In VtaUns Minis, Trond- halm wai tin asatharlng plaw of all th* p*|«n K»rthwm from the ourroundln* twastefi. Th* «r»l d*; llbtrat* attinipfc tb> «apUoa tho old rellf toni with tht* n*w (atth camt about »B0 *hwt K*«kon triod to outlaw hotthtn prmotlcto In tho ahlre* ot Ttoiidbt«t». Prlaa** wort brought front Mn«a»nd, pMiunv ably from thl-Nioraoa colonyv Dani' law But thi ntt*s*npt Wai too much for on* man, Krtt**n Boat A* n«**lo»ary Th* Snotrl 8«g*. tolla tta that Olaf (Olav) T«y«**M«ft 4« »W planted thi CTOOM thi* vicinity and thatftw«* -atcttia htf* h* »ont Lelf Erlcion wotatwaard aa a wii- alonary to 0r*enl««d. "Krlcwn, howavar, WM blown off hi* courio and Undid In Vfantland (Now, foundlandli On JfuJy «, 1&KKS(» at fittcatMitad, iwt outildi of IftwitdhelttJ, King Olaf (Olay H»r**ld»oni waui klllod In battle «ili«dih» for and «»tab- llahing Chrlitto»aty-,M Wi (country, Th* battli cry of hl« nt«n wai 'Pramm, Ft»t«h«, Jft , ainh\-~-Krlit*' jn'onn, Kroumcrm, Olafommn,' Thli cry wit Jatard oho* again, but in far a%fc,|a^y^.JuyiMO »* And thi y**»i»* Kliur' Sigurd, htnaman of K3n* OUf,. aalUng aouthward «.. »*a*aUh* :'*m larg* ahlp* *nd an army of 10,W Want Th* .•VlBaftl*,- 'mt«_. One* again ,«ghtlng fot ChrtaUanii , Wa*tt KI«|,.C»laf diod, St, , . W*« bota. f«f iatonr*dlatol3r thiro- aft*r »ura«M»- jja;i|i|*i*» j*f***.]» 5Jort*d to h f t f % * 1 p t ;at s ;*lt ft A^huwh!iyii9tlfe|^P?w •ay»*« Tbcro being no local tradition for stone *rchlticturo, modelo oi icotasaiaiilcoU mmuirnenls w«r* lougAit In t h * oldor. niarby coum- Irle*. anch ** 'Ungland and Nor— mrnvdy, and s o wo find t h a t the woodtan ohuroh of St. Olaf. bull* Olaf, son of Magnui, w * a r e - placad In 1075 by a Cathedral, dldlcatid to Chrlit and S t . Olar. During th* next 400 yoars. tliiat bulldting w*« enlarged, and tran— itptav and *. n a v i added, Th* simp— Ijr, Norman chari.ctirlitlc* war* rimovod and more beautiful gothic column*, arcadei and vault* wer« kilt- Tli* cnttr* weit front w*» lltrtehad with artlittcally carved itato**, th* wlndowi glued wltfci (hi Sneit atainvd glaai, and inild*s Wi z c a d , t h e r e wir* many vory btau«4f«l altars and an ixceptlonaJ ihrlza* to S t . Olaf. Ift %m it Papal Delegate, Gaf^- dlnal Broakapar*. an BngUahroata, who- later bocami Pont Adrian IV, vlslbewl, N o r w a y . While t h e r * . h* timoved th* Cathedral of Trondt- hilnek from it* position under tbs* ArcSadloceae of Lund In SwedeaQ and made Trondhelm the Archdlt>- «»*> of Norway and all i t * colo- nies, which, at that time tnohidesd Icelauid, the Faroe Islands, Oreeta- Unct. thi Orkniyi and t h * H e - brldte*. Werid'i Karthernmeat Cathedral Tfae Cathedral at Trondhelm £* tho northernmost In th* world. While It auffered many fires, «n<3 (or grenerations after the Protesc- »nt revolt w a s In ruins, it h a s r e ~ ctntly been restored and Is now ai hittonal monument, all the cootfcy tlcoaaitruction being done a t gow^- emmelit expense. The Cathedral &3 one* again visible In all it* Klory. TruJy. It i* "The Crown a n d t h * Flower of t h * Kingdom." 'la A C e e d Neighbor' Honor Roll For May Tf»* Honor Roll at St. Ambro*-e aohool for M a y l> aa follows: lis*!* Cnfci Botothy hrtuael. B«««-. nu iHeSltttjKUnmMt, Gunn n«h»m, BtWKs Urn. J»«nf V/mrA, Murl.l M.v.c. t l l l t a n lijlh. rildcia _Co»n, Eltlne Saps. JMK» lt«hiMWi> J « n Klcnk, Allun Brawn, Albert B)(ij» ami Mm* CatlirvtiiiK _at**«Ui Grwl*t NottM Du»». DorotBty S-SttitlMh, D*ri« (Scutch. N««ey Glbwef. Jlh* OtaJnUr. Meaejf fletney, fnnct* K«BI- to, *W*]ht. S«jf«r, Owrtrt Horbit. Ktxn |[t(r«r««», ait* Wnuiur, n«™«nF HU<EI> «tl»f. OtmWine Sehwurti, Svctya St,«.ll tin) » l « n 3H(dni«M. „ f h c l * .(!(•*»« .»eb«rt »«lmon». Wilili llltee', ttvlhit S«Mm«», Atllne S*k!WUl_... lltioK Xofltaji, Nut) Cstroll, J«m Vimsl, >lh*rin« *)««»>*, C*rt H«»«lm«l«% Kotxert titrar M* ¥ « * * Sknrilt ^ :ftni| flfkies Dorolhi,, S«««4. Bwrtwor flijieaniii timrt » « « « . Mttjtret Hertw**, tt» 911MM. Kob«rt W«l(, fvm»ld Uiptst, " UcTcj«it«f, V»*»h 8«l«mi. Jo4*K-h I i # * ^y I ta Nidarat, of M**W^^^h#.pijp»|i:fr|I' /? 1 all ,*f hejjhirife Xiaroati «a»f in s e*att*i**U< 1*4- 3t*cr*i*l»af aula-, #Jber*,w j t - » . s - r! *L . I JtiVKth*. IWty Meyer, XlMiier KtrM. l'st-e- IW Kalhri JJwndilla* Hittmm. J«j^e« l<tr«-» M«ir. Xltcn Bdile, Jo«n Bindnl«rt« " " ' WMMTii. ' .. (.>«k; B«rMi,l W«t». OimW „, aru»«*a SiSkuUMIs, Wehaid, W«»J< M*lc^ Attin* B««k»«lm, Ann HoVunfc-n. Pkji»S»i MM-: aa*vjiM«a* C«vn«Jt*. * OBWI %»*#r. WltUlm D««k*rt*, N«l> IDS 3Nl»r«fl«. BWi»ixl «tC«rthr, C»Urtrit*w S«»~ J«« G«lth*-f, Kll«« MeM»h»B. JTi5.i. Mae^iM 1 *** «««^.,T«t«». Ww F r . t e l Tells Of <Contlnued f j r o m P a g o 1) sudden, Stalin feaavd mad* friendi with thilr aroh-amatmy! But Com miiniat fldfllty psrevailed. Through 'thi fellow.tr«vil«r».' vcatterad In aviry dlriotlon, tfae party remalnid filthfol to Slillrt." "At flnt thty kept alienee on flltl*r and itttiatad th* policy tft pitce of the Rovaet Union. By in- vading; Poland, by establlihlng So- vlit atrongholdi tan th* Baltic couh- trlia, and by ia»*alng every lm- W t t a n t military p o i n t In rinland, SoYJet Ituiala haedt, they claimed, 'lived XaiternE-urop* from war.' 1 tt brought 'PHO*,* t h e y aiaarted, to E a a t i r n Kurop**." Opeea Attack 'At the prturtt time, however. Chi fConiintern oruce more, oipoclol- iy in the Uniim S t a t e s fight* Hit- ler a>Ml tha Alllew* a* well. That thli i * for miti propaganda pur- poies U dimomuratad by th* foot that, when you g>r«s* them, they (till justify thi HCltler-SUUn Pact. Thiy reallnd lhaft th* moat popu- lar-party line, especially in thli country, wai to pvat th* two partlii at war. In Kuro-pe. in tha sami ontiKory. You inegtst pcrhapi turn up t h e i r public a u t i t u d * in lome- thing like thin "Let the WuCern Imperiallsti fight one another . thi* is the log! oil outcome ol t - h * capitalist sy) torn. Pence enn only be enved, If we let them flnlib one another, ai the U . S. 3 R. Is now dotng- kieplng out of t h e conflict, and k e e p i n g the smnlB n o t i o n * of East- ern Ehirope out o f . t h e conflict. The t r u e Prince of Peace li Sta- lin.' *Koep »w»»y from Europe.' The Yanke ere snot coming.' 'We won't fight In the* imperialist war.' 