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Show X ' W: flna Win a hiz& In Famllv eteelily's r mwxmm...in Defense 9 Ka tchword Kross word Puzzle No. 1 3 the Same Prize Every CORRECT Solution Wins FT1 7fi" 727 73 7T7S send A I 1 L H y m copy 1 . 12. 13. 15. 17. 19. r" --This- TFA Past. 9. A summary will naturally show the r 20. 22. 24. "ul 25. H m InH 26. State: lalttal of Lost Home " .. ... I 10. MASTER ENTRY 11. 14. 16. 8. .', .. j Cut out, paste on postcard, and mail. 1 j "From whence," Jackson DOWN drunkard. his horse to elude An outlaw might quickly pursuers. To color. Collection of sayings. iReverential fear. A good bottle may bolster your spirits. 1 -- jr your claim copy for Katchword Krossword Puzzle is 1 ',x No.13 .' -- No prizeawarded withouHt. IT M L-7- 7-j- I I mi r . j'ii-si- 1 7J"t " You A - . JL Keep 20. 21. Fortify. Such an opening should make it easier to slip 23. into things. Metal. H RULES . 1. Anyone may enter except employes of Family-Weekl- and employes of any firm or newspaper engaged in any way in the production or distribution of Family Weekly. 2. Entries must be made on the crossword form facsimile, bat tkey printed here or on a hand-draw- n naif be Mabmlf ted on bark of a postcard. 3. A prize will be awarded to everyone who sends in a correct Master solution and. after the elatfoa appear fa Family Weekly, a Duplicate Claim Copy which corresponds. The prize will be a book with a retail value, at the original publisher's list price, of $3.00. best-selli- FST T7 ?r J "To M T H PT l Name. Street. Ctyj. Hall to: Claim Copy Editor Family Weekly N. Michigan Ave. Chicago I, III. 179 . State! .Zone. ' laitiftl of Lost Nona Duplicate Claim i Copy Claim Copy must, be sent - in a 1 ,., sealed envelop. ' v - 7. You may submit as many solutions as you wish. CarrolIton,Jthe-las- t survivor of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, a friend of despotism?" The Church is accused, at times, of persecution and oppression because of regulations applied by nations in which Catholicism is the established religion. There was an angry protest recently, for example, because of a requirement that U. S. military personnel in Spain apply to the Catholic Church for permission to marry. Nobody got excited over the fact that our personnel serving in SUPRE ng 4. After you have .filled in the puzzle, clip the Master Entry evenly, paste on a postcard, and mail to: KatchvDord Editor, Family Weekly, 179 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1. 111. Entries must be postmarked no later than midnight Thursday of this week. Retain the Dapllrate Claim Copy. 5. Solution to this puzzle will be published three weeks from today. If the Duplicate Claim Copy you have retained checks exactly with the published solution and your Master Entry you are a winnerl Enclose your Claim Copy in an envelope and mail it to: Claim Copy Editor, Family Weekly, 179 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, 111. It must be postmarked no later than midnight Thursday following publication of the correct solution. Prize will be mailed to you. ; . Remember: there is only one correct solution, but every contestant who submits this correct solution wins the same prize. Decisions of the Judges will be final, and all contestants agree to accept those decisions as a condition of entry. de- manded, "or how obtained the idea that Catholicism is hostile to liberty, political and religious? Did not Catholic Maryland open her free bosom to all, and declare in her domain that no man should be persecuted for opinion's sake? "Is Catholicism a foe of liberty? Is Ireland's Isle a nursery of slaves? Was Catholic Poland the birth-plac- e ofIave5?v7ere Lafayette. Pulaski McNeill, DeKalb, and O'Brien foes of liberty? Was Gharlarrollrf , 7T UV I V X colonial times heard the very same allegations, in virtually the same words. Andrew Jackson, then a mem-- i ber of the U. S. House of Repre-- ! sentatives, was so incensed by such attacks that he denounced them in a speech on the floor of the to House. -- been satisfied with this. KEEP THIS FORM discard the principle of sepa- ration of church and state. This may sound not only alarm-- 1 ing to you, but also neu, which it is not. Earlier generations dating back .2. Not within. 3. Incites. 5. Found in the equipment of any golfer. 6. Heroic. 8. This should whet the apputite of a confirmed Street. Zone. of the information of value. KATCHWORDS trying Tiedat-Gatholicare to Opposite to the' West. Mark on the flesh caused by a wound. The world of fashion revolves around the smart Segment of a circle. When the conversation concerns the fate of a certain bully, we may choose to recall some in our old neighborhood. ' tough The particular one you want is often almost impossible to obtain. To some people, a often suggests abuse of the mailing privilege. Nearness. Name. City Moll to: . Katchword Editor Family Weelly 179 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago I, III. -- original: High in price. This should give you The crop of a bird. You hear it said today that the Catholic Church is hostile to re-- I ligious liberty for others. You are i 7. A S 77 are many who recommend the old fashioned or a strap, , with a piece of wood in the matter of juvenile delinquency. : Consumed. There lT T 'bT" T N IT ACROSS KATCHWORDS RELIGIOUS 4422 LINDELL r ME Greenland and Saudi Arabia can-- " not get such permission at all. Nor does anyone demand a protest to Norway because all marriages require approval of a clergyman. The difficulties of a nation should not be ascribed, of course, to the religion of its people... and no reasonable person would, f70-Catho- lic for instance, blame England's social and political problems on her ' state religion. Neither should the Catholic Church be criticized for such "Catholic things in ic non-Cathol- so-call- ed countries." Some of the most dramatic events of Christian history are recorded in a pamphlet describing political and religious persecutions dating back to the middle ages.7 We wilt gladly send you a copy free on requestin a plain envelope. Nobody will call on you. ite-todayiaskforPamphlet No.FM-8- . TFlMEJEi i i i 'r aa COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS j RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU j 4422 Lindell Blvd., St. Uoi. 8, Mo. F1om nd me your Free Pomphlet en- -' I titled: FM-- I "Speaking of Tolerance" I SUPREME I NAME I .STATE. C O U N CI L INFORM AT I O N ST. LOUIS BLVD. B U RE A U 8, MISSOURI e restoreth h AaY 20, 1935 youreoul. ILWUp together thto week FAMILY WfflClY MAGAZINE IS . |