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THURSDAY, M A y 3, I W

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- ALBANT^-Punds appropriated to the Boferd of Educa- i Hon for transportation of school chfldrea must bemsed to j^

jBXgtfjlfe e^ua^tjransp/jrl^tion for c&iidr^n attending public ,

jtsisves. Stw» eommwioneyot Eo>} I ucaUon ruled this weok ; The decision * « S made l a order- '

Ing the. Board of Education of Hempstead, LOOK Island, to provide transportation for pupils of Our Lady of Loretta School under th -provulans of the lEteUyMiCccjo ^

i law. *" l 1\k» board at Hempstead prov -i loUsXf Bad refuseduu.jjnjvJ&e trans „

porlatlon (or Our Uuily of Loroila School pupils and tfto voters took

. tne matter t o Cammuuuwcr Craves , for a decision.

Commissioner Graves is In charge of the ' department a t walctt Ernest

' E 'Cole^ls counsel and deputy com ' tmtaidoner ' ' - • < . - • • < »ta»t Accord fcqvat PsscsUtte*. >

In ibis Hempstead case Pr Graves ruled that smcc transporta­tion had be*en provided by an up proprlotion of 13 SSO suthortsed tiy the voters and that the Board of Education had fixed a distance o f a half mile beyond Wttlch children

ed lo *JiJ Uuii),»4.tX<X'<, cauAl. Jaul i i ties m u i l be afforded children ! whether they are _ attending pubti.

or other schools In the district ! "Tbe." Board of Education and f "voters' of trrls disinsrt-are not<^>n»—

plying with the niandnt* of ih*-Legislature as lon'aincd in the

"statutes." r>r Graves stated H e tadded ' ' " " *

Certain elementary .'.uldfcn liv ing more than a a a l ' f"1'0 from ihe public school arc receiving trans­portation thereto Upon this basis

Isls'aiStiON S Cenh a 6>py-$2.50 a Year

R e a d v . F o r C.I*. A. Meet \e\t Week

x.»V\*. t>»iWw . *. i tr^a' ••

i Sixaker For Stmnfehliftilts

ice Probe CoutlrinsSus} . mrBev . :MiLM^^

at Convgan^Hau TPNfflw* •Aa-l±^i'feju iwi^cejf^.; i t ss *^

For U.S. Catholic Press Conyentioii PrGgraii* Is Announced

• i i i mm a J • in i i ' i n I .I - u ' - , - „<•'. »Mij. i — w — » • • •

,jfSssjsja^|«r?ijffl^. ,^fe»f'ij

Jost one yntr to the day on which pclln. HlodrnbarK, the Rev, Paul prltri. Ulndprbtirit. tin- Rev . Pau l ' Schuitp. nMU me'tlirtar padi*.*' o r J e b r s * ^ RM)tll««n Maaa i n %V»«MlT«tm. for (HMtr- faflk-rf ht 4lw> dirl i lhi^ rr i sh ' , | Lakl"hnr»t Father Hrholtc thlnhji the disaster tra* ratispd hy llirfitnini.

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A , ..AKEHURST

BY REV R. A. MeSOWAN

. '<••*>-jr? <i"»Mp_ -IH <i'tr g m »rt>r«ri noting •* ^*v! *^nrsi^ - hy l*>

TV. i - » • • •

•n^tvf h i v n The rJtwT '. **^-i»n i*-'p gnu IOUI ' I . . _ .