'Scliolanhlps, not battleships, are wanted. Let the notional wealth be u s e d to re(liw unemployment here," etc," Hoi* e n U, g, "It ia obvious that this propa- ganda will hive a strong appeal with many people^ T h a t many '(ol- low-travelers' *rc s l o w l y returning under thi staff s t n d rod of Tapn Stalin"—at ha it familiarly called by non-Coinmuntsata— was aea'n on Miy 1. whin the United Front pi< rade In New tor&, grouping many thousautds of people, lasted from 2;09 P . M. to » : O 0 P . M._**vin hours. "The numbir odf 'fellow-traveleri' will ohvlouily few ta proportion ni the unempbyruent situation will not be relieved. The fact that m»ny wcaltliy f b r m s are making more and more ^business with the U S. S. R. (note bow the exports to S o v i e t ttmila" h a v e increased In the p a s t six months in spito of the "Morel Embargo") will necessarily give a new prestige to the Bol aheviks In this c o u n t r y . Bach new victory of Germany with, in conttqieence, an lncreas Ing influence of t h e V. 3. R R. is hailed as s major triumph of Bolshervlki throughout.tho world." Warn* America The Iron age, thanks to tho to- talitarian phllotOKphios of Neo-Pa- gan Nail-Ism acxd 'Rodless Com- nmnism, roigns o>-ver European civ- lllistior, now threatened in Its very existence, Ever since 1033, the Papacy condemned elmultane ouily both theaae conceptions of life, as oppoMd to ClirUttndom and °a* trying to> c r u s h it. Theio ate h a r d days, fisJl of anxiety, and, if t h e r e is a re&3 w i l l to preserve freedom of religion, those philoso- phies are to bt - w a t c h e d carefully Into in America *a elsewhere and their exponinti ashoutd not have the possibility of c a u s i n g conflicts on t h i s side of tfcae Atlantic." F a t h e r Ledlt, act the close of his lecture at St. B e r n a r d ' s , exhorted the Seminarians t o b e alert con' earning th* tctoual conditions ot thi . w o r l d and to fit themselves, as well as possible, physically, intel- lectually, and mo-ialiy, so that they may help to pare-vent th* Com- munist*. who h*£ve gained Russia, (torn winning thee second round of the b*\trt», lunw^sr, the struggk fot luprewacy of thee World by Hew lutlon., '"** ASm* NeJg****' Jea^rflt oc**^istw»* Yehe,'J«l... . ... IttMastlVattk 3et*ejri» »ml IHaJ> A. K«M- ., <%*ii*rr ...gjjfe. : i***eit*i $*?£*.8*W*» p mm. t J g a b ^ n M«»Ji, J*feja«a<t Mr-*,, 'At'l««* .tinilnrt.- M.ty C«tr«*« III** «i4 C«irfUr» D*ll*r. , (;fAi fa'ii<e**« Nilgaber* """&$* whom the Lord loveth &* chsastenethi and as a father ia On* *>nv tftaseth hiraieU, ^ i!*^ Cardinal Confirmi inl'» Crandton % i m c A N o i r r . « « f t . ^ssaiaim H e n r y Cardinal Qaaperri,'Bishop of V a l l e t r l and a ? r * f * c t of the Su- preme. TTlh«n»l._,o« Qi*:....Afto*toUo Slgnattura In th* O t l l e g * of S t Ga brl*t lit Route,' a a d m l n i a t e r e d eoh' nttaovtionto rebarisio Glano di Cor- ttltasao, ton of Use Minister of Jforelpra" Artilri^ <k»unt Qateauo Cltno, First S o t a Masses M tot Priests Set In Home Parishes (Continued fronl P a j t th» Rev tH- Maynard A Cormnell T f h e itev. Bernard V. Kucb-jcruui, soaa o f Mr. and Mrs Stepheaa V. Ktscfcoian. 1131 Joseph Avo; La^dy of Perpetual Help Schooci. 8t At»dr*w'i Bernlnary. f t r a * 8o>X«mn KCsass, May U, 9M o'clock. Our Lafedy of Perpitual Help Chceroh; AiWlstant Priest, the R«v. Prsancls H o e f e n ; Deacon, Uie Rerw. Bertarand Hades, 0-fVE.C, Subileacon, the Rarv. John Sohmwetoh; ^reatchor, lbs* Rev. Gerard L Amsuin; Rescep- tlon. parish hall, 3 to i o'clock^. 'aril* Rev. Joseph K. MoOavarthy, loan of Mvs. Mary A. McCarthy, anbd the hV-a Jeremish McCsurthy. !2S» adroit Ave.; Immaculate <3on- ceg>tion School, Bt Andarew's Sem- Insary; First Solemn Hajss. Slatjr 11, H e IS o'cloclc; Immaculate Coratcep- tlous Church; Anlatiht Priest, the Rertr. Daniel A. McCsrtbvy; D'eeacon. tlv« Rev. R o y Hagerty; Prest«:hor. tlu* Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joieph S, CTanv er-on; Reception, 33S Frost -Ave a-.aao to s o'clock. The Rev. John A. Mtorgart, son of M r . and Mrs. John A. Moargan. ITggl Culver Road. St. Alphcoxisui ScJbool, Auburn, 81. Ambr ose gegtioel, 8U Andrew's Samlneary, Fkrst Solemn Mast, » * * > l a * . 11 o'clock, 8t Ambrose C S s t m h ; As- slsrtant Priest, the Rov. K r a n k Ma- en; Deacon, tha Itev. Mr. Wll- llajtn J. BchlKerll; Subd«*con, the Resrv. Mr. Stephen Bulv*das l^^w^Ubm^ou^i^tt^^ IN ^gPNE EAR By ART KELLY, Sing Cronby Rcveealt 'Inside' Facts On Kraft Jrlugie Hall Our i*fc Hcvnend fsllwrj—S«»ta«: , OM woufcnow«M* «w W»»' «c«i Iktan: Af*i Co are pe«"*w<«- Sy a^ gjnconfiBfW«*J*Y sv*e*r*ite*ft W>>¥ no* nave en* a* CM *mn- s«n<(Tnr«t call »' row *c*wo» «•"' a compute umoif s«« o* ma "*»- fte^KSl—^«fti (fom i&c e«c^, up Iu3* c«tt iKirt J.:» end a»k i « .<•"> ? Htbwjer The Metal Arts Co., Inc. 742 rwrimd Air*. KOCHISTI*. N . Y. FREE 40 Page Catalog Preacher, the Rev. Eirjjene CSolJ Ingg; RecepUon, 17(1 Cixlvor Ftcad. 3 «£o «J p. m. Th* Rev. John A, Murphy, son of M r s . M a r y Murphy. G e n e v a : St. Stephen's, DeSales High Schtools. St. Andrew** Semlniry; tTlrst Sol- cmn Mass, aiay 21,11 o'clock^ St 8t*cph*n'e Church, Qtne-va. AaESist- ant* Print, the Rev Wimom Mr- Pabdden; Deacon, the R e v . Xtey- Bond Nolan, Subdescon. the Itev Edtward Lyons: Preichrrr. the 3tov Datnlel Fraber. *arh* Rev. William K. Pfolart. eon of M r and Mrs. William T Nolan l&T N o r m a n d y Ave.: St- Aussgus- llrue's School. St AmlreWs Sem- i n a r y : First Solemn Mass. M a y 19. t o'clock, St. Augustine's Clim-ch. Aassistant Priest, the Ite-r Edwarard ^Vaters: Deacon, the Renr. F**an. els J Taylor: 8ubdcscotx the Zlev Wlillsaii D. Bolgcr: 1'reeaclier. tin Rrv. Benedict Ehminn: Reception. 151 N o r m a n d y Ave.. 3 to 7 p. nca. Xlie Rev, Barthei **ne«ar l resrlen, ion of Mr. «nr Mrs. "Wll- un O'Brien. Waverly, New Veark: Wssrverly Public Orsmamar amnd Hlggh Schools. St. Andrew's Sem- Instry: First Solemn Masts, M*ar II, o'oVook. 8t. Jsme-3 Chcsrch. Wssverly: Assistant Prle*t, the mov. R*r«i James F. Houllhaan. Pstastor, Jaznes B. Keenan, Deacon, the Kev Edrwaj-d ( M. Lyons: Subcleacon. the Ch-urcli of* t h e Epiphatny. 8»iyrc, Pa_ P*reacher. the Rev f G d w a r d M Be-towrskl. Vonkers. Ite^eptloxa it hoxne. 2.30 t o 8 30 p m. XTie Rev. Sllr.liarl P. O'Rarieii, soea of Mr. and Mraa. Mlcrhncl OTBrlen, 2«9 Flower City Park . St. Mtangpo's Academy. Glasgow, S c o t lan-d. Sacred Heart School, St. An- dresw's Seminary; First SolSenin Me&ss, May IS, tl o'rto-ck, Saucreil Hesrt Pro-Cathcdrnl; Asslsstant PrScst, the R t . Rev M s x r . Ge>«arge V. Burna; Oeacon. the R e v . .jfobn O'Belrne: Subdeacon, tho 3Rev L Bmmett Davis. Preacher. tho Rerv. Cnmlllus O'Dohorty. OS.S"C Reception. 289 Flower C?S*3r Pasrk. 