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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MOM. JULY 8, 1946 MOTHER CABRINI BECOMES SAINT Anne Baxter, John Hodiak On Denver Honyemoon George Currie's BROOKLYN IT MHHIB IN PAPAL RITES I Vatican City. July 8 (U.R) Thi United States had its first citlzer anions; the saints of the Romar COMMUNISTS USE FUNDS OF N.M.U., CURRAN CHARGES The charge that communists in the National Maritime Union have uaed organizing funds for political purposes is made by Joseph Curran, president, in an article in the Puot. the union's weekly pub bill 111. July 8 UP'-Screen stars Anne Baxter and Johr Hodiak headed tor a Denver honeymoon today alter they were mar home of the actress' parents.

Miss Baxter, granddaughter 0 architect Frank Lloyd Wright, married Hodiak yesterday before group of 50 close friends and rela- es. There were no other tun tables present. Catholic Church today after thi Mr. Walls, my dog who crawled off to join his fathers ionization of Mother Frances under some undiscovered bush, has prompted a lot of sym- Xavier Cabrini in one of the mosi pathetic mail and I must say it has been appreciated. He colorful ceremonies of the church was a grand old gentleman and died with his white boots on.

Jffi satronatun Hazel B. Gaff, of 45 Ocean wrote in about it and we)cllmax of four and one-half hour will sign off the subject with her letter. She was particularly of pageantry in st. Peter qasilica diUrostorf in Rnniiihnii nur Hirtv who fnr yesterday. tan vhh mi Woiu- nnntina'! Rnnwhall alwavs Innkerl His Holiness revealed that the Pope Promises Aid To People of Japan Tokyo.

July 8 (UR)-In the first jv.u mi. i feast day and day for like something dragged out of the coal bin. Uon of st prances cai "What you wrote about your dirty Snowball reminded Dec 22, 'he date of her death in no nf min. iac Mloo fJaff "Vears nan u-hpn llt.Ma trirl in 1917. tnti trim niiro whitp lri'ttens Hp nairi 9i Some 30,000 persons cardinals lication He reports that the union payroll totals tl.

600.000 a year and charges that the union had a deficit in March and a greater debt in April. The N. M. U. leader, who Is a national vue president of the C.

writes that he sees people on the union's payroll concerning whom he has "yet to and out what they're Communist, be asserts, are breaking their backs 'li to aee that no one holds office except those that they put their blessing on. and '2 to discredit anyone who stands in their way, including the president of the union." Curran accuses his enemies in the union's leadership of circulating false rumors that he "sold out" the pontifical letter lioni the Vatican addressed to tne Japanese Catholic hierarchy Pope Pius today promised material and moral Mtlltinf 6 end ItUtl wetatei, members of the cents for them and they arrived in a brown paper bag. One Vatican city and Rome diplomatic had light blue eyes and the other had one blue eye and one corps, many thousand members of gray eye. I called them Snow Ball and Snow Flake. religious orders and the lay faithful Snow Flake was stolen, but Snow Ball lived to grow up IZSffiff.

ceremony with us, and became the worst bum in the neighborhood. He 8 was always dirty and showed signs of a fight. aust Bells Pcal A fanfare of silver trumpets te people. 5 letter al-so promised the ch would mal-- an effort to send as many missionaries as possible to encourage the spread ol Catholicism among the Japanese echoed through the spacious basilica to announce the canonization of "My father decided to do something about it. He colored Snow Ball's head and tail with indelible purple ink.

Our tomcat sure was a weird animal. The light blue I Mother Cabrini. Then the huge brorze bells of the church began "We wish bottom of 01 assistance." CANONIZATION CEREMONIES IN ROME From his portable throne Pope Pius XII blessed the assembled thousands as he enters St. Peter's for the canonization of the Italian-born Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini, first United States citizen to be elevated to sainthood by the Roman Catholic Church. eyes In the purple face were worth looking at.

Other cats apparently cut him dead, on the street. He brought joined in while the Pontiff promise Leftist Greek Theater 1 Shot Up by Royalists a Te Deum of thanksivms. throng left the Basilica a home no more cuts and bruises. "Then he disappeared. Maybe he could not stand the disgrace." small airplane dipped low over St.