-Noilam waat.'t >»S«i •U I * * «tory T>.c reason . i j id t 'Oie '"t,hlt^f^

Htate-^ vouldn-^ let Kv- ne-ltirro out o^ Lh.. ;^.»;—>- .t'. vu>u!4n '. he i iu»« tile helium might bp used in airships that would bomb our i ittra And t'i he surf wo shouldn't be bombed wc trept tfrc srp» ' m m h*v ',g hf uni rvpn for lommf-r . uii | . U I , « ' . I H So }»»me JIJ persons

If A j i p r ^ n l h a s to C h o o i o bp-tw-ren at .lying ht a n d r o g e n air «hlp and (hoir»anil3 djMnk^n c l t l e* there is'tme c&dlee o i l f l y#ppt t lwt u n i the Vicice The nhol» tiling tsftocrs -how >-omp&et.>t&&t.i83& wvriA "ia. A n d ib show*. lu^Uiejj-^iiow-quvk -sandy arc ut» fouftdatlona of our. world now _ L & ^ £ » -

h o n n from (;»-rn»anv to Hie I'rdtpd State*, though o n e * ft j*>oU firty-s o n » sSays." T h e n t»r>y «1*%f» X«m Jersey Just a s Urry a t landing bpo.iuso the rnltctL^>ta»* VtW not let anybody have Tfn T f s a a P a n ' handlr helium. '

We are certainly living hi an In-tratependpnt ivorltl. But so far are w r from organi^lna the Inter­dependence m a t In the peace o f a n AsweUHlon Thur*da5 evening » T ^lauglili'f 30 prwptr, i^hB*- trying -to avoid a crrt&ln kind of calam­ity in a certain tuture war . But we do not try lo avoid the war It-«"lf b y p lay ius uur raks in the to-terdrpt'ndent world,

Tiua XI said "It would be well If the various nations In common counsel and endeavor .strove to promote a . healthy economic c o -

- oper»i*no»- hs*-- •peudent'-pacto- asui' institutions, since tn economic matters they .are largely dependent one upon the other, and need one another's he lp" •

Heiwdict XV said: ". . . ai l Statr^ should put—astdto- mutual

c ••n-mnfi on Page 2 )

this dlstflrt Is "obliged hy th i s statute lo provide t fans tSDrttit Ion for clcrncntary * h.ldren l.vuiji more than a nail mils *£rom t b ^ private srbool

Appeal' Unstained "H^yJAfl bad rnoricjrs .appr'n?r'

alcij therefor, the Board of hlduca tioh is elnpoivoreo t<» provide Irans-u/iruaion* hjt: W so;aoing t.nr JTBI-.-eya niusl be .used as far as'^liey will g o to provide, equal transports]. tion f«?r children attending public and firi vale schools

"The apnea] Is sustained U is ordered t b a l Uie ftoi^i

Kd«eai<ao tjit, if:*! dttVf-lu iiUjuAt .LA IT .vJiSput'.A'.l;' n or olhervMe ' *.lBirT*'rhe llm Uie nfipfOpTlltion nvn(lc by ^-nrtrr •.:.

;dcr thol transppr*. ill n -HJ alw afforded for ID'- <s(hJdren / \i>

p^iafOs And ClUicr*'Mivuturly s « united lo Uur l~ i<!> of L^urett.) SiHoot"

HOLY SEE ANSWERS GERMAN PROTEST; NAZI PLOT BARED

VA+ICAN t I T Y "Pie Holy Se«- « rtpty to Ihf < tenrn^«prot«»t ags ia» i , .

"{fie' EWcyCHMT U t r * * rm t*r» eotrrii-^ tiorr of the n t u r r n m «tefrrnifly *-«« handed'to the Cermau Crobassy at

. l i e Holy Sec. on T"u6*fliry '" ' .' The contents or the reply have

been reserved absolutely by Uie Vatican.