3 ns. rhm Rev. KJehard % C^tilnrt- rag of M r . and Mrs. R FrmnJk Qxainn, lrojcaaoulate Conception S c h -ool, Atx^iinaa Institute; First 8oSemn Maass. 10:15 o'clock, Eromacealnte Coflsnceptlon Church. A s s i s t ant Priest, the Riv. Leo VT Snoith; Desesoon, the Rov. Dr. S t a n i s l a s e s D. tCr-oIaUe; Subdeacon, the Rev. Rob- ert F\ McNamarn: Preacher, the R t - R e v . M s g r . Joseph S. Omee-ron: R«??ceptton. 105 Troup Sr_. 3 p jnn. * X h » Rev. Albert Joseph ShsEanion, loan of Mr. and Mrs. Ctoaerles She- mon. Auburn/ N. Y,: St. Alosrslus 8 c £ i o o l , X u b u m High. S>£. And«-ew'« SeExninary; First Bolesmn Stfasi, 1»;30 o'clock. St. Aloysiua Ch«arch, Auburn, Assistant Pries*, the Rev. R. Crowley: Dencors. the Rev. A c t a t i n H a a n a ; Prcachefx. the Rev Batrl C R l t x ; Receptions. U Deerby Ae-v, Auburn. 3 toflp. na "Xh* Rev. Edward Prsuiels "a'ols- tear, son of Mr. ami h«rs. Jsamei Toaster, 175 Frost Ave.; Immtacu- latse Conception School. St. An- draew's Seminary; First So*emn Messs, May If*. 9 o'cloofe. Imnrscacu- lat« Conception Church.; Assistant Pr-Sest, the Rev. Leo V . Smaith; Desaacon, the Rev. Walter Car-ron; SutiJdeacon, the Rev. Psmtrlck *Con. neaQ; Preaeher, the Rt. 3Etov. irifsgr. Josses* S. Cameron; Rccspstton, Inxmaculate Conception, ache ool HaalL * to 6 p. m. "T*rh*> Rev. Wallace J. V a n Desasen, SOJJB o f Mr. and Mrs. W . Ear-3 W, Vstn Dousen, l»5 Klsllsaghnry St.; S s c c r e d H e a r t School, St. Andzrew's Seaaifeaary; F^rat Solemn Mass, May ts\. »:45 o'clock, Sacred Heart "Pro- CssSh*dra|; Assistant airiest, the Rfe. R e v . MCsgr. Qeorge V. Barns; Desacon, t h e Rev, Howard w . G e t c k ; Subdeacon, the R e v . Dr_ Ed- weard J. U n a ; Preacher, the Rev. Beaiedlct Ebhiann: Receptions. 1M lCSsliaagbury St, S to 3 g*. m ^ H t * R e n „ Oeorge 8. Wood, son of Mjr. and Mrs. Sydney K. Wood, *»- Gardiner Ave.; St. Awgusfeini'i Seahool. Aquinas Instlturte, 8U An> dr*w*a Seminary; First Solemn Mease, Hay U, 10 o'clock. St. Au> g«asstine'e Church; Anlt*ant Ptriest, thMe Rev. Franoli K B e n i ; -1>a- cowt, the R e v . Robert. Kennaatssy; Ssabdeacon. thi Riv. John 3Red- dlasgton; Preacher, th«* Bivi. Br. Vtrautam T. Allen; Re-ceitlcon, 19 Oeexdjner Ave, t to t ps. m, *•* A Ceeel Nelgs****' A\rgtnf ins Miisioners Sail For Philippitut Blng Crosby, heaudmin i n the Kraft Music Hall, tus Informed us that usually the? Music Hall doesn't make long-range plans. The, program is such a smooth- working charm it doiin't seem possible that such a thins can b e true but alnc* Blng says so. --*-*!«* u no arguiBeeJit sbjjul It Two things are cSone a year ahead though. Pat O'Brien ts al- w a y s engaged to atppeir o n St. Patrick! Day o n e year ahead of time It's a tradition. Another Item handled a yeaur in advance ts the clearing; of rights to "Adeste Fldelts," snd "Silent Night." As soon SUB the Clhrist- m a i broadcast e n d * . Dine hai t h o s e numbers clesared f o r the following Christina*. Who can d e n y that one of r*idlo's ajrand- e s t Chrlstmfas t r a d i t i o n s Is hear- tng Btng Crosby s a d the Music Hall choir sing "Ad-este Tidells." Musical Amesrlcana . Theme Ngtzntd Speaking of lovely music, many Itstentri have asked, about the beautiful theme muaeic played on t h e "Musical Amer-icana" pro- gram over W H A M each Thurs- dsay night at 8 o'clock by Ray- mond Puge and thee 100 M e n of Melody. The title hats never been given on the a i r . It i s "The W h i t e Knight" f r o m the suit* for orchestra. "Through the Looking Glass" by Deems Tacylor, the em- inent crlUC'Composaer. w h o Is master of c e r e m o n i e s ot t h i s line program. If you have never heard "Musical Americana" please believe me eJiat y o u a n missing a fine prossram Luteit next Thursday Y o n II never re- gret it. *£§^?j! mm mm mm m mm W. LAKE THEATRE SATURDAY-SUNDAY—MAY .Ml Alrce F«ye—frf»3 M^ceVurrav LITTLE OLD N E W YORK Ccr»« Au^lv—Sm*itv Bumet'e SOUTH OF THE BORDER Radio S o n g s t r e s s Has Charmesij Life Looks like c a n a r y Marvel Max- well has a cat's n i n e lives . . When the lovely "Beat the Band" singer waa oxily two years old her dress caught* on f i r e and she almost burned to death. A ! few years later shee barely es- caped drowning In Tamp* Bay, Florida. And only latst year. Mar* v«l and a party of friends wire chased by a band of armed car thieves for ten mlleca before they escaped. , WAR ECHOES ! Swiss Officers Want • More D a n c e Rhythms A plea for t h e inclusion of more dance m u s i c on t h e Na- tional Broadcastings: Company's international short wave 'pro- grams has been received i n New York (rom three o^9cers o f tho Swiss army located "Satne-where in a mud-hole on tahe border." "We have Just b-een listening to your English, ItsaJta, German stnd French hours.**' they wrote Major John Marectating, chaef of the International division's Ger- man section,*-"Tou- -an a swell guy, but w* a r e vesry •onry you don't pity more darfce music. At* though we cant device here, of course. It always cheers us up." Simitar appeals rwcently have been received from, cfttcers and soldiers In th* Brf*lih, "French and Kalian armies, send front the crews of severaJ warships, among them an Tfcallsn subma- rine. "3BKDNOS AJRE8. "."Tes* Aidrgcn- tine mlsiionerj of the Socterty of tb>* Divine Word ha.e sailed from 'haere tor t h e Philippine XsltnrcSs i Rudy Takes UTie Cake ' For Bright. Idea Many radio celebrities Iceep a pad and pencil at their tsedilde to Jot down program Idea* be- fore dropping off *o sleep, but R u d y Valla* g o e s them a l l one better. s Th* musical l e a d e s r hai *v small phonograph at the tide o f hit Sttd, especially for audition and rehearsal records. Ai he plays t h e record* he dlctsates hi* criti- cisms and saggteeaons tor the program into a d3cUphone ~w reotly above the phonograph. Tn the morning- h « s Hai * . com- plete record of falsa Ideas, ready to be incorporabssd Into the forthcoming progrson. NOW PLAYING f JACK BENNY and "ROCHESTER" IN BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN COURAGEOUS DR. CHRISTIAN HAN HIRSHOLT •ninaa MERLE O t E R O N CEORCE BRENT PAT O'BRIEN IN TIL WE MEET AGAIN! THE iONES FAMILY ON THEIR O W N ITaTaTn tYRONE POWER DOROTHY LAMOUR IN fOHNNY APOLLO CURTAIN CALL IAMARA ItEAb (OHN A R C H I * a^Tai! (MIDNIGHT LIMITED |OHN KING MAft|0RIE REYNOLDS SKI PATROL LULI DCSTI PHILIP DORM BINC CROSBY BOB H O P E DOROTHY LAMOUR w Road To Singapora WALT MSNriTS PINOCCHIO IN TtCHMICOUOK / <* i-. v r K/* *~i « 5^=1 " I 'MMdMiMdMML