Peter's Square. Within 200 feet of wen, miss uan. i Know tnat animais are sensitive, ine memorial now cards or tne time I caueht Mr. Wails, cooling himself in the fish pool, so saint, with her picture and sacred Archbishop TateiM royalists atta Iced the United Art- The number of casualties was not determined, but furniture the theater was destroyed. The attack; was believed inspired by the Greek resistance movement Four hundred persons were arrested.

nay sav complete freedom has been ghen us. May it that the gold fish died of fright, made me terribly ashamed. prleStuscllildren American for he kept his tail between his legs and the neighbors all diera and high personages in civ said I was cruel to him. Mr. Wails knew how to collect an 1 lift rush eagerly to gather audience and so did Snowball, drat his little blessed white mementos, dirty hide that was always "tattle-tale gray." Currie was a 1,1 fimp brute, but I am correct when I say that Mr.

Wails used to curl if. p'v' ti herald a second spring lor the Catholic faith." ding of the letter marked. 1 in Japan ol Bishop John upon my feet, when the Master was taking his leisure, with a Rites and other prelates, together! WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN P. O'Hara of Buffalo and BishOD Michael J. Keam mghtcap, after a hard day at the office, Tne place doesn't an me carainaii in Komc, seem quite the same, with him gone.

No longer do I arrive I convened a hail close to the Sis-in the dark and get mad, because I step on him. It makes a Jgn, napel and formed a proces' Vacancy. As the Palatine Guard struck up a Our nets are alwavs one of Mr. deliuhts. PerhaDS, triumphal march at 8:40 a.m., the you recall that Dr.

John L. McAteer's wire-haired Flash wentlfnA'" in "Vtre and, roH to the Canine College, to learn manners and navigation Thunderous applause filled natation. Dr. McAteer repairs the Brooklyn Dodger's teeth, 'the cathedral and reverberated among Other things. i throughout the 10 minutes the Pope Last July 4th the doctor went out to Glen Cove.

The set- tfggft up was turkey sandwiches and champagne cocktails under 'Shenandoah, carried a Papal Hmtolxeep your war records from going AWQL uie eims or oans or sycamores. i am not suie wuau kuiu ui cross in tne procession, wnicn ln-trees they were," he said, "but Flash forgot all his manners, lauded Monsignor Bernard j. shiel, Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago. He wanted a drink and fell into the swimming pool. "The young fry turned up their noses, in trunks and in panties with bras, so I told them that Flash, who is a Beta at 1 1 I AnH.I PCAn the Canine Colleee.

had a bath last Wednesday. The Glorious LWIIU LUUJGU Fourth was Thursday, wasn it 4,200 Navy Vessels Having thus smoothed over a high-hat contretemps, the rfnotnr ropnt. hark tn his tnrkpv sandwich and chamnaene cocktail under the elms or oaks or sycamores. But Flash, 8, United States transferred naQ rlever rldQ swim Deiore, nau an lue. than 4,200 naval vessels to other mat mun, saia uie doctor, niceu to pauuie ins own nations under lend-lease during ranne The second time he fell into the oool I am bound to war.

sav was probably wire-haired deliberation." The doctor is'. The? ransed from tinv torpedo MOTHER CABRINI HONORED HERE The joy of New York's Catholics over the elevation to sainthood of Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini was expressed in celebration of solemn pontifical mass by Bishop Thomas E. Molloy, center, in St. Patrick's Cathedral. The new saint's name was included for the first time yesterday in the liturgy of the mass.

At still blushing about Flash's gaucheries. "omciafvemment figures re And to think that Flash was a Beta at the Canine College leased today show that 3,390 naval and that his proud parent was a blocking quarterback at 'vessels were lend-leased to Greai Pennsylvan-I-A. Britain. Russia was second Witt The little animals have their own way about them, how-j3Qher countries aided were Fiance left is Cardinal Spellman, who presided at the mass and preached the ever, jonn ri. uonian or muz iorteiyou ttoaa 101a me mat tne china.

Netherlands. Brazil. stec Fourth was observed by his wife, a nice person he calls and other central and South Cardinal Honors Saint At Cathedral, School 400-Lb. Safe Taken By Thieves From Pulitzer's Estate land Included 37 carrier escorts, 71 destroyer escorts, 392 landing craft uniantryi ana nine submarines. Large units transferred to Russia Mother Cabrini.

the first Ameri-1 alumnae of Mother Cabrini High in citizen ever canonized, today te Bchooi, nuns and other representa- included the cruiser Mil waukee, three ice brea marine chasers and a large number vered by Roman Catholics the by ln(l sajnt in New York I Manhasset. July 8-Reached by orld over, as Saint Frances Xavier Mother Cabrini radio telephone on his yacht crms-abrini Mother Cabrini Home and Colum- off Massachusetts. Ralph PU- Observing the elevation to saint-'bus Hosp.tal. A 1 loop of Washing- "tor Jr grancon the Jo- 01 smaller auxiliary Britain has returned 949 of the naval vessels to the U. S.

