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·t· '- U".I'lit. ,.. ••• , The r -) I . I, ) i7 V ANCHOR -Bishop Connolly to Preside At First Annual Labor Day Solemn Mass at Cathedral " Solemn High Mass presided over by His Excellency, the Most Reverend 'Bishop will the' first annual Labor Day Religious observance of the United Labor Council of Greater Fall River. This was announced today by Clement J. Dowling, assistant secretary of the Association An Anchor of the.,Soul, Sure and PAUL of Letter Carriers, general chairman for the event. Fall River, Masso Thursda", August 14, 1958 Dowling also announced . , that Rev. Hubert C. Callaghan, 'Second CI••• Man PriyilelrH PRICE lOe S.J. will preach' at the Mass. Vol. 2, No. 33 Aothorized .t F.1t M.... I $4.00 per Year Father Callaghan, on the faculty -;-------------------------- of, Holy Cross College, Worces- F -h .... D -' ter, is director of the -9 college's o.r oven un 'to reef Institute of Industrial Relations and an arbitrator for the Amer- ....I ew Cal.-forn.-o School ican Arbitration Association and 1"'IlIII the Federal Mediation and Con- Sister Elizabeth, SS.CC., a native of Stonington, cili<ltion Service; He is also tonn., who has been teaching at the Sacred Heart School . chaFman of the personnel rela- in Fairhaven since 1951, has been named principal of a board of the city of BeW elementary school the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts " Mass at 9 will staff in Gardena, Calif. 'i .... ,y." .... ., .. ,..:.....';",.;) The Labor Day Mass will be The newly - designated !. celebrated at 9 A. M. in St. principal, who has been par- Turn to Page Seventeen' ticularly active in civic mat- i cO #\AII Mu· st Att' end \ ters at the Fairhaven school, I: "1- <;cd will leave this Diocese next Ma ss Tomorrow T\lesday to take up her new tltlties on the Pacific coast. Today, the Vigil of the .Sister Mary Elizabeth, who I , Assumption, is not a day of also spent considerable time ! fast or '" \ teaching needlework to 'students ' Tomorrow; the .Feast of the 1.· .. . at Sacred Hearts Academy in I ..Assumption of ,the Blessed Fairhaven, has successfully I Virgin Mary into Heaven, is '\tided her Civics class into one a Holyday of Obligation. I the top 10 scholastic ratings i Since the Hobday falls on in the United States for the last I a Friday, the law of Friday I three consecutive years. abstinence does not apply. In connection with their ex- r Catholics may eat meat to- panding activities and program i morrow. in, the education ,field in United ! ..... States, the Sacred Hearts Sis- Law' Limits ters will open a new convent in S dB' /', I u" ..... ay Jusiness\\ '-\,. ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN the Gardena school. SISTER M. ELIZABETH, SS.CC. n ersey Tomorrow is the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed SO'" I 'NEWARK (NC) - Gov. Virgin Mary, holy day of obligation. NC Photo. anhago Teenager h) Study Here / Robert B. Meynerhas signed It's Hard to Be.eo,me' Sa.-n't o II P ,'/ . i,t9 law a bill prohibiting Ud I t t n er n erna 10nail rogram. /vt the sale of clothing, as' well Last year, the three little Cassidys of 66 Pleasant' as home and office appliances Eve'n, Harde'r to' Me.et Test Street, Somerset, learned lots of F'rench words from their and furnishings on Sundays. student guest, Franchette Laurent of 'Tourcoing, France. '!he ,legislation is directed VATICAN CITY (NC)-It is hard to become a saint,' "'h' th 'II b' h tt· . S '. h' primarily at large markets' and b t' h d t b dId b f th ' t . t ... ' IS y'ear ey e c a ermg m. j[)aTIlS ,for,tJ:1eIr parents, retail outlets along major state u even ar er 0 e ec are one ecause 0 e s rmgen Mr. and Mrs, Arthur, F. C 'd' I '.. highways especially "in the' sCrutiny carried on by the, Sacred Congt'egation of Rites, C 'd . d . armen, secon 0 dest m a " Th b lk f' th C t" k' t th aSliH,. y, 80. family of seven children, Said northern New Jersey. area. " e ,e ongrega IOn 'worcen ers. on e In mternatIonal she made 'application ,in Marcb ' investigation of, the, 'lives, 'A single case can require .friendship th,at they've for the .year in· "the· ',United .. ' Three, counbell, are. e x elJ1pt yirtlles and miracles 'of per- 'more than'l,OOO pages of docu- their hOl1)e to, allother, Her,kl:tOwledge of English , ,measure. Cape sons proposed for beatifica- lTlentation and 10 times as roan,. 'at.udent 15-year-oid' Carmell ' ' ....... &.' '" , ,Atlantic and, Ocelln .. countIes hours of work, The cause of . ". ." ' .... ra IV Page Fourteen Turn to P' T" 't tion and canonization. Moran of SantIago, Chile. ag-e wen y, American-born Mother Eliza- The girls came to the Cassidy f " I'" N S'· 'beth Seton has already filled IS, lIome under the auspices of the . 0 •• , ' Otlle isters to' Staff" volumes, 2,677 pages, and in- 'International Student Program' " ""eludes 800 personal letters writ- H the National Catholic Welfare Ne' •• S'JftL N B df' d if ten by the Baltimore nun whet £onference. The program places' "" ••00' ,u ew' e or founded the Sisters of Charity of Ioreign students in American By Patricia McGowan Cjncinnati, Ohio, in 1809. i. homes during their last year of Th I 1 . ,At 'present' there are more .. lIigh !!Choo!.' e new mmacuate Conception School in New Bedford; which will be opened in than ,70 canonization causes un- It is designed to increase in- Sept,ember, will be staffed by Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Three Sis- der consideration and more than ternational understanding and ters of the Congregation have takelJ, up residence in the freshly painted and furnished 800 possible beatifications. An- live the young people of convent at 171 Davis Street. Th'ey will be joined by two others at the end of the month. other 50 causes involve groups countries the opportunity of ob- The community will be" Castelo ,Branco,pastor Qf Im- .of persons proposed for honorl .erving American family life at the 26th in the Diocese and' maculate Conception. tiny cltapel with its modern of the altar. first hand. This year the Cas- t.he s' eco'nd 'to 'c'ome 'her'.e I'n Qfparticular interest were 'el,ectric organ, and the former Duties Are Heavy aidys are among 95 participating attic, now converted into four While the making of saints families in the United States. recEmt nlOnths; ,In June the' attractive bedrooms. and blesseds commands much Religious of the Love of God Father Branco has made the Turn to Page Eighteen began work in the parish' of building and ,staffing of the E"courage Blind OUI' Lady of the Assumption,' school his chief project since ar- Bishop Stresses also in New Bedford. riving at ImmaCUlate Concep- To tion two and a half ago. Open House Mora I Duties The Sisters of the Holy Names In Liturgy "t" Hundreds of visitors attended have taught vacation school in 'Of Motorists the open house conducted by the the parish for two summers, and PHILADELPHIA (NC)- Sisters Sunday, admiring the STEUBENVILLE (NC) their motherhouse has now Blindness should not exclude job 'accomplished un- R -Bishop John K. Mussio of Turn to Page' Twenty parishioner from full par- der the direction of Rev, A, A. Steubenville has reminded ticipation in the Church li- New Lebanese the faithful that traffic turgy nor from membership in Asserts safety is not just a slogan but parish societies, it was stressed Head Maronite '-\ an expression of obliga- , . , \ at the national convention here Nat.on Policies\\\ tion to preserve life, of the American Federation of Ri,te Catholic In a pastoral letter on high- Catholic Workers for, the Blind. Irl'ito'te Asians way conduct,' ishop Mussio BEIRUT (NC)-Lebanon's "The complaint of some blind said that "behind every reason- President-elect,Gen.Chehab, persons-that they feel snubbed WINOOSKI PARK (NC) able traffic regulation stands the or left out of Church affairs- -The West may be losing is a Maronite Rite Catholic moral law, ordering us to safe- _n be overcome if sighted par- the "invisible war" in Asia, for his attachment guard our life and that of our '. Ishioners show extra cO,nsidera- students and faculty mem- to', his alma-mater - the Marist neighbor ftom unnecessary lion until the handicapped be- NEW SUPERIOR: Father Brothers' school at Juneh - danger," , OOr8 at St. Michael's College eomes one of the gang," Father James F. Gary, S.J., of South and as the benefactor of social "Keep ever . '1 your mind your here in ·Vermont have been Richard M. McGuinness told 45 Boston, has been named and educational projects. obligation to drive, not like the warned. participants who attended the superior of the School of - He is looked to as the man proverbial bat out of hell, but ""'o-day meeting in BenjamiD Fllither Anthony J. Parel, S,J., who may bring an end to this rather like U' zealous keeper St. Philip Neri, in Haverhill, Franklin Hotel; declared' that, while the West country's civil war and' facilitate of the things that are of God," Father McGuinness is director has met the threat of Commu- which is dedicated to foster- . withdrawal of U. S. Marines. the Ohio Bishop said. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Guild Dism, militarily, Hin the eyes 01. ing delayed· vocations to the In electing Gen, Chehab the Traffic safety, 0 according Turn &oe Face FCHII' TUG &e Pace Sixkea' priesthood. ,TiuD to Pal'e Nineteen Turn &oe Fal'e Four

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attractive bedrooms. and blesseds commands much Religious of the Love of God Father Branco has made the Turn to Page Eighteen began work in the parish' of building and ,staffing of the C 'd' I Since the Hobday falls on in the United States for the last I a Friday, the law of Friday three consecutive years. abstinence does not apply. In connection with their ex- r Catholics may eat meat to­ panding activities and program '. Ishioners show extra cO,nsidera­ students and faculty mem­ I: I

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-Bishop Connolly to Preside At First Annual Labor Day Solemn Mass at Cathedral

Solemn High Mass presided over by His Excellency the Most Reverend

Bishop will h~ghlight the first annual Labor Day Religious observance of the United Labor Council of Greater Fall River

This was announced today by Clement J Dowling assistant secretary of the Nation~l AssociationAn Anchor of theSoul Sure and [iirm-S~ PAUL of Letter Carriers general chairman for the event

Fall River Masso Thursda August 14 1958 Dowling also announced

that Rev Hubert C Callaghan Second CIbullbullbull Man PriyilelrH PRICE lOe SJ will preach at the MassVol 2 No 33 Aothorized t F1t RiYer~ M I $400 per Year Father Callaghan on the faculty

--------------------------- of Holy Cross College Worces-

F - h D- ter is director of the -9collegeso r oven ~ un to bullreef Institute of Industrial Relations and an arbitrator for the Amershy

I ew Cal-forn-o School ican Arbitration Association and1IlIII the Federal Mediation and Con-Sister M~ry Elizabeth SSCC a native of Stonington cililtltion Service He is also

tonn who has been teaching at the Sacred Heart School chaFman of the personnel relashyin Fairhaven since 1951 has been named principal of a ~~t~~~w board of the city of

BeW elementary school the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts Mass at 9will staff in Gardena Calif i y ~ ) The Labor Day Mass will be

The newly - designated ~I celebrated at 9 A M in St principal who has been par- ~t Turn to Page Seventeen

ticularly active in civic mat- i cO AII Mumiddotst Attend ters at the Fairhaven school I 1-ltcd will leave this Diocese next Mass Tomorrow Tlesday to take up her new tltlties on the Pacific coast Today the Vigil of the

Sister Mary Elizabeth who I Assumption is not a day of also spent considerable time fast or abstinenc~middot bull teaching needlework to students Tomorrow the Feast of the1middot

at Sacred Hearts Academy in I Assumption of the Blessed Fairhaven has successfully I Virgin Mary into Heaven is tided her Civics class into one a Holyday of ObligationI o~ the top 10 scholastic ratings i Since the Hobday falls on in the United States for the last I a Friday the law of FridayIthree consecutive years abstinence does not apply

In connection with their ex- r Catholics may eat meat toshypanding activities and program i morrow in the education field in United States the Sacred Hearts Sis- ~ew Law Limits ters will open a new convent in S dB ~n~~~~~eW~~hL~~ei~n~~e~ ~~ I u ay Jusiness - ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY~ the Gardena school SISTER M ELIZABETH SSCC n ~ew ersey Tomorrow is the Feast of the Assumption of the BlessedSO I NEWARK (NC) - Gov Virgin Mary holy day of obligation NC Photo

anhago Teenager h) Study Here Robert B Meynerhas signed Its Hard to Beeome Sa-nt o II P it9 law a bill prohibitingU d I t tn er n erna 10nail rogram vt the sale of clothing as well

Last year the three little Cassidys of 66 Pleasant as home and office appliances Even Harder to Meet Test Street Somerset learned lots of French words from their and furnishings on Sundays student guest Franchette Laurent of Tourcoing France he legislation is directed VATICAN CITY (NC)-It is hard to become a saint h th II b h ttmiddot S h primarily at large markets and b t h d t b dId b f th t t IS year ey e c a ermg m j[)aTIlS fortJ1eIr parents retail outlets along major state u even ar er 0 e ec are one ecause 0 e s rmgenMr and Mrs Arthur F C d I highways especially in the sCrutiny carried on by the Sacred Congtegation of RitesC d d armen secon 0 dest m a Th b lk f th C t k t thaSliH y 80 e~Joye ~hen family of seven children Said northern New Jersey area e umiddot omiddot e ongrega IOn ~ worcen ers on e JCp~lrIment In mternatIonal she made application in Marcb Scor~s E~mptJonsmiddot investigation of the lives A single case can require friendship that theyve for the year inmiddot themiddot United Three counbell are exelJ1pt yirtlles and miracles of per- more thanlOOO pages of docushy~ned their hOl1)e to allother S~t~~s HerkltOwledge of English ~rom ~he measure Cape M~y sons proposed for beatifica- lTlentation and 10 times as roan

atudent 15-year-oid Carmell amp Atlantic and Ocelln countIes hours of work The cause of ra IV Page Fourteen Turn to P T t tion and canonizationMoran of SantIago Chile ag-e wen y American-born Mother Eliza-

The girls came to the Cassidy f I N Smiddot beth Seton has already filled IS lIome under the auspices of the 0 bullbull Otlle isters to Staff volumes 2677 pages and inshy

International Student Program ~ eludes 800 personal letters writ-H the National Catholic Welfare Ne~ bullbull SJftL Imiddot N B df d if ten by the Baltimore nun whet poundonference The program places ~ bullbull00 u ew e or founded the Sisters of Charity of Ioreign students in American By Patricia McGowan Cjncinnati Ohio in 1809

i homes during their last year of Th I 1 At present there are more lIigh Choo e new mmacuate Conception School in New Bedford which will be opened in than 70 canonization causes un-It is designed to increase in- September will be staffed by Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary Three Sis- der consideration and more than

ternational understanding and ters of the Congregation have takelJ up residence in the freshly painted and furnished 800 possible beatifications Anshylive the young people of other~ convent at 171 Davis Street They will be joined by two others at the end of the month other 50 causes involve groups countries the opportunity of ob- The community will be Castelo Brancopastor Qf Im- of persons proposed for honorl erving American family life at the 26th in the Diocese and maculate Conception tiny cltapel with its modern of the altar first hand This year the Cas- the second to come here In Qfparticular interest were the~ electric organ and the former Duties Are Heavyaidys are among 95 participating attic now converted into four While the making of saints families in the United States recEmt nlOnths In June the attractive bedrooms and blesseds commands much

Religious of the Love of God Father Branco has made the Turn to Page Eighteen began work in the parish of building and staffing of theEcourage Blind OUI Lady of the Assumption school his chief project since ar- Bishop Stresses also in New Bedford riving at ImmaCUlate Concep-To Participate-~

tion two and a half year~ agoOpen House MoraI Duties The Sisters of the Holy NamesIn Liturgy t Hundreds of visitors attended have taught vacation school in Of Motoriststhe open house conducted by the

the parish for two summers andPHILADELPHIA (NC)shy Sisters Sunday admiring the STEUBENVILLE (NC)their motherhouse has nowBlindness should not exclude renovatio~ job accomplished unshyR -Bishop John K Mussio ofTurn to Page Twentybull parishioner from full parshy der the direction of Rev A A Steubenville has reminded

ticipation in the Church lishy New Lebanese the faithful that traffic turgy nor from membership in Asserts ~estern safety is not just a slogan butparish societies it was stressed Head Maronite - an expression of ~oral obligashy

at the national convention here Naton Pol icies tion to preserve lifeof the American Federation of Rite Catholic In a pastoral letter on highshyCatholic Workers for the Blind Irlitote Asians way conduct ~ ishop MussioBEIRUT (NC)-LebanonsThe complaint of some blind said that behind every reasonshyPresident-elect Gen Chehab persons-that they feel snubbed WINOOSKI PARK (NC) able traffic regulation stands the or left out of Church affairsshy -The West may be losing is a Maronite Rite Catholic moral law ordering us to safeshy_n be overcome if sighted parshy the invisible war in Asia kno~n for his attachment guard our life and that of our Ishioners show extra cOnsiderashy students and faculty memshy to his alma-mater - the Marist neighbor ftom unnecessarylion until the handicapped beshy NEW SUPERIOR Father Brothers school at Juneh shy danger OOr8 at St Michaels College eomes one of the gang Father James F Gary SJ of South and as the benefactor of social Keep ever 1 your mind yourhere in middotVermont have beenRichard M McGuinness told 45 Boston has been named and educational projects obligation to drive not like thewarnedparticipants who attended the superior of the School of - He is looked to as the man proverbial bat out of hell buto-day meeting in BenjamiD Fllither Anthony J Parel SJ who may bring an end to this rather like U zealous keeperSt Philip Neri in Haverhill Franklin Hotel declared that while the West countrys civil war and facilitate of the things that are of God

Father McGuinness is director has met the threat of Commushy which is dedicated to foster- withdrawal of U S Marines the Ohio Bishop said ~ Our Lady of Mt Carmel Guild Dism militarily Hin the eyes 01 ing delayedmiddot vocations to the In electing Gen Chehab the Traffic safety 0 according bull

Turn ampoe Face FCHII TUG ampe Pace Sixkea priesthood TiuD to Pale Nineteen Turn ampoe Fale Four

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Mount St Mary Academy Fall _Fremont Ohio remarked that River from which she was grad- one thing that makes American END YEARS STAY IN US At the headquarters

uated in June schools easier than those of b ld f th N I C th l W If C f bullother countries is the fact that Ul mg 0 e atuJna a 0 IC e are on erence In During an interview the lively you can choose yo~r own sub- Washinglon Father FrancisHurley Assistant General S~

youngsters ranging in agefrom 16 to 18 displayed an affection- jects A good point of Amer- retary greets some of the 90 teenagers who participatedmiddot ate understanding for almost ican schools he added is that in the international high school student program which every aspect of American-life you can take a more active part placed the stJldents in US schools and hOmes for 12 They were on their way back to in discussions during classes in months Pictured left to right Louis DeLangue of France

h E ro and Latln sociology history and other sub- thelr omes In u pl Jects Marina Gradoli of Italy Mark Arruda of Brazil Father America ~ The YOungsters Ipveled their Hurley France-Marie TaJrent France and Father John J

A group sampled at random agreed unanimously thlt the im- strongest criticisms at the Amer- Green OSFS of the National Catholic Educational

_ pression of America und Amer- ican emphasis on sex_Utoo much Association NC Photo ~ icans that they had received at sex in everything J~ Fong

home and other sources was =~te~e~~stai~dat~ Youth Village BuUtWith US funds nothing like the reality M A

Michele Bouard 18 of Croix- described ~~n~dumb arks nniversary in Germflny ~ Nord France summed up for aU HEIDELBERG (NC) Amer hild h But other teenae flds won - - c r~ are orp ans when she remarked that on the ic n generosity is chiefly re thelr approval Reglna Corlle- a - When Belgian Premonstratenshybasis of her prior information bl f th fi t I d IIUS recalled t-t comng over sponsl e or e rs - glr s an sian Father Werenfried Van abOut the U S she mad a feel- b t G hi h on the boat we laughed at Ber- oys own In ermany w c Straaten and German Jesuit ing I didnt know Americans at h st b d the 10th all when I first clme here muda shorts Now all of us wear sJu 0 srve an- F~ther Johannes Leppich bOth

them The youngster agreed nJversary of Its foundahon famed for their charitable enter-Michele spent her year in a Wilshyh that rock n roll music is a Iet is the Catholic Youth Vil- prises learned of Father Magshymette Ill orne matter of personal taste and lage Klinge located 011 the Ioad nanis undertaking they im-

Regina Cornelius 18-year-old b t H d lb d W ed tit dsaid they had heard it first in e ween el e erg an uerz- m la e y ex en ed their aid to from Hamburg agrceed and their own countries before eOm- burg in the Odenwald forest him added that she found people are ing here Its director is Father Heinrich The church dedicated to exactly the same here as in Ger- M f h t many They are very friendly AI~hough the illdt~pendent agnam 0 t e own of Buchen Blessed Bernard patron of the Her 12 months were ]passed in spirit of American WElmen is to whose pari~~ i~ belongs state of Baden where the Klinge

sometimes regarded a-s unique Father Magnam s sister was camp is situated therefore is Joliet Ill M fthe students reported that it is Henfl~tte ag~ani the owner 0 the center of the village To --

Customs Diffell shared by women in their na- a mUSIC school In New York who build it as well as some 01 the But _if people are the same tions They just dont let it t~rned over all th icome de- family homes the help wa~

show explained 17-year-old f1ved from 1-er mstltutlon to the enlisted of the international OrshyMaria Artana of Turilfl Italy KIinge proje~t up to the time der of Builders organized byArtists Convention She stayed in DenviUt~ N J of her death In March 1955 Father Van Straaten At the

Opens SaturdOl] during the year Father Magnani first came in- Klinge camp so far they have The students were suiprised to contact with youngsters contributed 8000 work-d~ys inCINCINNATI (NC) -- Several by the lavish way Americans hamong refugees from the East t eir vacation periods free of persons in the CinCinnati alchshy

spend their money and by the who had found a temporary ref- charge toward the accomplishshy~diocese known widely in the large amounts they have to uge in abandoned barracks in ment of this great mission field of Catholic almiddott will fill spend Teenagers here have 1 the Klinge region Soon he took The girls and boys are asshymajor roles at the two-day more money than Jon gurope

Catholic Art Association conshy Gunter Schoenweitz lJ of over t~lOse sha~~s on behalf of ~mbled in small groups of eight vention in Our Lady of Cinshy KemptenAllgaeu Germany as- CatholIc chafltlell afd fitted at one time in individual homes cinnati College stJrtinl Aug 16 serted after a year in Chicago them out as best he could with and under the care of a mothshy

Archbishop Karl JAIter of Ill At home he said a reason- the modest means available to er who looks after them cook- Cincinnati will offer the opening able allowance is one pfennig- accommollate tuberculosis-rid- iog and washing for them and Mass in the college chapel Arshy about 12 cents-per week den r~ugee children alid city providing a true family atmosshytists designers teachers pastors Active Religion youngsters who bad lost their phere Home economi~s training atld members of the laity in all families is given to the girls parts of the nation are expected The students declar~d that

Ainertcan Catholics appear to Family Homes The youngsters at Klingeto attend the seSSiOllll practiceAtieir religion more ac It was a beginning made with range in age between 10 and 25 Vice Postulator tively on both the material and almost nothing Today there are Many of the older ones after

spiritual levels than do Catholics some 300 girls and boys -quar- going out to take on jobs in the SANTA BARBARA (NC) in their own countries tered in 11 ifamily homes each world like to return for visits

Father NoeiMoholy OFM ai They said they were especially one under the supervision of a and informal retreats TQ acshy~he Old Mission Santa Barbara iJppressed by the large number mother who looks after the commodate them a special guest ~ here in California has been ap- arid vitality of parish organiza- children and makes them feel house is availaile

pointed vice postulatOl for the tions and by the widespfead at heime canonization cause ~j Father practice of daily Mass and Com- There are workshops in the ~ention The Anchor Junipero Serra early California mUllion camp to train the youngsters for To Our Advertisers missionary At home Regina Cornelius various trades and schools to

Fathel- MoholY succeeds Father declared they separate Sunday provide them with an elemenshyEric OBrien OFM who has from the rest of the week But tary education The village also held the position since 1941 The here Christ is right in everyday has a model farm of 30 acres appointment was made by life which produces enough to make Father Antonio Cairoli OFM Among the 90 students taking the campself-sustaining in case postulator general lor the Fran- part in the 1957-58 program of an emergency a nursery a ciscans were youngsters from Austria swimming pool sports facilities

France Germany Italy Bolivia of all- kinds and even an amashyBrazil Costa Ric- Cuba Nica- teur stage

FORTY HOURS ragua and Honduras Cost of transportation between Some 200 people attend to theDEVOTION

their own country and the U S needs of these young peopleAug 17-St Joseph Woods is shared by the youngstels par- The youngsters often have arshyHole ents and by the U S State De- rived as nervous wrecks fromOur Lady 01 Lourdes partments International Ex- starvation camps in YugoslaviaWellfleet change Service Hungary and other coUntriesOur Lady of Grace

In --this country th~ youngsters Although depressed and almostNorth Westpo~t are given room boal-d and inci-_ hopeless they soon regain theirAug 24-Sacrlld Heart New dentals by their host families composure and health under theBedford They received monthly pocket~ f1re of expert welfare workersSt Josephs Olphanage money from their own parents nurses and teachers All theFall River

Aug 31-St Anthony of the Desert Fall River ~~e ~~ou~~c~~~~~~~orerl middotmiddotmiddotPERFE-C-rioN-middot)St John the Baptist Central Village Legion of Dec~ncJ OIL

Sept 7-St Louis of France The following films are to be -Swansea Our Lady added to the lists in their re- __ of Mt Carmel

~ spective classifications IVf Your Protection

Seekonk Unobjectionable for General BuvFrom Patronage -Buchanan Rides PERFECTION Alone Trial at the middotVatican

THE ANlHO~ Unobjectionable for Adults 132 RockdalE Ave Seeond-class mail plivilegeB authorized and Adolescents - Reluctant New Bedtordat Fan River Mass Published every

Thursday at 410 Highland AveDue Fall Debut~iJte Teenage Caveman River Massbull by the Catholic Pre ot the Ullobjectionable for l~dults-- WY 5-7147 Diocese ofFaU Rivet ~l1h~rrjrlt[l1D price i mail PD6tJ1aid $400 pe feu Twiligbt fOlthe Gods ~___amiddot_~_~__u ~

2 -THE ANCHOR Thurs Aug 14 1958 Foreign ~~M~ents Return Home

Firm Friends of United States Pope Pius Values WASHINGTON (NC)-Americans worried about the

impression they ma ke on the rest of the world can take Research Workheart from the fact that 12 months in this country have made 90 foreign t4~enagers into 90 firm friends of the yATICAN CITY (NC)-While

the Church looks toward theUnited States everywhere their custorrts arelt future it cannQt disregard t~The students spent the the youngsters declared School wealth of wisdom and experipast year- as partieipants in Woritfor example is a good

the international high school deal lighter here than in their ence it has accumulated in~ countries middotthey said paststudlmt program sponsored by AlI students who take partin A letter sent on behalf of HisI the Educational Department of the program begun in 1951 have

the National Catholic Welfare HolineSs Pope Pius XII to Drreached a point in their schools Stephan Kuttner professor ofConference at home comparable to the canon law at the Catholic UnishyIncluded in the group was senior year of high school here versity of America on the ocshyFrance-Marie L~urent of Tour- In this country they live with casion of the international conshy

coing (France who made her an American host family and atshy gress on medieval canon law athome with Mr and Mrs Arthur tend local Catholic high schools Louvain said that as you areF Cassidy at 66 Plealant Street Jose Fong 17-year-old from aware the Church through itsSomerset while studying at Havana Cuba who stayed in apostolic mission looks toward the future bull bull bull but strengthened by its centuries-old traditions the Church cannot disregard the wealth of wisdom and experishyence contained in the history of its institutions and laws

Encouraging research like yours ~it added the Church truly surpasses the noble pershyspectives of simple scholarship and rejoices in enriching the trea~re of its past to the adshyvantage of the new tasks cooshystantly confronting it

Mass Ordo FRIDAY-Assumption 01 the

Blessed Virgin Mary Double of I Class White Ma811

Proper Gloria no Creed Second Collect for Peace Preface of Blessed VirgiA Holy Dy of Obligation

SATURDAY-St Joachim Conshyfessor Father of the Blessed Virgin Mary Double of II Class White Mass Proper Gloria no Creed Second Colshylect for Peace Common Preshyface

SUNDAY - Twelfth Sunday after Pen t e cos t Double Green Mass Proper Gloria Second Collect St Hyacinth Confessor Third Collect lor

shy Peace Creed Preface of Trinity

MONDAY-Mass of Previous Sunday Simple Green Mass Proper No Gloria or Creed Second Collect St Agapitus Martyr Third Collect for Peace Common Preface

TUESDAY - St John Eudes Confessor Double White Mass Proper Gloria ~o

Creed Second Collect fOir Peace Common Preface

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Russia To Have I)ragon by Tail In Red China

PITTSBURG (NC) When Red China becomes the equal of Soviet Russia there will be trouble--for Russia

This is the opinion of Father Cyril Wagner OFM recently rdurned to his familys home after five years in a prison in China Moscow may have a dragon by the tail in its alli- ance with mainland China the Franciscan observed

False Impression Ihe Chinese communists will

not be content to be anything less than a world power They believe the whole world fears them because of their huge population of 6(l0 million peoshyple he said

Father Wagner a mISSIoner in China for 17 years was arshyrEsted in 1953 as an imperialshyist and confined in a prison until about a month ago He disclosed he was able to say Mass occasionally in prison thanks to the Red Cross a CIviL amin tonic and a package of candy wafers From the fall of 1956 until his release six weeks a~o Father Wagner washosshypitalized with an asthmatic conshydition

In the Red Cross packages he received was a small bottle of liquid to 1le taken after meals due to the lack of vitamins

Medical Disguise This medicine actually was

wine disguised by an authenticshylooking label designed by an American druggist whose brothshyer is a priest Father Wagner said

The candy wafersmiddot were aushythentic but the paper sepashyrators were small discs of unshyleavened bread which could be used as hosts he related

Often during his hospitalizashytion he explained he would of_ fer Mass lying in bed using the tillY cap of the medicine~~ bot UE as a chalice

Boss Rule Father Wagner also spoke of

the duties of the hospital physi_ cian in his prison The doctor was given his orders by comshymunist bosses and carried them out-OI else

A patient in one bed is to linger in suffering he related In another bed there is a pashytient who must be made to reshycover immediately

The health and duration of the patients lives are subject not to Gods will but to the will of the political bosses he mid

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honoled inmiddot the Eastern Church since its earliest times and in the Western Church since the 16th cen-middot tury Patron saint of Leo XIII his feast day is Aug 16 NC Photo

THREE Y6UNG WOMEN ENTER JESUS-MARY NOVITIATE The three Fall River young women shown above leave next Wednesday to enter the Jesus-Mary Noshyvitiate at Hyattsville Maryland They are left to right Antoinette Gamache daughter of Mr and Mrs Rene Gamache of 332 Eastern Avenue Miss Lorraine Blanchette of 49

Smithies Street daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Emerile Blanchette and Miss Gertshyrude Lavoie daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilfrid Lavoie of 49 Middlesex Street ~

Catholics Should Be Moved by Duty of Charity To Win Over UnbelifversSays BishopSheen

BRUSSELS (NC) - The task of winning over unbelievers to the Faith lies primarily witli

Catholics and finds its soUrce in their duty of charity towarli non-Catholics Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York said here

The prelate who is national dirmiddotector for the United States of the Society for the Propagashytion of the Faith spoke at a conference held in conjunction with the InternationJl Catholic Days of the Brussels World Fair The conference was attended by scores of internationally promshyinent lay and Church dignitaries

In a five-part address on the subject of coexistence between believers and unbelievers Bishshyop Sheen examined the duties of

charity of Catholics toward Communists the Orthodox Protestants Jews and the misshysions

Bishop Sheens opening stateshyment was to denounce the posishytioll generally taken that the burden of overcoming this igshynorance heresy schism hate and bigotry and of coming to the Truth is on the unbeliever

In religion he said the burshyden of charity and understandshying toward the unbeliever falls on the believer or those who have the fulness of faith and

not upori those who have fragshyments of it

He warned however~hmiddotat hIS statem~nt did not refer to the realm of principle but rather to the realm of charity

No Compromise Coexistence the Bishop deshy

cIared has nothing to do with compromise of the truth but rather charity toward unoelievshyers Truth is not of oUr makshying but Gods We have no riglits over it About truth there must be intolerance about pershysons who do not possess truth there must be tolerance

The attitude of Catholics the Bishop declared must therefore be that of the open heart which humbly recognizes that one can see the Divinity of the Church not because he is more brilliant than the unbeliever but because God has given him the fulness of the light of middotfaith (and which) confesses that everyreligion under the sun has a segment of the circle of truthmiddot

Turning then to the attitude of Catholics toward communists Bishop Sheen declared that we must love the communists and hate communism as the Church hates sin and loves sinners

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Bishop Sheen then stated that On a Catholics duty of charshy Catholics a)so have duties of ity toward Jews Bishop Sheen charity toward the Orthodox stated that the believer must arid the several hundred mil- never say that it was the Jewshylion memoers of the Russian ish hands that nailed Christ to Greek and Eastern churches His Cross for Our Blessed Lord which once were in the bosom said He would be delivered inshyof the Church to the hands of the Gentiles to

The Bishop said Catholics be crucified should not forget the thousands There is no person in the

of priests who sUffer~d martyr- world he added not even a dom for their beliefs during the Buddhist or a communist who Bolshevik revolution or the can say he is innocent of the millions of Orthodox in Russia blood of that Man who were middotsent to Siberia for no other crime thall that of believ- The belrevCls are bound 10shy

ing in God bmately to the J~ws not only because as Pope PIUS XI saId we

Shall (w~ forget he said are spiritual Semites but also that the first church in Russia because we call the Mass theb I h h A was UI t 10 onor of t e s- iulfillmentmiddot of the sacrifice of sumptwn of Our Blessed Lady our father Abraham He is our centuries and ce~turies before father as well as theirs bull the doctnne was defined Shall we be unmindful that in the In the final part of his speed) Kremlin in this evil hour there Bishop Sheen turned to the is an unused ~hapel to the As- duties of charity of Catholics sumption toward missions

Duty to Protestants Noting ~hat the burden is on the belrever toward the 15

In the thIrd part of thIS ad- billion pagans in the world most dress Bishop Sheen spoke on of whom have a natural religion duties of charity toward Protes- with a high ethic which has tant~w h h served them for centuries he

e ~ 0 ave the FaIth declared must admIt that 400 years ago the Church needed a reforma- hTheh b~~eve~ IS to brmg to tion because of the decline of the spirit of Christ among its I g dmiddotmiddott f thf 1 h dc er y an 1 s al u e sal

The protests of the reform at that time were rightmiddot the reforms of the reformers were

wrong The reformers began middotinmiddotmiddot ~

side the Church but their reshyformations led them outside it

Therefore he said the Cath- olic should always look upon the existence of Protestantism as to some extent a judgment on himself The Lord punished us for failing Him in the way we lived

Noting that each igtf the hunshydreds of Christian sects has some fraction fragment or piece of Divine Truth - ~ome more than others the prelate counseled that though the Protestants are sepa1ated from the rock upon which the Church was built they are not separated from Him who laid that rock ~~i ISOUTH END

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JEFFERSON CITY (NC) Decentralization of industry could solve the current farm r~volution problem

Bishop Joseph M Marling middotCPPS of jefferson City adshydressing the middotnationalconvenshytions of the Catholic Central Union and the Womens Union emphasized that this solutIon to the farm crisis would require the combihed efforts of nonshypartisan committees of capital and of labor

The Missouri Bishop referred to the exodus from the land lowered farm income and crop surpluses as evidence of an emergency in the farm picture

Must Be Overcome An added incentive tomiddot decenshy

tralization of industry the Bishshyop said is the need to avoid a threat of atomic dis~steI in case of war

Bishop Marling said that to guard the precious treasure of the land acres must be reshytired in scientific fashion He added that middotfor farmers affected by the program to whom s0shy

ciety owes protection and comshypensation a high standard of living seems achievable if a balance can be struck between industry and farming

All are familiar with the roles of political intrigue and partisan plotting in the formashytion of farm policy the Bish- op said In a democracy like

our own this is a weakness hard -n middotcorrectmiddot but one that must

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Often of late I have been asked why I am so very opshytimistic about the worlds future Let me try once lore to explain

Forty-one years ago in 1917 three children in Portushygal reported that the Virgin the West Germans call the EmshyMary was appcaring and pireof Satan giving them messagell for- That blasphemous anti-G~shymankind despotism has been bu~1t ol1the

Their accounts never varied terrible passive sufferinlls of JM) matter how often they the Russian people But Russia were ques- is going to return to God tioned singly Withmiddot that return communism or together will fall in chaos The iron and And yet they bamboo curtains will spliinter 50OOOTH BIRD Father w ere v e r y The cold war will end Hliman Justin Spoden OSB is you n g and dignity apd freedom will rise

shown banding a thrush atco u 1 d nei- An era of peace will be grantshyther read nor ed to mankindl-and God grant St Procopius College Lisle write thatmankind does not forget III the fourth largest among

T h i r tee it whence the peace came from government stations in the years of investigation ~y bull God 17 inland states where theChui-ch commission c~)Il~m~ed Through Mary

migratory habits of birdsthe bishop that the VIIgm mshy This final promise of the deed had appeared to the Virgin to the children was unshy are recorded NC Photo youngsters six times in aH and conditional The conversion of had prophesied to them Russia is certain Boston Prelate Pions

In 1942 Pope Pius XII publIcshy A few years ago Pope Pius Chapel for ~ospitally made the bishops judgme~t XII walking in the VaticallL garshy BOSTON (NC)-A new Cathshyhis own by broadcasting II messhy den was given the same ision olic chapel will be constructedAge to pilgrims assem bled at of the miracle of the sun which at Long Island Hospital in BOIlshyFatima where the apparitions was seen by the Fatima children ton Harbor had taken place and by thousands of others after The chapel accommodating

the Virgin~ final appearance inEvidence of Authentidty fI()() patients will be connected

October 1917 to the main hospital buildingBefore and since miracles at Now on the feast of thE Virshy by a tunnel to make attendancethe Fatima shrine togethEr with gins Assumption into HEaven possible for those who are middotunshythe ibmense spiritual good acshy we have completed a worldwide able to go outdoors It will beeruing have given oveJwh~I~shy novena called by this same equipped with ramps and otherIng evidence of the authlaquontJcliy Pope Is it optimism or FEillism facilities for wheel-chair pashyof the visions and messages which causes me to hope for a ~ientsTravel mentally with me back great gift from God throughshy Since the chapel will be 10shy

tel 1917 Mary to mankind-flOOn 1~ eated on municipal property World War I was rag5ng But Archbishop Cushing has anshy

tt was the war to end ~ar So nounced that he will donlte itEncourage Blind everybody thought This war to the City of Boston The mainContinued from Page Onewould make the world safe for altar of the chapel will be dedishy

for the Blind Newark N J Hedemocracy in President Wilshy cated in honor of Mayor John was voted into the presidency ofsons words B Hynes of Boston and bisthe federation by delegates repshyThe children of Fatim~l aged familymiddot ~resenting guilds of 13 dioceses~ine seven and six said othershy

Since a sightless person deshywjse Moral Obligationpends so much on his sense ofThe Lady they said had told

hearing Father McGuinness Continued rom Page ODe them that the war soon would said it is advisable fotthe blind the Bishop means nothing more end but Unless mimkihd to assist at a Dialogue Masa than the practice of the love ofBto~ped offending God an even or atMass where the conl~rega- God Pointing out that young more terrible conflict would tion sings and prays aloud people should be especially imshy

M)()n follow Enter Activities pressed with safety in tratlic Asioundinc PredictioDII He encouraged blind persons Bishop Mussio condemned an

Note what astounding predicshy to enter actively into Canli conshy use of the highway formiddot prank ferences and pre-marital groups strips emotion discharges port shytions issued from these little discussion clubs and the more able pars andlovers lanes ones as they reported the warnshycommon societies such s the Parents werecalled on by theings of the Virgin Holy Name and the Sodality Bishop to give a good exampleRussia will spread her errors

Speaking of the special aposshy in driving When parents esshythrough the world they said tolate to which the blind belong pecially in the presence of theirRussia Why Russia was because of their handicap the children ignore the rules of the

prostrate smashed by German road they are giving their chil shypriest said the sightless must bearms What influence could Russhylware of their importance in the dren a green light to disaster

sia middothave on the immediate fu continued the Bishopwork of saving others by prayero ture of the world

and He We are extremely presumpshyexample conversationAmerica France England shy ~uous when we exempt ourshysaid the blind have the abilitythesemiddot were the powers So it s~lves from the reasonable preshyseemed

to achieve a high degree of cautions established for safesanctityBut the children went on driying There are few emergenshy

quoting the Lady Russias ershy While praising the work of

cies in life sufficient to justify rors would give rise tt) wars our endangering the safety of

guilds and other organizations which assist the blind the priest

and insunections others on the highwaycited the abiding responsibilityReligion would be persecuted which families bear to assist

Good inen and women would be their afflicted ~em~rs martyred AJMf PELLETIER

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We have had World War II Electrical Korea Indochina the bloody

conicts inSpain and Greece and ~ V~ Contradorsall the rest

Soviet imperialism has enshyslaved many countries Commushy FOJt ovaJt HAL A CliNTUJty

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some natioris literally have been nism has seized China And

BEsT kNOWN NAMENdestroyed The Russian deportshyed the peoples of Latvia Estonia ~b~ COFFEEand Lithuania and sent in new 944 County St ~rpopulations frfom remote places bull_O~~(__I__CI_-+bullin the SovieLUnion INew Bedford - -But the children said someshything mOle IJ

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So Dartmouthpeace will be gran Led to manshy UPHOLSTERING kind and HyannisAll kinds upholstering IEra of Peace FABRICS So D~rtmoutWe know therefore that God

O E NERBONNE PIOp ii WY 7-9384is going to collapse the very

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Getting News in Moscow Tough I~ Bu~ Getting Jt Out Tougher

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy -a manned rocket and the parashyGettirig news in Moscow is hard chute return of the dog Laika enough-getting it out js someshy passenger in Sputnik No II times harder Americans want to revel in

Thats why Daniel Schorr vetshy their own deficiencies it seems eran Moscow correspondent for Mr Schorr said They want to the Columbia Broadcasting Sysshy be told how much better the tem sums up the problems of Russians are doing~in science reporting for American conshy edueationrockets and missiles sump~on what goes on inside Newsmen constantly are under Russia The 42-year-old New pressure to supply the big Yorkerwas in San Francisco story and the more it makes the following the lecture trail which Soviets shine the better eventually will take him back Mr Schorr said that emphasis to his Kremlin beat-his third on sciences and mathematics ill year on the assignment Russian schools has been known

Mr Schorr said that U S lor several years but acquired newsmen are liinited to covering news value only wheh American ~ 25-mile radius around Moscdw became aware how it pointed up must get special permits to U S shortcomings travel farther More than a third One of a reporters major of the country is closed comshy handicaps in Russia is the pletely to foreign correspond- inability to verify the lacts Mr ents he said Schorr said Kremlin officials

Amorig areas recently opened from Nikita Kruschev down is the city of Lvov - in the clam up when questioned about Ukraine One of the first reportshy details or veracity of stories ers allowed in the area fIo1r Censors Job Schorr described it as the only

Real news not available at theplace in Russia where he bas sources must be secured secondshyseen young people attending hanii- through newspapers rashychurch in any ltppreciable numshy

dio broadcasts and the like Mrber where religion can be middotSchorr said Everything sent outtaught more or less unhampered by newsmen is censored and theIts former Polish territory ~ensors job is not to separateand strongly Catholic the CBS truth from falsehood but simplynewsman said Also it has been to protect the government heunder communist rule only sincemiddot added1940 so religious traditions and Most correspondents spendspirit still are strong roughly half their day checking

No American Priest newspapers with a translatorMr Sch~rr said that inMosshy Mr Schorr detailed They look

oow foreign Catholics still at shy for items of significance try totend Mass in the Church of St read between the lines poreLouis of the French where a through the editorials-RussiallLithuanian priest is now in papers are heavy on these inshycharge He expressed doubt that cluding some on page one-forthe Soviets soon would relax hints as Jo policy of possibletheir position arid allow an Kremlin moves -American priest to be stationed Then there are the diplomaticin Moscow under terms of the receptions-a good chance toRoosevelt-Litvinov agreement of tryout your favorite theories 0111933 The last American priest the upper leaders to serve in Moscow Assumptionshy Perhaps the most valuable ist Father deorges Bissonnette sources of news are the diploshywas expelled more than three mab from neutral or so-called years ago uncommitted co u n t r i e s Mr

-rhey are holding out to get Schorr said he has obtained some one of their Russian Orthodox of his best ~aterial by way of church leaders into the United the Swedish embassy Least States Mr Schorr sailti likely to produce ~ew~ worth

The appetite Americans have writing are Soviet press confershydeveloped for a particular kind enees ~ccordiJJg -to Mr Schorr of RuSsian news discourages AmeriCan correspondents in Moscow -Mr Schorr said He exshyplained The wor~e it mak~s us North End appear by comparison the ore our people seem to be intershy LAUNDRYested

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on July 16 1880 Church hisshytory is noted in one which tells that the happily reigning Ponshytiff Leo XIII was made Pope on February 20 1878

A case of mistaken identity is noted in an inscription that r~ads On October 17 1831 b~ellshyrmger Francesco Neri was misshytaken for a well-known thief and arrested

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National Director Legion Speaker

Rev Francis Larkin SSCc Ilutional director of the Enshythronement oe the Sacred Heart was principai speaker at the Curia meeting of the Legion of Mary held at St Vincents Home Fall River

A Praesidium report was read by Our Lady Queen of the World PJaesidium of St Annes Parish Fall River Assignment of reshyports for the September meeting include Our Lady of Fatima Prllesidillm and Morning Star Praesidillm

The Curia Igticnic will be held starting at 1 pM Sunday Aug 24 at Cathednll Camp The anshynual retreltlt will be held Oct 10-12 at the camp

Counsel reports were read by the plesident as follows

Cork Ireland reported that 250 Legionaries attended their congress SOllth England Ieports that 1000 Legionaries in that district made a pilgrimage to Lourdes

Paris reports progress in Exshytension Bombay-Calcutta Curia now has 12 senior and 10 junior VATICAN CITY (NC)- The praesidia Reports were also read machine age has invaded the from St Louis Chicago Puerto ancient towers of St Peters Rico and Venezuela basilica and forced its t~o-cen-

On visitation of Praesidium turies old clocks into retirement Our Lady of the Rosary and Our From now on for who Lady of Fatima will be visited knows how many centuries the

giant cogs will turn to moveOn extension Santo Christo St Marys and St Jean Baptist parshy the hands and mark the hours ishes in Fall River and St andl all will be done mechan

icaHy Other wheels will movePeters in Dighton will be visited to toll the bells that sound the

hOllrs and mechanically call thePriests in attendance included failhful to pray the AngelusRev Albert Shovelton St three times a dayJames New Bedford Rev Louis

No longer will men like FeliceBoivin St Josephs New BedshyBOI~zoni and Francesco Neri goford Rev Francis Regis SSCC their way through a maze ofSt Josephs Fairhaven Rev Edshycorridors passage ways andward A Oliveira Our Lady of stairs to climb into the clockLourdes Taunton diocesan modshyrooms to wind the springs anderator of the Legion ring the bells All we be done by the new mechanical clockPrelate Dies works and automatic bell-ringers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Archshy which are now being installed bishop Malio Zanin Apostolic The four mechanisms which Nuncio to ArjCntina who represhy are going into retirement made sented the Holy See during forshy their det-ut in 1769 when they mer President Juan D Perons were instalied by the Roman violent anti-Church campaign in clclockmaker Raffaele Fiorelli 1954 has died here in Argentina After performing their task more from diabetes or less faithfully for almost t~o

Famous Organist to Give Concert Sunday Night at Centerville

Our Lady of Victory Confer- over the French National Rato ence St Vincent dePaul So- His appearances with the world cicty will sponsor an organ re- famous Boston Pops Orchestra cital at 8 P M next Sunday at have been carried over every Our Lady of Victory Church in major network in the country Centerville On last April 22 Mr Zam-

The recital will feature Berj kochian received a special invi Zamkochian celebrated young tation to play for the President organ virtuoso who has gained in the White House Berj Zamshythe international reputation as kochian has gained special disshyone of the leading organists in tindion for ~is many dedicatory the United States recitals He is at present the mu-

Mr Zamkochian has presented _ sic director of St Theresas concerts throughout the United Church West Roxbury and States and Europe his per- iecturer in Music at Regis Colshyforma nee on radio and televi- lege Weston Ilion has been presented to all Committee members include parts of the world Mr Walter E Baker Jr Mrs

While replcsenting the United Edward Kelly Jr Mr Arthur States at the Third World Con- D Maddalena Jr Mr Henry gress of Music il Paris last sum- L Murphy Miss Jean McDonshymer Mr Zamkochians concerts ough and Mr Edward Welch were played throughout France Tickets may be obtained by __-~_____ calling Mrs Walter E Baker

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hundred years they will now lie discarded in a great storeshyroom near the belfries where they ponderously ticked out the years Their sole contribution to the newcomers will be their lead weights

The new clocks are not Roman but Genoese They come from the factory of Roberto Tubino of Uscio near Genoa Tubi~o and his two sons descendants of three generations of clock makers were thrEle months ~in

building them The cost $4800 Same Appearance

But the clocks like the Church always willing to adapt to the age- while preserving the tradishytions of the past will not change in appearance The clock faces will remain only the mechan shyismswill be replaced Outwardshyly the only difference will be that they will now tell the time correctly T~ree new works will dp the

job formerly done by four In times past the two clocks on the outside of the basilica and the two clocks on the inside each had its OWl mechanism Now the two clocks will be tied to the one mechanism by an axle 100 feet long

The new machines with autoshymatic winding systems and bell shyringers stand six feet eight inches high They will mov~ the

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spection and oiling operation there will be no need for anyone to climb into the belfries anyshymore But memories of the past will remain there in several records marked on the walls by bellringers

One tells of the death of a beUringer On January 4 1883 Felice Borzoni passed to a better life The last of seven genershyations of Borzoni bellringers died only a few years ago

Another inscription marked in pencil records that new springs were fitted (to the clock works)

THE ANCHC~shyThurs Aug 14 1958 5

Practice Religion In Reformatory

ELMIRA (NC) - Of the 430 nom ina I Catholics admitted to the New York State Reformshyatory during the year ending last April 90 per cent (387) has seldom if ever attended church

Also the parents of 895 per ceQt of the men (395) were not regular church goers Of the 342 Catholics admitted to the reshyformatory C for offences other than parole violations 839 per cent (287) had never attended a Catholic school and only nine men-26 per cent- had attendshyed a Catholic high school

The instih~tiQns Cathdlic chaplain Msgr Francis J Lane says Most of these men know nothing about religion and have never received any sacramentS beyond Baptism

Spiritual Rehabilitation Even with a very good voshy

cational and academic program if there is not instilled in the hearts and minds of men the spark of religious moral and spiritual values of life any at shytempt at rehabilitation will be in vain This can best be accomshyplillhed by individual treatment by interviewing and counseling each one separately

Although attendance is volunshytary the prison chapel is filled to capacity for Mass on Sundays and holy days and a weekly novena service is held in honor of St John Bosco

During the year there were 16 converts to Catholicism among the inmates Of 350 men paroled during the 12 months 909 per cent (318) returned to the practice of religion while inshymates of the reformatory

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forship At Idass The Sign maga~ine fbI August quotes a pen~trating

statement of Father Louis -Bouyer a French Oratbriari and one of the Tn()st brilliant of the liturgi~al schol~rs Father Bouyer in explaining that the liturgical moveshym~n~ is neither esoteric nor ~istocratic says th~tit ineans gettmg everyone--clergy and laymen-to partIcIpate acshytively in Divine worship and cease acting as patrons in a cafeteria

Patrons in a cafeteriaare essentially individuals each one intent upon getting what he wants wIth rio sense of any coimecti()flwith hisneighbor I

Many Catholics go to Mass with that same -attitude Each one attends Mass as an individual There is no corrtshymunity sense-no realizatiou that he is not here alorie but

) that he is united with all others at Mass that he is amem- bel of a worshiping community There is no idea of social

- worship~adoring and thanking and petitioning and atonshyingto God as aJlember of a worshipinggroup

Sometimes a Catholic at Mass will not even realize that- he is uniting with Christ offeting his own prayers

and sacrifices through Christ and with Chri~t arid in Chr~s~

Who alone makes these worthy of presentati~ri to th~SATURDAY- St Joachim husband of St Anne and father

Father oftheinessed Virgin Mary Vir-Indee~ the attitude at Mass is oftenoneofthecafe- tually nothirtg is known of his

teria patron-what can the individualget-Olit of it The Month life He hasbeen honored in the first purpose of the Mass is the first purpose of li1e--to 0( + Eastern Church since its earliest adore God The i~diidual must never lose sigM of ihedaysandinthe Western Church

f~ct that he was created by GOd for one reasoJl aiqne-shyto worship God and that he must do middotthisnot only as an individual but as amember of a worshiping community- the Church-and that this ean be GOne adequately onlyin union with Christ

Men have losttrack of the meaning of worship It is a word that is unfamiliar and an idea that is unknown I

Worship does not mean asking God for things It does DOt mean beingapassive spectator at Mas$

Worship is in reality the great spiritual action of man In it man joins the whole Communion of Saiilts in reverent adoring delight in God Worship is Hie little human spirits humble adoring acknowledgement of the riJel1sur~ leas gloIY of God

What can I say my God my Holy Joy Wh a~t ean any man say when he speaks of Thee That in the words of St Augustine il1 the spirit of- worship

My soul magnifies the Lord and my spjrit rejoiceS in God my Savior That is Marys -worship of God

That must be our spirit of worship at Mass t90 We must J oin with the members of the Church and unite

ourselves with the priest and with Christ the great High Priest in that kind of active praise of God We mustdelightmiddot in the Glory of God We must acknowledge that God is all that matters and thatit is His glory that makes any ltHome

The ~dden thing else worth while emergence 0 f

Deep down in mans soul there is the persistent sense Mickey Rooney that this is true This sense must rise up into conscious- in Andys over-

The Pro Deo Universitys award is simply another indication if indeed sign~ are still neededthat the Church recognizes and praises worth where she finds it I1d _ eourages those W h 0 promote the cause of truth

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Published Weekly by The Catholic Press ot-the Diocese ot fall Riv~ 410 Highland Avenue

Fall River Moss OSborne57151

~umptio lPflce the 16th century SUNDAY-St Hyacinth Conshy

fessor He was a member of an Hollywood in Focus n illustrious Polish family who ~7 ~l became a Canon of Kracow but

Anticipates With Pleasure Jj~~g t~~ g~~~callO~i~R t f H d F -I ~f- a journey to Rome in the early e urn 0 a r yam I y ) 1200s He made three great apshy

ostolic journeys which took him By Wilham ~ Moormg from the Scandinavian peninsushy

Remember the Hardy family They are reunited at laT t~ Tibet He died an old Carvel and will shortly visit your loc~l theaters Ifyou are ~anm Kracow and was canonshytQo young to rememler them I urge ~ou to maketheir Ized m 1~94 acquaintance there If you recall tlte long and su~ce8sful MGM series you will need no nudg tions and believable family situ

mg atlons than the loyalty and in It appears that only Andy terest of the movie-going fImer-

Hardy ever went awaymiddot HiB ican faTIily return to fill the honored place This has been so IOfg

of his father Judge Hardy who neglected as to feel practically d middot d th tIe WI ac orLe S t 0 fo the s~~~ jcct of Andy Hardy Comes

nessandwe must time it to that universal voic~ofadoi- sized judicial rob~s maybe a ation which says at all times-Holy holy holy Lord GOO shade overboard but the Hardy of hosts Heaven and earth are fu) of Thy Glory GlolV family still remains on~ of few

~ oJ evet depicted in the movies as be to Thee 0 Lord most Hgh -truly representative of Amer-

That is the active role that we must take when we ic8n smalltown life 10 to mass and as members of a worshiping group unite

Fay Holden as ~a withChrist in praising God On the originai Carvel Street- A d llet standing these many yearsTh R bbe a IS war like a ghostly memorial on the

MGM studio backlot my wifeA short while ago Rabbi Morris N Kertzer directorandt had a box picnic with the

of inter-religious activities for the American Jewish CoJri- Hardyfamily theothel evening mittee in~ew York was awarded agold rJIedal bj- the Then theytook us into a studio Catholic International Pro DeO University in Rome He theater to see the film was given the medal for promoting American democratic -It wasawonderful evening principles nostalgi~ of course arid every

bmiddott 1 g 1 word censor an ugly one This Catholic university was foun ltled with the -Ilm 08 I as p easln as a rea reunIOn

~ ~with 1ltingmissed friends which -In New York he warned studio bringing democratic influences to bear on pubHc lne in a way it was heads at the prevalnce ofmiddot through the press radio and other mass media movies dealing violently withEndearing Fay Holden

Thls klnd of an award must be a dst t b the theme of Juvenile delinshy I mc em arrass- (moth~r in the Hardy stories)t f th Ch h h h C quency has given rise to increasshym t t th en 0 ose cn ICS 0 e urc w 0 accuse t e hurch Sara Haden whom you recal as

of being an agent of totalitarianism a foe of demlgtcracy Aunt Milly CecIlia Parker the in every form Itmust be maddening to those who cry out original sister Marian and natshythat Catholicism and democracy are incompatible that one urally thE ubiquitous Andy

(Mickey Rooney) were there eannot be a good C atholic and be a good American as well as new members time

It is rather ridiculous that such puerile barbs -- has added to the Hardy clan ~

still th~ main ammunition ofmiddot those who~e only pretense ~ Teddy Rooney for instance to rehgIOn seems to be that they are agamst the Church~ an eight-ytar-old image of his

Pa plays Andys son inthenew film with Patricia Breslin as the you~~wifeandm~ther ~is-ter MarIans son has grown Into th l th 1e gang ng you amusmg Y portrayed by Johnny Weismull~r

Jr and things have changed the way we all know they doin real life

Fay Holden was teJling me

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We~kly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Eusebius ConshyfesSor He was a Roman priest sometimes honored as a martyr During the Arian troubles about

257 atmiddot the order of Emperor Coilstantius he was imprisoned by being shut up in a room in his own house He died after BPending seven months in conshyatant prayer in the room-prison

TOMORROW-The Assumpshytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary This Feast a Holy Day of Oblishygation in the United States commemorates the taking up

soJl and body of the Blessed Virgin into heaven after herdeath

ignored in Hollywoods pursuit of wide screen elaborations upon deep and disturbing themes

My guess is that Andy Hardy Comes Home and its immediate sequels tipped off by a final to be continued line willstart a movie cycle that draws back to the theaters the long_absent

family crowd This may mean you will not be seeing the Hardy family on your TV sets for at least a yepr or two

MOre Double-Talk Once again Eric Johnston

spokesman for the major Hollyshywood mO06ie producers has been talking oui of both (orners of his mouth persuading 30 young noblemen

Before the Warren R Austin to follow him he joined the Institute in Burlington Vt he struggling abbey at Citeaux Upshyargued that those who say that on finishing his novitiate he was America is somehow distorted or destroyed in the eyes of the world by this particular film or that are censors He knows t~at propaganda has made the

ing protest on the part ofAmerican parents and resistance on the part of authorities abroad This latter thought gives Johnshyt

s on cause for concern at the public relations level Ad edge t~~ohaiie ~~~t H~~~n~ films might reflect due credit upon our country many others create false and dangerous imshypressions overseas Only a poli- tmiddotmiddot IClan would dodge this unassail shyable fact

A diplomat would recognizethe difference between a censor (in the ugly sense) and on~ of keen moral sensibility Only a politician with a flair for playshy

that nothing but the Ma Hardy ing both ends against the middle role would have pulled her t would tellthe public one thing of retirement and those who seek to cater to

t h 0 ~ Ive had It she sald~ but I I anot er ~ ~

do agree the public needs more You Can Help pleasant stories about family In much the same fashion the people middotinstead of social and Motion Picture Producers Asso-

MONDAY-St Agapitus Marshytyro Patron Saint of Palestrinahe was of noble birth and lived in the third century At the age of 15 he was arrested as a Chrisshytian aM was thrown to wild beasts in the ampitheatre but the animals did not harm him Th I t f I IS mlracu ous even was o-I db Hsebeh~a~dnYbo~deI~~sEm~ peror Aurelian

TUESDAY-St John EudesConfessor A Frenchman he was the founder of the Eudist Fathshyers and the nuns of Our Lady of Charity He continued his mis- sionarYlabors beyond his 75th year and was the author of sev-

end ascetical works He died in 1860

WEDNESDAY - St Bernard of Clairvaux Abbot-Doctor He was bOln in 1091 near Dijon France At the age of 22 after

sentby his abbot to Clairvaux where he became regarded as th~ real founder of the Cister- dans During his lifetime he founded 68 Cistercian houses was adviser to popes kings and

~ouncils and wa3 the preacherof the second crusade He died in 1153 and was declared a

Doctor of the Church in 1830

MPPA through public relations officer Taylor M Mills relies Its not us our ads are cleanthey are passed by our own AdshyvertisingCode office

It is true that ads for foreign films and others offered by inshydependentmiddot peddlers and proshymoters are mote frequent ofshyfenders than those which paSll through the Ad Code mill run by the MPPA This is far from

Isaying that all the ads Issued by major Hollywood studios ared t M f h ecen any 0 t em are not

What is more producer-mem~ bers of the MPPA continue to devise for their publicity camshypaign books double ets of film ads some clean qthers definitely otherwise Only when the pubshylishers or the public object are suggestive and salacious ad lay~ outs withdrawn and cleaner ones submitted

This system tips of the whole PUBLISHER political problems so I will playmiddot ciation att ts to dodge the game The idea is to get away

this- part as long as I and the issue of middotty film advertising with all that can be gotten awayMost Rev James L ConnollyDD PhD series can stand up The Los Angeles Newspaper with Fortunately newspaper

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER To be Continu~d PUblishers As_ociation recently publishers turn the heat on the Re Daniel F Shallo9 MA Rev John P- Driscoll asked the film producers to ~act film advertisers when enough

How long this may be will as their own censors and stop indignant readers write in toMANAGING EDITOR depend more upon the writersdiscusting ad copy stop their papersAttorney Hugh J Golden kDack ~or lifelike characteri23- Withmiddot pained innqcence ampbe And does this include you

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Stonehill Names Drive Chairmen

John S Ames Jr~ Dr Jacob Brenner and Atty Daniel Buckshyley have been named honorary co-chairmen of the forthcoming $100000 Stonehill College East- on campaign accorcIing to anshynouncement made today by Abraham Brooks community chairman

In making the announcement Mr Brooks said The accept- ame of three of Eastons most honored citizens representative of all faiths as honorary chairshymen is an important step for our Stonehill College program Their acceptance is based on the nonsectarian admission polshyicy of the college as well as the advantage of having a Liberal Arts college located within the borders of Easton open to eiemiddotyone regardless of race color or creed As Stonehill Colshylege grows so shall our comshymimity

Frank H Sargent Jr of North Easton has been appoint- ed Memorial Gifts Chairman for the Easton Campaign The cainshyp~lign wilt be conducted this fall and will be the first of 16 Comshymunity campaigns to be organshyized for the Development Proshygram in the immediate service area of the cOllege

The Memorial Gifts Commitshytee under Mr Sargent has ac- cepted an objective of $60000 of the $100000 Easton goal and win solicit individualsorganishyzations and business firms for gifts of $312 or more payable over a three-year period

A meeting of the planning committee for the Easton FUnd will be held at a dinner tonight at the college Mr Brooks will preside

Fall River Nurses Outing Tomorrow

The annual outing of the Fall River Catholic Nurses Guild will be held tomorrow at the summer residence of Mrs Marshygaret Quinn in Lakeville

Members are permitted to bring guests to the affair whi~h will start at noon and will inshyeludeswimming and card games

Those planning to attend are ask~d tQ bring box lunches

BEyerages anddessert will be ~~rved ~

Jesuit TeQches New Math Systetn To Youngsters at Bosfon College

CHESTNUT HILL (NC) - While most children head for the nearest swimming spot tms summer 48 youngsters rush out to Boston College each morning for a refreshing dip hlto a new system of mathematics

The youngsters with the exshycelitiori of one have just finshyished the eighth grade and were selected for participation in the Mathematics Institute on tbe basis of general rather than mathematical ability

They study numbers as writ shyten in Chinese Babylonian IVJayan Ancient Egyptian and Greek Then they are invited to dElvise a number system of ~heii

own Along with the Hindu-Arabic system which uses abase of 10 they are taught to

th b t h h u~ e mary sys em w IC IS the number theory behmd modshyern electronic computers Then the quinary system using the base five is thrown in just for

t prac Ice

Its all part of the theory of the Ilead of the Boston College rriatheriuitics department Father StilOley J Bezuszka SJ He beshylieves it better to solve one Illoblem in 10 different- ways rather thanto work 10 problems in the same way

Father Bezuszka spoke on New Trends in Mathematics at the third annual convention of the Catholic Teachers Assoshyciatioh of the Fall River Diocese at St Annes School Fall River last April

Devises Textbook For the past two and a- half

years he has been working with mathematics teachersin devising 11 new textbook in modern high IIchool mathematics Published and revised under the name of

the tMl

Sets Patterns andOperations text has already been used a controlled experimental

asis in some Massachusett

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BYZANTINE RITE Arch- bishop Constantine Bohashychevsky top Apostolic Exshyarch of Philadelphia has been made a Metropolitan by the Holy Father BishopA b S

m rose enyshyn OSBM bottom Exarch of Stamford is headof the suffragan Ex- archy which includes - St Johns Parish in Fall River The Bishops have jurisdic-

tiol1 over Ruthenian Catho- lieS of the Byzantine Rite NC Photo ~ ~lt

schools and will be tried in sevshyeral more this coming year

Surprisingly enough English plays a large part in the study of mlnibers Fot how can you de- telmille whaT operations are tomiddot be performed unless youknow ellactly what is meant

Todramatize this the chil dr-en analyze the Constitution of the United States Its language amd provisions determine what isand what is not lawful in our society When applied tomallie- matics the assumptions a pupil begins with the terms used and th-eirmeaning determine what operations can be performed in the mathematical system

Teachers Observe Whl th hld th k th bull

Ie e c I ren In eIr way through the problems proshyposed by Fa ther BezusZka 88

th t t h st ti hi d ma ema ICS eac ers 1 en them obse~vll1g the proceedmgs Later ~hlle the students worlt practJce problems under the dl-

tt f - t ts th rec on 0 aSSIS an In -auo er room theteachers eVa1uat~ ~he lesson and dlSCUSS the teacbmg methods requIred to get the conshycepts acros~

Theteachers epresent 75 difshyferente sc~~ls hail from 131 states Waslungton D C Puerto Rico arid Baghdad Thirty teacb in public schools and 58 are niembers of religious orders either priests Brothers or ~uns

As part of the control of the ellperiment the children must leave the textbooks at school This insures no cramming or help from home The beauty of this system says Father BeshyzLlSZka is-that you dont correct parents homework They couldnt help the children beshycause they wouldnt know what life were talking about For ex- ample bow many parents are familiar with the binary syste~ L~t alone the Theoa DE Seta

solemn novena which closed onIntention of Novena the H3th anniversary of the

For Brother Andre birth of the late Holy Cross Brother Andre who founded the

MONTREAL (NC) - Thousands world famous St Josephs Orashyof pilgrims from Canada and the tory shrine United States have made the The intention of the novena

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Atgt QurHosemiddotmiddot ~~JThuri Aug141~58 8 Vac~fion With6randchildren D-ot I Re-Elect

Is LJnJorgettable ExperiericeMiss Maguire By Mary Tinley Daly BOSTON (NC)-Julia F Mashy

A trio of eldest grandchildren have spent-the p~t three guireof Topeka KanSas was reshydays at our house elected national regent of the Granrna a copfidential whisper was purred into our National Circle Daughters of

ear as we stopped for a red light Lu Anns soft brown hair Isabella at their 59th annual convention held at the Statler

middot brushing our ch(~k Want (Heres hoping Mommy will Hilton Hotel here me to blow the lIghts green always have breath tmQugh for More than 1400 delegates fromfor yoU Blow e~l green all an upsa-daisy and never rtlich the United States Canada andt the way our puffing stage) the Philippines attended the

Personally we could think of Lesson in Relax~tio~ four-day meeting Public climax nothing more red-carpetish than We even relearned the Ie- of the convention which was de-IUch VIP treat- fIeshment of an afternoon nap voted mainly to business meetshyment n~thing Somehow watching children ings was a Solemn POl1tifical ~ut g~een lights relaxsoeffortl~~~ly in the stil~ Mass in the Cathedral of the an the way of the early afternoon makes~he i Holy Cross offered by Auxliary

Im blowing How to Relax alticleswe read bull M M~ Bishop Eric F MacKenZie of Granma L~ eeniutile A NUN S STORY SIster Mary Thomas Mor~l Boston with Msgr Edward J Anne took a W~ au~ts in thcne a~tlces first nun to intern at Bellevue MedicaLCenter New York -Shea ~ational chaplain as archshymiddoteep breath are advisecl toDlassag~ ~r-examines a heart patientmiddot in theemerg~ncy ward Sister Pli~si and Father Joseph ~ and blew untilshould~rblades w rub the bac~ Mary expect~ to study tropical medi~ine befor~ going to8 BeattY~ Ma5sachus~tts S t amiddott e )aero face was of our necks dO a round-and~ mission probably in the South PaCific NG Photo chaplam as deacon aearly a~ red round with the filgcer1l at the In the sermon Msgr FranCIS

middotas the light temples J Lally editox of The Pilot

oiCeol rmdereOannd anllyto~O ~~h~~S~~~ middotNationalmiddot Wam~nIS (ounciImiddot Plan~~middot Boston archdiocesan newspapern N M hl toldthe members to model themshySean she 01- If you watch srn~ll children AnnuaI CQnventIon ext ant selves after the Blessed Mother dered the backseat passengers you find that you Just havtoAlthOUghMaryrepresentsa

fl d NGTON (NC) Coo Miss Hocy~ topic wHlbe wom- Blow bull 0P7-an you re gonE WASHI - - lt perfectlon which cannot be Th th d l ht f d f 1 tee ans service to the local comshyThree pairs of lips pursed and erels e eig 0 ISCOV- tributions 0 wom~n vOun 1S equaled he said this fact does

the concerted blow-or the fact evrmg the fascmatlOn lOthe to the growth of the Church and mUhit) Mrs Lees the world not reproach us or put us to that time was tp -- made the commonplace a ~utterIY poised improvement of communities in community Sister Maria del confused shame On the con lights turn green as the children O a flowe~ a bird clilggmg for the United States will he re- Reythe missions and Mrs Sul- trary it is our solace and hope clapped their hal1ds in satisfac- hiS dmner m the ram-drenched viewed at the 29th national-con- livan government of salvation It is because of her

middottionmiddot earth a swarm of an~ bUSily ~ention of the National Council Miss Hoey hasworked through purity-strange consoling parashyBlow ~m Gween carrying sand one ~ram at a of Catholic Women the KerbyFoundation to en- dox-that we who are defiled

-We alwath blo~ em gween time even an egg frying chang- Sessions will be held starting courage understanding and ac can find in her not the portent ingtexture with every second bull Sept 20 in St Louis Some 10- ceptance by Catholic iaymen of our punlshment but the pledgefor Daddy Deirdre testified It b th d ti

seen a ree- ay vaca on 000 delegates are expected to and women of their role in the of OUl own perfection801emnly Now ve blow em h 11 f t we S a never orge attend the five-day meeting 1gte- civic life of democratic society Mrs LOUiS Budenz spoke atpeen for you Granmil -VI M k A ~ Ing held at the invitation of She was awarded ~he Sienna the natlonal banquet w ith HelenHow to keep up tlris magIc we ar S nniVerSIJry ~_

wondered Lets see those Archbishop Joseph E Ritter of Medal by Theta Phi Alpha na- B ODonnell national direetor lights are synchronizec for 30 Of Her Profession St Louis and the St Louis tional Catholic social sorority acting as chmiddotairman and Mrs miles per hour-if we drive 30h A former member eI st Archdiocesan Council ofCath- and NCCW affiliate for her Carolyn B Manning past nashy

middotwed approach while the1 were Marys parish North Attlebol1o olic Women achievements tional regent as co-chairman still red and the blow would is observing the 25tb anniver- Noted Speakers Mrs Lee was appointed to the Among those from New Bedshydo the trick It worked every sary of her profession as a Margaret Mealey NCCW ex- Inter-American Commission a ford taking an active part in the time all the ~ay to th~ super Carmelite nun at Holy Crossecutive secretary has announced specililized agency of- the 01- sessions were Mrs Ernest Letenshymarket And there ~he children Monastery 317 East B -Street that Msgr Paul F Tanner gen- ganization of A~erican Statesdre Regent of Hyacinth Circle -Wished a parking space Iron Mountain Mich eral secretary of the National b~ PresidenfEisenhower in No 71 who served as Chairman Sean in the basket seat the Sister Mary Saint John of the Catholic Welfare Conference 1952 She was elected vice chair- of the Committee on Nomina- two girls holding OltO the sides Cross the former Miss Catherine parent body of NCCw will dis mini of the commission at its tions Misses Lydia Pacheco and we made our leisu1rely way ziich of Pl~ihville was professed cuss ~Womans Service to the 12th Assembly at the Pa~ Amer- Martha A Douglas Past Regents around the market as a cloistered Catmelite on the Church ican Union in Washington in whoserved as clerks fOl the con-