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Olaf , s o n o f Magnui, w * a r e -placad In 1075 by a C a t h e d r a l , dldlcatid t o Chrlit and St. O l a r . During th* n e x t 400 yoars. tliiat bulldting w*« enlarged, and tran— itptav and *. n a v i added, Th* simp— Ijr, N o r m a n chari.ctirlitlc* w a r * rimovod and more beautiful g o t h i c column*, a r c a d e i and vault* w e r « k i l t - Tli* c n t t r * weit front w * » lltrtehad w i t h artlittcally c a r v e d itato**, th* wlndowi g l u e d wltfci (hi S n e i t a t a i n v d glaai, and inild*s Wi zcad , t h e r e wir* many v o r y btau«4f«l a l t a r s and an ixcept lonaJ ihrlza* to S t . Olaf.

Ift %m i t Papal Delegate, Gaf^-dlnal Broakapar*. an BngUahroata, who- later b o c a m i Pont Adrian I V , vlslbewl, N o r w a y . While ther*. h * t imoved t h * Cathedral of Trondt-hilnek from i t* position under tbs* ArcSadloceae o f Lund In SwedeaQ and made Trondhelm the Archdlt>-«»*> of N o r w a y and all i t * c o l o ­nies, which, a t that time tnohidesd Icelauid, the Faroe Islands, Oreeta-Unct. thi O r k n i y i and t h * H e -brldte*. Werid'i Karthernmeat Cathedral

