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;,.;.;. .1, i i'; ",,\ . . ! :."".. ; " {fl Y .A' - J -:",._.. River, Mass. Thursday, Oct. 2, 1958 America, leads in number of from this Diocese. Six- Seeond Clas. Moil Privileses PRICE 10. teen priests and 16 Sisters are Vol. 2, No. 40 Authorized at Fall River. Maos. $4.00 pe, Year. assigned to points' as far apart as Formosa, Peru, Hawaii and the Philippines, Some are serving in Chinese sections of cities in this country, Twins from New Bedford, Rev. James and Rev. John Schomber, are among Redernptorists in Latin America. Father James is assigned to Paranagua, Brazil and Father John to Aguas Bue- nas, Puerto Rico. Seven Franciscan Missionaries · of Mary are represented in Jap- · an, Malaya and Pakistan, while three Sisters of the Holy Union . Turn to Page TweDt,. . WORLD MISSION AWARD: Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. . ' national director of the Society for the Propagation of tlw · Bishop to Ordain . Faith, }?resent.s the World. Mission. Award to Mrs. \E·· 'h' L' '5' I'" .' Lester ,Auberhn, of .founder and dIrector of World . Ig. t a Left to'right are;Mr.and Mrs. In Cathedral'.' .. Mfiry N:igro, in Mrs. .:- .. ". .' '. . s. ll,llsslon work. oNC Photo (Story, Page two). " Rev. L. ,,> s. ..,..., .• ',' .' .' .' . ,nollY, p.l).!.:Blshop. ?f·1;be Mlssloner,Says People Fear . ·Falf.Rlver DlOcese,.wJlI. con-' 'Sh' '.. 'F' t'" . f R d M I "d : fer ,of Sub- ' " ; .. fJ e:-o ',. e .'. ,elln an ., diaconate .Tuesday: 'mC?tiling, the: " <" ; ·(NO) .... ;..Farmers in the . '" ' '.' . of Holy Rosary, in st. ,t.hey, drop race .. for the shelter CrA.NCER HOME Mrs.. C;athedra\ .chapel, at. 8" Shells from Red guns shriek overhead patIent at the Rose . 0 clo.c k :: . . . :. . '. ":'Children play. .in.. the streetS of a h t' iuJ ., celebrate5 her lOOth birthday. A patient' at, the Home.since . '" Tl!e e,l La°rdmandl'Se' 'are "'he bOOm' of the ... " .' ,8 • 00. _, 'h . h' . . 'thO . t' M. Rho . d t M' 'at the' "Salet-te m;. ,. . ''''4, .. , Someu ' , of !'- •• : ,e]s s. own Wl .. ]s e,r .' 18 inary;.M·Ueb6ro,'They.wilJserVe";.big guns:the whistle of fly- :'" . ..... ... who 'lS a birthday, a,s ill Salette iitg; them' is. . d H ". F" h . p' .• : ."', .. . Scuttling . dOOr.w.;lYS . So. life 'goes on for the civil- So " ere earts . at. ers. -and- to: underground' 'shelter. iana' of .Que/Doy"':':'the· 30001 ·on o:f Supe' <rl·Or r' Gene'· ral' r. ' •..-, home. _.' J)eOple' on Big.Quemoy, the' 7;00i .. . Electl , '. ar se aurlce ou X;" - . '.' .... .., .' LittI' Q' , . ., ..', '" .. ,... .... -" ;.. . 'ill" Lar h' II . L ." - Thelle children- are wbe in the on. e. uemoy;,· .' Very Rev. William COll,Q.Qn; SS.·,CC.; ·Pr.oYincial, of .. ..., d Roc 'd .aurler ( blastih'g O(·:tbe ", .Since' J\ugfu.t 23, oomm'un-" i Hearts Fathers in this eou.nt..y, and Rev .. , GohlRlb8 . ea.. ". < Que. Moran, SS. CC'!' pas.tor of St: Joseph's Church, . 1liir...1" ' .... L ' (I' ',,' .H' ','. "t' .. ... are attending the General Chapter of'the Congregl\f,on of :. ()n. 9": : r,a, 1 n e d.,"!ugl,l.-:exp)oslves with .' •• 'D' ',' .... :.,..: .• ' '·T " ceD' 'G :" "scarcely 'day's, respite. one the .CongregatIon m f"pme ,Academy 'iil'Fa'irhaven.:'·' ,0" ' . '. 'O"P.