My daddys to~atoes are big- feast of the Nativity of tht) He will be joined by four 1957 vention Misses Natalie Ferreira lt) ern those Lu A~rie scor1fully Blessed Virgin Mary Sept 8 women noted for their person- Well Known Works Alice Miller Dorothy Gibbs and

waved a hand at the pile of 1933 at the carmel at Grand al careers of service Jane Hoey Eileen Marshall who served as- Sister Maria del Rey joined tomatoes My daddv says that Rapids Mich Nw York and Washington DC pages Mfss Mary F Maleady of the Maryknoll nuns in 1933

God makes the sunshine and In November 1950 Sister Mary dlrector of the Kerby Founda- Fall River and Mrs LillianAmong books she has writtenrain make his tomatoes big St John was one of II group of tion and former director of the are Her Name is Mercy In Guthrie of New Bedford were cause theyie good for children nuI)s sent to fou~d anew carmel bureau of public assistance of and Out the Andes Nun in middotco-chairmen of the tour to hisshyOnly -sometimes Lu Anne hesi- at Iron ~ountairtmiddot on lJte ~ic~i- the U S Department of Health Red China and Bernie Be- torical spots in the vicinity of tated Daddy has to water em gan pen~nsula at the mVltat~ Education and Welfare Mrs comes a Nun Boston with the hose Well Igues some of the BIshop of Marquette ~ Floyd W Lee San Mateo NM _~~~~bullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbullbull~~bullbullbull_ bullbull ~~~ times Gods too busy to make it Alumnae Group Plans b- U S deJegate t~ - the Intershyrain - 1 Amencan Commission of Wom-

There was something theolog- Dinner Fashion Show en Sister Maria del Rey public - Ically askew here We hasten- Sacred Hearts Academy (Fall relations director for Maryknoll

ed to add that God is never too K SulRiver) Alumnae Association will Sisters and Rep Leonor shy

busy~but He expeets people to hold a combined dinner and livan of Missouriwork for their tomatoes to givethem a drink when they need it fashion show Monday middotOct 20 at ~I wanila drink Deirdre Whites Restaurant to replace spoke up Have you got enough the annual Fall banquet m 0 n e y to get us cokes Mrs Helen Foley Hargraves Granma and Miss Anne Marum are coshy

chairmen of the event whichisSomeday Is Now open to the public There was enough money for The membership drhe headedthat-but almost not enough by Mrs Veronica Heywood

money at the check-out stand Dunn will be held Sept 15thanks tomiddot Sean al1d his own through Oct 15 -Private shopping Mrs Maureen Kennedy Kenny

My favor Grandma he presided at the executive boardwould say at every aisle pitchshy meeting iJi the aosence of theing a can of a paekage of his president Mrs Jeannine Letourshy

favorite fruit cereal or peanut neati Dionnebutter into the basket But with that intriguing srriije and the ~-middot_middot_middot_-middot

eonfidence that his favor was CORREIA amp SONSautomatically his-for-the-askshy

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By Ellen Kelley shy This is the year when coats inlJi~t on being noticed

JU8t about everybody allplauds this new fOCus of fashions spotlight Wonderful for instance is the prirrm donna coat with great fur collar above an utterly simple column of a wat Indeed theres such an entirely new school of thinking about coats this year that youll want to try 011 all the new shapes and decide which style is just for Toll

Incidentally right now is the Yery best time to buy a cloth eeat a fur-trimmed cloth coat er a fur jacket stole or coat because you thereby share in the savings offered by these pre-eason fashion promoshytions

Speaking of newseason coats~ )OuU applaud tll~ bea4ty the Yersatility of the cashmere coat which is actually fine for year rottnd wear This season its loomed 9Ofterthan cotton candy and is available in fashions most flaHeting new and classic shap-Jogs

Added to its beauty are the I8pturous colors of Autumn plus bull reasonable price tag The re~

IftIlt A wide impaccably tailshyoroo lIClection of affordable cashmere coats in natural vic una black blue and red tones

Cosmetics Important Valtation bound Before you

ven glance at a travel brochure or tallte your lug~age out to air make a bee-line to your favorite eosml~tic counter or shop This is the one time in your life you wont want to take a holiday from your usual beauty routine Take these bottled bits of beaut magie with you and stay pretty the easy way

If youd spend leisure moshyments beautifully dressed youn elect one of the lovely easyshyoare dacron-and-cotto dusters A beauty I admired this week is everything a duster should be its fully wtbeautifully tailshyorM and prettily detailed with ace piping

Whats more its done in dripshydry dacron and cotton that makes it a perfect travellet YouU pack it into your vacation wardrobe and wear it around the house too - every chance ou get

W4~ar the new cap of feathers - a blaze of jet black and gold It provides a rich jewel-like acshycent for the new silhouettes of Fall Wear it (leep back and let it cover your hair - its DeWll

Great White Way White is right - and tops fo

Mid-Summer Take cover - unshyder a frosty whitc hat so pretty over the colorful prints and deep trans-season tones of youI mid-lICason costumes Some are ideal for daytime wear others are martly styled ehill-dlasers

for the cool of the ev~ning Go the great white way this Midshyaummer and listen to complishymenta

Do you wear eyeglasses Are TOll certain that youre wearing the right frame for your faceshytype A photograph or a paintshying gains beauty and importance

by proper fmming Please do lICe to it that youre face is adshyequately framcd for beauty

Incidentally a rimless eyeshyglass iamp virtually an unframed picture Simply add a frame shythe appropliate and flattering frame - and you have a beauty pI WI instead of a beauty minus ~

Erewear for Adornment Many present-day frames are

enhalced with charming 9r nashymentation Choose your frames for beauty with the detailing at the point you would accent shyon the brow-line to move with the upsweep - or a cluster at the end to give the face width

Never permit the detail to be elO8Cr to the nose than the in-Del corner of yoUr eyebrow Avoid a horizontal decoration en a wide nose Make sure thatwhen t~mn

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they are cleal rested and shinshying Dont be afraid that careshyfully selected eyewear will deshytract rom your attractiveness Protect your preciouamp vision shyand wear your eyewear for adornment

If yOU have an oval face wear pear-shaped or Ha r 1 e qui n

frames The bridge should be softly ctlrved Lower part of the frame should be designed to covel oliiscolorations or eye-cirshycles

Wusionsof Width I( YGU have an oblong face to

create the illusion of width keep frames within the margin line of the widest point of thecheekshybone 1rhe bridge should be 9Oftshy1) curved

If you have a round face ereshyate an illusion of slenderness by wearing frames slightly wider th_ the widest point of the facial outline The bridge should be as widens possible and sHghtlr arched There should -be a definite upsweep to the iowshyer part of thc frame

If you have a square face creshyate the illusion of width by wearing a franle slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be arched to create seeming length from the bridge to the point of the chin The lower part of the frameshould have a slightly upswept curve

For Triangle Type If you have a triangular shape

face create as much width as possible by wearing upper framel slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be slightly curved and form palt of an upswept line Lower parmiddott of frame should repeat grace[ullyupswept moveshyment

If you have an invertedshytriangle type bee keep width Of

frames within temple hairline _ Upper bridge should be softly

curved and lower frame should be full and downswept to the outer Jawline

I you have a diamond-shape face accent the width above the cheekbone as with a modified Harlequin shape Use wide flowshying ~Ipper bridge line Lower frame should be full and downshyswept to the outer jawline

Problem eyes and features can be almiddottfltHy camouflaged Yes indeed your eye-Irames can be decorative and flattering adding greatly to the impression that here is a person whose eyewear

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Wins Vatican Praise PURCHASE (NC) - A nunshy

scholar at Manhattanville Colshyl~ge of the Sac~ed Heart here has receivc - a Vatican letter exshytendiHg sincere and well deshyserved eongratulations to her for her work in scripturalstudies

Sent to Mother Kathryn Sullishy

van the letter was signed by His Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal PizUlrdo Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities who commended Mother Suliivan for displaying the utmost djligence in Biblishycal studies Your works in the field he wrote have been of the t~reatest merit

Mother Sullivan is professor of Sacred SCIjpture at Manhatshytanville College She has collabshyorated with MsgrJohn E SteinshymuHer pastor of St Barbaras church Brooklyn N Y in work on a Cathrlic Biblical Encycloshypedill

Mother Sullivan a member 01 the Religiom of the Sacred kearts is the author of numershyOWl books and articles She is th~ first woman ever admitted to membelship inthe CatholiC B4b~AaBodati

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CATHOLIC WOMENCONVENTIONThe 29th Natshyional Convention of the National Council of Catholic Womea will meet in St Louis Sept 20-24 Handling details for the 10000 delegates are left to right Miss Mary Donohoe of the NOCW staff Mrs Donald T Shawlco-chairman of the convention and Mrs William B Knupp Convention chairshyman NC Photo

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Que (NC) - The ~entena~y of the Lourdes apparlh~ms WIll be celebrated WIth speCIal pomp at Canadas national Shrine of Our Lady here GO ~ugust 15 feast of the AssumptIOn

Hi~ Eminence Pau~ Emile Caldmal Leger ArchbIshop of lI~ntreal will officiate ~t PonshytIflcal Mass at10 AM

The day willopen with a ~id-nrght fass m the ~sllica~ offered by ArchbIshop Glovanm Panico Apostoli~ Delegate to Canada a Mass mthe ora~ry by ArchbIshop Paul Bermer Bishop M Gase and former Apostohc NunCIO to Panama a~d a Mass at the pavilion b B~s~op G L PelletIer of TrOll Rlvleres

Other Masses will be said conshytinuouslyat the altar of the mirshyaculous statue of Our Lady the centerpiece of the shrine from

midnight until noonBlessing of Sick

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At th~ same ti~e- Bishop Joseph H HQdges Administrashytor of the Richmond Va dioshycese will preside at a ~~ecial ceremony for English-language pilgrims

The llorchlight procession at 815 PM will precede a Mass to be offered t the pavilion by His Emiilence James Cardinal McGuigan Archbishop of Toshyronto Cardinal McGuigan also will officiate at a Pontifical Mass at the shrine on August 11)

Prior to the f~ast of the Assumption there will be novlma conducted from August

Women SUDl)ort

Decency Wor~ JEFFERSON CITY (NC) shy

To promote decency in the comshymunication arts a thorough study of the censorship quesshytion has been urged by the42nd national coll1ntion of the Nashytional CatholIC Womens Union

Delegates at the Unions soshycial action meeting also singled out three deficiencies of genshyerai education in the United States

1) a lack of complehensive and sQHd programs in thuPlgter grades and high school 2) alshylowing immature students to seshylect their own subjects and 3) a lack of intellectual and moral discipline

Consumer Protest Approved resolutions called

for a restoration oC parental inshyfluence with children ana pointshyed out the importance of Chrisshytian 90briety a~ainst the alarmshying glowth of alcoholic overshyindulgence

The wonlen commended the splendidllClvice Of the Leshygion of Decency and the Nationshyal Office for Decent Literature Their work the resolution read is the exercise of 3 conshystitutionally guaranteed right of fredom of expression - in the category of criticism and conshysumer protest but not censorshy

shipWe insist government authorshy

ity has the right and duty to enforce an abridgement of [refshydom of speech in the interest of

the common good the resolushytion added To 3oid the neshygleet of duty and the abuse of power we urge a thorough study of the entire problem freely called ccnsorship

Two Great Evils Speaking oC public school edshy

ucation the group found the system assailed by two great evils which itmiddot identified political interference and the lack of religious and moral training

That Catholics haye ther own schools the resolution said should in no wise induce them toasstlme an attitude of

6 to 14 by Father Gerard Stpassivity OJ disinter~stedness Pierre cH Trois Rivieres and a toward public schools trjduu~ from August 12 to 14 The women called for a closeI conducted bFather Martin E contact between Catholics in Norton OMI of Lowell Mass public schools and the Church

r-- ----------------------- DAUGHTERS Of ST PAUl Invite young girls (14-23) to

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But the Aribrl3tions like the Jt ~ pgy professor at middotSt JohnsUni~ terence groups has been Sched- while the borrower is engaged new nations i~ Africa ~ind Asia I amwllhng to grant that pos- versity Collegeville ~Mfnn uled for the second daymiddotmiddotThemiddot in teaching

a lso have a glowJng sense of sibilitybut I ~omiddot not see whywe~ In meetmgs of conference conferences will concern the their own identity as nations shOllId erect a pOSsibilWr intQ itmiddot Fun~s for the purchaseof 8c~ tmiddot tmiddotmiddot h groups the fields of rural life fieldsof labor-management etIu entitic equipment and sOme and a summit conference of cer am y or w y the JVestern middot1middot middot tmiddot d dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot catlmiddotln headedmiddot by Famiddottmiddothermiddot Framiddotn-middotmiddot bull t ilmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot th t 1 middotemp()y~r orgamza IOns an - middotother educational middotaids aremiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot the big powers patterned as it na IOn a~ w~ as e ne~ra Ocesan sociaTadiori directoiswill cis J McDonriell oftheCatholic y---

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Illy ~onald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The present crisis in the Middl~ East presents us~ith

another classic illustration of the need for a juridically based supra-rational organization within which intershynational disputes eanbe settled without prei udice to any of the nations invo~vmiddoted today lies precisely in a supra-

The prQspect of the big national organization based on powers meeting to settle the fate of the little nashytions like Lebanon _ even if the big powers were in a

genuinely conshyciihitory frame of mind _ is one which is not only unap-P ea lin g (t 0

some big and most little nashytions ali k e) but also unshypromising

Pope Pius XII a m on g

others has long insisted

I that nat io oamiddotlmiddot dignity and identity territorial politi~al culfural arid eConomic inegrity must be respecten~s fully in the little nationsa~middotthey are in the larger ones and that pOlitshyical and ~conofjlltPwercan~ot be the determinant of ones moral obligation iomiddot this regard

Power and Rights

It ~as too much of course tomiddot

the to disshyexpect big nations tinguish between power and rights and even today itmiddot ismiddot doubtful whether any of the middotnashytions in either East or West acknowledge tIiat distinction or are prepared to give it meaningshyful recognition in internationai conduct

But if the rights of the little nations in the Middle East are considered of little account thmiddot 1 d

elr 01 r~sdourcfes cornman a different km 0 respect Oil is

M ddl E the least s power andtil ft e reason 011 s present posishy

and doomed even befon~ it laKCS eJlc~ Issue Invltahons and see theNationaf Cathol1c Rural Life middotHousing Council Philadelphia p lace )What happens C f D M I d 1 tmiddot t

F t t f H rus ra ln 0 opes

The fact that participallts 1ft any summit meeting fall into two obviously hostile blocs shy Commumshc aQd Western h 11 b k w 0 WI e J~cey~ng for polit ical propaga~disti andmiddotmiddoteco1middot

omic advantage selllS the frusshytration of aU hopes for a~y pershymanent solution to the diddle

Eastern-middotproble~si whether they be interrial olillternational

By wHat mayseem a paradox the only guarantee of any nashytions integrity and selfidentity

75 YEARS TN SOClETY Father Laurence) ~~enny The main 8()cialevent vvill be

SJ 94 professorenieritus a ~tate Diner orA~g middot19middot of history at St LOlllis Uni- Speakel willbe AUxiliary IlistI-~middot

1 bull op John JmiddotKrol of Cleveland versltYhas Just celebrated and Supreme Knight Luke E his 7Flth year in~hecSociety Hart ofJ e~llS NC Phu~o There middot~~middotmiddotbean~ugmented

law to which each m~lnber nashytion yields its power of aggresshysion and in returnreceives un conditional asstirancethat thereshy

fore it can never be the victim of such aggression

A word federation corresponds not only to thenations desireto live in peace bt also as

-1 Pius XII has more than once

t d t ( t bl hpom e ou no a y m IS April 1951 and December 1953 3dshydresses on world government) to mans grow~ng recognition of the essential unity of the human race and the community or famshyily of nations

Influence Liniitt~d

What happened in Hungary Korea Viet-Nam PolandGer- many and the middotMiddle East could WASHINGTON (NC )-Bishop never have happened inside a Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne MaryThp~asineeconomics pro world federatio~ in wlhichla- lrid ald u ~ Secretary of fessor at Rosary College River ly about $205 mfllibn for approx

tional aggression is effectively -Labor James P Mitchell will be ForestIlL imately 23000 scholalship8 outlawedmiddot ~ among the principal ~peakers atmiddot A feature of the Second day spread overmiddota four-year periOd

PresidentEiserihowerisrigbt the fourth ~ational Catholicmiddotmiddot ~ssionswill be a panelmiddotdiscusmiddotmiddotmiddotThe scholarships will bemiddot valued in irisisting that a Middle East Social Action Conferencemiddot to be sion middoton Points of Concentra- at between $500 and$1000 for summit conference if corifer- held Sept 5 to7 atthe Univer tion forthe Cathopc SocialAc- each student each year encethere will be must beheid within the framework of the

sity of Notre Dame it was nounced here

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United Nations The United Na The Bishop and the Cabinettions IS the only Imiddotmpaltlal and

member will address the conshydisinterested world organization ference dinner on the night of we have Sept 6 it was announced by

But the United Nations is not Louis F Buckley NC$AC presishya federation it has no law no dent who is chairman of the judiciary a~d only so much ~x- conference ecutive and police power as memJer nations wish to permit Theme of the three-day meetshyto it The United Nations is irt- ing will be ~Areas for Analysis fluential only in the area -f pub- Present and Future Father lic opinion a significant area to Leo R War~ CSC philosophy be sure but not- as Hungary professor at the University of demonstrated - a decisive area Notre Dame will be the speaker

at the opening general session See What Happens HIs tOPIC wIII be The Image of

Now the usual argum~nt of Man In Contemporary Economic azineUnion City N Jthe anti-fedealists is that So- Society The discussion leader

Another argument is that on erence es omes owa~ an ay aClOn orgal11za IOns John Q Adams preSident Man- headed by Donald Thoman as-

world f~derah() IS an utt~rly hattan Refrigerating CoiNew sochite editor of Ave Maria ma~-= remoteldeal Without relevancemiddot Y rk d MrJ h F Don N t D I d- 1 0 an s osep - aZlne 0 re ame n ~ today s prob ems Meanw~lle nclly director of the Hartford There will be a g~ieal sesshytIme ~nd spa~e ba~ners contInue Archdlocesan LaboI lnsmiddottlmiddottutemiddot sionfor reports and findings ofmiddot to dIssolve the middotworld has dwm- New Haven Connmiddot llie confereJlce groupsa sumshydIed to a nelghborhoodl some of the neighborscantsta111d eamiddotcmiddothmiddot Nun Dlscusslon Le~der mary of the conference by Msgr

G g G Hg d tmiddot fother and have weapons leUla( At an leyenirig ~ssion on the eor e I gms Irecor 0

enough to blow everyUiing toope~ingday Father Joseph Fi~~ the Social ACtion Dcpartment kingdom come patllckSr of Fordham um_National Catholic Welfare Conshy

~ middott N Y k u k ference and a bushic5s meeting ~ versl y ew or WI spea on h fl middot p ~ Tn T d T d Whtmiddot on t e nal day of the conferastrewsterE B rlest e re~ owar ~ I e F th M k F Id CoUar SocIety The diSCUSSIOn encemiddot a er ar Itzgera -

Now ShrineDireetor leader will be Dominican Sister CSC ~f Notre Dames econom- although entitled to att~ndj non- - ics department is in charge of public school teachers will Mit

ENmiddotF~IELD(NCroFatherW~lf-~ th T ~~ ~ arrangements for thegt confer- receive thestipends made avail-~ ~ gang J Jodier fo~rrierprovin- a 0 IC eaC~ng ence ableto puphmiddotc school teacher5bull middot cial of- fie LaSaletf~ athers ROME (NC)-Delega~esfrom r------o~-_-----------~-- stationed hi Eastmiddot Brewstet- has 26 countries will attend the fampur- been appoi~ted dire~tor of- the day second International Con Glen Coal amp 0-1 Co 1 nc LaSlfetfe ShdQe hcenti~1 in Nevi gress 9f Catholic Teaching start- bull gt ~ ~

Hamp5hhe inghere Sept II- The organiza- SUCCESSORS TO -He succeeds -Father Roland tlon seeks to link aU culturai

Bedardwho willbecome mastet spiritual and professional organshyof novices at the communitys izations l of Catholic primary novitiate in Center Harbor teachers in one unified group

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Knghts of Columbusto Conduct~ National Conlvention Next We~k

CLEVELAND(NC) -- The program of activities for teenshy76th national convention of the agemiddot sons and daughters of dele-Knights of Columbus will be gates held here from Aug 17 to 22

middotMore than 2000 are expeeted to attend A SolenlnPontifical Mass will be offered by Archbishop Edshyward F Hoban Bishop of Cleve- land Bishop Lawrence J Sheshyhan of Biidgeport will preach the sermon

LAYRETREATmiddotANIS CONFERENCE The loe of Christ urges me on is the theme of1fueNational Catholic Laymens Retre~t Conference to be heW at Cincinnati Ohio

Aug 21-23 Shown discussing convention plans are left toPd R I Imiddotright William J Halloran rOYI ence nationa pres-

ident Bishop John J Wright ofWor~ester Mass Episcoshypal Advisor Father Thomas F Middendorf Covington Ky national executive secretary and Charles L Eppinghoff

Cincinnati general chairman NC Photo Ii J 1 ~

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tion Movement at which Father William J Smith SJ director Both bills also provide about of the St Peters CoUege lnsti- $220 million for loans of as much t t f I d as $1000 to coUeg t d tu eon ustnal Relations Jer- e s u en s sey City N J will be the The Houjgte bill requires reshychairman

Panel participants will include Harry OHaire executive secreshy

tary of Serra International Chishycago James J Lamb South Norwalk Conn consulting enshygineer Ed Marciniak of the Catholic Council on Working Life Chicago James OBrien of the United Steelworkers of America Washington and Father Gerard Rooney CP asshy

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Private Shools To Have Share hi FederaI Aid

WASHINGTON (NC) Teachers and studentsmiddot ia private schools will share with their public school counterparts in major provisionS of the two Federal aid to edul cation proposals brought tQ life bymiddot an adjournment-bound Co~

~ress

The two bills differing ill some provisions provide fede ral fun~s ~or scholarships fel shylowships and loans to college students for purchase of certain educational equipment for teachers institutes andofor other aids

The House measure provides for a total of about one billion dollars $500 million less than the Senate proposal

Offer Scholarships

In both bills graduates of public and private high schools will be eligible middotto compete for Federal scholarships to any acshycredited institution ofhighel education

The measuresmiddot provide roughshy

while the Senatebill contains fbI h)prOVISion or nonpu IC sc 00 II

to receivemiddotmiddot low-interest loana fromthe government to finance thelr purchmiddotases

ProPo~eS Ii1stitutell I f1 shy nama middotmaJor provlslon shy

booth bills middotpublic and non-pub)iemiddot

school teachers may middotparmiddotticipatemiddot in government-financed in8ti- tutes to middotimprove teachers bull

fields such as general educationstudent counsellng andmiddot torelgD Ianguage Instructlon Howev

payment and specifies that colshyleges and universities admini shyster the p~ogram It requires these institutions to put up 25 per cent of the total of funds given them for loans

Encourages Teaching

The Senate measure provideS the loans to be administered by a state agency It also providesthat the borrower may work off 20 per cent of theloan for each yeoar of teaching in either pUb)jc

1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

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ROSEMERE (NC)--The largmiddot

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ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

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(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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apparationsinthe Lourdes grotshyto the Immaclj~teMother ~ill not want~ to reject or disregardmiddot

our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

by Christ and His Church and made into sacred things that sanctify

nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

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BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A rec- ord number of 3~652 students enshyrolled for the 31st annual sumshymer session at the Catholic University of Aqlerica Of this number 817 are priests 1304

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

This lengthy~a n d garrulous

middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

that way 01 your DIOCESAN DIR~CTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE He also said that the most 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

most nothing Meanwhile the tension slackens and the reader begins to Tawn That is alway fatal

Abnormal Psycholo~y Ngaio Marsh who has few

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The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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Gets Things Done MANCHESTER (NC) -The qUiet America) who gets things done has marked up another

succ~ss F th G It d f

a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

bull which incidentally deserves 38Rle kind of prize for viewillg ttae labor movement with more

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

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I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

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II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

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amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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Mount St Mary Academy Fall _Fremont Ohio remarked that River from which she was grad- one thing that makes American END YEARS STAY IN US At the headquarters

uated in June schools easier than those of b ld f th N I C th l W If C f bullother countries is the fact that Ul mg 0 e atuJna a 0 IC e are on erence In During an interview the lively you can choose yo~r own sub- Washinglon Father FrancisHurley Assistant General S~

youngsters ranging in agefrom 16 to 18 displayed an affection- jects A good point of Amer- retary greets some of the 90 teenagers who participatedmiddot ate understanding for almost ican schools he added is that in the international high school student program which every aspect of American-life you can take a more active part placed the stJldents in US schools and hOmes for 12 They were on their way back to in discussions during classes in months Pictured left to right Louis DeLangue of France

h E ro and Latln sociology history and other sub- thelr omes In u pl Jects Marina Gradoli of Italy Mark Arruda of Brazil Father America ~ The YOungsters Ipveled their Hurley France-Marie TaJrent France and Father John J

A group sampled at random agreed unanimously thlt the im- strongest criticisms at the Amer- Green OSFS of the National Catholic Educational

_ pression of America und Amer- ican emphasis on sex_Utoo much Association NC Photo ~ icans that they had received at sex in everything J~ Fong

home and other sources was =~te~e~~stai~dat~ Youth Village BuUtWith US funds nothing like the reality M A

Michele Bouard 18 of Croix- described ~~n~dumb arks nniversary in Germflny ~ Nord France summed up for aU HEIDELBERG (NC) Amer hild h But other teenae flds won - - c r~ are orp ans when she remarked that on the ic n generosity is chiefly re thelr approval Reglna Corlle- a - When Belgian Premonstratenshybasis of her prior information bl f th fi t I d IIUS recalled t-t comng over sponsl e or e rs - glr s an sian Father Werenfried Van abOut the U S she mad a feel- b t G hi h on the boat we laughed at Ber- oys own In ermany w c Straaten and German Jesuit ing I didnt know Americans at h st b d the 10th all when I first clme here muda shorts Now all of us wear sJu 0 srve an- F~ther Johannes Leppich bOth

them The youngster agreed nJversary of Its foundahon famed for their charitable enter-Michele spent her year in a Wilshyh that rock n roll music is a Iet is the Catholic Youth Vil- prises learned of Father Magshymette Ill orne matter of personal taste and lage Klinge located 011 the Ioad nanis undertaking they im-

Regina Cornelius 18-year-old b t H d lb d W ed tit dsaid they had heard it first in e ween el e erg an uerz- m la e y ex en ed their aid to from Hamburg agrceed and their own countries before eOm- burg in the Odenwald forest him added that she found people are ing here Its director is Father Heinrich The church dedicated to exactly the same here as in Ger- M f h t many They are very friendly AI~hough the illdt~pendent agnam 0 t e own of Buchen Blessed Bernard patron of the Her 12 months were ]passed in spirit of American WElmen is to whose pari~~ i~ belongs state of Baden where the Klinge

sometimes regarded a-s unique Father Magnam s sister was camp is situated therefore is Joliet Ill M fthe students reported that it is Henfl~tte ag~ani the owner 0 the center of the village To --

Customs Diffell shared by women in their na- a mUSIC school In New York who build it as well as some 01 the But _if people are the same tions They just dont let it t~rned over all th icome de- family homes the help wa~

show explained 17-year-old f1ved from 1-er mstltutlon to the enlisted of the international OrshyMaria Artana of Turilfl Italy KIinge proje~t up to the time der of Builders organized byArtists Convention She stayed in DenviUt~ N J of her death In March 1955 Father Van Straaten At the

Opens SaturdOl] during the year Father Magnani first came in- Klinge camp so far they have The students were suiprised to contact with youngsters contributed 8000 work-d~ys inCINCINNATI (NC) -- Several by the lavish way Americans hamong refugees from the East t eir vacation periods free of persons in the CinCinnati alchshy

spend their money and by the who had found a temporary ref- charge toward the accomplishshy~diocese known widely in the large amounts they have to uge in abandoned barracks in ment of this great mission field of Catholic almiddott will fill spend Teenagers here have 1 the Klinge region Soon he took The girls and boys are asshymajor roles at the two-day more money than Jon gurope

Catholic Art Association conshy Gunter Schoenweitz lJ of over t~lOse sha~~s on behalf of ~mbled in small groups of eight vention in Our Lady of Cinshy KemptenAllgaeu Germany as- CatholIc chafltlell afd fitted at one time in individual homes cinnati College stJrtinl Aug 16 serted after a year in Chicago them out as best he could with and under the care of a mothshy

Archbishop Karl JAIter of Ill At home he said a reason- the modest means available to er who looks after them cook- Cincinnati will offer the opening able allowance is one pfennig- accommollate tuberculosis-rid- iog and washing for them and Mass in the college chapel Arshy about 12 cents-per week den r~ugee children alid city providing a true family atmosshytists designers teachers pastors Active Religion youngsters who bad lost their phere Home economi~s training atld members of the laity in all families is given to the girls parts of the nation are expected The students declar~d that

Ainertcan Catholics appear to Family Homes The youngsters at Klingeto attend the seSSiOllll practiceAtieir religion more ac It was a beginning made with range in age between 10 and 25 Vice Postulator tively on both the material and almost nothing Today there are Many of the older ones after

spiritual levels than do Catholics some 300 girls and boys -quar- going out to take on jobs in the SANTA BARBARA (NC) in their own countries tered in 11 ifamily homes each world like to return for visits

Father NoeiMoholy OFM ai They said they were especially one under the supervision of a and informal retreats TQ acshy~he Old Mission Santa Barbara iJppressed by the large number mother who looks after the commodate them a special guest ~ here in California has been ap- arid vitality of parish organiza- children and makes them feel house is availaile

pointed vice postulatOl for the tions and by the widespfead at heime canonization cause ~j Father practice of daily Mass and Com- There are workshops in the ~ention The Anchor Junipero Serra early California mUllion camp to train the youngsters for To Our Advertisers missionary At home Regina Cornelius various trades and schools to

Fathel- MoholY succeeds Father declared they separate Sunday provide them with an elemenshyEric OBrien OFM who has from the rest of the week But tary education The village also held the position since 1941 The here Christ is right in everyday has a model farm of 30 acres appointment was made by life which produces enough to make Father Antonio Cairoli OFM Among the 90 students taking the campself-sustaining in case postulator general lor the Fran- part in the 1957-58 program of an emergency a nursery a ciscans were youngsters from Austria swimming pool sports facilities

France Germany Italy Bolivia of all- kinds and even an amashyBrazil Costa Ric- Cuba Nica- teur stage

FORTY HOURS ragua and Honduras Cost of transportation between Some 200 people attend to theDEVOTION

their own country and the U S needs of these young peopleAug 17-St Joseph Woods is shared by the youngstels par- The youngsters often have arshyHole ents and by the U S State De- rived as nervous wrecks fromOur Lady 01 Lourdes partments International Ex- starvation camps in YugoslaviaWellfleet change Service Hungary and other coUntriesOur Lady of Grace

In --this country th~ youngsters Although depressed and almostNorth Westpo~t are given room boal-d and inci-_ hopeless they soon regain theirAug 24-Sacrlld Heart New dentals by their host families composure and health under theBedford They received monthly pocket~ f1re of expert welfare workersSt Josephs Olphanage money from their own parents nurses and teachers All theFall River

Aug 31-St Anthony of the Desert Fall River ~~e ~~ou~~c~~~~~~~orerl middotmiddotmiddotPERFE-C-rioN-middot)St John the Baptist Central Village Legion of Dec~ncJ OIL

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2 -THE ANCHOR Thurs Aug 14 1958 Foreign ~~M~ents Return Home

Firm Friends of United States Pope Pius Values WASHINGTON (NC)-Americans worried about the

impression they ma ke on the rest of the world can take Research Workheart from the fact that 12 months in this country have made 90 foreign t4~enagers into 90 firm friends of the yATICAN CITY (NC)-While

the Church looks toward theUnited States everywhere their custorrts arelt future it cannQt disregard t~The students spent the the youngsters declared School wealth of wisdom and experipast year- as partieipants in Woritfor example is a good

the international high school deal lighter here than in their ence it has accumulated in~ countries middotthey said paststudlmt program sponsored by AlI students who take partin A letter sent on behalf of HisI the Educational Department of the program begun in 1951 have

the National Catholic Welfare HolineSs Pope Pius XII to Drreached a point in their schools Stephan Kuttner professor ofConference at home comparable to the canon law at the Catholic UnishyIncluded in the group was senior year of high school here versity of America on the ocshyFrance-Marie L~urent of Tour- In this country they live with casion of the international conshy

coing (France who made her an American host family and atshy gress on medieval canon law athome with Mr and Mrs Arthur tend local Catholic high schools Louvain said that as you areF Cassidy at 66 Plealant Street Jose Fong 17-year-old from aware the Church through itsSomerset while studying at Havana Cuba who stayed in apostolic mission looks toward the future bull bull bull but strengthened by its centuries-old traditions the Church cannot disregard the wealth of wisdom and experishyence contained in the history of its institutions and laws

Encouraging research like yours ~it added the Church truly surpasses the noble pershyspectives of simple scholarship and rejoices in enriching the trea~re of its past to the adshyvantage of the new tasks cooshystantly confronting it

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Russia To Have I)ragon by Tail In Red China

PITTSBURG (NC) When Red China becomes the equal of Soviet Russia there will be trouble--for Russia

This is the opinion of Father Cyril Wagner OFM recently rdurned to his familys home after five years in a prison in China Moscow may have a dragon by the tail in its alli- ance with mainland China the Franciscan observed

False Impression Ihe Chinese communists will

not be content to be anything less than a world power They believe the whole world fears them because of their huge population of 6(l0 million peoshyple he said

Father Wagner a mISSIoner in China for 17 years was arshyrEsted in 1953 as an imperialshyist and confined in a prison until about a month ago He disclosed he was able to say Mass occasionally in prison thanks to the Red Cross a CIviL amin tonic and a package of candy wafers From the fall of 1956 until his release six weeks a~o Father Wagner washosshypitalized with an asthmatic conshydition

In the Red Cross packages he received was a small bottle of liquid to 1le taken after meals due to the lack of vitamins

Medical Disguise This medicine actually was

wine disguised by an authenticshylooking label designed by an American druggist whose brothshyer is a priest Father Wagner said

The candy wafersmiddot were aushythentic but the paper sepashyrators were small discs of unshyleavened bread which could be used as hosts he related

Often during his hospitalizashytion he explained he would of_ fer Mass lying in bed using the tillY cap of the medicine~~ bot UE as a chalice

Boss Rule Father Wagner also spoke of

the duties of the hospital physi_ cian in his prison The doctor was given his orders by comshymunist bosses and carried them out-OI else

A patient in one bed is to linger in suffering he related In another bed there is a pashytient who must be made to reshycover immediately

The health and duration of the patients lives are subject not to Gods will but to the will of the political bosses he mid

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honoled inmiddot the Eastern Church since its earliest times and in the Western Church since the 16th cen-middot tury Patron saint of Leo XIII his feast day is Aug 16 NC Photo

THREE Y6UNG WOMEN ENTER JESUS-MARY NOVITIATE The three Fall River young women shown above leave next Wednesday to enter the Jesus-Mary Noshyvitiate at Hyattsville Maryland They are left to right Antoinette Gamache daughter of Mr and Mrs Rene Gamache of 332 Eastern Avenue Miss Lorraine Blanchette of 49

Smithies Street daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Emerile Blanchette and Miss Gertshyrude Lavoie daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilfrid Lavoie of 49 Middlesex Street ~

Catholics Should Be Moved by Duty of Charity To Win Over UnbelifversSays BishopSheen

BRUSSELS (NC) - The task of winning over unbelievers to the Faith lies primarily witli

Catholics and finds its soUrce in their duty of charity towarli non-Catholics Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York said here

The prelate who is national dirmiddotector for the United States of the Society for the Propagashytion of the Faith spoke at a conference held in conjunction with the InternationJl Catholic Days of the Brussels World Fair The conference was attended by scores of internationally promshyinent lay and Church dignitaries

In a five-part address on the subject of coexistence between believers and unbelievers Bishshyop Sheen examined the duties of

charity of Catholics toward Communists the Orthodox Protestants Jews and the misshysions

Bishop Sheens opening stateshyment was to denounce the posishytioll generally taken that the burden of overcoming this igshynorance heresy schism hate and bigotry and of coming to the Truth is on the unbeliever

In religion he said the burshyden of charity and understandshying toward the unbeliever falls on the believer or those who have the fulness of faith and

not upori those who have fragshyments of it

He warned however~hmiddotat hIS statem~nt did not refer to the realm of principle but rather to the realm of charity

No Compromise Coexistence the Bishop deshy

cIared has nothing to do with compromise of the truth but rather charity toward unoelievshyers Truth is not of oUr makshying but Gods We have no riglits over it About truth there must be intolerance about pershysons who do not possess truth there must be tolerance

The attitude of Catholics the Bishop declared must therefore be that of the open heart which humbly recognizes that one can see the Divinity of the Church not because he is more brilliant than the unbeliever but because God has given him the fulness of the light of middotfaith (and which) confesses that everyreligion under the sun has a segment of the circle of truthmiddot

Turning then to the attitude of Catholics toward communists Bishop Sheen declared that we must love the communists and hate communism as the Church hates sin and loves sinners

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Bishop Sheen then stated that On a Catholics duty of charshy Catholics a)so have duties of ity toward Jews Bishop Sheen charity toward the Orthodox stated that the believer must arid the several hundred mil- never say that it was the Jewshylion memoers of the Russian ish hands that nailed Christ to Greek and Eastern churches His Cross for Our Blessed Lord which once were in the bosom said He would be delivered inshyof the Church to the hands of the Gentiles to

The Bishop said Catholics be crucified should not forget the thousands There is no person in the

of priests who sUffer~d martyr- world he added not even a dom for their beliefs during the Buddhist or a communist who Bolshevik revolution or the can say he is innocent of the millions of Orthodox in Russia blood of that Man who were middotsent to Siberia for no other crime thall that of believ- The belrevCls are bound 10shy

ing in God bmately to the J~ws not only because as Pope PIUS XI saId we

Shall (w~ forget he said are spiritual Semites but also that the first church in Russia because we call the Mass theb I h h A was UI t 10 onor of t e s- iulfillmentmiddot of the sacrifice of sumptwn of Our Blessed Lady our father Abraham He is our centuries and ce~turies before father as well as theirs bull the doctnne was defined Shall we be unmindful that in the In the final part of his speed) Kremlin in this evil hour there Bishop Sheen turned to the is an unused ~hapel to the As- duties of charity of Catholics sumption toward missions

Duty to Protestants Noting ~hat the burden is on the belrever toward the 15

In the thIrd part of thIS ad- billion pagans in the world most dress Bishop Sheen spoke on of whom have a natural religion duties of charity toward Protes- with a high ethic which has tant~w h h served them for centuries he

e ~ 0 ave the FaIth declared must admIt that 400 years ago the Church needed a reforma- hTheh b~~eve~ IS to brmg to tion because of the decline of the spirit of Christ among its I g dmiddotmiddott f thf 1 h dc er y an 1 s al u e sal

The protests of the reform at that time were rightmiddot the reforms of the reformers were

wrong The reformers began middotinmiddotmiddot ~

side the Church but their reshyformations led them outside it

Therefore he said the Cath- olic should always look upon the existence of Protestantism as to some extent a judgment on himself The Lord punished us for failing Him in the way we lived

Noting that each igtf the hunshydreds of Christian sects has some fraction fragment or piece of Divine Truth - ~ome more than others the prelate counseled that though the Protestants are sepa1ated from the rock upon which the Church was built they are not separated from Him who laid that rock ~~i ISOUTH END

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middotSugg~sts Farm Crisis Solution

JEFFERSON CITY (NC) Decentralization of industry could solve the current farm r~volution problem

Bishop Joseph M Marling middotCPPS of jefferson City adshydressing the middotnationalconvenshytions of the Catholic Central Union and the Womens Union emphasized that this solutIon to the farm crisis would require the combihed efforts of nonshypartisan committees of capital and of labor

The Missouri Bishop referred to the exodus from the land lowered farm income and crop surpluses as evidence of an emergency in the farm picture

Must Be Overcome An added incentive tomiddot decenshy

tralization of industry the Bishshyop said is the need to avoid a threat of atomic dis~steI in case of war

Bishop Marling said that to guard the precious treasure of the land acres must be reshytired in scientific fashion He added that middotfor farmers affected by the program to whom s0shy

ciety owes protection and comshypensation a high standard of living seems achievable if a balance can be struck between industry and farming

All are familiar with the roles of political intrigue and partisan plotting in the formashytion of farm policy the Bish- op said In a democracy like

our own this is a weakness hard -n middotcorrectmiddot but one that must

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Often of late I have been asked why I am so very opshytimistic about the worlds future Let me try once lore to explain

Forty-one years ago in 1917 three children in Portushygal reported that the Virgin the West Germans call the EmshyMary was appcaring and pireof Satan giving them messagell for- That blasphemous anti-G~shymankind despotism has been bu~1t ol1the

Their accounts never varied terrible passive sufferinlls of JM) matter how often they the Russian people But Russia were ques- is going to return to God tioned singly Withmiddot that return communism or together will fall in chaos The iron and And yet they bamboo curtains will spliinter 50OOOTH BIRD Father w ere v e r y The cold war will end Hliman Justin Spoden OSB is you n g and dignity apd freedom will rise

shown banding a thrush atco u 1 d nei- An era of peace will be grantshyther read nor ed to mankindl-and God grant St Procopius College Lisle write thatmankind does not forget III the fourth largest among

T h i r tee it whence the peace came from government stations in the years of investigation ~y bull God 17 inland states where theChui-ch commission c~)Il~m~ed Through Mary

migratory habits of birdsthe bishop that the VIIgm mshy This final promise of the deed had appeared to the Virgin to the children was unshy are recorded NC Photo youngsters six times in aH and conditional The conversion of had prophesied to them Russia is certain Boston Prelate Pions

In 1942 Pope Pius XII publIcshy A few years ago Pope Pius Chapel for ~ospitally made the bishops judgme~t XII walking in the VaticallL garshy BOSTON (NC)-A new Cathshyhis own by broadcasting II messhy den was given the same ision olic chapel will be constructedAge to pilgrims assem bled at of the miracle of the sun which at Long Island Hospital in BOIlshyFatima where the apparitions was seen by the Fatima children ton Harbor had taken place and by thousands of others after The chapel accommodating

the Virgin~ final appearance inEvidence of Authentidty fI()() patients will be connected

October 1917 to the main hospital buildingBefore and since miracles at Now on the feast of thE Virshy by a tunnel to make attendancethe Fatima shrine togethEr with gins Assumption into HEaven possible for those who are middotunshythe ibmense spiritual good acshy we have completed a worldwide able to go outdoors It will beeruing have given oveJwh~I~shy novena called by this same equipped with ramps and otherIng evidence of the authlaquontJcliy Pope Is it optimism or FEillism facilities for wheel-chair pashyof the visions and messages which causes me to hope for a ~ientsTravel mentally with me back great gift from God throughshy Since the chapel will be 10shy

tel 1917 Mary to mankind-flOOn 1~ eated on municipal property World War I was rag5ng But Archbishop Cushing has anshy

tt was the war to end ~ar So nounced that he will donlte itEncourage Blind everybody thought This war to the City of Boston The mainContinued from Page Onewould make the world safe for altar of the chapel will be dedishy

for the Blind Newark N J Hedemocracy in President Wilshy cated in honor of Mayor John was voted into the presidency ofsons words B Hynes of Boston and bisthe federation by delegates repshyThe children of Fatim~l aged familymiddot ~resenting guilds of 13 dioceses~ine seven and six said othershy

Since a sightless person deshywjse Moral Obligationpends so much on his sense ofThe Lady they said had told

hearing Father McGuinness Continued rom Page ODe them that the war soon would said it is advisable fotthe blind the Bishop means nothing more end but Unless mimkihd to assist at a Dialogue Masa than the practice of the love ofBto~ped offending God an even or atMass where the conl~rega- God Pointing out that young more terrible conflict would tion sings and prays aloud people should be especially imshy

M)()n follow Enter Activities pressed with safety in tratlic Asioundinc PredictioDII He encouraged blind persons Bishop Mussio condemned an

Note what astounding predicshy to enter actively into Canli conshy use of the highway formiddot prank ferences and pre-marital groups strips emotion discharges port shytions issued from these little discussion clubs and the more able pars andlovers lanes ones as they reported the warnshycommon societies such s the Parents werecalled on by theings of the Virgin Holy Name and the Sodality Bishop to give a good exampleRussia will spread her errors

Speaking of the special aposshy in driving When parents esshythrough the world they said tolate to which the blind belong pecially in the presence of theirRussia Why Russia was because of their handicap the children ignore the rules of the

prostrate smashed by German road they are giving their chil shypriest said the sightless must bearms What influence could Russhylware of their importance in the dren a green light to disaster

sia middothave on the immediate fu continued the Bishopwork of saving others by prayero ture of the world

and He We are extremely presumpshyexample conversationAmerica France England shy ~uous when we exempt ourshysaid the blind have the abilitythesemiddot were the powers So it s~lves from the reasonable preshyseemed

to achieve a high degree of cautions established for safesanctityBut the children went on driying There are few emergenshy

quoting the Lady Russias ershy While praising the work of

cies in life sufficient to justify rors would give rise tt) wars our endangering the safety of

guilds and other organizations which assist the blind the priest

and insunections others on the highwaycited the abiding responsibilityReligion would be persecuted which families bear to assist

Good inen and women would be their afflicted ~em~rs martyred AJMf PELLETIER

So dreadful would bE the upshy New Residence~heavals that- some nations would ELECT~ICAL

SYRACUSE (NC) - Bishopbe destroyed CONTRACTORSWalter A Foery of SyracuseEverything the children preshywill bless and dedicate Loyola Residential - Commercialdicted has come true -- execpt

IndustrialHall the new Jesuit j[acultyone- thing I have not yet menshyresidence at LeMoyne Collegetioned 633 Broadway Fall River here tomorrow The $HOOOOO

In the End building will house 46 Jesuits OS 3-1691 Russias enors have spread

We have had World War II Electrical Korea Indochina the bloody

conicts inSpain and Greece and ~ V~ Contradorsall the rest

Soviet imperialism has enshyslaved many countries Commushy FOJt ovaJt HAL A CliNTUJty

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some natioris literally have been nism has seized China And

BEsT kNOWN NAMENdestroyed The Russian deportshyed the peoples of Latvia Estonia ~b~ COFFEEand Lithuania and sent in new 944 County St ~rpopulations frfom remote places bull_O~~(__I__CI_-+bullin the SovieLUnion INew Bedford - -But the children said someshything mOle IJ

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BInmiddot the end they quoted th~ Virgin Mary illy Immaculate AUTO TOP SHOP i LUMBER middotCOHeart will triumph Russia will be converted and gtn era of AUTO amp FURNITUIIU

So Dartmouthpeace will be gran Led to manshy UPHOLSTERING kind and HyannisAll kinds upholstering IEra of Peace FABRICS So D~rtmoutWe know therefore that God

O E NERBONNE PIOp ii WY 7-9384is going to collapse the very

1863 Purchnst St NfW BtUuMfoundations of the tyranny beshy 43 tenter St Hmiddotnni __~ _H~~2921_iThind the iron curtain--of what

Getting News in Moscow Tough I~ Bu~ Getting Jt Out Tougher

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy -a manned rocket and the parashyGettirig news in Moscow is hard chute return of the dog Laika enough-getting it out js someshy passenger in Sputnik No II times harder Americans want to revel in

Thats why Daniel Schorr vetshy their own deficiencies it seems eran Moscow correspondent for Mr Schorr said They want to the Columbia Broadcasting Sysshy be told how much better the tem sums up the problems of Russians are doing~in science reporting for American conshy edueationrockets and missiles sump~on what goes on inside Newsmen constantly are under Russia The 42-year-old New pressure to supply the big Yorkerwas in San Francisco story and the more it makes the following the lecture trail which Soviets shine the better eventually will take him back Mr Schorr said that emphasis to his Kremlin beat-his third on sciences and mathematics ill year on the assignment Russian schools has been known

Mr Schorr said that U S lor several years but acquired newsmen are liinited to covering news value only wheh American ~ 25-mile radius around Moscdw became aware how it pointed up must get special permits to U S shortcomings travel farther More than a third One of a reporters major of the country is closed comshy handicaps in Russia is the pletely to foreign correspond- inability to verify the lacts Mr ents he said Schorr said Kremlin officials

Amorig areas recently opened from Nikita Kruschev down is the city of Lvov - in the clam up when questioned about Ukraine One of the first reportshy details or veracity of stories ers allowed in the area fIo1r Censors Job Schorr described it as the only

Real news not available at theplace in Russia where he bas sources must be secured secondshyseen young people attending hanii- through newspapers rashychurch in any ltppreciable numshy

dio broadcasts and the like Mrber where religion can be middotSchorr said Everything sent outtaught more or less unhampered by newsmen is censored and theIts former Polish territory ~ensors job is not to separateand strongly Catholic the CBS truth from falsehood but simplynewsman said Also it has been to protect the government heunder communist rule only sincemiddot added1940 so religious traditions and Most correspondents spendspirit still are strong roughly half their day checking

No American Priest newspapers with a translatorMr Sch~rr said that inMosshy Mr Schorr detailed They look

oow foreign Catholics still at shy for items of significance try totend Mass in the Church of St read between the lines poreLouis of the French where a through the editorials-RussiallLithuanian priest is now in papers are heavy on these inshycharge He expressed doubt that cluding some on page one-forthe Soviets soon would relax hints as Jo policy of possibletheir position arid allow an Kremlin moves -American priest to be stationed Then there are the diplomaticin Moscow under terms of the receptions-a good chance toRoosevelt-Litvinov agreement of tryout your favorite theories 0111933 The last American priest the upper leaders to serve in Moscow Assumptionshy Perhaps the most valuable ist Father deorges Bissonnette sources of news are the diploshywas expelled more than three mab from neutral or so-called years ago uncommitted co u n t r i e s Mr

-rhey are holding out to get Schorr said he has obtained some one of their Russian Orthodox of his best ~aterial by way of church leaders into the United the Swedish embassy Least States Mr Schorr sailti likely to produce ~ew~ worth

The appetite Americans have writing are Soviet press confershydeveloped for a particular kind enees ~ccordiJJg -to Mr Schorr of RuSsian news discourages AmeriCan correspondents in Moscow -Mr Schorr said He exshyplained The wor~e it mak~s us North End appear by comparison the ore our people seem to be intershy LAUNDRYested

Untrue Stories WET WASH He blamed what he desCribed DRY CLEANINGas American masochism for

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A case of mistaken identity is noted in an inscription that r~ads On October 17 1831 b~ellshyrmger Francesco Neri was misshytaken for a well-known thief and arrested

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National Director Legion Speaker

Rev Francis Larkin SSCc Ilutional director of the Enshythronement oe the Sacred Heart was principai speaker at the Curia meeting of the Legion of Mary held at St Vincents Home Fall River

A Praesidium report was read by Our Lady Queen of the World PJaesidium of St Annes Parish Fall River Assignment of reshyports for the September meeting include Our Lady of Fatima Prllesidillm and Morning Star Praesidillm

The Curia Igticnic will be held starting at 1 pM Sunday Aug 24 at Cathednll Camp The anshynual retreltlt will be held Oct 10-12 at the camp

Counsel reports were read by the plesident as follows

Cork Ireland reported that 250 Legionaries attended their congress SOllth England Ieports that 1000 Legionaries in that district made a pilgrimage to Lourdes

Paris reports progress in Exshytension Bombay-Calcutta Curia now has 12 senior and 10 junior VATICAN CITY (NC)- The praesidia Reports were also read machine age has invaded the from St Louis Chicago Puerto ancient towers of St Peters Rico and Venezuela basilica and forced its t~o-cen-

On visitation of Praesidium turies old clocks into retirement Our Lady of the Rosary and Our From now on for who Lady of Fatima will be visited knows how many centuries the

giant cogs will turn to moveOn extension Santo Christo St Marys and St Jean Baptist parshy the hands and mark the hours ishes in Fall River and St andl all will be done mechan

icaHy Other wheels will movePeters in Dighton will be visited to toll the bells that sound the

hOllrs and mechanically call thePriests in attendance included failhful to pray the AngelusRev Albert Shovelton St three times a dayJames New Bedford Rev Louis

No longer will men like FeliceBoivin St Josephs New BedshyBOI~zoni and Francesco Neri goford Rev Francis Regis SSCC their way through a maze ofSt Josephs Fairhaven Rev Edshycorridors passage ways andward A Oliveira Our Lady of stairs to climb into the clockLourdes Taunton diocesan modshyrooms to wind the springs anderator of the Legion ring the bells All we be done by the new mechanical clockPrelate Dies works and automatic bell-ringers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Archshy which are now being installed bishop Malio Zanin Apostolic The four mechanisms which Nuncio to ArjCntina who represhy are going into retirement made sented the Holy See during forshy their det-ut in 1769 when they mer President Juan D Perons were instalied by the Roman violent anti-Church campaign in clclockmaker Raffaele Fiorelli 1954 has died here in Argentina After performing their task more from diabetes or less faithfully for almost t~o

Famous Organist to Give Concert Sunday Night at Centerville

Our Lady of Victory Confer- over the French National Rato ence St Vincent dePaul So- His appearances with the world cicty will sponsor an organ re- famous Boston Pops Orchestra cital at 8 P M next Sunday at have been carried over every Our Lady of Victory Church in major network in the country Centerville On last April 22 Mr Zam-

The recital will feature Berj kochian received a special invi Zamkochian celebrated young tation to play for the President organ virtuoso who has gained in the White House Berj Zamshythe international reputation as kochian has gained special disshyone of the leading organists in tindion for ~is many dedicatory the United States recitals He is at present the mu-

Mr Zamkochian has presented _ sic director of St Theresas concerts throughout the United Church West Roxbury and States and Europe his per- iecturer in Music at Regis Colshyforma nee on radio and televi- lege Weston Ilion has been presented to all Committee members include parts of the world Mr Walter E Baker Jr Mrs

While replcsenting the United Edward Kelly Jr Mr Arthur States at the Third World Con- D Maddalena Jr Mr Henry gress of Music il Paris last sum- L Murphy Miss Jean McDonshymer Mr Zamkochians concerts ough and Mr Edward Welch were played throughout France Tickets may be obtained by __-~_____ calling Mrs Walter E Baker

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hundred years they will now lie discarded in a great storeshyroom near the belfries where they ponderously ticked out the years Their sole contribution to the newcomers will be their lead weights

The new clocks are not Roman but Genoese They come from the factory of Roberto Tubino of Uscio near Genoa Tubi~o and his two sons descendants of three generations of clock makers were thrEle months ~in

building them The cost $4800 Same Appearance

But the clocks like the Church always willing to adapt to the age- while preserving the tradishytions of the past will not change in appearance The clock faces will remain only the mechan shyismswill be replaced Outwardshyly the only difference will be that they will now tell the time correctly T~ree new works will dp the

job formerly done by four In times past the two clocks on the outside of the basilica and the two clocks on the inside each had its OWl mechanism Now the two clocks will be tied to the one mechanism by an axle 100 feet long

The new machines with autoshymatic winding systems and bell shyringers stand six feet eight inches high They will mov~ the

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spection and oiling operation there will be no need for anyone to climb into the belfries anyshymore But memories of the past will remain there in several records marked on the walls by bellringers

One tells of the death of a beUringer On January 4 1883 Felice Borzoni passed to a better life The last of seven genershyations of Borzoni bellringers died only a few years ago

Another inscription marked in pencil records that new springs were fitted (to the clock works)

THE ANCHC~shyThurs Aug 14 1958 5

Practice Religion In Reformatory

ELMIRA (NC) - Of the 430 nom ina I Catholics admitted to the New York State Reformshyatory during the year ending last April 90 per cent (387) has seldom if ever attended church

Also the parents of 895 per ceQt of the men (395) were not regular church goers Of the 342 Catholics admitted to the reshyformatory C for offences other than parole violations 839 per cent (287) had never attended a Catholic school and only nine men-26 per cent- had attendshyed a Catholic high school

The instih~tiQns Cathdlic chaplain Msgr Francis J Lane says Most of these men know nothing about religion and have never received any sacramentS beyond Baptism

Spiritual Rehabilitation Even with a very good voshy

cational and academic program if there is not instilled in the hearts and minds of men the spark of religious moral and spiritual values of life any at shytempt at rehabilitation will be in vain This can best be accomshyplillhed by individual treatment by interviewing and counseling each one separately

Although attendance is volunshytary the prison chapel is filled to capacity for Mass on Sundays and holy days and a weekly novena service is held in honor of St John Bosco

During the year there were 16 converts to Catholicism among the inmates Of 350 men paroled during the 12 months 909 per cent (318) returned to the practice of religion while inshymates of the reformatory

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HIS MOTHER~ANDOURS ~

forship At Idass The Sign maga~ine fbI August quotes a pen~trating

statement of Father Louis -Bouyer a French Oratbriari and one of the Tn()st brilliant of the liturgi~al schol~rs Father Bouyer in explaining that the liturgical moveshym~n~ is neither esoteric nor ~istocratic says th~tit ineans gettmg everyone--clergy and laymen-to partIcIpate acshytively in Divine worship and cease acting as patrons in a cafeteria

Patrons in a cafeteriaare essentially individuals each one intent upon getting what he wants wIth rio sense of any coimecti()flwith hisneighbor I

Many Catholics go to Mass with that same -attitude Each one attends Mass as an individual There is no corrtshymunity sense-no realizatiou that he is not here alorie but

) that he is united with all others at Mass that he is amem- bel of a worshiping community There is no idea of social

- worship~adoring and thanking and petitioning and atonshyingto God as aJlember of a worshipinggroup

Sometimes a Catholic at Mass will not even realize that- he is uniting with Christ offeting his own prayers

and sacrifices through Christ and with Chri~t arid in Chr~s~

Who alone makes these worthy of presentati~ri to th~SATURDAY- St Joachim husband of St Anne and father

Father oftheinessed Virgin Mary Vir-Indee~ the attitude at Mass is oftenoneofthecafe- tually nothirtg is known of his

teria patron-what can the individualget-Olit of it The Month life He hasbeen honored in the first purpose of the Mass is the first purpose of li1e--to 0( + Eastern Church since its earliest adore God The i~diidual must never lose sigM of ihedaysandinthe Western Church

f~ct that he was created by GOd for one reasoJl aiqne-shyto worship God and that he must do middotthisnot only as an individual but as amember of a worshiping community- the Church-and that this ean be GOne adequately onlyin union with Christ

Men have losttrack of the meaning of worship It is a word that is unfamiliar and an idea that is unknown I

Worship does not mean asking God for things It does DOt mean beingapassive spectator at Mas$

Worship is in reality the great spiritual action of man In it man joins the whole Communion of Saiilts in reverent adoring delight in God Worship is Hie little human spirits humble adoring acknowledgement of the riJel1sur~ leas gloIY of God

What can I say my God my Holy Joy Wh a~t ean any man say when he speaks of Thee That in the words of St Augustine il1 the spirit of- worship

My soul magnifies the Lord and my spjrit rejoiceS in God my Savior That is Marys -worship of God

That must be our spirit of worship at Mass t90 We must J oin with the members of the Church and unite

ourselves with the priest and with Christ the great High Priest in that kind of active praise of God We mustdelightmiddot in the Glory of God We must acknowledge that God is all that matters and thatit is His glory that makes any ltHome

The ~dden thing else worth while emergence 0 f

Deep down in mans soul there is the persistent sense Mickey Rooney that this is true This sense must rise up into conscious- in Andys over-

The Pro Deo Universitys award is simply another indication if indeed sign~ are still neededthat the Church recognizes and praises worth where she finds it I1d _ eourages those W h 0 promote the cause of truth

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Published Weekly by The Catholic Press ot-the Diocese ot fall Riv~ 410 Highland Avenue

Fall River Moss OSborne57151

~umptio lPflce the 16th century SUNDAY-St Hyacinth Conshy

fessor He was a member of an Hollywood in Focus n illustrious Polish family who ~7 ~l became a Canon of Kracow but

Anticipates With Pleasure Jj~~g t~~ g~~~callO~i~R t f H d F -I ~f- a journey to Rome in the early e urn 0 a r yam I y ) 1200s He made three great apshy

ostolic journeys which took him By Wilham ~ Moormg from the Scandinavian peninsushy

Remember the Hardy family They are reunited at laT t~ Tibet He died an old Carvel and will shortly visit your loc~l theaters Ifyou are ~anm Kracow and was canonshytQo young to rememler them I urge ~ou to maketheir Ized m 1~94 acquaintance there If you recall tlte long and su~ce8sful MGM series you will need no nudg tions and believable family situ

mg atlons than the loyalty and in It appears that only Andy terest of the movie-going fImer-

Hardy ever went awaymiddot HiB ican faTIily return to fill the honored place This has been so IOfg

of his father Judge Hardy who neglected as to feel practically d middot d th tIe WI ac orLe S t 0 fo the s~~~ jcct of Andy Hardy Comes

nessandwe must time it to that universal voic~ofadoi- sized judicial rob~s maybe a ation which says at all times-Holy holy holy Lord GOO shade overboard but the Hardy of hosts Heaven and earth are fu) of Thy Glory GlolV family still remains on~ of few

~ oJ evet depicted in the movies as be to Thee 0 Lord most Hgh -truly representative of Amer-

That is the active role that we must take when we ic8n smalltown life 10 to mass and as members of a worshiping group unite

Fay Holden as ~a withChrist in praising God On the originai Carvel Street- A d llet standing these many yearsTh R bbe a IS war like a ghostly memorial on the

MGM studio backlot my wifeA short while ago Rabbi Morris N Kertzer directorandt had a box picnic with the

of inter-religious activities for the American Jewish CoJri- Hardyfamily theothel evening mittee in~ew York was awarded agold rJIedal bj- the Then theytook us into a studio Catholic International Pro DeO University in Rome He theater to see the film was given the medal for promoting American democratic -It wasawonderful evening principles nostalgi~ of course arid every

bmiddott 1 g 1 word censor an ugly one This Catholic university was foun ltled with the -Ilm 08 I as p easln as a rea reunIOn

~ ~with 1ltingmissed friends which -In New York he warned studio bringing democratic influences to bear on pubHc lne in a way it was heads at the prevalnce ofmiddot through the press radio and other mass media movies dealing violently withEndearing Fay Holden

Thls klnd of an award must be a dst t b the theme of Juvenile delinshy I mc em arrass- (moth~r in the Hardy stories)t f th Ch h h h C quency has given rise to increasshym t t th en 0 ose cn ICS 0 e urc w 0 accuse t e hurch Sara Haden whom you recal as

of being an agent of totalitarianism a foe of demlgtcracy Aunt Milly CecIlia Parker the in every form Itmust be maddening to those who cry out original sister Marian and natshythat Catholicism and democracy are incompatible that one urally thE ubiquitous Andy

(Mickey Rooney) were there eannot be a good C atholic and be a good American as well as new members time

It is rather ridiculous that such puerile barbs -- has added to the Hardy clan ~

still th~ main ammunition ofmiddot those who~e only pretense ~ Teddy Rooney for instance to rehgIOn seems to be that they are agamst the Church~ an eight-ytar-old image of his

Pa plays Andys son inthenew film with Patricia Breslin as the you~~wifeandm~ther ~is-ter MarIans son has grown Into th l th 1e gang ng you amusmg Y portrayed by Johnny Weismull~r

Jr and things have changed the way we all know they doin real life

Fay Holden was teJling me

6 -THE ANCHOR Thurs Aug 14 1958

We~kly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Eusebius ConshyfesSor He was a Roman priest sometimes honored as a martyr During the Arian troubles about

257 atmiddot the order of Emperor Coilstantius he was imprisoned by being shut up in a room in his own house He died after BPending seven months in conshyatant prayer in the room-prison

TOMORROW-The Assumpshytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary This Feast a Holy Day of Oblishygation in the United States commemorates the taking up

soJl and body of the Blessed Virgin into heaven after herdeath

ignored in Hollywoods pursuit of wide screen elaborations upon deep and disturbing themes

My guess is that Andy Hardy Comes Home and its immediate sequels tipped off by a final to be continued line willstart a movie cycle that draws back to the theaters the long_absent

family crowd This may mean you will not be seeing the Hardy family on your TV sets for at least a yepr or two

MOre Double-Talk Once again Eric Johnston

spokesman for the major Hollyshywood mO06ie producers has been talking oui of both (orners of his mouth persuading 30 young noblemen

Before the Warren R Austin to follow him he joined the Institute in Burlington Vt he struggling abbey at Citeaux Upshyargued that those who say that on finishing his novitiate he was America is somehow distorted or destroyed in the eyes of the world by this particular film or that are censors He knows t~at propaganda has made the

ing protest on the part ofAmerican parents and resistance on the part of authorities abroad This latter thought gives Johnshyt

s on cause for concern at the public relations level Ad edge t~~ohaiie ~~~t H~~~n~ films might reflect due credit upon our country many others create false and dangerous imshypressions overseas Only a poli- tmiddotmiddot IClan would dodge this unassail shyable fact

A diplomat would recognizethe difference between a censor (in the ugly sense) and on~ of keen moral sensibility Only a politician with a flair for playshy

that nothing but the Ma Hardy ing both ends against the middle role would have pulled her t would tellthe public one thing of retirement and those who seek to cater to

t h 0 ~ Ive had It she sald~ but I I anot er ~ ~

do agree the public needs more You Can Help pleasant stories about family In much the same fashion the people middotinstead of social and Motion Picture Producers Asso-

MONDAY-St Agapitus Marshytyro Patron Saint of Palestrinahe was of noble birth and lived in the third century At the age of 15 he was arrested as a Chrisshytian aM was thrown to wild beasts in the ampitheatre but the animals did not harm him Th I t f I IS mlracu ous even was o-I db Hsebeh~a~dnYbo~deI~~sEm~ peror Aurelian

TUESDAY-St John EudesConfessor A Frenchman he was the founder of the Eudist Fathshyers and the nuns of Our Lady of Charity He continued his mis- sionarYlabors beyond his 75th year and was the author of sev-

end ascetical works He died in 1860

WEDNESDAY - St Bernard of Clairvaux Abbot-Doctor He was bOln in 1091 near Dijon France At the age of 22 after

sentby his abbot to Clairvaux where he became regarded as th~ real founder of the Cister- dans During his lifetime he founded 68 Cistercian houses was adviser to popes kings and

~ouncils and wa3 the preacherof the second crusade He died in 1153 and was declared a

Doctor of the Church in 1830

MPPA through public relations officer Taylor M Mills relies Its not us our ads are cleanthey are passed by our own AdshyvertisingCode office

It is true that ads for foreign films and others offered by inshydependentmiddot peddlers and proshymoters are mote frequent ofshyfenders than those which paSll through the Ad Code mill run by the MPPA This is far from

Isaying that all the ads Issued by major Hollywood studios ared t M f h ecen any 0 t em are not

What is more producer-mem~ bers of the MPPA continue to devise for their publicity camshypaign books double ets of film ads some clean qthers definitely otherwise Only when the pubshylishers or the public object are suggestive and salacious ad lay~ outs withdrawn and cleaner ones submitted

This system tips of the whole PUBLISHER political problems so I will playmiddot ciation att ts to dodge the game The idea is to get away

this- part as long as I and the issue of middotty film advertising with all that can be gotten awayMost Rev James L ConnollyDD PhD series can stand up The Los Angeles Newspaper with Fortunately newspaper

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER To be Continu~d PUblishers As_ociation recently publishers turn the heat on the Re Daniel F Shallo9 MA Rev John P- Driscoll asked the film producers to ~act film advertisers when enough

How long this may be will as their own censors and stop indignant readers write in toMANAGING EDITOR depend more upon the writersdiscusting ad copy stop their papersAttorney Hugh J Golden kDack ~or lifelike characteri23- Withmiddot pained innqcence ampbe And does this include you

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Stonehill Names Drive Chairmen

John S Ames Jr~ Dr Jacob Brenner and Atty Daniel Buckshyley have been named honorary co-chairmen of the forthcoming $100000 Stonehill College East- on campaign accorcIing to anshynouncement made today by Abraham Brooks community chairman

In making the announcement Mr Brooks said The accept- ame of three of Eastons most honored citizens representative of all faiths as honorary chairshymen is an important step for our Stonehill College program Their acceptance is based on the nonsectarian admission polshyicy of the college as well as the advantage of having a Liberal Arts college located within the borders of Easton open to eiemiddotyone regardless of race color or creed As Stonehill Colshylege grows so shall our comshymimity

Frank H Sargent Jr of North Easton has been appoint- ed Memorial Gifts Chairman for the Easton Campaign The cainshyp~lign wilt be conducted this fall and will be the first of 16 Comshymunity campaigns to be organshyized for the Development Proshygram in the immediate service area of the cOllege

The Memorial Gifts Commitshytee under Mr Sargent has ac- cepted an objective of $60000 of the $100000 Easton goal and win solicit individualsorganishyzations and business firms for gifts of $312 or more payable over a three-year period

A meeting of the planning committee for the Easton FUnd will be held at a dinner tonight at the college Mr Brooks will preside

Fall River Nurses Outing Tomorrow

The annual outing of the Fall River Catholic Nurses Guild will be held tomorrow at the summer residence of Mrs Marshygaret Quinn in Lakeville

Members are permitted to bring guests to the affair whi~h will start at noon and will inshyeludeswimming and card games

Those planning to attend are ask~d tQ bring box lunches

BEyerages anddessert will be ~~rved ~

Jesuit TeQches New Math Systetn To Youngsters at Bosfon College

CHESTNUT HILL (NC) - While most children head for the nearest swimming spot tms summer 48 youngsters rush out to Boston College each morning for a refreshing dip hlto a new system of mathematics

The youngsters with the exshycelitiori of one have just finshyished the eighth grade and were selected for participation in the Mathematics Institute on tbe basis of general rather than mathematical ability

They study numbers as writ shyten in Chinese Babylonian IVJayan Ancient Egyptian and Greek Then they are invited to dElvise a number system of ~heii

own Along with the Hindu-Arabic system which uses abase of 10 they are taught to

th b t h h u~ e mary sys em w IC IS the number theory behmd modshyern electronic computers Then the quinary system using the base five is thrown in just for

t prac Ice

Its all part of the theory of the Ilead of the Boston College rriatheriuitics department Father StilOley J Bezuszka SJ He beshylieves it better to solve one Illoblem in 10 different- ways rather thanto work 10 problems in the same way

Father Bezuszka spoke on New Trends in Mathematics at the third annual convention of the Catholic Teachers Assoshyciatioh of the Fall River Diocese at St Annes School Fall River last April

Devises Textbook For the past two and a- half

years he has been working with mathematics teachersin devising 11 new textbook in modern high IIchool mathematics Published and revised under the name of

the tMl

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BYZANTINE RITE Arch- bishop Constantine Bohashychevsky top Apostolic Exshyarch of Philadelphia has been made a Metropolitan by the Holy Father BishopA b S

m rose enyshyn OSBM bottom Exarch of Stamford is headof the suffragan Ex- archy which includes - St Johns Parish in Fall River The Bishops have jurisdic-

tiol1 over Ruthenian Catho- lieS of the Byzantine Rite NC Photo ~ ~lt

schools and will be tried in sevshyeral more this coming year

Surprisingly enough English plays a large part in the study of mlnibers Fot how can you de- telmille whaT operations are tomiddot be performed unless youknow ellactly what is meant

Todramatize this the chil dr-en analyze the Constitution of the United States Its language amd provisions determine what isand what is not lawful in our society When applied tomallie- matics the assumptions a pupil begins with the terms used and th-eirmeaning determine what operations can be performed in the mathematical system

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Ie e c I ren In eIr way through the problems proshyposed by Fa ther BezusZka 88

th t t h st ti hi d ma ema ICS eac ers 1 en them obse~vll1g the proceedmgs Later ~hlle the students worlt practJce problems under the dl-

tt f - t ts th rec on 0 aSSIS an In -auo er room theteachers eVa1uat~ ~he lesson and dlSCUSS the teacbmg methods requIred to get the conshycepts acros~

Theteachers epresent 75 difshyferente sc~~ls hail from 131 states Waslungton D C Puerto Rico arid Baghdad Thirty teacb in public schools and 58 are niembers of religious orders either priests Brothers or ~uns

As part of the control of the ellperiment the children must leave the textbooks at school This insures no cramming or help from home The beauty of this system says Father BeshyzLlSZka is-that you dont correct parents homework They couldnt help the children beshycause they wouldnt know what life were talking about For ex- ample bow many parents are familiar with the binary syste~ L~t alone the Theoa DE Seta

solemn novena which closed onIntention of Novena the H3th anniversary of the

For Brother Andre birth of the late Holy Cross Brother Andre who founded the

MONTREAL (NC) - Thousands world famous St Josephs Orashyof pilgrims from Canada and the tory shrine United States have made the The intention of the novena

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Atgt QurHosemiddotmiddot ~~JThuri Aug141~58 8 Vac~fion With6randchildren D-ot I Re-Elect

Is LJnJorgettable ExperiericeMiss Maguire By Mary Tinley Daly BOSTON (NC)-Julia F Mashy

A trio of eldest grandchildren have spent-the p~t three guireof Topeka KanSas was reshydays at our house elected national regent of the Granrna a copfidential whisper was purred into our National Circle Daughters of

ear as we stopped for a red light Lu Anns soft brown hair Isabella at their 59th annual convention held at the Statler

middot brushing our ch(~k Want (Heres hoping Mommy will Hilton Hotel here me to blow the lIghts green always have breath tmQugh for More than 1400 delegates fromfor yoU Blow e~l green all an upsa-daisy and never rtlich the United States Canada andt the way our puffing stage) the Philippines attended the

