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[ The maneuvers, in which capture of | the Hawaifan Islands from the theo- retical enemy in possession of them was the problem, provided valuable experi- ence for the Army and Navy. 1 Co-Operitive Study Need. | The first thing learnéd was the co- | operative study necessary for exécution of the many intricate details involved | in a joint overseas expedition. The | stcond most valuablé experience was the landing of fully equipped troops on | exposed beaches of a hostile isiand de- spite severe natural obstacles. The | third was thé problem of supplying m\-fl gunfiré {5 nroteet the linding | '00ps M Heu of the artilley fire gen erpll\ used for troca)s advancing agains \n strongly defen: pmitlon The results confis previous _esti | mates that this type zfl operation would | b= most costly in lives apd mater ‘p'nicuhrly aeronautics. One hundred | eighty-one “blue” and “black™ plones were adjudged lost by the war game umpires prior to the final assault. Few | | can survive to the end. | Ounce of Prevention. This war g>me should serve to remind Amerieins it is easier t» mik» the | Hawaitan key to the Pacific secure ’ BY CAPT. CHARLES M. AUSTIN, MIXED MARRIAGE flE[}REE EXPLAINED Vatican City Pronouncement Clarified by Rev. Schaaf of Catholic U. Wide differences of interpretation of {he recent decree on mized marriapes. 1u¢1 jaf; Vatican o 'e" tion of Ul ‘ i n». 7 a Lot law cnfifn c Unlce 7 m’mz meiua"wf'; ) :n!ro s ' f"“ " BY THE REV, VAL!!'I'I!I G. SCHAAF, 0. F. M, D. D. NEW YORK, February 13 (#)—It I8 a_long-established practicé of the Ceth- cH" Church, when granting a dispen- cation that & Catholic may mafry & non-Catholie, to réquire that thé ron- Catholic promisé not to interfére with the Catholic’s practice of his religion and that both parties promise to have all the children of both sexes that may be born to them baptized and 3 tbe Catholic_réligion. Canon 1061 thé Code of Canon Law ordains, moregver, that hélou the dispensation B SR AT A Now the recent decree of thé holy office is meant to in & greater as- of the fulfiliment of those pre . It ordains that dispensa- uam may not be granted by any one njoylng the power to dispense, unless the promises are made in such a form | that no one can prevent their being put into effect, not even in view of cfvil laws. The decree finally declares that unless these promises are made in the prescribed manner, the dispen- sation granted is inyalid. Itpwas owing especially to the fact that too wide conclusions were drawn from this last provision that the reports were led into errer. Questions of Validity. In thé first place thé validity of the nsation does not depend upon the | actual fulfiliment of the req: requiréd prom- | 1ses. It is not whether the children | were really educated in the Osatholic religion, but whether thé promise to s» educate thém was given sincerély in the manner prescril by the décree. | _In case the promises are not given in | the prescribed manner, but are defec- ! tive in essentfals, the dispensation will b mvand The dispensation does not become in- valid when and because the do not keep their promises, but from the beginning the d&mfidn is not valid if at the time of agreément the par- ties do not make the promises in the prescribed manner. i The deeree is indeed “a tightened re- striction on mixed " But | immediate purpose is not so much ruhng that ail chfidten of such unions | Craren——thal is the aitimtte purpost.— church”—thsf | but rather that the promises to that effect must be given in & manner that from the outset will give surance of their being fu eater as- ed in due t attzck than to recspture it in time t is lost. Also it obviously cannot regarded as secure in war unless an sdequate navy is available fo restrict the enemy action to raids. and the Honolulu air force is sufcient to per- | form fts functions fally in support of | gun, mine and submarine defense. The valléys may be filled to the level of the | mountain tops with airplanes and there still may not be enough to give ultimate security if the Navy is unable to drive off and defeat the participating and cupperting enemy ships. This “blue” fleet brought to this good attack an air force superior to the local force—but so could the ememy, if it could obtain a clear sea. WILL REPORT ON RELIEF 250 R~present-dvn of 26 Catholic Parishes Meet Tomorrow. Two hundred and fifty representatives of 26 Washington Catholic parishes will attend the quarterly meeting of the | Society of St. Vincent de Paul to be | reld at Sacred Heart Church today. | | Reports will be heard on relief work | performed by the society and the aetiv- | | ities d .its employment burezu. e speaker will include Monseig&mrr P. C. Gavin and Rev. John O'Grady, | director of Cathelic charities. = o = Gets 300,000 Trout Eggs. ‘Thrée hundred thousand brown trout e73< have been T -r'ed in Vlcr.om B. C.. frcm Wisca: They will bé used to stock Vancouver Istand streams. But the invalidity of the dispensation dces not always argue for the invalidity of the marriage contracted on the strength of it. For it must be borne nc nts for! | Catholies to marry non-Cathoics. The one, called “mixed religion,” forbids 'Jn marriage between a Catholic and & baptized non-Catholic unless a dispen- fation has been obtained. This is not a diriment impediment. 1t does not render such marriage invalid evén if contracted without a dispensation; it merely prohibits the Oatholic, under pafh of sin. from entéring upon the | marriage without a valid dispensation. Provided there is no cther invalidati cbstacle, such a marriage :omr-ct:a wthout a valid dispensation is valid, but the Catholic sins in contracting it. Other Impediment. Thc cther lmpediment is that of “dis- f cult,” or, as it is sometimes yled, “difference of worship." This renders the marriage between a Cath- clic and & non-i bngelzd person invalid in the eyes of the churth unless a valid dispensation has been obtained. Only in this case will the invalidity of the dispensation, bec: it was not ven with sufficient guaranteé that the | promises will be carried out, redound the invalidity of & marriage between a Catholic and 2 non-baptized person. | The decree does not prohibit the | marrted ecuple from transferring their * | résidence to a place where the civil laws | would prevent the fulfillment cf the promises; it merely ordains that the | promises must bs drawn up in fuch a manner that they can bs enforced. not- ‘\\!Lhflnnd’nl the laws in the place of he parties’ present or future residence. e CAPITAL POLICE TEAM COFFEE SHOP 818 Conn. Ave. Between H & Eve N.W. Full Courze : Terkey Dininer. ORDER NOW! Sears’ Baby Chicks at Big Savings Bloodt tested stock from aceredited HatcHeriés Per Husidred Aniegjéan White 41100 Leghorns_ Barred Plymouth Rocks Rhode sase) 110 Sears, Roebuck and Co. Bladénsburg Roid &f 15th and H Su., NE. FIFTH IN PISTOL SHOOT Total of 1,388 Points Out of Pes- sible 1,500 Scoréd by | Washingtonians. A total of 1.388 points out of a pos- sible 1,500 was scored by ihe Wash- | ington Police Department pisto} team in the first of a series of shoots under the auspices of the National Police Pi-tol League, it was made known yesterday | through figures just fabulated. Fivé other teams are competing in ths | shoots. Sergt. J. E. Fondahl, with \syores of 99-95-95 for a total of i | was the highest individual scofer on the Washington team. Washington's score placed it fifth among the six teams | competing. Sevefal others, howeter, had scores only slightly above those mdde by the local m. Los Angeles registering a total of 1,390 points and | the Delaware & Hudson Railroad tea making 1,392. The shoots are being held in the home gallery of each team and the scores being compared later. Ivory Floor Has 40,000 Tusks. One of the sights of London, Ens- | land, is the “ivory floor” of a dotk warehouse. 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