( \-:The popula:' M. the NOl"th·.;was')me of 'On"'" T'h'u'rs' 'do'v" . ditches,':.. 'can .. i\d that AmerIcan Provmce. . . . ofthe Congregation IJ1 thIS coun-' ., .... , fT" .t.1 '. placidly· 'resurne work 'in the' .these people have been sub- This Chapter has elected try and Diocese. '. '. :., ...•.. '.' , .... The Twelfth'New Engfand" f!eldS. The ; to·P.t!riodic ,shelling for Very Rev. Henry Systermans, a Several ", Regional :Congress ·of 'the" , continue,·their play. Tum to'P'ageSi:deell> Belgian as Superior General to The Congregatlor) s . Prqym- . . .' . . ., h .' '. .. " , . ., .., . (iIl!cceed'Very Rev. John of the. cial.House and MOOlistery is·in .. C rlsban ··Graduate·s. 'Trained in S'ocial Work Sacred Heart d'Elbee. Fairhaven. In the Con- Doctrme wIll at '. . The Sacred Hearts Fathers gregationhas its No.vitiate.for New London, from Thqrsday, Called Inad'e. quate' 'for' N. eeds' to the Diocese in 1905 at Priests in Fairhaven, arid its Oct. 9, to Oct. 12. , the invitation of the late Billhop Novitiate for Brothers Ware- . The'Congress is under the au- . COLUMBUS (NC)-Dr. Arthur S. Flemmjng, U. So' m:mg. Rev. Stanislaus Bernard, ham. spices' of the Archbishops and Secretary ()f Health, Education and Welfare, urged here CC., chaplain at the Sacred Turn to Page Bishops of the provinces of Hart- that ties be strengthened between public and private social ford and Boston at the invita- agencies. Convention of Catholic Women tion . of Most Rev. Bernard J. Dr. Flemming' also ing of the National Conference Flanagan, D.D., J.C.D., Bishop f .. F d Itt of Catholic Charities' and the of Norwich. All sessions and re- or revlsmg e era, s a e Centers Resolutions on Family St. Vincent de Paul Society. ligious ceremonies of the Con- and local laws which might Dr. Flemming cited the cur- ST. LOUIS (NC)-Two time-honored cliches perhaps gress will take place in St. Bern- impede charitable programs rent . shortage of 'personnel best sum up the five-day goings-on at the 29th annual con- . ard's ;High School. '. and for' greater emphasis on re- trained in social work and char- nntion of the National Council of Catholic Women, just .·The. Archbishops and .Bishops· search and pro- itable programs. He noted that of New England will preside in·. grams,in social work. IOncluded here. . , about 1,600 trained social work- 'person over the various sessions He' spoke. during a at- There was never a' dull and bishops who sPoke or pre- ers graduated from U. S. schools moment. sided at the various sessions. . during the, past academic year' of the Congress. Rev.' Joseph L. by more'tha 7,500 dele- Turn to Page Ten . Tum to Page Slxieen . gates' . to the 44th annual meet- to fill about 15,000 vacancies. There was something . . ..... ' . . He also pointed o.ut that about doing every second. Spread over the five days St. loan' of Arc . . Congregation' ,; . 