Personally we could think of Lesson in Relax~tio~ four-day meeting Public climax nothing more red-carpetish than We even relearned the Ie- of the convention which was de-IUch VIP treat- fIeshment of an afternoon nap voted mainly to business meetshyment n~thing Somehow watching children ings was a Solemn POl1tifical ~ut g~een lights relaxsoeffortl~~~ly in the stil~ Mass in the Cathedral of the an the way of the early afternoon makes~he i Holy Cross offered by Auxliary

Im blowing How to Relax alticleswe read bull M M~ Bishop Eric F MacKenZie of Granma L~ eeniutile A NUN S STORY SIster Mary Thomas Mor~l Boston with Msgr Edward J Anne took a W~ au~ts in thcne a~tlces first nun to intern at Bellevue MedicaLCenter New York -Shea ~ational chaplain as archshymiddoteep breath are advisecl toDlassag~ ~r-examines a heart patientmiddot in theemerg~ncy ward Sister Pli~si and Father Joseph ~ and blew untilshould~rblades w rub the bac~ Mary expect~ to study tropical medi~ine befor~ going to8 BeattY~ Ma5sachus~tts S t amiddott e )aero face was of our necks dO a round-and~ mission probably in the South PaCific NG Photo chaplam as deacon aearly a~ red round with the filgcer1l at the In the sermon Msgr FranCIS

middotas the light temples J Lally editox of The Pilot

oiCeol rmdereOannd anllyto~O ~~h~~S~~~ middotNationalmiddot Wam~nIS (ounciImiddot Plan~~middot Boston archdiocesan newspapern N M hl toldthe members to model themshySean she 01- If you watch srn~ll children AnnuaI CQnventIon ext ant selves after the Blessed Mother dered the backseat passengers you find that you Just havtoAlthOUghMaryrepresentsa

fl d NGTON (NC) Coo Miss Hocy~ topic wHlbe wom- Blow bull 0P7-an you re gonE WASHI - - lt perfectlon which cannot be Th th d l ht f d f 1 tee ans service to the local comshyThree pairs of lips pursed and erels e eig 0 ISCOV- tributions 0 wom~n vOun 1S equaled he said this fact does

the concerted blow-or the fact evrmg the fascmatlOn lOthe to the growth of the Church and mUhit) Mrs Lees the world not reproach us or put us to that time was tp -- made the commonplace a ~utterIY poised improvement of communities in community Sister Maria del confused shame On the con lights turn green as the children O a flowe~ a bird clilggmg for the United States will he re- Reythe missions and Mrs Sul- trary it is our solace and hope clapped their hal1ds in satisfac- hiS dmner m the ram-drenched viewed at the 29th national-con- livan government of salvation It is because of her

middottionmiddot earth a swarm of an~ bUSily ~ention of the National Council Miss Hoey hasworked through purity-strange consoling parashyBlow ~m Gween carrying sand one ~ram at a of Catholic Women the KerbyFoundation to en- dox-that we who are defiled

-We alwath blo~ em gween time even an egg frying chang- Sessions will be held starting courage understanding and ac can find in her not the portent ingtexture with every second bull Sept 20 in St Louis Some 10- ceptance by Catholic iaymen of our punlshment but the pledgefor Daddy Deirdre testified It b th d ti

seen a ree- ay vaca on 000 delegates are expected to and women of their role in the of OUl own perfection801emnly Now ve blow em h 11 f t we S a never orge attend the five-day meeting 1gte- civic life of democratic society Mrs LOUiS Budenz spoke atpeen for you Granmil -VI M k A ~ Ing held at the invitation of She was awarded ~he Sienna the natlonal banquet w ith HelenHow to keep up tlris magIc we ar S nniVerSIJry ~_

wondered Lets see those Archbishop Joseph E Ritter of Medal by Theta Phi Alpha na- B ODonnell national direetor lights are synchronizec for 30 Of Her Profession St Louis and the St Louis tional Catholic social sorority acting as chmiddotairman and Mrs miles per hour-if we drive 30h A former member eI st Archdiocesan Council ofCath- and NCCW affiliate for her Carolyn B Manning past nashy

middotwed approach while the1 were Marys parish North Attlebol1o olic Women achievements tional regent as co-chairman still red and the blow would is observing the 25tb anniver- Noted Speakers Mrs Lee was appointed to the Among those from New Bedshydo the trick It worked every sary of her profession as a Margaret Mealey NCCW ex- Inter-American Commission a ford taking an active part in the time all the ~ay to th~ super Carmelite nun at Holy Crossecutive secretary has announced specililized agency of- the 01- sessions were Mrs Ernest Letenshymarket And there ~he children Monastery 317 East B -Street that Msgr Paul F Tanner gen- ganization of A~erican Statesdre Regent of Hyacinth Circle -Wished a parking space Iron Mountain Mich eral secretary of the National b~ PresidenfEisenhower in No 71 who served as Chairman Sean in the basket seat the Sister Mary Saint John of the Catholic Welfare Conference 1952 She was elected vice chair- of the Committee on Nomina- two girls holding OltO the sides Cross the former Miss Catherine parent body of NCCw will dis mini of the commission at its tions Misses Lydia Pacheco and we made our leisu1rely way ziich of Pl~ihville was professed cuss ~Womans Service to the 12th Assembly at the Pa~ Amer- Martha A Douglas Past Regents around the market as a cloistered Catmelite on the Church ican Union in Washington in whoserved as clerks fOl the con-

My daddys to~atoes are big- feast of the Nativity of tht) He will be joined by four 1957 vention Misses Natalie Ferreira lt) ern those Lu A~rie scor1fully Blessed Virgin Mary Sept 8 women noted for their person- Well Known Works Alice Miller Dorothy Gibbs and

waved a hand at the pile of 1933 at the carmel at Grand al careers of service Jane Hoey Eileen Marshall who served as- Sister Maria del Rey joined tomatoes My daddv says that Rapids Mich Nw York and Washington DC pages Mfss Mary F Maleady of the Maryknoll nuns in 1933

God makes the sunshine and In November 1950 Sister Mary dlrector of the Kerby Founda- Fall River and Mrs LillianAmong books she has writtenrain make his tomatoes big St John was one of II group of tion and former director of the are Her Name is Mercy In Guthrie of New Bedford were cause theyie good for children nuI)s sent to fou~d anew carmel bureau of public assistance of and Out the Andes Nun in middotco-chairmen of the tour to hisshyOnly -sometimes Lu Anne hesi- at Iron ~ountairtmiddot on lJte ~ic~i- the U S Department of Health Red China and Bernie Be- torical spots in the vicinity of tated Daddy has to water em gan pen~nsula at the mVltat~ Education and Welfare Mrs comes a Nun Boston with the hose Well Igues some of the BIshop of Marquette ~ Floyd W Lee San Mateo NM _~~~~bullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbullbull~~bullbullbull_ bullbull ~~~ times Gods too busy to make it Alumnae Group Plans b- U S deJegate t~ - the Intershyrain - 1 Amencan Commission of Wom-

There was something theolog- Dinner Fashion Show en Sister Maria del Rey public - Ically askew here We hasten- Sacred Hearts Academy (Fall relations director for Maryknoll

ed to add that God is never too K SulRiver) Alumnae Association will Sisters and Rep Leonor shy

busy~but He expeets people to hold a combined dinner and livan of Missouriwork for their tomatoes to givethem a drink when they need it fashion show Monday middotOct 20 at ~I wanila drink Deirdre Whites Restaurant to replace spoke up Have you got enough the annual Fall banquet m 0 n e y to get us cokes Mrs Helen Foley Hargraves Granma and Miss Anne Marum are coshy

chairmen of the event whichisSomeday Is Now open to the public There was enough money for The membership drhe headedthat-but almost not enough by Mrs Veronica Heywood

money at the check-out stand Dunn will be held Sept 15thanks tomiddot Sean al1d his own through Oct 15 -Private shopping Mrs Maureen Kennedy Kenny

My favor Grandma he presided at the executive boardwould say at every aisle pitchshy meeting iJi the aosence of theing a can of a paekage of his president Mrs Jeannine Letourshy

favorite fruit cereal or peanut neati Dionnebutter into the basket But with that intriguing srriije and the ~-middot_middot_middot_-middot

eonfidence that his favor was CORREIA amp SONSautomatically his-for-the-askshy

ONE STOP bulling who were we t6 resist The hours and the days passed SHQPPING CONTIpleasantly and quickly too

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104 Allen St New lJedfordhad forgotten somewhat the alert preoccupation with things o~~~o~~~__ of the present the lhdng to the fullest of every single minute~ Someday next week have no meaning If werc~ going on a picnic we go now and startmiddot

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By Ellen Kelley shy This is the year when coats inlJi~t on being noticed

JU8t about everybody allplauds this new fOCus of fashions spotlight Wonderful for instance is the prirrm donna coat with great fur collar above an utterly simple column of a wat Indeed theres such an entirely new school of thinking about coats this year that youll want to try 011 all the new shapes and decide which style is just for Toll

Incidentally right now is the Yery best time to buy a cloth eeat a fur-trimmed cloth coat er a fur jacket stole or coat because you thereby share in the savings offered by these pre-eason fashion promoshytions

Speaking of newseason coats~ )OuU applaud tll~ bea4ty the Yersatility of the cashmere coat which is actually fine for year rottnd wear This season its loomed 9Ofterthan cotton candy and is available in fashions most flaHeting new and classic shap-Jogs

Added to its beauty are the I8pturous colors of Autumn plus bull reasonable price tag The re~

IftIlt A wide impaccably tailshyoroo lIClection of affordable cashmere coats in natural vic una black blue and red tones

Cosmetics Important Valtation bound Before you

ven glance at a travel brochure or tallte your lug~age out to air make a bee-line to your favorite eosml~tic counter or shop This is the one time in your life you wont want to take a holiday from your usual beauty routine Take these bottled bits of beaut magie with you and stay pretty the easy way

If youd spend leisure moshyments beautifully dressed youn elect one of the lovely easyshyoare dacron-and-cotto dusters A beauty I admired this week is everything a duster should be its fully wtbeautifully tailshyorM and prettily detailed with ace piping

Whats more its done in dripshydry dacron and cotton that makes it a perfect travellet YouU pack it into your vacation wardrobe and wear it around the house too - every chance ou get

W4~ar the new cap of feathers - a blaze of jet black and gold It provides a rich jewel-like acshycent for the new silhouettes of Fall Wear it (leep back and let it cover your hair - its DeWll

Great White Way White is right - and tops fo

Mid-Summer Take cover - unshyder a frosty whitc hat so pretty over the colorful prints and deep trans-season tones of youI mid-lICason costumes Some are ideal for daytime wear others are martly styled ehill-dlasers

for the cool of the ev~ning Go the great white way this Midshyaummer and listen to complishymenta

Do you wear eyeglasses Are TOll certain that youre wearing the right frame for your faceshytype A photograph or a paintshying gains beauty and importance

by proper fmming Please do lICe to it that youre face is adshyequately framcd for beauty

Incidentally a rimless eyeshyglass iamp virtually an unframed picture Simply add a frame shythe appropliate and flattering frame - and you have a beauty pI WI instead of a beauty minus ~

Erewear for Adornment Many present-day frames are

enhalced with charming 9r nashymentation Choose your frames for beauty with the detailing at the point you would accent shyon the brow-line to move with the upsweep - or a cluster at the end to give the face width

Never permit the detail to be elO8Cr to the nose than the in-Del corner of yoUr eyebrow Avoid a horizontal decoration en a wide nose Make sure thatwhen t~mn

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they are cleal rested and shinshying Dont be afraid that careshyfully selected eyewear will deshytract rom your attractiveness Protect your preciouamp vision shyand wear your eyewear for adornment

If yOU have an oval face wear pear-shaped or Ha r 1 e qui n

frames The bridge should be softly ctlrved Lower part of the frame should be designed to covel oliiscolorations or eye-cirshycles

Wusionsof Width I( YGU have an oblong face to

create the illusion of width keep frames within the margin line of the widest point of thecheekshybone 1rhe bridge should be 9Oftshy1) curved

If you have a round face ereshyate an illusion of slenderness by wearing frames slightly wider th_ the widest point of the facial outline The bridge should be as widens possible and sHghtlr arched There should -be a definite upsweep to the iowshyer part of thc frame

If you have a square face creshyate the illusion of width by wearing a franle slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be arched to create seeming length from the bridge to the point of the chin The lower part of the frameshould have a slightly upswept curve

For Triangle Type If you have a triangular shape

face create as much width as possible by wearing upper framel slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be slightly curved and form palt of an upswept line Lower parmiddott of frame should repeat grace[ullyupswept moveshyment

If you have an invertedshytriangle type bee keep width Of

frames within temple hairline _ Upper bridge should be softly

curved and lower frame should be full and downswept to the outer Jawline

I you have a diamond-shape face accent the width above the cheekbone as with a modified Harlequin shape Use wide flowshying ~Ipper bridge line Lower frame should be full and downshyswept to the outer jawline

Problem eyes and features can be almiddottfltHy camouflaged Yes indeed your eye-Irames can be decorative and flattering adding greatly to the impression that here is a person whose eyewear

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Wins Vatican Praise PURCHASE (NC) - A nunshy

scholar at Manhattanville Colshyl~ge of the Sac~ed Heart here has receivc - a Vatican letter exshytendiHg sincere and well deshyserved eongratulations to her for her work in scripturalstudies

Sent to Mother Kathryn Sullishy

van the letter was signed by His Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal PizUlrdo Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities who commended Mother Suliivan for displaying the utmost djligence in Biblishycal studies Your works in the field he wrote have been of the t~reatest merit

Mother Sullivan is professor of Sacred SCIjpture at Manhatshytanville College She has collabshyorated with MsgrJohn E SteinshymuHer pastor of St Barbaras church Brooklyn N Y in work on a Cathrlic Biblical Encycloshypedill

Mother Sullivan a member 01 the Religiom of the Sacred kearts is the author of numershyOWl books and articles She is th~ first woman ever admitted to membelship inthe CatholiC B4b~AaBodati

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CATHOLIC WOMENCONVENTIONThe 29th Natshyional Convention of the National Council of Catholic Womea will meet in St Louis Sept 20-24 Handling details for the 10000 delegates are left to right Miss Mary Donohoe of the NOCW staff Mrs Donald T Shawlco-chairman of the convention and Mrs William B Knupp Convention chairshyman NC Photo

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Canadas National Shrine of Mary Wi II Observe Assumption Feast

CAP DE LA MADETEIN

Que (NC) - The ~entena~y of the Lourdes apparlh~ms WIll be celebrated WIth speCIal pomp at Canadas national Shrine of Our Lady here GO ~ugust 15 feast of the AssumptIOn

Hi~ Eminence Pau~ Emile Caldmal Leger ArchbIshop of lI~ntreal will officiate ~t PonshytIflcal Mass at10 AM

The day willopen with a ~id-nrght fass m the ~sllica~ offered by ArchbIshop Glovanm Panico Apostoli~ Delegate to Canada a Mass mthe ora~ry by ArchbIshop Paul Bermer Bishop M Gase and former Apostohc NunCIO to Panama a~d a Mass at the pavilion b B~s~op G L PelletIer of TrOll Rlvleres

Other Masses will be said conshytinuouslyat the altar of the mirshyaculous statue of Our Lady the centerpiece of the shrine from

midnight until noonBlessing of Sick

Blessing of tle sick by Axchshybishop Maurice Roy Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of Canshyada is scheduled ~or 230 P~

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At th~ same ti~e- Bishop Joseph H HQdges Administrashytor of the Richmond Va dioshycese will preside at a ~~ecial ceremony for English-language pilgrims

The llorchlight procession at 815 PM will precede a Mass to be offered t the pavilion by His Emiilence James Cardinal McGuigan Archbishop of Toshyronto Cardinal McGuigan also will officiate at a Pontifical Mass at the shrine on August 11)

Prior to the f~ast of the Assumption there will be novlma conducted from August

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Decency Wor~ JEFFERSON CITY (NC) shy

To promote decency in the comshymunication arts a thorough study of the censorship quesshytion has been urged by the42nd national coll1ntion of the Nashytional CatholIC Womens Union

Delegates at the Unions soshycial action meeting also singled out three deficiencies of genshyerai education in the United States

1) a lack of complehensive and sQHd programs in thuPlgter grades and high school 2) alshylowing immature students to seshylect their own subjects and 3) a lack of intellectual and moral discipline

Consumer Protest Approved resolutions called

for a restoration oC parental inshyfluence with children ana pointshyed out the importance of Chrisshytian 90briety a~ainst the alarmshying glowth of alcoholic overshyindulgence

The wonlen commended the splendidllClvice Of the Leshygion of Decency and the Nationshyal Office for Decent Literature Their work the resolution read is the exercise of 3 conshystitutionally guaranteed right of fredom of expression - in the category of criticism and conshysumer protest but not censorshy

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ity has the right and duty to enforce an abridgement of [refshydom of speech in the interest of

the common good the resolushytion added To 3oid the neshygleet of duty and the abuse of power we urge a thorough study of the entire problem freely called ccnsorship

Two Great Evils Speaking oC public school edshy

ucation the group found the system assailed by two great evils which itmiddot identified political interference and the lack of religious and moral training

That Catholics haye ther own schools the resolution said should in no wise induce them toasstlme an attitude of

6 to 14 by Father Gerard Stpassivity OJ disinter~stedness Pierre cH Trois Rivieres and a toward public schools trjduu~ from August 12 to 14 The women called for a closeI conducted bFather Martin E contact between Catholics in Norton OMI of Lowell Mass public schools and the Church

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Illy ~onald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The present crisis in the Middl~ East presents us~ith

another classic illustration of the need for a juridically based supra-rational organization within which intershynational disputes eanbe settled without prei udice to any of the nations invo~vmiddoted today lies precisely in a supra-

The prQspect of the big national organization based on powers meeting to settle the fate of the little nashytions like Lebanon _ even if the big powers were in a

genuinely conshyciihitory frame of mind _ is one which is not only unap-P ea lin g (t 0

some big and most little nashytions ali k e) but also unshypromising

Pope Pius XII a m on g

others has long insisted

I that nat io oamiddotlmiddot dignity and identity territorial politi~al culfural arid eConomic inegrity must be respecten~s fully in the little nationsa~middotthey are in the larger ones and that pOlitshyical and ~conofjlltPwercan~ot be the determinant of ones moral obligation iomiddot this regard

Power and Rights

It ~as too much of course tomiddot

the to disshyexpect big nations tinguish between power and rights and even today itmiddot ismiddot doubtful whether any of the middotnashytions in either East or West acknowledge tIiat distinction or are prepared to give it meaningshyful recognition in internationai conduct

But if the rights of the little nations in the Middle East are considered of little account thmiddot 1 d

elr 01 r~sdourcfes cornman a different km 0 respect Oil is

M ddl E the least s power andtil ft e reason 011 s present posishy

and doomed even befon~ it laKCS eJlc~ Issue Invltahons and see theNationaf Cathol1c Rural Life middotHousing Council Philadelphia p lace )What happens C f D M I d 1 tmiddot t

F t t f H rus ra ln 0 opes

The fact that participallts 1ft any summit meeting fall into two obviously hostile blocs shy Commumshc aQd Western h 11 b k w 0 WI e J~cey~ng for polit ical propaga~disti andmiddotmiddoteco1middot

omic advantage selllS the frusshytration of aU hopes for a~y pershymanent solution to the diddle

Eastern-middotproble~si whether they be interrial olillternational

By wHat mayseem a paradox the only guarantee of any nashytions integrity and selfidentity

75 YEARS TN SOClETY Father Laurence) ~~enny The main 8()cialevent vvill be

SJ 94 professorenieritus a ~tate Diner orA~g middot19middot of history at St LOlllis Uni- Speakel willbe AUxiliary IlistI-~middot

1 bull op John JmiddotKrol of Cleveland versltYhas Just celebrated and Supreme Knight Luke E his 7Flth year in~hecSociety Hart ofJ e~llS NC Phu~o There middot~~middotmiddotbean~ugmented

law to which each m~lnber nashytion yields its power of aggresshysion and in returnreceives un conditional asstirancethat thereshy

fore it can never be the victim of such aggression

A word federation corresponds not only to thenations desireto live in peace bt also as

-1 Pius XII has more than once

t d t ( t bl hpom e ou no a y m IS April 1951 and December 1953 3dshydresses on world government) to mans grow~ng recognition of the essential unity of the human race and the community or famshyily of nations

Influence Liniitt~d

What happened in Hungary Korea Viet-Nam PolandGer- many and the middotMiddle East could WASHINGTON (NC )-Bishop never have happened inside a Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne MaryThp~asineeconomics pro world federatio~ in wlhichla- lrid ald u ~ Secretary of fessor at Rosary College River ly about $205 mfllibn for approx

tional aggression is effectively -Labor James P Mitchell will be ForestIlL imately 23000 scholalship8 outlawedmiddot ~ among the principal ~peakers atmiddot A feature of the Second day spread overmiddota four-year periOd

PresidentEiserihowerisrigbt the fourth ~ational Catholicmiddotmiddot ~ssionswill be a panelmiddotdiscusmiddotmiddotmiddotThe scholarships will bemiddot valued in irisisting that a Middle East Social Action Conferencemiddot to be sion middoton Points of Concentra- at between $500 and$1000 for summit conference if corifer- held Sept 5 to7 atthe Univer tion forthe Cathopc SocialAc- each student each year encethere will be must beheid within the framework of the

sity of Notre Dame it was nounced here

an-middot

United Nations The United Na The Bishop and the Cabinettions IS the only Imiddotmpaltlal and

member will address the conshydisinterested world organization ference dinner on the night of we have Sept 6 it was announced by

But the United Nations is not Louis F Buckley NC$AC presishya federation it has no law no dent who is chairman of the judiciary a~d only so much ~x- conference ecutive and police power as memJer nations wish to permit Theme of the three-day meetshyto it The United Nations is irt- ing will be ~Areas for Analysis fluential only in the area -f pub- Present and Future Father lic opinion a significant area to Leo R War~ CSC philosophy be sure but not- as Hungary professor at the University of demonstrated - a decisive area Notre Dame will be the speaker

at the opening general session See What Happens HIs tOPIC wIII be The Image of

Now the usual argum~nt of Man In Contemporary Economic azineUnion City N Jthe anti-fedealists is that So- Society The discussion leader

Another argument is that on erence es omes owa~ an ay aClOn orgal11za IOns John Q Adams preSident Man- headed by Donald Thoman as-

world f~derah() IS an utt~rly hattan Refrigerating CoiNew sochite editor of Ave Maria ma~-= remoteldeal Without relevancemiddot Y rk d MrJ h F Don N t D I d- 1 0 an s osep - aZlne 0 re ame n ~ today s prob ems Meanw~lle nclly director of the Hartford There will be a g~ieal sesshytIme ~nd spa~e ba~ners contInue Archdlocesan LaboI lnsmiddottlmiddottutemiddot sionfor reports and findings ofmiddot to dIssolve the middotworld has dwm- New Haven Connmiddot llie confereJlce groupsa sumshydIed to a nelghborhoodl some of the neighborscantsta111d eamiddotcmiddothmiddot Nun Dlscusslon Le~der mary of the conference by Msgr

G g G Hg d tmiddot fother and have weapons leUla( At an leyenirig ~ssion on the eor e I gms Irecor 0

enough to blow everyUiing toope~ingday Father Joseph Fi~~ the Social ACtion Dcpartment kingdom come patllckSr of Fordham um_National Catholic Welfare Conshy

~ middott N Y k u k ference and a bushic5s meeting ~ versl y ew or WI spea on h fl middot p ~ Tn T d T d Whtmiddot on t e nal day of the conferastrewsterE B rlest e re~ owar ~ I e F th M k F Id CoUar SocIety The diSCUSSIOn encemiddot a er ar Itzgera -

Now ShrineDireetor leader will be Dominican Sister CSC ~f Notre Dames econom- although entitled to att~ndj non- - ics department is in charge of public school teachers will Mit

ENmiddotF~IELD(NCroFatherW~lf-~ th T ~~ ~ arrangements for thegt confer- receive thestipends made avail-~ ~ gang J Jodier fo~rrierprovin- a 0 IC eaC~ng ence ableto puphmiddotc school teacher5bull middot cial of- fie LaSaletf~ athers ROME (NC)-Delega~esfrom r------o~-_-----------~-- stationed hi Eastmiddot Brewstet- has 26 countries will attend the fampur- been appoi~ted dire~tor of- the day second International Con Glen Coal amp 0-1 Co 1 nc LaSlfetfe ShdQe hcenti~1 in Nevi gress 9f Catholic Teaching start- bull gt ~ ~

Hamp5hhe inghere Sept II- The organiza- SUCCESSORS TO -He succeeds -Father Roland tlon seeks to link aU culturai

Bedardwho willbecome mastet spiritual and professional organshyof novices at the communitys izations l of Catholic primary novitiate in Center Harbor teachers in one unified group

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Knghts of Columbusto Conduct~ National Conlvention Next We~k

CLEVELAND(NC) -- The program of activities for teenshy76th national convention of the agemiddot sons and daughters of dele-Knights of Columbus will be gates held here from Aug 17 to 22

middotMore than 2000 are expeeted to attend A SolenlnPontifical Mass will be offered by Archbishop Edshyward F Hoban Bishop of Cleve- land Bishop Lawrence J Sheshyhan of Biidgeport will preach the sermon

LAYRETREATmiddotANIS CONFERENCE The loe of Christ urges me on is the theme of1fueNational Catholic Laymens Retre~t Conference to be heW at Cincinnati Ohio

Aug 21-23 Shown discussing convention plans are left toPd R I Imiddotright William J Halloran rOYI ence nationa pres-

ident Bishop John J Wright ofWor~ester Mass Episcoshypal Advisor Father Thomas F Middendorf Covington Ky national executive secretary and Charles L Eppinghoff

Cincinnati general chairman NC Photo Ii J 1 ~

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tion Movement at which Father William J Smith SJ director Both bills also provide about of the St Peters CoUege lnsti- $220 million for loans of as much t t f I d as $1000 to coUeg t d tu eon ustnal Relations Jer- e s u en s sey City N J will be the The Houjgte bill requires reshychairman

Panel participants will include Harry OHaire executive secreshy

tary of Serra International Chishycago James J Lamb South Norwalk Conn consulting enshygineer Ed Marciniak of the Catholic Council on Working Life Chicago James OBrien of the United Steelworkers of America Washington and Father Gerard Rooney CP asshy

sociate editor of The Sign Magshy

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Private Shools To Have Share hi FederaI Aid

WASHINGTON (NC) Teachers and studentsmiddot ia private schools will share with their public school counterparts in major provisionS of the two Federal aid to edul cation proposals brought tQ life bymiddot an adjournment-bound Co~

~ress

The two bills differing ill some provisions provide fede ral fun~s ~or scholarships fel shylowships and loans to college students for purchase of certain educational equipment for teachers institutes andofor other aids

The House measure provides for a total of about one billion dollars $500 million less than the Senate proposal

Offer Scholarships

In both bills graduates of public and private high schools will be eligible middotto compete for Federal scholarships to any acshycredited institution ofhighel education

The measuresmiddot provide roughshy

while the Senatebill contains fbI h)prOVISion or nonpu IC sc 00 II

to receivemiddotmiddot low-interest loana fromthe government to finance thelr purchmiddotases

ProPo~eS Ii1stitutell I f1 shy nama middotmaJor provlslon shy

booth bills middotpublic and non-pub)iemiddot

school teachers may middotparmiddotticipatemiddot in government-financed in8ti- tutes to middotimprove teachers bull

fields such as general educationstudent counsellng andmiddot torelgD Ianguage Instructlon Howev

payment and specifies that colshyleges and universities admini shyster the p~ogram It requires these institutions to put up 25 per cent of the total of funds given them for loans

Encourages Teaching

The Senate measure provideS the loans to be administered by a state agency It also providesthat the borrower may work off 20 per cent of theloan for each yeoar of teaching in either pUb)jc

1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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Holy Father Pramiddotsesiji ew Catholmiddotc Smiddotble ~EW YORK (NC) - A new

Catholic Bible hal) received

ular edition will be out Oct 13 f h BblProductIOn 0 t e new I e

was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

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ROSEMERE (NC)--The largmiddot

Tells Abtainers Give Empty Glass

ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

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A-d Sto observe the Feast of the - S eamen

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1 ss - MOBILE (NC)-The Catholic

(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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apparationsinthe Lourdes grotshyto the Immaclj~teMother ~ill not want~ to reject or disregardmiddot

our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

by Christ and His Church and made into sacred things that sanctify

nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

I Imiddot D I ta lans ecorate QP I Ph apa YSlclan

BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A rec- ord number of 3~652 students enshyrolled for the 31st annual sumshymer session at the Catholic University of Aqlerica Of this number 817 are priests 1304

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The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

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orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

that way 01 your DIOCESAN DIR~CTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE He also said that the most 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

effective way to combat comshy munist penetration in (Latin)

America is to contrihute to the recovery of the destitute classshy n amp D Sales and Service i

dd th t thO es a lIlg a 1n IS way we INclshall have an unbreachable barrier against communism FRIGIDAIREmiddot

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Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

most nothing Meanwhile the tension slackens and the reader begins to Tawn That is alway fatal

Abnormal Psycholo~y Ngaio Marsh who has few

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The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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vacationers seeking a respite from a

years toil and labor -

Many ~f them will drive as though it

will be the last vacation of their life-

time - and well it might be

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Take an extra hour or day to get where

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

~ Syracuse

Franciscan

Gets Things Done MANCHESTER (NC) -The qUiet America) who gets things done has marked up another

succ~ss F th G It d f

a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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CA_RPETmiddot WITH EASE at MORENCYS

broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

middot~Uoa DIODet

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THE ANCHOR- African Tribal Queen To Give Princess ~ Thurs Aug 14 1958 15

Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

And it most positively me~

that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

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Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

and Mrs George Lelievre 99 nais College a Ridge St and Rodolphe Leshy Very Rev Brother Elisee Ranshy

tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

A former member of St attend the ceremony Right Rev Annes Parish Lelievre was Msgr George P Johnson vicar graduated from Prevost in June general of the diocese of Portshy]957 He has been attending La land will preside

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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Russia To Have I)ragon by Tail In Red China

PITTSBURG (NC) When Red China becomes the equal of Soviet Russia there will be trouble--for Russia

This is the opinion of Father Cyril Wagner OFM recently rdurned to his familys home after five years in a prison in China Moscow may have a dragon by the tail in its alli- ance with mainland China the Franciscan observed

False Impression Ihe Chinese communists will

not be content to be anything less than a world power They believe the whole world fears them because of their huge population of 6(l0 million peoshyple he said

Father Wagner a mISSIoner in China for 17 years was arshyrEsted in 1953 as an imperialshyist and confined in a prison until about a month ago He disclosed he was able to say Mass occasionally in prison thanks to the Red Cross a CIviL amin tonic and a package of candy wafers From the fall of 1956 until his release six weeks a~o Father Wagner washosshypitalized with an asthmatic conshydition

In the Red Cross packages he received was a small bottle of liquid to 1le taken after meals due to the lack of vitamins

Medical Disguise This medicine actually was

wine disguised by an authenticshylooking label designed by an American druggist whose brothshyer is a priest Father Wagner said

The candy wafersmiddot were aushythentic but the paper sepashyrators were small discs of unshyleavened bread which could be used as hosts he related

Often during his hospitalizashytion he explained he would of_ fer Mass lying in bed using the tillY cap of the medicine~~ bot UE as a chalice

Boss Rule Father Wagner also spoke of

the duties of the hospital physi_ cian in his prison The doctor was given his orders by comshymunist bosses and carried them out-OI else

A patient in one bed is to linger in suffering he related In another bed there is a pashytient who must be made to reshycover immediately

The health and duration of the patients lives are subject not to Gods will but to the will of the political bosses he mid

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Anne andfatherof th~Bless-- ed Virgin Mary He has been

honoled inmiddot the Eastern Church since its earliest times and in the Western Church since the 16th cen-middot tury Patron saint of Leo XIII his feast day is Aug 16 NC Photo

THREE Y6UNG WOMEN ENTER JESUS-MARY NOVITIATE The three Fall River young women shown above leave next Wednesday to enter the Jesus-Mary Noshyvitiate at Hyattsville Maryland They are left to right Antoinette Gamache daughter of Mr and Mrs Rene Gamache of 332 Eastern Avenue Miss Lorraine Blanchette of 49

Smithies Street daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Emerile Blanchette and Miss Gertshyrude Lavoie daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilfrid Lavoie of 49 Middlesex Street ~

Catholics Should Be Moved by Duty of Charity To Win Over UnbelifversSays BishopSheen

BRUSSELS (NC) - The task of winning over unbelievers to the Faith lies primarily witli

Catholics and finds its soUrce in their duty of charity towarli non-Catholics Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New York said here

The prelate who is national dirmiddotector for the United States of the Society for the Propagashytion of the Faith spoke at a conference held in conjunction with the InternationJl Catholic Days of the Brussels World Fair The conference was attended by scores of internationally promshyinent lay and Church dignitaries

In a five-part address on the subject of coexistence between believers and unbelievers Bishshyop Sheen examined the duties of

charity of Catholics toward Communists the Orthodox Protestants Jews and the misshysions

Bishop Sheens opening stateshyment was to denounce the posishytioll generally taken that the burden of overcoming this igshynorance heresy schism hate and bigotry and of coming to the Truth is on the unbeliever

In religion he said the burshyden of charity and understandshying toward the unbeliever falls on the believer or those who have the fulness of faith and

not upori those who have fragshyments of it

He warned however~hmiddotat hIS statem~nt did not refer to the realm of principle but rather to the realm of charity

No Compromise Coexistence the Bishop deshy

cIared has nothing to do with compromise of the truth but rather charity toward unoelievshyers Truth is not of oUr makshying but Gods We have no riglits over it About truth there must be intolerance about pershysons who do not possess truth there must be tolerance

The attitude of Catholics the Bishop declared must therefore be that of the open heart which humbly recognizes that one can see the Divinity of the Church not because he is more brilliant than the unbeliever but because God has given him the fulness of the light of middotfaith (and which) confesses that everyreligion under the sun has a segment of the circle of truthmiddot

Turning then to the attitude of Catholics toward communists Bishop Sheen declared that we must love the communists and hate communism as the Church hates sin and loves sinners

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Bishop Sheen then stated that On a Catholics duty of charshy Catholics a)so have duties of ity toward Jews Bishop Sheen charity toward the Orthodox stated that the believer must arid the several hundred mil- never say that it was the Jewshylion memoers of the Russian ish hands that nailed Christ to Greek and Eastern churches His Cross for Our Blessed Lord which once were in the bosom said He would be delivered inshyof the Church to the hands of the Gentiles to

The Bishop said Catholics be crucified should not forget the thousands There is no person in the

of priests who sUffer~d martyr- world he added not even a dom for their beliefs during the Buddhist or a communist who Bolshevik revolution or the can say he is innocent of the millions of Orthodox in Russia blood of that Man who were middotsent to Siberia for no other crime thall that of believ- The belrevCls are bound 10shy

ing in God bmately to the J~ws not only because as Pope PIUS XI saId we

Shall (w~ forget he said are spiritual Semites but also that the first church in Russia because we call the Mass theb I h h A was UI t 10 onor of t e s- iulfillmentmiddot of the sacrifice of sumptwn of Our Blessed Lady our father Abraham He is our centuries and ce~turies before father as well as theirs bull the doctnne was defined Shall we be unmindful that in the In the final part of his speed) Kremlin in this evil hour there Bishop Sheen turned to the is an unused ~hapel to the As- duties of charity of Catholics sumption toward missions

Duty to Protestants Noting ~hat the burden is on the belrever toward the 15

In the thIrd part of thIS ad- billion pagans in the world most dress Bishop Sheen spoke on of whom have a natural religion duties of charity toward Protes- with a high ethic which has tant~w h h served them for centuries he

e ~ 0 ave the FaIth declared must admIt that 400 years ago the Church needed a reforma- hTheh b~~eve~ IS to brmg to tion because of the decline of the spirit of Christ among its I g dmiddotmiddott f thf 1 h dc er y an 1 s al u e sal

The protests of the reform at that time were rightmiddot the reforms of the reformers were

wrong The reformers began middotinmiddotmiddot ~

side the Church but their reshyformations led them outside it

Therefore he said the Cath- olic should always look upon the existence of Protestantism as to some extent a judgment on himself The Lord punished us for failing Him in the way we lived

Noting that each igtf the hunshydreds of Christian sects has some fraction fragment or piece of Divine Truth - ~ome more than others the prelate counseled that though the Protestants are sepa1ated from the rock upon which the Church was built they are not separated from Him who laid that rock ~~i ISOUTH END

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JEFFERSON CITY (NC) Decentralization of industry could solve the current farm r~volution problem

Bishop Joseph M Marling middotCPPS of jefferson City adshydressing the middotnationalconvenshytions of the Catholic Central Union and the Womens Union emphasized that this solutIon to the farm crisis would require the combihed efforts of nonshypartisan committees of capital and of labor

The Missouri Bishop referred to the exodus from the land lowered farm income and crop surpluses as evidence of an emergency in the farm picture

Must Be Overcome An added incentive tomiddot decenshy

tralization of industry the Bishshyop said is the need to avoid a threat of atomic dis~steI in case of war

Bishop Marling said that to guard the precious treasure of the land acres must be reshytired in scientific fashion He added that middotfor farmers affected by the program to whom s0shy

ciety owes protection and comshypensation a high standard of living seems achievable if a balance can be struck between industry and farming

All are familiar with the roles of political intrigue and partisan plotting in the formashytion of farm policy the Bish- op said In a democracy like

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Often of late I have been asked why I am so very opshytimistic about the worlds future Let me try once lore to explain

Forty-one years ago in 1917 three children in Portushygal reported that the Virgin the West Germans call the EmshyMary was appcaring and pireof Satan giving them messagell for- That blasphemous anti-G~shymankind despotism has been bu~1t ol1the

Their accounts never varied terrible passive sufferinlls of JM) matter how often they the Russian people But Russia were ques- is going to return to God tioned singly Withmiddot that return communism or together will fall in chaos The iron and And yet they bamboo curtains will spliinter 50OOOTH BIRD Father w ere v e r y The cold war will end Hliman Justin Spoden OSB is you n g and dignity apd freedom will rise

shown banding a thrush atco u 1 d nei- An era of peace will be grantshyther read nor ed to mankindl-and God grant St Procopius College Lisle write thatmankind does not forget III the fourth largest among

T h i r tee it whence the peace came from government stations in the years of investigation ~y bull God 17 inland states where theChui-ch commission c~)Il~m~ed Through Mary

migratory habits of birdsthe bishop that the VIIgm mshy This final promise of the deed had appeared to the Virgin to the children was unshy are recorded NC Photo youngsters six times in aH and conditional The conversion of had prophesied to them Russia is certain Boston Prelate Pions

In 1942 Pope Pius XII publIcshy A few years ago Pope Pius Chapel for ~ospitally made the bishops judgme~t XII walking in the VaticallL garshy BOSTON (NC)-A new Cathshyhis own by broadcasting II messhy den was given the same ision olic chapel will be constructedAge to pilgrims assem bled at of the miracle of the sun which at Long Island Hospital in BOIlshyFatima where the apparitions was seen by the Fatima children ton Harbor had taken place and by thousands of others after The chapel accommodating

the Virgin~ final appearance inEvidence of Authentidty fI()() patients will be connected

October 1917 to the main hospital buildingBefore and since miracles at Now on the feast of thE Virshy by a tunnel to make attendancethe Fatima shrine togethEr with gins Assumption into HEaven possible for those who are middotunshythe ibmense spiritual good acshy we have completed a worldwide able to go outdoors It will beeruing have given oveJwh~I~shy novena called by this same equipped with ramps and otherIng evidence of the authlaquontJcliy Pope Is it optimism or FEillism facilities for wheel-chair pashyof the visions and messages which causes me to hope for a ~ientsTravel mentally with me back great gift from God throughshy Since the chapel will be 10shy

tel 1917 Mary to mankind-flOOn 1~ eated on municipal property World War I was rag5ng But Archbishop Cushing has anshy

tt was the war to end ~ar So nounced that he will donlte itEncourage Blind everybody thought This war to the City of Boston The mainContinued from Page Onewould make the world safe for altar of the chapel will be dedishy

for the Blind Newark N J Hedemocracy in President Wilshy cated in honor of Mayor John was voted into the presidency ofsons words B Hynes of Boston and bisthe federation by delegates repshyThe children of Fatim~l aged familymiddot ~resenting guilds of 13 dioceses~ine seven and six said othershy

Since a sightless person deshywjse Moral Obligationpends so much on his sense ofThe Lady they said had told

hearing Father McGuinness Continued rom Page ODe them that the war soon would said it is advisable fotthe blind the Bishop means nothing more end but Unless mimkihd to assist at a Dialogue Masa than the practice of the love ofBto~ped offending God an even or atMass where the conl~rega- God Pointing out that young more terrible conflict would tion sings and prays aloud people should be especially imshy

M)()n follow Enter Activities pressed with safety in tratlic Asioundinc PredictioDII He encouraged blind persons Bishop Mussio condemned an

Note what astounding predicshy to enter actively into Canli conshy use of the highway formiddot prank ferences and pre-marital groups strips emotion discharges port shytions issued from these little discussion clubs and the more able pars andlovers lanes ones as they reported the warnshycommon societies such s the Parents werecalled on by theings of the Virgin Holy Name and the Sodality Bishop to give a good exampleRussia will spread her errors

Speaking of the special aposshy in driving When parents esshythrough the world they said tolate to which the blind belong pecially in the presence of theirRussia Why Russia was because of their handicap the children ignore the rules of the

prostrate smashed by German road they are giving their chil shypriest said the sightless must bearms What influence could Russhylware of their importance in the dren a green light to disaster

sia middothave on the immediate fu continued the Bishopwork of saving others by prayero ture of the world

and He We are extremely presumpshyexample conversationAmerica France England shy ~uous when we exempt ourshysaid the blind have the abilitythesemiddot were the powers So it s~lves from the reasonable preshyseemed

to achieve a high degree of cautions established for safesanctityBut the children went on driying There are few emergenshy

quoting the Lady Russias ershy While praising the work of

cies in life sufficient to justify rors would give rise tt) wars our endangering the safety of

guilds and other organizations which assist the blind the priest

and insunections others on the highwaycited the abiding responsibilityReligion would be persecuted which families bear to assist

Good inen and women would be their afflicted ~em~rs martyred AJMf PELLETIER

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We have had World War II Electrical Korea Indochina the bloody

conicts inSpain and Greece and ~ V~ Contradorsall the rest

Soviet imperialism has enshyslaved many countries Commushy FOJt ovaJt HAL A CliNTUJty

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some natioris literally have been nism has seized China And

BEsT kNOWN NAMENdestroyed The Russian deportshyed the peoples of Latvia Estonia ~b~ COFFEEand Lithuania and sent in new 944 County St ~rpopulations frfom remote places bull_O~~(__I__CI_-+bullin the SovieLUnion INew Bedford - -But the children said someshything mOle IJ

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BInmiddot the end they quoted th~ Virgin Mary illy Immaculate AUTO TOP SHOP i LUMBER middotCOHeart will triumph Russia will be converted and gtn era of AUTO amp FURNITUIIU

So Dartmouthpeace will be gran Led to manshy UPHOLSTERING kind and HyannisAll kinds upholstering IEra of Peace FABRICS So D~rtmoutWe know therefore that God

O E NERBONNE PIOp ii WY 7-9384is going to collapse the very

1863 Purchnst St NfW BtUuMfoundations of the tyranny beshy 43 tenter St Hmiddotnni __~ _H~~2921_iThind the iron curtain--of what

Getting News in Moscow Tough I~ Bu~ Getting Jt Out Tougher

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy -a manned rocket and the parashyGettirig news in Moscow is hard chute return of the dog Laika enough-getting it out js someshy passenger in Sputnik No II times harder Americans want to revel in

Thats why Daniel Schorr vetshy their own deficiencies it seems eran Moscow correspondent for Mr Schorr said They want to the Columbia Broadcasting Sysshy be told how much better the tem sums up the problems of Russians are doing~in science reporting for American conshy edueationrockets and missiles sump~on what goes on inside Newsmen constantly are under Russia The 42-year-old New pressure to supply the big Yorkerwas in San Francisco story and the more it makes the following the lecture trail which Soviets shine the better eventually will take him back Mr Schorr said that emphasis to his Kremlin beat-his third on sciences and mathematics ill year on the assignment Russian schools has been known

Mr Schorr said that U S lor several years but acquired newsmen are liinited to covering news value only wheh American ~ 25-mile radius around Moscdw became aware how it pointed up must get special permits to U S shortcomings travel farther More than a third One of a reporters major of the country is closed comshy handicaps in Russia is the pletely to foreign correspond- inability to verify the lacts Mr ents he said Schorr said Kremlin officials

Amorig areas recently opened from Nikita Kruschev down is the city of Lvov - in the clam up when questioned about Ukraine One of the first reportshy details or veracity of stories ers allowed in the area fIo1r Censors Job Schorr described it as the only

Real news not available at theplace in Russia where he bas sources must be secured secondshyseen young people attending hanii- through newspapers rashychurch in any ltppreciable numshy

dio broadcasts and the like Mrber where religion can be middotSchorr said Everything sent outtaught more or less unhampered by newsmen is censored and theIts former Polish territory ~ensors job is not to separateand strongly Catholic the CBS truth from falsehood but simplynewsman said Also it has been to protect the government heunder communist rule only sincemiddot added1940 so religious traditions and Most correspondents spendspirit still are strong roughly half their day checking

No American Priest newspapers with a translatorMr Sch~rr said that inMosshy Mr Schorr detailed They look

oow foreign Catholics still at shy for items of significance try totend Mass in the Church of St read between the lines poreLouis of the French where a through the editorials-RussiallLithuanian priest is now in papers are heavy on these inshycharge He expressed doubt that cluding some on page one-forthe Soviets soon would relax hints as Jo policy of possibletheir position arid allow an Kremlin moves -American priest to be stationed Then there are the diplomaticin Moscow under terms of the receptions-a good chance toRoosevelt-Litvinov agreement of tryout your favorite theories 0111933 The last American priest the upper leaders to serve in Moscow Assumptionshy Perhaps the most valuable ist Father deorges Bissonnette sources of news are the diploshywas expelled more than three mab from neutral or so-called years ago uncommitted co u n t r i e s Mr

-rhey are holding out to get Schorr said he has obtained some one of their Russian Orthodox of his best ~aterial by way of church leaders into the United the Swedish embassy Least States Mr Schorr sailti likely to produce ~ew~ worth

The appetite Americans have writing are Soviet press confershydeveloped for a particular kind enees ~ccordiJJg -to Mr Schorr of RuSsian news discourages AmeriCan correspondents in Moscow -Mr Schorr said He exshyplained The wor~e it mak~s us North End appear by comparison the ore our people seem to be intershy LAUNDRYested

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on July 16 1880 Church hisshytory is noted in one which tells that the happily reigning Ponshytiff Leo XIII was made Pope on February 20 1878

A case of mistaken identity is noted in an inscription that r~ads On October 17 1831 b~ellshyrmger Francesco Neri was misshytaken for a well-known thief and arrested

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National Director Legion Speaker

Rev Francis Larkin SSCc Ilutional director of the Enshythronement oe the Sacred Heart was principai speaker at the Curia meeting of the Legion of Mary held at St Vincents Home Fall River

A Praesidium report was read by Our Lady Queen of the World PJaesidium of St Annes Parish Fall River Assignment of reshyports for the September meeting include Our Lady of Fatima Prllesidillm and Morning Star Praesidillm

The Curia Igticnic will be held starting at 1 pM Sunday Aug 24 at Cathednll Camp The anshynual retreltlt will be held Oct 10-12 at the camp

Counsel reports were read by the plesident as follows

Cork Ireland reported that 250 Legionaries attended their congress SOllth England Ieports that 1000 Legionaries in that district made a pilgrimage to Lourdes

Paris reports progress in Exshytension Bombay-Calcutta Curia now has 12 senior and 10 junior VATICAN CITY (NC)- The praesidia Reports were also read machine age has invaded the from St Louis Chicago Puerto ancient towers of St Peters Rico and Venezuela basilica and forced its t~o-cen-

On visitation of Praesidium turies old clocks into retirement Our Lady of the Rosary and Our From now on for who Lady of Fatima will be visited knows how many centuries the

giant cogs will turn to moveOn extension Santo Christo St Marys and St Jean Baptist parshy the hands and mark the hours ishes in Fall River and St andl all will be done mechan

icaHy Other wheels will movePeters in Dighton will be visited to toll the bells that sound the

hOllrs and mechanically call thePriests in attendance included failhful to pray the AngelusRev Albert Shovelton St three times a dayJames New Bedford Rev Louis

No longer will men like FeliceBoivin St Josephs New BedshyBOI~zoni and Francesco Neri goford Rev Francis Regis SSCC their way through a maze ofSt Josephs Fairhaven Rev Edshycorridors passage ways andward A Oliveira Our Lady of stairs to climb into the clockLourdes Taunton diocesan modshyrooms to wind the springs anderator of the Legion ring the bells All we be done by the new mechanical clockPrelate Dies works and automatic bell-ringers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Archshy which are now being installed bishop Malio Zanin Apostolic The four mechanisms which Nuncio to ArjCntina who represhy are going into retirement made sented the Holy See during forshy their det-ut in 1769 when they mer President Juan D Perons were instalied by the Roman violent anti-Church campaign in clclockmaker Raffaele Fiorelli 1954 has died here in Argentina After performing their task more from diabetes or less faithfully for almost t~o

Famous Organist to Give Concert Sunday Night at Centerville

Our Lady of Victory Confer- over the French National Rato ence St Vincent dePaul So- His appearances with the world cicty will sponsor an organ re- famous Boston Pops Orchestra cital at 8 P M next Sunday at have been carried over every Our Lady of Victory Church in major network in the country Centerville On last April 22 Mr Zam-

The recital will feature Berj kochian received a special invi Zamkochian celebrated young tation to play for the President organ virtuoso who has gained in the White House Berj Zamshythe international reputation as kochian has gained special disshyone of the leading organists in tindion for ~is many dedicatory the United States recitals He is at present the mu-

Mr Zamkochian has presented _ sic director of St Theresas concerts throughout the United Church West Roxbury and States and Europe his per- iecturer in Music at Regis Colshyforma nee on radio and televi- lege Weston Ilion has been presented to all Committee members include parts of the world Mr Walter E Baker Jr Mrs

While replcsenting the United Edward Kelly Jr Mr Arthur States at the Third World Con- D Maddalena Jr Mr Henry gress of Music il Paris last sum- L Murphy Miss Jean McDonshymer Mr Zamkochians concerts ough and Mr Edward Welch were played throughout France Tickets may be obtained by __-~_____ calling Mrs Walter E Baker

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hundred years they will now lie discarded in a great storeshyroom near the belfries where they ponderously ticked out the years Their sole contribution to the newcomers will be their lead weights

The new clocks are not Roman but Genoese They come from the factory of Roberto Tubino of Uscio near Genoa Tubi~o and his two sons descendants of three generations of clock makers were thrEle months ~in

building them The cost $4800 Same Appearance

But the clocks like the Church always willing to adapt to the age- while preserving the tradishytions of the past will not change in appearance The clock faces will remain only the mechan shyismswill be replaced Outwardshyly the only difference will be that they will now tell the time correctly T~ree new works will dp the

job formerly done by four In times past the two clocks on the outside of the basilica and the two clocks on the inside each had its OWl mechanism Now the two clocks will be tied to the one mechanism by an axle 100 feet long

The new machines with autoshymatic winding systems and bell shyringers stand six feet eight inches high They will mov~ the

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spection and oiling operation there will be no need for anyone to climb into the belfries anyshymore But memories of the past will remain there in several records marked on the walls by bellringers

One tells of the death of a beUringer On January 4 1883 Felice Borzoni passed to a better life The last of seven genershyations of Borzoni bellringers died only a few years ago

Another inscription marked in pencil records that new springs were fitted (to the clock works)

THE ANCHC~shyThurs Aug 14 1958 5

Practice Religion In Reformatory

ELMIRA (NC) - Of the 430 nom ina I Catholics admitted to the New York State Reformshyatory during the year ending last April 90 per cent (387) has seldom if ever attended church

Also the parents of 895 per ceQt of the men (395) were not regular church goers Of the 342 Catholics admitted to the reshyformatory C for offences other than parole violations 839 per cent (287) had never attended a Catholic school and only nine men-26 per cent- had attendshyed a Catholic high school

The instih~tiQns Cathdlic chaplain Msgr Francis J Lane says Most of these men know nothing about religion and have never received any sacramentS beyond Baptism

Spiritual Rehabilitation Even with a very good voshy

cational and academic program if there is not instilled in the hearts and minds of men the spark of religious moral and spiritual values of life any at shytempt at rehabilitation will be in vain This can best be accomshyplillhed by individual treatment by interviewing and counseling each one separately

Although attendance is volunshytary the prison chapel is filled to capacity for Mass on Sundays and holy days and a weekly novena service is held in honor of St John Bosco

During the year there were 16 converts to Catholicism among the inmates Of 350 men paroled during the 12 months 909 per cent (318) returned to the practice of religion while inshymates of the reformatory

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forship At Idass The Sign maga~ine fbI August quotes a pen~trating

statement of Father Louis -Bouyer a French Oratbriari and one of the Tn()st brilliant of the liturgi~al schol~rs Father Bouyer in explaining that the liturgical moveshym~n~ is neither esoteric nor ~istocratic says th~tit ineans gettmg everyone--clergy and laymen-to partIcIpate acshytively in Divine worship and cease acting as patrons in a cafeteria

Patrons in a cafeteriaare essentially individuals each one intent upon getting what he wants wIth rio sense of any coimecti()flwith hisneighbor I

Many Catholics go to Mass with that same -attitude Each one attends Mass as an individual There is no corrtshymunity sense-no realizatiou that he is not here alorie but

) that he is united with all others at Mass that he is amem- bel of a worshiping community There is no idea of social

- worship~adoring and thanking and petitioning and atonshyingto God as aJlember of a worshipinggroup

Sometimes a Catholic at Mass will not even realize that- he is uniting with Christ offeting his own prayers

and sacrifices through Christ and with Chri~t arid in Chr~s~

Who alone makes these worthy of presentati~ri to th~SATURDAY- St Joachim husband of St Anne and father

Father oftheinessed Virgin Mary Vir-Indee~ the attitude at Mass is oftenoneofthecafe- tually nothirtg is known of his

teria patron-what can the individualget-Olit of it The Month life He hasbeen honored in the first purpose of the Mass is the first purpose of li1e--to 0( + Eastern Church since its earliest adore God The i~diidual must never lose sigM of ihedaysandinthe Western Church

f~ct that he was created by GOd for one reasoJl aiqne-shyto worship God and that he must do middotthisnot only as an individual but as amember of a worshiping community- the Church-and that this ean be GOne adequately onlyin union with Christ

Men have losttrack of the meaning of worship It is a word that is unfamiliar and an idea that is unknown I

Worship does not mean asking God for things It does DOt mean beingapassive spectator at Mas$

Worship is in reality the great spiritual action of man In it man joins the whole Communion of Saiilts in reverent adoring delight in God Worship is Hie little human spirits humble adoring acknowledgement of the riJel1sur~ leas gloIY of God

What can I say my God my Holy Joy Wh a~t ean any man say when he speaks of Thee That in the words of St Augustine il1 the spirit of- worship

My soul magnifies the Lord and my spjrit rejoiceS in God my Savior That is Marys -worship of God

That must be our spirit of worship at Mass t90 We must J oin with the members of the Church and unite

ourselves with the priest and with Christ the great High Priest in that kind of active praise of God We mustdelightmiddot in the Glory of God We must acknowledge that God is all that matters and thatit is His glory that makes any ltHome

The ~dden thing else worth while emergence 0 f

Deep down in mans soul there is the persistent sense Mickey Rooney that this is true This sense must rise up into conscious- in Andys over-

The Pro Deo Universitys award is simply another indication if indeed sign~ are still neededthat the Church recognizes and praises worth where she finds it I1d _ eourages those W h 0 promote the cause of truth

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fessor He was a member of an Hollywood in Focus n illustrious Polish family who ~7 ~l became a Canon of Kracow but

Anticipates With Pleasure Jj~~g t~~ g~~~callO~i~R t f H d F -I ~f- a journey to Rome in the early e urn 0 a r yam I y ) 1200s He made three great apshy

ostolic journeys which took him By Wilham ~ Moormg from the Scandinavian peninsushy

Remember the Hardy family They are reunited at laT t~ Tibet He died an old Carvel and will shortly visit your loc~l theaters Ifyou are ~anm Kracow and was canonshytQo young to rememler them I urge ~ou to maketheir Ized m 1~94 acquaintance there If you recall tlte long and su~ce8sful MGM series you will need no nudg tions and believable family situ

mg atlons than the loyalty and in It appears that only Andy terest of the movie-going fImer-

Hardy ever went awaymiddot HiB ican faTIily return to fill the honored place This has been so IOfg

of his father Judge Hardy who neglected as to feel practically d middot d th tIe WI ac orLe S t 0 fo the s~~~ jcct of Andy Hardy Comes

nessandwe must time it to that universal voic~ofadoi- sized judicial rob~s maybe a ation which says at all times-Holy holy holy Lord GOO shade overboard but the Hardy of hosts Heaven and earth are fu) of Thy Glory GlolV family still remains on~ of few

~ oJ evet depicted in the movies as be to Thee 0 Lord most Hgh -truly representative of Amer-

That is the active role that we must take when we ic8n smalltown life 10 to mass and as members of a worshiping group unite

Fay Holden as ~a withChrist in praising God On the originai Carvel Street- A d llet standing these many yearsTh R bbe a IS war like a ghostly memorial on the

MGM studio backlot my wifeA short while ago Rabbi Morris N Kertzer directorandt had a box picnic with the

of inter-religious activities for the American Jewish CoJri- Hardyfamily theothel evening mittee in~ew York was awarded agold rJIedal bj- the Then theytook us into a studio Catholic International Pro DeO University in Rome He theater to see the film was given the medal for promoting American democratic -It wasawonderful evening principles nostalgi~ of course arid every

bmiddott 1 g 1 word censor an ugly one This Catholic university was foun ltled with the -Ilm 08 I as p easln as a rea reunIOn

~ ~with 1ltingmissed friends which -In New York he warned studio bringing democratic influences to bear on pubHc lne in a way it was heads at the prevalnce ofmiddot through the press radio and other mass media movies dealing violently withEndearing Fay Holden

Thls klnd of an award must be a dst t b the theme of Juvenile delinshy I mc em arrass- (moth~r in the Hardy stories)t f th Ch h h h C quency has given rise to increasshym t t th en 0 ose cn ICS 0 e urc w 0 accuse t e hurch Sara Haden whom you recal as

of being an agent of totalitarianism a foe of demlgtcracy Aunt Milly CecIlia Parker the in every form Itmust be maddening to those who cry out original sister Marian and natshythat Catholicism and democracy are incompatible that one urally thE ubiquitous Andy

(Mickey Rooney) were there eannot be a good C atholic and be a good American as well as new members time

It is rather ridiculous that such puerile barbs -- has added to the Hardy clan ~

still th~ main ammunition ofmiddot those who~e only pretense ~ Teddy Rooney for instance to rehgIOn seems to be that they are agamst the Church~ an eight-ytar-old image of his

Pa plays Andys son inthenew film with Patricia Breslin as the you~~wifeandm~ther ~is-ter MarIans son has grown Into th l th 1e gang ng you amusmg Y portrayed by Johnny Weismull~r

Jr and things have changed the way we all know they doin real life

Fay Holden was teJling me

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We~kly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Eusebius ConshyfesSor He was a Roman priest sometimes honored as a martyr During the Arian troubles about

257 atmiddot the order of Emperor Coilstantius he was imprisoned by being shut up in a room in his own house He died after BPending seven months in conshyatant prayer in the room-prison

TOMORROW-The Assumpshytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary This Feast a Holy Day of Oblishygation in the United States commemorates the taking up

soJl and body of the Blessed Virgin into heaven after herdeath

ignored in Hollywoods pursuit of wide screen elaborations upon deep and disturbing themes

My guess is that Andy Hardy Comes Home and its immediate sequels tipped off by a final to be continued line willstart a movie cycle that draws back to the theaters the long_absent

family crowd This may mean you will not be seeing the Hardy family on your TV sets for at least a yepr or two

MOre Double-Talk Once again Eric Johnston

spokesman for the major Hollyshywood mO06ie producers has been talking oui of both (orners of his mouth persuading 30 young noblemen

Before the Warren R Austin to follow him he joined the Institute in Burlington Vt he struggling abbey at Citeaux Upshyargued that those who say that on finishing his novitiate he was America is somehow distorted or destroyed in the eyes of the world by this particular film or that are censors He knows t~at propaganda has made the

ing protest on the part ofAmerican parents and resistance on the part of authorities abroad This latter thought gives Johnshyt

s on cause for concern at the public relations level Ad edge t~~ohaiie ~~~t H~~~n~ films might reflect due credit upon our country many others create false and dangerous imshypressions overseas Only a poli- tmiddotmiddot IClan would dodge this unassail shyable fact

A diplomat would recognizethe difference between a censor (in the ugly sense) and on~ of keen moral sensibility Only a politician with a flair for playshy

that nothing but the Ma Hardy ing both ends against the middle role would have pulled her t would tellthe public one thing of retirement and those who seek to cater to

t h 0 ~ Ive had It she sald~ but I I anot er ~ ~

do agree the public needs more You Can Help pleasant stories about family In much the same fashion the people middotinstead of social and Motion Picture Producers Asso-

MONDAY-St Agapitus Marshytyro Patron Saint of Palestrinahe was of noble birth and lived in the third century At the age of 15 he was arrested as a Chrisshytian aM was thrown to wild beasts in the ampitheatre but the animals did not harm him Th I t f I IS mlracu ous even was o-I db Hsebeh~a~dnYbo~deI~~sEm~ peror Aurelian

TUESDAY-St John EudesConfessor A Frenchman he was the founder of the Eudist Fathshyers and the nuns of Our Lady of Charity He continued his mis- sionarYlabors beyond his 75th year and was the author of sev-

end ascetical works He died in 1860

WEDNESDAY - St Bernard of Clairvaux Abbot-Doctor He was bOln in 1091 near Dijon France At the age of 22 after

sentby his abbot to Clairvaux where he became regarded as th~ real founder of the Cister- dans During his lifetime he founded 68 Cistercian houses was adviser to popes kings and

~ouncils and wa3 the preacherof the second crusade He died in 1153 and was declared a

Doctor of the Church in 1830

MPPA through public relations officer Taylor M Mills relies Its not us our ads are cleanthey are passed by our own AdshyvertisingCode office

It is true that ads for foreign films and others offered by inshydependentmiddot peddlers and proshymoters are mote frequent ofshyfenders than those which paSll through the Ad Code mill run by the MPPA This is far from

Isaying that all the ads Issued by major Hollywood studios ared t M f h ecen any 0 t em are not

What is more producer-mem~ bers of the MPPA continue to devise for their publicity camshypaign books double ets of film ads some clean qthers definitely otherwise Only when the pubshylishers or the public object are suggestive and salacious ad lay~ outs withdrawn and cleaner ones submitted

This system tips of the whole PUBLISHER political problems so I will playmiddot ciation att ts to dodge the game The idea is to get away

this- part as long as I and the issue of middotty film advertising with all that can be gotten awayMost Rev James L ConnollyDD PhD series can stand up The Los Angeles Newspaper with Fortunately newspaper

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER To be Continu~d PUblishers As_ociation recently publishers turn the heat on the Re Daniel F Shallo9 MA Rev John P- Driscoll asked the film producers to ~act film advertisers when enough

How long this may be will as their own censors and stop indignant readers write in toMANAGING EDITOR depend more upon the writersdiscusting ad copy stop their papersAttorney Hugh J Golden kDack ~or lifelike characteri23- Withmiddot pained innqcence ampbe And does this include you

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Stonehill Names Drive Chairmen

John S Ames Jr~ Dr Jacob Brenner and Atty Daniel Buckshyley have been named honorary co-chairmen of the forthcoming $100000 Stonehill College East- on campaign accorcIing to anshynouncement made today by Abraham Brooks community chairman

In making the announcement Mr Brooks said The accept- ame of three of Eastons most honored citizens representative of all faiths as honorary chairshymen is an important step for our Stonehill College program Their acceptance is based on the nonsectarian admission polshyicy of the college as well as the advantage of having a Liberal Arts college located within the borders of Easton open to eiemiddotyone regardless of race color or creed As Stonehill Colshylege grows so shall our comshymimity

Frank H Sargent Jr of North Easton has been appoint- ed Memorial Gifts Chairman for the Easton Campaign The cainshyp~lign wilt be conducted this fall and will be the first of 16 Comshymunity campaigns to be organshyized for the Development Proshygram in the immediate service area of the cOllege

The Memorial Gifts Commitshytee under Mr Sargent has ac- cepted an objective of $60000 of the $100000 Easton goal and win solicit individualsorganishyzations and business firms for gifts of $312 or more payable over a three-year period

A meeting of the planning committee for the Easton FUnd will be held at a dinner tonight at the college Mr Brooks will preside

Fall River Nurses Outing Tomorrow

The annual outing of the Fall River Catholic Nurses Guild will be held tomorrow at the summer residence of Mrs Marshygaret Quinn in Lakeville

Members are permitted to bring guests to the affair whi~h will start at noon and will inshyeludeswimming and card games

Those planning to attend are ask~d tQ bring box lunches

BEyerages anddessert will be ~~rved ~

Jesuit TeQches New Math Systetn To Youngsters at Bosfon College

CHESTNUT HILL (NC) - While most children head for the nearest swimming spot tms summer 48 youngsters rush out to Boston College each morning for a refreshing dip hlto a new system of mathematics

The youngsters with the exshycelitiori of one have just finshyished the eighth grade and were selected for participation in the Mathematics Institute on tbe basis of general rather than mathematical ability

They study numbers as writ shyten in Chinese Babylonian IVJayan Ancient Egyptian and Greek Then they are invited to dElvise a number system of ~heii

own Along with the Hindu-Arabic system which uses abase of 10 they are taught to

th b t h h u~ e mary sys em w IC IS the number theory behmd modshyern electronic computers Then the quinary system using the base five is thrown in just for

t prac Ice

Its all part of the theory of the Ilead of the Boston College rriatheriuitics department Father StilOley J Bezuszka SJ He beshylieves it better to solve one Illoblem in 10 different- ways rather thanto work 10 problems in the same way

Father Bezuszka spoke on New Trends in Mathematics at the third annual convention of the Catholic Teachers Assoshyciatioh of the Fall River Diocese at St Annes School Fall River last April

Devises Textbook For the past two and a- half

years he has been working with mathematics teachersin devising 11 new textbook in modern high IIchool mathematics Published and revised under the name of

the tMl

Sets Patterns andOperations text has already been used a controlled experimental

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BYZANTINE RITE Arch- bishop Constantine Bohashychevsky top Apostolic Exshyarch of Philadelphia has been made a Metropolitan by the Holy Father BishopA b S

m rose enyshyn OSBM bottom Exarch of Stamford is headof the suffragan Ex- archy which includes - St Johns Parish in Fall River The Bishops have jurisdic-

tiol1 over Ruthenian Catho- lieS of the Byzantine Rite NC Photo ~ ~lt

schools and will be tried in sevshyeral more this coming year

Surprisingly enough English plays a large part in the study of mlnibers Fot how can you de- telmille whaT operations are tomiddot be performed unless youknow ellactly what is meant

Todramatize this the chil dr-en analyze the Constitution of the United States Its language amd provisions determine what isand what is not lawful in our society When applied tomallie- matics the assumptions a pupil begins with the terms used and th-eirmeaning determine what operations can be performed in the mathematical system

Teachers Observe Whl th hld th k th bull

Ie e c I ren In eIr way through the problems proshyposed by Fa ther BezusZka 88

th t t h st ti hi d ma ema ICS eac ers 1 en them obse~vll1g the proceedmgs Later ~hlle the students worlt practJce problems under the dl-

tt f - t ts th rec on 0 aSSIS an In -auo er room theteachers eVa1uat~ ~he lesson and dlSCUSS the teacbmg methods requIred to get the conshycepts acros~

Theteachers epresent 75 difshyferente sc~~ls hail from 131 states Waslungton D C Puerto Rico arid Baghdad Thirty teacb in public schools and 58 are niembers of religious orders either priests Brothers or ~uns

As part of the control of the ellperiment the children must leave the textbooks at school This insures no cramming or help from home The beauty of this system says Father BeshyzLlSZka is-that you dont correct parents homework They couldnt help the children beshycause they wouldnt know what life were talking about For ex- ample bow many parents are familiar with the binary syste~ L~t alone the Theoa DE Seta

solemn novena which closed onIntention of Novena the H3th anniversary of the

For Brother Andre birth of the late Holy Cross Brother Andre who founded the

MONTREAL (NC) - Thousands world famous St Josephs Orashyof pilgrims from Canada and the tory shrine United States have made the The intention of the novena

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was for the beatification of Brother Andre whose cause ia now before authorities in Rome

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Atgt QurHosemiddotmiddot ~~JThuri Aug141~58 8 Vac~fion With6randchildren D-ot I Re-Elect

Is LJnJorgettable ExperiericeMiss Maguire By Mary Tinley Daly BOSTON (NC)-Julia F Mashy

A trio of eldest grandchildren have spent-the p~t three guireof Topeka KanSas was reshydays at our house elected national regent of the Granrna a copfidential whisper was purred into our National Circle Daughters of

ear as we stopped for a red light Lu Anns soft brown hair Isabella at their 59th annual convention held at the Statler

middot brushing our ch(~k Want (Heres hoping Mommy will Hilton Hotel here me to blow the lIghts green always have breath tmQugh for More than 1400 delegates fromfor yoU Blow e~l green all an upsa-daisy and never rtlich the United States Canada andt the way our puffing stage) the Philippines attended the

Personally we could think of Lesson in Relax~tio~ four-day meeting Public climax nothing more red-carpetish than We even relearned the Ie- of the convention which was de-IUch VIP treat- fIeshment of an afternoon nap voted mainly to business meetshyment n~thing Somehow watching children ings was a Solemn POl1tifical ~ut g~een lights relaxsoeffortl~~~ly in the stil~ Mass in the Cathedral of the an the way of the early afternoon makes~he i Holy Cross offered by Auxliary

Im blowing How to Relax alticleswe read bull M M~ Bishop Eric F MacKenZie of Granma L~ eeniutile A NUN S STORY SIster Mary Thomas Mor~l Boston with Msgr Edward J Anne took a W~ au~ts in thcne a~tlces first nun to intern at Bellevue MedicaLCenter New York -Shea ~ational chaplain as archshymiddoteep breath are advisecl toDlassag~ ~r-examines a heart patientmiddot in theemerg~ncy ward Sister Pli~si and Father Joseph ~ and blew untilshould~rblades w rub the bac~ Mary expect~ to study tropical medi~ine befor~ going to8 BeattY~ Ma5sachus~tts S t amiddott e )aero face was of our necks dO a round-and~ mission probably in the South PaCific NG Photo chaplam as deacon aearly a~ red round with the filgcer1l at the In the sermon Msgr FranCIS

middotas the light temples J Lally editox of The Pilot

oiCeol rmdereOannd anllyto~O ~~h~~S~~~ middotNationalmiddot Wam~nIS (ounciImiddot Plan~~middot Boston archdiocesan newspapern N M hl toldthe members to model themshySean she 01- If you watch srn~ll children AnnuaI CQnventIon ext ant selves after the Blessed Mother dered the backseat passengers you find that you Just havtoAlthOUghMaryrepresentsa

fl d NGTON (NC) Coo Miss Hocy~ topic wHlbe wom- Blow bull 0P7-an you re gonE WASHI - - lt perfectlon which cannot be Th th d l ht f d f 1 tee ans service to the local comshyThree pairs of lips pursed and erels e eig 0 ISCOV- tributions 0 wom~n vOun 1S equaled he said this fact does

the concerted blow-or the fact evrmg the fascmatlOn lOthe to the growth of the Church and mUhit) Mrs Lees the world not reproach us or put us to that time was tp -- made the commonplace a ~utterIY poised improvement of communities in community Sister Maria del confused shame On the con lights turn green as the children O a flowe~ a bird clilggmg for the United States will he re- Reythe missions and Mrs Sul- trary it is our solace and hope clapped their hal1ds in satisfac- hiS dmner m the ram-drenched viewed at the 29th national-con- livan government of salvation It is because of her

middottionmiddot earth a swarm of an~ bUSily ~ention of the National Council Miss Hoey hasworked through purity-strange consoling parashyBlow ~m Gween carrying sand one ~ram at a of Catholic Women the KerbyFoundation to en- dox-that we who are defiled