0 L B 3 <X>UttJKR ^ B i s i J a f t S l f W s i !

miuis* to piovt *Utwwtw«V-- . • r,> T h * Sirttop t r f ^ l p ^ ^ - t w t l i S i p t i i

wiUidrew. ^ l idioiiitJct^.tsCutiXitltl.: from Father 0 ^ i » n i « i i « In A p r t l a

jtSSJl, and they a e v t r fi*v«h»tt ?•*{.] \ stored. •'., >j . ; t t l

If t e t h e r U^miitmttm u»« ***1 ;»mn}D -,T»CJ3JS:- m* B»»'. J W ^ f e S f c r l ' other cities, lie will d e n y M K

(.js^updw ..auiptaatfii,..,..--;•,, \<..„

If that a»n!rt: comitu 'J&pi... O U C C O U R l t a ch»lt«»Ht««' Kajtktr,

Opera '•• TwaT8th^y;•,"w,K' 1>^nr',ta-»:.• frptwiTi'inr^iwirt

iiatloival tour tft »Pli»»l for ffli4lo»l a i d f o r t h * ISpsutlsh X ^ f U l W . » n 4

4 t n a t

A t Banquet %itt P o w e r s Many difforenl phases of Die work

, of the ('ulhoiic Pr«sa will be (lis- , , cu«sed by speakers from dif ferent '

parts of. the country at the 27th

Treaa Aasoclali,on StM*ea h> «w> t w M J i e o i M t n M le.2A.\: Tits program h«i 4u»t been made pubfte. . Tfete m w U n g y ^ l j ^ M n a Thure;:I day- Hiorn|n«, j y j g j r , . ^ vim ne«S*,* -tngiTtsrf«J^^tt^&a^s^ei»»»tistt i>iy and rjrwca: oa; fjaturjay. 1» •»(nWted'J io nrove tn many w«ar» tho most

t h e hlsiorj' * f M"Cf T A; "Hit ITrat df f tcMj" Nnlional Cathbifd P r e s s KxhtWl will t>e » teature o f

I S t w e m e * B * t « of f%e WUerafchy vrtl addreia the t w n e HMtpn, (he

Idtoner Frltfa> evfnrrig- P « ? ^ * F e i , | tho Most toxrt." Archtilxliop Edward"'

•tgetwrw.;.-tfMyii^7t^J^"%sa^i »aJ; AuaKai lps^ lUtM^^^f

ttou « f » ttl(iln.Upi i -•- - ~-^

T»«hs«-fyrtotiiir ysy..iii

'"«'ijl]ii'Hl''Il,l.l|ll' Moomy, B i shop of- Rochester «nd Most Itov John Jttsth CJanniin,

, h o s t to the R P A, <j%*mp«oft^th* J— -.*--•*• x—«--«• -«• - - - ^ = - , ^ ^ 5 - -,--,

L&KSr " it»r,^ms,*TSpB«sp«t 5 »w»ftHr*'nf )rt#sMt( 1

0f tn* N*tu>h*i Otthniie. w*w««* . ^jmm^ik^M qanm

with W* CftJww nttHff iteMri oHh»- fooVitltil ~

f lrirtc's <!. fSjqy;-«uiboi> o f ^ » k l » n o m a City and 'l"uls.v

T h e very Rev MtgT Mlrti.lcl 3 R e a d * Ckmaral Sflcrctgry of the

l i f i t tojUT CaiHQ] ence , will addi

g V o n p - » r r r « s . r ^ ^ t S a t # « l

KM »Mt,,1Dtct*ti>ft**•* 7'

I'teft. >"»iO«rS. Qt .ftto.'vJHgfi&nllOtt, f a n e <ii Uie regu-

At'f defe-l«

A191V-' WWsfw

— - -m-^1

l#eiit-uhch«Itfn4t*oJprs>'*l»| h»4^.»o r i ^» l^ fc4 ik>ssE* f

virtually overs . s e s s i o n the dele ]wtth aV<%V^t^^lfpffm^n^' -g S U s m u t i W P * 5 « H > P » ; nrowtpioTtd- - - • • • - PstHiii ^ i i i W r IHsJira^r^

, l ^ ^ . « r ' i » ^ I I U « l » . e n * j y , a r t e | r 1^.-JMH-«s* . '. ona l and even International rep- j ical Bureau t * Aid

'?*!Vifi'M&)^i*|iH

frfiS3...

K a a » f # ^ ylMist^issy^A' MsMMi'JsV.