T f a e Cathedral at Trondhelm £ * tho northernmost In th* w o r l d . W h i l e It auffered many fires, «n<3 (or grenerations after the P r o t e s c -»nt revolt w a s In ruins, it h a s r e ~ c t n t l y been restored and Is now ai hittonal monument, all the cootfcy tlcoaaitruction being done a t gow^-emmeli t e x p e n s e . The Cathedral &3 one* again vis ible In all it* Klory. TruJy. It i* "The Crown a n d t h * Flower of t h * Kingdom."

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Honor Roll For May

Tf»* Honor Roll at St. Ambro*-e aohool for M a y l> aa follows:

l i s * ! * Cnfci Botothy hrtuael. B«««-. nu iHeSltttjKUnmMt, Gunn n«h»m, BtWKs Urn. J»«nf V/mrA, Murl.l M.v.c. t l l l tan lijlh. rildcia _Co»n, Eltlne Saps. JMK» lt«hiMWi> J«n Klcnk, Allun Brawn, Albert B)(ij» ami Mm* CatlirvtiiiK _at**«Ui Grwl*t NottM Du»». DorotBty S-SttitlMh, D*ri« (Scutch. N««ey Glbwef. Jlh* OtaJnUr. Meaejf fletney, fnnct* K«BI-to, *W*]ht. S«jf«r, Owrtrt Horbit. Ktxn |[t(r«r««», a i t* Wnuiur, n«™«nF HU<EI> «tl»f. OtmWine Sehwurti, Svctya St,«.ll tin) » l « n 3H(dni«M. „fhcl* .(!(•*»« .»eb«rt »«lmon». Wilili llltee', ttvlhit S«Mm«», Atllne S*k!WUl_... lltioK Xofltaji, Nut) Cstroll, J«m Vimsl, >lh*rin« *)««»>*, C*rt H«»«lm«l«% Kotxert titrar M* ¥ « * * Sknrilt ^ : f t n i | flfkies Dorolhi,, S«««4. Bwrtwor

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sudden, Stalin feaavd mad* friendi with thi lr aroh-amatmy! But Com miiniat fldfllty psrevailed. Through 'thi fellow.tr«vil«r».' vcatterad In aviry dlriotlon, t f a e party remalnid f i l thfo l to Slillrt."