-We alwath blo~ em gween time even an egg frying chang- Sessions will be held starting courage understanding and ac can find in her not the portent ingtexture with every second bull Sept 20 in St Louis Some 10- ceptance by Catholic iaymen of our punlshment but the pledgefor Daddy Deirdre testified It b th d ti

seen a ree- ay vaca on 000 delegates are expected to and women of their role in the of OUl own perfection801emnly Now ve blow em h 11 f t we S a never orge attend the five-day meeting 1gte- civic life of democratic society Mrs LOUiS Budenz spoke atpeen for you Granmil -VI M k A ~ Ing held at the invitation of She was awarded ~he Sienna the natlonal banquet w ith HelenHow to keep up tlris magIc we ar S nniVerSIJry ~_

wondered Lets see those Archbishop Joseph E Ritter of Medal by Theta Phi Alpha na- B ODonnell national direetor lights are synchronizec for 30 Of Her Profession St Louis and the St Louis tional Catholic social sorority acting as chmiddotairman and Mrs miles per hour-if we drive 30h A former member eI st Archdiocesan Council ofCath- and NCCW affiliate for her Carolyn B Manning past nashy

middotwed approach while the1 were Marys parish North Attlebol1o olic Women achievements tional regent as co-chairman still red and the blow would is observing the 25tb anniver- Noted Speakers Mrs Lee was appointed to the Among those from New Bedshydo the trick It worked every sary of her profession as a Margaret Mealey NCCW ex- Inter-American Commission a ford taking an active part in the time all the ~ay to th~ super Carmelite nun at Holy Crossecutive secretary has announced specililized agency of- the 01- sessions were Mrs Ernest Letenshymarket And there ~he children Monastery 317 East B -Street that Msgr Paul F Tanner gen- ganization of A~erican Statesdre Regent of Hyacinth Circle -Wished a parking space Iron Mountain Mich eral secretary of the National b~ PresidenfEisenhower in No 71 who served as Chairman Sean in the basket seat the Sister Mary Saint John of the Catholic Welfare Conference 1952 She was elected vice chair- of the Committee on Nomina- two girls holding OltO the sides Cross the former Miss Catherine parent body of NCCw will dis mini of the commission at its tions Misses Lydia Pacheco and we made our leisu1rely way ziich of Pl~ihville was professed cuss ~Womans Service to the 12th Assembly at the Pa~ Amer- Martha A Douglas Past Regents around the market as a cloistered Catmelite on the Church ican Union in Washington in whoserved as clerks fOl the con-

My daddys to~atoes are big- feast of the Nativity of tht) He will be joined by four 1957 vention Misses Natalie Ferreira lt) ern those Lu A~rie scor1fully Blessed Virgin Mary Sept 8 women noted for their person- Well Known Works Alice Miller Dorothy Gibbs and

waved a hand at the pile of 1933 at the carmel at Grand al careers of service Jane Hoey Eileen Marshall who served as- Sister Maria del Rey joined tomatoes My daddv says that Rapids Mich Nw York and Washington DC pages Mfss Mary F Maleady of the Maryknoll nuns in 1933

God makes the sunshine and In November 1950 Sister Mary dlrector of the Kerby Founda- Fall River and Mrs LillianAmong books she has writtenrain make his tomatoes big St John was one of II group of tion and former director of the are Her Name is Mercy In Guthrie of New Bedford were cause theyie good for children nuI)s sent to fou~d anew carmel bureau of public assistance of and Out the Andes Nun in middotco-chairmen of the tour to hisshyOnly -sometimes Lu Anne hesi- at Iron ~ountairtmiddot on lJte ~ic~i- the U S Department of Health Red China and Bernie Be- torical spots in the vicinity of tated Daddy has to water em gan pen~nsula at the mVltat~ Education and Welfare Mrs comes a Nun Boston with the hose Well Igues some of the BIshop of Marquette ~ Floyd W Lee San Mateo NM _~~~~bullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbullbull~~bullbullbull_ bullbull ~~~ times Gods too busy to make it Alumnae Group Plans b- U S deJegate t~ - the Intershyrain - 1 Amencan Commission of Wom-

There was something theolog- Dinner Fashion Show en Sister Maria del Rey public - Ically askew here We hasten- Sacred Hearts Academy (Fall relations director for Maryknoll

ed to add that God is never too K SulRiver) Alumnae Association will Sisters and Rep Leonor shy

busy~but He expeets people to hold a combined dinner and livan of Missouriwork for their tomatoes to givethem a drink when they need it fashion show Monday middotOct 20 at ~I wanila drink Deirdre Whites Restaurant to replace spoke up Have you got enough the annual Fall banquet m 0 n e y to get us cokes Mrs Helen Foley Hargraves Granma and Miss Anne Marum are coshy

chairmen of the event whichisSomeday Is Now open to the public There was enough money for The membership drhe headedthat-but almost not enough by Mrs Veronica Heywood

money at the check-out stand Dunn will be held Sept 15thanks tomiddot Sean al1d his own through Oct 15 -Private shopping Mrs Maureen Kennedy Kenny

My favor Grandma he presided at the executive boardwould say at every aisle pitchshy meeting iJi the aosence of theing a can of a paekage of his president Mrs Jeannine Letourshy

favorite fruit cereal or peanut neati Dionnebutter into the basket But with that intriguing srriije and the ~-middot_middot_middot_-middot

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Mid-Summer Take cover - unshyder a frosty whitc hat so pretty over the colorful prints and deep trans-season tones of youI mid-lICason costumes Some are ideal for daytime wear others are martly styled ehill-dlasers

for the cool of the ev~ning Go the great white way this Midshyaummer and listen to complishymenta

Do you wear eyeglasses Are TOll certain that youre wearing the right frame for your faceshytype A photograph or a paintshying gains beauty and importance

by proper fmming Please do lICe to it that youre face is adshyequately framcd for beauty

Incidentally a rimless eyeshyglass iamp virtually an unframed picture Simply add a frame shythe appropliate and flattering frame - and you have a beauty pI WI instead of a beauty minus ~

Erewear for Adornment Many present-day frames are

enhalced with charming 9r nashymentation Choose your frames for beauty with the detailing at the point you would accent shyon the brow-line to move with the upsweep - or a cluster at the end to give the face width

Never permit the detail to be elO8Cr to the nose than the in-Del corner of yoUr eyebrow Avoid a horizontal decoration en a wide nose Make sure thatwhen t~mn

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they are cleal rested and shinshying Dont be afraid that careshyfully selected eyewear will deshytract rom your attractiveness Protect your preciouamp vision shyand wear your eyewear for adornment

If yOU have an oval face wear pear-shaped or Ha r 1 e qui n

frames The bridge should be softly ctlrved Lower part of the frame should be designed to covel oliiscolorations or eye-cirshycles

Wusionsof Width I( YGU have an oblong face to

create the illusion of width keep frames within the margin line of the widest point of thecheekshybone 1rhe bridge should be 9Oftshy1) curved

If you have a round face ereshyate an illusion of slenderness by wearing frames slightly wider th_ the widest point of the facial outline The bridge should be as widens possible and sHghtlr arched There should -be a definite upsweep to the iowshyer part of thc frame

If you have a square face creshyate the illusion of width by wearing a franle slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be arched to create seeming length from the bridge to the point of the chin The lower part of the frameshould have a slightly upswept curve

For Triangle Type If you have a triangular shape

face create as much width as possible by wearing upper framel slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be slightly curved and form palt of an upswept line Lower parmiddott of frame should repeat grace[ullyupswept moveshyment

If you have an invertedshytriangle type bee keep width Of

frames within temple hairline _ Upper bridge should be softly

curved and lower frame should be full and downswept to the outer Jawline

I you have a diamond-shape face accent the width above the cheekbone as with a modified Harlequin shape Use wide flowshying ~Ipper bridge line Lower frame should be full and downshyswept to the outer jawline

Problem eyes and features can be almiddottfltHy camouflaged Yes indeed your eye-Irames can be decorative and flattering adding greatly to the impression that here is a person whose eyewear

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Wins Vatican Praise PURCHASE (NC) - A nunshy

scholar at Manhattanville Colshyl~ge of the Sac~ed Heart here has receivc - a Vatican letter exshytendiHg sincere and well deshyserved eongratulations to her for her work in scripturalstudies

Sent to Mother Kathryn Sullishy

van the letter was signed by His Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal PizUlrdo Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities who commended Mother Suliivan for displaying the utmost djligence in Biblishycal studies Your works in the field he wrote have been of the t~reatest merit

Mother Sullivan is professor of Sacred SCIjpture at Manhatshytanville College She has collabshyorated with MsgrJohn E SteinshymuHer pastor of St Barbaras church Brooklyn N Y in work on a Cathrlic Biblical Encycloshypedill

Mother Sullivan a member 01 the Religiom of the Sacred kearts is the author of numershyOWl books and articles She is th~ first woman ever admitted to membelship inthe CatholiC B4b~AaBodati

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CATHOLIC WOMENCONVENTIONThe 29th Natshyional Convention of the National Council of Catholic Womea will meet in St Louis Sept 20-24 Handling details for the 10000 delegates are left to right Miss Mary Donohoe of the NOCW staff Mrs Donald T Shawlco-chairman of the convention and Mrs William B Knupp Convention chairshyman NC Photo

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Que (NC) - The ~entena~y of the Lourdes apparlh~ms WIll be celebrated WIth speCIal pomp at Canadas national Shrine of Our Lady here GO ~ugust 15 feast of the AssumptIOn

Hi~ Eminence Pau~ Emile Caldmal Leger ArchbIshop of lI~ntreal will officiate ~t PonshytIflcal Mass at10 AM

The day willopen with a ~id-nrght fass m the ~sllica~ offered by ArchbIshop Glovanm Panico Apostoli~ Delegate to Canada a Mass mthe ora~ry by ArchbIshop Paul Bermer Bishop M Gase and former Apostohc NunCIO to Panama a~d a Mass at the pavilion b B~s~op G L PelletIer of TrOll Rlvleres

Other Masses will be said conshytinuouslyat the altar of the mirshyaculous statue of Our Lady the centerpiece of the shrine from

midnight until noonBlessing of Sick

Blessing of tle sick by Axchshybishop Maurice Roy Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of Canshyada is scheduled ~or 230 P~

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at th~ pavilion A Mass will be offered -there at bull PM by Bishop Emmanuel Mabathoana OMI of Leribe Basutoland

At th~ same ti~e- Bishop Joseph H HQdges Administrashytor of the Richmond Va dioshycese will preside at a ~~ecial ceremony for English-language pilgrims

The llorchlight procession at 815 PM will precede a Mass to be offered t the pavilion by His Emiilence James Cardinal McGuigan Archbishop of Toshyronto Cardinal McGuigan also will officiate at a Pontifical Mass at the shrine on August 11)

Prior to the f~ast of the Assumption there will be novlma conducted from August

Women SUDl)ort

Decency Wor~ JEFFERSON CITY (NC) shy

To promote decency in the comshymunication arts a thorough study of the censorship quesshytion has been urged by the42nd national coll1ntion of the Nashytional CatholIC Womens Union

Delegates at the Unions soshycial action meeting also singled out three deficiencies of genshyerai education in the United States

1) a lack of complehensive and sQHd programs in thuPlgter grades and high school 2) alshylowing immature students to seshylect their own subjects and 3) a lack of intellectual and moral discipline

Consumer Protest Approved resolutions called

for a restoration oC parental inshyfluence with children ana pointshyed out the importance of Chrisshytian 90briety a~ainst the alarmshying glowth of alcoholic overshyindulgence

The wonlen commended the splendidllClvice Of the Leshygion of Decency and the Nationshyal Office for Decent Literature Their work the resolution read is the exercise of 3 conshystitutionally guaranteed right of fredom of expression - in the category of criticism and conshysumer protest but not censorshy

shipWe insist government authorshy

ity has the right and duty to enforce an abridgement of [refshydom of speech in the interest of

the common good the resolushytion added To 3oid the neshygleet of duty and the abuse of power we urge a thorough study of the entire problem freely called ccnsorship

Two Great Evils Speaking oC public school edshy

ucation the group found the system assailed by two great evils which itmiddot identified political interference and the lack of religious and moral training

That Catholics haye ther own schools the resolution said should in no wise induce them toasstlme an attitude of

6 to 14 by Father Gerard Stpassivity OJ disinter~stedness Pierre cH Trois Rivieres and a toward public schools trjduu~ from August 12 to 14 The women called for a closeI conducted bFather Martin E contact between Catholics in Norton OMI of Lowell Mass public schools and the Church

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Illy ~onald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The present crisis in the Middl~ East presents us~ith

another classic illustration of the need for a juridically based supra-rational organization within which intershynational disputes eanbe settled without prei udice to any of the nations invo~vmiddoted today lies precisely in a supra-

The prQspect of the big national organization based on powers meeting to settle the fate of the little nashytions like Lebanon _ even if the big powers were in a

genuinely conshyciihitory frame of mind _ is one which is not only unap-P ea lin g (t 0

some big and most little nashytions ali k e) but also unshypromising

Pope Pius XII a m on g

others has long insisted

I that nat io oamiddotlmiddot dignity and identity territorial politi~al culfural arid eConomic inegrity must be respecten~s fully in the little nationsa~middotthey are in the larger ones and that pOlitshyical and ~conofjlltPwercan~ot be the determinant of ones moral obligation iomiddot this regard

Power and Rights

It ~as too much of course tomiddot

the to disshyexpect big nations tinguish between power and rights and even today itmiddot ismiddot doubtful whether any of the middotnashytions in either East or West acknowledge tIiat distinction or are prepared to give it meaningshyful recognition in internationai conduct

But if the rights of the little nations in the Middle East are considered of little account thmiddot 1 d

elr 01 r~sdourcfes cornman a different km 0 respect Oil is

M ddl E the least s power andtil ft e reason 011 s present posishy

and doomed even befon~ it laKCS eJlc~ Issue Invltahons and see theNationaf Cathol1c Rural Life middotHousing Council Philadelphia p lace )What happens C f D M I d 1 tmiddot t

F t t f H rus ra ln 0 opes

The fact that participallts 1ft any summit meeting fall into two obviously hostile blocs shy Commumshc aQd Western h 11 b k w 0 WI e J~cey~ng for polit ical propaga~disti andmiddotmiddoteco1middot

omic advantage selllS the frusshytration of aU hopes for a~y pershymanent solution to the diddle

Eastern-middotproble~si whether they be interrial olillternational

By wHat mayseem a paradox the only guarantee of any nashytions integrity and selfidentity

75 YEARS TN SOClETY Father Laurence) ~~enny The main 8()cialevent vvill be

SJ 94 professorenieritus a ~tate Diner orA~g middot19middot of history at St LOlllis Uni- Speakel willbe AUxiliary IlistI-~middot

1 bull op John JmiddotKrol of Cleveland versltYhas Just celebrated and Supreme Knight Luke E his 7Flth year in~hecSociety Hart ofJ e~llS NC Phu~o There middot~~middotmiddotbean~ugmented

law to which each m~lnber nashytion yields its power of aggresshysion and in returnreceives un conditional asstirancethat thereshy

fore it can never be the victim of such aggression

A word federation corresponds not only to thenations desireto live in peace bt also as

-1 Pius XII has more than once

t d t ( t bl hpom e ou no a y m IS April 1951 and December 1953 3dshydresses on world government) to mans grow~ng recognition of the essential unity of the human race and the community or famshyily of nations

Influence Liniitt~d

What happened in Hungary Korea Viet-Nam PolandGer- many and the middotMiddle East could WASHINGTON (NC )-Bishop never have happened inside a Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne MaryThp~asineeconomics pro world federatio~ in wlhichla- lrid ald u ~ Secretary of fessor at Rosary College River ly about $205 mfllibn for approx

tional aggression is effectively -Labor James P Mitchell will be ForestIlL imately 23000 scholalship8 outlawedmiddot ~ among the principal ~peakers atmiddot A feature of the Second day spread overmiddota four-year periOd

PresidentEiserihowerisrigbt the fourth ~ational Catholicmiddotmiddot ~ssionswill be a panelmiddotdiscusmiddotmiddotmiddotThe scholarships will bemiddot valued in irisisting that a Middle East Social Action Conferencemiddot to be sion middoton Points of Concentra- at between $500 and$1000 for summit conference if corifer- held Sept 5 to7 atthe Univer tion forthe Cathopc SocialAc- each student each year encethere will be must beheid within the framework of the

sity of Notre Dame it was nounced here

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United Nations The United Na The Bishop and the Cabinettions IS the only Imiddotmpaltlal and

member will address the conshydisinterested world organization ference dinner on the night of we have Sept 6 it was announced by

But the United Nations is not Louis F Buckley NC$AC presishya federation it has no law no dent who is chairman of the judiciary a~d only so much ~x- conference ecutive and police power as memJer nations wish to permit Theme of the three-day meetshyto it The United Nations is irt- ing will be ~Areas for Analysis fluential only in the area -f pub- Present and Future Father lic opinion a significant area to Leo R War~ CSC philosophy be sure but not- as Hungary professor at the University of demonstrated - a decisive area Notre Dame will be the speaker

at the opening general session See What Happens HIs tOPIC wIII be The Image of

Now the usual argum~nt of Man In Contemporary Economic azineUnion City N Jthe anti-fedealists is that So- Society The discussion leader

Another argument is that on erence es omes owa~ an ay aClOn orgal11za IOns John Q Adams preSident Man- headed by Donald Thoman as-

world f~derah() IS an utt~rly hattan Refrigerating CoiNew sochite editor of Ave Maria ma~-= remoteldeal Without relevancemiddot Y rk d MrJ h F Don N t D I d- 1 0 an s osep - aZlne 0 re ame n ~ today s prob ems Meanw~lle nclly director of the Hartford There will be a g~ieal sesshytIme ~nd spa~e ba~ners contInue Archdlocesan LaboI lnsmiddottlmiddottutemiddot sionfor reports and findings ofmiddot to dIssolve the middotworld has dwm- New Haven Connmiddot llie confereJlce groupsa sumshydIed to a nelghborhoodl some of the neighborscantsta111d eamiddotcmiddothmiddot Nun Dlscusslon Le~der mary of the conference by Msgr

G g G Hg d tmiddot fother and have weapons leUla( At an leyenirig ~ssion on the eor e I gms Irecor 0

enough to blow everyUiing toope~ingday Father Joseph Fi~~ the Social ACtion Dcpartment kingdom come patllckSr of Fordham um_National Catholic Welfare Conshy

~ middott N Y k u k ference and a bushic5s meeting ~ versl y ew or WI spea on h fl middot p ~ Tn T d T d Whtmiddot on t e nal day of the conferastrewsterE B rlest e re~ owar ~ I e F th M k F Id CoUar SocIety The diSCUSSIOn encemiddot a er ar Itzgera -

Now ShrineDireetor leader will be Dominican Sister CSC ~f Notre Dames econom- although entitled to att~ndj non- - ics department is in charge of public school teachers will Mit

ENmiddotF~IELD(NCroFatherW~lf-~ th T ~~ ~ arrangements for thegt confer- receive thestipends made avail-~ ~ gang J Jodier fo~rrierprovin- a 0 IC eaC~ng ence ableto puphmiddotc school teacher5bull middot cial of- fie LaSaletf~ athers ROME (NC)-Delega~esfrom r------o~-_-----------~-- stationed hi Eastmiddot Brewstet- has 26 countries will attend the fampur- been appoi~ted dire~tor of- the day second International Con Glen Coal amp 0-1 Co 1 nc LaSlfetfe ShdQe hcenti~1 in Nevi gress 9f Catholic Teaching start- bull gt ~ ~

Hamp5hhe inghere Sept II- The organiza- SUCCESSORS TO -He succeeds -Father Roland tlon seeks to link aU culturai

Bedardwho willbecome mastet spiritual and professional organshyof novices at the communitys izations l of Catholic primary novitiate in Center Harbor teachers in one unified group

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Knghts of Columbusto Conduct~ National Conlvention Next We~k

CLEVELAND(NC) -- The program of activities for teenshy76th national convention of the agemiddot sons and daughters of dele-Knights of Columbus will be gates held here from Aug 17 to 22

middotMore than 2000 are expeeted to attend A SolenlnPontifical Mass will be offered by Archbishop Edshyward F Hoban Bishop of Cleve- land Bishop Lawrence J Sheshyhan of Biidgeport will preach the sermon

LAYRETREATmiddotANIS CONFERENCE The loe of Christ urges me on is the theme of1fueNational Catholic Laymens Retre~t Conference to be heW at Cincinnati Ohio

Aug 21-23 Shown discussing convention plans are left toPd R I Imiddotright William J Halloran rOYI ence nationa pres-

ident Bishop John J Wright ofWor~ester Mass Episcoshypal Advisor Father Thomas F Middendorf Covington Ky national executive secretary and Charles L Eppinghoff

Cincinnati general chairman NC Photo Ii J 1 ~

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tion Movement at which Father William J Smith SJ director Both bills also provide about of the St Peters CoUege lnsti- $220 million for loans of as much t t f I d as $1000 to coUeg t d tu eon ustnal Relations Jer- e s u en s sey City N J will be the The Houjgte bill requires reshychairman

Panel participants will include Harry OHaire executive secreshy

tary of Serra International Chishycago James J Lamb South Norwalk Conn consulting enshygineer Ed Marciniak of the Catholic Council on Working Life Chicago James OBrien of the United Steelworkers of America Washington and Father Gerard Rooney CP asshy

sociate editor of The Sign Magshy

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Private Shools To Have Share hi FederaI Aid

WASHINGTON (NC) Teachers and studentsmiddot ia private schools will share with their public school counterparts in major provisionS of the two Federal aid to edul cation proposals brought tQ life bymiddot an adjournment-bound Co~

~ress

The two bills differing ill some provisions provide fede ral fun~s ~or scholarships fel shylowships and loans to college students for purchase of certain educational equipment for teachers institutes andofor other aids

The House measure provides for a total of about one billion dollars $500 million less than the Senate proposal

Offer Scholarships

In both bills graduates of public and private high schools will be eligible middotto compete for Federal scholarships to any acshycredited institution ofhighel education

The measuresmiddot provide roughshy

while the Senatebill contains fbI h)prOVISion or nonpu IC sc 00 II

to receivemiddotmiddot low-interest loana fromthe government to finance thelr purchmiddotases

ProPo~eS Ii1stitutell I f1 shy nama middotmaJor provlslon shy

booth bills middotpublic and non-pub)iemiddot

school teachers may middotparmiddotticipatemiddot in government-financed in8ti- tutes to middotimprove teachers bull

fields such as general educationstudent counsellng andmiddot torelgD Ianguage Instructlon Howev

payment and specifies that colshyleges and universities admini shyster the p~ogram It requires these institutions to put up 25 per cent of the total of funds given them for loans

Encourages Teaching

The Senate measure provideS the loans to be administered by a state agency It also providesthat the borrower may work off 20 per cent of theloan for each yeoar of teaching in either pUb)jc

1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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Holy Father Pramiddotsesiji ew Catholmiddotc Smiddotble ~EW YORK (NC) - A new

Catholic Bible hal) received

ular edition will be out Oct 13 f h BblProductIOn 0 t e new I e

was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

~ ~ Largest Statue

ROSEMERE (NC)--The largmiddot

Tells Abtainers Give Empty Glass

ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

h r CI bi~I~~dll~ribr~m~~ep~et~~~~egO~ ~te~~~s~O~thi~~rret~~~~I~t~ Cat 0 mc u uGi

A-d Sto observe the Feast of the - S eamen

umptlon tomorrow The gov I

1 ss - MOBILE (NC)-The Catholic

(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

by Christ and His Church and made into sacred things that sanctify

nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

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BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A rec- ord number of 3~652 students enshyrolled for the 31st annual sumshymer session at the Catholic University of Aqlerica Of this number 817 are priests 1304

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

This lengthy~a n d garrulous

middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

that way 01 your DIOCESAN DIR~CTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE He also said that the most 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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America is to contrihute to the recovery of the destitute classshy n amp D Sales and Service i

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Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

most nothing Meanwhile the tension slackens and the reader begins to Tawn That is alway fatal

Abnormal Psycholo~y Ngaio Marsh who has few

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The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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Gets Things Done MANCHESTER (NC) -The qUiet America) who gets things done has marked up another

succ~ss F th G It d f

a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

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broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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everything in connection withmiddot

Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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Statues Must Stay Two years ago the same overshy

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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My Immaculate Heart Will Trumph

Promises at Fatima Basis

For Optimistic Outlook ~jl By Joseph A Breig ~

CleveDand Universe Bulletin

Often of late I have been asked why I am so very opshytimistic about the worlds future Let me try once lore to explain

Forty-one years ago in 1917 three children in Portushygal reported that the Virgin the West Germans call the EmshyMary was appcaring and pireof Satan giving them messagell for- That blasphemous anti-G~shymankind despotism has been bu~1t ol1the

Their accounts never varied terrible passive sufferinlls of JM) matter how often they the Russian people But Russia were ques- is going to return to God tioned singly Withmiddot that return communism or together will fall in chaos The iron and And yet they bamboo curtains will spliinter 50OOOTH BIRD Father w ere v e r y The cold war will end Hliman Justin Spoden OSB is you n g and dignity apd freedom will rise

shown banding a thrush atco u 1 d nei- An era of peace will be grantshyther read nor ed to mankindl-and God grant St Procopius College Lisle write thatmankind does not forget III the fourth largest among

T h i r tee it whence the peace came from government stations in the years of investigation ~y bull God 17 inland states where theChui-ch commission c~)Il~m~ed Through Mary

migratory habits of birdsthe bishop that the VIIgm mshy This final promise of the deed had appeared to the Virgin to the children was unshy are recorded NC Photo youngsters six times in aH and conditional The conversion of had prophesied to them Russia is certain Boston Prelate Pions

In 1942 Pope Pius XII publIcshy A few years ago Pope Pius Chapel for ~ospitally made the bishops judgme~t XII walking in the VaticallL garshy BOSTON (NC)-A new Cathshyhis own by broadcasting II messhy den was given the same ision olic chapel will be constructedAge to pilgrims assem bled at of the miracle of the sun which at Long Island Hospital in BOIlshyFatima where the apparitions was seen by the Fatima children ton Harbor had taken place and by thousands of others after The chapel accommodating

the Virgin~ final appearance inEvidence of Authentidty fI()() patients will be connected

October 1917 to the main hospital buildingBefore and since miracles at Now on the feast of thE Virshy by a tunnel to make attendancethe Fatima shrine togethEr with gins Assumption into HEaven possible for those who are middotunshythe ibmense spiritual good acshy we have completed a worldwide able to go outdoors It will beeruing have given oveJwh~I~shy novena called by this same equipped with ramps and otherIng evidence of the authlaquontJcliy Pope Is it optimism or FEillism facilities for wheel-chair pashyof the visions and messages which causes me to hope for a ~ientsTravel mentally with me back great gift from God throughshy Since the chapel will be 10shy

tel 1917 Mary to mankind-flOOn 1~ eated on municipal property World War I was rag5ng But Archbishop Cushing has anshy

tt was the war to end ~ar So nounced that he will donlte itEncourage Blind everybody thought This war to the City of Boston The mainContinued from Page Onewould make the world safe for altar of the chapel will be dedishy

for the Blind Newark N J Hedemocracy in President Wilshy cated in honor of Mayor John was voted into the presidency ofsons words B Hynes of Boston and bisthe federation by delegates repshyThe children of Fatim~l aged familymiddot ~resenting guilds of 13 dioceses~ine seven and six said othershy

Since a sightless person deshywjse Moral Obligationpends so much on his sense ofThe Lady they said had told

hearing Father McGuinness Continued rom Page ODe them that the war soon would said it is advisable fotthe blind the Bishop means nothing more end but Unless mimkihd to assist at a Dialogue Masa than the practice of the love ofBto~ped offending God an even or atMass where the conl~rega- God Pointing out that young more terrible conflict would tion sings and prays aloud people should be especially imshy

M)()n follow Enter Activities pressed with safety in tratlic Asioundinc PredictioDII He encouraged blind persons Bishop Mussio condemned an

Note what astounding predicshy to enter actively into Canli conshy use of the highway formiddot prank ferences and pre-marital groups strips emotion discharges port shytions issued from these little discussion clubs and the more able pars andlovers lanes ones as they reported the warnshycommon societies such s the Parents werecalled on by theings of the Virgin Holy Name and the Sodality Bishop to give a good exampleRussia will spread her errors

Speaking of the special aposshy in driving When parents esshythrough the world they said tolate to which the blind belong pecially in the presence of theirRussia Why Russia was because of their handicap the children ignore the rules of the

prostrate smashed by German road they are giving their chil shypriest said the sightless must bearms What influence could Russhylware of their importance in the dren a green light to disaster

sia middothave on the immediate fu continued the Bishopwork of saving others by prayero ture of the world

and He We are extremely presumpshyexample conversationAmerica France England shy ~uous when we exempt ourshysaid the blind have the abilitythesemiddot were the powers So it s~lves from the reasonable preshyseemed

to achieve a high degree of cautions established for safesanctityBut the children went on driying There are few emergenshy

quoting the Lady Russias ershy While praising the work of

cies in life sufficient to justify rors would give rise tt) wars our endangering the safety of

guilds and other organizations which assist the blind the priest

and insunections others on the highwaycited the abiding responsibilityReligion would be persecuted which families bear to assist

Good inen and women would be their afflicted ~em~rs martyred AJMf PELLETIER

So dreadful would bE the upshy New Residence~heavals that- some nations would ELECT~ICAL

SYRACUSE (NC) - Bishopbe destroyed CONTRACTORSWalter A Foery of SyracuseEverything the children preshywill bless and dedicate Loyola Residential - Commercialdicted has come true -- execpt

IndustrialHall the new Jesuit j[acultyone- thing I have not yet menshyresidence at LeMoyne Collegetioned 633 Broadway Fall River here tomorrow The $HOOOOO

In the End building will house 46 Jesuits OS 3-1691 Russias enors have spread

We have had World War II Electrical Korea Indochina the bloody

conicts inSpain and Greece and ~ V~ Contradorsall the rest

Soviet imperialism has enshyslaved many countries Commushy FOJt ovaJt HAL A CliNTUJty

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some natioris literally have been nism has seized China And

BEsT kNOWN NAMENdestroyed The Russian deportshyed the peoples of Latvia Estonia ~b~ COFFEEand Lithuania and sent in new 944 County St ~rpopulations frfom remote places bull_O~~(__I__CI_-+bullin the SovieLUnion INew Bedford - -But the children said someshything mOle IJ

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So Dartmouthpeace will be gran Led to manshy UPHOLSTERING kind and HyannisAll kinds upholstering IEra of Peace FABRICS So D~rtmoutWe know therefore that God

O E NERBONNE PIOp ii WY 7-9384is going to collapse the very

1863 Purchnst St NfW BtUuMfoundations of the tyranny beshy 43 tenter St Hmiddotnni __~ _H~~2921_iThind the iron curtain--of what

Getting News in Moscow Tough I~ Bu~ Getting Jt Out Tougher

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) shy -a manned rocket and the parashyGettirig news in Moscow is hard chute return of the dog Laika enough-getting it out js someshy passenger in Sputnik No II times harder Americans want to revel in

Thats why Daniel Schorr vetshy their own deficiencies it seems eran Moscow correspondent for Mr Schorr said They want to the Columbia Broadcasting Sysshy be told how much better the tem sums up the problems of Russians are doing~in science reporting for American conshy edueationrockets and missiles sump~on what goes on inside Newsmen constantly are under Russia The 42-year-old New pressure to supply the big Yorkerwas in San Francisco story and the more it makes the following the lecture trail which Soviets shine the better eventually will take him back Mr Schorr said that emphasis to his Kremlin beat-his third on sciences and mathematics ill year on the assignment Russian schools has been known

Mr Schorr said that U S lor several years but acquired newsmen are liinited to covering news value only wheh American ~ 25-mile radius around Moscdw became aware how it pointed up must get special permits to U S shortcomings travel farther More than a third One of a reporters major of the country is closed comshy handicaps in Russia is the pletely to foreign correspond- inability to verify the lacts Mr ents he said Schorr said Kremlin officials

Amorig areas recently opened from Nikita Kruschev down is the city of Lvov - in the clam up when questioned about Ukraine One of the first reportshy details or veracity of stories ers allowed in the area fIo1r Censors Job Schorr described it as the only

Real news not available at theplace in Russia where he bas sources must be secured secondshyseen young people attending hanii- through newspapers rashychurch in any ltppreciable numshy

dio broadcasts and the like Mrber where religion can be middotSchorr said Everything sent outtaught more or less unhampered by newsmen is censored and theIts former Polish territory ~ensors job is not to separateand strongly Catholic the CBS truth from falsehood but simplynewsman said Also it has been to protect the government heunder communist rule only sincemiddot added1940 so religious traditions and Most correspondents spendspirit still are strong roughly half their day checking

No American Priest newspapers with a translatorMr Sch~rr said that inMosshy Mr Schorr detailed They look

oow foreign Catholics still at shy for items of significance try totend Mass in the Church of St read between the lines poreLouis of the French where a through the editorials-RussiallLithuanian priest is now in papers are heavy on these inshycharge He expressed doubt that cluding some on page one-forthe Soviets soon would relax hints as Jo policy of possibletheir position arid allow an Kremlin moves -American priest to be stationed Then there are the diplomaticin Moscow under terms of the receptions-a good chance toRoosevelt-Litvinov agreement of tryout your favorite theories 0111933 The last American priest the upper leaders to serve in Moscow Assumptionshy Perhaps the most valuable ist Father deorges Bissonnette sources of news are the diploshywas expelled more than three mab from neutral or so-called years ago uncommitted co u n t r i e s Mr

-rhey are holding out to get Schorr said he has obtained some one of their Russian Orthodox of his best ~aterial by way of church leaders into the United the Swedish embassy Least States Mr Schorr sailti likely to produce ~ew~ worth

The appetite Americans have writing are Soviet press confershydeveloped for a particular kind enees ~ccordiJJg -to Mr Schorr of RuSsian news discourages AmeriCan correspondents in Moscow -Mr Schorr said He exshyplained The wor~e it mak~s us North End appear by comparison the ore our people seem to be intershy LAUNDRYested

Untrue Stories WET WASH He blamed what he desCribed DRY CLEANINGas American masochism for

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on July 16 1880 Church hisshytory is noted in one which tells that the happily reigning Ponshytiff Leo XIII was made Pope on February 20 1878

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National Director Legion Speaker

Rev Francis Larkin SSCc Ilutional director of the Enshythronement oe the Sacred Heart was principai speaker at the Curia meeting of the Legion of Mary held at St Vincents Home Fall River

A Praesidium report was read by Our Lady Queen of the World PJaesidium of St Annes Parish Fall River Assignment of reshyports for the September meeting include Our Lady of Fatima Prllesidillm and Morning Star Praesidillm

The Curia Igticnic will be held starting at 1 pM Sunday Aug 24 at Cathednll Camp The anshynual retreltlt will be held Oct 10-12 at the camp

Counsel reports were read by the plesident as follows

Cork Ireland reported that 250 Legionaries attended their congress SOllth England Ieports that 1000 Legionaries in that district made a pilgrimage to Lourdes

Paris reports progress in Exshytension Bombay-Calcutta Curia now has 12 senior and 10 junior VATICAN CITY (NC)- The praesidia Reports were also read machine age has invaded the from St Louis Chicago Puerto ancient towers of St Peters Rico and Venezuela basilica and forced its t~o-cen-

On visitation of Praesidium turies old clocks into retirement Our Lady of the Rosary and Our From now on for who Lady of Fatima will be visited knows how many centuries the

giant cogs will turn to moveOn extension Santo Christo St Marys and St Jean Baptist parshy the hands and mark the hours ishes in Fall River and St andl all will be done mechan

icaHy Other wheels will movePeters in Dighton will be visited to toll the bells that sound the

hOllrs and mechanically call thePriests in attendance included failhful to pray the AngelusRev Albert Shovelton St three times a dayJames New Bedford Rev Louis

No longer will men like FeliceBoivin St Josephs New BedshyBOI~zoni and Francesco Neri goford Rev Francis Regis SSCC their way through a maze ofSt Josephs Fairhaven Rev Edshycorridors passage ways andward A Oliveira Our Lady of stairs to climb into the clockLourdes Taunton diocesan modshyrooms to wind the springs anderator of the Legion ring the bells All we be done by the new mechanical clockPrelate Dies works and automatic bell-ringers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Archshy which are now being installed bishop Malio Zanin Apostolic The four mechanisms which Nuncio to ArjCntina who represhy are going into retirement made sented the Holy See during forshy their det-ut in 1769 when they mer President Juan D Perons were instalied by the Roman violent anti-Church campaign in clclockmaker Raffaele Fiorelli 1954 has died here in Argentina After performing their task more from diabetes or less faithfully for almost t~o

Famous Organist to Give Concert Sunday Night at Centerville

Our Lady of Victory Confer- over the French National Rato ence St Vincent dePaul So- His appearances with the world cicty will sponsor an organ re- famous Boston Pops Orchestra cital at 8 P M next Sunday at have been carried over every Our Lady of Victory Church in major network in the country Centerville On last April 22 Mr Zam-

The recital will feature Berj kochian received a special invi Zamkochian celebrated young tation to play for the President organ virtuoso who has gained in the White House Berj Zamshythe international reputation as kochian has gained special disshyone of the leading organists in tindion for ~is many dedicatory the United States recitals He is at present the mu-

Mr Zamkochian has presented _ sic director of St Theresas concerts throughout the United Church West Roxbury and States and Europe his per- iecturer in Music at Regis Colshyforma nee on radio and televi- lege Weston Ilion has been presented to all Committee members include parts of the world Mr Walter E Baker Jr Mrs

While replcsenting the United Edward Kelly Jr Mr Arthur States at the Third World Con- D Maddalena Jr Mr Henry gress of Music il Paris last sum- L Murphy Miss Jean McDonshymer Mr Zamkochians concerts ough and Mr Edward Welch were played throughout France Tickets may be obtained by __-~_____ calling Mrs Walter E Baker

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hundred years they will now lie discarded in a great storeshyroom near the belfries where they ponderously ticked out the years Their sole contribution to the newcomers will be their lead weights

The new clocks are not Roman but Genoese They come from the factory of Roberto Tubino of Uscio near Genoa Tubi~o and his two sons descendants of three generations of clock makers were thrEle months ~in

building them The cost $4800 Same Appearance

But the clocks like the Church always willing to adapt to the age- while preserving the tradishytions of the past will not change in appearance The clock faces will remain only the mechan shyismswill be replaced Outwardshyly the only difference will be that they will now tell the time correctly T~ree new works will dp the

job formerly done by four In times past the two clocks on the outside of the basilica and the two clocks on the inside each had its OWl mechanism Now the two clocks will be tied to the one mechanism by an axle 100 feet long

The new machines with autoshymatic winding systems and bell shyringers stand six feet eight inches high They will mov~ the

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spection and oiling operation there will be no need for anyone to climb into the belfries anyshymore But memories of the past will remain there in several records marked on the walls by bellringers

One tells of the death of a beUringer On January 4 1883 Felice Borzoni passed to a better life The last of seven genershyations of Borzoni bellringers died only a few years ago

Another inscription marked in pencil records that new springs were fitted (to the clock works)

THE ANCHC~shyThurs Aug 14 1958 5

Practice Religion In Reformatory

ELMIRA (NC) - Of the 430 nom ina I Catholics admitted to the New York State Reformshyatory during the year ending last April 90 per cent (387) has seldom if ever attended church

Also the parents of 895 per ceQt of the men (395) were not regular church goers Of the 342 Catholics admitted to the reshyformatory C for offences other than parole violations 839 per cent (287) had never attended a Catholic school and only nine men-26 per cent- had attendshyed a Catholic high school

The instih~tiQns Cathdlic chaplain Msgr Francis J Lane says Most of these men know nothing about religion and have never received any sacramentS beyond Baptism

Spiritual Rehabilitation Even with a very good voshy

cational and academic program if there is not instilled in the hearts and minds of men the spark of religious moral and spiritual values of life any at shytempt at rehabilitation will be in vain This can best be accomshyplillhed by individual treatment by interviewing and counseling each one separately

Although attendance is volunshytary the prison chapel is filled to capacity for Mass on Sundays and holy days and a weekly novena service is held in honor of St John Bosco

During the year there were 16 converts to Catholicism among the inmates Of 350 men paroled during the 12 months 909 per cent (318) returned to the practice of religion while inshymates of the reformatory

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forship At Idass The Sign maga~ine fbI August quotes a pen~trating

statement of Father Louis -Bouyer a French Oratbriari and one of the Tn()st brilliant of the liturgi~al schol~rs Father Bouyer in explaining that the liturgical moveshym~n~ is neither esoteric nor ~istocratic says th~tit ineans gettmg everyone--clergy and laymen-to partIcIpate acshytively in Divine worship and cease acting as patrons in a cafeteria

Patrons in a cafeteriaare essentially individuals each one intent upon getting what he wants wIth rio sense of any coimecti()flwith hisneighbor I

Many Catholics go to Mass with that same -attitude Each one attends Mass as an individual There is no corrtshymunity sense-no realizatiou that he is not here alorie but

) that he is united with all others at Mass that he is amem- bel of a worshiping community There is no idea of social

- worship~adoring and thanking and petitioning and atonshyingto God as aJlember of a worshipinggroup

Sometimes a Catholic at Mass will not even realize that- he is uniting with Christ offeting his own prayers

and sacrifices through Christ and with Chri~t arid in Chr~s~

Who alone makes these worthy of presentati~ri to th~SATURDAY- St Joachim husband of St Anne and father

Father oftheinessed Virgin Mary Vir-Indee~ the attitude at Mass is oftenoneofthecafe- tually nothirtg is known of his

teria patron-what can the individualget-Olit of it The Month life He hasbeen honored in the first purpose of the Mass is the first purpose of li1e--to 0( + Eastern Church since its earliest adore God The i~diidual must never lose sigM of ihedaysandinthe Western Church

f~ct that he was created by GOd for one reasoJl aiqne-shyto worship God and that he must do middotthisnot only as an individual but as amember of a worshiping community- the Church-and that this ean be GOne adequately onlyin union with Christ

Men have losttrack of the meaning of worship It is a word that is unfamiliar and an idea that is unknown I

Worship does not mean asking God for things It does DOt mean beingapassive spectator at Mas$

Worship is in reality the great spiritual action of man In it man joins the whole Communion of Saiilts in reverent adoring delight in God Worship is Hie little human spirits humble adoring acknowledgement of the riJel1sur~ leas gloIY of God

What can I say my God my Holy Joy Wh a~t ean any man say when he speaks of Thee That in the words of St Augustine il1 the spirit of- worship

My soul magnifies the Lord and my spjrit rejoiceS in God my Savior That is Marys -worship of God

That must be our spirit of worship at Mass t90 We must J oin with the members of the Church and unite

ourselves with the priest and with Christ the great High Priest in that kind of active praise of God We mustdelightmiddot in the Glory of God We must acknowledge that God is all that matters and thatit is His glory that makes any ltHome

The ~dden thing else worth while emergence 0 f

Deep down in mans soul there is the persistent sense Mickey Rooney that this is true This sense must rise up into conscious- in Andys over-

The Pro Deo Universitys award is simply another indication if indeed sign~ are still neededthat the Church recognizes and praises worth where she finds it I1d _ eourages those W h 0 promote the cause of truth

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Fall River Moss OSborne57151

~umptio lPflce the 16th century SUNDAY-St Hyacinth Conshy

fessor He was a member of an Hollywood in Focus n illustrious Polish family who ~7 ~l became a Canon of Kracow but

Anticipates With Pleasure Jj~~g t~~ g~~~callO~i~R t f H d F -I ~f- a journey to Rome in the early e urn 0 a r yam I y ) 1200s He made three great apshy

ostolic journeys which took him By Wilham ~ Moormg from the Scandinavian peninsushy

Remember the Hardy family They are reunited at laT t~ Tibet He died an old Carvel and will shortly visit your loc~l theaters Ifyou are ~anm Kracow and was canonshytQo young to rememler them I urge ~ou to maketheir Ized m 1~94 acquaintance there If you recall tlte long and su~ce8sful MGM series you will need no nudg tions and believable family situ

mg atlons than the loyalty and in It appears that only Andy terest of the movie-going fImer-

Hardy ever went awaymiddot HiB ican faTIily return to fill the honored place This has been so IOfg

of his father Judge Hardy who neglected as to feel practically d middot d th tIe WI ac orLe S t 0 fo the s~~~ jcct of Andy Hardy Comes

nessandwe must time it to that universal voic~ofadoi- sized judicial rob~s maybe a ation which says at all times-Holy holy holy Lord GOO shade overboard but the Hardy of hosts Heaven and earth are fu) of Thy Glory GlolV family still remains on~ of few

~ oJ evet depicted in the movies as be to Thee 0 Lord most Hgh -truly representative of Amer-

That is the active role that we must take when we ic8n smalltown life 10 to mass and as members of a worshiping group unite

Fay Holden as ~a withChrist in praising God On the originai Carvel Street- A d llet standing these many yearsTh R bbe a IS war like a ghostly memorial on the

MGM studio backlot my wifeA short while ago Rabbi Morris N Kertzer directorandt had a box picnic with the

of inter-religious activities for the American Jewish CoJri- Hardyfamily theothel evening mittee in~ew York was awarded agold rJIedal bj- the Then theytook us into a studio Catholic International Pro DeO University in Rome He theater to see the film was given the medal for promoting American democratic -It wasawonderful evening principles nostalgi~ of course arid every

bmiddott 1 g 1 word censor an ugly one This Catholic university was foun ltled with the -Ilm 08 I as p easln as a rea reunIOn

~ ~with 1ltingmissed friends which -In New York he warned studio bringing democratic influences to bear on pubHc lne in a way it was heads at the prevalnce ofmiddot through the press radio and other mass media movies dealing violently withEndearing Fay Holden

Thls klnd of an award must be a dst t b the theme of Juvenile delinshy I mc em arrass- (moth~r in the Hardy stories)t f th Ch h h h C quency has given rise to increasshym t t th en 0 ose cn ICS 0 e urc w 0 accuse t e hurch Sara Haden whom you recal as

of being an agent of totalitarianism a foe of demlgtcracy Aunt Milly CecIlia Parker the in every form Itmust be maddening to those who cry out original sister Marian and natshythat Catholicism and democracy are incompatible that one urally thE ubiquitous Andy

(Mickey Rooney) were there eannot be a good C atholic and be a good American as well as new members time

It is rather ridiculous that such puerile barbs -- has added to the Hardy clan ~

still th~ main ammunition ofmiddot those who~e only pretense ~ Teddy Rooney for instance to rehgIOn seems to be that they are agamst the Church~ an eight-ytar-old image of his

Pa plays Andys son inthenew film with Patricia Breslin as the you~~wifeandm~ther ~is-ter MarIans son has grown Into th l th 1e gang ng you amusmg Y portrayed by Johnny Weismull~r

Jr and things have changed the way we all know they doin real life

Fay Holden was teJling me

6 -THE ANCHOR Thurs Aug 14 1958

We~kly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Eusebius ConshyfesSor He was a Roman priest sometimes honored as a martyr During the Arian troubles about

257 atmiddot the order of Emperor Coilstantius he was imprisoned by being shut up in a room in his own house He died after BPending seven months in conshyatant prayer in the room-prison

TOMORROW-The Assumpshytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary This Feast a Holy Day of Oblishygation in the United States commemorates the taking up

soJl and body of the Blessed Virgin into heaven after herdeath

ignored in Hollywoods pursuit of wide screen elaborations upon deep and disturbing themes

My guess is that Andy Hardy Comes Home and its immediate sequels tipped off by a final to be continued line willstart a movie cycle that draws back to the theaters the long_absent

family crowd This may mean you will not be seeing the Hardy family on your TV sets for at least a yepr or two

MOre Double-Talk Once again Eric Johnston

spokesman for the major Hollyshywood mO06ie producers has been talking oui of both (orners of his mouth persuading 30 young noblemen

Before the Warren R Austin to follow him he joined the Institute in Burlington Vt he struggling abbey at Citeaux Upshyargued that those who say that on finishing his novitiate he was America is somehow distorted or destroyed in the eyes of the world by this particular film or that are censors He knows t~at propaganda has made the

ing protest on the part ofAmerican parents and resistance on the part of authorities abroad This latter thought gives Johnshyt

s on cause for concern at the public relations level Ad edge t~~ohaiie ~~~t H~~~n~ films might reflect due credit upon our country many others create false and dangerous imshypressions overseas Only a poli- tmiddotmiddot IClan would dodge this unassail shyable fact

A diplomat would recognizethe difference between a censor (in the ugly sense) and on~ of keen moral sensibility Only a politician with a flair for playshy

that nothing but the Ma Hardy ing both ends against the middle role would have pulled her t would tellthe public one thing of retirement and those who seek to cater to

t h 0 ~ Ive had It she sald~ but I I anot er ~ ~

do agree the public needs more You Can Help pleasant stories about family In much the same fashion the people middotinstead of social and Motion Picture Producers Asso-

MONDAY-St Agapitus Marshytyro Patron Saint of Palestrinahe was of noble birth and lived in the third century At the age of 15 he was arrested as a Chrisshytian aM was thrown to wild beasts in the ampitheatre but the animals did not harm him Th I t f I IS mlracu ous even was o-I db Hsebeh~a~dnYbo~deI~~sEm~ peror Aurelian

TUESDAY-St John EudesConfessor A Frenchman he was the founder of the Eudist Fathshyers and the nuns of Our Lady of Charity He continued his mis- sionarYlabors beyond his 75th year and was the author of sev-

end ascetical works He died in 1860

WEDNESDAY - St Bernard of Clairvaux Abbot-Doctor He was bOln in 1091 near Dijon France At the age of 22 after

sentby his abbot to Clairvaux where he became regarded as th~ real founder of the Cister- dans During his lifetime he founded 68 Cistercian houses was adviser to popes kings and

~ouncils and wa3 the preacherof the second crusade He died in 1153 and was declared a

Doctor of the Church in 1830

MPPA through public relations officer Taylor M Mills relies Its not us our ads are cleanthey are passed by our own AdshyvertisingCode office

It is true that ads for foreign films and others offered by inshydependentmiddot peddlers and proshymoters are mote frequent ofshyfenders than those which paSll through the Ad Code mill run by the MPPA This is far from

Isaying that all the ads Issued by major Hollywood studios ared t M f h ecen any 0 t em are not

What is more producer-mem~ bers of the MPPA continue to devise for their publicity camshypaign books double ets of film ads some clean qthers definitely otherwise Only when the pubshylishers or the public object are suggestive and salacious ad lay~ outs withdrawn and cleaner ones submitted

This system tips of the whole PUBLISHER political problems so I will playmiddot ciation att ts to dodge the game The idea is to get away

this- part as long as I and the issue of middotty film advertising with all that can be gotten awayMost Rev James L ConnollyDD PhD series can stand up The Los Angeles Newspaper with Fortunately newspaper

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER To be Continu~d PUblishers As_ociation recently publishers turn the heat on the Re Daniel F Shallo9 MA Rev John P- Driscoll asked the film producers to ~act film advertisers when enough

How long this may be will as their own censors and stop indignant readers write in toMANAGING EDITOR depend more upon the writersdiscusting ad copy stop their papersAttorney Hugh J Golden kDack ~or lifelike characteri23- Withmiddot pained innqcence ampbe And does this include you

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Stonehill Names Drive Chairmen

John S Ames Jr~ Dr Jacob Brenner and Atty Daniel Buckshyley have been named honorary co-chairmen of the forthcoming $100000 Stonehill College East- on campaign accorcIing to anshynouncement made today by Abraham Brooks community chairman

In making the announcement Mr Brooks said The accept- ame of three of Eastons most honored citizens representative of all faiths as honorary chairshymen is an important step for our Stonehill College program Their acceptance is based on the nonsectarian admission polshyicy of the college as well as the advantage of having a Liberal Arts college located within the borders of Easton open to eiemiddotyone regardless of race color or creed As Stonehill Colshylege grows so shall our comshymimity

Frank H Sargent Jr of North Easton has been appoint- ed Memorial Gifts Chairman for the Easton Campaign The cainshyp~lign wilt be conducted this fall and will be the first of 16 Comshymunity campaigns to be organshyized for the Development Proshygram in the immediate service area of the cOllege

The Memorial Gifts Commitshytee under Mr Sargent has ac- cepted an objective of $60000 of the $100000 Easton goal and win solicit individualsorganishyzations and business firms for gifts of $312 or more payable over a three-year period

A meeting of the planning committee for the Easton FUnd will be held at a dinner tonight at the college Mr Brooks will preside

Fall River Nurses Outing Tomorrow

The annual outing of the Fall River Catholic Nurses Guild will be held tomorrow at the summer residence of Mrs Marshygaret Quinn in Lakeville

Members are permitted to bring guests to the affair whi~h will start at noon and will inshyeludeswimming and card games

Those planning to attend are ask~d tQ bring box lunches

BEyerages anddessert will be ~~rved ~

Jesuit TeQches New Math Systetn To Youngsters at Bosfon College

CHESTNUT HILL (NC) - While most children head for the nearest swimming spot tms summer 48 youngsters rush out to Boston College each morning for a refreshing dip hlto a new system of mathematics

The youngsters with the exshycelitiori of one have just finshyished the eighth grade and were selected for participation in the Mathematics Institute on tbe basis of general rather than mathematical ability

They study numbers as writ shyten in Chinese Babylonian IVJayan Ancient Egyptian and Greek Then they are invited to dElvise a number system of ~heii

own Along with the Hindu-Arabic system which uses abase of 10 they are taught to

th b t h h u~ e mary sys em w IC IS the number theory behmd modshyern electronic computers Then the quinary system using the base five is thrown in just for

t prac Ice

Its all part of the theory of the Ilead of the Boston College rriatheriuitics department Father StilOley J Bezuszka SJ He beshylieves it better to solve one Illoblem in 10 different- ways rather thanto work 10 problems in the same way

Father Bezuszka spoke on New Trends in Mathematics at the third annual convention of the Catholic Teachers Assoshyciatioh of the Fall River Diocese at St Annes School Fall River last April

Devises Textbook For the past two and a- half

years he has been working with mathematics teachersin devising 11 new textbook in modern high IIchool mathematics Published and revised under the name of

the tMl

Sets Patterns andOperations text has already been used a controlled experimental

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BYZANTINE RITE Arch- bishop Constantine Bohashychevsky top Apostolic Exshyarch of Philadelphia has been made a Metropolitan by the Holy Father BishopA b S

m rose enyshyn OSBM bottom Exarch of Stamford is headof the suffragan Ex- archy which includes - St Johns Parish in Fall River The Bishops have jurisdic-

tiol1 over Ruthenian Catho- lieS of the Byzantine Rite NC Photo ~ ~lt

schools and will be tried in sevshyeral more this coming year

Surprisingly enough English plays a large part in the study of mlnibers Fot how can you de- telmille whaT operations are tomiddot be performed unless youknow ellactly what is meant

Todramatize this the chil dr-en analyze the Constitution of the United States Its language amd provisions determine what isand what is not lawful in our society When applied tomallie- matics the assumptions a pupil begins with the terms used and th-eirmeaning determine what operations can be performed in the mathematical system

Teachers Observe Whl th hld th k th bull

Ie e c I ren In eIr way through the problems proshyposed by Fa ther BezusZka 88

th t t h st ti hi d ma ema ICS eac ers 1 en them obse~vll1g the proceedmgs Later ~hlle the students worlt practJce problems under the dl-

tt f - t ts th rec on 0 aSSIS an In -auo er room theteachers eVa1uat~ ~he lesson and dlSCUSS the teacbmg methods requIred to get the conshycepts acros~

Theteachers epresent 75 difshyferente sc~~ls hail from 131 states Waslungton D C Puerto Rico arid Baghdad Thirty teacb in public schools and 58 are niembers of religious orders either priests Brothers or ~uns

As part of the control of the ellperiment the children must leave the textbooks at school This insures no cramming or help from home The beauty of this system says Father BeshyzLlSZka is-that you dont correct parents homework They couldnt help the children beshycause they wouldnt know what life were talking about For ex- ample bow many parents are familiar with the binary syste~ L~t alone the Theoa DE Seta

solemn novena which closed onIntention of Novena the H3th anniversary of the

For Brother Andre birth of the late Holy Cross Brother Andre who founded the

MONTREAL (NC) - Thousands world famous St Josephs Orashyof pilgrims from Canada and the tory shrine United States have made the The intention of the novena

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was for the beatification of Brother Andre whose cause ia now before authorities in Rome

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Atgt QurHosemiddotmiddot ~~JThuri Aug141~58 8 Vac~fion With6randchildren D-ot I Re-Elect

Is LJnJorgettable ExperiericeMiss Maguire By Mary Tinley Daly BOSTON (NC)-Julia F Mashy

A trio of eldest grandchildren have spent-the p~t three guireof Topeka KanSas was reshydays at our house elected national regent of the Granrna a copfidential whisper was purred into our National Circle Daughters of

ear as we stopped for a red light Lu Anns soft brown hair Isabella at their 59th annual convention held at the Statler

middot brushing our ch(~k Want (Heres hoping Mommy will Hilton Hotel here me to blow the lIghts green always have breath tmQugh for More than 1400 delegates fromfor yoU Blow e~l green all an upsa-daisy and never rtlich the United States Canada andt the way our puffing stage) the Philippines attended the

Personally we could think of Lesson in Relax~tio~ four-day meeting Public climax nothing more red-carpetish than We even relearned the Ie- of the convention which was de-IUch VIP treat- fIeshment of an afternoon nap voted mainly to business meetshyment n~thing Somehow watching children ings was a Solemn POl1tifical ~ut g~een lights relaxsoeffortl~~~ly in the stil~ Mass in the Cathedral of the an the way of the early afternoon makes~he i Holy Cross offered by Auxliary

Im blowing How to Relax alticleswe read bull M M~ Bishop Eric F MacKenZie of Granma L~ eeniutile A NUN S STORY SIster Mary Thomas Mor~l Boston with Msgr Edward J Anne took a W~ au~ts in thcne a~tlces first nun to intern at Bellevue MedicaLCenter New York -Shea ~ational chaplain as archshymiddoteep breath are advisecl toDlassag~ ~r-examines a heart patientmiddot in theemerg~ncy ward Sister Pli~si and Father Joseph ~ and blew untilshould~rblades w rub the bac~ Mary expect~ to study tropical medi~ine befor~ going to8 BeattY~ Ma5sachus~tts S t amiddott e )aero face was of our necks dO a round-and~ mission probably in the South PaCific NG Photo chaplam as deacon aearly a~ red round with the filgcer1l at the In the sermon Msgr FranCIS

middotas the light temples J Lally editox of The Pilot

oiCeol rmdereOannd anllyto~O ~~h~~S~~~ middotNationalmiddot Wam~nIS (ounciImiddot Plan~~middot Boston archdiocesan newspapern N M hl toldthe members to model themshySean she 01- If you watch srn~ll children AnnuaI CQnventIon ext ant selves after the Blessed Mother dered the backseat passengers you find that you Just havtoAlthOUghMaryrepresentsa

fl d NGTON (NC) Coo Miss Hocy~ topic wHlbe wom- Blow bull 0P7-an you re gonE WASHI - - lt perfectlon which cannot be Th th d l ht f d f 1 tee ans service to the local comshyThree pairs of lips pursed and erels e eig 0 ISCOV- tributions 0 wom~n vOun 1S equaled he said this fact does

the concerted blow-or the fact evrmg the fascmatlOn lOthe to the growth of the Church and mUhit) Mrs Lees the world not reproach us or put us to that time was tp -- made the commonplace a ~utterIY poised improvement of communities in community Sister Maria del confused shame On the con lights turn green as the children O a flowe~ a bird clilggmg for the United States will he re- Reythe missions and Mrs Sul- trary it is our solace and hope clapped their hal1ds in satisfac- hiS dmner m the ram-drenched viewed at the 29th national-con- livan government of salvation It is because of her

middottionmiddot earth a swarm of an~ bUSily ~ention of the National Council Miss Hoey hasworked through purity-strange consoling parashyBlow ~m Gween carrying sand one ~ram at a of Catholic Women the KerbyFoundation to en- dox-that we who are defiled

-We alwath blo~ em gween time even an egg frying chang- Sessions will be held starting courage understanding and ac can find in her not the portent ingtexture with every second bull Sept 20 in St Louis Some 10- ceptance by Catholic iaymen of our punlshment but the pledgefor Daddy Deirdre testified It b th d ti

seen a ree- ay vaca on 000 delegates are expected to and women of their role in the of OUl own perfection801emnly Now ve blow em h 11 f t we S a never orge attend the five-day meeting 1gte- civic life of democratic society Mrs LOUiS Budenz spoke atpeen for you Granmil -VI M k A ~ Ing held at the invitation of She was awarded ~he Sienna the natlonal banquet w ith HelenHow to keep up tlris magIc we ar S nniVerSIJry ~_

wondered Lets see those Archbishop Joseph E Ritter of Medal by Theta Phi Alpha na- B ODonnell national direetor lights are synchronizec for 30 Of Her Profession St Louis and the St Louis tional Catholic social sorority acting as chmiddotairman and Mrs miles per hour-if we drive 30h A former member eI st Archdiocesan Council ofCath- and NCCW affiliate for her Carolyn B Manning past nashy

middotwed approach while the1 were Marys parish North Attlebol1o olic Women achievements tional regent as co-chairman still red and the blow would is observing the 25tb anniver- Noted Speakers Mrs Lee was appointed to the Among those from New Bedshydo the trick It worked every sary of her profession as a Margaret Mealey NCCW ex- Inter-American Commission a ford taking an active part in the time all the ~ay to th~ super Carmelite nun at Holy Crossecutive secretary has announced specililized agency of- the 01- sessions were Mrs Ernest Letenshymarket And there ~he children Monastery 317 East B -Street that Msgr Paul F Tanner gen- ganization of A~erican Statesdre Regent of Hyacinth Circle -Wished a parking space Iron Mountain Mich eral secretary of the National b~ PresidenfEisenhower in No 71 who served as Chairman Sean in the basket seat the Sister Mary Saint John of the Catholic Welfare Conference 1952 She was elected vice chair- of the Committee on Nomina- two girls holding OltO the sides Cross the former Miss Catherine parent body of NCCw will dis mini of the commission at its tions Misses Lydia Pacheco and we made our leisu1rely way ziich of Pl~ihville was professed cuss ~Womans Service to the 12th Assembly at the Pa~ Amer- Martha A Douglas Past Regents around the market as a cloistered Catmelite on the Church ican Union in Washington in whoserved as clerks fOl the con-

My daddys to~atoes are big- feast of the Nativity of tht) He will be joined by four 1957 vention Misses Natalie Ferreira lt) ern those Lu A~rie scor1fully Blessed Virgin Mary Sept 8 women noted for their person- Well Known Works Alice Miller Dorothy Gibbs and

waved a hand at the pile of 1933 at the carmel at Grand al careers of service Jane Hoey Eileen Marshall who served as- Sister Maria del Rey joined tomatoes My daddv says that Rapids Mich Nw York and Washington DC pages Mfss Mary F Maleady of the Maryknoll nuns in 1933

God makes the sunshine and In November 1950 Sister Mary dlrector of the Kerby Founda- Fall River and Mrs LillianAmong books she has writtenrain make his tomatoes big St John was one of II group of tion and former director of the are Her Name is Mercy In Guthrie of New Bedford were cause theyie good for children nuI)s sent to fou~d anew carmel bureau of public assistance of and Out the Andes Nun in middotco-chairmen of the tour to hisshyOnly -sometimes Lu Anne hesi- at Iron ~ountairtmiddot on lJte ~ic~i- the U S Department of Health Red China and Bernie Be- torical spots in the vicinity of tated Daddy has to water em gan pen~nsula at the mVltat~ Education and Welfare Mrs comes a Nun Boston with the hose Well Igues some of the BIshop of Marquette ~ Floyd W Lee San Mateo NM _~~~~bullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbullbull~~bullbullbull_ bullbull ~~~ times Gods too busy to make it Alumnae Group Plans b- U S deJegate t~ - the Intershyrain - 1 Amencan Commission of Wom-

There was something theolog- Dinner Fashion Show en Sister Maria del Rey public - Ically askew here We hasten- Sacred Hearts Academy (Fall relations director for Maryknoll

ed to add that God is never too K SulRiver) Alumnae Association will Sisters and Rep Leonor shy

busy~but He expeets people to hold a combined dinner and livan of Missouriwork for their tomatoes to givethem a drink when they need it fashion show Monday middotOct 20 at ~I wanila drink Deirdre Whites Restaurant to replace spoke up Have you got enough the annual Fall banquet m 0 n e y to get us cokes Mrs Helen Foley Hargraves Granma and Miss Anne Marum are coshy

chairmen of the event whichisSomeday Is Now open to the public There was enough money for The membership drhe headedthat-but almost not enough by Mrs Veronica Heywood

money at the check-out stand Dunn will be held Sept 15thanks tomiddot Sean al1d his own through Oct 15 -Private shopping Mrs Maureen Kennedy Kenny

My favor Grandma he presided at the executive boardwould say at every aisle pitchshy meeting iJi the aosence of theing a can of a paekage of his president Mrs Jeannine Letourshy

favorite fruit cereal or peanut neati Dionnebutter into the basket But with that intriguing srriije and the ~-middot_middot_middot_-middot

eonfidence that his favor was CORREIA amp SONSautomatically his-for-the-askshy

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If youd spend leisure moshyments beautifully dressed youn elect one of the lovely easyshyoare dacron-and-cotto dusters A beauty I admired this week is everything a duster should be its fully wtbeautifully tailshyorM and prettily detailed with ace piping

Whats more its done in dripshydry dacron and cotton that makes it a perfect travellet YouU pack it into your vacation wardrobe and wear it around the house too - every chance ou get

W4~ar the new cap of feathers - a blaze of jet black and gold It provides a rich jewel-like acshycent for the new silhouettes of Fall Wear it (leep back and let it cover your hair - its DeWll

Great White Way White is right - and tops fo

Mid-Summer Take cover - unshyder a frosty whitc hat so pretty over the colorful prints and deep trans-season tones of youI mid-lICason costumes Some are ideal for daytime wear others are martly styled ehill-dlasers

for the cool of the ev~ning Go the great white way this Midshyaummer and listen to complishymenta

Do you wear eyeglasses Are TOll certain that youre wearing the right frame for your faceshytype A photograph or a paintshying gains beauty and importance

by proper fmming Please do lICe to it that youre face is adshyequately framcd for beauty

Incidentally a rimless eyeshyglass iamp virtually an unframed picture Simply add a frame shythe appropliate and flattering frame - and you have a beauty pI WI instead of a beauty minus ~

Erewear for Adornment Many present-day frames are

enhalced with charming 9r nashymentation Choose your frames for beauty with the detailing at the point you would accent shyon the brow-line to move with the upsweep - or a cluster at the end to give the face width

Never permit the detail to be elO8Cr to the nose than the in-Del corner of yoUr eyebrow Avoid a horizontal decoration en a wide nose Make sure thatwhen t~mn

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they are cleal rested and shinshying Dont be afraid that careshyfully selected eyewear will deshytract rom your attractiveness Protect your preciouamp vision shyand wear your eyewear for adornment

If yOU have an oval face wear pear-shaped or Ha r 1 e qui n

frames The bridge should be softly ctlrved Lower part of the frame should be designed to covel oliiscolorations or eye-cirshycles

Wusionsof Width I( YGU have an oblong face to

create the illusion of width keep frames within the margin line of the widest point of thecheekshybone 1rhe bridge should be 9Oftshy1) curved

If you have a round face ereshyate an illusion of slenderness by wearing frames slightly wider th_ the widest point of the facial outline The bridge should be as widens possible and sHghtlr arched There should -be a definite upsweep to the iowshyer part of thc frame

If you have a square face creshyate the illusion of width by wearing a franle slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be arched to create seeming length from the bridge to the point of the chin The lower part of the frameshould have a slightly upswept curve

For Triangle Type If you have a triangular shape

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scholar at Manhattanville Colshyl~ge of the Sac~ed Heart here has receivc - a Vatican letter exshytendiHg sincere and well deshyserved eongratulations to her for her work in scripturalstudies

Sent to Mother Kathryn Sullishy

van the letter was signed by His Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal PizUlrdo Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities who commended Mother Suliivan for displaying the utmost djligence in Biblishycal studies Your works in the field he wrote have been of the t~reatest merit

Mother Sullivan is professor of Sacred SCIjpture at Manhatshytanville College She has collabshyorated with MsgrJohn E SteinshymuHer pastor of St Barbaras church Brooklyn N Y in work on a Cathrlic Biblical Encycloshypedill

Mother Sullivan a member 01 the Religiom of the Sacred kearts is the author of numershyOWl books and articles She is th~ first woman ever admitted to membelship inthe CatholiC B4b~AaBodati

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CATHOLIC WOMENCONVENTIONThe 29th Natshyional Convention of the National Council of Catholic Womea will meet in St Louis Sept 20-24 Handling details for the 10000 delegates are left to right Miss Mary Donohoe of the NOCW staff Mrs Donald T Shawlco-chairman of the convention and Mrs William B Knupp Convention chairshyman NC Photo

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Canadas National Shrine of Mary Wi II Observe Assumption Feast

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Que (NC) - The ~entena~y of the Lourdes apparlh~ms WIll be celebrated WIth speCIal pomp at Canadas national Shrine of Our Lady here GO ~ugust 15 feast of the AssumptIOn

Hi~ Eminence Pau~ Emile Caldmal Leger ArchbIshop of lI~ntreal will officiate ~t PonshytIflcal Mass at10 AM

The day willopen with a ~id-nrght fass m the ~sllica~ offered by ArchbIshop Glovanm Panico Apostoli~ Delegate to Canada a Mass mthe ora~ry by ArchbIshop Paul Bermer Bishop M Gase and former Apostohc NunCIO to Panama a~d a Mass at the pavilion b B~s~op G L PelletIer of TrOll Rlvleres

Other Masses will be said conshytinuouslyat the altar of the mirshyaculous statue of Our Lady the centerpiece of the shrine from

midnight until noonBlessing of Sick

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at th~ pavilion A Mass will be offered -there at bull PM by Bishop Emmanuel Mabathoana OMI of Leribe Basutoland

At th~ same ti~e- Bishop Joseph H HQdges Administrashytor of the Richmond Va dioshycese will preside at a ~~ecial ceremony for English-language pilgrims

The llorchlight procession at 815 PM will precede a Mass to be offered t the pavilion by His Emiilence James Cardinal McGuigan Archbishop of Toshyronto Cardinal McGuigan also will officiate at a Pontifical Mass at the shrine on August 11)

Prior to the f~ast of the Assumption there will be novlma conducted from August

Women SUDl)ort

Decency Wor~ JEFFERSON CITY (NC) shy

To promote decency in the comshymunication arts a thorough study of the censorship quesshytion has been urged by the42nd national coll1ntion of the Nashytional CatholIC Womens Union

Delegates at the Unions soshycial action meeting also singled out three deficiencies of genshyerai education in the United States

1) a lack of complehensive and sQHd programs in thuPlgter grades and high school 2) alshylowing immature students to seshylect their own subjects and 3) a lack of intellectual and moral discipline

Consumer Protest Approved resolutions called

for a restoration oC parental inshyfluence with children ana pointshyed out the importance of Chrisshytian 90briety a~ainst the alarmshying glowth of alcoholic overshyindulgence

The wonlen commended the splendidllClvice Of the Leshygion of Decency and the Nationshyal Office for Decent Literature Their work the resolution read is the exercise of 3 conshystitutionally guaranteed right of fredom of expression - in the category of criticism and conshysumer protest but not censorshy

shipWe insist government authorshy

ity has the right and duty to enforce an abridgement of [refshydom of speech in the interest of

the common good the resolushytion added To 3oid the neshygleet of duty and the abuse of power we urge a thorough study of the entire problem freely called ccnsorship

Two Great Evils Speaking oC public school edshy

ucation the group found the system assailed by two great evils which itmiddot identified political interference and the lack of religious and moral training

That Catholics haye ther own schools the resolution said should in no wise induce them toasstlme an attitude of

6 to 14 by Father Gerard Stpassivity OJ disinter~stedness Pierre cH Trois Rivieres and a toward public schools trjduu~ from August 12 to 14 The women called for a closeI conducted bFather Martin E contact between Catholics in Norton OMI of Lowell Mass public schools and the Church

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But the Aribrl3tions like the Jt ~ pgy professor at middotSt JohnsUni~ terence groups has been Sched- while the borrower is engaged new nations i~ Africa ~ind Asia I amwllhng to grant that pos- versity Collegeville ~Mfnn uled for the second daymiddotmiddotThemiddot in teaching

a lso have a glowJng sense of sibilitybut I ~omiddot not see whywe~ In meetmgs of conference conferences will concern the their own identity as nations shOllId erect a pOSsibilWr intQ itmiddot Fun~s for the purchaseof 8c~ tmiddot tmiddotmiddot h groups the fields of rural life fieldsof labor-management etIu entitic equipment and sOme and a summit conference of cer am y or w y the JVestern middot1middot middot tmiddot d dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot catlmiddotln headedmiddot by Famiddottmiddothermiddot Framiddotn-middotmiddot bull t ilmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot th t 1 middotemp()y~r orgamza IOns an - middotother educational middotaids aremiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot the big powers patterned as it na IOn a~ w~ as e ne~ra Ocesan sociaTadiori directoiswill cis J McDonriell oftheCatholic y---

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Illy ~onald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The present crisis in the Middl~ East presents us~ith

another classic illustration of the need for a juridically based supra-rational organization within which intershynational disputes eanbe settled without prei udice to any of the nations invo~vmiddoted today lies precisely in a supra-

The prQspect of the big national organization based on powers meeting to settle the fate of the little nashytions like Lebanon _ even if the big powers were in a

genuinely conshyciihitory frame of mind _ is one which is not only unap-P ea lin g (t 0

some big and most little nashytions ali k e) but also unshypromising

Pope Pius XII a m on g

others has long insisted

I that nat io oamiddotlmiddot dignity and identity territorial politi~al culfural arid eConomic inegrity must be respecten~s fully in the little nationsa~middotthey are in the larger ones and that pOlitshyical and ~conofjlltPwercan~ot be the determinant of ones moral obligation iomiddot this regard

Power and Rights

It ~as too much of course tomiddot

the to disshyexpect big nations tinguish between power and rights and even today itmiddot ismiddot doubtful whether any of the middotnashytions in either East or West acknowledge tIiat distinction or are prepared to give it meaningshyful recognition in internationai conduct