'44EiSC>s1as^»tW^iriL.M^itM^is«Hli

utaUons a* waiters a n d orators, joetscy,1

Address* e l President «orib»a Vlacont (3» P a u l ^ U i p a U l c j * . I I>* t r I o t

Misnaming itthtor «< Tim taiuoltc . I t 'Tr iw. Baii lmore, "*oU l*r«sWcti( of Uie Citlsollc P r e s s AssociaUon, wi l l call t h e J!7th annual meeting to order Thur idsy morning, and, following t h e opening prayer, will tlr iver a brief adarcas of welcome

fc... ^Dilj.^reiniiirider. pf tllls.sisSJllOi) 1 wi l l ho concer'ned" w i t h the report 1 of tho . A s a o c l a u o n a Clroulatlon I Vijrilance CQffinjjiu» to be present

SM^'^it^W^ teadijuartex*atBagamore Hote l ,p ic tured above. A t left Is abown S t . P a l r i c l t s Cathedral, Rochest«r .

fcAJrron»'tt^,j83,rt^««i«-iB a « . J W B f l o n » , a « l u ^ i K . M t t ? % ^ i » ^ ^ _ ^ * j y ^ . ^ ^ ^ A ^S&l*?* ^ a l Secwfacry, S i g n a l CathoBc WafsOTCSHlfeTerieer -wto -svHT «aoWsM' Q » • g * t i w « ! J ^ - « » WBri *U*jr .

f e t e r . M. H. Wyiihoven, editor, "Catholic Act ion o f . f h e South," flew Orleans , w t » wlM respond t o A r c h -htsbaipJ«ooney ,s<addreai o f -Kckome,, JBtv. J « « a a » . W . JJeBeacto, O.S.M., eiUtOt. "Mother or Sorrows,". magsame, <3Hcago> Vtc* Pres ident 01 the C. r»*A., W h o will a^se sdea t t £ « fcls^ialnf S e c t i e o - s i l n B f « Icat}" Or. Thomas P. Hart , Managing Editor, "Catholic T e l a g n p a . " Oncinnatl , the oldest Cathol ic newspaper

Jit tbe Halted States aad one. of tht foxmdtrt of tH« C, I?. A,

^ter, 0SJ«., Editor oi-Mte SloJhnr i s f Sor«a«KB magazto* and Vice-f t»r»»tdent pi jjte - Af9^^i ta ik«_«s«

ruthir OTl»flat»n (» d« as,« *yi#»a*sttirtwt: t3;jit}j and utt mntral fljtra.t»ry

RIGHT OF MEXICAN

DENIED

h.SS.^es*1*fts-: j " - V^aa»likiK'

„.. . . _ .. ****« ;'|»-H. tortra* '4i»» • # ~wa*j: fm*Hv ^ a » v - — ' """"" . ';JKa#i|^ i f CetilsllssfliaeM

iSsra^raMs^irsssss i s s s i^ i^rs jy^'ss^rsrss j

.{ft ^ltalr>JnfiJt^R|9r.

Pather D e Pehcier »mi p i sa tarW'feourt i s m i J M l t t p o S ^ ^ a w a S f o f f

B U D A P E S T Information re t c i v e j from Berlin M to the efT«M** I'aat the Nasi l eg ime is planning to seiso administrative control of re­ligions houses throug'i the appoint­ment of Stale t ommiss .oners f o ' the amtmstration of the monaster les It Is also reporlad that there is a plan afoot in ttie Heich to plac-e the archives of tne murf-hes under the control of the State

Should f.ns invasion of the man aster^n oearar it TS pnintied out. a t

t r J^ 9

DR. BRUENIN6 JOINS HARVARD FACULTY f'AMBKlIwJK MAFW Beginning

In 3<»piember i>r Hcinn^n "Bruen--. ;ng Oiancel lor of ' i e r m i h y frr m 1930 t o 1932 and one of that ioun-

mast distifix:utsfi«i C-atAioUcs.. >f way might be found to frame n e w "ft be a member of the facu ty

d e f a c i n g a c c u s a u o n s against m e n ! Harvard University here^ s t a r i n g . . ." on International economic policies