"At flnt thty k e p t alienee on flltl*r and itttiatad t h * policy tft pitce of the Rovaet Union. By in­vading; Poland, b y establlihlng So-vlit atrongholdi tan t h * Baltic couh-trlia, and by i a » * a l n g every lm-Wttant military p o i n t In rinland, SoYJet Ituiala haedt, t h e y claimed, ' l i v e d XaiternE-urop* from war.'1

tt brought ' P H O * , * they aiaarted, to Eaat irn Kurop**."

Opeea Attack 'At the prturtt time, however.

Chi fConiintern oruce more, oipoclol-iy in the Uniim S t a t e s fight* Hit­ler a>Ml tha Alllew* a* well. That thli i * for miti propaganda pur-poies U dimomuratad by th* foot that, when you g>r«s* them, they (till justify thi HCltler-SUUn Pact. Thiy reallnd lhaft t h * moat popu­lar-party line, e s p e c i a l l y in thli country, wai to pvat th* two partlii at w a r . In Kuro-pe. i n tha sami ontiKory. You inegtst pcrhapi turn up t h e i r public a u t i t u d * in lome-thing like thin

"Let the WuCern Imperiallsti fight one another . th i* is the log! oil outcome ol t - h * capitalist sy) torn. Pence enn o n l y be enved, If we l e t them flnlib o n e another, ai the U . S. 3 R. I s now dotng-kieplng out of t h e conflict, and keeping the smnlB not ion* of East­ern Ehirope out o f . t h e conflict. The true Prince o f Peace li Sta­lin.' *Koep »w»»y from Europe.' The Yanke ere snot coming.' 'We won't fight In the* imperialist war.' 'Scliolanhlps, not battleships, are wanted. Let the not ional wealth be u s e d to re(liw unemployment here," etc," Hoi* e n U, g,

"It ia obvious that this propa­ganda will hive a strong appeal with many people^ T h a t many '(ol-low-travelers' *rc s l o w l y returning under thi staff s t n d rod of Tapn Stalin"—at ha it famil iarly called by non-Coinmuntsata— w a s aea'n on Miy 1 . whin the U n i t e d Front pi< rade I n New tor&, grouping many thousautds of people , lasted from 2;09 P . M. to » : O 0 P . M._**vin hours.

"The numbir odf 'fellow-traveleri' will ohvlouily few t a proportion ni t h e unempbyruent situation will not b e relieved. T h e fact that m»ny wcaltliy fbrms are making more and more ^business with the U S. S. R. (note b o w the exports to Sov ie t ttmila" h a v e increased In the p a s t six months i n spito of the "Morel Embargo") will necessarily give a new prestige to the Bol aheviks In this c o u n t r y .

B a c h new v ic tory o f Germany with, in conttqieence, an lncreas Ing influence of t h e V. 3. R R. is hai led as s m a j o r triumph of Bolshervlki throughout . tho world." Warn* America

T h e Iron age, t h a n k s to tho to­talitarian phllotOKphios of Neo-Pa-gan Nail-Ism acxd 'Rodless Com-nmnism, roigns o>-ver European civ-ll l istior, now t h r e a t e n e d in Its very existence, E v e r since 1033, the Papacy condemned elmultane ouily both theaae conceptions of life, a s oppoMd t o ClirUttndom and °a* trying to> c r u s h it. Theio ate h a r d days, fisJl of anxiety, and, if t h e r e is a re&3 wi l l to preserve freedom of religion, those philoso­phies are to bt - w a t c h e d carefully Into i n America * a elsewhere and their exponinti ashoutd not have the possibility o f c a u s i n g conflicts on t h i s side of tfcae Atlantic."

Father Ledlt, act the close of his lecture at St. B e r n a r d ' s , exhorted the Seminarians t o b e alert con' earning th* tctoual conditions ot thi .world and to fit themselves, as well a s possible, physically, intel­lectually, and mo-ialiy, so that they may help to pare-vent th* Com-munist*. who h*£ve gained Russia, (torn winning thee second round of the b*\trt», lunw^sr, the struggk fot luprewacy of thee Wor ld by H e w lutlon. ,

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% i m c A N o i r r . « « f t . ^ssaiaim Henry Cardinal Qaaperri,'Bishop of Valletrl and a ? r * f * c t of the Su­preme. TTlh«n»l._,o« Qi*:....Afto*toUo Slgnattura In th* O t l l e g * of S t Ga brl*t lit Route,' aadmlniatered eoh' nttaovtionto rebarisio Glano di Cor-ttltasao, ton of Use Minister of Jforelpra" Artilri^ <k»unt Qateauo Cltno ,

First S o t a Masses M tot Priests Set In Home Parishes

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t h » Rev tH- Maynard A Cormnell T f h e itev. Bernard V. Kucb-jcruui,

soaa o f Mr. and Mrs S t e p h e a a V. Ktscfcoian. 1131 Joseph Avo; La^dy of Perpetual Help Schooci. 8t At»dr*w'i Bernlnary. f t r a * 8o>X«mn KCsass, May U, 9M o'clock. Our Lafedy of Perpitual Help Chceroh; AiWlstant Priest, the R « v . Prsancls H o e f e n ; Deacon, Uie Rerw. Bertarand H a d e s , 0-fVE.C, Subileacon, the Rarv. John Sohmwetoh; ^reatchor, lbs* Rev. Gerard L Amsuin; Rescep-t l o n . parish hall, 3 to i o'clock^.