But if the rights of the little nations in the Middle East are considered of little account thmiddot 1 d

elr 01 r~sdourcfes cornman a different km 0 respect Oil is

M ddl E the least s power andtil ft e reason 011 s present posishy

and doomed even befon~ it laKCS eJlc~ Issue Invltahons and see theNationaf Cathol1c Rural Life middotHousing Council Philadelphia p lace )What happens C f D M I d 1 tmiddot t

F t t f H rus ra ln 0 opes

The fact that participallts 1ft any summit meeting fall into two obviously hostile blocs shy Commumshc aQd Western h 11 b k w 0 WI e J~cey~ng for polit ical propaga~disti andmiddotmiddoteco1middot

omic advantage selllS the frusshytration of aU hopes for a~y pershymanent solution to the diddle

Eastern-middotproble~si whether they be interrial olillternational

By wHat mayseem a paradox the only guarantee of any nashytions integrity and selfidentity

75 YEARS TN SOClETY Father Laurence) ~~enny The main 8()cialevent vvill be

SJ 94 professorenieritus a ~tate Diner orA~g middot19middot of history at St LOlllis Uni- Speakel willbe AUxiliary IlistI-~middot

1 bull op John JmiddotKrol of Cleveland versltYhas Just celebrated and Supreme Knight Luke E his 7Flth year in~hecSociety Hart ofJ e~llS NC Phu~o There middot~~middotmiddotbean~ugmented

law to which each m~lnber nashytion yields its power of aggresshysion and in returnreceives un conditional asstirancethat thereshy

fore it can never be the victim of such aggression

A word federation corresponds not only to thenations desireto live in peace bt also as

-1 Pius XII has more than once

t d t ( t bl hpom e ou no a y m IS April 1951 and December 1953 3dshydresses on world government) to mans grow~ng recognition of the essential unity of the human race and the community or famshyily of nations

Influence Liniitt~d

What happened in Hungary Korea Viet-Nam PolandGer- many and the middotMiddle East could WASHINGTON (NC )-Bishop never have happened inside a Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne MaryThp~asineeconomics pro world federatio~ in wlhichla- lrid ald u ~ Secretary of fessor at Rosary College River ly about $205 mfllibn for approx

tional aggression is effectively -Labor James P Mitchell will be ForestIlL imately 23000 scholalship8 outlawedmiddot ~ among the principal ~peakers atmiddot A feature of the Second day spread overmiddota four-year periOd

PresidentEiserihowerisrigbt the fourth ~ational Catholicmiddotmiddot ~ssionswill be a panelmiddotdiscusmiddotmiddotmiddotThe scholarships will bemiddot valued in irisisting that a Middle East Social Action Conferencemiddot to be sion middoton Points of Concentra- at between $500 and$1000 for summit conference if corifer- held Sept 5 to7 atthe Univer tion forthe Cathopc SocialAc- each student each year encethere will be must beheid within the framework of the

sity of Notre Dame it was nounced here

an-middot

United Nations The United Na The Bishop and the Cabinettions IS the only Imiddotmpaltlal and

member will address the conshydisinterested world organization ference dinner on the night of we have Sept 6 it was announced by

But the United Nations is not Louis F Buckley NC$AC presishya federation it has no law no dent who is chairman of the judiciary a~d only so much ~x- conference ecutive and police power as memJer nations wish to permit Theme of the three-day meetshyto it The United Nations is irt- ing will be ~Areas for Analysis fluential only in the area -f pub- Present and Future Father lic opinion a significant area to Leo R War~ CSC philosophy be sure but not- as Hungary professor at the University of demonstrated - a decisive area Notre Dame will be the speaker

at the opening general session See What Happens HIs tOPIC wIII be The Image of

Now the usual argum~nt of Man In Contemporary Economic azineUnion City N Jthe anti-fedealists is that So- Society The discussion leader

Another argument is that on erence es omes owa~ an ay aClOn orgal11za IOns John Q Adams preSident Man- headed by Donald Thoman as-

world f~derah() IS an utt~rly hattan Refrigerating CoiNew sochite editor of Ave Maria ma~-= remoteldeal Without relevancemiddot Y rk d MrJ h F Don N t D I d- 1 0 an s osep - aZlne 0 re ame n ~ today s prob ems Meanw~lle nclly director of the Hartford There will be a g~ieal sesshytIme ~nd spa~e ba~ners contInue Archdlocesan LaboI lnsmiddottlmiddottutemiddot sionfor reports and findings ofmiddot to dIssolve the middotworld has dwm- New Haven Connmiddot llie confereJlce groupsa sumshydIed to a nelghborhoodl some of the neighborscantsta111d eamiddotcmiddothmiddot Nun Dlscusslon Le~der mary of the conference by Msgr

G g G Hg d tmiddot fother and have weapons leUla( At an leyenirig ~ssion on the eor e I gms Irecor 0

enough to blow everyUiing toope~ingday Father Joseph Fi~~ the Social ACtion Dcpartment kingdom come patllckSr of Fordham um_National Catholic Welfare Conshy

~ middott N Y k u k ference and a bushic5s meeting ~ versl y ew or WI spea on h fl middot p ~ Tn T d T d Whtmiddot on t e nal day of the conferastrewsterE B rlest e re~ owar ~ I e F th M k F Id CoUar SocIety The diSCUSSIOn encemiddot a er ar Itzgera -

Now ShrineDireetor leader will be Dominican Sister CSC ~f Notre Dames econom- although entitled to att~ndj non- - ics department is in charge of public school teachers will Mit

ENmiddotF~IELD(NCroFatherW~lf-~ th T ~~ ~ arrangements for thegt confer- receive thestipends made avail-~ ~ gang J Jodier fo~rrierprovin- a 0 IC eaC~ng ence ableto puphmiddotc school teacher5bull middot cial of- fie LaSaletf~ athers ROME (NC)-Delega~esfrom r------o~-_-----------~-- stationed hi Eastmiddot Brewstet- has 26 countries will attend the fampur- been appoi~ted dire~tor of- the day second International Con Glen Coal amp 0-1 Co 1 nc LaSlfetfe ShdQe hcenti~1 in Nevi gress 9f Catholic Teaching start- bull gt ~ ~

Hamp5hhe inghere Sept II- The organiza- SUCCESSORS TO -He succeeds -Father Roland tlon seeks to link aU culturai

Bedardwho willbecome mastet spiritual and professional organshyof novices at the communitys izations l of Catholic primary novitiate in Center Harbor teachers in one unified group

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Knghts of Columbusto Conduct~ National Conlvention Next We~k

CLEVELAND(NC) -- The program of activities for teenshy76th national convention of the agemiddot sons and daughters of dele-Knights of Columbus will be gates held here from Aug 17 to 22

middotMore than 2000 are expeeted to attend A SolenlnPontifical Mass will be offered by Archbishop Edshyward F Hoban Bishop of Cleve- land Bishop Lawrence J Sheshyhan of Biidgeport will preach the sermon

LAYRETREATmiddotANIS CONFERENCE The loe of Christ urges me on is the theme of1fueNational Catholic Laymens Retre~t Conference to be heW at Cincinnati Ohio

Aug 21-23 Shown discussing convention plans are left toPd R I Imiddotright William J Halloran rOYI ence nationa pres-

ident Bishop John J Wright ofWor~ester Mass Episcoshypal Advisor Father Thomas F Middendorf Covington Ky national executive secretary and Charles L Eppinghoff

Cincinnati general chairman NC Photo Ii J 1 ~

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tion Movement at which Father William J Smith SJ director Both bills also provide about of the St Peters CoUege lnsti- $220 million for loans of as much t t f I d as $1000 to coUeg t d tu eon ustnal Relations Jer- e s u en s sey City N J will be the The Houjgte bill requires reshychairman

Panel participants will include Harry OHaire executive secreshy

tary of Serra International Chishycago James J Lamb South Norwalk Conn consulting enshygineer Ed Marciniak of the Catholic Council on Working Life Chicago James OBrien of the United Steelworkers of America Washington and Father Gerard Rooney CP asshy

sociate editor of The Sign Magshy

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Private Shools To Have Share hi FederaI Aid

WASHINGTON (NC) Teachers and studentsmiddot ia private schools will share with their public school counterparts in major provisionS of the two Federal aid to edul cation proposals brought tQ life bymiddot an adjournment-bound Co~

~ress

The two bills differing ill some provisions provide fede ral fun~s ~or scholarships fel shylowships and loans to college students for purchase of certain educational equipment for teachers institutes andofor other aids

The House measure provides for a total of about one billion dollars $500 million less than the Senate proposal

Offer Scholarships

In both bills graduates of public and private high schools will be eligible middotto compete for Federal scholarships to any acshycredited institution ofhighel education

The measuresmiddot provide roughshy

while the Senatebill contains fbI h)prOVISion or nonpu IC sc 00 II

to receivemiddotmiddot low-interest loana fromthe government to finance thelr purchmiddotases

ProPo~eS Ii1stitutell I f1 shy nama middotmaJor provlslon shy

booth bills middotpublic and non-pub)iemiddot

school teachers may middotparmiddotticipatemiddot in government-financed in8ti- tutes to middotimprove teachers bull

fields such as general educationstudent counsellng andmiddot torelgD Ianguage Instructlon Howev

payment and specifies that colshyleges and universities admini shyster the p~ogram It requires these institutions to put up 25 per cent of the total of funds given them for loans

Encourages Teaching

The Senate measure provideS the loans to be administered by a state agency It also providesthat the borrower may work off 20 per cent of theloan for each yeoar of teaching in either pUb)jc

1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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Holy Father Pramiddotsesiji ew Catholmiddotc Smiddotble ~EW YORK (NC) - A new

Catholic Bible hal) received

ular edition will be out Oct 13 f h BblProductIOn 0 t e new I e

was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

~ ~ Largest Statue

ROSEMERE (NC)--The largmiddot

Tells Abtainers Give Empty Glass

ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

h r CI bi~I~~dll~ribr~m~~ep~et~~~~egO~ ~te~~~s~O~thi~~rret~~~~I~t~ Cat 0 mc u uGi

A-d Sto observe the Feast of the - S eamen

umptlon tomorrow The gov I

1 ss - MOBILE (NC)-The Catholic

(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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apparationsinthe Lourdes grotshyto the Immaclj~teMother ~ill not want~ to reject or disregardmiddot

our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

by Christ and His Church and made into sacred things that sanctify

nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

I Imiddot D I ta lans ecorate QP I Ph apa YSlclan

BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

This lengthy~a n d garrulous

middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

that way 01 your DIOCESAN DIR~CTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE He also said that the most 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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America is to contrihute to the recovery of the destitute classshy n amp D Sales and Service i

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Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

most nothing Meanwhile the tension slackens and the reader begins to Tawn That is alway fatal

Abnormal Psycholo~y Ngaio Marsh who has few

peers in the mystery story field introduces a considerable por- tion of abnormal psychology in her newest production Singing in the Shrouds (Little Brown $350) And at the denouement it appears that the killer cannot be h~ld responsible for the crimes committed

The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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Gets Things Done MANCHESTER (NC) -The qUiet America) who gets things done has marked up another

succ~ss F th G It d f

a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

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THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

tile liturgy of the Mass and the exposition ofrelics so thatiheir ~~ CAR T CEREA

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everything in connection withmiddot

Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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Statues Must Stay Two years ago the same overshy

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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on July 16 1880 Church hisshytory is noted in one which tells that the happily reigning Ponshytiff Leo XIII was made Pope on February 20 1878

A case of mistaken identity is noted in an inscription that r~ads On October 17 1831 b~ellshyrmger Francesco Neri was misshytaken for a well-known thief and arrested

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National Director Legion Speaker

Rev Francis Larkin SSCc Ilutional director of the Enshythronement oe the Sacred Heart was principai speaker at the Curia meeting of the Legion of Mary held at St Vincents Home Fall River

A Praesidium report was read by Our Lady Queen of the World PJaesidium of St Annes Parish Fall River Assignment of reshyports for the September meeting include Our Lady of Fatima Prllesidillm and Morning Star Praesidillm

The Curia Igticnic will be held starting at 1 pM Sunday Aug 24 at Cathednll Camp The anshynual retreltlt will be held Oct 10-12 at the camp

Counsel reports were read by the plesident as follows

Cork Ireland reported that 250 Legionaries attended their congress SOllth England Ieports that 1000 Legionaries in that district made a pilgrimage to Lourdes

Paris reports progress in Exshytension Bombay-Calcutta Curia now has 12 senior and 10 junior VATICAN CITY (NC)- The praesidia Reports were also read machine age has invaded the from St Louis Chicago Puerto ancient towers of St Peters Rico and Venezuela basilica and forced its t~o-cen-

On visitation of Praesidium turies old clocks into retirement Our Lady of the Rosary and Our From now on for who Lady of Fatima will be visited knows how many centuries the

giant cogs will turn to moveOn extension Santo Christo St Marys and St Jean Baptist parshy the hands and mark the hours ishes in Fall River and St andl all will be done mechan

icaHy Other wheels will movePeters in Dighton will be visited to toll the bells that sound the

hOllrs and mechanically call thePriests in attendance included failhful to pray the AngelusRev Albert Shovelton St three times a dayJames New Bedford Rev Louis

No longer will men like FeliceBoivin St Josephs New BedshyBOI~zoni and Francesco Neri goford Rev Francis Regis SSCC their way through a maze ofSt Josephs Fairhaven Rev Edshycorridors passage ways andward A Oliveira Our Lady of stairs to climb into the clockLourdes Taunton diocesan modshyrooms to wind the springs anderator of the Legion ring the bells All we be done by the new mechanical clockPrelate Dies works and automatic bell-ringers

BUENOS AIRES (NC)-Archshy which are now being installed bishop Malio Zanin Apostolic The four mechanisms which Nuncio to ArjCntina who represhy are going into retirement made sented the Holy See during forshy their det-ut in 1769 when they mer President Juan D Perons were instalied by the Roman violent anti-Church campaign in clclockmaker Raffaele Fiorelli 1954 has died here in Argentina After performing their task more from diabetes or less faithfully for almost t~o

Famous Organist to Give Concert Sunday Night at Centerville

Our Lady of Victory Confer- over the French National Rato ence St Vincent dePaul So- His appearances with the world cicty will sponsor an organ re- famous Boston Pops Orchestra cital at 8 P M next Sunday at have been carried over every Our Lady of Victory Church in major network in the country Centerville On last April 22 Mr Zam-

The recital will feature Berj kochian received a special invi Zamkochian celebrated young tation to play for the President organ virtuoso who has gained in the White House Berj Zamshythe international reputation as kochian has gained special disshyone of the leading organists in tindion for ~is many dedicatory the United States recitals He is at present the mu-

Mr Zamkochian has presented _ sic director of St Theresas concerts throughout the United Church West Roxbury and States and Europe his per- iecturer in Music at Regis Colshyforma nee on radio and televi- lege Weston Ilion has been presented to all Committee members include parts of the world Mr Walter E Baker Jr Mrs

While replcsenting the United Edward Kelly Jr Mr Arthur States at the Third World Con- D Maddalena Jr Mr Henry gress of Music il Paris last sum- L Murphy Miss Jean McDonshymer Mr Zamkochians concerts ough and Mr Edward Welch were played throughout France Tickets may be obtained by __-~_____ calling Mrs Walter E Baker

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hundred years they will now lie discarded in a great storeshyroom near the belfries where they ponderously ticked out the years Their sole contribution to the newcomers will be their lead weights

The new clocks are not Roman but Genoese They come from the factory of Roberto Tubino of Uscio near Genoa Tubi~o and his two sons descendants of three generations of clock makers were thrEle months ~in

building them The cost $4800 Same Appearance

But the clocks like the Church always willing to adapt to the age- while preserving the tradishytions of the past will not change in appearance The clock faces will remain only the mechan shyismswill be replaced Outwardshyly the only difference will be that they will now tell the time correctly T~ree new works will dp the

job formerly done by four In times past the two clocks on the outside of the basilica and the two clocks on the inside each had its OWl mechanism Now the two clocks will be tied to the one mechanism by an axle 100 feet long

The new machines with autoshymatic winding systems and bell shyringers stand six feet eight inches high They will mov~ the

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spection and oiling operation there will be no need for anyone to climb into the belfries anyshymore But memories of the past will remain there in several records marked on the walls by bellringers

One tells of the death of a beUringer On January 4 1883 Felice Borzoni passed to a better life The last of seven genershyations of Borzoni bellringers died only a few years ago

Another inscription marked in pencil records that new springs were fitted (to the clock works)

THE ANCHC~shyThurs Aug 14 1958 5

Practice Religion In Reformatory

ELMIRA (NC) - Of the 430 nom ina I Catholics admitted to the New York State Reformshyatory during the year ending last April 90 per cent (387) has seldom if ever attended church

Also the parents of 895 per ceQt of the men (395) were not regular church goers Of the 342 Catholics admitted to the reshyformatory C for offences other than parole violations 839 per cent (287) had never attended a Catholic school and only nine men-26 per cent- had attendshyed a Catholic high school

The instih~tiQns Cathdlic chaplain Msgr Francis J Lane says Most of these men know nothing about religion and have never received any sacramentS beyond Baptism

Spiritual Rehabilitation Even with a very good voshy

cational and academic program if there is not instilled in the hearts and minds of men the spark of religious moral and spiritual values of life any at shytempt at rehabilitation will be in vain This can best be accomshyplillhed by individual treatment by interviewing and counseling each one separately

Although attendance is volunshytary the prison chapel is filled to capacity for Mass on Sundays and holy days and a weekly novena service is held in honor of St John Bosco

During the year there were 16 converts to Catholicism among the inmates Of 350 men paroled during the 12 months 909 per cent (318) returned to the practice of religion while inshymates of the reformatory

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forship At Idass The Sign maga~ine fbI August quotes a pen~trating

statement of Father Louis -Bouyer a French Oratbriari and one of the Tn()st brilliant of the liturgi~al schol~rs Father Bouyer in explaining that the liturgical moveshym~n~ is neither esoteric nor ~istocratic says th~tit ineans gettmg everyone--clergy and laymen-to partIcIpate acshytively in Divine worship and cease acting as patrons in a cafeteria

Patrons in a cafeteriaare essentially individuals each one intent upon getting what he wants wIth rio sense of any coimecti()flwith hisneighbor I

Many Catholics go to Mass with that same -attitude Each one attends Mass as an individual There is no corrtshymunity sense-no realizatiou that he is not here alorie but

) that he is united with all others at Mass that he is amem- bel of a worshiping community There is no idea of social

- worship~adoring and thanking and petitioning and atonshyingto God as aJlember of a worshipinggroup

Sometimes a Catholic at Mass will not even realize that- he is uniting with Christ offeting his own prayers

and sacrifices through Christ and with Chri~t arid in Chr~s~

Who alone makes these worthy of presentati~ri to th~SATURDAY- St Joachim husband of St Anne and father

Father oftheinessed Virgin Mary Vir-Indee~ the attitude at Mass is oftenoneofthecafe- tually nothirtg is known of his

teria patron-what can the individualget-Olit of it The Month life He hasbeen honored in the first purpose of the Mass is the first purpose of li1e--to 0( + Eastern Church since its earliest adore God The i~diidual must never lose sigM of ihedaysandinthe Western Church

f~ct that he was created by GOd for one reasoJl aiqne-shyto worship God and that he must do middotthisnot only as an individual but as amember of a worshiping community- the Church-and that this ean be GOne adequately onlyin union with Christ

Men have losttrack of the meaning of worship It is a word that is unfamiliar and an idea that is unknown I

Worship does not mean asking God for things It does DOt mean beingapassive spectator at Mas$

Worship is in reality the great spiritual action of man In it man joins the whole Communion of Saiilts in reverent adoring delight in God Worship is Hie little human spirits humble adoring acknowledgement of the riJel1sur~ leas gloIY of God

What can I say my God my Holy Joy Wh a~t ean any man say when he speaks of Thee That in the words of St Augustine il1 the spirit of- worship

My soul magnifies the Lord and my spjrit rejoiceS in God my Savior That is Marys -worship of God

That must be our spirit of worship at Mass t90 We must J oin with the members of the Church and unite

ourselves with the priest and with Christ the great High Priest in that kind of active praise of God We mustdelightmiddot in the Glory of God We must acknowledge that God is all that matters and thatit is His glory that makes any ltHome

The ~dden thing else worth while emergence 0 f

Deep down in mans soul there is the persistent sense Mickey Rooney that this is true This sense must rise up into conscious- in Andys over-

The Pro Deo Universitys award is simply another indication if indeed sign~ are still neededthat the Church recognizes and praises worth where she finds it I1d _ eourages those W h 0 promote the cause of truth

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Published Weekly by The Catholic Press ot-the Diocese ot fall Riv~ 410 Highland Avenue

Fall River Moss OSborne57151

~umptio lPflce the 16th century SUNDAY-St Hyacinth Conshy

fessor He was a member of an Hollywood in Focus n illustrious Polish family who ~7 ~l became a Canon of Kracow but

Anticipates With Pleasure Jj~~g t~~ g~~~callO~i~R t f H d F -I ~f- a journey to Rome in the early e urn 0 a r yam I y ) 1200s He made three great apshy

ostolic journeys which took him By Wilham ~ Moormg from the Scandinavian peninsushy

Remember the Hardy family They are reunited at laT t~ Tibet He died an old Carvel and will shortly visit your loc~l theaters Ifyou are ~anm Kracow and was canonshytQo young to rememler them I urge ~ou to maketheir Ized m 1~94 acquaintance there If you recall tlte long and su~ce8sful MGM series you will need no nudg tions and believable family situ

mg atlons than the loyalty and in It appears that only Andy terest of the movie-going fImer-

Hardy ever went awaymiddot HiB ican faTIily return to fill the honored place This has been so IOfg

of his father Judge Hardy who neglected as to feel practically d middot d th tIe WI ac orLe S t 0 fo the s~~~ jcct of Andy Hardy Comes

nessandwe must time it to that universal voic~ofadoi- sized judicial rob~s maybe a ation which says at all times-Holy holy holy Lord GOO shade overboard but the Hardy of hosts Heaven and earth are fu) of Thy Glory GlolV family still remains on~ of few

~ oJ evet depicted in the movies as be to Thee 0 Lord most Hgh -truly representative of Amer-

That is the active role that we must take when we ic8n smalltown life 10 to mass and as members of a worshiping group unite

Fay Holden as ~a withChrist in praising God On the originai Carvel Street- A d llet standing these many yearsTh R bbe a IS war like a ghostly memorial on the

MGM studio backlot my wifeA short while ago Rabbi Morris N Kertzer directorandt had a box picnic with the

of inter-religious activities for the American Jewish CoJri- Hardyfamily theothel evening mittee in~ew York was awarded agold rJIedal bj- the Then theytook us into a studio Catholic International Pro DeO University in Rome He theater to see the film was given the medal for promoting American democratic -It wasawonderful evening principles nostalgi~ of course arid every

bmiddott 1 g 1 word censor an ugly one This Catholic university was foun ltled with the -Ilm 08 I as p easln as a rea reunIOn

~ ~with 1ltingmissed friends which -In New York he warned studio bringing democratic influences to bear on pubHc lne in a way it was heads at the prevalnce ofmiddot through the press radio and other mass media movies dealing violently withEndearing Fay Holden

Thls klnd of an award must be a dst t b the theme of Juvenile delinshy I mc em arrass- (moth~r in the Hardy stories)t f th Ch h h h C quency has given rise to increasshym t t th en 0 ose cn ICS 0 e urc w 0 accuse t e hurch Sara Haden whom you recal as

of being an agent of totalitarianism a foe of demlgtcracy Aunt Milly CecIlia Parker the in every form Itmust be maddening to those who cry out original sister Marian and natshythat Catholicism and democracy are incompatible that one urally thE ubiquitous Andy

(Mickey Rooney) were there eannot be a good C atholic and be a good American as well as new members time

It is rather ridiculous that such puerile barbs -- has added to the Hardy clan ~

still th~ main ammunition ofmiddot those who~e only pretense ~ Teddy Rooney for instance to rehgIOn seems to be that they are agamst the Church~ an eight-ytar-old image of his

Pa plays Andys son inthenew film with Patricia Breslin as the you~~wifeandm~ther ~is-ter MarIans son has grown Into th l th 1e gang ng you amusmg Y portrayed by Johnny Weismull~r

Jr and things have changed the way we all know they doin real life

Fay Holden was teJling me

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We~kly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Eusebius ConshyfesSor He was a Roman priest sometimes honored as a martyr During the Arian troubles about

257 atmiddot the order of Emperor Coilstantius he was imprisoned by being shut up in a room in his own house He died after BPending seven months in conshyatant prayer in the room-prison

TOMORROW-The Assumpshytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary This Feast a Holy Day of Oblishygation in the United States commemorates the taking up

soJl and body of the Blessed Virgin into heaven after herdeath

ignored in Hollywoods pursuit of wide screen elaborations upon deep and disturbing themes

My guess is that Andy Hardy Comes Home and its immediate sequels tipped off by a final to be continued line willstart a movie cycle that draws back to the theaters the long_absent

family crowd This may mean you will not be seeing the Hardy family on your TV sets for at least a yepr or two

MOre Double-Talk Once again Eric Johnston

spokesman for the major Hollyshywood mO06ie producers has been talking oui of both (orners of his mouth persuading 30 young noblemen

Before the Warren R Austin to follow him he joined the Institute in Burlington Vt he struggling abbey at Citeaux Upshyargued that those who say that on finishing his novitiate he was America is somehow distorted or destroyed in the eyes of the world by this particular film or that are censors He knows t~at propaganda has made the

ing protest on the part ofAmerican parents and resistance on the part of authorities abroad This latter thought gives Johnshyt

s on cause for concern at the public relations level Ad edge t~~ohaiie ~~~t H~~~n~ films might reflect due credit upon our country many others create false and dangerous imshypressions overseas Only a poli- tmiddotmiddot IClan would dodge this unassail shyable fact

A diplomat would recognizethe difference between a censor (in the ugly sense) and on~ of keen moral sensibility Only a politician with a flair for playshy

that nothing but the Ma Hardy ing both ends against the middle role would have pulled her t would tellthe public one thing of retirement and those who seek to cater to

t h 0 ~ Ive had It she sald~ but I I anot er ~ ~

do agree the public needs more You Can Help pleasant stories about family In much the same fashion the people middotinstead of social and Motion Picture Producers Asso-

MONDAY-St Agapitus Marshytyro Patron Saint of Palestrinahe was of noble birth and lived in the third century At the age of 15 he was arrested as a Chrisshytian aM was thrown to wild beasts in the ampitheatre but the animals did not harm him Th I t f I IS mlracu ous even was o-I db Hsebeh~a~dnYbo~deI~~sEm~ peror Aurelian

TUESDAY-St John EudesConfessor A Frenchman he was the founder of the Eudist Fathshyers and the nuns of Our Lady of Charity He continued his mis- sionarYlabors beyond his 75th year and was the author of sev-

end ascetical works He died in 1860

WEDNESDAY - St Bernard of Clairvaux Abbot-Doctor He was bOln in 1091 near Dijon France At the age of 22 after

sentby his abbot to Clairvaux where he became regarded as th~ real founder of the Cister- dans During his lifetime he founded 68 Cistercian houses was adviser to popes kings and

~ouncils and wa3 the preacherof the second crusade He died in 1153 and was declared a

Doctor of the Church in 1830

MPPA through public relations officer Taylor M Mills relies Its not us our ads are cleanthey are passed by our own AdshyvertisingCode office

It is true that ads for foreign films and others offered by inshydependentmiddot peddlers and proshymoters are mote frequent ofshyfenders than those which paSll through the Ad Code mill run by the MPPA This is far from

Isaying that all the ads Issued by major Hollywood studios ared t M f h ecen any 0 t em are not

What is more producer-mem~ bers of the MPPA continue to devise for their publicity camshypaign books double ets of film ads some clean qthers definitely otherwise Only when the pubshylishers or the public object are suggestive and salacious ad lay~ outs withdrawn and cleaner ones submitted

This system tips of the whole PUBLISHER political problems so I will playmiddot ciation att ts to dodge the game The idea is to get away

this- part as long as I and the issue of middotty film advertising with all that can be gotten awayMost Rev James L ConnollyDD PhD series can stand up The Los Angeles Newspaper with Fortunately newspaper

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER To be Continu~d PUblishers As_ociation recently publishers turn the heat on the Re Daniel F Shallo9 MA Rev John P- Driscoll asked the film producers to ~act film advertisers when enough

How long this may be will as their own censors and stop indignant readers write in toMANAGING EDITOR depend more upon the writersdiscusting ad copy stop their papersAttorney Hugh J Golden kDack ~or lifelike characteri23- Withmiddot pained innqcence ampbe And does this include you

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Stonehill Names Drive Chairmen

John S Ames Jr~ Dr Jacob Brenner and Atty Daniel Buckshyley have been named honorary co-chairmen of the forthcoming $100000 Stonehill College East- on campaign accorcIing to anshynouncement made today by Abraham Brooks community chairman

In making the announcement Mr Brooks said The accept- ame of three of Eastons most honored citizens representative of all faiths as honorary chairshymen is an important step for our Stonehill College program Their acceptance is based on the nonsectarian admission polshyicy of the college as well as the advantage of having a Liberal Arts college located within the borders of Easton open to eiemiddotyone regardless of race color or creed As Stonehill Colshylege grows so shall our comshymimity

Frank H Sargent Jr of North Easton has been appoint- ed Memorial Gifts Chairman for the Easton Campaign The cainshyp~lign wilt be conducted this fall and will be the first of 16 Comshymunity campaigns to be organshyized for the Development Proshygram in the immediate service area of the cOllege

The Memorial Gifts Commitshytee under Mr Sargent has ac- cepted an objective of $60000 of the $100000 Easton goal and win solicit individualsorganishyzations and business firms for gifts of $312 or more payable over a three-year period

A meeting of the planning committee for the Easton FUnd will be held at a dinner tonight at the college Mr Brooks will preside

Fall River Nurses Outing Tomorrow

The annual outing of the Fall River Catholic Nurses Guild will be held tomorrow at the summer residence of Mrs Marshygaret Quinn in Lakeville

Members are permitted to bring guests to the affair whi~h will start at noon and will inshyeludeswimming and card games

Those planning to attend are ask~d tQ bring box lunches

BEyerages anddessert will be ~~rved ~

Jesuit TeQches New Math Systetn To Youngsters at Bosfon College

CHESTNUT HILL (NC) - While most children head for the nearest swimming spot tms summer 48 youngsters rush out to Boston College each morning for a refreshing dip hlto a new system of mathematics

The youngsters with the exshycelitiori of one have just finshyished the eighth grade and were selected for participation in the Mathematics Institute on tbe basis of general rather than mathematical ability

They study numbers as writ shyten in Chinese Babylonian IVJayan Ancient Egyptian and Greek Then they are invited to dElvise a number system of ~heii

own Along with the Hindu-Arabic system which uses abase of 10 they are taught to

th b t h h u~ e mary sys em w IC IS the number theory behmd modshyern electronic computers Then the quinary system using the base five is thrown in just for

t prac Ice

Its all part of the theory of the Ilead of the Boston College rriatheriuitics department Father StilOley J Bezuszka SJ He beshylieves it better to solve one Illoblem in 10 different- ways rather thanto work 10 problems in the same way

Father Bezuszka spoke on New Trends in Mathematics at the third annual convention of the Catholic Teachers Assoshyciatioh of the Fall River Diocese at St Annes School Fall River last April

Devises Textbook For the past two and a- half

years he has been working with mathematics teachersin devising 11 new textbook in modern high IIchool mathematics Published and revised under the name of

the tMl

Sets Patterns andOperations text has already been used a controlled experimental

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BYZANTINE RITE Arch- bishop Constantine Bohashychevsky top Apostolic Exshyarch of Philadelphia has been made a Metropolitan by the Holy Father BishopA b S

m rose enyshyn OSBM bottom Exarch of Stamford is headof the suffragan Ex- archy which includes - St Johns Parish in Fall River The Bishops have jurisdic-

tiol1 over Ruthenian Catho- lieS of the Byzantine Rite NC Photo ~ ~lt

schools and will be tried in sevshyeral more this coming year

Surprisingly enough English plays a large part in the study of mlnibers Fot how can you de- telmille whaT operations are tomiddot be performed unless youknow ellactly what is meant

Todramatize this the chil dr-en analyze the Constitution of the United States Its language amd provisions determine what isand what is not lawful in our society When applied tomallie- matics the assumptions a pupil begins with the terms used and th-eirmeaning determine what operations can be performed in the mathematical system

Teachers Observe Whl th hld th k th bull

Ie e c I ren In eIr way through the problems proshyposed by Fa ther BezusZka 88

th t t h st ti hi d ma ema ICS eac ers 1 en them obse~vll1g the proceedmgs Later ~hlle the students worlt practJce problems under the dl-

tt f - t ts th rec on 0 aSSIS an In -auo er room theteachers eVa1uat~ ~he lesson and dlSCUSS the teacbmg methods requIred to get the conshycepts acros~

Theteachers epresent 75 difshyferente sc~~ls hail from 131 states Waslungton D C Puerto Rico arid Baghdad Thirty teacb in public schools and 58 are niembers of religious orders either priests Brothers or ~uns

As part of the control of the ellperiment the children must leave the textbooks at school This insures no cramming or help from home The beauty of this system says Father BeshyzLlSZka is-that you dont correct parents homework They couldnt help the children beshycause they wouldnt know what life were talking about For ex- ample bow many parents are familiar with the binary syste~ L~t alone the Theoa DE Seta

solemn novena which closed onIntention of Novena the H3th anniversary of the

For Brother Andre birth of the late Holy Cross Brother Andre who founded the

MONTREAL (NC) - Thousands world famous St Josephs Orashyof pilgrims from Canada and the tory shrine United States have made the The intention of the novena

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was for the beatification of Brother Andre whose cause ia now before authorities in Rome

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Atgt QurHosemiddotmiddot ~~JThuri Aug141~58 8 Vac~fion With6randchildren D-ot I Re-Elect

Is LJnJorgettable ExperiericeMiss Maguire By Mary Tinley Daly BOSTON (NC)-Julia F Mashy

A trio of eldest grandchildren have spent-the p~t three guireof Topeka KanSas was reshydays at our house elected national regent of the Granrna a copfidential whisper was purred into our National Circle Daughters of

ear as we stopped for a red light Lu Anns soft brown hair Isabella at their 59th annual convention held at the Statler

middot brushing our ch(~k Want (Heres hoping Mommy will Hilton Hotel here me to blow the lIghts green always have breath tmQugh for More than 1400 delegates fromfor yoU Blow e~l green all an upsa-daisy and never rtlich the United States Canada andt the way our puffing stage) the Philippines attended the

Personally we could think of Lesson in Relax~tio~ four-day meeting Public climax nothing more red-carpetish than We even relearned the Ie- of the convention which was de-IUch VIP treat- fIeshment of an afternoon nap voted mainly to business meetshyment n~thing Somehow watching children ings was a Solemn POl1tifical ~ut g~een lights relaxsoeffortl~~~ly in the stil~ Mass in the Cathedral of the an the way of the early afternoon makes~he i Holy Cross offered by Auxliary

Im blowing How to Relax alticleswe read bull M M~ Bishop Eric F MacKenZie of Granma L~ eeniutile A NUN S STORY SIster Mary Thomas Mor~l Boston with Msgr Edward J Anne took a W~ au~ts in thcne a~tlces first nun to intern at Bellevue MedicaLCenter New York -Shea ~ational chaplain as archshymiddoteep breath are advisecl toDlassag~ ~r-examines a heart patientmiddot in theemerg~ncy ward Sister Pli~si and Father Joseph ~ and blew untilshould~rblades w rub the bac~ Mary expect~ to study tropical medi~ine befor~ going to8 BeattY~ Ma5sachus~tts S t amiddott e )aero face was of our necks dO a round-and~ mission probably in the South PaCific NG Photo chaplam as deacon aearly a~ red round with the filgcer1l at the In the sermon Msgr FranCIS

middotas the light temples J Lally editox of The Pilot

oiCeol rmdereOannd anllyto~O ~~h~~S~~~ middotNationalmiddot Wam~nIS (ounciImiddot Plan~~middot Boston archdiocesan newspapern N M hl toldthe members to model themshySean she 01- If you watch srn~ll children AnnuaI CQnventIon ext ant selves after the Blessed Mother dered the backseat passengers you find that you Just havtoAlthOUghMaryrepresentsa

fl d NGTON (NC) Coo Miss Hocy~ topic wHlbe wom- Blow bull 0P7-an you re gonE WASHI - - lt perfectlon which cannot be Th th d l ht f d f 1 tee ans service to the local comshyThree pairs of lips pursed and erels e eig 0 ISCOV- tributions 0 wom~n vOun 1S equaled he said this fact does

the concerted blow-or the fact evrmg the fascmatlOn lOthe to the growth of the Church and mUhit) Mrs Lees the world not reproach us or put us to that time was tp -- made the commonplace a ~utterIY poised improvement of communities in community Sister Maria del confused shame On the con lights turn green as the children O a flowe~ a bird clilggmg for the United States will he re- Reythe missions and Mrs Sul- trary it is our solace and hope clapped their hal1ds in satisfac- hiS dmner m the ram-drenched viewed at the 29th national-con- livan government of salvation It is because of her

middottionmiddot earth a swarm of an~ bUSily ~ention of the National Council Miss Hoey hasworked through purity-strange consoling parashyBlow ~m Gween carrying sand one ~ram at a of Catholic Women the KerbyFoundation to en- dox-that we who are defiled

-We alwath blo~ em gween time even an egg frying chang- Sessions will be held starting courage understanding and ac can find in her not the portent ingtexture with every second bull Sept 20 in St Louis Some 10- ceptance by Catholic iaymen of our punlshment but the pledgefor Daddy Deirdre testified It b th d ti

seen a ree- ay vaca on 000 delegates are expected to and women of their role in the of OUl own perfection801emnly Now ve blow em h 11 f t we S a never orge attend the five-day meeting 1gte- civic life of democratic society Mrs LOUiS Budenz spoke atpeen for you Granmil -VI M k A ~ Ing held at the invitation of She was awarded ~he Sienna the natlonal banquet w ith HelenHow to keep up tlris magIc we ar S nniVerSIJry ~_

wondered Lets see those Archbishop Joseph E Ritter of Medal by Theta Phi Alpha na- B ODonnell national direetor lights are synchronizec for 30 Of Her Profession St Louis and the St Louis tional Catholic social sorority acting as chmiddotairman and Mrs miles per hour-if we drive 30h A former member eI st Archdiocesan Council ofCath- and NCCW affiliate for her Carolyn B Manning past nashy

middotwed approach while the1 were Marys parish North Attlebol1o olic Women achievements tional regent as co-chairman still red and the blow would is observing the 25tb anniver- Noted Speakers Mrs Lee was appointed to the Among those from New Bedshydo the trick It worked every sary of her profession as a Margaret Mealey NCCW ex- Inter-American Commission a ford taking an active part in the time all the ~ay to th~ super Carmelite nun at Holy Crossecutive secretary has announced specililized agency of- the 01- sessions were Mrs Ernest Letenshymarket And there ~he children Monastery 317 East B -Street that Msgr Paul F Tanner gen- ganization of A~erican Statesdre Regent of Hyacinth Circle -Wished a parking space Iron Mountain Mich eral secretary of the National b~ PresidenfEisenhower in No 71 who served as Chairman Sean in the basket seat the Sister Mary Saint John of the Catholic Welfare Conference 1952 She was elected vice chair- of the Committee on Nomina- two girls holding OltO the sides Cross the former Miss Catherine parent body of NCCw will dis mini of the commission at its tions Misses Lydia Pacheco and we made our leisu1rely way ziich of Pl~ihville was professed cuss ~Womans Service to the 12th Assembly at the Pa~ Amer- Martha A Douglas Past Regents around the market as a cloistered Catmelite on the Church ican Union in Washington in whoserved as clerks fOl the con-

My daddys to~atoes are big- feast of the Nativity of tht) He will be joined by four 1957 vention Misses Natalie Ferreira lt) ern those Lu A~rie scor1fully Blessed Virgin Mary Sept 8 women noted for their person- Well Known Works Alice Miller Dorothy Gibbs and

waved a hand at the pile of 1933 at the carmel at Grand al careers of service Jane Hoey Eileen Marshall who served as- Sister Maria del Rey joined tomatoes My daddv says that Rapids Mich Nw York and Washington DC pages Mfss Mary F Maleady of the Maryknoll nuns in 1933

God makes the sunshine and In November 1950 Sister Mary dlrector of the Kerby Founda- Fall River and Mrs LillianAmong books she has writtenrain make his tomatoes big St John was one of II group of tion and former director of the are Her Name is Mercy In Guthrie of New Bedford were cause theyie good for children nuI)s sent to fou~d anew carmel bureau of public assistance of and Out the Andes Nun in middotco-chairmen of the tour to hisshyOnly -sometimes Lu Anne hesi- at Iron ~ountairtmiddot on lJte ~ic~i- the U S Department of Health Red China and Bernie Be- torical spots in the vicinity of tated Daddy has to water em gan pen~nsula at the mVltat~ Education and Welfare Mrs comes a Nun Boston with the hose Well Igues some of the BIshop of Marquette ~ Floyd W Lee San Mateo NM _~~~~bullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbullbull~~bullbullbull_ bullbull ~~~ times Gods too busy to make it Alumnae Group Plans b- U S deJegate t~ - the Intershyrain - 1 Amencan Commission of Wom-

There was something theolog- Dinner Fashion Show en Sister Maria del Rey public - Ically askew here We hasten- Sacred Hearts Academy (Fall relations director for Maryknoll

ed to add that God is never too K SulRiver) Alumnae Association will Sisters and Rep Leonor shy

busy~but He expeets people to hold a combined dinner and livan of Missouriwork for their tomatoes to givethem a drink when they need it fashion show Monday middotOct 20 at ~I wanila drink Deirdre Whites Restaurant to replace spoke up Have you got enough the annual Fall banquet m 0 n e y to get us cokes Mrs Helen Foley Hargraves Granma and Miss Anne Marum are coshy

chairmen of the event whichisSomeday Is Now open to the public There was enough money for The membership drhe headedthat-but almost not enough by Mrs Veronica Heywood

money at the check-out stand Dunn will be held Sept 15thanks tomiddot Sean al1d his own through Oct 15 -Private shopping Mrs Maureen Kennedy Kenny

My favor Grandma he presided at the executive boardwould say at every aisle pitchshy meeting iJi the aosence of theing a can of a paekage of his president Mrs Jeannine Letourshy

favorite fruit cereal or peanut neati Dionnebutter into the basket But with that intriguing srriije and the ~-middot_middot_middot_-middot

eonfidence that his favor was CORREIA amp SONSautomatically his-for-the-askshy

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And the utter frankness -HI like your face when youre

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By Ellen Kelley shy This is the year when coats inlJi~t on being noticed

JU8t about everybody allplauds this new fOCus of fashions spotlight Wonderful for instance is the prirrm donna coat with great fur collar above an utterly simple column of a wat Indeed theres such an entirely new school of thinking about coats this year that youll want to try 011 all the new shapes and decide which style is just for Toll

Incidentally right now is the Yery best time to buy a cloth eeat a fur-trimmed cloth coat er a fur jacket stole or coat because you thereby share in the savings offered by these pre-eason fashion promoshytions

Speaking of newseason coats~ )OuU applaud tll~ bea4ty the Yersatility of the cashmere coat which is actually fine for year rottnd wear This season its loomed 9Ofterthan cotton candy and is available in fashions most flaHeting new and classic shap-Jogs

Added to its beauty are the I8pturous colors of Autumn plus bull reasonable price tag The re~

IftIlt A wide impaccably tailshyoroo lIClection of affordable cashmere coats in natural vic una black blue and red tones

Cosmetics Important Valtation bound Before you

ven glance at a travel brochure or tallte your lug~age out to air make a bee-line to your favorite eosml~tic counter or shop This is the one time in your life you wont want to take a holiday from your usual beauty routine Take these bottled bits of beaut magie with you and stay pretty the easy way

If youd spend leisure moshyments beautifully dressed youn elect one of the lovely easyshyoare dacron-and-cotto dusters A beauty I admired this week is everything a duster should be its fully wtbeautifully tailshyorM and prettily detailed with ace piping

Whats more its done in dripshydry dacron and cotton that makes it a perfect travellet YouU pack it into your vacation wardrobe and wear it around the house too - every chance ou get

W4~ar the new cap of feathers - a blaze of jet black and gold It provides a rich jewel-like acshycent for the new silhouettes of Fall Wear it (leep back and let it cover your hair - its DeWll

Great White Way White is right - and tops fo

Mid-Summer Take cover - unshyder a frosty whitc hat so pretty over the colorful prints and deep trans-season tones of youI mid-lICason costumes Some are ideal for daytime wear others are martly styled ehill-dlasers

for the cool of the ev~ning Go the great white way this Midshyaummer and listen to complishymenta

Do you wear eyeglasses Are TOll certain that youre wearing the right frame for your faceshytype A photograph or a paintshying gains beauty and importance

by proper fmming Please do lICe to it that youre face is adshyequately framcd for beauty

Incidentally a rimless eyeshyglass iamp virtually an unframed picture Simply add a frame shythe appropliate and flattering frame - and you have a beauty pI WI instead of a beauty minus ~

Erewear for Adornment Many present-day frames are

enhalced with charming 9r nashymentation Choose your frames for beauty with the detailing at the point you would accent shyon the brow-line to move with the upsweep - or a cluster at the end to give the face width

Never permit the detail to be elO8Cr to the nose than the in-Del corner of yoUr eyebrow Avoid a horizontal decoration en a wide nose Make sure thatwhen t~mn

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they are cleal rested and shinshying Dont be afraid that careshyfully selected eyewear will deshytract rom your attractiveness Protect your preciouamp vision shyand wear your eyewear for adornment

If yOU have an oval face wear pear-shaped or Ha r 1 e qui n

frames The bridge should be softly ctlrved Lower part of the frame should be designed to covel oliiscolorations or eye-cirshycles

Wusionsof Width I( YGU have an oblong face to

create the illusion of width keep frames within the margin line of the widest point of thecheekshybone 1rhe bridge should be 9Oftshy1) curved

If you have a round face ereshyate an illusion of slenderness by wearing frames slightly wider th_ the widest point of the facial outline The bridge should be as widens possible and sHghtlr arched There should -be a definite upsweep to the iowshyer part of thc frame

If you have a square face creshyate the illusion of width by wearing a franle slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be arched to create seeming length from the bridge to the point of the chin The lower part of the frameshould have a slightly upswept curve

For Triangle Type If you have a triangular shape

face create as much width as possible by wearing upper framel slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be slightly curved and form palt of an upswept line Lower parmiddott of frame should repeat grace[ullyupswept moveshyment

If you have an invertedshytriangle type bee keep width Of

frames within temple hairline _ Upper bridge should be softly

curved and lower frame should be full and downswept to the outer Jawline

I you have a diamond-shape face accent the width above the cheekbone as with a modified Harlequin shape Use wide flowshying ~Ipper bridge line Lower frame should be full and downshyswept to the outer jawline

Problem eyes and features can be almiddottfltHy camouflaged Yes indeed your eye-Irames can be decorative and flattering adding greatly to the impression that here is a person whose eyewear

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Wins Vatican Praise PURCHASE (NC) - A nunshy

scholar at Manhattanville Colshyl~ge of the Sac~ed Heart here has receivc - a Vatican letter exshytendiHg sincere and well deshyserved eongratulations to her for her work in scripturalstudies

Sent to Mother Kathryn Sullishy

van the letter was signed by His Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal PizUlrdo Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities who commended Mother Suliivan for displaying the utmost djligence in Biblishycal studies Your works in the field he wrote have been of the t~reatest merit

Mother Sullivan is professor of Sacred SCIjpture at Manhatshytanville College She has collabshyorated with MsgrJohn E SteinshymuHer pastor of St Barbaras church Brooklyn N Y in work on a Cathrlic Biblical Encycloshypedill

Mother Sullivan a member 01 the Religiom of the Sacred kearts is the author of numershyOWl books and articles She is th~ first woman ever admitted to membelship inthe CatholiC B4b~AaBodati

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CATHOLIC WOMENCONVENTIONThe 29th Natshyional Convention of the National Council of Catholic Womea will meet in St Louis Sept 20-24 Handling details for the 10000 delegates are left to right Miss Mary Donohoe of the NOCW staff Mrs Donald T Shawlco-chairman of the convention and Mrs William B Knupp Convention chairshyman NC Photo

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Canadas National Shrine of Mary Wi II Observe Assumption Feast

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Que (NC) - The ~entena~y of the Lourdes apparlh~ms WIll be celebrated WIth speCIal pomp at Canadas national Shrine of Our Lady here GO ~ugust 15 feast of the AssumptIOn

Hi~ Eminence Pau~ Emile Caldmal Leger ArchbIshop of lI~ntreal will officiate ~t PonshytIflcal Mass at10 AM

The day willopen with a ~id-nrght fass m the ~sllica~ offered by ArchbIshop Glovanm Panico Apostoli~ Delegate to Canada a Mass mthe ora~ry by ArchbIshop Paul Bermer Bishop M Gase and former Apostohc NunCIO to Panama a~d a Mass at the pavilion b B~s~op G L PelletIer of TrOll Rlvleres

Other Masses will be said conshytinuouslyat the altar of the mirshyaculous statue of Our Lady the centerpiece of the shrine from

midnight until noonBlessing of Sick

Blessing of tle sick by Axchshybishop Maurice Roy Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of Canshyada is scheduled ~or 230 P~

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at th~ pavilion A Mass will be offered -there at bull PM by Bishop Emmanuel Mabathoana OMI of Leribe Basutoland

At th~ same ti~e- Bishop Joseph H HQdges Administrashytor of the Richmond Va dioshycese will preside at a ~~ecial ceremony for English-language pilgrims

The llorchlight procession at 815 PM will precede a Mass to be offered t the pavilion by His Emiilence James Cardinal McGuigan Archbishop of Toshyronto Cardinal McGuigan also will officiate at a Pontifical Mass at the shrine on August 11)

Prior to the f~ast of the Assumption there will be novlma conducted from August

Women SUDl)ort

Decency Wor~ JEFFERSON CITY (NC) shy

To promote decency in the comshymunication arts a thorough study of the censorship quesshytion has been urged by the42nd national coll1ntion of the Nashytional CatholIC Womens Union

Delegates at the Unions soshycial action meeting also singled out three deficiencies of genshyerai education in the United States

1) a lack of complehensive and sQHd programs in thuPlgter grades and high school 2) alshylowing immature students to seshylect their own subjects and 3) a lack of intellectual and moral discipline

Consumer Protest Approved resolutions called

for a restoration oC parental inshyfluence with children ana pointshyed out the importance of Chrisshytian 90briety a~ainst the alarmshying glowth of alcoholic overshyindulgence

The wonlen commended the splendidllClvice Of the Leshygion of Decency and the Nationshyal Office for Decent Literature Their work the resolution read is the exercise of 3 conshystitutionally guaranteed right of fredom of expression - in the category of criticism and conshysumer protest but not censorshy

shipWe insist government authorshy

ity has the right and duty to enforce an abridgement of [refshydom of speech in the interest of

the common good the resolushytion added To 3oid the neshygleet of duty and the abuse of power we urge a thorough study of the entire problem freely called ccnsorship

Two Great Evils Speaking oC public school edshy

ucation the group found the system assailed by two great evils which itmiddot identified political interference and the lack of religious and moral training

That Catholics haye ther own schools the resolution said should in no wise induce them toasstlme an attitude of

6 to 14 by Father Gerard Stpassivity OJ disinter~stedness Pierre cH Trois Rivieres and a toward public schools trjduu~ from August 12 to 14 The women called for a closeI conducted bFather Martin E contact between Catholics in Norton OMI of Lowell Mass public schools and the Church

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But the Aribrl3tions like the Jt ~ pgy professor at middotSt JohnsUni~ terence groups has been Sched- while the borrower is engaged new nations i~ Africa ~ind Asia I amwllhng to grant that pos- versity Collegeville ~Mfnn uled for the second daymiddotmiddotThemiddot in teaching

a lso have a glowJng sense of sibilitybut I ~omiddot not see whywe~ In meetmgs of conference conferences will concern the their own identity as nations shOllId erect a pOSsibilWr intQ itmiddot Fun~s for the purchaseof 8c~ tmiddot tmiddotmiddot h groups the fields of rural life fieldsof labor-management etIu entitic equipment and sOme and a summit conference of cer am y or w y the JVestern middot1middot middot tmiddot d dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot catlmiddotln headedmiddot by Famiddottmiddothermiddot Framiddotn-middotmiddot bull t ilmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot th t 1 middotemp()y~r orgamza IOns an - middotother educational middotaids aremiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot the big powers patterned as it na IOn a~ w~ as e ne~ra Ocesan sociaTadiori directoiswill cis J McDonriell oftheCatholic y---

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Illy ~onald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The present crisis in the Middl~ East presents us~ith

another classic illustration of the need for a juridically based supra-rational organization within which intershynational disputes eanbe settled without prei udice to any of the nations invo~vmiddoted today lies precisely in a supra-

The prQspect of the big national organization based on powers meeting to settle the fate of the little nashytions like Lebanon _ even if the big powers were in a

genuinely conshyciihitory frame of mind _ is one which is not only unap-P ea lin g (t 0

some big and most little nashytions ali k e) but also unshypromising

Pope Pius XII a m on g

others has long insisted

I that nat io oamiddotlmiddot dignity and identity territorial politi~al culfural arid eConomic inegrity must be respecten~s fully in the little nationsa~middotthey are in the larger ones and that pOlitshyical and ~conofjlltPwercan~ot be the determinant of ones moral obligation iomiddot this regard

Power and Rights

It ~as too much of course tomiddot

the to disshyexpect big nations tinguish between power and rights and even today itmiddot ismiddot doubtful whether any of the middotnashytions in either East or West acknowledge tIiat distinction or are prepared to give it meaningshyful recognition in internationai conduct

But if the rights of the little nations in the Middle East are considered of little account thmiddot 1 d

elr 01 r~sdourcfes cornman a different km 0 respect Oil is

M ddl E the least s power andtil ft e reason 011 s present posishy

and doomed even befon~ it laKCS eJlc~ Issue Invltahons and see theNationaf Cathol1c Rural Life middotHousing Council Philadelphia p lace )What happens C f D M I d 1 tmiddot t

F t t f H rus ra ln 0 opes

The fact that participallts 1ft any summit meeting fall into two obviously hostile blocs shy Commumshc aQd Western h 11 b k w 0 WI e J~cey~ng for polit ical propaga~disti andmiddotmiddoteco1middot

omic advantage selllS the frusshytration of aU hopes for a~y pershymanent solution to the diddle

Eastern-middotproble~si whether they be interrial olillternational

By wHat mayseem a paradox the only guarantee of any nashytions integrity and selfidentity

75 YEARS TN SOClETY Father Laurence) ~~enny The main 8()cialevent vvill be

SJ 94 professorenieritus a ~tate Diner orA~g middot19middot of history at St LOlllis Uni- Speakel willbe AUxiliary IlistI-~middot

1 bull op John JmiddotKrol of Cleveland versltYhas Just celebrated and Supreme Knight Luke E his 7Flth year in~hecSociety Hart ofJ e~llS NC Phu~o There middot~~middotmiddotbean~ugmented

law to which each m~lnber nashytion yields its power of aggresshysion and in returnreceives un conditional asstirancethat thereshy

fore it can never be the victim of such aggression

A word federation corresponds not only to thenations desireto live in peace bt also as

-1 Pius XII has more than once

t d t ( t bl hpom e ou no a y m IS April 1951 and December 1953 3dshydresses on world government) to mans grow~ng recognition of the essential unity of the human race and the community or famshyily of nations

Influence Liniitt~d

What happened in Hungary Korea Viet-Nam PolandGer- many and the middotMiddle East could WASHINGTON (NC )-Bishop never have happened inside a Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne MaryThp~asineeconomics pro world federatio~ in wlhichla- lrid ald u ~ Secretary of fessor at Rosary College River ly about $205 mfllibn for approx

tional aggression is effectively -Labor James P Mitchell will be ForestIlL imately 23000 scholalship8 outlawedmiddot ~ among the principal ~peakers atmiddot A feature of the Second day spread overmiddota four-year periOd

PresidentEiserihowerisrigbt the fourth ~ational Catholicmiddotmiddot ~ssionswill be a panelmiddotdiscusmiddotmiddotmiddotThe scholarships will bemiddot valued in irisisting that a Middle East Social Action Conferencemiddot to be sion middoton Points of Concentra- at between $500 and$1000 for summit conference if corifer- held Sept 5 to7 atthe Univer tion forthe Cathopc SocialAc- each student each year encethere will be must beheid within the framework of the

sity of Notre Dame it was nounced here

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United Nations The United Na The Bishop and the Cabinettions IS the only Imiddotmpaltlal and

member will address the conshydisinterested world organization ference dinner on the night of we have Sept 6 it was announced by

But the United Nations is not Louis F Buckley NC$AC presishya federation it has no law no dent who is chairman of the judiciary a~d only so much ~x- conference ecutive and police power as memJer nations wish to permit Theme of the three-day meetshyto it The United Nations is irt- ing will be ~Areas for Analysis fluential only in the area -f pub- Present and Future Father lic opinion a significant area to Leo R War~ CSC philosophy be sure but not- as Hungary professor at the University of demonstrated - a decisive area Notre Dame will be the speaker

at the opening general session See What Happens HIs tOPIC wIII be The Image of

Now the usual argum~nt of Man In Contemporary Economic azineUnion City N Jthe anti-fedealists is that So- Society The discussion leader

Another argument is that on erence es omes owa~ an ay aClOn orgal11za IOns John Q Adams preSident Man- headed by Donald Thoman as-

world f~derah() IS an utt~rly hattan Refrigerating CoiNew sochite editor of Ave Maria ma~-= remoteldeal Without relevancemiddot Y rk d MrJ h F Don N t D I d- 1 0 an s osep - aZlne 0 re ame n ~ today s prob ems Meanw~lle nclly director of the Hartford There will be a g~ieal sesshytIme ~nd spa~e ba~ners contInue Archdlocesan LaboI lnsmiddottlmiddottutemiddot sionfor reports and findings ofmiddot to dIssolve the middotworld has dwm- New Haven Connmiddot llie confereJlce groupsa sumshydIed to a nelghborhoodl some of the neighborscantsta111d eamiddotcmiddothmiddot Nun Dlscusslon Le~der mary of the conference by Msgr

G g G Hg d tmiddot fother and have weapons leUla( At an leyenirig ~ssion on the eor e I gms Irecor 0

enough to blow everyUiing toope~ingday Father Joseph Fi~~ the Social ACtion Dcpartment kingdom come patllckSr of Fordham um_National Catholic Welfare Conshy

~ middott N Y k u k ference and a bushic5s meeting ~ versl y ew or WI spea on h fl middot p ~ Tn T d T d Whtmiddot on t e nal day of the conferastrewsterE B rlest e re~ owar ~ I e F th M k F Id CoUar SocIety The diSCUSSIOn encemiddot a er ar Itzgera -

Now ShrineDireetor leader will be Dominican Sister CSC ~f Notre Dames econom- although entitled to att~ndj non- - ics department is in charge of public school teachers will Mit

ENmiddotF~IELD(NCroFatherW~lf-~ th T ~~ ~ arrangements for thegt confer- receive thestipends made avail-~ ~ gang J Jodier fo~rrierprovin- a 0 IC eaC~ng ence ableto puphmiddotc school teacher5bull middot cial of- fie LaSaletf~ athers ROME (NC)-Delega~esfrom r------o~-_-----------~-- stationed hi Eastmiddot Brewstet- has 26 countries will attend the fampur- been appoi~ted dire~tor of- the day second International Con Glen Coal amp 0-1 Co 1 nc LaSlfetfe ShdQe hcenti~1 in Nevi gress 9f Catholic Teaching start- bull gt ~ ~

Hamp5hhe inghere Sept II- The organiza- SUCCESSORS TO -He succeeds -Father Roland tlon seeks to link aU culturai

Bedardwho willbecome mastet spiritual and professional organshyof novices at the communitys izations l of Catholic primary novitiate in Center Harbor teachers in one unified group

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Knghts of Columbusto Conduct~ National Conlvention Next We~k

CLEVELAND(NC) -- The program of activities for teenshy76th national convention of the agemiddot sons and daughters of dele-Knights of Columbus will be gates held here from Aug 17 to 22

middotMore than 2000 are expeeted to attend A SolenlnPontifical Mass will be offered by Archbishop Edshyward F Hoban Bishop of Cleve- land Bishop Lawrence J Sheshyhan of Biidgeport will preach the sermon

LAYRETREATmiddotANIS CONFERENCE The loe of Christ urges me on is the theme of1fueNational Catholic Laymens Retre~t Conference to be heW at Cincinnati Ohio

Aug 21-23 Shown discussing convention plans are left toPd R I Imiddotright William J Halloran rOYI ence nationa pres-

ident Bishop John J Wright ofWor~ester Mass Episcoshypal Advisor Father Thomas F Middendorf Covington Ky national executive secretary and Charles L Eppinghoff

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tion Movement at which Father William J Smith SJ director Both bills also provide about of the St Peters CoUege lnsti- $220 million for loans of as much t t f I d as $1000 to coUeg t d tu eon ustnal Relations Jer- e s u en s sey City N J will be the The Houjgte bill requires reshychairman

Panel participants will include Harry OHaire executive secreshy

tary of Serra International Chishycago James J Lamb South Norwalk Conn consulting enshygineer Ed Marciniak of the Catholic Council on Working Life Chicago James OBrien of the United Steelworkers of America Washington and Father Gerard Rooney CP asshy

sociate editor of The Sign Magshy

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WASHINGTON (NC) Teachers and studentsmiddot ia private schools will share with their public school counterparts in major provisionS of the two Federal aid to edul cation proposals brought tQ life bymiddot an adjournment-bound Co~

~ress

The two bills differing ill some provisions provide fede ral fun~s ~or scholarships fel shylowships and loans to college students for purchase of certain educational equipment for teachers institutes andofor other aids

The House measure provides for a total of about one billion dollars $500 million less than the Senate proposal

Offer Scholarships

In both bills graduates of public and private high schools will be eligible middotto compete for Federal scholarships to any acshycredited institution ofhighel education

The measuresmiddot provide roughshy

while the Senatebill contains fbI h)prOVISion or nonpu IC sc 00 II

to receivemiddotmiddot low-interest loana fromthe government to finance thelr purchmiddotases

ProPo~eS Ii1stitutell I f1 shy nama middotmaJor provlslon shy

booth bills middotpublic and non-pub)iemiddot

school teachers may middotparmiddotticipatemiddot in government-financed in8ti- tutes to middotimprove teachers bull

fields such as general educationstudent counsellng andmiddot torelgD Ianguage Instructlon Howev

payment and specifies that colshyleges and universities admini shyster the p~ogram It requires these institutions to put up 25 per cent of the total of funds given them for loans

Encourages Teaching

The Senate measure provideS the loans to be administered by a state agency It also providesthat the borrower may work off 20 per cent of theloan for each yeoar of teaching in either pUb)jc

1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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Holy Father Pramiddotsesiji ew Catholmiddotc Smiddotble ~EW YORK (NC) - A new

Catholic Bible hal) received

ular edition will be out Oct 13 f h BblProductIOn 0 t e new I e

was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

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ROSEMERE (NC)--The largmiddot

Tells Abtainers Give Empty Glass

ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

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A-d Sto observe the Feast of the - S eamen

umptlon tomorrow The gov I

1 ss - MOBILE (NC)-The Catholic

(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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apparationsinthe Lourdes grotshyto the Immaclj~teMother ~ill not want~ to reject or disregardmiddot

our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

by Christ and His Church and made into sacred things that sanctify

nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

I Imiddot D I ta lans ecorate QP I Ph apa YSlclan

BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A rec- ord number of 3~652 students enshyrolled for the 31st annual sumshymer session at the Catholic University of Aqlerica Of this number 817 are priests 1304

Sisters672laymtm and 859 iayshyw~men The greatest number 1940 are registered in the gtad~ uate school of arlls and sciences

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

This lengthy~a n d garrulous

middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

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harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

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The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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THE ANCHOR- African Tribal Queen To Give Princess ~ Thurs Aug 14 1958 15

Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

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Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

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Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

and Mrs George Lelievre 99 nais College a Ridge St and Rodolphe Leshy Very Rev Brother Elisee Ranshy

tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

A former member of St attend the ceremony Right Rev Annes Parish Lelievre was Msgr George P Johnson vicar graduated from Prevost in June general of the diocese of Portshy]957 He has been attending La land will preside

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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forship At Idass The Sign maga~ine fbI August quotes a pen~trating

statement of Father Louis -Bouyer a French Oratbriari and one of the Tn()st brilliant of the liturgi~al schol~rs Father Bouyer in explaining that the liturgical moveshym~n~ is neither esoteric nor ~istocratic says th~tit ineans gettmg everyone--clergy and laymen-to partIcIpate acshytively in Divine worship and cease acting as patrons in a cafeteria

Patrons in a cafeteriaare essentially individuals each one intent upon getting what he wants wIth rio sense of any coimecti()flwith hisneighbor I

Many Catholics go to Mass with that same -attitude Each one attends Mass as an individual There is no corrtshymunity sense-no realizatiou that he is not here alorie but

) that he is united with all others at Mass that he is amem- bel of a worshiping community There is no idea of social

- worship~adoring and thanking and petitioning and atonshyingto God as aJlember of a worshipinggroup

Sometimes a Catholic at Mass will not even realize that- he is uniting with Christ offeting his own prayers

and sacrifices through Christ and with Chri~t arid in Chr~s~

Who alone makes these worthy of presentati~ri to th~SATURDAY- St Joachim husband of St Anne and father

Father oftheinessed Virgin Mary Vir-Indee~ the attitude at Mass is oftenoneofthecafe- tually nothirtg is known of his

teria patron-what can the individualget-Olit of it The Month life He hasbeen honored in the first purpose of the Mass is the first purpose of li1e--to 0( + Eastern Church since its earliest adore God The i~diidual must never lose sigM of ihedaysandinthe Western Church

f~ct that he was created by GOd for one reasoJl aiqne-shyto worship God and that he must do middotthisnot only as an individual but as amember of a worshiping community- the Church-and that this ean be GOne adequately onlyin union with Christ

Men have losttrack of the meaning of worship It is a word that is unfamiliar and an idea that is unknown I

Worship does not mean asking God for things It does DOt mean beingapassive spectator at Mas$

Worship is in reality the great spiritual action of man In it man joins the whole Communion of Saiilts in reverent adoring delight in God Worship is Hie little human spirits humble adoring acknowledgement of the riJel1sur~ leas gloIY of God

What can I say my God my Holy Joy Wh a~t ean any man say when he speaks of Thee That in the words of St Augustine il1 the spirit of- worship

My soul magnifies the Lord and my spjrit rejoiceS in God my Savior That is Marys -worship of God

That must be our spirit of worship at Mass t90 We must J oin with the members of the Church and unite

ourselves with the priest and with Christ the great High Priest in that kind of active praise of God We mustdelightmiddot in the Glory of God We must acknowledge that God is all that matters and thatit is His glory that makes any ltHome

The ~dden thing else worth while emergence 0 f

Deep down in mans soul there is the persistent sense Mickey Rooney that this is true This sense must rise up into conscious- in Andys over-

The Pro Deo Universitys award is simply another indication if indeed sign~ are still neededthat the Church recognizes and praises worth where she finds it I1d _ eourages those W h 0 promote the cause of truth

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~umptio lPflce the 16th century SUNDAY-St Hyacinth Conshy

fessor He was a member of an Hollywood in Focus n illustrious Polish family who ~7 ~l became a Canon of Kracow but

Anticipates With Pleasure Jj~~g t~~ g~~~callO~i~R t f H d F -I ~f- a journey to Rome in the early e urn 0 a r yam I y ) 1200s He made three great apshy

ostolic journeys which took him By Wilham ~ Moormg from the Scandinavian peninsushy

Remember the Hardy family They are reunited at laT t~ Tibet He died an old Carvel and will shortly visit your loc~l theaters Ifyou are ~anm Kracow and was canonshytQo young to rememler them I urge ~ou to maketheir Ized m 1~94 acquaintance there If you recall tlte long and su~ce8sful MGM series you will need no nudg tions and believable family situ

mg atlons than the loyalty and in It appears that only Andy terest of the movie-going fImer-

Hardy ever went awaymiddot HiB ican faTIily return to fill the honored place This has been so IOfg

of his father Judge Hardy who neglected as to feel practically d middot d th tIe WI ac orLe S t 0 fo the s~~~ jcct of Andy Hardy Comes

nessandwe must time it to that universal voic~ofadoi- sized judicial rob~s maybe a ation which says at all times-Holy holy holy Lord GOO shade overboard but the Hardy of hosts Heaven and earth are fu) of Thy Glory GlolV family still remains on~ of few

~ oJ evet depicted in the movies as be to Thee 0 Lord most Hgh -truly representative of Amer-

That is the active role that we must take when we ic8n smalltown life 10 to mass and as members of a worshiping group unite

Fay Holden as ~a withChrist in praising God On the originai Carvel Street- A d llet standing these many yearsTh R bbe a IS war like a ghostly memorial on the

MGM studio backlot my wifeA short while ago Rabbi Morris N Kertzer directorandt had a box picnic with the

of inter-religious activities for the American Jewish CoJri- Hardyfamily theothel evening mittee in~ew York was awarded agold rJIedal bj- the Then theytook us into a studio Catholic International Pro DeO University in Rome He theater to see the film was given the medal for promoting American democratic -It wasawonderful evening principles nostalgi~ of course arid every

bmiddott 1 g 1 word censor an ugly one This Catholic university was foun ltled with the -Ilm 08 I as p easln as a rea reunIOn

~ ~with 1ltingmissed friends which -In New York he warned studio bringing democratic influences to bear on pubHc lne in a way it was heads at the prevalnce ofmiddot through the press radio and other mass media movies dealing violently withEndearing Fay Holden

Thls klnd of an award must be a dst t b the theme of Juvenile delinshy I mc em arrass- (moth~r in the Hardy stories)t f th Ch h h h C quency has given rise to increasshym t t th en 0 ose cn ICS 0 e urc w 0 accuse t e hurch Sara Haden whom you recal as

of being an agent of totalitarianism a foe of demlgtcracy Aunt Milly CecIlia Parker the in every form Itmust be maddening to those who cry out original sister Marian and natshythat Catholicism and democracy are incompatible that one urally thE ubiquitous Andy

(Mickey Rooney) were there eannot be a good C atholic and be a good American as well as new members time

It is rather ridiculous that such puerile barbs -- has added to the Hardy clan ~

still th~ main ammunition ofmiddot those who~e only pretense ~ Teddy Rooney for instance to rehgIOn seems to be that they are agamst the Church~ an eight-ytar-old image of his

Pa plays Andys son inthenew film with Patricia Breslin as the you~~wifeandm~ther ~is-ter MarIans son has grown Into th l th 1e gang ng you amusmg Y portrayed by Johnny Weismull~r

Jr and things have changed the way we all know they doin real life

Fay Holden was teJling me

6 -THE ANCHOR Thurs Aug 14 1958

We~kly Calendar Of Feast Days

TODAY - St Eusebius ConshyfesSor He was a Roman priest sometimes honored as a martyr During the Arian troubles about

257 atmiddot the order of Emperor Coilstantius he was imprisoned by being shut up in a room in his own house He died after BPending seven months in conshyatant prayer in the room-prison

TOMORROW-The Assumpshytion of the Blessed Virgin Mary This Feast a Holy Day of Oblishygation in the United States commemorates the taking up

soJl and body of the Blessed Virgin into heaven after herdeath

ignored in Hollywoods pursuit of wide screen elaborations upon deep and disturbing themes

My guess is that Andy Hardy Comes Home and its immediate sequels tipped off by a final to be continued line willstart a movie cycle that draws back to the theaters the long_absent

family crowd This may mean you will not be seeing the Hardy family on your TV sets for at least a yepr or two

MOre Double-Talk Once again Eric Johnston

spokesman for the major Hollyshywood mO06ie producers has been talking oui of both (orners of his mouth persuading 30 young noblemen

Before the Warren R Austin to follow him he joined the Institute in Burlington Vt he struggling abbey at Citeaux Upshyargued that those who say that on finishing his novitiate he was America is somehow distorted or destroyed in the eyes of the world by this particular film or that are censors He knows t~at propaganda has made the

ing protest on the part ofAmerican parents and resistance on the part of authorities abroad This latter thought gives Johnshyt

s on cause for concern at the public relations level Ad edge t~~ohaiie ~~~t H~~~n~ films might reflect due credit upon our country many others create false and dangerous imshypressions overseas Only a poli- tmiddotmiddot IClan would dodge this unassail shyable fact

A diplomat would recognizethe difference between a censor (in the ugly sense) and on~ of keen moral sensibility Only a politician with a flair for playshy

that nothing but the Ma Hardy ing both ends against the middle role would have pulled her t would tellthe public one thing of retirement and those who seek to cater to

t h 0 ~ Ive had It she sald~ but I I anot er ~ ~

do agree the public needs more You Can Help pleasant stories about family In much the same fashion the people middotinstead of social and Motion Picture Producers Asso-

MONDAY-St Agapitus Marshytyro Patron Saint of Palestrinahe was of noble birth and lived in the third century At the age of 15 he was arrested as a Chrisshytian aM was thrown to wild beasts in the ampitheatre but the animals did not harm him Th I t f I IS mlracu ous even was o-I db Hsebeh~a~dnYbo~deI~~sEm~ peror Aurelian

TUESDAY-St John EudesConfessor A Frenchman he was the founder of the Eudist Fathshyers and the nuns of Our Lady of Charity He continued his mis- sionarYlabors beyond his 75th year and was the author of sev-

end ascetical works He died in 1860

WEDNESDAY - St Bernard of Clairvaux Abbot-Doctor He was bOln in 1091 near Dijon France At the age of 22 after

sentby his abbot to Clairvaux where he became regarded as th~ real founder of the Cister- dans During his lifetime he founded 68 Cistercian houses was adviser to popes kings and