" A n y hope that the P o p e s E n - a "errrinar for advanced .Uidents in cyc4icai rmghl result in a t least i m - . g o v e r n m e n t - and H « .-ng a. a, partial discussion of the Church- tutor in the ^>iv i s ion of His tory 5fate mfflr»uiffc3 f n -nrTfWHfy sw>m»>EcMM»n"cs a n d Urt'eretnent^ ,* 1 ' , ..Air.,, Announcement was mad? follow-to te^adio*,^ ^ • m g s m e e t } n g ot rtn, rt^rrsrt f o r ;

Pope Ctmdols Hitler ' p f ' B r a e ' h l n a an c«fle from net -"

On Dirigible Tragedy %^ — ^ J T S n T ££. ~~~~ , ' vard faculty, who arc now organ- •

VATICAN CITY In the n a m e 1 ! y n g a n P W H a z a r d ' Craduato of H i s Holiness Pope Pius XI. H<s' S < , h ool of Public- Adrnin.stration. Eminence E u g e m o Cardinal Par- A g G o d k l n i ^ t u r < , r h e a f l v e „ elU. Papal S c r . : i a r y of S t i t e h»> „ 1 B S ot l t u U l j e s ^ u a r v i i r r i laaX. sent to Chancellor Adolf Hitler o ' R p n n g o n -r^c hssontials o f Kre( Uirmany a telegram express ing Government, and the Duties of the

W*

X EXT W K G K

Tho second in

the CATHOLIC

- COURIER

Scries of

Better Home* \

for*

Better Living

iVitliolic V touiirr

rondolenre over t h e tragi lion of the? dirigible Hindenbuxg at LAkehurst N '

Publishing news ot the disaster. ' Oise-rvaUsre Romano esttends t ts ' aympal'.iy to the Ucrman people. 1 and s i y s it is cnarartoristlc of a

strong n-ition t o draw m o w strength from trials. From t b e ,

J a m e s of the great airship- that h a s om;n destroyed m i l rise one mdre ,

"perfect and more enterprising, a s ' t i e imTnottal«s«uls of the lamented , victims rose after the fatal moment into eternal light and good, the paper adds.

Cltizpn " He also game trie si» l o w ell Tnslltute lectures^at Harvard . last Aipril and May tney being I'.ie,

. Srs? t o be g i v e n en liermarty. -

Loch Ness Monster Really Exists In

Opinion of Abbot LONDON F i r m believer in

the e*iM«iici. o-f -ttic L o t h Nes© monster U-vea ' -o ld Ahhot Sir r>»vld Hunter Blair O S R Is trying to get the skeptics t o taltc

f-ttw smphibiaa aerifiusty "I have seen It.™ ho saya. "and

I know more alwJtrt It t h a n any­body e lse "

The Abbot s a y s thot 2O0 wtt-n«»sses can tcstrfy to> t h e fa^* that a prehistoric monster In-h^olu \he V i t c f a 'of tne tioch

"Much as- PEOpfe may aeofl." he told a reporter. "I sha l l go on Kith, a>s £aiajsalga t o scoiri? a^icntific recognition of t h e CJI-

Jateocf- Of lljc jrrionatcr The evidene^ o f Ulo m o t u l e f s

existence • Is imttarputabJc It H an amphibian, a prehistoric plo-B-ossrus It * a s bred In a iav-<•-n 700 feft beneitt i llnT|H|irfn- r of the lrtrh and was drive>h Into mir sight by tnousands o f ton« Of rocic br-nit trirmen i n t o t'ne ttVh during road building oper-at ions "

ABP.CURLEY REVEALS NEW HOSPITAL PLAN

th*- second ~»e*3i'o on" Tharsday fi%sn—«««-. ^ * e c . - trf^jard, £ee»*|r.. « J : . nf * T O e r l c « - « { ^ » « a a ^ HpafaP-on "Our Ma***lnea and the C*th-