'ar i l* Rev. Joseph K. MoOavarthy, loan o f Mvs. Mary A. McCarthy, anbd the hV-a Jeremish McCsurthy. !2S» adroit Ave.; Immaculate <3on-ceg>tion School, Bt Andarew's S e m -Insary; First Solemn Hajss. Slatjr 11, H e I S o'cloclc; Immaculate Coratcep-tlous Church; Anlatiht P r i e s t , the Rertr. Daniel A. McCsrtbvy; D'eeacon. t lv« Rev. R o y Hagerty; Prest«:hor. t lu* R t . Rev. Msgr. Joieph S, CTanv e r - o n ; Reception, 33S F r o s t -Ave

a-.aao to s o'clock. T h e Rev. John A. Mtorgart, son

of M r . and Mrs. John A . Moargan. ITggl Culver Road. St. Alphcoxisui ScJbool, Auburn, 81. A m b r ose gegtioel, 8U Andrew's Samlneary, F k r s t Solemn Mast, » * * > la* . 11 o ' c l o c k , 8 t Ambrose CSstmh; As-s l sr tant Priest, the Rov. Krank Ma-e n ; Deacon, tha Itev. Mr. Wll-llajtn J. BchlKerll; Subd«*con, the Resrv. Mr. S t e p h e n Bulv*das

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P r e a c h e r , t h e Rev. Eirjjene CSolJ Ingg; RecepUon, 17(1 Cixlvor Ftcad. 3 «£o «J p. m.

T h * Rev. John A, Murphy, son of M r s . Mary Murphy. G e n e v a : St. S tephen's , DeSales High Schtools. St. Andrew** Semlniry; tTlrst Sol-c m n Mass, aiay 21,11 o 'c lock^ St 8t*cph*n'e Church, Qtne-va. AaESist-ant* Print, the Rev W i m o m Mr-Pabdden; Deacon, the R e v . Xtey-B o n d Nolan, Subdescon. the Itev Edtward Lyons: Preichrrr. the 3tov D a t n l e l Fraber.

*arh* Rev. William K. Pfolart. eon of M r and Mrs. William T N o l a n l&T Normandy Ave.: S t - Aussgus-llrue's School. St AmlreWs S e m ­i n a r y : First Solemn Mass. M a y 19. t o ' c l o c k , S t . Augustine's Clim-ch. Aassistant Priest, the Ite-r Edwarard

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X l i e Rev, B a r t h e i * * n e « a r l r e s r l e n , ion of Mr. «nr Mrs. "Wll-u n O'Brien. Waverly, N e w Veark:

Wssrverly Public Orsmamar amnd Hlggh Schools. St. Andrew's S e m -Ins try : First Solemn Masts, M*ar II,

o'oVook. 8t. Jsme-3 Chcsrch. Wssverly: Assistant Prle*t, the mov. R*r«i James F. Houllhaan. Pstastor, J a z n e s B. Keenan, Deacon, the Kev Edrwaj-d (M. Lyons: Subcleacon. the Ch-urcli of* the Epiphatny. 8»iyrc, Pa_ P*reacher. the Rev f G d w a r d M Be-towrskl. Vonkers. Ite^eptloxa it h o x n e . 2.30 t o 8 30 p m.

X T i e Rev. Sllr.liarl P . O'Rarieii, soea of Mr. and Mraa. Mlcrhncl OTBrlen, 2«9 Flower City Park . St. Mtangpo's Academy. Glasgow, S c o t lan-d. Sacred Heart School, St. An-dresw's Seminary; First SolSenin Me&ss, May IS, tl o'rto-ck, Saucreil H e s r t Pro-Cathcdrnl; Asslsstant P r S c s t , the R t . Rev M s x r . Ge>«arge V. Burna; Oeacon. the Rev. .jfobn

O'Belrne: Subdeacon, tho 3Rev L Bmmett Davis. Preacher. tho Rerv. Cnmlllus O'Dohorty. OS.S"C Recept ion . 289 Flower C?S*3r Pasrk. 3

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of M r . and Mrs. R FrmnJk Qxainn, lrojcaaoulate Conception S c h -ool, Atx^iinaa Institute; F irs t 8oSemn Maass. 10:15 o'clock, Eromacealnte Coflsnceptlon Church. A s s i s t a n t P r i e s t , the Riv. Leo VT Snoith; Desesoon, the Rov. Dr. S t a n i s l a s e s D. tCr-oIaUe; Subdeacon, the Rev. R o b ­e r t F \ McNamarn: Preacher, the R t - Rev. Msgr. Joseph S . Omee-ron: R«??ceptton. 105 Troup Sr_. 3 p jnn.

* X h » Rev. Albert Joseph ShsEanion, loan o f Mr. and Mrs. Ctoaerles She-m o n . Auburn/ N. Y,: S t . Alosrslus 8 c £ i o o l , Xubum High. S>£. And«-ew'« SeExninary; First Bolesmn Stfasi, 1 » ; 3 0 o'clock. St. Aloysiua Ch«arch, A u b u r n , Assistant Pries*, the Rev.

R. Crowley: Dencors. the Rev. A c t a t i n Haana; Prcachefx. the Rev Batrl C Rltx; Receptions. U Deerby A e - v , Auburn. 3 to fl p. na

" X h * Rev. Edward Prsuiels "a'ols-tear, son of Mr. ami h « r s . Jsamei T o a s t e r , 175 Frost Ave.; Immtacu-latse Conception School. St. An-draew's Seminary; First So*emn Mess s , May If*. 9 o'cloofe. Imnrscacu-l a t « Conception Church.; Assistant Pr-Sest, the Rev. Leo V . Smaith; Desaacon, the Rev. Walter Car-ron; SutiJdeacon, the Rev. Psmtrlck *Con. neaQ; Preaeher, the Rt. 3Etov. irifsgr. J o s s e s * S. Cameron; Rccspstton, Inxmaculate Conception, a c h e ool HaalL * to 6 p. m.