Russia. on the other hand, kept all. hood of the frail New York iniuM in lenrn (mm nnlir.e deuils of ships transferred ntm I hope Bishop Thomas E. Molloy of Brook-i Hanimr hioh above the altar was 'a safe 'h1' from hl-s nome' 1 to hoy Soviet Union's While Mrs. Donlan was looking for a chair, down at Coney Island, little 2V2-year-old John Jr.

took himself a walk. He had been told to stay there, but Currie knows how kids "stay there," so I couldn't help but say, "How true." "George," said John, "then my wife discovered that democracy works. "Four Jewish women and two of their husbands pitched in, to look for little Johnny. Three Italians joined up and two colored boys said to my wife: 'Lady, you look sick. Can we do "She told them what was wrong and they said: 'Lady, we brings him back They did.

"She went to the police station and was given the heave-ho. Johnny had been absent for about two hours, then. The cops told her to come back after six hours. But Johnny didn't happen to be too far away. But, George, please put in the paper that everybody pitched in." John was a little wet-eyed, telling me the story.

I think maybe I was, too. Our people can be very fine, given the occasion. lyn ceietirateo a solemn poniincai a wreath-framed picture of the saint yesterday in St. Patrick's Which was brought from Rome in Cathedral, Manhattan, a few hours! 193g aft ner beatification in the after the canonization ceremonies Vatican. It will be on view in the Guard Cemetery Kome- cathedral for eight days.

AFTER ALL YOU WENT THROUGH to get those important discharge papers, citations, and your government insurance policies, it would be unfortunate if they should be lost, stolen, or damaged by fire or water Your war bonds should be protected too. That is why the Bank of Manhattan nukes this friendly After Vandals Turn Francis Cardinal Spellman. who eached the sermon, had offered a ass earlier in the morning at the mb of the Saint in Mother Ca Mr. Pulitzer told Detective William Graeber the 400-pound sate was "loaded" with cash, bonds and jewelry. Police believe the safe was taken by the notorious 'Matinee Mob," so called for a string of after- The safe theft was linked with the robbery of $2,500 worth of jewelry, snvcrware and liquor from the nearby home of Fred J.

Kadel. The "Matinee Mob" is now credited with eight Jobs, netting them a total of at least $60,000. The Pulitzer robbery had the ear Over Headstones brini High School. 701 Fort Washington Ave Manhattan, at the same Special details of DOlicemen i Founded 67 Institutions Mother Cabrini. who entered the United States at the age of 38, established the Institute of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and founded in Europe and America 67 schools, colleges, kindergartens, orphanages and hospitals.

In recognition of her unique position as the only American saint, "The Star Spangled Banner" was detectives have been assigned to claiming her a saint. guara Mt. zion cemetery Mas-peth, it was disclosed today, following a report bv the cemetery super marks of a carefully-planned affair. intendent that about 40 headstones significance to the entire world." Cardinal Spellman called It "a trumpet call summoning all men to pause and reflect upon love of God and love of neighbor virtues which alone will save the human race from the sale wa.s hidden benina paneling in a passage between olaved at. the conclusion of the; bedrooms on the second floor of mass as the prleats formed a color-(he houge located bad been toppled over during the night of July 3.

Some of the stones, police said, were giant pieces which could have been moved only by a number of strong men or with the aid of a evil forces threatening Its de Empire State Suicide Ends Life in Two Leaps TnP heavy safe was rolled down struction." Sees Need for Saint MAYOR PLANS EXPANSION the stairs, causing considerable a i damage to the steps and wall, and Although the Church nhes that a vehicle had been used ialngged, 80-year lapM between the death of OF WNYL rAULIIlK nut the kitchen door, where pre- locked gates loney In the leading them It took Charles Vogel, 67. a Mills 1 Police found Hotel employee, two jumps and his dead mans pock' ization. Cardinal Spellman expand nf the mobile Nothing else le superintendent. Victor I believe he had spent said the Pope approved the ele tion of Mother Cabrini only 30 yc lngston. reported the incident Maspeth police earlv on the mo cent to purchase the Jl 21 of ling of July 4.

The cemewry gf after her deatli because of the of a great examnle to civic and business Cop vvho Strangled Woman lUSSlon of vital mu- it was learned to- Still on Critical List Patrolman Mariano Abello, who He added: "The chief call of the nlctpal try thing in order, he said. ior statesmen, generals. da; scholars, diplomats Whni the new policy is mapped shui in the head after SEEK GAMING HOUSE out. probablv in the Fall, the now strangling Mrs. Katlicrine M.