~ouncils and wa3 the preacherof the second crusade He died in 1153 and was declared a

Doctor of the Church in 1830

MPPA through public relations officer Taylor M Mills relies Its not us our ads are cleanthey are passed by our own AdshyvertisingCode office

It is true that ads for foreign films and others offered by inshydependentmiddot peddlers and proshymoters are mote frequent ofshyfenders than those which paSll through the Ad Code mill run by the MPPA This is far from

Isaying that all the ads Issued by major Hollywood studios ared t M f h ecen any 0 t em are not

What is more producer-mem~ bers of the MPPA continue to devise for their publicity camshypaign books double ets of film ads some clean qthers definitely otherwise Only when the pubshylishers or the public object are suggestive and salacious ad lay~ outs withdrawn and cleaner ones submitted

This system tips of the whole PUBLISHER political problems so I will playmiddot ciation att ts to dodge the game The idea is to get away

this- part as long as I and the issue of middotty film advertising with all that can be gotten awayMost Rev James L ConnollyDD PhD series can stand up The Los Angeles Newspaper with Fortunately newspaper

GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER To be Continu~d PUblishers As_ociation recently publishers turn the heat on the Re Daniel F Shallo9 MA Rev John P- Driscoll asked the film producers to ~act film advertisers when enough

How long this may be will as their own censors and stop indignant readers write in toMANAGING EDITOR depend more upon the writersdiscusting ad copy stop their papersAttorney Hugh J Golden kDack ~or lifelike characteri23- Withmiddot pained innqcence ampbe And does this include you

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John S Ames Jr~ Dr Jacob Brenner and Atty Daniel Buckshyley have been named honorary co-chairmen of the forthcoming $100000 Stonehill College East- on campaign accorcIing to anshynouncement made today by Abraham Brooks community chairman

In making the announcement Mr Brooks said The accept- ame of three of Eastons most honored citizens representative of all faiths as honorary chairshymen is an important step for our Stonehill College program Their acceptance is based on the nonsectarian admission polshyicy of the college as well as the advantage of having a Liberal Arts college located within the borders of Easton open to eiemiddotyone regardless of race color or creed As Stonehill Colshylege grows so shall our comshymimity

Frank H Sargent Jr of North Easton has been appoint- ed Memorial Gifts Chairman for the Easton Campaign The cainshyp~lign wilt be conducted this fall and will be the first of 16 Comshymunity campaigns to be organshyized for the Development Proshygram in the immediate service area of the cOllege

The Memorial Gifts Commitshytee under Mr Sargent has ac- cepted an objective of $60000 of the $100000 Easton goal and win solicit individualsorganishyzations and business firms for gifts of $312 or more payable over a three-year period

A meeting of the planning committee for the Easton FUnd will be held at a dinner tonight at the college Mr Brooks will preside

Fall River Nurses Outing Tomorrow

The annual outing of the Fall River Catholic Nurses Guild will be held tomorrow at the summer residence of Mrs Marshygaret Quinn in Lakeville

Members are permitted to bring guests to the affair whi~h will start at noon and will inshyeludeswimming and card games

Those planning to attend are ask~d tQ bring box lunches

BEyerages anddessert will be ~~rved ~

Jesuit TeQches New Math Systetn To Youngsters at Bosfon College

CHESTNUT HILL (NC) - While most children head for the nearest swimming spot tms summer 48 youngsters rush out to Boston College each morning for a refreshing dip hlto a new system of mathematics

The youngsters with the exshycelitiori of one have just finshyished the eighth grade and were selected for participation in the Mathematics Institute on tbe basis of general rather than mathematical ability

They study numbers as writ shyten in Chinese Babylonian IVJayan Ancient Egyptian and Greek Then they are invited to dElvise a number system of ~heii

own Along with the Hindu-Arabic system which uses abase of 10 they are taught to

th b t h h u~ e mary sys em w IC IS the number theory behmd modshyern electronic computers Then the quinary system using the base five is thrown in just for

t prac Ice

Its all part of the theory of the Ilead of the Boston College rriatheriuitics department Father StilOley J Bezuszka SJ He beshylieves it better to solve one Illoblem in 10 different- ways rather thanto work 10 problems in the same way

Father Bezuszka spoke on New Trends in Mathematics at the third annual convention of the Catholic Teachers Assoshyciatioh of the Fall River Diocese at St Annes School Fall River last April

Devises Textbook For the past two and a- half

years he has been working with mathematics teachersin devising 11 new textbook in modern high IIchool mathematics Published and revised under the name of

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Sets Patterns andOperations text has already been used a controlled experimental

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BYZANTINE RITE Arch- bishop Constantine Bohashychevsky top Apostolic Exshyarch of Philadelphia has been made a Metropolitan by the Holy Father BishopA b S

m rose enyshyn OSBM bottom Exarch of Stamford is headof the suffragan Ex- archy which includes - St Johns Parish in Fall River The Bishops have jurisdic-

tiol1 over Ruthenian Catho- lieS of the Byzantine Rite NC Photo ~ ~lt

schools and will be tried in sevshyeral more this coming year

Surprisingly enough English plays a large part in the study of mlnibers Fot how can you de- telmille whaT operations are tomiddot be performed unless youknow ellactly what is meant

Todramatize this the chil dr-en analyze the Constitution of the United States Its language amd provisions determine what isand what is not lawful in our society When applied tomallie- matics the assumptions a pupil begins with the terms used and th-eirmeaning determine what operations can be performed in the mathematical system

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Ie e c I ren In eIr way through the problems proshyposed by Fa ther BezusZka 88

th t t h st ti hi d ma ema ICS eac ers 1 en them obse~vll1g the proceedmgs Later ~hlle the students worlt practJce problems under the dl-

tt f - t ts th rec on 0 aSSIS an In -auo er room theteachers eVa1uat~ ~he lesson and dlSCUSS the teacbmg methods requIred to get the conshycepts acros~

Theteachers epresent 75 difshyferente sc~~ls hail from 131 states Waslungton D C Puerto Rico arid Baghdad Thirty teacb in public schools and 58 are niembers of religious orders either priests Brothers or ~uns

As part of the control of the ellperiment the children must leave the textbooks at school This insures no cramming or help from home The beauty of this system says Father BeshyzLlSZka is-that you dont correct parents homework They couldnt help the children beshycause they wouldnt know what life were talking about For ex- ample bow many parents are familiar with the binary syste~ L~t alone the Theoa DE Seta

solemn novena which closed onIntention of Novena the H3th anniversary of the

For Brother Andre birth of the late Holy Cross Brother Andre who founded the

MONTREAL (NC) - Thousands world famous St Josephs Orashyof pilgrims from Canada and the tory shrine United States have made the The intention of the novena

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Is LJnJorgettable ExperiericeMiss Maguire By Mary Tinley Daly BOSTON (NC)-Julia F Mashy

A trio of eldest grandchildren have spent-the p~t three guireof Topeka KanSas was reshydays at our house elected national regent of the Granrna a copfidential whisper was purred into our National Circle Daughters of

ear as we stopped for a red light Lu Anns soft brown hair Isabella at their 59th annual convention held at the Statler

middot brushing our ch(~k Want (Heres hoping Mommy will Hilton Hotel here me to blow the lIghts green always have breath tmQugh for More than 1400 delegates fromfor yoU Blow e~l green all an upsa-daisy and never rtlich the United States Canada andt the way our puffing stage) the Philippines attended the

Personally we could think of Lesson in Relax~tio~ four-day meeting Public climax nothing more red-carpetish than We even relearned the Ie- of the convention which was de-IUch VIP treat- fIeshment of an afternoon nap voted mainly to business meetshyment n~thing Somehow watching children ings was a Solemn POl1tifical ~ut g~een lights relaxsoeffortl~~~ly in the stil~ Mass in the Cathedral of the an the way of the early afternoon makes~he i Holy Cross offered by Auxliary

Im blowing How to Relax alticleswe read bull M M~ Bishop Eric F MacKenZie of Granma L~ eeniutile A NUN S STORY SIster Mary Thomas Mor~l Boston with Msgr Edward J Anne took a W~ au~ts in thcne a~tlces first nun to intern at Bellevue MedicaLCenter New York -Shea ~ational chaplain as archshymiddoteep breath are advisecl toDlassag~ ~r-examines a heart patientmiddot in theemerg~ncy ward Sister Pli~si and Father Joseph ~ and blew untilshould~rblades w rub the bac~ Mary expect~ to study tropical medi~ine befor~ going to8 BeattY~ Ma5sachus~tts S t amiddott e )aero face was of our necks dO a round-and~ mission probably in the South PaCific NG Photo chaplam as deacon aearly a~ red round with the filgcer1l at the In the sermon Msgr FranCIS

middotas the light temples J Lally editox of The Pilot

oiCeol rmdereOannd anllyto~O ~~h~~S~~~ middotNationalmiddot Wam~nIS (ounciImiddot Plan~~middot Boston archdiocesan newspapern N M hl toldthe members to model themshySean she 01- If you watch srn~ll children AnnuaI CQnventIon ext ant selves after the Blessed Mother dered the backseat passengers you find that you Just havtoAlthOUghMaryrepresentsa

fl d NGTON (NC) Coo Miss Hocy~ topic wHlbe wom- Blow bull 0P7-an you re gonE WASHI - - lt perfectlon which cannot be Th th d l ht f d f 1 tee ans service to the local comshyThree pairs of lips pursed and erels e eig 0 ISCOV- tributions 0 wom~n vOun 1S equaled he said this fact does

the concerted blow-or the fact evrmg the fascmatlOn lOthe to the growth of the Church and mUhit) Mrs Lees the world not reproach us or put us to that time was tp -- made the commonplace a ~utterIY poised improvement of communities in community Sister Maria del confused shame On the con lights turn green as the children O a flowe~ a bird clilggmg for the United States will he re- Reythe missions and Mrs Sul- trary it is our solace and hope clapped their hal1ds in satisfac- hiS dmner m the ram-drenched viewed at the 29th national-con- livan government of salvation It is because of her

middottionmiddot earth a swarm of an~ bUSily ~ention of the National Council Miss Hoey hasworked through purity-strange consoling parashyBlow ~m Gween carrying sand one ~ram at a of Catholic Women the KerbyFoundation to en- dox-that we who are defiled

-We alwath blo~ em gween time even an egg frying chang- Sessions will be held starting courage understanding and ac can find in her not the portent ingtexture with every second bull Sept 20 in St Louis Some 10- ceptance by Catholic iaymen of our punlshment but the pledgefor Daddy Deirdre testified It b th d ti

seen a ree- ay vaca on 000 delegates are expected to and women of their role in the of OUl own perfection801emnly Now ve blow em h 11 f t we S a never orge attend the five-day meeting 1gte- civic life of democratic society Mrs LOUiS Budenz spoke atpeen for you Granmil -VI M k A ~ Ing held at the invitation of She was awarded ~he Sienna the natlonal banquet w ith HelenHow to keep up tlris magIc we ar S nniVerSIJry ~_

wondered Lets see those Archbishop Joseph E Ritter of Medal by Theta Phi Alpha na- B ODonnell national direetor lights are synchronizec for 30 Of Her Profession St Louis and the St Louis tional Catholic social sorority acting as chmiddotairman and Mrs miles per hour-if we drive 30h A former member eI st Archdiocesan Council ofCath- and NCCW affiliate for her Carolyn B Manning past nashy

middotwed approach while the1 were Marys parish North Attlebol1o olic Women achievements tional regent as co-chairman still red and the blow would is observing the 25tb anniver- Noted Speakers Mrs Lee was appointed to the Among those from New Bedshydo the trick It worked every sary of her profession as a Margaret Mealey NCCW ex- Inter-American Commission a ford taking an active part in the time all the ~ay to th~ super Carmelite nun at Holy Crossecutive secretary has announced specililized agency of- the 01- sessions were Mrs Ernest Letenshymarket And there ~he children Monastery 317 East B -Street that Msgr Paul F Tanner gen- ganization of A~erican Statesdre Regent of Hyacinth Circle -Wished a parking space Iron Mountain Mich eral secretary of the National b~ PresidenfEisenhower in No 71 who served as Chairman Sean in the basket seat the Sister Mary Saint John of the Catholic Welfare Conference 1952 She was elected vice chair- of the Committee on Nomina- two girls holding OltO the sides Cross the former Miss Catherine parent body of NCCw will dis mini of the commission at its tions Misses Lydia Pacheco and we made our leisu1rely way ziich of Pl~ihville was professed cuss ~Womans Service to the 12th Assembly at the Pa~ Amer- Martha A Douglas Past Regents around the market as a cloistered Catmelite on the Church ican Union in Washington in whoserved as clerks fOl the con-

My daddys to~atoes are big- feast of the Nativity of tht) He will be joined by four 1957 vention Misses Natalie Ferreira lt) ern those Lu A~rie scor1fully Blessed Virgin Mary Sept 8 women noted for their person- Well Known Works Alice Miller Dorothy Gibbs and

waved a hand at the pile of 1933 at the carmel at Grand al careers of service Jane Hoey Eileen Marshall who served as- Sister Maria del Rey joined tomatoes My daddv says that Rapids Mich Nw York and Washington DC pages Mfss Mary F Maleady of the Maryknoll nuns in 1933

God makes the sunshine and In November 1950 Sister Mary dlrector of the Kerby Founda- Fall River and Mrs LillianAmong books she has writtenrain make his tomatoes big St John was one of II group of tion and former director of the are Her Name is Mercy In Guthrie of New Bedford were cause theyie good for children nuI)s sent to fou~d anew carmel bureau of public assistance of and Out the Andes Nun in middotco-chairmen of the tour to hisshyOnly -sometimes Lu Anne hesi- at Iron ~ountairtmiddot on lJte ~ic~i- the U S Department of Health Red China and Bernie Be- torical spots in the vicinity of tated Daddy has to water em gan pen~nsula at the mVltat~ Education and Welfare Mrs comes a Nun Boston with the hose Well Igues some of the BIshop of Marquette ~ Floyd W Lee San Mateo NM _~~~~bullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbullbull~~bullbullbull_ bullbull ~~~ times Gods too busy to make it Alumnae Group Plans b- U S deJegate t~ - the Intershyrain - 1 Amencan Commission of Wom-

There was something theolog- Dinner Fashion Show en Sister Maria del Rey public - Ically askew here We hasten- Sacred Hearts Academy (Fall relations director for Maryknoll

ed to add that God is never too K SulRiver) Alumnae Association will Sisters and Rep Leonor shy

busy~but He expeets people to hold a combined dinner and livan of Missouriwork for their tomatoes to givethem a drink when they need it fashion show Monday middotOct 20 at ~I wanila drink Deirdre Whites Restaurant to replace spoke up Have you got enough the annual Fall banquet m 0 n e y to get us cokes Mrs Helen Foley Hargraves Granma and Miss Anne Marum are coshy

chairmen of the event whichisSomeday Is Now open to the public There was enough money for The membership drhe headedthat-but almost not enough by Mrs Veronica Heywood

money at the check-out stand Dunn will be held Sept 15thanks tomiddot Sean al1d his own through Oct 15 -Private shopping Mrs Maureen Kennedy Kenny

My favor Grandma he presided at the executive boardwould say at every aisle pitchshy meeting iJi the aosence of theing a can of a paekage of his president Mrs Jeannine Letourshy

favorite fruit cereal or peanut neati Dionnebutter into the basket But with that intriguing srriije and the ~-middot_middot_middot_-middot

eonfidence that his favor was CORREIA amp SONSautomatically his-for-the-askshy

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104 Allen St New lJedfordhad forgotten somewhat the alert preoccupation with things o~~~o~~~__ of the present the lhdng to the fullest of every single minute~ Someday next week have no meaning If werc~ going on a picnic we go now and startmiddot

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JU8t about everybody allplauds this new fOCus of fashions spotlight Wonderful for instance is the prirrm donna coat with great fur collar above an utterly simple column of a wat Indeed theres such an entirely new school of thinking about coats this year that youll want to try 011 all the new shapes and decide which style is just for Toll

Incidentally right now is the Yery best time to buy a cloth eeat a fur-trimmed cloth coat er a fur jacket stole or coat because you thereby share in the savings offered by these pre-eason fashion promoshytions

Speaking of newseason coats~ )OuU applaud tll~ bea4ty the Yersatility of the cashmere coat which is actually fine for year rottnd wear This season its loomed 9Ofterthan cotton candy and is available in fashions most flaHeting new and classic shap-Jogs

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Cosmetics Important Valtation bound Before you

ven glance at a travel brochure or tallte your lug~age out to air make a bee-line to your favorite eosml~tic counter or shop This is the one time in your life you wont want to take a holiday from your usual beauty routine Take these bottled bits of beaut magie with you and stay pretty the easy way

If youd spend leisure moshyments beautifully dressed youn elect one of the lovely easyshyoare dacron-and-cotto dusters A beauty I admired this week is everything a duster should be its fully wtbeautifully tailshyorM and prettily detailed with ace piping

Whats more its done in dripshydry dacron and cotton that makes it a perfect travellet YouU pack it into your vacation wardrobe and wear it around the house too - every chance ou get

W4~ar the new cap of feathers - a blaze of jet black and gold It provides a rich jewel-like acshycent for the new silhouettes of Fall Wear it (leep back and let it cover your hair - its DeWll

Great White Way White is right - and tops fo

Mid-Summer Take cover - unshyder a frosty whitc hat so pretty over the colorful prints and deep trans-season tones of youI mid-lICason costumes Some are ideal for daytime wear others are martly styled ehill-dlasers

for the cool of the ev~ning Go the great white way this Midshyaummer and listen to complishymenta

Do you wear eyeglasses Are TOll certain that youre wearing the right frame for your faceshytype A photograph or a paintshying gains beauty and importance

by proper fmming Please do lICe to it that youre face is adshyequately framcd for beauty

Incidentally a rimless eyeshyglass iamp virtually an unframed picture Simply add a frame shythe appropliate and flattering frame - and you have a beauty pI WI instead of a beauty minus ~

Erewear for Adornment Many present-day frames are

enhalced with charming 9r nashymentation Choose your frames for beauty with the detailing at the point you would accent shyon the brow-line to move with the upsweep - or a cluster at the end to give the face width

Never permit the detail to be elO8Cr to the nose than the in-Del corner of yoUr eyebrow Avoid a horizontal decoration en a wide nose Make sure thatwhen t~mn

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they are cleal rested and shinshying Dont be afraid that careshyfully selected eyewear will deshytract rom your attractiveness Protect your preciouamp vision shyand wear your eyewear for adornment

If yOU have an oval face wear pear-shaped or Ha r 1 e qui n

frames The bridge should be softly ctlrved Lower part of the frame should be designed to covel oliiscolorations or eye-cirshycles

Wusionsof Width I( YGU have an oblong face to

create the illusion of width keep frames within the margin line of the widest point of thecheekshybone 1rhe bridge should be 9Oftshy1) curved

If you have a round face ereshyate an illusion of slenderness by wearing frames slightly wider th_ the widest point of the facial outline The bridge should be as widens possible and sHghtlr arched There should -be a definite upsweep to the iowshyer part of thc frame

If you have a square face creshyate the illusion of width by wearing a franle slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be arched to create seeming length from the bridge to the point of the chin The lower part of the frameshould have a slightly upswept curve

For Triangle Type If you have a triangular shape

face create as much width as possible by wearing upper framel slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be slightly curved and form palt of an upswept line Lower parmiddott of frame should repeat grace[ullyupswept moveshyment

If you have an invertedshytriangle type bee keep width Of

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I you have a diamond-shape face accent the width above the cheekbone as with a modified Harlequin shape Use wide flowshying ~Ipper bridge line Lower frame should be full and downshyswept to the outer jawline

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Wins Vatican Praise PURCHASE (NC) - A nunshy

scholar at Manhattanville Colshyl~ge of the Sac~ed Heart here has receivc - a Vatican letter exshytendiHg sincere and well deshyserved eongratulations to her for her work in scripturalstudies

Sent to Mother Kathryn Sullishy

van the letter was signed by His Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal PizUlrdo Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities who commended Mother Suliivan for displaying the utmost djligence in Biblishycal studies Your works in the field he wrote have been of the t~reatest merit

Mother Sullivan is professor of Sacred SCIjpture at Manhatshytanville College She has collabshyorated with MsgrJohn E SteinshymuHer pastor of St Barbaras church Brooklyn N Y in work on a Cathrlic Biblical Encycloshypedill

Mother Sullivan a member 01 the Religiom of the Sacred kearts is the author of numershyOWl books and articles She is th~ first woman ever admitted to membelship inthe CatholiC B4b~AaBodati

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CATHOLIC WOMENCONVENTIONThe 29th Natshyional Convention of the National Council of Catholic Womea will meet in St Louis Sept 20-24 Handling details for the 10000 delegates are left to right Miss Mary Donohoe of the NOCW staff Mrs Donald T Shawlco-chairman of the convention and Mrs William B Knupp Convention chairshyman NC Photo

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Canadas National Shrine of Mary Wi II Observe Assumption Feast

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Que (NC) - The ~entena~y of the Lourdes apparlh~ms WIll be celebrated WIth speCIal pomp at Canadas national Shrine of Our Lady here GO ~ugust 15 feast of the AssumptIOn

Hi~ Eminence Pau~ Emile Caldmal Leger ArchbIshop of lI~ntreal will officiate ~t PonshytIflcal Mass at10 AM

The day willopen with a ~id-nrght fass m the ~sllica~ offered by ArchbIshop Glovanm Panico Apostoli~ Delegate to Canada a Mass mthe ora~ry by ArchbIshop Paul Bermer Bishop M Gase and former Apostohc NunCIO to Panama a~d a Mass at the pavilion b B~s~op G L PelletIer of TrOll Rlvleres

Other Masses will be said conshytinuouslyat the altar of the mirshyaculous statue of Our Lady the centerpiece of the shrine from

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Prior to the f~ast of the Assumption there will be novlma conducted from August

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To promote decency in the comshymunication arts a thorough study of the censorship quesshytion has been urged by the42nd national coll1ntion of the Nashytional CatholIC Womens Union

Delegates at the Unions soshycial action meeting also singled out three deficiencies of genshyerai education in the United States

1) a lack of complehensive and sQHd programs in thuPlgter grades and high school 2) alshylowing immature students to seshylect their own subjects and 3) a lack of intellectual and moral discipline

Consumer Protest Approved resolutions called

for a restoration oC parental inshyfluence with children ana pointshyed out the importance of Chrisshytian 90briety a~ainst the alarmshying glowth of alcoholic overshyindulgence

The wonlen commended the splendidllClvice Of the Leshygion of Decency and the Nationshyal Office for Decent Literature Their work the resolution read is the exercise of 3 conshystitutionally guaranteed right of fredom of expression - in the category of criticism and conshysumer protest but not censorshy

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ity has the right and duty to enforce an abridgement of [refshydom of speech in the interest of

the common good the resolushytion added To 3oid the neshygleet of duty and the abuse of power we urge a thorough study of the entire problem freely called ccnsorship

Two Great Evils Speaking oC public school edshy

ucation the group found the system assailed by two great evils which itmiddot identified political interference and the lack of religious and moral training

That Catholics haye ther own schools the resolution said should in no wise induce them toasstlme an attitude of

6 to 14 by Father Gerard Stpassivity OJ disinter~stedness Pierre cH Trois Rivieres and a toward public schools trjduu~ from August 12 to 14 The women called for a closeI conducted bFather Martin E contact between Catholics in Norton OMI of Lowell Mass public schools and the Church

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Summary by Msgr Higgins or non public schools Also ntionmiddot 0 f pronmence middotmiddotviet Russia wont go along Wl~h ~ will be Emerson Hynes sOciol- - ~ shy A meetingmiddot of additional con- terest on the loan isarrested

But the Aribrl3tions like the Jt ~ pgy professor at middotSt JohnsUni~ terence groups has been Sched- while the borrower is engaged new nations i~ Africa ~ind Asia I amwllhng to grant that pos- versity Collegeville ~Mfnn uled for the second daymiddotmiddotThemiddot in teaching

a lso have a glowJng sense of sibilitybut I ~omiddot not see whywe~ In meetmgs of conference conferences will concern the their own identity as nations shOllId erect a pOSsibilWr intQ itmiddot Fun~s for the purchaseof 8c~ tmiddot tmiddotmiddot h groups the fields of rural life fieldsof labor-management etIu entitic equipment and sOme and a summit conference of cer am y or w y the JVestern middot1middot middot tmiddot d dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot catlmiddotln headedmiddot by Famiddottmiddothermiddot Framiddotn-middotmiddot bull t ilmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot th t 1 middotemp()y~r orgamza IOns an - middotother educational middotaids aremiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot the big powers patterned as it na IOn a~ w~ as e ne~ra Ocesan sociaTadiori directoiswill cis J McDonriell oftheCatholic y---

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Illy ~onald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The present crisis in the Middl~ East presents us~ith

another classic illustration of the need for a juridically based supra-rational organization within which intershynational disputes eanbe settled without prei udice to any of the nations invo~vmiddoted today lies precisely in a supra-

The prQspect of the big national organization based on powers meeting to settle the fate of the little nashytions like Lebanon _ even if the big powers were in a

genuinely conshyciihitory frame of mind _ is one which is not only unap-P ea lin g (t 0

some big and most little nashytions ali k e) but also unshypromising

Pope Pius XII a m on g

others has long insisted

I that nat io oamiddotlmiddot dignity and identity territorial politi~al culfural arid eConomic inegrity must be respecten~s fully in the little nationsa~middotthey are in the larger ones and that pOlitshyical and ~conofjlltPwercan~ot be the determinant of ones moral obligation iomiddot this regard

Power and Rights

It ~as too much of course tomiddot

the to disshyexpect big nations tinguish between power and rights and even today itmiddot ismiddot doubtful whether any of the middotnashytions in either East or West acknowledge tIiat distinction or are prepared to give it meaningshyful recognition in internationai conduct

But if the rights of the little nations in the Middle East are considered of little account thmiddot 1 d

elr 01 r~sdourcfes cornman a different km 0 respect Oil is

M ddl E the least s power andtil ft e reason 011 s present posishy

and doomed even befon~ it laKCS eJlc~ Issue Invltahons and see theNationaf Cathol1c Rural Life middotHousing Council Philadelphia p lace )What happens C f D M I d 1 tmiddot t

F t t f H rus ra ln 0 opes

The fact that participallts 1ft any summit meeting fall into two obviously hostile blocs shy Commumshc aQd Western h 11 b k w 0 WI e J~cey~ng for polit ical propaga~disti andmiddotmiddoteco1middot

omic advantage selllS the frusshytration of aU hopes for a~y pershymanent solution to the diddle

Eastern-middotproble~si whether they be interrial olillternational

By wHat mayseem a paradox the only guarantee of any nashytions integrity and selfidentity

75 YEARS TN SOClETY Father Laurence) ~~enny The main 8()cialevent vvill be

SJ 94 professorenieritus a ~tate Diner orA~g middot19middot of history at St LOlllis Uni- Speakel willbe AUxiliary IlistI-~middot

1 bull op John JmiddotKrol of Cleveland versltYhas Just celebrated and Supreme Knight Luke E his 7Flth year in~hecSociety Hart ofJ e~llS NC Phu~o There middot~~middotmiddotbean~ugmented

law to which each m~lnber nashytion yields its power of aggresshysion and in returnreceives un conditional asstirancethat thereshy

fore it can never be the victim of such aggression

A word federation corresponds not only to thenations desireto live in peace bt also as

-1 Pius XII has more than once

t d t ( t bl hpom e ou no a y m IS April 1951 and December 1953 3dshydresses on world government) to mans grow~ng recognition of the essential unity of the human race and the community or famshyily of nations

Influence Liniitt~d

What happened in Hungary Korea Viet-Nam PolandGer- many and the middotMiddle East could WASHINGTON (NC )-Bishop never have happened inside a Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne MaryThp~asineeconomics pro world federatio~ in wlhichla- lrid ald u ~ Secretary of fessor at Rosary College River ly about $205 mfllibn for approx

tional aggression is effectively -Labor James P Mitchell will be ForestIlL imately 23000 scholalship8 outlawedmiddot ~ among the principal ~peakers atmiddot A feature of the Second day spread overmiddota four-year periOd

PresidentEiserihowerisrigbt the fourth ~ational Catholicmiddotmiddot ~ssionswill be a panelmiddotdiscusmiddotmiddotmiddotThe scholarships will bemiddot valued in irisisting that a Middle East Social Action Conferencemiddot to be sion middoton Points of Concentra- at between $500 and$1000 for summit conference if corifer- held Sept 5 to7 atthe Univer tion forthe Cathopc SocialAc- each student each year encethere will be must beheid within the framework of the

sity of Notre Dame it was nounced here

an-middot

United Nations The United Na The Bishop and the Cabinettions IS the only Imiddotmpaltlal and

member will address the conshydisinterested world organization ference dinner on the night of we have Sept 6 it was announced by

But the United Nations is not Louis F Buckley NC$AC presishya federation it has no law no dent who is chairman of the judiciary a~d only so much ~x- conference ecutive and police power as memJer nations wish to permit Theme of the three-day meetshyto it The United Nations is irt- ing will be ~Areas for Analysis fluential only in the area -f pub- Present and Future Father lic opinion a significant area to Leo R War~ CSC philosophy be sure but not- as Hungary professor at the University of demonstrated - a decisive area Notre Dame will be the speaker

at the opening general session See What Happens HIs tOPIC wIII be The Image of

Now the usual argum~nt of Man In Contemporary Economic azineUnion City N Jthe anti-fedealists is that So- Society The discussion leader

Another argument is that on erence es omes owa~ an ay aClOn orgal11za IOns John Q Adams preSident Man- headed by Donald Thoman as-

world f~derah() IS an utt~rly hattan Refrigerating CoiNew sochite editor of Ave Maria ma~-= remoteldeal Without relevancemiddot Y rk d MrJ h F Don N t D I d- 1 0 an s osep - aZlne 0 re ame n ~ today s prob ems Meanw~lle nclly director of the Hartford There will be a g~ieal sesshytIme ~nd spa~e ba~ners contInue Archdlocesan LaboI lnsmiddottlmiddottutemiddot sionfor reports and findings ofmiddot to dIssolve the middotworld has dwm- New Haven Connmiddot llie confereJlce groupsa sumshydIed to a nelghborhoodl some of the neighborscantsta111d eamiddotcmiddothmiddot Nun Dlscusslon Le~der mary of the conference by Msgr

G g G Hg d tmiddot fother and have weapons leUla( At an leyenirig ~ssion on the eor e I gms Irecor 0

enough to blow everyUiing toope~ingday Father Joseph Fi~~ the Social ACtion Dcpartment kingdom come patllckSr of Fordham um_National Catholic Welfare Conshy

~ middott N Y k u k ference and a bushic5s meeting ~ versl y ew or WI spea on h fl middot p ~ Tn T d T d Whtmiddot on t e nal day of the conferastrewsterE B rlest e re~ owar ~ I e F th M k F Id CoUar SocIety The diSCUSSIOn encemiddot a er ar Itzgera -

Now ShrineDireetor leader will be Dominican Sister CSC ~f Notre Dames econom- although entitled to att~ndj non- - ics department is in charge of public school teachers will Mit

ENmiddotF~IELD(NCroFatherW~lf-~ th T ~~ ~ arrangements for thegt confer- receive thestipends made avail-~ ~ gang J Jodier fo~rrierprovin- a 0 IC eaC~ng ence ableto puphmiddotc school teacher5bull middot cial of- fie LaSaletf~ athers ROME (NC)-Delega~esfrom r------o~-_-----------~-- stationed hi Eastmiddot Brewstet- has 26 countries will attend the fampur- been appoi~ted dire~tor of- the day second International Con Glen Coal amp 0-1 Co 1 nc LaSlfetfe ShdQe hcenti~1 in Nevi gress 9f Catholic Teaching start- bull gt ~ ~

Hamp5hhe inghere Sept II- The organiza- SUCCESSORS TO -He succeeds -Father Roland tlon seeks to link aU culturai

Bedardwho willbecome mastet spiritual and professional organshyof novices at the communitys izations l of Catholic primary novitiate in Center Harbor teachers in one unified group

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Knghts of Columbusto Conduct~ National Conlvention Next We~k

CLEVELAND(NC) -- The program of activities for teenshy76th national convention of the agemiddot sons and daughters of dele-Knights of Columbus will be gates held here from Aug 17 to 22

middotMore than 2000 are expeeted to attend A SolenlnPontifical Mass will be offered by Archbishop Edshyward F Hoban Bishop of Cleve- land Bishop Lawrence J Sheshyhan of Biidgeport will preach the sermon

LAYRETREATmiddotANIS CONFERENCE The loe of Christ urges me on is the theme of1fueNational Catholic Laymens Retre~t Conference to be heW at Cincinnati Ohio

Aug 21-23 Shown discussing convention plans are left toPd R I Imiddotright William J Halloran rOYI ence nationa pres-

ident Bishop John J Wright ofWor~ester Mass Episcoshypal Advisor Father Thomas F Middendorf Covington Ky national executive secretary and Charles L Eppinghoff

Cincinnati general chairman NC Photo Ii J 1 ~

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tion Movement at which Father William J Smith SJ director Both bills also provide about of the St Peters CoUege lnsti- $220 million for loans of as much t t f I d as $1000 to coUeg t d tu eon ustnal Relations Jer- e s u en s sey City N J will be the The Houjgte bill requires reshychairman

Panel participants will include Harry OHaire executive secreshy

tary of Serra International Chishycago James J Lamb South Norwalk Conn consulting enshygineer Ed Marciniak of the Catholic Council on Working Life Chicago James OBrien of the United Steelworkers of America Washington and Father Gerard Rooney CP asshy

sociate editor of The Sign Magshy

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Private Shools To Have Share hi FederaI Aid

WASHINGTON (NC) Teachers and studentsmiddot ia private schools will share with their public school counterparts in major provisionS of the two Federal aid to edul cation proposals brought tQ life bymiddot an adjournment-bound Co~

~ress

The two bills differing ill some provisions provide fede ral fun~s ~or scholarships fel shylowships and loans to college students for purchase of certain educational equipment for teachers institutes andofor other aids

The House measure provides for a total of about one billion dollars $500 million less than the Senate proposal

Offer Scholarships

In both bills graduates of public and private high schools will be eligible middotto compete for Federal scholarships to any acshycredited institution ofhighel education

The measuresmiddot provide roughshy

while the Senatebill contains fbI h)prOVISion or nonpu IC sc 00 II

to receivemiddotmiddot low-interest loana fromthe government to finance thelr purchmiddotases

ProPo~eS Ii1stitutell I f1 shy nama middotmaJor provlslon shy

booth bills middotpublic and non-pub)iemiddot

school teachers may middotparmiddotticipatemiddot in government-financed in8ti- tutes to middotimprove teachers bull

fields such as general educationstudent counsellng andmiddot torelgD Ianguage Instructlon Howev

payment and specifies that colshyleges and universities admini shyster the p~ogram It requires these institutions to put up 25 per cent of the total of funds given them for loans

Encourages Teaching

The Senate measure provideS the loans to be administered by a state agency It also providesthat the borrower may work off 20 per cent of theloan for each yeoar of teaching in either pUb)jc

1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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Holy Father Pramiddotsesiji ew Catholmiddotc Smiddotble ~EW YORK (NC) - A new

Catholic Bible hal) received

ular edition will be out Oct 13 f h BblProductIOn 0 t e new I e

was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

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ROSEMERE (NC)--The largmiddot

Tells Abtainers Give Empty Glass

ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

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1 ss - MOBILE (NC)-The Catholic

(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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apparationsinthe Lourdes grotshyto the Immaclj~teMother ~ill not want~ to reject or disregardmiddot

our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

by Christ and His Church and made into sacred things that sanctify

nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

I Imiddot D I ta lans ecorate QP I Ph apa YSlclan

BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A rec- ord number of 3~652 students enshyrolled for the 31st annual sumshymer session at the Catholic University of Aqlerica Of this number 817 are priests 1304

Sisters672laymtm and 859 iayshyw~men The greatest number 1940 are registered in the gtad~ uate school of arlls and sciences

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

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middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

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middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

that way 01 your DIOCESAN DIR~CTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE He also said that the most 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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America is to contrihute to the recovery of the destitute classshy n amp D Sales and Service i

dd th t thO es a lIlg a 1n IS way we INclshall have an unbreachable barrier against communism FRIGIDAIREmiddot

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Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

most nothing Meanwhile the tension slackens and the reader begins to Tawn That is alway fatal

Abnormal Psycholo~y Ngaio Marsh who has few

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The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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vacationers seeking a respite from a

years toil and labor -

Many ~f them will drive as though it

will be the last vacation of their life-

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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Franciscan

Gets Things Done MANCHESTER (NC) -The qUiet America) who gets things done has marked up another

succ~ss F th G It d f

a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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CA_RPETmiddot WITH EASE at MORENCYS

broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

middot~Uoa DIODet

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THE ANCHOR- African Tribal Queen To Give Princess ~ Thurs Aug 14 1958 15

Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

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Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

and Mrs George Lelievre 99 nais College a Ridge St and Rodolphe Leshy Very Rev Brother Elisee Ranshy

tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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Stonehill Names Drive Chairmen

John S Ames Jr~ Dr Jacob Brenner and Atty Daniel Buckshyley have been named honorary co-chairmen of the forthcoming $100000 Stonehill College East- on campaign accorcIing to anshynouncement made today by Abraham Brooks community chairman

In making the announcement Mr Brooks said The accept- ame of three of Eastons most honored citizens representative of all faiths as honorary chairshymen is an important step for our Stonehill College program Their acceptance is based on the nonsectarian admission polshyicy of the college as well as the advantage of having a Liberal Arts college located within the borders of Easton open to eiemiddotyone regardless of race color or creed As Stonehill Colshylege grows so shall our comshymimity

Frank H Sargent Jr of North Easton has been appoint- ed Memorial Gifts Chairman for the Easton Campaign The cainshyp~lign wilt be conducted this fall and will be the first of 16 Comshymunity campaigns to be organshyized for the Development Proshygram in the immediate service area of the cOllege

The Memorial Gifts Commitshytee under Mr Sargent has ac- cepted an objective of $60000 of the $100000 Easton goal and win solicit individualsorganishyzations and business firms for gifts of $312 or more payable over a three-year period

A meeting of the planning committee for the Easton FUnd will be held at a dinner tonight at the college Mr Brooks will preside

Fall River Nurses Outing Tomorrow

The annual outing of the Fall River Catholic Nurses Guild will be held tomorrow at the summer residence of Mrs Marshygaret Quinn in Lakeville

Members are permitted to bring guests to the affair whi~h will start at noon and will inshyeludeswimming and card games

Those planning to attend are ask~d tQ bring box lunches

BEyerages anddessert will be ~~rved ~

Jesuit TeQches New Math Systetn To Youngsters at Bosfon College

CHESTNUT HILL (NC) - While most children head for the nearest swimming spot tms summer 48 youngsters rush out to Boston College each morning for a refreshing dip hlto a new system of mathematics

The youngsters with the exshycelitiori of one have just finshyished the eighth grade and were selected for participation in the Mathematics Institute on tbe basis of general rather than mathematical ability

They study numbers as writ shyten in Chinese Babylonian IVJayan Ancient Egyptian and Greek Then they are invited to dElvise a number system of ~heii

own Along with the Hindu-Arabic system which uses abase of 10 they are taught to

th b t h h u~ e mary sys em w IC IS the number theory behmd modshyern electronic computers Then the quinary system using the base five is thrown in just for

t prac Ice

Its all part of the theory of the Ilead of the Boston College rriatheriuitics department Father StilOley J Bezuszka SJ He beshylieves it better to solve one Illoblem in 10 different- ways rather thanto work 10 problems in the same way

Father Bezuszka spoke on New Trends in Mathematics at the third annual convention of the Catholic Teachers Assoshyciatioh of the Fall River Diocese at St Annes School Fall River last April

Devises Textbook For the past two and a- half

years he has been working with mathematics teachersin devising 11 new textbook in modern high IIchool mathematics Published and revised under the name of

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BYZANTINE RITE Arch- bishop Constantine Bohashychevsky top Apostolic Exshyarch of Philadelphia has been made a Metropolitan by the Holy Father BishopA b S

m rose enyshyn OSBM bottom Exarch of Stamford is headof the suffragan Ex- archy which includes - St Johns Parish in Fall River The Bishops have jurisdic-

tiol1 over Ruthenian Catho- lieS of the Byzantine Rite NC Photo ~ ~lt

schools and will be tried in sevshyeral more this coming year

Surprisingly enough English plays a large part in the study of mlnibers Fot how can you de- telmille whaT operations are tomiddot be performed unless youknow ellactly what is meant

Todramatize this the chil dr-en analyze the Constitution of the United States Its language amd provisions determine what isand what is not lawful in our society When applied tomallie- matics the assumptions a pupil begins with the terms used and th-eirmeaning determine what operations can be performed in the mathematical system

Teachers Observe Whl th hld th k th bull

Ie e c I ren In eIr way through the problems proshyposed by Fa ther BezusZka 88

th t t h st ti hi d ma ema ICS eac ers 1 en them obse~vll1g the proceedmgs Later ~hlle the students worlt practJce problems under the dl-

tt f - t ts th rec on 0 aSSIS an In -auo er room theteachers eVa1uat~ ~he lesson and dlSCUSS the teacbmg methods requIred to get the conshycepts acros~

Theteachers epresent 75 difshyferente sc~~ls hail from 131 states Waslungton D C Puerto Rico arid Baghdad Thirty teacb in public schools and 58 are niembers of religious orders either priests Brothers or ~uns

As part of the control of the ellperiment the children must leave the textbooks at school This insures no cramming or help from home The beauty of this system says Father BeshyzLlSZka is-that you dont correct parents homework They couldnt help the children beshycause they wouldnt know what life were talking about For ex- ample bow many parents are familiar with the binary syste~ L~t alone the Theoa DE Seta

solemn novena which closed onIntention of Novena the H3th anniversary of the

For Brother Andre birth of the late Holy Cross Brother Andre who founded the

MONTREAL (NC) - Thousands world famous St Josephs Orashyof pilgrims from Canada and the tory shrine United States have made the The intention of the novena

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Is LJnJorgettable ExperiericeMiss Maguire By Mary Tinley Daly BOSTON (NC)-Julia F Mashy

A trio of eldest grandchildren have spent-the p~t three guireof Topeka KanSas was reshydays at our house elected national regent of the Granrna a copfidential whisper was purred into our National Circle Daughters of

ear as we stopped for a red light Lu Anns soft brown hair Isabella at their 59th annual convention held at the Statler

middot brushing our ch(~k Want (Heres hoping Mommy will Hilton Hotel here me to blow the lIghts green always have breath tmQugh for More than 1400 delegates fromfor yoU Blow e~l green all an upsa-daisy and never rtlich the United States Canada andt the way our puffing stage) the Philippines attended the

Personally we could think of Lesson in Relax~tio~ four-day meeting Public climax nothing more red-carpetish than We even relearned the Ie- of the convention which was de-IUch VIP treat- fIeshment of an afternoon nap voted mainly to business meetshyment n~thing Somehow watching children ings was a Solemn POl1tifical ~ut g~een lights relaxsoeffortl~~~ly in the stil~ Mass in the Cathedral of the an the way of the early afternoon makes~he i Holy Cross offered by Auxliary

Im blowing How to Relax alticleswe read bull M M~ Bishop Eric F MacKenZie of Granma L~ eeniutile A NUN S STORY SIster Mary Thomas Mor~l Boston with Msgr Edward J Anne took a W~ au~ts in thcne a~tlces first nun to intern at Bellevue MedicaLCenter New York -Shea ~ational chaplain as archshymiddoteep breath are advisecl toDlassag~ ~r-examines a heart patientmiddot in theemerg~ncy ward Sister Pli~si and Father Joseph ~ and blew untilshould~rblades w rub the bac~ Mary expect~ to study tropical medi~ine befor~ going to8 BeattY~ Ma5sachus~tts S t amiddott e )aero face was of our necks dO a round-and~ mission probably in the South PaCific NG Photo chaplam as deacon aearly a~ red round with the filgcer1l at the In the sermon Msgr FranCIS

middotas the light temples J Lally editox of The Pilot

oiCeol rmdereOannd anllyto~O ~~h~~S~~~ middotNationalmiddot Wam~nIS (ounciImiddot Plan~~middot Boston archdiocesan newspapern N M hl toldthe members to model themshySean she 01- If you watch srn~ll children AnnuaI CQnventIon ext ant selves after the Blessed Mother dered the backseat passengers you find that you Just havtoAlthOUghMaryrepresentsa

fl d NGTON (NC) Coo Miss Hocy~ topic wHlbe wom- Blow bull 0P7-an you re gonE WASHI - - lt perfectlon which cannot be Th th d l ht f d f 1 tee ans service to the local comshyThree pairs of lips pursed and erels e eig 0 ISCOV- tributions 0 wom~n vOun 1S equaled he said this fact does

the concerted blow-or the fact evrmg the fascmatlOn lOthe to the growth of the Church and mUhit) Mrs Lees the world not reproach us or put us to that time was tp -- made the commonplace a ~utterIY poised improvement of communities in community Sister Maria del confused shame On the con lights turn green as the children O a flowe~ a bird clilggmg for the United States will he re- Reythe missions and Mrs Sul- trary it is our solace and hope clapped their hal1ds in satisfac- hiS dmner m the ram-drenched viewed at the 29th national-con- livan government of salvation It is because of her

middottionmiddot earth a swarm of an~ bUSily ~ention of the National Council Miss Hoey hasworked through purity-strange consoling parashyBlow ~m Gween carrying sand one ~ram at a of Catholic Women the KerbyFoundation to en- dox-that we who are defiled

-We alwath blo~ em gween time even an egg frying chang- Sessions will be held starting courage understanding and ac can find in her not the portent ingtexture with every second bull Sept 20 in St Louis Some 10- ceptance by Catholic iaymen of our punlshment but the pledgefor Daddy Deirdre testified It b th d ti

seen a ree- ay vaca on 000 delegates are expected to and women of their role in the of OUl own perfection801emnly Now ve blow em h 11 f t we S a never orge attend the five-day meeting 1gte- civic life of democratic society Mrs LOUiS Budenz spoke atpeen for you Granmil -VI M k A ~ Ing held at the invitation of She was awarded ~he Sienna the natlonal banquet w ith HelenHow to keep up tlris magIc we ar S nniVerSIJry ~_

wondered Lets see those Archbishop Joseph E Ritter of Medal by Theta Phi Alpha na- B ODonnell national direetor lights are synchronizec for 30 Of Her Profession St Louis and the St Louis tional Catholic social sorority acting as chmiddotairman and Mrs miles per hour-if we drive 30h A former member eI st Archdiocesan Council ofCath- and NCCW affiliate for her Carolyn B Manning past nashy

middotwed approach while the1 were Marys parish North Attlebol1o olic Women achievements tional regent as co-chairman still red and the blow would is observing the 25tb anniver- Noted Speakers Mrs Lee was appointed to the Among those from New Bedshydo the trick It worked every sary of her profession as a Margaret Mealey NCCW ex- Inter-American Commission a ford taking an active part in the time all the ~ay to th~ super Carmelite nun at Holy Crossecutive secretary has announced specililized agency of- the 01- sessions were Mrs Ernest Letenshymarket And there ~he children Monastery 317 East B -Street that Msgr Paul F Tanner gen- ganization of A~erican Statesdre Regent of Hyacinth Circle -Wished a parking space Iron Mountain Mich eral secretary of the National b~ PresidenfEisenhower in No 71 who served as Chairman Sean in the basket seat the Sister Mary Saint John of the Catholic Welfare Conference 1952 She was elected vice chair- of the Committee on Nomina- two girls holding OltO the sides Cross the former Miss Catherine parent body of NCCw will dis mini of the commission at its tions Misses Lydia Pacheco and we made our leisu1rely way ziich of Pl~ihville was professed cuss ~Womans Service to the 12th Assembly at the Pa~ Amer- Martha A Douglas Past Regents around the market as a cloistered Catmelite on the Church ican Union in Washington in whoserved as clerks fOl the con-

My daddys to~atoes are big- feast of the Nativity of tht) He will be joined by four 1957 vention Misses Natalie Ferreira lt) ern those Lu A~rie scor1fully Blessed Virgin Mary Sept 8 women noted for their person- Well Known Works Alice Miller Dorothy Gibbs and

waved a hand at the pile of 1933 at the carmel at Grand al careers of service Jane Hoey Eileen Marshall who served as- Sister Maria del Rey joined tomatoes My daddv says that Rapids Mich Nw York and Washington DC pages Mfss Mary F Maleady of the Maryknoll nuns in 1933

God makes the sunshine and In November 1950 Sister Mary dlrector of the Kerby Founda- Fall River and Mrs LillianAmong books she has writtenrain make his tomatoes big St John was one of II group of tion and former director of the are Her Name is Mercy In Guthrie of New Bedford were cause theyie good for children nuI)s sent to fou~d anew carmel bureau of public assistance of and Out the Andes Nun in middotco-chairmen of the tour to hisshyOnly -sometimes Lu Anne hesi- at Iron ~ountairtmiddot on lJte ~ic~i- the U S Department of Health Red China and Bernie Be- torical spots in the vicinity of tated Daddy has to water em gan pen~nsula at the mVltat~ Education and Welfare Mrs comes a Nun Boston with the hose Well Igues some of the BIshop of Marquette ~ Floyd W Lee San Mateo NM _~~~~bullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbullbull~~bullbullbull_ bullbull ~~~ times Gods too busy to make it Alumnae Group Plans b- U S deJegate t~ - the Intershyrain - 1 Amencan Commission of Wom-

There was something theolog- Dinner Fashion Show en Sister Maria del Rey public - Ically askew here We hasten- Sacred Hearts Academy (Fall relations director for Maryknoll

ed to add that God is never too K SulRiver) Alumnae Association will Sisters and Rep Leonor shy

busy~but He expeets people to hold a combined dinner and livan of Missouriwork for their tomatoes to givethem a drink when they need it fashion show Monday middotOct 20 at ~I wanila drink Deirdre Whites Restaurant to replace spoke up Have you got enough the annual Fall banquet m 0 n e y to get us cokes Mrs Helen Foley Hargraves Granma and Miss Anne Marum are coshy

chairmen of the event whichisSomeday Is Now open to the public There was enough money for The membership drhe headedthat-but almost not enough by Mrs Veronica Heywood

money at the check-out stand Dunn will be held Sept 15thanks tomiddot Sean al1d his own through Oct 15 -Private shopping Mrs Maureen Kennedy Kenny

My favor Grandma he presided at the executive boardwould say at every aisle pitchshy meeting iJi the aosence of theing a can of a paekage of his president Mrs Jeannine Letourshy

favorite fruit cereal or peanut neati Dionnebutter into the basket But with that intriguing srriije and the ~-middot_middot_middot_-middot

eonfidence that his favor was CORREIA amp SONSautomatically his-for-the-askshy

ONE STOP bulling who were we t6 resist The hours and the days passed SHQPPING CONTIpleasantly and quickly too

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were engulfed in the day-by-day bull Appliances ~ Grocery life of very small children We

104 Allen St New lJedfordhad forgotten somewhat the alert preoccupation with things o~~~o~~~__ of the present the lhdng to the fullest of every single minute~ Someday next week have no meaning If werc~ going on a picnic we go now and startmiddot

packing There were tears and spats

bumps and bruises but no holdshying of resentment

And the utter frankness -HI like your face when youre

lIffiiling Grandma but I dont middot like it when you get that crack in your forehead

_ I like your house but I like MIlS better _ Why do you go Uumph

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By Ellen Kelley shy This is the year when coats inlJi~t on being noticed

JU8t about everybody allplauds this new fOCus of fashions spotlight Wonderful for instance is the prirrm donna coat with great fur collar above an utterly simple column of a wat Indeed theres such an entirely new school of thinking about coats this year that youll want to try 011 all the new shapes and decide which style is just for Toll

Incidentally right now is the Yery best time to buy a cloth eeat a fur-trimmed cloth coat er a fur jacket stole or coat because you thereby share in the savings offered by these pre-eason fashion promoshytions

Speaking of newseason coats~ )OuU applaud tll~ bea4ty the Yersatility of the cashmere coat which is actually fine for year rottnd wear This season its loomed 9Ofterthan cotton candy and is available in fashions most flaHeting new and classic shap-Jogs

Added to its beauty are the I8pturous colors of Autumn plus bull reasonable price tag The re~

IftIlt A wide impaccably tailshyoroo lIClection of affordable cashmere coats in natural vic una black blue and red tones

Cosmetics Important Valtation bound Before you

ven glance at a travel brochure or tallte your lug~age out to air make a bee-line to your favorite eosml~tic counter or shop This is the one time in your life you wont want to take a holiday from your usual beauty routine Take these bottled bits of beaut magie with you and stay pretty the easy way

If youd spend leisure moshyments beautifully dressed youn elect one of the lovely easyshyoare dacron-and-cotto dusters A beauty I admired this week is everything a duster should be its fully wtbeautifully tailshyorM and prettily detailed with ace piping

Whats more its done in dripshydry dacron and cotton that makes it a perfect travellet YouU pack it into your vacation wardrobe and wear it around the house too - every chance ou get

W4~ar the new cap of feathers - a blaze of jet black and gold It provides a rich jewel-like acshycent for the new silhouettes of Fall Wear it (leep back and let it cover your hair - its DeWll

Great White Way White is right - and tops fo

Mid-Summer Take cover - unshyder a frosty whitc hat so pretty over the colorful prints and deep trans-season tones of youI mid-lICason costumes Some are ideal for daytime wear others are martly styled ehill-dlasers

for the cool of the ev~ning Go the great white way this Midshyaummer and listen to complishymenta

Do you wear eyeglasses Are TOll certain that youre wearing the right frame for your faceshytype A photograph or a paintshying gains beauty and importance

by proper fmming Please do lICe to it that youre face is adshyequately framcd for beauty

Incidentally a rimless eyeshyglass iamp virtually an unframed picture Simply add a frame shythe appropliate and flattering frame - and you have a beauty pI WI instead of a beauty minus ~

Erewear for Adornment Many present-day frames are

enhalced with charming 9r nashymentation Choose your frames for beauty with the detailing at the point you would accent shyon the brow-line to move with the upsweep - or a cluster at the end to give the face width

Never permit the detail to be elO8Cr to the nose than the in-Del corner of yoUr eyebrow Avoid a horizontal decoration en a wide nose Make sure thatwhen t~mn

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they are cleal rested and shinshying Dont be afraid that careshyfully selected eyewear will deshytract rom your attractiveness Protect your preciouamp vision shyand wear your eyewear for adornment

If yOU have an oval face wear pear-shaped or Ha r 1 e qui n

frames The bridge should be softly ctlrved Lower part of the frame should be designed to covel oliiscolorations or eye-cirshycles

Wusionsof Width I( YGU have an oblong face to

create the illusion of width keep frames within the margin line of the widest point of thecheekshybone 1rhe bridge should be 9Oftshy1) curved

If you have a round face ereshyate an illusion of slenderness by wearing frames slightly wider th_ the widest point of the facial outline The bridge should be as widens possible and sHghtlr arched There should -be a definite upsweep to the iowshyer part of thc frame

If you have a square face creshyate the illusion of width by wearing a franle slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be arched to create seeming length from the bridge to the point of the chin The lower part of the frameshould have a slightly upswept curve

For Triangle Type If you have a triangular shape

face create as much width as possible by wearing upper framel slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be slightly curved and form palt of an upswept line Lower parmiddott of frame should repeat grace[ullyupswept moveshyment

If you have an invertedshytriangle type bee keep width Of

frames within temple hairline _ Upper bridge should be softly

curved and lower frame should be full and downswept to the outer Jawline

I you have a diamond-shape face accent the width above the cheekbone as with a modified Harlequin shape Use wide flowshying ~Ipper bridge line Lower frame should be full and downshyswept to the outer jawline

Problem eyes and features can be almiddottfltHy camouflaged Yes indeed your eye-Irames can be decorative and flattering adding greatly to the impression that here is a person whose eyewear

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Wins Vatican Praise PURCHASE (NC) - A nunshy

scholar at Manhattanville Colshyl~ge of the Sac~ed Heart here has receivc - a Vatican letter exshytendiHg sincere and well deshyserved eongratulations to her for her work in scripturalstudies

Sent to Mother Kathryn Sullishy

van the letter was signed by His Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal PizUlrdo Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities who commended Mother Suliivan for displaying the utmost djligence in Biblishycal studies Your works in the field he wrote have been of the t~reatest merit

Mother Sullivan is professor of Sacred SCIjpture at Manhatshytanville College She has collabshyorated with MsgrJohn E SteinshymuHer pastor of St Barbaras church Brooklyn N Y in work on a Cathrlic Biblical Encycloshypedill

Mother Sullivan a member 01 the Religiom of the Sacred kearts is the author of numershyOWl books and articles She is th~ first woman ever admitted to membelship inthe CatholiC B4b~AaBodati

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CATHOLIC WOMENCONVENTIONThe 29th Natshyional Convention of the National Council of Catholic Womea will meet in St Louis Sept 20-24 Handling details for the 10000 delegates are left to right Miss Mary Donohoe of the NOCW staff Mrs Donald T Shawlco-chairman of the convention and Mrs William B Knupp Convention chairshyman NC Photo

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Canadas National Shrine of Mary Wi II Observe Assumption Feast

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Que (NC) - The ~entena~y of the Lourdes apparlh~ms WIll be celebrated WIth speCIal pomp at Canadas national Shrine of Our Lady here GO ~ugust 15 feast of the AssumptIOn

Hi~ Eminence Pau~ Emile Caldmal Leger ArchbIshop of lI~ntreal will officiate ~t PonshytIflcal Mass at10 AM

The day willopen with a ~id-nrght fass m the ~sllica~ offered by ArchbIshop Glovanm Panico Apostoli~ Delegate to Canada a Mass mthe ora~ry by ArchbIshop Paul Bermer Bishop M Gase and former Apostohc NunCIO to Panama a~d a Mass at the pavilion b B~s~op G L PelletIer of TrOll Rlvleres

Other Masses will be said conshytinuouslyat the altar of the mirshyaculous statue of Our Lady the centerpiece of the shrine from

midnight until noonBlessing of Sick

Blessing of tle sick by Axchshybishop Maurice Roy Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of Canshyada is scheduled ~or 230 P~

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at th~ pavilion A Mass will be offered -there at bull PM by Bishop Emmanuel Mabathoana OMI of Leribe Basutoland

At th~ same ti~e- Bishop Joseph H HQdges Administrashytor of the Richmond Va dioshycese will preside at a ~~ecial ceremony for English-language pilgrims

The llorchlight procession at 815 PM will precede a Mass to be offered t the pavilion by His Emiilence James Cardinal McGuigan Archbishop of Toshyronto Cardinal McGuigan also will officiate at a Pontifical Mass at the shrine on August 11)

Prior to the f~ast of the Assumption there will be novlma conducted from August

Women SUDl)ort

Decency Wor~ JEFFERSON CITY (NC) shy

To promote decency in the comshymunication arts a thorough study of the censorship quesshytion has been urged by the42nd national coll1ntion of the Nashytional CatholIC Womens Union

Delegates at the Unions soshycial action meeting also singled out three deficiencies of genshyerai education in the United States

1) a lack of complehensive and sQHd programs in thuPlgter grades and high school 2) alshylowing immature students to seshylect their own subjects and 3) a lack of intellectual and moral discipline

Consumer Protest Approved resolutions called

for a restoration oC parental inshyfluence with children ana pointshyed out the importance of Chrisshytian 90briety a~ainst the alarmshying glowth of alcoholic overshyindulgence

The wonlen commended the splendidllClvice Of the Leshygion of Decency and the Nationshyal Office for Decent Literature Their work the resolution read is the exercise of 3 conshystitutionally guaranteed right of fredom of expression - in the category of criticism and conshysumer protest but not censorshy

shipWe insist government authorshy

ity has the right and duty to enforce an abridgement of [refshydom of speech in the interest of

the common good the resolushytion added To 3oid the neshygleet of duty and the abuse of power we urge a thorough study of the entire problem freely called ccnsorship

Two Great Evils Speaking oC public school edshy

ucation the group found the system assailed by two great evils which itmiddot identified political interference and the lack of religious and moral training

That Catholics haye ther own schools the resolution said should in no wise induce them toasstlme an attitude of

6 to 14 by Father Gerard Stpassivity OJ disinter~stedness Pierre cH Trois Rivieres and a toward public schools trjduu~ from August 12 to 14 The women called for a closeI conducted bFather Martin E contact between Catholics in Norton OMI of Lowell Mass public schools and the Church

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But the Aribrl3tions like the Jt ~ pgy professor at middotSt JohnsUni~ terence groups has been Sched- while the borrower is engaged new nations i~ Africa ~ind Asia I amwllhng to grant that pos- versity Collegeville ~Mfnn uled for the second daymiddotmiddotThemiddot in teaching

a lso have a glowJng sense of sibilitybut I ~omiddot not see whywe~ In meetmgs of conference conferences will concern the their own identity as nations shOllId erect a pOSsibilWr intQ itmiddot Fun~s for the purchaseof 8c~ tmiddot tmiddotmiddot h groups the fields of rural life fieldsof labor-management etIu entitic equipment and sOme and a summit conference of cer am y or w y the JVestern middot1middot middot tmiddot d dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot catlmiddotln headedmiddot by Famiddottmiddothermiddot Framiddotn-middotmiddot bull t ilmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot th t 1 middotemp()y~r orgamza IOns an - middotother educational middotaids aremiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot the big powers patterned as it na IOn a~ w~ as e ne~ra Ocesan sociaTadiori directoiswill cis J McDonriell oftheCatholic y---

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Illy ~onald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The present crisis in the Middl~ East presents us~ith

another classic illustration of the need for a juridically based supra-rational organization within which intershynational disputes eanbe settled without prei udice to any of the nations invo~vmiddoted today lies precisely in a supra-

The prQspect of the big national organization based on powers meeting to settle the fate of the little nashytions like Lebanon _ even if the big powers were in a

genuinely conshyciihitory frame of mind _ is one which is not only unap-P ea lin g (t 0

some big and most little nashytions ali k e) but also unshypromising

Pope Pius XII a m on g

others has long insisted

I that nat io oamiddotlmiddot dignity and identity territorial politi~al culfural arid eConomic inegrity must be respecten~s fully in the little nationsa~middotthey are in the larger ones and that pOlitshyical and ~conofjlltPwercan~ot be the determinant of ones moral obligation iomiddot this regard

Power and Rights

It ~as too much of course tomiddot

the to disshyexpect big nations tinguish between power and rights and even today itmiddot ismiddot doubtful whether any of the middotnashytions in either East or West acknowledge tIiat distinction or are prepared to give it meaningshyful recognition in internationai conduct

But if the rights of the little nations in the Middle East are considered of little account thmiddot 1 d

elr 01 r~sdourcfes cornman a different km 0 respect Oil is

M ddl E the least s power andtil ft e reason 011 s present posishy

and doomed even befon~ it laKCS eJlc~ Issue Invltahons and see theNationaf Cathol1c Rural Life middotHousing Council Philadelphia p lace )What happens C f D M I d 1 tmiddot t

F t t f H rus ra ln 0 opes

The fact that participallts 1ft any summit meeting fall into two obviously hostile blocs shy Commumshc aQd Western h 11 b k w 0 WI e J~cey~ng for polit ical propaga~disti andmiddotmiddoteco1middot

omic advantage selllS the frusshytration of aU hopes for a~y pershymanent solution to the diddle

Eastern-middotproble~si whether they be interrial olillternational

By wHat mayseem a paradox the only guarantee of any nashytions integrity and selfidentity

75 YEARS TN SOClETY Father Laurence) ~~enny The main 8()cialevent vvill be

SJ 94 professorenieritus a ~tate Diner orA~g middot19middot of history at St LOlllis Uni- Speakel willbe AUxiliary IlistI-~middot

1 bull op John JmiddotKrol of Cleveland versltYhas Just celebrated and Supreme Knight Luke E his 7Flth year in~hecSociety Hart ofJ e~llS NC Phu~o There middot~~middotmiddotbean~ugmented

law to which each m~lnber nashytion yields its power of aggresshysion and in returnreceives un conditional asstirancethat thereshy

fore it can never be the victim of such aggression

A word federation corresponds not only to thenations desireto live in peace bt also as

-1 Pius XII has more than once

t d t ( t bl hpom e ou no a y m IS April 1951 and December 1953 3dshydresses on world government) to mans grow~ng recognition of the essential unity of the human race and the community or famshyily of nations

Influence Liniitt~d

What happened in Hungary Korea Viet-Nam PolandGer- many and the middotMiddle East could WASHINGTON (NC )-Bishop never have happened inside a Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne MaryThp~asineeconomics pro world federatio~ in wlhichla- lrid ald u ~ Secretary of fessor at Rosary College River ly about $205 mfllibn for approx

tional aggression is effectively -Labor James P Mitchell will be ForestIlL imately 23000 scholalship8 outlawedmiddot ~ among the principal ~peakers atmiddot A feature of the Second day spread overmiddota four-year periOd

PresidentEiserihowerisrigbt the fourth ~ational Catholicmiddotmiddot ~ssionswill be a panelmiddotdiscusmiddotmiddotmiddotThe scholarships will bemiddot valued in irisisting that a Middle East Social Action Conferencemiddot to be sion middoton Points of Concentra- at between $500 and$1000 for summit conference if corifer- held Sept 5 to7 atthe Univer tion forthe Cathopc SocialAc- each student each year encethere will be must beheid within the framework of the

sity of Notre Dame it was nounced here

an-middot

United Nations The United Na The Bishop and the Cabinettions IS the only Imiddotmpaltlal and

member will address the conshydisinterested world organization ference dinner on the night of we have Sept 6 it was announced by

But the United Nations is not Louis F Buckley NC$AC presishya federation it has no law no dent who is chairman of the judiciary a~d only so much ~x- conference ecutive and police power as memJer nations wish to permit Theme of the three-day meetshyto it The United Nations is irt- ing will be ~Areas for Analysis fluential only in the area -f pub- Present and Future Father lic opinion a significant area to Leo R War~ CSC philosophy be sure but not- as Hungary professor at the University of demonstrated - a decisive area Notre Dame will be the speaker

at the opening general session See What Happens HIs tOPIC wIII be The Image of

Now the usual argum~nt of Man In Contemporary Economic azineUnion City N Jthe anti-fedealists is that So- Society The discussion leader

Another argument is that on erence es omes owa~ an ay aClOn orgal11za IOns John Q Adams preSident Man- headed by Donald Thoman as-

world f~derah() IS an utt~rly hattan Refrigerating CoiNew sochite editor of Ave Maria ma~-= remoteldeal Without relevancemiddot Y rk d MrJ h F Don N t D I d- 1 0 an s osep - aZlne 0 re ame n ~ today s prob ems Meanw~lle nclly director of the Hartford There will be a g~ieal sesshytIme ~nd spa~e ba~ners contInue Archdlocesan LaboI lnsmiddottlmiddottutemiddot sionfor reports and findings ofmiddot to dIssolve the middotworld has dwm- New Haven Connmiddot llie confereJlce groupsa sumshydIed to a nelghborhoodl some of the neighborscantsta111d eamiddotcmiddothmiddot Nun Dlscusslon Le~der mary of the conference by Msgr

G g G Hg d tmiddot fother and have weapons leUla( At an leyenirig ~ssion on the eor e I gms Irecor 0

enough to blow everyUiing toope~ingday Father Joseph Fi~~ the Social ACtion Dcpartment kingdom come patllckSr of Fordham um_National Catholic Welfare Conshy

~ middott N Y k u k ference and a bushic5s meeting ~ versl y ew or WI spea on h fl middot p ~ Tn T d T d Whtmiddot on t e nal day of the conferastrewsterE B rlest e re~ owar ~ I e F th M k F Id CoUar SocIety The diSCUSSIOn encemiddot a er ar Itzgera -

Now ShrineDireetor leader will be Dominican Sister CSC ~f Notre Dames econom- although entitled to att~ndj non- - ics department is in charge of public school teachers will Mit

ENmiddotF~IELD(NCroFatherW~lf-~ th T ~~ ~ arrangements for thegt confer- receive thestipends made avail-~ ~ gang J Jodier fo~rrierprovin- a 0 IC eaC~ng ence ableto puphmiddotc school teacher5bull middot cial of- fie LaSaletf~ athers ROME (NC)-Delega~esfrom r------o~-_-----------~-- stationed hi Eastmiddot Brewstet- has 26 countries will attend the fampur- been appoi~ted dire~tor of- the day second International Con Glen Coal amp 0-1 Co 1 nc LaSlfetfe ShdQe hcenti~1 in Nevi gress 9f Catholic Teaching start- bull gt ~ ~

Hamp5hhe inghere Sept II- The organiza- SUCCESSORS TO -He succeeds -Father Roland tlon seeks to link aU culturai

Bedardwho willbecome mastet spiritual and professional organshyof novices at the communitys izations l of Catholic primary novitiate in Center Harbor teachers in one unified group

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Knghts of Columbusto Conduct~ National Conlvention Next We~k

CLEVELAND(NC) -- The program of activities for teenshy76th national convention of the agemiddot sons and daughters of dele-Knights of Columbus will be gates held here from Aug 17 to 22

middotMore than 2000 are expeeted to attend A SolenlnPontifical Mass will be offered by Archbishop Edshyward F Hoban Bishop of Cleve- land Bishop Lawrence J Sheshyhan of Biidgeport will preach the sermon

LAYRETREATmiddotANIS CONFERENCE The loe of Christ urges me on is the theme of1fueNational Catholic Laymens Retre~t Conference to be heW at Cincinnati Ohio

Aug 21-23 Shown discussing convention plans are left toPd R I Imiddotright William J Halloran rOYI ence nationa pres-

ident Bishop John J Wright ofWor~ester Mass Episcoshypal Advisor Father Thomas F Middendorf Covington Ky national executive secretary and Charles L Eppinghoff

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tion Movement at which Father William J Smith SJ director Both bills also provide about of the St Peters CoUege lnsti- $220 million for loans of as much t t f I d as $1000 to coUeg t d tu eon ustnal Relations Jer- e s u en s sey City N J will be the The Houjgte bill requires reshychairman

Panel participants will include Harry OHaire executive secreshy

tary of Serra International Chishycago James J Lamb South Norwalk Conn consulting enshygineer Ed Marciniak of the Catholic Council on Working Life Chicago James OBrien of the United Steelworkers of America Washington and Father Gerard Rooney CP asshy

sociate editor of The Sign Magshy

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WASHINGTON (NC) Teachers and studentsmiddot ia private schools will share with their public school counterparts in major provisionS of the two Federal aid to edul cation proposals brought tQ life bymiddot an adjournment-bound Co~

~ress

The two bills differing ill some provisions provide fede ral fun~s ~or scholarships fel shylowships and loans to college students for purchase of certain educational equipment for teachers institutes andofor other aids

The House measure provides for a total of about one billion dollars $500 million less than the Senate proposal

Offer Scholarships

In both bills graduates of public and private high schools will be eligible middotto compete for Federal scholarships to any acshycredited institution ofhighel education

The measuresmiddot provide roughshy

while the Senatebill contains fbI h)prOVISion or nonpu IC sc 00 II

to receivemiddotmiddot low-interest loana fromthe government to finance thelr purchmiddotases

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school teachers may middotparmiddotticipatemiddot in government-financed in8ti- tutes to middotimprove teachers bull

fields such as general educationstudent counsellng andmiddot torelgD Ianguage Instructlon Howev

payment and specifies that colshyleges and universities admini shyster the p~ogram It requires these institutions to put up 25 per cent of the total of funds given them for loans

Encourages Teaching

The Senate measure provideS the loans to be administered by a state agency It also providesthat the borrower may work off 20 per cent of theloan for each yeoar of teaching in either pUb)jc

1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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Holy Father Pramiddotsesiji ew Catholmiddotc Smiddotble ~EW YORK (NC) - A new

Catholic Bible hal) received

ular edition will be out Oct 13 f h BblProductIOn 0 t e new I e

was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

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ROSEMERE (NC)--The largmiddot

Tells Abtainers Give Empty Glass

ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

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A-d Sto observe the Feast of the - S eamen

umptlon tomorrow The gov I

1 ss - MOBILE (NC)-The Catholic

(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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apparationsinthe Lourdes grotshyto the Immaclj~teMother ~ill not want~ to reject or disregardmiddot

our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

by Christ and His Church and made into sacred things that sanctify

nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

I Imiddot D I ta lans ecorate QP I Ph apa YSlclan

BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A rec- ord number of 3~652 students enshyrolled for the 31st annual sumshymer session at the Catholic University of Aqlerica Of this number 817 are priests 1304

Sisters672laymtm and 859 iayshyw~men The greatest number 1940 are registered in the gtad~ uate school of arlls and sciences

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

This lengthy~a n d garrulous

middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

that way 01 your DIOCESAN DIR~CTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE He also said that the most 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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America is to contrihute to the recovery of the destitute classshy n amp D Sales and Service i

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Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

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The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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Gets Things Done MANCHESTER (NC) -The qUiet America) who gets things done has marked up another

succ~ss F th G It d f

a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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CA_RPETmiddot WITH EASE at MORENCYS

broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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THE ANCHOR- African Tribal Queen To Give Princess ~ Thurs Aug 14 1958 15

Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

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Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

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Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

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Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

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tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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Is LJnJorgettable ExperiericeMiss Maguire By Mary Tinley Daly BOSTON (NC)-Julia F Mashy