Idattttfi JoRittan o f the C a T S j o H o f ^ ^^fa' ^ ^ J M ^ W T S \

be allowed to oMoist* in thlt 8at«; and that political pr .othttjlnla* ftd aclivlty of.ili* ei&fchifciii: telstloft to Articiv-lJy- af-thff-*ed-era! Con»tttattont. '*^£k|b. a iisls*:

(hi* weak, malhurnmip. that -the

must bt.cons^rrt :,isr^4K*^Ut||:

| 'Ue«fg« I University o f America, Director of Ithei N . C W J G , Dsparunent, of Edu-I cation, and Secretary General ot t h e National Catholic Educational

! Associat ion, will apeak on "Social ' j u s t i c e or Communfani" I T h e Rev. . FrtderieJi M Lynk,

BAI.TIMORK The Most Rev M>*ha*t J (.'ih-lay. Archbishop of B i f l m o r e announced at com mencement exercises of the nars-

k ing sebo»ls of the four Baltimore ] | a n , _ C«Jtonr' hospttsl Irf o t near S«l l?- tfca- discuwftott of Ur . JotattSffl'»i|e,irtl, m i m ^ - V & S ^ ' Q ^ ^ m i under wry for the erection of a {paper j .-*!»-». TnthoTic hospital Tn* ro TSBar B a t t t ' A meet ing Of ^te ® » e a S v e t more with h i#hly developed de-j Board of t h l C.P.A,'*wtll he h e M t * 0 " * " 1

• 8 V D . of H i e CTtrtstiim Faiillly | regi i lattt rfllglOui VrOTthip .)h J ^ . magasuie. Techny. IIL, will tead the j too *' ' * * ~~"

diaewsion of ^ » M ^ : * J * - t - - V l k ~ i M ~ V m per. while the Rev. tJonald F . H U - , M ^ . . ^ . . . ^ j - • « E ^ i c ^ i - 1 ler. CSS R.. Editor ot The Liftiro-

Oconomowoc, Wis. , will load Court osljlnataiTlfV, J K | K s Chlhuahu'ft. Three prW0i

1:

Dioict H. and JcJit 8, JBaffioA-M£ of the Cr-.A,<'wiii be hiw »*»>*** tajaaotfom * H&uK tt* ^

partments for post-graddatffiuid re-'Thursday evening, a t which time tt S t a t f d a o m o f AptUIZS, 1 6 S 0 , . W M ^ p r i ^ p ^ search work v wil t confer with and receive . a ihirited thu namoor o ^ ^ptiFto-jfMffijj^etl

, .The Archtruhop.said i b a t SS^Oflv Jstaiemerit from Kranfc L H^l_^^^^Or^am^^^BiSm^&^-^i m h a v e beer, mad , avalUblo » * ' " * « «>f t h e «x? .W<? « « W « a ^ | J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S L

- »»U H*rpas« fferougi lagacle-s- huL-lca^ . m u l TuJ.. Triinuln Birfa K^rlftlB that t h o amount is n * enough "and] ^rchbUlmp'* OrecHns }^^.h.Jui^:?**$»*. 5 i i « l n"lS"9

• we « r » grrtrrg t o let i t -grow, He; * ^ r ^ " " Z L £ " £ u i * d e l i v e r ' » « * " t h e d f c r a V « « trocdiftJUt*tUoi«;

add m a t the B o n Seeours Sisters h t s addrew of w e » o m a to BJO M H I ^ ' I ^ S S r S . , ) ' mst fac for^fr

itce«--r«Ilgiau»,J.JiB«yf'^_j»n(( • - - - ^ - -" httteU

t*Klif-

: will be In charge of the n e w In atitulion

"I a m interested In the tfovcl-, tipmvnt of graduate work a m o n g

the young men In the medical pro­fession and it n our plan to erect A hospital where men will b e pre-

• i«f*<i for special work In special fields." His Kjwellonry said

The Archbishop Indicated thill Ihe sevo;

exceeded tfto »rovHf$aw J A r « f l » | ~ ^ ^

©gaics at the *S»st/Sn m TtiSay morning Thv "Hi HS^. BISST..