1here were 44 separate events B -' .... , 'R -d > work, a number which he said with a total of 184 leading par- S e . rves·· .IS."Op s eSI e.n.ce "/ . is inadequate to meet current ticipants. These participants in- and future needs. .' eluded some 35 archbishops By Patricia' McGowan' Addressing St. Vincent de The next time, you're at a ceremony. presided over by the ,Most Reverend Bishop ,Tum toPl;'A'e Eightee. Church Brands and you're impressed by the beauty of his robes, spare an appreciative thought for the ' Sisters of St. Joan of Arc. Theirs are the skilful fingers that keep his many ·vestments Ignoring .Books Hospital Plan in repair in addition to caring for the rest of his temporal needs. As Worthless As Immoral In our Diocese the Sisters Sisters are privileged to use his use the church for their own G d P I.' are stationed at Notre Dame pri'('ate chapel. In other rectories devotions. Sister Florence show- 00' 0 ICy NEW YORK (NC)-Pa- de Lourdes and St. Mary's a chapel must be installed for ed us the Bishop's chapel, a CINCINNATI (NC)-The tients in municipal hospitals Cathedral in Fall River in their use, since priests ordinarily small gemlike room tucked into Public Library of Cincin- here must be advised to seek dd 't' t th B' h' . the top of his house. ' eounsel from their spiritual a 1 Ion 0 e IS op s reSI- 'C nati and Hamilton County dence. In all three houses they ;;''J.. 0 L f: A A _ It is a fitting setting for the advisors and members of their carryon the special apostolate of ' .... '7. Holy Hour made by the Sisters every year ignores dozens- family before receiving birth their congregation, that of sery- (J""" SUPPORT I from' 11 to midnight every possibly hundreds - of new control information or devices. ing God in His priests.' '( '_ Thursday, an hour offered for novels. A Department of Hospitals Life at the Bishop's house is THE priests making sick calls or per- "We don't ban them," Direc- memorandum to the 28 munici- somewhat quieter than hi the .,. CATHOLIC PRESS "'" .forming other tasks of their sac- tor Ernest 1. Miller said. "We pal hospitals also state that two' rectories, said Sister Florence red ministry during the night. just don't buy them. Only six doctors should certify the need de Sacre Coeur, superior there. .. BUY FROM THE t Each day of the week, too, is . per cent of our budget goes into for such "therapy" and that the At St. Mary's, for instance, the ADVERTISERS IN .", offered by the Sisters for some fiction, and we think most of written consent of the woman Sisters answered 180 phone calls "" CATHOLIC .,.. aspect of the priesthood: Sunday our money should go into books involvecl, and if possible her on the feast of the Assumption, .-II. '? for the Pope; Monday for Cardi- which have a lasting value." husband, is also required. all inquiring as to time of . Vl' PAPERS q.. nals; .Tuesdayfor Archbishops; But recently when the library new instructions· were Masses. ' P 1\ V, «, Wednesday for deceased priests; l'outinely rejected a new novel '!'urn to Pace Ten At the Bishop's residence the '"' Turn to P&&,e TweutT Tura to Page Eighteea The 11 ANCHOR An Anchor of the So'Ul, Sure and fi'irm-ST. PAUL ¢ --------...: .... --------.,..------ ----...------.. '.' ,' .. ' . .,,---,--_ , : Diocese Tops -National M"iss/ionField Average Across the n<:J,ti,on missionaries represent less than three per cent of American Brothers, and Sisters. In Fall Riv@l', smallest Diocese in Massachusetts, the figure is better than five per cent. Forty-five priests and Brothers and 27 Sisters were assiged to mission areas. They represent 13 re- ligious communities. Maryknoll, the. Catholic Foreign Mission Society of