A trio of eldest grandchildren have spent-the p~t three guireof Topeka KanSas was reshydays at our house elected national regent of the Granrna a copfidential whisper was purred into our National Circle Daughters of

ear as we stopped for a red light Lu Anns soft brown hair Isabella at their 59th annual convention held at the Statler

middot brushing our ch(~k Want (Heres hoping Mommy will Hilton Hotel here me to blow the lIghts green always have breath tmQugh for More than 1400 delegates fromfor yoU Blow e~l green all an upsa-daisy and never rtlich the United States Canada andt the way our puffing stage) the Philippines attended the

Personally we could think of Lesson in Relax~tio~ four-day meeting Public climax nothing more red-carpetish than We even relearned the Ie- of the convention which was de-IUch VIP treat- fIeshment of an afternoon nap voted mainly to business meetshyment n~thing Somehow watching children ings was a Solemn POl1tifical ~ut g~een lights relaxsoeffortl~~~ly in the stil~ Mass in the Cathedral of the an the way of the early afternoon makes~he i Holy Cross offered by Auxliary

Im blowing How to Relax alticleswe read bull M M~ Bishop Eric F MacKenZie of Granma L~ eeniutile A NUN S STORY SIster Mary Thomas Mor~l Boston with Msgr Edward J Anne took a W~ au~ts in thcne a~tlces first nun to intern at Bellevue MedicaLCenter New York -Shea ~ational chaplain as archshymiddoteep breath are advisecl toDlassag~ ~r-examines a heart patientmiddot in theemerg~ncy ward Sister Pli~si and Father Joseph ~ and blew untilshould~rblades w rub the bac~ Mary expect~ to study tropical medi~ine befor~ going to8 BeattY~ Ma5sachus~tts S t amiddott e )aero face was of our necks dO a round-and~ mission probably in the South PaCific NG Photo chaplam as deacon aearly a~ red round with the filgcer1l at the In the sermon Msgr FranCIS

middotas the light temples J Lally editox of The Pilot

oiCeol rmdereOannd anllyto~O ~~h~~S~~~ middotNationalmiddot Wam~nIS (ounciImiddot Plan~~middot Boston archdiocesan newspapern N M hl toldthe members to model themshySean she 01- If you watch srn~ll children AnnuaI CQnventIon ext ant selves after the Blessed Mother dered the backseat passengers you find that you Just havtoAlthOUghMaryrepresentsa

fl d NGTON (NC) Coo Miss Hocy~ topic wHlbe wom- Blow bull 0P7-an you re gonE WASHI - - lt perfectlon which cannot be Th th d l ht f d f 1 tee ans service to the local comshyThree pairs of lips pursed and erels e eig 0 ISCOV- tributions 0 wom~n vOun 1S equaled he said this fact does

the concerted blow-or the fact evrmg the fascmatlOn lOthe to the growth of the Church and mUhit) Mrs Lees the world not reproach us or put us to that time was tp -- made the commonplace a ~utterIY poised improvement of communities in community Sister Maria del confused shame On the con lights turn green as the children O a flowe~ a bird clilggmg for the United States will he re- Reythe missions and Mrs Sul- trary it is our solace and hope clapped their hal1ds in satisfac- hiS dmner m the ram-drenched viewed at the 29th national-con- livan government of salvation It is because of her

middottionmiddot earth a swarm of an~ bUSily ~ention of the National Council Miss Hoey hasworked through purity-strange consoling parashyBlow ~m Gween carrying sand one ~ram at a of Catholic Women the KerbyFoundation to en- dox-that we who are defiled

-We alwath blo~ em gween time even an egg frying chang- Sessions will be held starting courage understanding and ac can find in her not the portent ingtexture with every second bull Sept 20 in St Louis Some 10- ceptance by Catholic iaymen of our punlshment but the pledgefor Daddy Deirdre testified It b th d ti

seen a ree- ay vaca on 000 delegates are expected to and women of their role in the of OUl own perfection801emnly Now ve blow em h 11 f t we S a never orge attend the five-day meeting 1gte- civic life of democratic society Mrs LOUiS Budenz spoke atpeen for you Granmil -VI M k A ~ Ing held at the invitation of She was awarded ~he Sienna the natlonal banquet w ith HelenHow to keep up tlris magIc we ar S nniVerSIJry ~_

wondered Lets see those Archbishop Joseph E Ritter of Medal by Theta Phi Alpha na- B ODonnell national direetor lights are synchronizec for 30 Of Her Profession St Louis and the St Louis tional Catholic social sorority acting as chmiddotairman and Mrs miles per hour-if we drive 30h A former member eI st Archdiocesan Council ofCath- and NCCW affiliate for her Carolyn B Manning past nashy

middotwed approach while the1 were Marys parish North Attlebol1o olic Women achievements tional regent as co-chairman still red and the blow would is observing the 25tb anniver- Noted Speakers Mrs Lee was appointed to the Among those from New Bedshydo the trick It worked every sary of her profession as a Margaret Mealey NCCW ex- Inter-American Commission a ford taking an active part in the time all the ~ay to th~ super Carmelite nun at Holy Crossecutive secretary has announced specililized agency of- the 01- sessions were Mrs Ernest Letenshymarket And there ~he children Monastery 317 East B -Street that Msgr Paul F Tanner gen- ganization of A~erican Statesdre Regent of Hyacinth Circle -Wished a parking space Iron Mountain Mich eral secretary of the National b~ PresidenfEisenhower in No 71 who served as Chairman Sean in the basket seat the Sister Mary Saint John of the Catholic Welfare Conference 1952 She was elected vice chair- of the Committee on Nomina- two girls holding OltO the sides Cross the former Miss Catherine parent body of NCCw will dis mini of the commission at its tions Misses Lydia Pacheco and we made our leisu1rely way ziich of Pl~ihville was professed cuss ~Womans Service to the 12th Assembly at the Pa~ Amer- Martha A Douglas Past Regents around the market as a cloistered Catmelite on the Church ican Union in Washington in whoserved as clerks fOl the con-

My daddys to~atoes are big- feast of the Nativity of tht) He will be joined by four 1957 vention Misses Natalie Ferreira lt) ern those Lu A~rie scor1fully Blessed Virgin Mary Sept 8 women noted for their person- Well Known Works Alice Miller Dorothy Gibbs and

waved a hand at the pile of 1933 at the carmel at Grand al careers of service Jane Hoey Eileen Marshall who served as- Sister Maria del Rey joined tomatoes My daddv says that Rapids Mich Nw York and Washington DC pages Mfss Mary F Maleady of the Maryknoll nuns in 1933

God makes the sunshine and In November 1950 Sister Mary dlrector of the Kerby Founda- Fall River and Mrs LillianAmong books she has writtenrain make his tomatoes big St John was one of II group of tion and former director of the are Her Name is Mercy In Guthrie of New Bedford were cause theyie good for children nuI)s sent to fou~d anew carmel bureau of public assistance of and Out the Andes Nun in middotco-chairmen of the tour to hisshyOnly -sometimes Lu Anne hesi- at Iron ~ountairtmiddot on lJte ~ic~i- the U S Department of Health Red China and Bernie Be- torical spots in the vicinity of tated Daddy has to water em gan pen~nsula at the mVltat~ Education and Welfare Mrs comes a Nun Boston with the hose Well Igues some of the BIshop of Marquette ~ Floyd W Lee San Mateo NM _~~~~bullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbull~~bullbullbullbull~~bullbullbull_ bullbull ~~~ times Gods too busy to make it Alumnae Group Plans b- U S deJegate t~ - the Intershyrain - 1 Amencan Commission of Wom-

There was something theolog- Dinner Fashion Show en Sister Maria del Rey public - Ically askew here We hasten- Sacred Hearts Academy (Fall relations director for Maryknoll

ed to add that God is never too K SulRiver) Alumnae Association will Sisters and Rep Leonor shy

busy~but He expeets people to hold a combined dinner and livan of Missouriwork for their tomatoes to givethem a drink when they need it fashion show Monday middotOct 20 at ~I wanila drink Deirdre Whites Restaurant to replace spoke up Have you got enough the annual Fall banquet m 0 n e y to get us cokes Mrs Helen Foley Hargraves Granma and Miss Anne Marum are coshy

chairmen of the event whichisSomeday Is Now open to the public There was enough money for The membership drhe headedthat-but almost not enough by Mrs Veronica Heywood

money at the check-out stand Dunn will be held Sept 15thanks tomiddot Sean al1d his own through Oct 15 -Private shopping Mrs Maureen Kennedy Kenny

My favor Grandma he presided at the executive boardwould say at every aisle pitchshy meeting iJi the aosence of theing a can of a paekage of his president Mrs Jeannine Letourshy

favorite fruit cereal or peanut neati Dionnebutter into the basket But with that intriguing srriije and the ~-middot_middot_middot_-middot

eonfidence that his favor was CORREIA amp SONSautomatically his-for-the-askshy

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JU8t about everybody allplauds this new fOCus of fashions spotlight Wonderful for instance is the prirrm donna coat with great fur collar above an utterly simple column of a wat Indeed theres such an entirely new school of thinking about coats this year that youll want to try 011 all the new shapes and decide which style is just for Toll

Incidentally right now is the Yery best time to buy a cloth eeat a fur-trimmed cloth coat er a fur jacket stole or coat because you thereby share in the savings offered by these pre-eason fashion promoshytions

Speaking of newseason coats~ )OuU applaud tll~ bea4ty the Yersatility of the cashmere coat which is actually fine for year rottnd wear This season its loomed 9Ofterthan cotton candy and is available in fashions most flaHeting new and classic shap-Jogs

Added to its beauty are the I8pturous colors of Autumn plus bull reasonable price tag The re~

IftIlt A wide impaccably tailshyoroo lIClection of affordable cashmere coats in natural vic una black blue and red tones

Cosmetics Important Valtation bound Before you

ven glance at a travel brochure or tallte your lug~age out to air make a bee-line to your favorite eosml~tic counter or shop This is the one time in your life you wont want to take a holiday from your usual beauty routine Take these bottled bits of beaut magie with you and stay pretty the easy way

If youd spend leisure moshyments beautifully dressed youn elect one of the lovely easyshyoare dacron-and-cotto dusters A beauty I admired this week is everything a duster should be its fully wtbeautifully tailshyorM and prettily detailed with ace piping

Whats more its done in dripshydry dacron and cotton that makes it a perfect travellet YouU pack it into your vacation wardrobe and wear it around the house too - every chance ou get

W4~ar the new cap of feathers - a blaze of jet black and gold It provides a rich jewel-like acshycent for the new silhouettes of Fall Wear it (leep back and let it cover your hair - its DeWll

Great White Way White is right - and tops fo

Mid-Summer Take cover - unshyder a frosty whitc hat so pretty over the colorful prints and deep trans-season tones of youI mid-lICason costumes Some are ideal for daytime wear others are martly styled ehill-dlasers

for the cool of the ev~ning Go the great white way this Midshyaummer and listen to complishymenta

Do you wear eyeglasses Are TOll certain that youre wearing the right frame for your faceshytype A photograph or a paintshying gains beauty and importance

by proper fmming Please do lICe to it that youre face is adshyequately framcd for beauty

Incidentally a rimless eyeshyglass iamp virtually an unframed picture Simply add a frame shythe appropliate and flattering frame - and you have a beauty pI WI instead of a beauty minus ~

Erewear for Adornment Many present-day frames are

enhalced with charming 9r nashymentation Choose your frames for beauty with the detailing at the point you would accent shyon the brow-line to move with the upsweep - or a cluster at the end to give the face width

Never permit the detail to be elO8Cr to the nose than the in-Del corner of yoUr eyebrow Avoid a horizontal decoration en a wide nose Make sure thatwhen t~mn

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they are cleal rested and shinshying Dont be afraid that careshyfully selected eyewear will deshytract rom your attractiveness Protect your preciouamp vision shyand wear your eyewear for adornment

If yOU have an oval face wear pear-shaped or Ha r 1 e qui n

frames The bridge should be softly ctlrved Lower part of the frame should be designed to covel oliiscolorations or eye-cirshycles

Wusionsof Width I( YGU have an oblong face to

create the illusion of width keep frames within the margin line of the widest point of thecheekshybone 1rhe bridge should be 9Oftshy1) curved

If you have a round face ereshyate an illusion of slenderness by wearing frames slightly wider th_ the widest point of the facial outline The bridge should be as widens possible and sHghtlr arched There should -be a definite upsweep to the iowshyer part of thc frame

If you have a square face creshyate the illusion of width by wearing a franle slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be arched to create seeming length from the bridge to the point of the chin The lower part of the frameshould have a slightly upswept curve

For Triangle Type If you have a triangular shape

face create as much width as possible by wearing upper framel slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be slightly curved and form palt of an upswept line Lower parmiddott of frame should repeat grace[ullyupswept moveshyment

If you have an invertedshytriangle type bee keep width Of

frames within temple hairline _ Upper bridge should be softly

curved and lower frame should be full and downswept to the outer Jawline

I you have a diamond-shape face accent the width above the cheekbone as with a modified Harlequin shape Use wide flowshying ~Ipper bridge line Lower frame should be full and downshyswept to the outer jawline

Problem eyes and features can be almiddottfltHy camouflaged Yes indeed your eye-Irames can be decorative and flattering adding greatly to the impression that here is a person whose eyewear

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Wins Vatican Praise PURCHASE (NC) - A nunshy

scholar at Manhattanville Colshyl~ge of the Sac~ed Heart here has receivc - a Vatican letter exshytendiHg sincere and well deshyserved eongratulations to her for her work in scripturalstudies

Sent to Mother Kathryn Sullishy

van the letter was signed by His Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal PizUlrdo Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities who commended Mother Suliivan for displaying the utmost djligence in Biblishycal studies Your works in the field he wrote have been of the t~reatest merit

Mother Sullivan is professor of Sacred SCIjpture at Manhatshytanville College She has collabshyorated with MsgrJohn E SteinshymuHer pastor of St Barbaras church Brooklyn N Y in work on a Cathrlic Biblical Encycloshypedill

Mother Sullivan a member 01 the Religiom of the Sacred kearts is the author of numershyOWl books and articles She is th~ first woman ever admitted to membelship inthe CatholiC B4b~AaBodati

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CATHOLIC WOMENCONVENTIONThe 29th Natshyional Convention of the National Council of Catholic Womea will meet in St Louis Sept 20-24 Handling details for the 10000 delegates are left to right Miss Mary Donohoe of the NOCW staff Mrs Donald T Shawlco-chairman of the convention and Mrs William B Knupp Convention chairshyman NC Photo

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Que (NC) - The ~entena~y of the Lourdes apparlh~ms WIll be celebrated WIth speCIal pomp at Canadas national Shrine of Our Lady here GO ~ugust 15 feast of the AssumptIOn

Hi~ Eminence Pau~ Emile Caldmal Leger ArchbIshop of lI~ntreal will officiate ~t PonshytIflcal Mass at10 AM

The day willopen with a ~id-nrght fass m the ~sllica~ offered by ArchbIshop Glovanm Panico Apostoli~ Delegate to Canada a Mass mthe ora~ry by ArchbIshop Paul Bermer Bishop M Gase and former Apostohc NunCIO to Panama a~d a Mass at the pavilion b B~s~op G L PelletIer of TrOll Rlvleres

Other Masses will be said conshytinuouslyat the altar of the mirshyaculous statue of Our Lady the centerpiece of the shrine from

midnight until noonBlessing of Sick

Blessing of tle sick by Axchshybishop Maurice Roy Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of Canshyada is scheduled ~or 230 P~

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at th~ pavilion A Mass will be offered -there at bull PM by Bishop Emmanuel Mabathoana OMI of Leribe Basutoland

At th~ same ti~e- Bishop Joseph H HQdges Administrashytor of the Richmond Va dioshycese will preside at a ~~ecial ceremony for English-language pilgrims

The llorchlight procession at 815 PM will precede a Mass to be offered t the pavilion by His Emiilence James Cardinal McGuigan Archbishop of Toshyronto Cardinal McGuigan also will officiate at a Pontifical Mass at the shrine on August 11)

Prior to the f~ast of the Assumption there will be novlma conducted from August

Women SUDl)ort

Decency Wor~ JEFFERSON CITY (NC) shy

To promote decency in the comshymunication arts a thorough study of the censorship quesshytion has been urged by the42nd national coll1ntion of the Nashytional CatholIC Womens Union

Delegates at the Unions soshycial action meeting also singled out three deficiencies of genshyerai education in the United States

1) a lack of complehensive and sQHd programs in thuPlgter grades and high school 2) alshylowing immature students to seshylect their own subjects and 3) a lack of intellectual and moral discipline

Consumer Protest Approved resolutions called

for a restoration oC parental inshyfluence with children ana pointshyed out the importance of Chrisshytian 90briety a~ainst the alarmshying glowth of alcoholic overshyindulgence

The wonlen commended the splendidllClvice Of the Leshygion of Decency and the Nationshyal Office for Decent Literature Their work the resolution read is the exercise of 3 conshystitutionally guaranteed right of fredom of expression - in the category of criticism and conshysumer protest but not censorshy

shipWe insist government authorshy

ity has the right and duty to enforce an abridgement of [refshydom of speech in the interest of

the common good the resolushytion added To 3oid the neshygleet of duty and the abuse of power we urge a thorough study of the entire problem freely called ccnsorship

Two Great Evils Speaking oC public school edshy

ucation the group found the system assailed by two great evils which itmiddot identified political interference and the lack of religious and moral training

That Catholics haye ther own schools the resolution said should in no wise induce them toasstlme an attitude of

6 to 14 by Father Gerard Stpassivity OJ disinter~stedness Pierre cH Trois Rivieres and a toward public schools trjduu~ from August 12 to 14 The women called for a closeI conducted bFather Martin E contact between Catholics in Norton OMI of Lowell Mass public schools and the Church

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Illy ~onald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The present crisis in the Middl~ East presents us~ith

another classic illustration of the need for a juridically based supra-rational organization within which intershynational disputes eanbe settled without prei udice to any of the nations invo~vmiddoted today lies precisely in a supra-

The prQspect of the big national organization based on powers meeting to settle the fate of the little nashytions like Lebanon _ even if the big powers were in a

genuinely conshyciihitory frame of mind _ is one which is not only unap-P ea lin g (t 0

some big and most little nashytions ali k e) but also unshypromising

Pope Pius XII a m on g

others has long insisted

I that nat io oamiddotlmiddot dignity and identity territorial politi~al culfural arid eConomic inegrity must be respecten~s fully in the little nationsa~middotthey are in the larger ones and that pOlitshyical and ~conofjlltPwercan~ot be the determinant of ones moral obligation iomiddot this regard

Power and Rights

It ~as too much of course tomiddot

the to disshyexpect big nations tinguish between power and rights and even today itmiddot ismiddot doubtful whether any of the middotnashytions in either East or West acknowledge tIiat distinction or are prepared to give it meaningshyful recognition in internationai conduct

But if the rights of the little nations in the Middle East are considered of little account thmiddot 1 d

elr 01 r~sdourcfes cornman a different km 0 respect Oil is

M ddl E the least s power andtil ft e reason 011 s present posishy

and doomed even befon~ it laKCS eJlc~ Issue Invltahons and see theNationaf Cathol1c Rural Life middotHousing Council Philadelphia p lace )What happens C f D M I d 1 tmiddot t

F t t f H rus ra ln 0 opes

The fact that participallts 1ft any summit meeting fall into two obviously hostile blocs shy Commumshc aQd Western h 11 b k w 0 WI e J~cey~ng for polit ical propaga~disti andmiddotmiddoteco1middot

omic advantage selllS the frusshytration of aU hopes for a~y pershymanent solution to the diddle

Eastern-middotproble~si whether they be interrial olillternational

By wHat mayseem a paradox the only guarantee of any nashytions integrity and selfidentity

75 YEARS TN SOClETY Father Laurence) ~~enny The main 8()cialevent vvill be

SJ 94 professorenieritus a ~tate Diner orA~g middot19middot of history at St LOlllis Uni- Speakel willbe AUxiliary IlistI-~middot

1 bull op John JmiddotKrol of Cleveland versltYhas Just celebrated and Supreme Knight Luke E his 7Flth year in~hecSociety Hart ofJ e~llS NC Phu~o There middot~~middotmiddotbean~ugmented

law to which each m~lnber nashytion yields its power of aggresshysion and in returnreceives un conditional asstirancethat thereshy

fore it can never be the victim of such aggression

A word federation corresponds not only to thenations desireto live in peace bt also as

-1 Pius XII has more than once

t d t ( t bl hpom e ou no a y m IS April 1951 and December 1953 3dshydresses on world government) to mans grow~ng recognition of the essential unity of the human race and the community or famshyily of nations

Influence Liniitt~d

What happened in Hungary Korea Viet-Nam PolandGer- many and the middotMiddle East could WASHINGTON (NC )-Bishop never have happened inside a Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne MaryThp~asineeconomics pro world federatio~ in wlhichla- lrid ald u ~ Secretary of fessor at Rosary College River ly about $205 mfllibn for approx

tional aggression is effectively -Labor James P Mitchell will be ForestIlL imately 23000 scholalship8 outlawedmiddot ~ among the principal ~peakers atmiddot A feature of the Second day spread overmiddota four-year periOd

PresidentEiserihowerisrigbt the fourth ~ational Catholicmiddotmiddot ~ssionswill be a panelmiddotdiscusmiddotmiddotmiddotThe scholarships will bemiddot valued in irisisting that a Middle East Social Action Conferencemiddot to be sion middoton Points of Concentra- at between $500 and$1000 for summit conference if corifer- held Sept 5 to7 atthe Univer tion forthe Cathopc SocialAc- each student each year encethere will be must beheid within the framework of the

sity of Notre Dame it was nounced here

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United Nations The United Na The Bishop and the Cabinettions IS the only Imiddotmpaltlal and

member will address the conshydisinterested world organization ference dinner on the night of we have Sept 6 it was announced by

But the United Nations is not Louis F Buckley NC$AC presishya federation it has no law no dent who is chairman of the judiciary a~d only so much ~x- conference ecutive and police power as memJer nations wish to permit Theme of the three-day meetshyto it The United Nations is irt- ing will be ~Areas for Analysis fluential only in the area -f pub- Present and Future Father lic opinion a significant area to Leo R War~ CSC philosophy be sure but not- as Hungary professor at the University of demonstrated - a decisive area Notre Dame will be the speaker

at the opening general session See What Happens HIs tOPIC wIII be The Image of

Now the usual argum~nt of Man In Contemporary Economic azineUnion City N Jthe anti-fedealists is that So- Society The discussion leader

Another argument is that on erence es omes owa~ an ay aClOn orgal11za IOns John Q Adams preSident Man- headed by Donald Thoman as-

world f~derah() IS an utt~rly hattan Refrigerating CoiNew sochite editor of Ave Maria ma~-= remoteldeal Without relevancemiddot Y rk d MrJ h F Don N t D I d- 1 0 an s osep - aZlne 0 re ame n ~ today s prob ems Meanw~lle nclly director of the Hartford There will be a g~ieal sesshytIme ~nd spa~e ba~ners contInue Archdlocesan LaboI lnsmiddottlmiddottutemiddot sionfor reports and findings ofmiddot to dIssolve the middotworld has dwm- New Haven Connmiddot llie confereJlce groupsa sumshydIed to a nelghborhoodl some of the neighborscantsta111d eamiddotcmiddothmiddot Nun Dlscusslon Le~der mary of the conference by Msgr

G g G Hg d tmiddot fother and have weapons leUla( At an leyenirig ~ssion on the eor e I gms Irecor 0

enough to blow everyUiing toope~ingday Father Joseph Fi~~ the Social ACtion Dcpartment kingdom come patllckSr of Fordham um_National Catholic Welfare Conshy

~ middott N Y k u k ference and a bushic5s meeting ~ versl y ew or WI spea on h fl middot p ~ Tn T d T d Whtmiddot on t e nal day of the conferastrewsterE B rlest e re~ owar ~ I e F th M k F Id CoUar SocIety The diSCUSSIOn encemiddot a er ar Itzgera -

Now ShrineDireetor leader will be Dominican Sister CSC ~f Notre Dames econom- although entitled to att~ndj non- - ics department is in charge of public school teachers will Mit

ENmiddotF~IELD(NCroFatherW~lf-~ th T ~~ ~ arrangements for thegt confer- receive thestipends made avail-~ ~ gang J Jodier fo~rrierprovin- a 0 IC eaC~ng ence ableto puphmiddotc school teacher5bull middot cial of- fie LaSaletf~ athers ROME (NC)-Delega~esfrom r------o~-_-----------~-- stationed hi Eastmiddot Brewstet- has 26 countries will attend the fampur- been appoi~ted dire~tor of- the day second International Con Glen Coal amp 0-1 Co 1 nc LaSlfetfe ShdQe hcenti~1 in Nevi gress 9f Catholic Teaching start- bull gt ~ ~

Hamp5hhe inghere Sept II- The organiza- SUCCESSORS TO -He succeeds -Father Roland tlon seeks to link aU culturai

Bedardwho willbecome mastet spiritual and professional organshyof novices at the communitys izations l of Catholic primary novitiate in Center Harbor teachers in one unified group

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Knghts of Columbusto Conduct~ National Conlvention Next We~k

CLEVELAND(NC) -- The program of activities for teenshy76th national convention of the agemiddot sons and daughters of dele-Knights of Columbus will be gates held here from Aug 17 to 22

middotMore than 2000 are expeeted to attend A SolenlnPontifical Mass will be offered by Archbishop Edshyward F Hoban Bishop of Cleve- land Bishop Lawrence J Sheshyhan of Biidgeport will preach the sermon

LAYRETREATmiddotANIS CONFERENCE The loe of Christ urges me on is the theme of1fueNational Catholic Laymens Retre~t Conference to be heW at Cincinnati Ohio

Aug 21-23 Shown discussing convention plans are left toPd R I Imiddotright William J Halloran rOYI ence nationa pres-

ident Bishop John J Wright ofWor~ester Mass Episcoshypal Advisor Father Thomas F Middendorf Covington Ky national executive secretary and Charles L Eppinghoff

Cincinnati general chairman NC Photo Ii J 1 ~

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tion Movement at which Father William J Smith SJ director Both bills also provide about of the St Peters CoUege lnsti- $220 million for loans of as much t t f I d as $1000 to coUeg t d tu eon ustnal Relations Jer- e s u en s sey City N J will be the The Houjgte bill requires reshychairman

Panel participants will include Harry OHaire executive secreshy

tary of Serra International Chishycago James J Lamb South Norwalk Conn consulting enshygineer Ed Marciniak of the Catholic Council on Working Life Chicago James OBrien of the United Steelworkers of America Washington and Father Gerard Rooney CP asshy

sociate editor of The Sign Magshy

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Private Shools To Have Share hi FederaI Aid

WASHINGTON (NC) Teachers and studentsmiddot ia private schools will share with their public school counterparts in major provisionS of the two Federal aid to edul cation proposals brought tQ life bymiddot an adjournment-bound Co~

~ress

The two bills differing ill some provisions provide fede ral fun~s ~or scholarships fel shylowships and loans to college students for purchase of certain educational equipment for teachers institutes andofor other aids

The House measure provides for a total of about one billion dollars $500 million less than the Senate proposal

Offer Scholarships

In both bills graduates of public and private high schools will be eligible middotto compete for Federal scholarships to any acshycredited institution ofhighel education

The measuresmiddot provide roughshy

while the Senatebill contains fbI h)prOVISion or nonpu IC sc 00 II

to receivemiddotmiddot low-interest loana fromthe government to finance thelr purchmiddotases

ProPo~eS Ii1stitutell I f1 shy nama middotmaJor provlslon shy

booth bills middotpublic and non-pub)iemiddot

school teachers may middotparmiddotticipatemiddot in government-financed in8ti- tutes to middotimprove teachers bull

fields such as general educationstudent counsellng andmiddot torelgD Ianguage Instructlon Howev

payment and specifies that colshyleges and universities admini shyster the p~ogram It requires these institutions to put up 25 per cent of the total of funds given them for loans

Encourages Teaching

The Senate measure provideS the loans to be administered by a state agency It also providesthat the borrower may work off 20 per cent of theloan for each yeoar of teaching in either pUb)jc

1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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Holy Father Pramiddotsesiji ew Catholmiddotc Smiddotble ~EW YORK (NC) - A new

Catholic Bible hal) received

ular edition will be out Oct 13 f h BblProductIOn 0 t e new I e

was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

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ROSEMERE (NC)--The largmiddot

Tells Abtainers Give Empty Glass

ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

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(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

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nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

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BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

This lengthy~a n d garrulous

middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

that way 01 your DIOCESAN DIR~CTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE He also said that the most 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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America is to contrihute to the recovery of the destitute classshy n amp D Sales and Service i

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Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

most nothing Meanwhile the tension slackens and the reader begins to Tawn That is alway fatal

Abnormal Psycholo~y Ngaio Marsh who has few

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The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

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ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

bull which incidentally deserves 38Rle kind of prize for viewillg ttae labor movement with more

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By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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everything in connection withmiddot

Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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Statues Must Stay Two years ago the same overshy

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

dence host to the delegates and celebrant of the Mass A~hbishop Patrick AOBoyle of Washington national

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By Ellen Kelley shy This is the year when coats inlJi~t on being noticed

JU8t about everybody allplauds this new fOCus of fashions spotlight Wonderful for instance is the prirrm donna coat with great fur collar above an utterly simple column of a wat Indeed theres such an entirely new school of thinking about coats this year that youll want to try 011 all the new shapes and decide which style is just for Toll

Incidentally right now is the Yery best time to buy a cloth eeat a fur-trimmed cloth coat er a fur jacket stole or coat because you thereby share in the savings offered by these pre-eason fashion promoshytions

Speaking of newseason coats~ )OuU applaud tll~ bea4ty the Yersatility of the cashmere coat which is actually fine for year rottnd wear This season its loomed 9Ofterthan cotton candy and is available in fashions most flaHeting new and classic shap-Jogs

Added to its beauty are the I8pturous colors of Autumn plus bull reasonable price tag The re~

IftIlt A wide impaccably tailshyoroo lIClection of affordable cashmere coats in natural vic una black blue and red tones

Cosmetics Important Valtation bound Before you

ven glance at a travel brochure or tallte your lug~age out to air make a bee-line to your favorite eosml~tic counter or shop This is the one time in your life you wont want to take a holiday from your usual beauty routine Take these bottled bits of beaut magie with you and stay pretty the easy way

If youd spend leisure moshyments beautifully dressed youn elect one of the lovely easyshyoare dacron-and-cotto dusters A beauty I admired this week is everything a duster should be its fully wtbeautifully tailshyorM and prettily detailed with ace piping

Whats more its done in dripshydry dacron and cotton that makes it a perfect travellet YouU pack it into your vacation wardrobe and wear it around the house too - every chance ou get

W4~ar the new cap of feathers - a blaze of jet black and gold It provides a rich jewel-like acshycent for the new silhouettes of Fall Wear it (leep back and let it cover your hair - its DeWll

Great White Way White is right - and tops fo

Mid-Summer Take cover - unshyder a frosty whitc hat so pretty over the colorful prints and deep trans-season tones of youI mid-lICason costumes Some are ideal for daytime wear others are martly styled ehill-dlasers

for the cool of the ev~ning Go the great white way this Midshyaummer and listen to complishymenta

Do you wear eyeglasses Are TOll certain that youre wearing the right frame for your faceshytype A photograph or a paintshying gains beauty and importance

by proper fmming Please do lICe to it that youre face is adshyequately framcd for beauty

Incidentally a rimless eyeshyglass iamp virtually an unframed picture Simply add a frame shythe appropliate and flattering frame - and you have a beauty pI WI instead of a beauty minus ~

Erewear for Adornment Many present-day frames are

enhalced with charming 9r nashymentation Choose your frames for beauty with the detailing at the point you would accent shyon the brow-line to move with the upsweep - or a cluster at the end to give the face width

Never permit the detail to be elO8Cr to the nose than the in-Del corner of yoUr eyebrow Avoid a horizontal decoration en a wide nose Make sure thatwhen t~mn

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they are cleal rested and shinshying Dont be afraid that careshyfully selected eyewear will deshytract rom your attractiveness Protect your preciouamp vision shyand wear your eyewear for adornment

If yOU have an oval face wear pear-shaped or Ha r 1 e qui n

frames The bridge should be softly ctlrved Lower part of the frame should be designed to covel oliiscolorations or eye-cirshycles

Wusionsof Width I( YGU have an oblong face to

create the illusion of width keep frames within the margin line of the widest point of thecheekshybone 1rhe bridge should be 9Oftshy1) curved

If you have a round face ereshyate an illusion of slenderness by wearing frames slightly wider th_ the widest point of the facial outline The bridge should be as widens possible and sHghtlr arched There should -be a definite upsweep to the iowshyer part of thc frame

If you have a square face creshyate the illusion of width by wearing a franle slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be arched to create seeming length from the bridge to the point of the chin The lower part of the frameshould have a slightly upswept curve

For Triangle Type If you have a triangular shape

face create as much width as possible by wearing upper framel slightly wider than the widest point of the jawline The bridge should be slightly curved and form palt of an upswept line Lower parmiddott of frame should repeat grace[ullyupswept moveshyment

If you have an invertedshytriangle type bee keep width Of

frames within temple hairline _ Upper bridge should be softly

curved and lower frame should be full and downswept to the outer Jawline

I you have a diamond-shape face accent the width above the cheekbone as with a modified Harlequin shape Use wide flowshying ~Ipper bridge line Lower frame should be full and downshyswept to the outer jawline

Problem eyes and features can be almiddottfltHy camouflaged Yes indeed your eye-Irames can be decorative and flattering adding greatly to the impression that here is a person whose eyewear

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Wins Vatican Praise PURCHASE (NC) - A nunshy

scholar at Manhattanville Colshyl~ge of the Sac~ed Heart here has receivc - a Vatican letter exshytendiHg sincere and well deshyserved eongratulations to her for her work in scripturalstudies

Sent to Mother Kathryn Sullishy

van the letter was signed by His Eminence Giuseppe Cardinal PizUlrdo Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Seminaries and Universities who commended Mother Suliivan for displaying the utmost djligence in Biblishycal studies Your works in the field he wrote have been of the t~reatest merit

Mother Sullivan is professor of Sacred SCIjpture at Manhatshytanville College She has collabshyorated with MsgrJohn E SteinshymuHer pastor of St Barbaras church Brooklyn N Y in work on a Cathrlic Biblical Encycloshypedill

Mother Sullivan a member 01 the Religiom of the Sacred kearts is the author of numershyOWl books and articles She is th~ first woman ever admitted to membelship inthe CatholiC B4b~AaBodati

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CATHOLIC WOMENCONVENTIONThe 29th Natshyional Convention of the National Council of Catholic Womea will meet in St Louis Sept 20-24 Handling details for the 10000 delegates are left to right Miss Mary Donohoe of the NOCW staff Mrs Donald T Shawlco-chairman of the convention and Mrs William B Knupp Convention chairshyman NC Photo

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Que (NC) - The ~entena~y of the Lourdes apparlh~ms WIll be celebrated WIth speCIal pomp at Canadas national Shrine of Our Lady here GO ~ugust 15 feast of the AssumptIOn

Hi~ Eminence Pau~ Emile Caldmal Leger ArchbIshop of lI~ntreal will officiate ~t PonshytIflcal Mass at10 AM

The day willopen with a ~id-nrght fass m the ~sllica~ offered by ArchbIshop Glovanm Panico Apostoli~ Delegate to Canada a Mass mthe ora~ry by ArchbIshop Paul Bermer Bishop M Gase and former Apostohc NunCIO to Panama a~d a Mass at the pavilion b B~s~op G L PelletIer of TrOll Rlvleres

Other Masses will be said conshytinuouslyat the altar of the mirshyaculous statue of Our Lady the centerpiece of the shrine from

midnight until noonBlessing of Sick

Blessing of tle sick by Axchshybishop Maurice Roy Archbishop of Quebec and Primate of Canshyada is scheduled ~or 230 P~

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at th~ pavilion A Mass will be offered -there at bull PM by Bishop Emmanuel Mabathoana OMI of Leribe Basutoland

At th~ same ti~e- Bishop Joseph H HQdges Administrashytor of the Richmond Va dioshycese will preside at a ~~ecial ceremony for English-language pilgrims

The llorchlight procession at 815 PM will precede a Mass to be offered t the pavilion by His Emiilence James Cardinal McGuigan Archbishop of Toshyronto Cardinal McGuigan also will officiate at a Pontifical Mass at the shrine on August 11)

Prior to the f~ast of the Assumption there will be novlma conducted from August

Women SUDl)ort

Decency Wor~ JEFFERSON CITY (NC) shy

To promote decency in the comshymunication arts a thorough study of the censorship quesshytion has been urged by the42nd national coll1ntion of the Nashytional CatholIC Womens Union

Delegates at the Unions soshycial action meeting also singled out three deficiencies of genshyerai education in the United States

1) a lack of complehensive and sQHd programs in thuPlgter grades and high school 2) alshylowing immature students to seshylect their own subjects and 3) a lack of intellectual and moral discipline

Consumer Protest Approved resolutions called

for a restoration oC parental inshyfluence with children ana pointshyed out the importance of Chrisshytian 90briety a~ainst the alarmshying glowth of alcoholic overshyindulgence

The wonlen commended the splendidllClvice Of the Leshygion of Decency and the Nationshyal Office for Decent Literature Their work the resolution read is the exercise of 3 conshystitutionally guaranteed right of fredom of expression - in the category of criticism and conshysumer protest but not censorshy

shipWe insist government authorshy

ity has the right and duty to enforce an abridgement of [refshydom of speech in the interest of

the common good the resolushytion added To 3oid the neshygleet of duty and the abuse of power we urge a thorough study of the entire problem freely called ccnsorship

Two Great Evils Speaking oC public school edshy

ucation the group found the system assailed by two great evils which itmiddot identified political interference and the lack of religious and moral training

That Catholics haye ther own schools the resolution said should in no wise induce them toasstlme an attitude of

6 to 14 by Father Gerard Stpassivity OJ disinter~stedness Pierre cH Trois Rivieres and a toward public schools trjduu~ from August 12 to 14 The women called for a closeI conducted bFather Martin E contact between Catholics in Norton OMI of Lowell Mass public schools and the Church

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a lso have a glowJng sense of sibilitybut I ~omiddot not see whywe~ In meetmgs of conference conferences will concern the their own identity as nations shOllId erect a pOSsibilWr intQ itmiddot Fun~s for the purchaseof 8c~ tmiddot tmiddotmiddot h groups the fields of rural life fieldsof labor-management etIu entitic equipment and sOme and a summit conference of cer am y or w y the JVestern middot1middot middot tmiddot d dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot catlmiddotln headedmiddot by Famiddottmiddothermiddot Framiddotn-middotmiddot bull t ilmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot th t 1 middotemp()y~r orgamza IOns an - middotother educational middotaids aremiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot the big powers patterned as it na IOn a~ w~ as e ne~ra Ocesan sociaTadiori directoiswill cis J McDonriell oftheCatholic y---

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Illy ~onald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The present crisis in the Middl~ East presents us~ith

another classic illustration of the need for a juridically based supra-rational organization within which intershynational disputes eanbe settled without prei udice to any of the nations invo~vmiddoted today lies precisely in a supra-

The prQspect of the big national organization based on powers meeting to settle the fate of the little nashytions like Lebanon _ even if the big powers were in a

genuinely conshyciihitory frame of mind _ is one which is not only unap-P ea lin g (t 0

some big and most little nashytions ali k e) but also unshypromising

Pope Pius XII a m on g

others has long insisted

I that nat io oamiddotlmiddot dignity and identity territorial politi~al culfural arid eConomic inegrity must be respecten~s fully in the little nationsa~middotthey are in the larger ones and that pOlitshyical and ~conofjlltPwercan~ot be the determinant of ones moral obligation iomiddot this regard

Power and Rights

It ~as too much of course tomiddot

the to disshyexpect big nations tinguish between power and rights and even today itmiddot ismiddot doubtful whether any of the middotnashytions in either East or West acknowledge tIiat distinction or are prepared to give it meaningshyful recognition in internationai conduct

But if the rights of the little nations in the Middle East are considered of little account thmiddot 1 d

elr 01 r~sdourcfes cornman a different km 0 respect Oil is

M ddl E the least s power andtil ft e reason 011 s present posishy

and doomed even befon~ it laKCS eJlc~ Issue Invltahons and see theNationaf Cathol1c Rural Life middotHousing Council Philadelphia p lace )What happens C f D M I d 1 tmiddot t

F t t f H rus ra ln 0 opes

The fact that participallts 1ft any summit meeting fall into two obviously hostile blocs shy Commumshc aQd Western h 11 b k w 0 WI e J~cey~ng for polit ical propaga~disti andmiddotmiddoteco1middot

omic advantage selllS the frusshytration of aU hopes for a~y pershymanent solution to the diddle

Eastern-middotproble~si whether they be interrial olillternational

By wHat mayseem a paradox the only guarantee of any nashytions integrity and selfidentity

75 YEARS TN SOClETY Father Laurence) ~~enny The main 8()cialevent vvill be

SJ 94 professorenieritus a ~tate Diner orA~g middot19middot of history at St LOlllis Uni- Speakel willbe AUxiliary IlistI-~middot

1 bull op John JmiddotKrol of Cleveland versltYhas Just celebrated and Supreme Knight Luke E his 7Flth year in~hecSociety Hart ofJ e~llS NC Phu~o There middot~~middotmiddotbean~ugmented

law to which each m~lnber nashytion yields its power of aggresshysion and in returnreceives un conditional asstirancethat thereshy

fore it can never be the victim of such aggression

A word federation corresponds not only to thenations desireto live in peace bt also as

-1 Pius XII has more than once

t d t ( t bl hpom e ou no a y m IS April 1951 and December 1953 3dshydresses on world government) to mans grow~ng recognition of the essential unity of the human race and the community or famshyily of nations

Influence Liniitt~d

What happened in Hungary Korea Viet-Nam PolandGer- many and the middotMiddle East could WASHINGTON (NC )-Bishop never have happened inside a Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne MaryThp~asineeconomics pro world federatio~ in wlhichla- lrid ald u ~ Secretary of fessor at Rosary College River ly about $205 mfllibn for approx

tional aggression is effectively -Labor James P Mitchell will be ForestIlL imately 23000 scholalship8 outlawedmiddot ~ among the principal ~peakers atmiddot A feature of the Second day spread overmiddota four-year periOd

PresidentEiserihowerisrigbt the fourth ~ational Catholicmiddotmiddot ~ssionswill be a panelmiddotdiscusmiddotmiddotmiddotThe scholarships will bemiddot valued in irisisting that a Middle East Social Action Conferencemiddot to be sion middoton Points of Concentra- at between $500 and$1000 for summit conference if corifer- held Sept 5 to7 atthe Univer tion forthe Cathopc SocialAc- each student each year encethere will be must beheid within the framework of the

sity of Notre Dame it was nounced here

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United Nations The United Na The Bishop and the Cabinettions IS the only Imiddotmpaltlal and

member will address the conshydisinterested world organization ference dinner on the night of we have Sept 6 it was announced by

But the United Nations is not Louis F Buckley NC$AC presishya federation it has no law no dent who is chairman of the judiciary a~d only so much ~x- conference ecutive and police power as memJer nations wish to permit Theme of the three-day meetshyto it The United Nations is irt- ing will be ~Areas for Analysis fluential only in the area -f pub- Present and Future Father lic opinion a significant area to Leo R War~ CSC philosophy be sure but not- as Hungary professor at the University of demonstrated - a decisive area Notre Dame will be the speaker

at the opening general session See What Happens HIs tOPIC wIII be The Image of

Now the usual argum~nt of Man In Contemporary Economic azineUnion City N Jthe anti-fedealists is that So- Society The discussion leader

Another argument is that on erence es omes owa~ an ay aClOn orgal11za IOns John Q Adams preSident Man- headed by Donald Thoman as-

world f~derah() IS an utt~rly hattan Refrigerating CoiNew sochite editor of Ave Maria ma~-= remoteldeal Without relevancemiddot Y rk d MrJ h F Don N t D I d- 1 0 an s osep - aZlne 0 re ame n ~ today s prob ems Meanw~lle nclly director of the Hartford There will be a g~ieal sesshytIme ~nd spa~e ba~ners contInue Archdlocesan LaboI lnsmiddottlmiddottutemiddot sionfor reports and findings ofmiddot to dIssolve the middotworld has dwm- New Haven Connmiddot llie confereJlce groupsa sumshydIed to a nelghborhoodl some of the neighborscantsta111d eamiddotcmiddothmiddot Nun Dlscusslon Le~der mary of the conference by Msgr

G g G Hg d tmiddot fother and have weapons leUla( At an leyenirig ~ssion on the eor e I gms Irecor 0

enough to blow everyUiing toope~ingday Father Joseph Fi~~ the Social ACtion Dcpartment kingdom come patllckSr of Fordham um_National Catholic Welfare Conshy

~ middott N Y k u k ference and a bushic5s meeting ~ versl y ew or WI spea on h fl middot p ~ Tn T d T d Whtmiddot on t e nal day of the conferastrewsterE B rlest e re~ owar ~ I e F th M k F Id CoUar SocIety The diSCUSSIOn encemiddot a er ar Itzgera -

Now ShrineDireetor leader will be Dominican Sister CSC ~f Notre Dames econom- although entitled to att~ndj non- - ics department is in charge of public school teachers will Mit

ENmiddotF~IELD(NCroFatherW~lf-~ th T ~~ ~ arrangements for thegt confer- receive thestipends made avail-~ ~ gang J Jodier fo~rrierprovin- a 0 IC eaC~ng ence ableto puphmiddotc school teacher5bull middot cial of- fie LaSaletf~ athers ROME (NC)-Delega~esfrom r------o~-_-----------~-- stationed hi Eastmiddot Brewstet- has 26 countries will attend the fampur- been appoi~ted dire~tor of- the day second International Con Glen Coal amp 0-1 Co 1 nc LaSlfetfe ShdQe hcenti~1 in Nevi gress 9f Catholic Teaching start- bull gt ~ ~

Hamp5hhe inghere Sept II- The organiza- SUCCESSORS TO -He succeeds -Father Roland tlon seeks to link aU culturai

Bedardwho willbecome mastet spiritual and professional organshyof novices at the communitys izations l of Catholic primary novitiate in Center Harbor teachers in one unified group

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Knghts of Columbusto Conduct~ National Conlvention Next We~k

CLEVELAND(NC) -- The program of activities for teenshy76th national convention of the agemiddot sons and daughters of dele-Knights of Columbus will be gates held here from Aug 17 to 22

middotMore than 2000 are expeeted to attend A SolenlnPontifical Mass will be offered by Archbishop Edshyward F Hoban Bishop of Cleve- land Bishop Lawrence J Sheshyhan of Biidgeport will preach the sermon

LAYRETREATmiddotANIS CONFERENCE The loe of Christ urges me on is the theme of1fueNational Catholic Laymens Retre~t Conference to be heW at Cincinnati Ohio

Aug 21-23 Shown discussing convention plans are left toPd R I Imiddotright William J Halloran rOYI ence nationa pres-

ident Bishop John J Wright ofWor~ester Mass Episcoshypal Advisor Father Thomas F Middendorf Covington Ky national executive secretary and Charles L Eppinghoff

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tion Movement at which Father William J Smith SJ director Both bills also provide about of the St Peters CoUege lnsti- $220 million for loans of as much t t f I d as $1000 to coUeg t d tu eon ustnal Relations Jer- e s u en s sey City N J will be the The Houjgte bill requires reshychairman

Panel participants will include Harry OHaire executive secreshy

tary of Serra International Chishycago James J Lamb South Norwalk Conn consulting enshygineer Ed Marciniak of the Catholic Council on Working Life Chicago James OBrien of the United Steelworkers of America Washington and Father Gerard Rooney CP asshy

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WASHINGTON (NC) Teachers and studentsmiddot ia private schools will share with their public school counterparts in major provisionS of the two Federal aid to edul cation proposals brought tQ life bymiddot an adjournment-bound Co~

~ress

The two bills differing ill some provisions provide fede ral fun~s ~or scholarships fel shylowships and loans to college students for purchase of certain educational equipment for teachers institutes andofor other aids

The House measure provides for a total of about one billion dollars $500 million less than the Senate proposal

Offer Scholarships

In both bills graduates of public and private high schools will be eligible middotto compete for Federal scholarships to any acshycredited institution ofhighel education

The measuresmiddot provide roughshy

while the Senatebill contains fbI h)prOVISion or nonpu IC sc 00 II

to receivemiddotmiddot low-interest loana fromthe government to finance thelr purchmiddotases

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payment and specifies that colshyleges and universities admini shyster the p~ogram It requires these institutions to put up 25 per cent of the total of funds given them for loans

Encourages Teaching

The Senate measure provideS the loans to be administered by a state agency It also providesthat the borrower may work off 20 per cent of theloan for each yeoar of teaching in either pUb)jc

1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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Holy Father Pramiddotsesiji ew Catholmiddotc Smiddotble ~EW YORK (NC) - A new

Catholic Bible hal) received

ular edition will be out Oct 13 f h BblProductIOn 0 t e new I e

was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

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ROSEMERE (NC)--The largmiddot

Tells Abtainers Give Empty Glass

ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

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1 ss - MOBILE (NC)-The Catholic

(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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apparationsinthe Lourdes grotshyto the Immaclj~teMother ~ill not want~ to reject or disregardmiddot

our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

by Christ and His Church and made into sacred things that sanctify

nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

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BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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WASHINGTON (NC)-A rec- ord number of 3~652 students enshyrolled for the 31st annual sumshymer session at the Catholic University of Aqlerica Of this number 817 are priests 1304

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

This lengthy~a n d garrulous

middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

that way 01 your DIOCESAN DIR~CTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE He also said that the most 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

effective way to combat comshy munist penetration in (Latin)

America is to contrihute to the recovery of the destitute classshy n amp D Sales and Service i

dd th t thO es a lIlg a 1n IS way we INclshall have an unbreachable barrier against communism FRIGIDAIREmiddot

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give a psychiatric scrutiny I~~ this he is superf~cial and glib at REFRIGERATION I best and eventually quite borshying

Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

most nothing Meanwhile the tension slackens and the reader begins to Tawn That is alway fatal

Abnormal Psycholo~y Ngaio Marsh who has few

peers in the mystery story field introduces a considerable por- tion of abnormal psychology in her newest production Singing in the Shrouds (Little Brown $350) And at the denouement it appears that the killer cannot be h~ld responsible for the crimes committed

The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

~ Syracuse

Franciscan

Gets Things Done MANCHESTER (NC) -The qUiet America) who gets things done has marked up another

succ~ss F th G It d f

a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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LAUNDRY 591 SUMMER ST

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MON AGHAN

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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CA_RPETmiddot WITH EASE at MORENCYS

broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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GIft TO WIN THE WORLD FOR CHRIST

fihl2earFitstffiissions~ fRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN President

Msgr Peter P Tuoh Nat1 scmiddot Send all eommuniccltions to

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THE ANCHOR- African Tribal Queen To Give Princess ~ Thurs Aug 14 1958 15

Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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-THE ANCHORThe Yardstidlt it Joseph 16 Thurs Aug 14 1958

Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

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According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

and Mrs George Lelievre 99 nais College a Ridge St and Rodolphe Leshy Very Rev Brother Elisee Ranshy

tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

A former member of St attend the ceremony Right Rev Annes Parish Lelievre was Msgr George P Johnson vicar graduated from Prevost in June general of the diocese of Portshy]957 He has been attending La land will preside

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II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

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a lso have a glowJng sense of sibilitybut I ~omiddot not see whywe~ In meetmgs of conference conferences will concern the their own identity as nations shOllId erect a pOSsibilWr intQ itmiddot Fun~s for the purchaseof 8c~ tmiddot tmiddotmiddot h groups the fields of rural life fieldsof labor-management etIu entitic equipment and sOme and a summit conference of cer am y or w y the JVestern middot1middot middot tmiddot d dmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot catlmiddotln headedmiddot by Famiddottmiddothermiddot Framiddotn-middotmiddot bull t ilmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot th t 1 middotemp()y~r orgamza IOns an - middotother educational middotaids aremiddotmiddot middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot the big powers patterned as it na IOn a~ w~ as e ne~ra Ocesan sociaTadiori directoiswill cis J McDonriell oftheCatholic y---

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Illy ~onald McDonald Davenport Catholic Messenger

The present crisis in the Middl~ East presents us~ith

another classic illustration of the need for a juridically based supra-rational organization within which intershynational disputes eanbe settled without prei udice to any of the nations invo~vmiddoted today lies precisely in a supra-

The prQspect of the big national organization based on powers meeting to settle the fate of the little nashytions like Lebanon _ even if the big powers were in a

genuinely conshyciihitory frame of mind _ is one which is not only unap-P ea lin g (t 0

some big and most little nashytions ali k e) but also unshypromising

Pope Pius XII a m on g

others has long insisted

I that nat io oamiddotlmiddot dignity and identity territorial politi~al culfural arid eConomic inegrity must be respecten~s fully in the little nationsa~middotthey are in the larger ones and that pOlitshyical and ~conofjlltPwercan~ot be the determinant of ones moral obligation iomiddot this regard

Power and Rights

It ~as too much of course tomiddot

the to disshyexpect big nations tinguish between power and rights and even today itmiddot ismiddot doubtful whether any of the middotnashytions in either East or West acknowledge tIiat distinction or are prepared to give it meaningshyful recognition in internationai conduct

But if the rights of the little nations in the Middle East are considered of little account thmiddot 1 d

elr 01 r~sdourcfes cornman a different km 0 respect Oil is

M ddl E the least s power andtil ft e reason 011 s present posishy

and doomed even befon~ it laKCS eJlc~ Issue Invltahons and see theNationaf Cathol1c Rural Life middotHousing Council Philadelphia p lace )What happens C f D M I d 1 tmiddot t

F t t f H rus ra ln 0 opes

The fact that participallts 1ft any summit meeting fall into two obviously hostile blocs shy Commumshc aQd Western h 11 b k w 0 WI e J~cey~ng for polit ical propaga~disti andmiddotmiddoteco1middot

omic advantage selllS the frusshytration of aU hopes for a~y pershymanent solution to the diddle

Eastern-middotproble~si whether they be interrial olillternational

By wHat mayseem a paradox the only guarantee of any nashytions integrity and selfidentity

75 YEARS TN SOClETY Father Laurence) ~~enny The main 8()cialevent vvill be

SJ 94 professorenieritus a ~tate Diner orA~g middot19middot of history at St LOlllis Uni- Speakel willbe AUxiliary IlistI-~middot

1 bull op John JmiddotKrol of Cleveland versltYhas Just celebrated and Supreme Knight Luke E his 7Flth year in~hecSociety Hart ofJ e~llS NC Phu~o There middot~~middotmiddotbean~ugmented

law to which each m~lnber nashytion yields its power of aggresshysion and in returnreceives un conditional asstirancethat thereshy

fore it can never be the victim of such aggression

A word federation corresponds not only to thenations desireto live in peace bt also as

-1 Pius XII has more than once

t d t ( t bl hpom e ou no a y m IS April 1951 and December 1953 3dshydresses on world government) to mans grow~ng recognition of the essential unity of the human race and the community or famshyily of nations

Influence Liniitt~d

What happened in Hungary Korea Viet-Nam PolandGer- many and the middotMiddle East could WASHINGTON (NC )-Bishop never have happened inside a Leo A Pursley of Fort Wayne MaryThp~asineeconomics pro world federatio~ in wlhichla- lrid ald u ~ Secretary of fessor at Rosary College River ly about $205 mfllibn for approx

tional aggression is effectively -Labor James P Mitchell will be ForestIlL imately 23000 scholalship8 outlawedmiddot ~ among the principal ~peakers atmiddot A feature of the Second day spread overmiddota four-year periOd

PresidentEiserihowerisrigbt the fourth ~ational Catholicmiddotmiddot ~ssionswill be a panelmiddotdiscusmiddotmiddotmiddotThe scholarships will bemiddot valued in irisisting that a Middle East Social Action Conferencemiddot to be sion middoton Points of Concentra- at between $500 and$1000 for summit conference if corifer- held Sept 5 to7 atthe Univer tion forthe Cathopc SocialAc- each student each year encethere will be must beheid within the framework of the

sity of Notre Dame it was nounced here

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United Nations The United Na The Bishop and the Cabinettions IS the only Imiddotmpaltlal and

member will address the conshydisinterested world organization ference dinner on the night of we have Sept 6 it was announced by

But the United Nations is not Louis F Buckley NC$AC presishya federation it has no law no dent who is chairman of the judiciary a~d only so much ~x- conference ecutive and police power as memJer nations wish to permit Theme of the three-day meetshyto it The United Nations is irt- ing will be ~Areas for Analysis fluential only in the area -f pub- Present and Future Father lic opinion a significant area to Leo R War~ CSC philosophy be sure but not- as Hungary professor at the University of demonstrated - a decisive area Notre Dame will be the speaker

at the opening general session See What Happens HIs tOPIC wIII be The Image of

Now the usual argum~nt of Man In Contemporary Economic azineUnion City N Jthe anti-fedealists is that So- Society The discussion leader

Another argument is that on erence es omes owa~ an ay aClOn orgal11za IOns John Q Adams preSident Man- headed by Donald Thoman as-

world f~derah() IS an utt~rly hattan Refrigerating CoiNew sochite editor of Ave Maria ma~-= remoteldeal Without relevancemiddot Y rk d MrJ h F Don N t D I d- 1 0 an s osep - aZlne 0 re ame n ~ today s prob ems Meanw~lle nclly director of the Hartford There will be a g~ieal sesshytIme ~nd spa~e ba~ners contInue Archdlocesan LaboI lnsmiddottlmiddottutemiddot sionfor reports and findings ofmiddot to dIssolve the middotworld has dwm- New Haven Connmiddot llie confereJlce groupsa sumshydIed to a nelghborhoodl some of the neighborscantsta111d eamiddotcmiddothmiddot Nun Dlscusslon Le~der mary of the conference by Msgr

G g G Hg d tmiddot fother and have weapons leUla( At an leyenirig ~ssion on the eor e I gms Irecor 0

enough to blow everyUiing toope~ingday Father Joseph Fi~~ the Social ACtion Dcpartment kingdom come patllckSr of Fordham um_National Catholic Welfare Conshy

~ middott N Y k u k ference and a bushic5s meeting ~ versl y ew or WI spea on h fl middot p ~ Tn T d T d Whtmiddot on t e nal day of the conferastrewsterE B rlest e re~ owar ~ I e F th M k F Id CoUar SocIety The diSCUSSIOn encemiddot a er ar Itzgera -

Now ShrineDireetor leader will be Dominican Sister CSC ~f Notre Dames econom- although entitled to att~ndj non- - ics department is in charge of public school teachers will Mit

ENmiddotF~IELD(NCroFatherW~lf-~ th T ~~ ~ arrangements for thegt confer- receive thestipends made avail-~ ~ gang J Jodier fo~rrierprovin- a 0 IC eaC~ng ence ableto puphmiddotc school teacher5bull middot cial of- fie LaSaletf~ athers ROME (NC)-Delega~esfrom r------o~-_-----------~-- stationed hi Eastmiddot Brewstet- has 26 countries will attend the fampur- been appoi~ted dire~tor of- the day second International Con Glen Coal amp 0-1 Co 1 nc LaSlfetfe ShdQe hcenti~1 in Nevi gress 9f Catholic Teaching start- bull gt ~ ~

Hamp5hhe inghere Sept II- The organiza- SUCCESSORS TO -He succeeds -Father Roland tlon seeks to link aU culturai

Bedardwho willbecome mastet spiritual and professional organshyof novices at the communitys izations l of Catholic primary novitiate in Center Harbor teachers in one unified group

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Knghts of Columbusto Conduct~ National Conlvention Next We~k

CLEVELAND(NC) -- The program of activities for teenshy76th national convention of the agemiddot sons and daughters of dele-Knights of Columbus will be gates held here from Aug 17 to 22

middotMore than 2000 are expeeted to attend A SolenlnPontifical Mass will be offered by Archbishop Edshyward F Hoban Bishop of Cleve- land Bishop Lawrence J Sheshyhan of Biidgeport will preach the sermon

LAYRETREATmiddotANIS CONFERENCE The loe of Christ urges me on is the theme of1fueNational Catholic Laymens Retre~t Conference to be heW at Cincinnati Ohio

Aug 21-23 Shown discussing convention plans are left toPd R I Imiddotright William J Halloran rOYI ence nationa pres-

ident Bishop John J Wright ofWor~ester Mass Episcoshypal Advisor Father Thomas F Middendorf Covington Ky national executive secretary and Charles L Eppinghoff

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tion Movement at which Father William J Smith SJ director Both bills also provide about of the St Peters CoUege lnsti- $220 million for loans of as much t t f I d as $1000 to coUeg t d tu eon ustnal Relations Jer- e s u en s sey City N J will be the The Houjgte bill requires reshychairman

Panel participants will include Harry OHaire executive secreshy

tary of Serra International Chishycago James J Lamb South Norwalk Conn consulting enshygineer Ed Marciniak of the Catholic Council on Working Life Chicago James OBrien of the United Steelworkers of America Washington and Father Gerard Rooney CP asshy

sociate editor of The Sign Magshy

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Private Shools To Have Share hi FederaI Aid

WASHINGTON (NC) Teachers and studentsmiddot ia private schools will share with their public school counterparts in major provisionS of the two Federal aid to edul cation proposals brought tQ life bymiddot an adjournment-bound Co~

~ress

The two bills differing ill some provisions provide fede ral fun~s ~or scholarships fel shylowships and loans to college students for purchase of certain educational equipment for teachers institutes andofor other aids

The House measure provides for a total of about one billion dollars $500 million less than the Senate proposal

Offer Scholarships

In both bills graduates of public and private high schools will be eligible middotto compete for Federal scholarships to any acshycredited institution ofhighel education

The measuresmiddot provide roughshy

while the Senatebill contains fbI h)prOVISion or nonpu IC sc 00 II

to receivemiddotmiddot low-interest loana fromthe government to finance thelr purchmiddotases

ProPo~eS Ii1stitutell I f1 shy nama middotmaJor provlslon shy

booth bills middotpublic and non-pub)iemiddot

school teachers may middotparmiddotticipatemiddot in government-financed in8ti- tutes to middotimprove teachers bull

fields such as general educationstudent counsellng andmiddot torelgD Ianguage Instructlon Howev

payment and specifies that colshyleges and universities admini shyster the p~ogram It requires these institutions to put up 25 per cent of the total of funds given them for loans

Encourages Teaching

The Senate measure provideS the loans to be administered by a state agency It also providesthat the borrower may work off 20 per cent of theloan for each yeoar of teaching in either pUb)jc

1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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Holy Father Pramiddotsesiji ew Catholmiddotc Smiddotble ~EW YORK (NC) - A new

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ular edition will be out Oct 13 f h BblProductIOn 0 t e new I e

was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

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ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

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(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

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nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

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BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

This lengthy~a n d garrulous

middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

that way 01 your DIOCESAN DIR~CTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE He also said that the most 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

most nothing Meanwhile the tension slackens and the reader begins to Tawn That is alway fatal

Abnormal Psycholo~y Ngaio Marsh who has few

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The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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Gets Things Done MANCHESTER (NC) -The qUiet America) who gets things done has marked up another

succ~ss F th G It d f

a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

bull which incidentally deserves 38Rle kind of prize for viewillg ttae labor movement with more

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By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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everything in connection withmiddot

Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

The boards decision appar~

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Statues Must Stay Two years ago the same overshy

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

dence host to the delegates and celebrant of the Mass A~hbishop Patrick AOBoyle of Washington national

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1ME ANCHOIt- 11 Thurs Aug 14 1958

University Head Says Education Too Complex

SAN FRANCISCO (NC) American education has exshychanged beautiful simplishycity for what often seems chaotic complexity the presishydent of St Louis University has told the American Public Reshylations Association

Father Paul C Reinert SJ reminded association members they must never lose sight of the essential nature of the learning process - middotmiddotthe stimushylation of a young mind by a wiser one to pursue and exshyplore and embrace truth

An address by President James A Garfield in I87l was cited by Father Reinert Presshyident Garfield had said that all he needed for a good educashytion was a long bench with him at one end and Mark Hopkins an educator at the other

However today the procshyess of teaching and iearning in keeping with most facets of American life has exchanged beautiful simplicity for what often seemS chaotic commiddotplexity bull bull bull This whole bewildering

process of bringing teacher and studel1t toge~her has become one

dof the most expensive un er- takings thatmiddothighergoverilment or private philanthrophy has ever tried to support Father Reinert declared

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Holy Father Pramiddotsesiji ew Catholmiddotc Smiddotble ~EW YORK (NC) - A new

Catholic Bible hal) received

ular edition will be out Oct 13 f h BblProductIOn 0 t e new I e

was an intelllational project inshyvolving the collaboration of both British and Americjn scholars

The volume is illustrated with reproductios of g~eat ~orksof art on biblical themes an~ witi1 nunlerou mapmiddots It measures middot7 inches by 10lf inches is more than twoinches thick lind weighs ~bout six pounds

~ ~ Largest Statue

ROSEMERE (NC)--The largmiddot

Tells Abtainers Give Empty Glass

ON PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES Among the pilgrims in the party led by Most Rev Archbishop Richard J Cushing of Boston (left) was Rev John E Boyd Fall River Diocesan supervisor of charities and director of radio activities

j Primate of Poland Orders SpeciolPrayers

WASHINGTON (NC) - Speshycia] prayers of atonementmiddot will Archbishop Gawlina wrote be said in all chapels and As you know on July 21 a

group of poiice agents invadedchurches in Poland every eveshythe Primates institute at Jasnaning for the next middottpree months

in reparation for recent govern- Gora where preparatory work for the holy Polish millenniumment raids on the Jasna Gora

Monastery The prayers were is being conducted and made a orderedmiddot this week by Stefan sudden search The search Cardinal Wyszynski Primate of lasted from 2 pm until mid-Poland night and was very violent Arshy

bull rests were made Several sacksThe prelates action was seen t of documents and books relatedboth as a protest agalns new d tt k especially to the millenium as

government-lI1Splre a ac s m the controlled press and as a well as Veritas publications weakening of the truce that has were carted away existed between church and Orders from Moscow

praise from His Holiness Pope state since 1956 worked out bymiddot Even during the recent first Pi~s XII the Cardinal and Wlaclyslaw Go- attempt at a searchthe threat

The 1452-page volume known moulko Communist leader of arrests were heard with these as The Catholic Bible in the St Jasna Gora is the site of the words added We can arrest Peters Edition has been pub- famed shrine of Our Lady of

h r CI bi~I~~dll~ribr~m~~ep~et~~~~egO~ ~te~~~s~O~thi~~rret~~~~I~t~ Cat 0 mc u uGi

A-d Sto observe the Feast of the - S eamen

umptlon tomorrow The gov I

1 ss - MOBILE (NC)-The Catholic

(Cardinal) Wyszynski too The middotfight agalnst the Cnurch is againb ecommg more acute Ordersf M rom oscow mdicate its inshytensification In a few days dear countryshy

men we will celebratethe feast of the Assumption of our Most Holy Queen Pope Pius XII who in 1950 prOclaimed the dogma of her glorious Assumpshytion calls the Catholics of the whole world in the encyclicalMeminisse Juvat to a preparashytory novena to beg for a better future for the persecuted Church behind the Iron Curtain

Seeks Divine Aid

Obedient to the call of the Holy Father we emigre Poles ~~~ ~~ ~~rYf~~r~~ t~~u~~e~~ P 1

0 and which was and is a bulwark of Christianity Let our

ernment raided the monastery Maritime Club here provided bishops priests and faithful not on July 21 charging the Ch-rch dormitory facilities for 7550 sea- ~ deprived of the di~ine aid

th bl h g uncensored ma and comfort which thelr breth-WI pu IS 111 - men during the past year ac- terial there cording to its annual report re renmiddot abroad ca~ ~btain by prayshy~tc~bishop-Joz~f G~~lina leased by Gerald Strang club ers

Or~ll1ary for Poles m EXile has director Wemiddot ai-e certiin ihate~pec~ a~serted m Rome thatmiddot the Highiights of this years club ially in the jlbilee year of her ~ 1gh t a g ~lns t the Chu~ch activities were the welcoming Qf m Poland 1S agam becommg the 1OOOOOth seaman to visit the JrIore acute ad that ord~rs ~rom Moscow mdlcate ItS 10shy

tensification l~ a letterto hiS fellow Pollsh

est statue made in a Canadian emlgres askll1g for prayers for foundry will be placed in the the Churchmiddotm Polancl the Archshy110-foot belfry ofthe new Pro- bishop also said that ~middotthe freeshyvincial fouse of the Brothers ofmiddot dom ~f the ~hurch i~ )ur~ather-the Sacred Heart here in Quebec 1apd IS agall1 threatened The statue of the Sacred Heartmiddot H~ wro~e the l~tter m conshyis 22 feet high and weighs12000 fIectlOn wlth the recent encycshy

1 I h h H H 1 Ppounds There are 18 feet be- l~a m w IC l~ 9 I~ess ope tween the extended nands PlUS XII asked for nme day~

middot of pra~er for the persecuted Church prior to the feast of the Assumption 10

u middot Conference Returns middotT PI -f 0 bull o ace 0 rig n CINCINNATr- (NC)-W ~ en years t~e 19th Annual Nolth Amencafl Llturglcal We~k olens her~ next ~on~ay It wlll be returmng to lt~ blrt~plac~

Thehturglcal conference onshyginated as an annual event durshying a national ~onvention ~f ~he Archconfratermty o Chnstlan Doctrine

The original liturgical week in 1939 drew only a handful of participants Some 20000 persons from all over the United States and Canada are expected at this years gathering

Amongthe participants in the first liturgical week who will attend the meeting this year are Father Damasus Winzen OSB Godfrey Diekmann OSB and W Michael Ducey OSB

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club a~d an all-day celeoration of Maritime Day which opened with the offering of Mass lind closed with a dinner and dance attended by some 150 seamen and their friends

Father ThomasW Murphy port chaplain in Mobile esti shymated that 90 per cent of the visiting seamen voluntarily come to Mass He said Spanish and Italian seamen come most often to the port of Mobile and they are usually strong Cathshy01

Gerry Strang said that more tJ1an one-half million magazines books and games were distribshyuted by the club to seamen of visiting ships during the past 14

The clUbs report showed that from middotJuly 1 1957 to June 30 1958 about 1200 ships came to the port of Mobile and an esti shymated 444 804 seamen visited the clUb Thi~ exceeded by almost 6000 the number of seamen who had visited the club the previous year

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apparationsinthe Lourdes grotshyto the Immaclj~teMother ~ill not want~ to reject or disregardmiddot

our jointrequests I beg you all ardently dear countrymen to join ~a~h day in prayer from Aug 6 to Aug 15 before the throne of theQue~m of Poland

NEWARK (NC) - To make an empty glass a gift J God -is a child-like thing a meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union was told here

But your giftmiddot of an empty glass is an act of sacrifice symshybolic o( true love for out of love you sacrifice what might have been in the glass in a good norshymal human pleasure

Father David J I athe chapshylain at Villa Marie Claire Saddle River N J made this statement while speaking at the banquet of the unions 86th annual convenshytion in the Robert Treat Hotel here And this is a good Christian practice he continued to do child-like things -or only a Child of Christ would have thought of the simple things that go to make up Christianity

Things like water which beshycomes Baptism bread which beshycomes the Body and Blood of Christ tables that become altars for the Sacrifice of the Mass oil that is used in Confirmation and Extreme Unction structures like telephone booths that become CQnfessionals and a sacred holding-of-hands that become

Matrimony All these-child-like thingS middot

Father Pathe said given to UII

by Christ and His Church and made into sacred things that sanctify

nso you do well he declared to add tQ the instruments of Grace-an empty glass-may it continue to sanctify you and save others

I Imiddot D I ta lans ecorate QP I Ph apa YSlclan

BOLOGNA (NC) - The Ital shyian government has decolated one of the consulting doctors who treated Pope Pius XII durshying the Pontiffs grave illness in December 1954

Italian President Giovanni Gronchi cited Doctor AnthonyGasbarrini as an honorary docshytor of the Italian state for hill enlightened contributions to the~ most complex problems of meQical pathology and care

OF Gasbarrini is president-of the medical faculty and director of the hospital of the University of Bologna

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

This lengthy~a n d garrulous

middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

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America is to contrihute to the recovery of the destitute classshy n amp D Sales and Service i

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give a psychiatric scrutiny I~~ this he is superf~cial and glib at REFRIGERATION I best and eventually quite borshying

Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

most nothing Meanwhile the tension slackens and the reader begins to Tawn That is alway fatal

Abnormal Psycholo~y Ngaio Marsh who has few

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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Gets Things Done MANCHESTER (NC) -The qUiet America) who gets things done has marked up another

succ~ss F th G It d f

a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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MON AGHAN

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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CA_RPETmiddot WITH EASE at MORENCYS

broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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THE ANCHOR- African Tribal Queen To Give Princess ~ Thurs Aug 14 1958 15

Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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-THE ANCHORThe Yardstidlt it Joseph 16 Thurs Aug 14 1958

Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

tile liturgy of the Mass and the exposition ofrelics so thatiheir ~~ CAR T CEREA

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

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PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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pay rent in order to haVl~ a basil for removal of the statues Fathshyer Dericks a~reed

Part-Time Schedule But some board members ob

jected to paying rent and others even objected to having the PlIQshylic and non-public school pupils share the same corridors and lavatories

To end the controvelsy over money quickly and peacefulshy

ly Father Dericks offered the classrooms rent-free but with

furnishings customary in most Churlh schools It was this

the Board rejected in its five minute session

The president of the Board Education has said that in

the next school year eight pubshylic school classes would be put on part-time or half-day schedshy

to accommodate pupils

) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

and Mrs George Lelievre 99 nais College a Ridge St and Rodolphe Leshy Very Rev Brother Elisee Ranshy

tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

A former member of St attend the ceremony Right Rev Annes Parish Lelievre was Msgr George P Johnson vicar graduated from Prevost in June general of the diocese of Portshy]957 He has been attending La land will preside