Miller the tower. Papers gave lib address as 161 W. 36th Manhattan a Mills Hotel. At the hotel, employes said Vogel had worked there as a night elevator operator since 1942. He had retired in 1937 aftc- more than 30 years service at the hotel firm's Rivingston St.

branch, but returned to work because of the manpower shortage. Police learned also that Vogel OWNER WHO FLED last penny to leap to death from the Empire State BuilJ ng before a horrified crowd of Sunday sightseers on the observation tower. Vogel laid his coat on the parapet of the 86th floor, then, before any of the scores of sightseers could move, vaulted over It. Some of the stunned spectators peered over the wall. What they saw was even more unnerving.

The would-be suicide had landed on the floor below and was dragging himself, evidently in spite of broken leg, to the 30-lnch ledge. Climbing painfully over it. he pushed himself out and plunged 55 floors to the 30th-floor setback. All of these have their places, but they alone cannot be the agents of peace. The essential need is for "The world needs redemption and Sea Bright, N.

July 8 (U.R) Monmouth County authorities searched today for the proprietor of the fashionable Sea Bright Yacht every saint is a redeemer. The ml posts ot nirector 01 raoio I0 death early July 4. was stui 111 a imunicr.tions and radio electrical critical condition today in Mother ineer will be filled. Morris c.ibnni Memorial Hospital, Man-ick held the directorship, anlhattan. 00 job, under former Mayor a policeman and a detective con- uaidia.

tinued their vigil at the bedside 'awaiting an opportunity to question BUY I'. S. WAR SAVINGS Abello regarding his motive for the BONDS AND STAMPS I crime. worm neeas unseiiisnness, and every for! Club, raided early yesterday as a naa oeen receiving heart condition. In recent weeks.

'ambling establishment. worl(1 needs truth, and everv he had given some of his most! Assistant t-ounty rosecutor jonn 1 aint a marty pr truth. The the courage of KEEP YOUR VALUABLE war records, papers, and souvenirs together in one sate, convenient place in a box in the Bank of Manhattan Safe Deposit Company vaults. You can visit your box as often as you like, and be sure of getting prompt, friendly service. Cost of this assured, worryproof pro-rcction is as low as S1) a year.

Drop in at your neighborhood IUnk ot Manhattan office and sec about it. window 0 fa lavatory in which he Submarine Skate Rolled With Atom Blow as locked during the raid. Prosecutor J. Victor Carton said Special Prayer Used many prominent New York and The Collect, a special prayer Philadelphia socialites were amona the mass, which came from the nearly 100 persons seized. All Sacred Congregation of Rights but nine, described as employ cs, Rome, mentions St.

Frances Xai were released. for the first time, and was used Mr. Carton said the patrons had both the masses, lost $25,000 in a few hours' time Among the 4 500 persons crow while the house had paid out only into the cathedral for the sen $400. I were the graduating class 1 lexico City "Inside of her," Admiral Bland; Off Bikini Atoll. July 8 U.P-mibmarine Skate thumbed its said, "you'd never have known there I rim Brownsville Gleteay today at the atomic bomb and the naa oeen an atomic bomb blast.

public. From all outward appearances Bank of the Manhattan Company He added that Lt. Comm. E. P.

Huey, the Skate's skipper, and his crew were so proud of their vessel that they wanted to sail her back to Il6kr- total wreck after the atomic blast a week ago, the Skate came back nd proceeded under her own power the United States without repairs. But the Skate has still to go! through test Baker, the shallow un-! derwater atomic burst scheduled fori July :5. This second test Is expected in nvir i-Enqinvd Silt er I inert 4 mil MVrrmy Hill 6-3i00 few trmrl mgnt past tne u. a. s.

Mciuniey, operations crossroads flagship. Vice Admiral W. H. P. Blandy boss of the atom test project, boarded the Skate to see what was keeping her afloat.

She had been so thoroughly mangled topsides that COAL Wont the Best? We Have It! Fill Your Bin With Thii TOP QUALITY COAL Our Prices Are At Ceiling or Below CALVERT COAL CO. NAvarre 8-0040 igainst hulls than the Able Dav fir1 he was ordered beached lest she Mtfflfcei FcJcial Deposit lnu.rjn.e Coipotnion CO MHKT A I usi ine saate had a 10-foot-long dent 1 her connlne tower, but Admiral EASTERN Anc4 Blandy refused to give the bomb! credit for it. He said he thought ink. But not even the atom bomb's unimaginable power had been able blast the heavy hull which permits submarines of the Skate's class to submerge hundreds ot feet. Fir T0K ensAT silver fleet something heavy hit her" perhaps in airplane engine from the Ne-.

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