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By Patricia' McGowan' NEW YORK (NC)-Pa­ de Lourdes and St. Mary's a chapel must be installed for ed us the Bishop's chapel, a CINCINNATI (NC)-The tients in municipal hospitals Cathedral in Fall River in their use, since priests ordinarily small gemlike room tucked into Public Library of Cincin­ here must be advised to seek dd't' t th B'h' . thetopofhishouse. ' eounsel from their spiritual a 1 Ion 0 e IS op s reSI- Fairhaven. In addit~on, the Con- Doctrme wIll co~vene.· at '. . 'C - J '? t

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l~aU River Mass Thursday Oct 2 1958 America leads in number of ~embers from this Diocese Six-

Seeond Clas Moil Privileses PRICE 10 teen priests and 16 Sisters areVol 2 No 40 Authorized at Fall River Maos $400 pe Year assigned to points as far apart as Formosa Peru Hawaii and the Philippines Some are serving in Chinese sections of cities in this country

Twins from New Bedford Rev James and Rev John Schomber are among Redernptorists in Latin America Father James is assigned to Paranagua Brazil and Father John to Aguas Bueshynas Puerto Rico

Seven Franciscan Missionaries middot of Mary are represented in Japshymiddot an Malaya and Pakistan while

three Sisters of the Holy Union Turn to Page TweDt WORLD MISSION AWARD Bishop Fulton J Sheen

national director of the Society for the Propagation of tlw middot Bishop to Ordain Faith resents the annu~l World Mission Award to MrsEmiddotmiddot h L 5 I Lester Auberhn of ~etr01t founder and dIrector of World Ig t a a~tt~MedicalRe1ief Left toright areMrand Mrs Auberli~In Cathedral middotmiddot~Jt B~s~op She~n ~d ~r8Mfiry Nigro a~istant in Mrs A~

- ~rl~n s ledl~al llllsslon work oNC Photo (Story Page two) Mo~st Rev J~mes L ~011- gt s bull

nollY pl)Blshop fmiddot1be Que~oy MlsslonerSays People Fear middotFalfRlver DlOcesewJlI con- Sh F t f R d M bull I dfer th~ HolyOr~er of Sub- ~~Ing fJ e-o e elln an

diaconate Tuesday mCtiling the lt T~IPEI middot(NO)Farmers arewor[i~gmiddot in the field~ ~ ~ Fea~t of t~e Holy Rosary in st sUd~enly they drop t~~ir imple~ent8 racefor the shelter

CrANCER HOME CFNTE~ARIANMrs ~na ~n~~les ~arys Cathedra chapel at 8 middotofmiddotjrri~~tiorfditches Shells from Red guns shriek overhead bull patIent at the Rose Ha~tl1orne ~tlIrop ~ome Fall~lver 0 clock Children play in the streetS of avilla~ h t iuJ celebrate5 her lOOth birthday A patient atthe Homesince Tle el g~t LadegrdmandlSeare la~gliingC he bOOm of the ~e~ 8 bull00 m~ _ ~950 h h thO Smiddot t M Rho d Smiddot t M stud~nts at the Salet-te m 4 Someu of zmiddot - bullbull ~ e]s s own Wl ]s er vs~Flo~an 18 ~r inaryMmiddotUeb6roTheywilJserVebig gunsthe whistle of fly- ~~ ~s~ azm~ ~lrgll1la who lS p~ese~t~Jl~cher w~th a birthday ~~)ce _~ as miSs~OPllri~s ill ~e~ Salette iitg projectil~ se~4 them ~~~~lMarbull ~~ is ~

d H F h p bull qrd~r ~lVlng ~ub(hacon~te Scuttling middotthroug~ dOOrwlYS So life goes on for the civilshySo ere earts at ers artl~~pate ~W)e Gerar~ ~a~l Re~~ ~l~ -and- to underground shelter iana of QueDoythemiddot 30001

middoton of SupeltrlmiddotOrr Genemiddotral r bull- ~ld~IDeonliEld~Mon4 ~ouPrrqueI~lfA~bl- ~tialmiddotPi-rtmiddotofeveryhome _ J)eOple on BigQuemoy the 700i Electl ~ ar s e aurlce ou X - LittI Q - ill Lar h II L - Thelle children- are wbe in the on e uemoymiddot Very Rev William COllQQn SSmiddotCC middotProYincial of 1i~e ~o~ d Roc ~ d aurler ( waysofwar~the blastihg O(middottbe Since Jugfut 23 tb~ oommun-i

~red Hearts Fathers in this eounty and Rev GohlRlb8 ~ ~~~~ ~~ ea ~~~~ lt ~ ~~ ~~ Q~em()yrCa~~ ~eurisbaifemir~ihgthe Que Moran SS CCpastor of St Josephs Church ~Fairha~eri 1liir1 L (I H t pa~ ~ ~~e( IJ~n~ w~ middot~i ~Q~ ComP~~ ~t ~sJands ~v are attending the General Chapter ofthe Congreglfon of ~e~ ()n 9 o~n ko~th~ ~~f~~~n~~H)etweel) th~ ra 1 n e dugll-exp)oslves with bullbull D bull middotT ceD G middotIlOundbfsh~lsthateomeorgo scarcely bull days respite one

the CongregatIon m fpme ~earts Academy iilFairhavenmiddot 0 OP( -The bonib~tdin~rttoverlmiddotue~ond~rs~owa ~ivHian popula M de~egates o~ the NOlthmiddotwas)me of the~~un~in~f~tMrsr On Thursdov ~i~ flrmer~ crawl-tro~the ditches ~on can ~ id it~orgetting that AmerIcan Provmce ofthe Congregation IJ1 thIS coun- fT t1 placidlymiddot resurne work in the these people have been sub-