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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By Rt Rev Msgr John S Kennedy

The Lit~rary Guil9S nod to summ~r frivolity is its dispatch to its rriember~ of Ann Bridges The Portuguese middotEscape (Macmillan $395) as its August choice This purshyoorts to be a ronlantic thriller but its strong point is its ~laborate and admiring deshy

middotcription of Portugal and raquo bull things Portuguese

It is much more satisfacshytOlY as a travel book than as a tin~ling account of intrigue skullduggery high life and the rough course of troe love

This lengthy~a n d garrulous

middot novel 0 pen s ~ith a leisurely middot luncheon meetshymiddot ing in a glamshy

orous setting Oyenerlookii1g the

Tagus between fi t t a rs secre ary

()f the AmerishyetII1 embassy middot __ a fmiddotrst secshy

middot retary of the British mission d g

narcotics smuggling They tell us that Jrom China hugh SUIlshyplies of narcotics are carried Ito Europe and then distributed by Communist ugentsboth hereanld in this hemisphere

The money from their sale finances the elaborate and e1~shy

pensive Communist spy rings And the Communists hope that by spreading drug addiction th~y

can speed the demoralizationl)f the West These remember a~ factsrt~- portedin the past f~weeksby

Altar Sonctifies the Gift

God Love You lt By Most Rev Fulton J Sh~ DO

It was not a Christian but a pagan Terence who said charity begins at homemiddotOur Lord said that charity begins away from home In the parable He praised the Good Samaritan for whom charity began with someone who _was not of his race or country one who was considered even an enemy

Our Lords first sermon to His own people in nis OWD home town was about two Gentiles His home-town people beshycame so angry middotthat they tried to throw Him off the brow of a hilI If charity did Dot begin away from home the Son of God would never have leftmiddot heaven and emshybraced the Cross in theloreign mission of the sinful earth

Abrahams faith was tested by bidding him to leave his own country and kind and go into a strange country Every bridegroom is

Diyinely bidden to leave father and mother and start the charity of marriage elewhele

thanuner the paternal roof veteran Americancorrespo~d- f AUSTRAr~IA - BOUND ellts Miss MacIIiriesone SUP-yery Rev middotL~wrenceG- Milil~ns 01 dollars are avaiiable at home and 80 lew are PFoses Rbegan t WIorktmiddot bullmiddotcH No~th middotMaCKmiddotS VD natlvemiddotofOt JiyeD formiddotthepagans who are witbooat a knowled~e of Christ their rom orne a easmiddotamiddot middotyear ao

A d h t middottmiddotmiddotb ut The link tawiOhio has beenappnint~middot~ Savior and Jtmiddotedeemer A little less ornateness at honle could builel n w a IS I a 0 1 bull h h Vi t h t th th 4

between CommUnif f controlled ed-- Regional Supervisor for ~~n~ cur~ es n ~ n~m were conver s run mto e OUADdS evdrugtraIficmiddotandmiddot Sovie~-espion- A t 1 0 d ed 1934 en ID a slDlde parish How would the Church m the United

The young men ar~ Ifsc~ssm middotSuspmiddotensefuihie iItIie ~mmment arrlva 0 0lu- Sheaiso krlOws how to spin a tess Hetta Paloczy who has justmiddot d t t t f Rid spankmg suspenseful tale and manage 0 ge OU 0 to do so in a witty literate waJr

middot Hungary Also havinglived for some time In time the youthful countess in the Unitedmiddot States she can

reaches Lisbon drably dressed draw authentic AmeriCan charshymiddot and enormously serious incoJll- middotadersmiddot

ht age T~~ lovely ladYlt~s w ~ goeson

us ra~ a r am I~ ~ateshave been built up if France and Germany in the early dayshe has ~en ProvmcIa] Su Sliid CharitYbeginsat home The Society for the Propagatio

dperior of the Divine Wor of the Faith lave to the United States alone ten million dollars middotMissionaries in the Midwest to build ch~rches and IIChools Is there not a~ oblilatioD be

NC grateful f til t liftfor the past six years ormiddot a Ph t

0 O ~ A~ StPliul said Charity does not claim its rights it i Denees AmiddotII-amiddotnee mindful ofmiddotth~ world Really charity begins with the Vicar of Christ

He must be pr6vid~d with alms to and all the missions This is done wmiddot h S shy through his SltCiety for the Propagation of the Faith All that you

ovettrest to her wealthy flitte~y The chief of these is Bill Lam_it give to the SoCiety you give to him Send Your sacrifices mother for years establIshed 10 t I ght middottmiddot d b d t mt er a p aywrl VISI mi CARACAS (NC)-Rear AdmPortugal an absor e m socle y R b th f t d t1gt

middot The old girl is a determined but orne 0 or a vaca Ion an Wolfgang Larrazabal Presidentmiddot GOD LOYE YOU to Mrs M B for $70 -Three years ago OD _ffmiddot tl bull I I --r get-a start on a new stage ven- of the governing junta of Ven- our 25th Wed~ing-Anniversary we received among other thingslt eren y succes- -- c 1m h b k ture Eleanor Halle VI 0 10 e _-ezuala has denied charges that these 70 silver dollars Ive been keepinl them for memories sake

Hetta in Danger - her engagemeTlt to Bill because She is anxious that her daugh- of his complete preQCcupatioll

tel sui tab I y arrayed Illlltlmiddot with the world of the t~eatr ~medplunge into the gay and is wor~ing at the Ameri~an e~shyHtteril1 round But Heta has bassy m t~e eter~al cIty BIll

middot~ gri~ things has suffeted stmloves her hutsh~ ~as latelJr U come to prize only thehero b~come engaged to Count Luigism of steadfast men like Father middotPirotta That is that and BilJ ill

-ntal Horvath who resisted and preparit~g to g~ home bull

to some extent balked the Com- But his last nightin Rome middot raunists in Hungary and for as h~ smoles a cigarette onUH~ whom for awhile Herta lladmiddot balcony outside his hoel~room

his g~vernment is cooperating but after reading all those God Love You corumns ) have decided with the communists and deshy to send my hoarded silverto the Missions to G middotG for $240 ciated Uiat as a Catholic- he is This is the price of round-trip ticket to the ciiiy-I decided to

against comnlunism stay liome instead and einjoy the good country air to L T for TheP~middotesidents stateme~ $4O ~Tryinl to crush a bad old habit with a good Dew one-this came in answer to what Caracas repre~u 14 days of 30c sacrifices of a packac-e of cic-areUeS a

dayperiodicals termedmiddot a tendenshytious campaign conducted by

Certairi jNorth American newsshy

papers and magazines to show amiddot vacation drive through the counuy think of all the joys that God th~t the goverrient f Venshy has given you Then take the WORLDMISSIONROSARY in hand

1 In summertime as you enjoy the green countryside while taking

~ h~usekeeper a~dcOOk She hewitn~sSes an incidel1t ill YN~ zuela 18 commumst-allied and remember that the green beads represent the green hills and tries to meet her mothers snadowystreet which puzzell I am a Catholic the Presishy forests of Africa and pray for those who do not middotyet know the joy of

wishes but does so with a heavy hi~ In no ti~e at ~ll he middotu derit said and as such ply poshy loving God For a sacrifice-offering of $2 and your request we will middotileart dr~~n in~o ~series c4 stranfle sition is to fight communism for send you Ii WORLDMISSION ROSARY

ahd Peril()us exp~riences Catholicism and communism are

Then comes word that Father He does not leave Rome asmiddotantagonistic But I do not agreeIIoIvath has been got out or f(ungary and is on his way to

middottisbon whence he will leave for he United States At once the Communist agents in the Portushyuese capital spring into action lIuy will do their best-or Orst-to seize and liquidate the doughty priest and since Hetta s his friend she too is ia ger from them

Plot Complicated Britishmission people Amershy

can embassy people British ~ecret service people Portuguese 1Olice and secret service people a chic and brainly English newsshymiddot aperwoman a plain and spirited lglish spinster a suave mOllshyignor who is a kind of unoffimiddotmiddot ial ctJaplain to the expatriatel Lisbon and Estoril the eminmiddot rnt Duke of Ericeira and hili gtopulous household-these arc ltMne of the person who busJ ttemselves with thwarting the ommunists scheming

The plot is immensely complimiddotmiddot atelt but moves at a stately ducal pace with plenty of time ut for discussion ofmiddot port wine middotlasses Portuguese tile-making ~ description of towns and lodscapes and ancient churches ~ lid even for a minute detailing f the ceremony attendant upon midnight snack in the noble

ukes townmiddot house and the oodies in a prodigious picnic mcheon

Miss Bridges book is readable iverting and instructiye if middotever very exciting She has middot lme rather weird ideas about mericans but then what Engshy ish writer doesnt

Soviet Espionage Much more tuut and slick is

felen MacInness adventure yarn forth From Rome (Harcourt raee $395) As the title incli shyates it is laid in Italy and itmiddot - in neatly wth recept news tories

These stories ~inlc ~nviet esmiddotmiddot ~ with SvvC~-~~OllSOred

scheduled but instead middotstartJlmiddot -that communism should be outshy Cutout this column pin your sacrifice to it and mail it to the tearing around the city and tee la~ed for Iwm not be a partT Most Rev Fulton J Sheen National Director of The Society for country-side to the nQrth chas-to fighting ideas curtailed ill the ProlJagation of the Faith 366 Fifth Avenue New York 1 N Y ing and being chased anlt finally s~cceedingin saving ~d w~nshyllInl back Eleanor and mhetmg

a def~a~ on the ~ommumsts ThiS IS a plaUSIble story t~k~n

at a smart pace aboundmg 10 color and peopled by mterestmg

I f II ffo k roT a ranks 0 socIety Superficial and Boring-

Joseph Hayess latest offermg The Hours After Midnight (Ranshydom House $3) is pompously described as a new study in suspense Perhaps it is too studied to be successful

It deals with a rebellious 17shyyear-old girl Julie Elgin at odd with her parents and nasty to the nice young man who is seriously interested in her Out on a date with the latter she suddenly on a whim sends him Packing~ and takes up with a crazy mixed up kid named Nolan Stoddard

Stoddard instead of driving her home secretly calls the Elgin house and not identifying himshyself informs her father that she will be safe so long as the Elgins do exactly as he says He will call again in ten minutes with fudher instructions

Thc Elgins are stricken and apprehensive Julie of cOUlmiddotse knows nothing of the call and goes along with Stoddard He is Joth frightened ~by what he has done and eager to keep it up

o enjoying the sense Of importance and power Which it gives him

Becomes Boring How far will he go wm he

harm the girl Kill her What will her parents do Will the police come into it

Were Mr Hayes satisfied with keeping us guessing about these things and driving his thriller forward at a brisk clip the re suIt might be an engaging story of its kind But pulling a long face and putting on a professionshyal ITlnner he has sought to Dlakc aa clinical leport even to

that way 01 your DIOCESAN DIR~CTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE He also said that the most 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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America is to contrihute to the recovery of the destitute classshy n amp D Sales and Service i

dd th t thO es a lIlg a 1n IS way we INclshall have an unbreachable barrier against communism FRIGIDAIREmiddot

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Seeking to explain all he really explains nothing or ~lshy

most nothing Meanwhile the tension slackens and the reader begins to Tawn That is alway fatal

Abnormal Psycholo~y Ngaio Marsh who has few

peers in the mystery story field introduces a considerable por- tion of abnormal psychology in her newest production Singing in the Shrouds (Little Brown $350) And at the denouement it appears that the killer cannot be h~ld responsible for the crimes committed

The killers identity is hard to spot But this is not because Miss Marsh plays unfair The story is as usual deftly constructed The clues are there if not obvious The proceedii1gs are rapid eventful and set out in prose such as onerately encounters in this genre A capital piece of work ~

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Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

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Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

~~~sin~ndun~~al~asSia~ee~

gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

~ Syracuse

Franciscan

Gets Things Done MANCHESTER (NC) -The qUiet America) who gets things done has marked up another

succ~ss F th G It d f

a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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MON AGHAN

~ Aeuro(EPT-ANCE -~~(~OR pgt

viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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CA_RPETmiddot WITH EASE at MORENCYS

broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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GIft TO WIN THE WORLD FOR CHRIST

fihl2earFitstffiissions~ fRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN President

Msgr Peter P Tuoh Nat1 scmiddot Send all eommuniccltions to

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THE ANCHOR- African Tribal Queen To Give Princess ~ Thurs Aug 14 1958 15

Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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-THE ANCHORThe Yardstidlt it Joseph 16 Thurs Aug 14 1958

Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

and Mrs George Lelievre 99 nais College a Ridge St and Rodolphe Leshy Very Rev Brother Elisee Ranshy

tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

A former member of St attend the ceremony Right Rev Annes Parish Lelievre was Msgr George P Johnson vicar graduated from Prevost in June general of the diocese of Portshy]957 He has been attending La land will preside

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

dence host to the delegates and celebrant of the Mass A~hbishop Patrick AOBoyle of Washington national

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The Family Clinic THf ANCHORshy 14

Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

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gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

both partners because they di~shy FALL RIVER covered that they hadmiddot grown aparf rathermiddot than togethermiddot arid OSborne 5-7856 now as husband and wife had velY little in common --------------

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viewed She attends St Johns Villa Academy in Santiago a combined grade and high school as are all Chilean schools In

grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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THE ANCHOR- African Tribal Queen To Give Princess ~ Thurs Aug 14 1958 15

Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

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Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

and Mrs George Lelievre 99 nais College a Ridge St and Rodolphe Leshy Very Rev Brother Elisee Ranshy

tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

A former member of St attend the ceremony Right Rev Annes Parish Lelievre was Msgr George P Johnson vicar graduated from Prevost in June general of the diocese of Portshy]957 He has been attending La land will preside

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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Marriage Is Life Vocation) middot ~~4~~ks middotBased on HolyContrac~)J Begin Sunday

By Rev John L Th~mas S~J ~~~ A Pre-Cana Conference for Assistant Professor of Sociology f engaged couples and those con-

S Louis University II Do theparents of an 18-year-old boy have the right to

withhold their consent to his marriage in an effort to try and prevent his marrying at this time Ourboy will soon be 19 and has two more years to go serving in the Marine

Corps His girl is about the same age They have stuinpshyed our every argument and now threaten fo marry withshy

t out our consent Her parents finally gave their consent but r dont feel right about it What can I do

I think youve answered your fir s t question yourself AmyYou have the right but what goo~ will it do to refuse conshysent if they in- tend to get married a nyshyway Under the circumstances I think the most

J-prudeQt approach is to grant your consent provided the) have given serious thought to the following problems _

Where are they going to set up housekeeping Is she going

middotto live with her folks during the next two years Move about from place to place with him

livmiddot1g either on the base or off of it as the conditions may reshyquire If he is sent out of the country for a time wiil she folshylow him or remain here

Possible Consequencell - Will the pres~nce of l baby affect their plans concerning

living arrangements They are 8 young couple It is highly likeshyly that the bride will become pregnant within the mix two yelrs provided they do not employ immoral contraceptive measures

Are they reaiistic~ily facing the consequences or possible

middot future pregnanCies in terms of travel expense housing separshyatiQn and so forth

Many COUPles in such drcumshystances entertnarriamiddotge with the int~ntion thai the bridl will be employed 01ile the husband is in ~h~ service This doesnt indishycate very realistIC thnking on tlle part ofyoung couples who

hen the husband is in mili shytary service it is extremely difshyficult to provide the conditions which foster the growth of such unity

Reunion Disillusioning In my analysis ot hUridred~ of

broken war marriages I have discoveredmiddotmiddotthat the souceofthe dffficulty was pretty much the same in all The n- lyveds were unable to establish durable marriage relationships under the circumstances

Shared experiences were too few The common feelings atti-

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gi~t~~~~y for~ong

Have they thought about what

they) will do after the two-year stretch i finished Adjustment to civilian life and emplo)ment after leavingmilitary service is difficulteilOugJ1 for most boys it mo prqve extremely trying for a yolinghiisband whc must providemiddotforamiddot wife and possible family

I thinky6u should put these questionsmiddot to the young couple honestly and without emotion

Marriage isa life vocation based on a holy Sacramental contract In all fairness to themselves they should enter it under conshyditions best calculated to make it a successmiddotmiddotmiddot

Suggest Wadmg Fi1ally why are they in such

8 hurry to get married Obvishy

templating marriage within the near future wfll be held Sunday

evening at 8 oclock in the CYO Hall in Taunton

The Conference is arranged bythe Family Life Bureau of the Diocese and is conducted by priests physicians and lay couples

The Conference is open to the non-Catholic member to a mixed mar_~iage as weIi as to Catholics

J Imiddot S ourna Ism eSSOn

NEW YORK (NC)-The next national converition of the Cathshy

olicPress Association will be TO STUDY HERE Carmen M Moran 15-year-old San ~~ held in Omaha Neb May 12 to

~ 15 1959tiago girl points to her native Chile on the map for Arthu _ _ F Jr and Mrs Arthur F Cassidy at whose Somerset the Chilean teenager is right at home she will reside while studying at Mount St Mary hom~ with the Cassidy young-Academy Fan Rivermiddot middotHmiddot sters all pre-schoolers When

V Francette went home said Mrs ~ Chile Teenager to Study Here Ca~idY left littlej she three

Continued from Page One counted heavily in her favor

ouslymiddotto enjoy marital partner- when the applications were reshyship and companionship

More basic though frequently unrecognized in such cases is the difficulty of observing preshymaritalmiddot chastity~nderthe cirshycumstances - In this connection Amy you

should point out to them that te observance of marital Ihasshyt1ty al~o demands a great deal of restralnt andmiddot self-control middotfrom ChristIan spouses Many ~oung couples ~aII to reco~mze thIS and hurry Into marnage asmiddot an ans~er to all theIr problems

WIth these facts before themwhy dont you suggest that the gi~1 get a job and that they both -~art saving and planning for a future marriage which can be started with much greater hope of happiness and success

Two years added to their young lives will putmiddot them at just about the right age for marriage ~

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a er ~orge u ro a Franshyare bound toobservethe moral clscanmiddot90nv~~tual from Srashyla~ pertaihingmiddotto marital rela- cJse~Sp~Jpngmiddotth~ pew St tio~s C~ares church here In England

Have they~c6nsideredmiddotmiddotthe It middotwas c~nstructed at a cost of $270 000

problems Involved in securing middot earlY marriage adjustment under He has raised more thanthe cha~ing unsettled condi$7pOQOO for St Clares ~hurch

tious of military service All and school SInce 1948 whenmiddot he marriages start o~t as relatively came to England fragile shallow associations no - ~ather Rurorsfirs~ task of matter how great theemotional buIldIng a frIary was completed

disIjlay may appear Lain t1e9r5a3naftetr h~ raised $d5d7OIOOto Through shared experithce ex enSlOn was a el

deeper understariding and mu- the school at a cost of $129000 tual adaptation the coupll~grad- ThiS year the American priest ually grow together and estab- opened middota new school at a lost lisn the firm bonds of an oo~ of $315000 breakable union ---~--------_-

young- ii couples who were forced to live x bullmiddot bull apart for a time itwas discov-

ered that they knew too little ~ each other to foster growth in Ttlomos F Monogflon Jr mutual understltn(ling and symshy Treasurpathy through the medium of letters

Frequently t he i rmiddot reuilion 142SECOND STREEt proved disillusioning for one or

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grade school all classes were taught in English she exshyplained and in high school we

coritlnU~d to study the language~ Browrieyed darkhaired Car-

men says that her favorite schoo subjects are history literature and algebra She wants to at shytend the Catholic University of Chile majoring in political scishyence She then hopes for a dipshylornatic career

Asked about ChI1ea~ react~on

to the r~cent expennces f VIce-~resIdent Nixon In Latm Amenca she declared that h~r countfymen deplored ~he a~tl-Amencan feeling of neIghborIng republi~s We a~e frien~ly middotto th~ Umted S~tes she saId

Date 10 Groups On a lighter topic she said

that she ha~ never dated alone We date In groups she exshyplainedmiddotiriheimiddotquaintly-accented ~~glish ~erhost~sssmiled

I- mmiddotbegmn~ngto thmk that we should askmiddot for less pretty stushydents she said Our girls ~ave been so popular that we dont seeenough of them ourselves

Carmen will attend MountSt Marys Academy Fall River under the sponsorship of Revbull Ed ward J Gorman pastor of St P~tliicks parish Somerset Next Sullpay she Wil begin her ini- r-~-- -

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broken hearts behind her Hut tiation into the ways of Amer- earmen is rapidly mending those ican students with a weeks at- hearts to judge from the way tendance at a summer school of the children cluster around her Catholic Action to be held at So itll be Si Si instead of Fordham University New York Oui Oui at 66 Pleasant Street

Coming fIom a large family this year

WITH HIGH HOPES AND BARE HANDS

amphe people of Pothukuzhi began Wraquo clear the forest io search 01 land tile could cultivate ampbe Bishop of KoUuayam (So India) recenUy

wrote to us For twelve years they have ~~S t lb worked and fooght disease wild animals ( ~ and unfriendly climate Bishop Thara)il ttl - continues middotand now they are finally makshy ~ 0 ing progre~ The first thooght of these ~ 3 good people when they began to make

fA headway was to build a church and school + + to bring Gods blessings on themsehres

and their families They have already purchased tbe land and tb~y staod ready to provide ALL the labor necessary They now need $2000 to buy the materialsshycertainly this middotis notmiddot an unreasonable re-

qumiddotest Will you croWD the work 01 Uais geilerittion bi a donation for the Bouse of God

THE PRIESTS OF THE POOR HAVE NO MORE THAN THE PEOshyPLE THEY SERVE $25 WILL BUY A CASSOCK FOR A DEDI~ CATED ~RIEST WILL YOU CLOTHE A PRESENT DAY APOSTLE YOU WONT MISS IT FROM YOUR VACATION

MONEY

THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (Aoshygust 22niJgt brings to mind the complete dedication 01 middotthe Blessed Mother to the service 01 Her Divine Son It is i

also a good day to make it possible fora young heart tomiddot follow the God-given vocation of total dedication to the work of the altarTHOMAS and MATTHEW wish to devote their lives to the service of the Church as priests Before they can howeVer thcy must spend six years in tire Seminary at Iwaye India The entire coWSe will oostmiddot $600 for eaeh boy Wouldyoucar~to adoptmiddotmiddot one of these you~g men Yon can ~~Ild~the money in any malln~r Conyellient whqe your son in Christ prepares to Imitate the ImmaculateHeart of Mary ~( ~ - ~ ~ WHATmiddot YOU PLACE IN THE HANDSmiddot OF THE ~HOLY- FATHliR YOU PLACE IN THE HANDS OF CHRI8T MAKE middotA STRINGshyTESS GIFTTODAY TO ENABLE OUR HOLY FATHER TO HELP THE POOR AND SUFFERING OF THE NEAR EAST MISSIONS

Sister ANTONIA and Sister MICHELLE wisb to serve tbe poor and suffering people or Lebanon Tbe) wisb all people to know and

to serve the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY but before ampbey can do thiS a two ear period of novitiate training wiD be oeoshyessary Tbe total cost 01 this will be $300 for eacb girl In honor of the Blessed Mother wiU you ~adIPt middotone of these cirls You maj pa themiddot money in any manner convenient while your daughter ia lIalJ prepares lor her creat voeatioDmiddot

N0Wmiddot MORE THAN EVER MASS OF~ERmGS ARE NECESSARY IF YOUR MISSIONARY PRIESTS ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESSENTIALS OF LIFEbullREMEMBER THEM TODAY

~OVE THE RATTLE OF GUNFIRE you caD stillmiddot hear tlie crieS of hungry childrea in ampbe strife riddeD lands of the Near East And to the 1=-ao_~T 1arampe Dumber 01 rel1lampees the coDtiDuinc strue- gle daily -adds new orphans Old and oung boys and girls chlldreD in armS-all tum to our ~~t~ IIoly Father for help Will yoaenable the Viear of Christ to feed them willyon make 1amp posshysible for him to clothe them $10 will feed a ref~ee family rbullbull week Take Ufrom our YIIshy

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Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

bull ( e good example of the folks hel d middotth t J g H f

lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

it is this Tpat as Pope I have a very grave duty to bring it about to see to it that the Sodalities of Our Lady flourish everywhere all the time more and more all the time better Because the SOdalities of Our Lady are almost the greatest need of the Church today bull

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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everything in connection withmiddot

Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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Statues Must Stay Two years ago the same overshy

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

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II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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THE ANCHOR- African Tribal Queen To Give Princess ~ Thurs Aug 14 1958 15

Studies Government First Communion SAN JUAN (NC)The Catholic BRUSSELS (NC) - A~xiliary

queen of the Kaiyamba tribe in Bishop Fulton J Sheen of New Sierra L~one is in Puerto Rico York will give First Communion studying the governments proshy to Princess Marie-Christine

Rome Festival Honors Mary

gram of community education daughter of King Leopold III ofROME (NC) - The Blessed She is Mme Ella Koblo Belgium tomorrow Bishop

Mother opens and closes the Gulama a member of the Sierra Sheen will administer the sacrashyFesta de Noantri which ia Leone House of Representativ~s ment to the Princess while he iseelebrated at this time each year and supreme chief of the Kaishy a guest of the Royal Family ofin the area of Rome across the yamba Kingdom Sierra Leone Belgium dufing the InternationalTiber to witness the fact that is a British protectorate OJ) the Catholic Days held at the Brusshyits people the Trasteveroni are west coast of Africa sels International Expositiondifferent

At a time prior to the Chriampshytian era there was no bridge to eonnect Rome on one side of the river with the people directly on the other side n Trastevere Thtl absence of a bridge provided llUfficient separation to make the Trasteveroni different

There are ~everal bridges now but the difference remains The Tlil]steveroJ are proud of the differences no mdter what other people think about them and they annually celebrate Noanshytri which in their dialectmeans bull We others

The feast opens on the first Sunday after the feast of Our Lady of Carmel On that day a statue of Our Lady of (armel is taken from its pedestal in St Agnes church in Trastevere and is carried through the streets to St Chrysogonus church where it is venerated for a week At the end of the week the statue is carried in procession back to St Agnes and the Festa de Noanshytri is closed

Color and Honor When La Madonna del Carshy

mine passes down Trasteveres main street the first time there are bright tablecloths and dashymask counterpanes hanging from every window to give greater color and therefore greaterhonor to her middotpassing The pastor flanked qoy his curates walks in front of the Madonnina She standing on a dais festooned with flowers and ribbons is carshyried on the shoulders of the leading men of St Agnes parish Behind her follow the members of all the pious confraternities of the parishes of Trastevere wear shying their distinctive costumes and singing their o~n Songs in honor of the Lady

No sooner has Our Lady come to rest in her place of honor inside St Chrysogomis than the vendors roll their carts in from the side streets to the corshyners of Viale Trastevere There is candy made fresh and rolled out on blocks of white marble to cool cut still steaminr- and sticky There is suckling pig roasted whole with I)erbs Boards laid end to end make long tablesmiddot where the thirsty can have their flask of dry (hite wine Numer- ous trios-a guitar an accordiol1 and a singer-wander the streeu producing spirited songs in dia- day lECt Throughout the various lec-

Singing Feastior tures emphasis was placed on Colored lights by the thous- thE Sodality Way of Life Deshy

aTIds are strung from tree to tree votion to Our Lady has a pri~- along the avehue and are arched ileged place among the mea~s over the street The nights are Sodalities use to reach their aim warm and everyone is (gtUtside The Common Rules set the patshyeating dancing singing or just tern of what the Sodalists

looking Only the Madonnina DImiddotocmiddotesan Counclmiddotl Cathollmiddotc Womenil inside where she is -lding court with the faithful who 1 E P Vmiddotmiddot ~ come in from the noise of the 0 nt~rtaln ortuguese ISltors -A streets to give obeisance t~ the A group of 14 young men who plans were made for the lun-V Queen of Trastevere recently were graduated with cheon entertainment and tours

On the last night of the feast f th t P t thengineering degrees from the or e vlslors resen at e there is a great fireworks dis-Play And if you are standing on

the Esquiline Hill on the ruins of Neros Golden House you can

look past the Colosseum toward the river and see the sky r~ above Trastevere as it must have looked on the night when his soldiers put torch to the Trasshytevere slums

The slums are still there and the Trasteveroni are still there But this time the fir~ is on purshyJgtose and it is lighted in honOr 01 Our Lady of Carmel

lt~ Blue Ariny Honors r h P degdIIrenc res_ ent

Pbull WASHINGTON (NO) - resl shydent Rene Coty of Francemiddot hasmiddot been selected to receive the 1958 Also Consu~ Vasco Villela an~ International Peace Prize of the Mrs Villela Mr and Mrs BasIl Blue Army of Our Lady of Brewer and Mr and Mrs Fatima The annual peace prize Charles J Lewin is given for outstanding service Mrs Emmett P Almond Dishyfor victory over communism and olt~esan Council president preshy101 world peace aided at a mee~ing at which

University of Lisbon in Portugal meeting were members of the d and are currently touringeight DIOcesan Boar In the New Bedshy

Cities in the United States will f ford area and representatives be guests of the FallRiver Dishyocesan Council of Catholic

Women at a luncheon at 2 PM fi(~xt Tuesday in the Turquoise Room of the New Bedford Hotel

Invited guests of honor at the luncheon include Most Rev Bishop James L Connolly Rev Thomas F Walsh diocesan moderator of the Council Rt Rev Msgr HU~h Gallagher New Bedford dlstnct~oderato~ Rt Rev Msgr AntOnIO P VIshyRt Re M gr J h A

eua v s 0 n Silvia Rev Asdrubal C Branco

NEW CIVICS HANDBOO~ Two studen~s of the CaJ pus School model elementary Catholic school at Catholic University of America are presented with copies of the new official harlltlbook Gpod Citizen prepared fpr use of the Catholic Civics Clubs of A~erica Making the presenshytation is Rt Rev Msgr Joseph A Gorham of Philadelphia director of CUs Commis~ion on American Citizenshipmiddot while W Wingate Snell left his assistant looks on The students are Elaine Downs and Louis Goffredi NC Photo tf~

A1ttl~boro Sodalists Attend Jesuit (j1~( Catholic Action Summer School

Nine girls from St John the Evangelist Parish Attleboro were among the 1800 teenagers who attended the Summer School of Catholic Action conshyducted by the Jesuit Fathers of the Queens Work at Holy Cross College Worcester

The Attleboro group accom panied by Sister Mary Margarshyet md Sister Mary Dolorine of the Sisters of Mercy included Antoinette Fratoni Ellen Loew Marilyn Condon Mary-J6 Be1shy

lavanee Jacqueline Malouin

Judith Leach Nancy JudgeMarilyn Smith and Janice Ewen

With the encouragement and assistance of Rt Rev Msgr John J Shay pastor of St Johns the Sodality of the Blessshyed Virgin Mary is being estabshylished in that parish

Purpose of the Summer School now in its 27th year is to inshyculcate knowledge that will help OnE~ to live the life of Divine Grace to its fullest extent To achieve this end the Jesuit Fathers offered to the Sodalista and prpspective Sodalists of Our Bhssed Lady a variedcurriculshyurn consisting ot four 45-minute periods eacli day

Emphasis on Sodality Subjects included Way of Life

for Youth Life That Is Grace Training of Leaders Mental Prayer Sharing Your Faith

Super Life Sodality Rules Ex- phined The Mass and Y-ou and Womans Place in the World Toshy

h M t Cof t e oun armel Womens Club St John the Baptist Parshy

ish Council and Immaculate Conception Parish Council all affiliates of the Diocesan Coun- cil

The visitors are expected ~to arrive at New Bedford Terminal at 125 ~uesday and leave for

Boston Wednesday at 9 P M ~ Good Example Pays CLEVELAND NC) ~ T h

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lve WI a ennm some orthe Aged here was one reason George Blagun 75 became a Catholic-less than two months before he died in the homes infirmary His daughter Mother Mary Agnes isSuperior General of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost who administer the homebull

prayer-life should be Every morning on rising

Sodalists shall make acts of faith hope and charity give thanks to the Divine Majesty

for benefits received offer to God their labor of the day make an intention to gain all possible indulgences that day and say at least three Hail Marys in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary

They shallmiddot set aside and spend at least a quarter of an hour in mental prayer If posshy

sible they are to participate in the Sacrifice of the Mass

They shall recite the Rosary In the evening before retiring they are to examine their conshyscience carefllly and make a~ fervent act of contribution for all the sins of their life and esshypecially for any committed that day

Popes Interest Pope Pius XII indicated his ~

interest in the work of Soda1shyities of Our Lady when he adshydressed the following words in 1948 to Father Paulussen direcshytor of the Central Sodality Secshyretariate

Dont think that I love the Sodalities for sentimental reashysons merely because I am a Sodalist myself and because Imiddot love the Blessed Virgin very much All that is very true But there is a reality much greater and much more profound and

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Two Schools of Thouglht Saints In Crosswords Bible Scholo rs ~------By Henry Mlchael------001ApPmiddotraise labors Probl4em

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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everything in connection withmiddot

Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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Statues Must Stay Two years ago the same overshy

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

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II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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Highlight WeekBy M1sgr George G Higgins CINCINNATI (NC)-A Bibshy

Director NCWC S~cial Action Department lical-Liturgical meeting which In recent yearsmiddot and particularly since the McClellan will bring together some of the

nations outstanding Scripturehearings started early in 1957 there has been a steady scholars will be a highlight offlow of articles and books by a variety of writers wlbo purshythe Liturgical Week here pOrt to know whats wrong with the American labor move- This meeting sponsored by the

ment and what should be Liturgical Conference and arshy According -tomiddot Mr Dayton -ranged through the cooperationdone to correct the situa- American labor is a frightfully

of the Biblical Association oftion dangerous political influence in America will be the first of itsIf the elected officials of the United States and one which kind held in connection with the

~ labor movement have been will eventually foise a totalitarshy annual Liturgmiddotical Weekreading all this material they ian government on this country Chairman of the sessions will nust hamiddotve the unless all good men and true be Msgr Robert Krumholtz vicefeeling by now rally round the flag and muster rector and professor of Sacredof being caught up enough cburage to stop the Scripture at Mt S1 Mary ofthebetween the tyrants in their tracks West Seminary Norwood Ohio devil and the Take Your Choice Among scholars participatingdeep bllie sea Well there you have it You in the discussions will be Father for the ex- can take your choice According Gerald Ellard SJ of S1 middotMarys e r t s h a v e (0 some of the experts laboris college S1 Marys Kansas and

resting on its laurels and is poI- Father Lawrence McKenzie SJbullDeen g i v i n g itically impotent but according professor of the Old Testament th e m contra- to others labor is pursuing a at West Baden college West clictory advice bold and imaginative program Baden Ind

There is one and is politicaly so powerful and Father Ellard an author edushy3 c h 0 0 1 of influential as to be a serious cator and leltturer is best known thought which says that the threat to the very fOUJ)dations for his often-reprinted Chrisshy

~ Evil onelabor movement has lost its of the American Republic - 1 8 ~R~~rl- 6 ~~~re~ 1 llI~OWlI ii tJevllrl(~aton tian Life and Worship used as

I might point out that while i 0 camel 47 Notion bull Mead 46 1lIeo nKel a text in many Catholic collegessense of mission and is con- hImiddot 0 DItrlbu bull (1mf n lhat I (Iat)ave cited on y two exponentS 7 So f Ad u bull Father McKenzie is the author tentedly resting on its laurels 11 UeKtr 61 Opp of ro HI8 FEAST- 48 Tooih (comb A well knowneconomist from of each of these contradictory 11 ()harge with n ~ll-e ~ISI~~~TR form) of the Two-Edged Sword An

49 SeniorColumbia University Neil W points of view I could middotquote air U Snu I Abo GO Aluruul Interpretation of the Old Testashy

11 Peruloluamp te mentChambellain says for example from a number of others if space 1 ~~Wlstn M ~~d~m ~ ~~r I birth in a new textbook entitled permitted - VISITED - IS T~loatlo bull n08r IS Jmiddotsea Archbishop Karl J Alter of

Cincirinati is host to the convenshyltCLabo th t It f ost The moral of all this is very ~ middotiiduw ~ft1e bullrs~~~~LY ~1~rrw- 1 a as aresu 0 p - simple Dont be disturbed if the OF performo_ - TO M Indian vleenor tkm which will be held here

war prosperity the fOJWard im- I bo I d WORKERS 61 Jllanlle 18 For f r tbai 66 Make over August 18 to 21f lh I b t f next area er you meet in III Trille 113 Juntomiddot 11 8 bullbulllnbullbull 56 An pt1_petUS omiddot e a or movemen 0 front of church on Sunday 8lI lIItmbar4 M Man tafd p_dnt 11 Slue A feature of the conventiontile 30s was lost II 1 nl k 11 ( I III Rhyihm will be Msgr Martin B HellrieshyBut beyond the loss of pace morning or at the 19th tee on III (~~~nln ~ ~~~~ IS 5 1 80 Sbade of

f gels Demonstration of the HolyIe continues there was no long- ~~~ afternoon ~ talking ~ ~ f~~ (bbr) llG fyfal nsprft ~ 81 M~middotl~teo Samiddotcrifice of the Mass which is5 any sense of mission or pur- llll lItlu 67 Read erne) 18 COlOr po 8S Doout pi

Th 1 I If you sidle up to him and ZIl ~~Kt~ ~~~ls ~Lor Dlvllon of expected to draw a large audshy1lOlle e game was arge y won listen rather attentively you will F7 67 ~r~m ience ~~Unions had been granted their hear him muttering You cant BI ~t1_ r~ ~O_lI ~g~ 118 H1 18 llace within the existing busi- 80 Oraln IG Male n ~ Meno KNOWK U

lRE ~rtCss system They were winning win - youre damnedif you do Odtnlf 11 middotAeeornlmiddotan7 98 Tends Irritatemiddot Asians t MAl and damned if you dont ~ ~l~~tef~ i ~~IV~~ lit Violin pt to Kll WAil

Incidentally middotif youmiddot happen to 36 Jurr )HE SJ Kind of beer AJSO more more and more They had of world Continued from Page One 3ITived and hence they had no 31 Std ampfoJ FATHER or lIS Coerecl Ib n Impersonate the Asian the militarymeet one who isnt talking to 39 Employed UHRIST now 72 Part of tb)lace to gO h If 40 rimB ~ongt PlI F rte SI Slender arn foot threat is not the most imporshy

Imse yOU can safelymiddot con- UGh amdli 80 Rende 86 Wrle 7ll A nombn tantThis diagnosis is frequently elude that he is ignorant of what 4 Vellinr nbullbullle 1I8 HE WAS 01 7i1 A friarmiddot coupled with amiddot critidsm of the expelts aremiddot saying about 4ll Moai and 81 1wlt IINE- 76 Shde of Communism need only exshy

brownlabors lack of ihterest in polit- him and his~ colleagues in the Yiili~i~h ~~ i~htene4 ~ t~~~E 7 Greek lelaquou ploit conditions existing in the leal action Thus for example labor movement U B~h 84 Stadium 18 The $lInK economic and social fields in the lead article by Dick Bruner Whl I ldmiddot Solution on Page Eighteen Asia he said to make a strong in the Aug~st issue of Harpers Ie wou n t want to ap- bullAQ lt ~~ appeal to the masses pear to be a philistine or an

FatherParel also declaremiddotd thatMagazine says that nearly anti-intellectualmiddot I am middotinclinedmiddot Taunton Notlvmiddote to Make Perpetual short-sighted immigration polshy

icies of several western nationsmiddot everywhere the political power to suggest in conclusion that of organized labor is nothing but there may be to be pmiddotofession f V S t dmiddotsomething a myth said for this kind of ignorance 0 ovs a ur oy antagonize Asians by making it

According to Mr Bruner who appear that they are -not welshyrecently resigned from the staff C I bmiddot S 0~ Mr Henry Bourgeois CSC as a teletype operator to enter come in the Westand are-being al one of the more liberal in- 0 um Ian qUlres~ a native of Taunton will be the seminary in 1953 discriminated against ternational unions the unions Schedule Cake Sale perpetually professed in the After completing a period -of waning political power reflects Colu~bian Squires Circle 160 lt Holy Crss Fathers in solemn Postulancy he made his noviti shyltl basic loss of strength and pres- sponsored by Knights of Colum- ceremomes next Saturday ~t ate at Holy Cross Novitiate in tige of organized labor among middotbus Council No 86 has had a the Hqly Cross Fathers SemI- Bennington Vt and made hi w0rking people busy program of aCtivity nary North Easton simple profession Au~ 16 1955

Thats one point of vieJoV The~Spiritual CommittEC co~ The profession w~ll be pre- Nowbull second year philosop~er Dangerously Powerlhal ducted a religious quiz program Sided o~~r by the Rev George in the major seminary he will

There is another school of and the Social Committee under S Depnzlo CSG Eastern Proshy receive his degree from Stoneshythought however whieh says the c h air man s hip ~f PaiJl vincial of the Holy Cross Fathshy hill College and the Holy Cross that the American labor move- Sweeney planned a scavenger _ ers and a nativ~ of Mansfield Fathers Seminary in June 1959 IDeOt is dangerously powerful in hunt which was a great success Mr and Mrs VItal J BourgeOIs and will enter Holy Cross Colshy

1te political order Currently The Civic-Cultural Committee 120 Smith Street Taunton He lege for his Washington D C EO( example the Republican put on a shadow show in which is a parishioner of St Jacques theological studies where he olicy Committee of the U S Nodilio Almeida Paul Charland Parishmiddot and received his early will finiSh his preparation for

3enate is distributing a 216-page Paul Sweeney Paul Dutra Alan education at St Jacques Gram- ordination to the middotprieSthood gt ~mpaign handbook the very Manning and Jerome Foley mar School and Coyle High

iite of which (The Labor Boss- participated School ~Americas Third Party) re- A sports night was also eo- He served in the United States lects this point of view Joyed by the Circle Air Force for six years foUl

This handbook - which was A cake sale is scheduled to be year~ during W~rld War II and )poundepared by the staff of the held at McWhirrs on Sept I two year~ dunng ~e Korean Policy Committee and doesnt from 930 AM until 530 PM War Durmg the penod between ~essarily reflect the views of All Sq I t tt d service time he acquired hillulres p annmg 0 a en he Committee members - di- the Annual K of C clambake are B S Degree In a~countm from ectly contradicts Mr Bruners urged to contact Daniel Foster Bryant College In Provl~ence aegative appraisal 0( lamiddotbors foc tickets R I He left the PrOVIdence Olitical infhlence Chief S~uire RobertSilva an- Journal where he was working

It says for example that nounced that Circle meetings CoPE - the AFL-CIO Commit- will be conducted on Thursday ~ee on PoliticaL Education _ is nights the most highly organized and uost adequately financed polit shyeal action operation in the 1Jnited States today Moreover it directly contradicts Professor OhamberJain~s thesis that labor i8S lost its sense of mission and is sitting on its hands

According to the Republican ~dbook Because _the labor oosses are to use Staliits phrgtse dizzy with success their plans foc the future ar-e bold and imshyaginative

This point of view is expressed even more vigorously in a new tKtok by Eldorous L Dayton enshytitled Walter Reuther Autoshyorat of the Bargaining Table

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

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der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

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e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

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Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

and Mrs George Lelievre 99 nais College a Ridge St and Rodolphe Leshy Very Rev Brother Elisee Ranshy

tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

A former member of St attend the ceremony Right Rev Annes Parish Lelievre was Msgr George P Johnson vicar graduated from Prevost in June general of the diocese of Portshy]957 He has been attending La land will preside

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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Vote Will RevE~al Strength Of Nativism in America

By Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD Bisbop ef I~eno

Bigotry is hard to understand The average American Catholic of today confronted with a demonstration of it is apt to be completely bewilderedby its violence and sheer Jnalice Especially is this true when the object of bigotry ns so frequently is the case is something SO dear to him and so normal to his ho)e eoncept of religious liberty in America as the Catholic IIChool system

He simply cannot fathom the bitterness engendered eve II umong his neighbors and wwnshyfolk by the lact that he and his fellow Catholics prefer a reli shygious education for their childshyren and are willing to pay for il

Hatred of Church If he lives in California for

example he is baffled by the persistence 0 f those who are determined to reimpose taxashytion upon pri shyate and reli shyIllous schools below colleshyliate level The m 0 s t obvious thing about the movement is that it is inshyspired by hashytred 0 f the Church and all that she stands tor

Actually in the present camshypaign very little effort is beine made to disguise this ugly facl Knowing the Church as he does from the inside sharing her spirit with his bishops and his priests and finding not the slightest tension between his Catholicity and his Americanshyism he is frankly puzzled by the antipathies thus deliberately aroused and fostered

The answer in the worn phrase is that we cannot escape history What is happening in California or wherever there is an outbreak of bigotry is a surshyvival of that Nativism which has played so prominent a part HI the course of the American tory

Sources of Nativism It is not superficially the same

Nativism which produced the Know-Nothingism the 1840s and fOs (and incidentally wrecked the political party sysshytem of that period) but for aU the changes which have overshytaken it it remains essentially an anti-Catholic force of Inshydoubted vitality

Nativism aecolding to the accepted definition is an inshytense opposition to an internal minority on the grounds of its foreign (i e un-Americanism) conllection$

Father Colman Barry the IICholarJy Benedictine recently summarized its source as threeshyfold the colonial heritage of Englands fear p the Papacy of Spain and of France together with the dislike ot the immishygrant largely though by no Illeans exclusively economic in origins which characterized the national period prior to the Civil War American alarm over forshyeign radicalism dating back to the first years of the republic Bnd the pervasive de ~trine ot Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Amerishycan superiority over all other races and peoples

Retain Heritale The heritage of fear is still

strong ih America The generashytions of indoctrination in the bogey of the Scarlet Woman have built up a whole cultural complex of suspicions and hatreds

It is too much to expect that this should be eliminate r in our time for that a majority of American Protestants should completely outlive this heritage

Millions of them have thanks be to God but millions more still retain it as a half-conscious memory or as the obscure matrix of their thinking and acting Those who hold to it deliberately and consciously are probably only a small minority but they have the advantage of the lul shy

tural climate of the nation as a whole

They have the further advanshytage of the accepted American b4~lief that the public sChool s)stern is somehow Ie ultimate test the heart and the center of the national experimenl How Nativism came to identify itself with this notion and how it chose this platform for its propshyal~anda is one of the most fascinating themes of modern American development

Public Schools Stroll6bold According to Nativist intershy

pretation of America it is the public school system dominantly Protestant dominantly AngloshyAmerican and dedicated to the total conversion of the country to these beliefs and these prejushydices that is the last stronghold of its peculiar culture

A frontal Nativist attack 011

the Catholic Church in America ould be doomedto failure tlJie nation would not stand for anyshything so barefaced in its bigotry as that But an attack on someshything which in the popular mind meems peripheral like the Catholic school system is stilt capable of eliciting powerful support

The dormant prepudicell are awakened and the determination is strengthened to keep America solidly in the right camp

The minority of active bigots operates upon the sympathies of those who retain only a vague cultural memory of what the

origial quarrel was all about But it would be extremely foolshyIardy to discount the residual trength of this influence

Victor Throuch Destrlletio California for a variety of

(~thnic and cultural reasOns has long been a rallying cround of Nat~vism That is why the decishyllion that will be made there this IraII with the vote on what is listed as Proposition 16 lleeking to reimpose taxation on the nonshypublic schools is of far more lhan local impOImiddottance

It is a test of the strength of Nativism in America and upon its results will depend unquesshytionably whether the nation will be permitted to develop its Americanism in peace and harshymony or whether the hideous spectre of Nativist divisiveness will again stalk the land

For Nativism would think nothing of destroying America to gain its victory

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WILMINGTON (NC) - When a sixfoot high statue of Christ which is to be part of the sRFine in the gateay to Ule new All Saints Cemetery for the Diocese etWilmington tinally arrtves it will be a much-traveled pieee of statuary

Originally promised for delivshyery early this year the figure was missent to New Orleans

trom Italy When no ORe there could find middotout its proper desti shynation it was shipped back io Italy

Cemetery o~ficials concerned about the missing stab~ got in touch with the artist whe made the original sculpture in Chishycago He asked a relative to check with the casting firm in Livorno Italy The shipping mistake was discovered and the statue now is maki-ng its third kans-Atlantic trip en route io Wilmington

But the statue wir co first to Chicago where the artist j))

inspect it before it is sent to Wilmington Eventually thestashytue will be part ot a colonialshybrick gateway to the new eemeshytery due to be completed thN Fall

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Bishop Connolly to Preside at Mass Continued from Page One

Marys Cathedral Fall River It will be followed by a moforcade

middotto William Medeiros Playground and the Mariano S Bishop monshyument where wreaths ill be laid Starting point for the motorcade is Spring and South Main StreetS The public is inshyvited to participate in both the MaSs and the motorcade

The closing event will be a bleakfast fot labor union deleshycates and members of middotthe clergy Guest8 will include Mayor Johp M Arruda representing the city of Fall River Rev Arthur W Tansey Diocesan Director 4)pound Social Action Rev Richard Hasty sponsor of the Protestant observance of Labor Day and Rabbi Samuel Ruderman The breakfast will be featured by an open forum at which Father Callaghan will discuss quesshytions pertaining to labor

Prominent Jesuit Others in charge of arran~-

ments for the Labor Day observshyance include in adidtion to Dowling George Quinn of SS Peter and Paul parish and a

member of the Insurance Workshyers Union wilo is making breakshyfast arrangements and America ampmos St Michaels of the Furniture Workers Union in charge of publicity

Also Clarence Banks Sacred Heart ot the TWUA in charge of motorcade arrangements and Edward F Doolan St Marys presideAt of the United Laber Council who will be master ef ceremonies for the breakfast pregram

Father Callaghan received a doctorate in sociology flom the Catholic University of America in 1947 and sil~ce that time has been assigned to Holy Cross He is a member of many sociologieshyal and hibor associations includshying the National Fatrly Welshyfare Conference and the WOJshy

cester Council o~ the Fair Emshyployment Practice CommissioB

Bishop Assails ~eno Hotel Shows Warns of Serious Moral Issues RENO (NC)-Bishop Robert J Dwyer of Reno has termed entertainment given in some Nevada hotels as a serious moral Issue He has called for instant and emphatic protest by all right-thinking people

The Bishops pastoral letter did not specify a particular type otentertainment but the Neshy

vada Register Bew-paper of the RelO roocese said his comments had special reference w the ~ever increasing cheap entershytainment at Southern Nevada nightspots

Three hotels ()fl the famed Las Vegas Strip recently introduced floor shows featuring semi-nude chorus girls

All Are I-ehsdecl Let it be clearly stated

wrote Bishop Dwyer that aU Catholi~s are strictly forbidden by the divine law itself to have any part in en-tertainment which N of its nature indecent sugshygestive eN calculated to excite thoughts or actions contrary kt the Sixth Commandment

No Catholic is permitted UDshy

der pain of grave sin tl pal shytieipate in the management di-

Fection production or even the advertising of sucb entertai ment the Bishop declared

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that Jlf) Catholic is permitted ee a spectator at such a produeshytion Let those who ale visitOR or strangers in Nevada take nmiddot at this They are bound by tM same law and there is no vacashytion from the Ten Commandshyments

Many Complaints Bishop Dwyer said that it III

encouraging to note that some of the strongest opposition to tm perversion of popular taste alMl this assault upon decency baa came from the better elemenshyat the entertainment world itgtshyileU

The ~bree hotels in Las Vegall that ampave introduceCl the semishynude chorus lines have met middoti criticism from many owners the areas large gambling hotel

The Las Vegas Sun has al~ 6JilPosed the new shows The daillY mewspaper argued tAat they will have a bad effect upoa tlle towns economy by dissuadshyinc family groulS from v_ tienin~ there

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

tile liturgy of the Mass and the exposition ofrelics so thatiheir ~~ CAR T CEREA

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everything in connection withmiddot

Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

Patron Saints search travel expenses and bullbull The Congregation of Rites also thousands of photostats and

designates patron saints for dishy copi~s of documents it is very Lumber Co Inc oceses cities countries and var expensive It has been estimated ious occupational groups This that a complete cause costs Middleboro Road Route 18 ear St Clare of Assisi was about $50OQOThis explains why) EAST FREETOWN proclaimed patroness of the t~le- most causes are of persons whol I plan 10 bUlld0 remodolOPlooeond_ bullI vision i9dustry and in 1957 St were members of a religious boolltlol wllb plctw of ew dol klt~ HEADS CONGREGATION OF RITES His Eminence IBernadine of Siena was chosen community The community er- Nc- -- ---__Gaetano Cardinal Cicognani is Prefeetofthe Sacred Conshy I as the patron of public relations petuates I the memory of their 1 Ipeople gregation of Rites The 76-year-old Cardinal is a brother of outstanding members and is I

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

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Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

II New Jersey Scl1ool Board Refuses Offer of Four Rent-Free Rooms t~1

PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

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Statues Must Stay Two years ago the same overshy

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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timony and iniracles jn causes cost to bring honor on the conshy~THEANCl10R18 Thu~sAug 14 1958 of canonization and beatificationshy gregation ~ Contin~r~~ p~oecome Q Saint 1 are observed To protect tite Papal canonization has been

e the congregations tiinethis tn~stedto the Congregatioh ofmiddot Church he must object whenshy traced gtack as far as the lOth not its sole responsibility The Rites It must Jgteon-guard Cross Word Solution everthere is any question in the century but it did not become

against the selling ofrel~cs and life works or fame of a person an exclusive prerogative of theeongregation also supervises it must prescribe the rulell of proposed for sainthood papacyuntjl the 17th century

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Close Scrutiny shyeeremonies used in administer- a~thenti~ity and their veilerashy claimed by various bishops and log the seven sacraments in the tion is providedmiddot for ~ cause reaches Rome and for a time popular acclaim was Western Church The Sacred Two other prerogativesofthe the con~regation only after a sufficient to mark a man as a ~ngregation for the Oriental congregation are the elevating of

s~ tR- thorough canonical investigashy saint~shy~ tion has been made in the dishyChurch governs the Eastern churches to the rank of basilicas bull DKLL RA To correct the Churchs lit shyocese of the person proposedforand the authorizing of the sol J c ARites urgical bo~ks of saints the conshysainthood All the informationemn crowning of images of OurInto the congregations office gregation has establish~d a speshygathered on the diocesan levelSow a constant stream of mail Lady cial section of historical reshyis turned over to a lawyer apshyIIfrom priests and bishops seeking Large Stall sea~ch These scholars study exshy

011 5 ~ ll A Ii proved by the congregation whoInformation about the various Heading the Congregatiorl of isting documents arid have frommakes a summary of itc1etails governing the cere- Rites is the Prefect His Emi time to time removed the names

Msgr Romanis office thenmonies of the Church nence Gaetano Cardinal Cicog- gatin of Rites meet in execu- of those ~ho prove to be legendshystudies the summary and canThis congregation not only nani the 76-year-old brother of tive session at the Vatican every ary rather than real or those send it back for further studywatches over all the various Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Tuesday mornirig and Cardinal who through error were acshyor if necessary reject it TheKites of the Church butalso all Cicognani Apostolic Delegate tomiddot Cicognani takes the results of claimed saints but who are not promoter general lists his obshythe details which surround the the lJnited States Twenty-one the congregations work to the worthy of the high title jections and the lawyer can anshyMass and the Sacraments Thus cardinals have been appointed Pope for his approval on the swer them When all the objecshyIt has the final word in matters to the congregation by His Holi- second and fourth Friday of each tions of the promoter generaloncerning church mush art ness Pope Pius XII inclUding month have been overcome the wholexhitecture vestments and His Eminence Edward Cardinal One other official of the con

--- Mooney cif Demiddottroit document is forwarded to thecred vessels gregation has a regularly sched- Pope ThePope signs a docushy

For example In response to a The congregations Secretary uled audience with the Pope ment introducing the cause but query in 1956 the congregation is Archbishop Alfonso Carinci He is the promoter general of writes only his first name inshyRiled out the use of radio or who will be 96 iii Novembe~ but the Faith better known as the dicating that he is not actingphonograph music in church and who despite hjB age is at his devils advocate Msgr ~ilvio in the full authority of the papshyprohibited the use of movie prO- desk every day directing the ad~ Romani who has held the office acyjectors in church to illustrate ministrative details of the con- since 1955 goes to t~e Pope on

The next major step is theletmons or teach catechism gregation the third Thursday of each investigation into the proposedLast year it formally approved A total of 70 officials and con- month to report on the progress saints writings life and histhe use of Gothic vestments arid suItors make up tpe staff of the otthe various causes for beati shypractice ofvirtue to a heroicthis year it ruled that the Sanc- congregation which is housed in fication and canonization under degree Following this theretus and th~ Benedictus maymiddottJe the Palace of the CongregatioN consideration must be two miracles worked

ng together in a Solemn Mass ~n Rom~ The devils advocate func- through the saints intercessbnLiturgical Calendar Report to Pope t~on is to ma~e sure that all the Msgr Romani has to be com-

The Congregation is also in The cardinals of the Congre- rules for the verification of t~ pletely satisfied that they areeharge of the liturgical calendar Il~ truly miraculous and not attribshyand the composition of the Mass utable to chance or illusion missal and the RomanBreviary

9- The liturgical calendar known Necessary Requirements as the Ordo contains directions When the two miracles are for the Mass and the Div~ne Ofshy declared valid the person mal Ike to be said every day of the middotbe beatified This meanll that he year Each diocese and religious maybe called Blessed and may order and congregation has its be vel ~rateci and accorded hon craquown Ordo or at least a suppleshy ors of the altar but only in the ment to that of the Roman dioceses where he lived or iied Church which contains its own and in the religious congregati 1 special feasts and observances which the newly proclaimed All these must be approved by Blessed founded or of which he the congregation and no changes was a ~ember ace permitted without the conshy J Two furth~ miraclesinust ocshy gregations approval

cur before the beatified can beAnother of the congregations proclaimed a saint responsibilities is the composhy In certain cases there is asition of blessings for various process known as equivalentoccasions such as in 1953 when canonization In 1931 Pope Pius

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X~ proclaimed the equivalentblessing seminaries This was many work-saving conveniences canonization of St Albert thefirst used for the dedication of bull in new NATURAL FINISHGreat by naming him a Doctorthe new campus of the Njrth or ehoice of lovely colors of the Church St Albert wasAmerican College in Rome In

beatified in 1622 but had never Send coupon for colorful lgtookshy1957 the congregation publ ished formally been declared a saint let showing new model kitchena

a blessing for radio stations which was first used in connecshy Costly Procedure M f C T d f - o ovpon 0 or tion with the dedication of the Since the long process of can- new Vatican Radio plant onization requires much re- - E~W---G-O-O--D-H--U--E-

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

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Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

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Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

and Mrs George Lelievre 99 nais College a Ridge St and Rodolphe Leshy Very Rev Brother Elisee Ranshy

tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

A former member of St attend the ceremony Right Rev Annes Parish Lelievre was Msgr George P Johnson vicar graduated from Prevost in June general of the diocese of Portshy]957 He has been attending La land will preside

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

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Dericks provided four classshyrooms in the parish school free of charg~

However some residents deshymanded that religious statueS in the classrooms Used by the pubshylic school children be removed Father Dericks refused

This year the Board askedmiddot for the same rooms and offered t~

the

offer

of

ules

Lebanese Head Ii) Continued from Page One f

Parliament of this half-Chrisshytian half Moslem nation adshyhered to the tradition that the president must be a Maronite Catholic

This tradition has its basis in the fact that Maronite Rite Catholics form the largest single religious group in the country According to the same unwrit shyten law the Prime Minister is always a Sunnite Moslem The constitution provides that repshyresentation in Parliament is deshycided on a religious basis not one of political parties

Maronite Rite Patriarch Paul Meouchi of Antioch praised the General as the onlymiddot man who can restore reace and security to strife-torn Lelanon

middotSpanish t~ks

Pray for D~ad MADRlD (NCI-The Abbey

Nullius of Santa Cruz del Valle de Los Caidos has been erected here to provide religious servshyIces for the mammoth memorial crypt erected near here in honor of Spains civil war dead

Appointed abbot of the new monastery was Benedictine Father Justo Perez de Urbel known throughout Spain for his studies in medieval history and his work in Catholic jourshyilalism

Abbot Urbel will govern the monasterys community of 12 monks and eight lay Bro~hers

V~ who will be in charge of reli shy~HAMP VISITS CALIFORNIA MISSION World heavyshy gious services ~t t~e ne memoshy

weight champion Floyd Patterson a convert to the Catholic rIal crypt which IS adJacent to F th h ts th F C the monastery

aI Cl a WI rater ary Martin (left) and Frater E ted T th ~ D P k d middot shy rec 0 e memory ua

onan as ey urmg a VISit to CalIforma s MISSIOn San those who gave their lives in the Luis Rey The champs Oceanside training camp is six miles crusade for the peace of Spainshyfrom the mission NO Photo the monument commemorate

all Spaniards who died during the Spanish civil war from 19341 to 1939

The monument consists in a gigantic cross taller than the Eiffel tower in Paris rising above an undelground churcb r

carved out of the mountainside in the Guadanama range 38 miles north of Madrid The bones of thousands of soldien kj)led during the civil war middotJie buried behind the chapels ~ each side of the church whicb~ almost 1000 fcet long is one ol the largest in the world

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PEQUANNOCK (NC) - The Board of Education here has deshycided after a five minute meetshying to refuse- the offer of four rent-free classrooms in a parshyochial school to relieve public school oyer-crowding

The boards decision appar~

ently was based on the opinion of its attorney Joseph D Donashyto that use of church school facilities by a public school would be illegal

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crowding of public schools exshyisted and the pastor of Holy Spirit Church Father John H

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) J Sports Chatter

Taunton CYO -rracksters Practice for KC Meet

By Jack Kil1leavy Somerset Hi~h S(hool Coach

Practice sessions for the Taunton area CYO track tl~am are being held Monday andmiddot Friday nights in prepshyaration for the big Labor Day CYO Track Meet to be conducted by Fall River Council No 86 Knights of Columshybus boys live tOgether and work in

The Taunton squad of 17 Brewster candidates in the senior Handling GlYl1ns slants is

Pete Marchegiano who was All group includes five boys Scholastic at Archbishop Will shyfrom St Marys four from Im- iams Hig~ this past Spring Pete maculate Conception three from is the younger brother of Rocky Sacred Heart two each from St Marciano former worlds heavy-Jacques and St wight champion from Brockton Pauls and one Durfee football fans may recall from pur Lady Pete as the fire hydrant type of Lourdes who backed up the line for Jack

In the Junior Garritys undefeated Williams Division (14-16 eleve~ last Fall years) are three Pete Griffin St Michaels Colshyeach from Sac- lege is pitching for Chatham rl~ Heart St Tom Harrington ex-Somerset Josephs and St luminary now at R 1 State is a Marys parishes starter for Wareham With Sagshytwo from St amore are the Cleary brothers Pauls and one Bill and Bob both of whom each from Our Lady of Lourdes were outstanding hockey and and St Anthonys baseball players atmiddot Harvard

Two of Coach Luke Urbans 1957 Bill Casey Taunton High Durfee State Champions are also

School track coach is handlin~ with Sagamore Al Lavoie first the squad with Jamer McGovernf baseman and Doug Baxendahi as his assistant Bill Colleran centertielder Taunton High track captain is All-Star football starts tomorshy

I sl~rving in a like capacity for the row nightCYO track and field men Father Catholic college graduates withFrancis B Connors is CYO the pros include Jim Martindirector for the area Notre Dame Steve Junker

Sports interest in the Taunton Xavier anq a couple of lads area is not confined to track frllm the University of Dayton however CYO is sponsoring a Claude Chaney halfback and tennis tournament to run ail Bob Sakal tackle The latter two next week from Monday to Fri shy are rookies Martin in his ninth day Its open to all boys and year of professional ball is ltiris in the area regardless of listed as a line-backer but his church affiliation duties now are largely confIned

to kickingjoff and booting fieldCape Baseball Excellent goals

Amateur baseball has fallen Junker a second year manoff considerably of late in many with the Lions had a tremendous areas of the country but Cape freshman season fIe was particshyCod isnt among them In all ularly effective as a pass reshythere are 12 teams in action on ceiver scoring twice in thethe Cape six in the Upper championship game against theLeague and a like number in the Browns and racking up a totalIower circuit Each team is made 01 109 yards on five completionsup mostly of local personnel beshy overalling allowed only six ball players Playing with the College Starsfrom off the Cape will be Ed Michaels a 21S-pound

The calibre of ball is excellent guard from Villanova Fred Dushymd the team rosters include gan 200-pound end from Dayton many outstanding players from and Dick Lynch 190-pound collegiate and high school ranks halfback from Notre Dame Pitching for Brewster and boastshy Lynch made the select ranks of ing an 8-0 record is righthander N D immortals last Fall with a ferry Glynn Coyle alumnus quick tour around right end who now attends the University against mighty Oklahoma for of Massachusetts Four of Jerrys the games only touchdown and U of M teammates - Bobby a 7-0 Irish victory Dugan ai Hatch Ned Larkin Bobby Eishy universal All-American choice chorn and Paulmiddot Wennik - are is certain to see plenty of action

~ also with BIewster The five for ute Stars

I Fall River Students to Receive f Habit of Brothers Tomorrow

Two Fall River residents both Mennais College Alfred Me former students at Monsignor for the past year Prevost High School will reshy Letendre of Notre Dame de ceive the religious habit of the Lourdes Parish attended PeshyBlOthers of Christian Instrucshy vost and is a graduate of La tion tomorrow in St Joseph Mennais Preparatory School Church Biddeford Me They class of 1958 He attended the are Benoit Lelievre son of Mr past summer session at Ie Menshy

and Mrs George Lelievre 99 nais College a Ridge St and Rodolphe Leshy Very Rev Brother Elisee Ranshy

tendre son of Mr and Mrs nou FIC superior general of the Anthony Fazzina 134 Eaton St order from Jersey England will

A former member of St attend the ceremony Right Rev Annes Parish Lelievre was Msgr George P Johnson vicar graduated from Prevost in June general of the diocese of Portshy]957 He has been attending La land will preside

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

1471 d t h d ST BONAVENTURE (~C) --- middotmiddotN~wBedfordmiddot MassIt m an I as serv~ asSt Bonaventure Universitycel- ligion bull hospital from that time ebrating its 1oOth anniversary Opposition to the legislation WYman 9-6792

The script of the documentary with a year-lo~g observance came pri~dpal1y from repre HEADQUARTERS FOR was prepared by Professor Pi~- will inaugurate its secondceh-sentatives of resort merchants COLONIALAND tro De Angelis and the film was tury of service at formal reded- They contended that Slft1day directod by Giovanni Paolucci ication exercises Oct 7 business is essential to them I TRAD1TI0NAL FURNITURE

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

dence host to the delegates and celebrant of the Mass A~hbishop Patrick AOBoyle of Washington national

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j - THE ANCHOR ~ir - AT NEWUOME IN NEW BEDFORD uel GalvamMrs Joseph Amaral signing Vatican Paper AsksI20 Thurs Aug U 19~8 IrxSisters of thelloly Names of Jesus and guest book while Sister Veronica of Mary A R H I MarYheld open house Sunday atthelr I09kS on Sister Veronica of Mary opening uto oclng at Flm on HosptalConvent in Immaculate Conception Parish door of new school and playing organ with VATICAN CITY (NC) -The

II S t Wll M r t death of an English auto racer Left to rIght photos show SIster WIlham lS er 1 lam ary IS emng Peter Collins on the Grand Prix ~Gains Praise M~ry ~t ldtchen table and talkIng to Sam- ~ -r-gt I DAllemagne course brought a

N th bull N S S ffN S h I ~ J d em and from LOsservatore VENICE (NC) ~ The 10 If Holy ame middotsters to to e~ C 00 Romano for radlcal measures fnternational Expositionof Doc- iff IT

amentary Films has singled out 7 Continued from Page ODe to prevent needless loss of lifeSisters now on duty at Im- Durocher also known as Rose in the name of sports

fur praise a short film telUhg found it possible to assign five maculate Conceptlon Include In of Cd fro h bullI ana a m er n~mem re- The Vatican City Daily saidthe nistoryand worlt of the Sisters to the parish ona year addition to Sister Veronica of hglOn Mother MarleRose To- I Hospital of the Holy ~host in round basi~ Mary Sup~rior Sister Mary day it numbers nearly 4000- How much long~r W1~1 we

I Rome Three hundred children are Angela and Sister William Mary members and staffs 265 schools have to record tragIc accldenUi middot1The full-color oocumentary registeredn the neW school Still to arrive are Sister Rose teaching over 88000 children of this Sort details the past and present his- which will open with kindergar- Esther and Sister Agnes yenary It is active in ho~e and for- r-------------- shytory of the hospital whilth ~s ten and first second and ~hird Their congregation was found- eign missions teaching Negro (Inked closely with the history grades As soon as possib~e ad ed In Canada In 1844 by Eulalle hldmiddot Fl d d h ditional grades wil~ be illided c I rendeg 10 orl a an avmgef the AngloSaxons who came (ji seve) fouldations in Basutoshy

th hth t Blessing Aug n Sunday Sa les II 1 d S h Af ~ to Rome m e elg cen UfY The modern school Duilding ~ an out nca The scope of the movie begins includes a ltombination auditori- The Sisters at Immaculatein -the tiines of the Roman Em- Continued from Page ODe um parispmiddot hall and cafeterfil in Conception are proud of their Peror Nero and ends with the addition io classrooms The wer~ excluded to protect retail lovely convent and up to the modern hospital its medical widely-scattered children of the ~trade in coastal resorts Gov minuteschoo but tl1ey put first 8tafT andthe technical and spir- Meyner has taken issue with th fi t Th Itual training given the nuns parish will be transported in a lOgs rs ey told the reshy

iJewly obtained 54 seat school this provision He called on the porter of twomembers of the who staff it bus Hisect Exclillerilty-J4E~_Most Legislature to amend this fail- parish each of whom spends

The hospital not far from Reve[End Bis~l bless the ing in the measure two md a half hours a day in Neros garden where St Peter to new building at ceremonies on I am reasonably satisfied the church absorbed in prayer and many early Christian mar- Sunday Aug 31 that public sentiment favors a tyrs were put to death is near ~ reasonable degree of control With such support how can

r ~ C we fail in our efforts hereSt Peters Basilica Ou Bans ontraceptlv~s over commercial ctivities whose rapid growth has dras- asked Sister veronica f

Rebuild CenteJ~ As Cancer Threalt If I tically changed the charter of B II A It grew up first as a series LIMA (NC)-Peruvian Health Sundaymiddot as a day of rest the a oon scension ef inns for pilgrims who came Minister Francisco Sanchez Mo- Governor said LANGELAAR NC) _ Some to Rome to visit St Peters in reno has issued a decree banning Also critical of penalties im- 3500 persons paid cash on the Ute early centliries after the Em- the manufacture and sale of posed b~ the measur~ Glv line to see the secretary of the Peror Constantine freed the bidh control devices for -women Meyner characteriied the pen- Roitei-dam diocese go up in the Church from persecutiqn In 725 The decree said that instead alties as obscure and too se- air here Kin Ina of the SaXgtJ1s estab- of protecting health or pIevent~ vere lished an inn on the spot and ing disease as is sometimes FathehE-Gulje made a hal to this day the hospital carries claimedsuch devices can Heavy Penalties loon asCension froiDmiddot a meadow the name of the Holy Ghost ilt threaten their u~iers w~thchron- The measure provides penal- here in a demonstration staged Saxia referring to the earlY ic precaricerous processesY ~ ties ranging from a fineof$25 tQ ralse fUnds for thenew minor Ingli~h pilgrims The hospicemiddot Accordingo Mr~Sanchez the for the first offense to impiis- seminary of the Rotterdam See burned in 847 decree was issued after consul- ~ent for up to six moriihs for

tation with Perus National the fourth and subsequent vio- - It was later restored as a Cancer Institute and was not lations BOWEN~S

lIed~cal center a sort of sO~lal necessarily connected with the During debate in the Legisla- ~rVlce cent~r ~or OUnl~ girls teaching of the Catholic Church ture State Senator John A Fmiddott St and a food dlstnbuhpnpomt by that positive birth control is a Wadington Democratic minority u~n ure ore

t~ )-~rder of ~ope Innocent fIl who violation 0pound the natural law leader from Salem assailed the JOSEPH M F DONAGHY eonfided It to the Order of the bill on grounds that it violated ownermgr Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Second Centu ry freedom of religion Tile legis-In 1198 Pope Sixtus IV rebuilt laWm makes no mention of re- ~142Campbell St

1471 d t h d ST BONAVENTURE (~C) --- middotmiddotN~wBedfordmiddot MassIt m an I as serv~ asSt Bonaventure Universitycel- ligion bull hospital from that time ebrating its 1oOth anniversary Opposition to the legislation WYman 9-6792

The script of the documentary with a year-lo~g observance came pri~dpal1y from repre HEADQUARTERS FOR was prepared by Professor Pi~- will inaugurate its secondceh-sentatives of resort merchants COLONIALAND tro De Angelis and the film was tury of service at formal reded- They contended that Slft1day directod by Giovanni Paolucci ication exercises Oct 7 business is essential to them I TRAD1TI0NAL FURNITURE

Banking i~ Handier Whe~ You Use Our

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SERVICE I

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AT HIBERNIANS CONVENTION A solemn Pontif shybull leal Mass in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul Provi-middot

dence officially opened the annual national convention of the Ancient Order of Hib~rnians and its Ladies Auxiliaryt

-Pictured following the Mass are left to right P Frari~ I

IKean of Brighton and Miss Mary E Hurley of Belmont national presidents Bishop Russell J McVinney of (gtrovishy

dence host to the delegates and celebrant of the Mass A~hbishop Patrick AOBoyle of Washington national

chaplain who preached theSelDlOn NC Photo

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