"T*rh*> Rev. Wallace J. V a n Desasen, SOJJB o f Mr. and Mrs. W . Ear-3 W, V s t n Dousen, l»5 Klsllsaghnry St.; S s c c r e d Heart School, S t . Andzrew's Seaaifeaary; F^rat Solemn Mass, May ts\. »:45 o'clock, Sacred Heart "Pro-CssSh*dra|; Assistant airiest, the Rfe. Rev. MCsgr. Qeorge V . B a r n s ; Desacon, t h e Rev, Howard w . G e t c k ; Subdeacon, the R e v . Dr_ Ed-w e a r d J. U n a ; Preacher, the Rev. Bea ied lc t Ebhiann: Receptions. 1M lCSsliaagbury S t , S to 3 g*. m

^ H t * Ren„ Oeorge 8. W o o d , son of Mjr. and Mrs. Sydney K. W o o d , * » - Gardiner Ave.; St. Awgusfeini'i Seahool. Aquinas Instlturte, 8U An> d r * w * a Seminary; F i r s t Solemn M e a s e , Hay U , 10 o'clock. St. Au> g«asstine'e Church; Anlt*ant Ptriest, thMe Rev. Franoli K B e n i ; - 1 > a -cowt, the R e v . Robert. Kennaatssy; Ssabdeacon. thi Riv. J o h n 3Red-dlasgton; Preacher, th«* Bivi. Br. Vtrautam T. Allen; Re-ceitlcon, 19 Oeexdjner A v e , t to t ps. m,

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A\rgtnf ins Miisioners Sail For Philippitut

Blng Crosby, heaudmin i n the Kraft Music Hall , t u s Informed u s that usually the? Music Hall doesn't make long-range plans. The, program i s s u c h a smooth-working charm it doiin't seem possible that such a th ins can b e true but alnc* B l n g s a y s so.

--*-*!«* u no arguiBeeJit sbjjul It T w o things a r e cSone a year ahead though. P a t O'Brien ts al­ways engaged t o atppeir o n St. Patrick! Day o n e y e a r ahead of t ime It's a t r a d i t i o n . Another Item handled a yeaur in advance t s the clearing; o f rights to "Adeste Fldelts," snd "Silent Night." As soon SUB the Clhrist-m a i broadcast e n d * . Dine hai those numbers clesared f o r the following Chris t ina* . Who can deny that one o f r*idlo's ajrand-e s t Chrlstmfas t rad i t ions Is hear-t n g Btng Crosby s a d the Music Hall choir sing "Ad-este Tidells."

Musical Amesrlcana . Theme Ngtzntd

Speaking of love ly music, many Itstentri have a s k e d , about the beautiful theme muaeic played on t h e "Musical Amer-icana" pro­g r a m over WHAM each Thurs-dsay night at 8 o 'c lock by Ray­mond Puge and thee 100 M e n of Melody. The t it le h a t s never been g iven on the a i r . It i s "The White Knight" f r o m the su i t* for orchestra. "Through the Looking Glass" by Deems Tacylor, t h e em­inent crlUC'Composaer. w h o Is master of c e r e m o n i e s ot t h i s line program. If y o u have never heard "Musical Americana"

please believe m e eJiat y o u an missing a fine prossram Luteit next Thursday Y o n II never re­g r e t it.

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Radio Songstress Has Charmesij Life

Looks like c a n a r y Marvel Max­wel l has a cat's n i n e lives . .

When the l o v e l y "Beat the Band" singer w a a oxi ly two years o l d her dress c a u g h t * on f ire and s h e almost burned to death. A ! f e w years later shee barely es­caped drowning In Tamp* Bay, Florida. And o n l y latst year. Mar* v « l and a party of friends wire chased by a band o f armed car thieves for ten mlleca before they escaped. ,

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S w i s s O f f i c e r s W a n t • More D a n c e R h y t h m s

A plea for t h e inclusion of more dance mus ic on t h e Na­tional Broadcastings: Company's international s h o r t wave 'pro­grams has been received i n New York (rom three o^9cers o f tho Swiss army located "Satne-where i n a mud-hole o n tahe border."

"We have Just b-een listening t o your English, ItsaJta, German stnd French hours.**' they wrote Major John Marectating, chaef of t h e International division's Ger­m a n section,*-"Tou- -an a swell g u y , but w* a r e vesry •onry you don't pity more dar fce music. At* though we c a n t device here , of course. It a lways c h e e r s us up."

Simitar appeals rwcently have been received from, cfttcers and soldiers In th* Brf*lih, "French a n d Kalian armies, send front the crews of s e v e r a J warships, a m o n g them a n Tfcallsn subma­rine.

"3BKDNOS AJRE8. "."Tes* Aidrgcn-t i n e mlsiionerj of the Socterty of tb>* Divine Word ha.e sailed from

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i Rudy Takes UTie Cake ' For Bright. Idea

Many radio celebrit ies Iceep a pad and pencil at their tsedilde t o Jot down p r o g r a m Idea* be­fore dropping off * o sleep, but R u d y Valla* g o e s them a l l one better. s

Th* musical l eadesr hai *v small phonograph at t h e tide o f hit Sttd, especially for audition and rehearsal records. Ai h e plays the record* he dlctsates h i * criti­cisms and saggteeaons tor the program into a d 3 c U p h o n e ~ w reotly above t h e phonograph. Tn the morning- h«s Hai * . com­plete record o f falsa Ideas, ready t o be incorporabssd Into the forthcoming p r o g r s o n .

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