This Chapter has elected try and Diocese bull The TwelfthNew Engfand feldS The childrenemer~e~rQrft jlaquot~ tomiddotPtriodic shelling for Very Rev Henry Systermans a Several ~o~~ Regional Congress middotof the dOOr~ays continuemiddottheir play Tum toPageSideellgtBelgian as Superior General to The Congregatlor) s Prqym- h (iIlcceedVery Rev John of the cialHouse and MOOlistery ismiddotin C~~fr~termtof C rlsban middotmiddotGraduatemiddots Trained in Social Work Sacred Heart dElbee Fairhaven In addit~on the Con- Doctrme wIll co~venemiddotat

The Sacred Hearts Fathers gregationhas its Novitiatefor New London from Thqrsday Called Inadequate for Needs ~une to the Diocese in 1905 at Priests in Fairhaven arid its Oct 9 to Sun~ay Oct 12 the invitation of the late Billhop Novitiate for Brothers i~ Ware- TheCongress is under the au- COLUMBUS (NC)-Dr Arthur S Flemmjng U So mmg Rev Stanislaus Bernard ham spices of the Archbishops and Secretary ()f Health Education and Welfare urged here ~3 CC chaplain at the Sacred Turn to Page El~hteen Bishops of the provinces of Hart- that ties be strengthened between public and private social

ford and Boston at the invita- agencies Convention of Catholic Women tion of Most Rev Bernard J Dr Flemming also calle~ ing of the National Conference

Flanagan DD JCD Bishop f F d Itt of Catholic Charities and theof Norwich All sessions and re- or revlsmg e era s a e Centers Resolutions on Family St Vincent de Paul Societyligious ceremonies of the Con- and local laws which might Dr Flemming cited the curshyST LOUIS (NC)-Two time-honored cliches perhaps gress will take place in St Bern- impede charitable programs rent shortage of personnelbest sum up the five-day goings-on at the 29th annual conshy ards High School and for greater emphasis on reshy trained in social work and charshynntion of the National Council of Catholic Women just middotThe Archbishops and Bishopsmiddot search and demo~stration proshy itable programs He noted that

of New England will preside inmiddot gramsin social work IOncluded here about 1600 trained social workshyperson over the various sessions He spoke during a banqu~t atshyThere was never a dull and bishops who sPoke or pre- ers graduated from U S schools

moment sided at the various sessions during the past academic year of the Congress Rev Joseph L ~nded by moretha 7500 dele-Turn to Page Ten Tum to Page Slxieen gates to the 44th annual meet- to fill about 15000 vacanciesThere was something He also pointed out that about

doing every second Spread over the five days St loan of ArcCongregation ~oog~~~~~S ~~ni~Winr~~ii

1here were 44 separate events B - R -d gt work a number which he said with a total of 184 leading parshy Servesmiddotmiddot ISOp s eSI ence is inadequate to meet currentticipants These participants inshy and future needs eluded some 35 archbishops By Patricia McGowan Addressing St Vincent de

The next time youre at a ceremony presided over by the Most Reverend Bishop Tum toPlAe Eightee Church Brands and youre impressed by the beauty of his robes spare an appreciative thought for the

Sisters of St Joan of Arc Theirs are the skilful fingers that keep his many middotvestments Ignoring Books Hospital Plan in repair in addition to caring for the rest of his temporal needs As Worthless As Immoral In our Diocese the Sisters Sisters are privileged to use his use the church for their own G d P I

are stationed at Notre Dame pri(ate chapel In other rectories devotions Sister Florence show- 00 0 ICyNEW YORK (NC)-Pashyde Lourdes and St Marys a chapel must be installed for ed us the Bishops chapel a CINCINNATI (NC)-Thetients in municipal hospitals Cathedral in Fall River in their use since priests ordinarily small gemlike room tucked into Public Library of Cincinshyhere must be advised to seek dd t t th B h the top of his house

eounsel from their spiritual a 1 Ion 0 e IS op s reSI- C nati and Hamilton Countydence In all three houses they J0 L fA A _ It is a fitting setting for the

advisors and members of their carryon the special apostolate of ~lt 7 Holy Hour made by the Sisters every year ignores dozensshyfamily before receiving birth their congregation that of sery- (J SUPPORT ~I from 11 to midnight every possibly hundreds - of new control information or devices ing God in His priests ( _ Thursday an hour offered for novels