Soirth will respond w the Arch-1 mr of filacjfymBft.of ffltt *r«a btanops address o n l b e h a l f of tt. w } ) ( ) . 8 n 8 „ o f f i c W t o ,„ s a g »*p«cUye

. a l l and t h e J J ^ « " « •>*. ^ , n C oa B of Offete l o c a n W f mittces. Mr. FiUprttr.ck will deliver ^ g u p r c m , ^ g ^ B l « s . JJOW i,ia presldontloi addross granted « j i e r w a n e i i t Iftjunctiosir t o

*t^*» fcWj^s^s^srf ^I^^^^^Jt ^^^ifc^asw ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ ' S M * * , ' •

,t^ga«»^i**««»Vp.* ^Hll'i' ? ? ! '

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U.S. Catholic Population Up To 20,959,134; Increase of 223,945 Recorded During 1936

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Franciscan N a n Jubiiarians . S A N FRANCISCO Three mem-• bcrs of the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart win mark' jubi-'

^%es of tSieir entrance Into the Or-

— . — , " - — -'•».1.....,J I . ! . . - . . . ,VEW YORK I he ttathnlic .-"opu-1 and Sun Diego. Another change j B igh t seminaries wen cstab-

latien of tho United .States, i m l u d - l w a s the new n a m e given the for- , llshed in tfio yesar, making a total ing Alaska and the Hawaiian Isl- mer Diocese of Havannab, n o w anda i i placed at 20959.134 in the Known aa Savannah-Atlanta. "Official Catholic Directory for. Number o f Cffiinrta 1037. published this week by P Kenedy & Sons

T h i s total showi a.i incr*nse 8er next Sunday, at cereroonias in 223 945 over the figures published in

• St. Josephs Hospital, here. . T h e . t h o I93A edition. In 10 ye-u-s the Most Rev. John J. Mitty. Arch- : increase in Catholic population, ha»

'bishop of San Francisco, will pre - 'amounted to 2.305.106 and In 20 side. They are:- Mother Aloysia. years to 4.649.834. Sister -Bonaventura and S i s ter Hya- ' . T h i s .year the General Summary cintfea. All three jobilarians a r e ; s h o w s a new archdiocese, that of natives of Germany. t the former Diocese of Los Angeles

The Cardinals. Arcrrbisnops an<i f4i«hofu> j i o w Hum&er I2&, -csie l e s s than la«i» year T h e Seea of Op* t'oit. Leavenworti i and Syrtiruse are still va&ant. 'I^ie total numD«'*,

uf priests is now 31.649, a n increase-of Ml.

There are now 18.52(1 chorches. a n increase ot Iffy over the f igure g iven last year -

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of 20S. with 21^77 seminarians at-londlrtg. Colleges for boya h a v e In-cffffifipcl by three and acytdemicsi for gifts, b jr .n . . ,A t o t a l of 2&- now "hjgli «c£lools

were e-atabltelicd. bringing tMe total liumher to W?&. with 207,767 pu-plla stt«ndtng. a n tncrcase ovier the pupil figures g i v e n last' year o f I V W>.

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noted actor, wil l h e a d Q cswf- Of over l XXJ nfiraoi l f ' . t* » pWfMk *yhe SacfiOca of t^UMTM ft* mi aanted a t Uie mmfommlii-MW isofi Sijuaro <SaWt(atr. tatw f w ^ f a f

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.Orphan asylufrus tottd 325,' an b -creaae of s ia , wi th orphans "luitcd|41f!a«;ei at) total ing UJttto. an increase Of 683 over laift year.

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