A Department of Hospitals Life at the Bishops house is THE priests making sick calls or per- We dont ban them Direcshymemorandum to the 28 municishy somewhat quieter than hi the CATHOLIC PRESS forming other tasks of their sac- tor Ernest 1 Miller said We pal hospitals also state that two rectories said Sister Florence red ministry during the night just dont buy them Only six doctors should certify the need de Sacre Coeur superior there BUY FROM THE t Each day of the week too is per cent of our budget goes into for such therapy and that the At St Marys for instance the ADVERTISERS IN offered by the Sisters for some fiction and we think most of written consent of the woman Sisters answered 180 phone calls CATHOLIC aspect of the priesthood Sunday our money should go into books involvecl and if possible her on the feast of the Assumption -II for the Pope Monday for Cardi- which have a lasting value husband is also required all inquiring as to time of Vl PAPERS q nals Tuesdayfor Archbishops But recently when the library ~he new instructionsmiddot were Masses W~S_ P 1 V laquo Wednesday for deceased priests loutinely rejected a new novel

urn to Pace Ten At the Bishops residence the Turn to Pampampe TweutT Tura to Page Eighteea

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ANCHOR An Anchor of the SoUl Sure and fiirm-ST PAUL

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Diocese Tops -National MissionField Average

Across the nltJtion missionaries represent less than three per cent of American prie~ts Brothers and Sisters In Fall Rivl smallest Diocese in Massachusetts the figure is better than five per cent

Forty-five priests and Brothers and 27 Sisters were assiged to mission areas They represent 13 re- ~c-7-7-T] ~ ligious communities

Maryknoll the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of

j - i ~ ~l~ 2 -THE ANCHOR Million Doilar Program for Missions Thurs Oct 2 1958

SWtaAsrHtI~G~~t(~CI)de~~ ~elephone~ Truck Hospice Helps Heaven Every investment gua- M

idea plus a truck pIlls a tele- ranteed Earthly dividends are Skid Rowenpho~e-thats how World Medi- the thanks of Orphans in Inshyeal Relief started a million dol- cho~ Korea Investment may NEW ORLEANS (NC) _ A

Iar business for the good of be m~de by sendingmoney order skid row hospice here shelteredmanklmiddotnd St t the clothed and fed 90645 homelessto Sister Philomena ar 0 957 MIsslon societies thanked themiddot men free of charge during 1 bullSea Hospital andmiddot Orphanage workers of Detroits W~rld Med APO 97f San Francisco In citing statistics of the Ozashylcal Relief on Monday wh~n Results nam Inn B rot her J 0 h bull Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen it got results Letters and Hurley its director said the of

10 rs of to New York Director of the phone calls poured bull0 M inns record assistance MIsslon Secretariat presented d dU t homeless men will be surpassedAuberlin Her garage dl Y the second annual Worldmission as warehouse shipping depot this year Award to Mrs Lester AUberlin drug store office and mecca In the first eight months of who got the idea the truck and for world missioners 1958 he stated we cared for the telephone It did not take long for middotmis 72 049 men-an average of 9000

The idea That hit Mrs Auber- sioners to get wind of doings a month The remaining four lin early in 1954 when she read in Detroit Bishops from Korea months of 1958 will giveus a about the babies at Star of the Sister-Doctors on their way to minimum of 36QOO more men to Sea Orphanage in Inchon Korea open clinicslay missioners su- I care for giving us a total for She thought And here in the periors of both mens and wO- IrS A FAMILY VOCATioN The Erharts 01 Phila- ]958 of at least 108049 men states we throwaway so mllch mens groups-all came to fI T s are Jesuit priests B th r Hurley is a memberstuff l Why n6t salvage it Put delphia are a umque ann y wo _son ro e lt Into good condition and send shop as they called it That and their mother is a Visitation min SIster C3Itherme of the Brothers of the GdOOdd

meant of course gping through Ph d ] h 1954 two Shepherd a commumtyfoun eit where it will do some sOCicithe materhil and puiting a fin Joseph entered the conv~nt m I a ep ~a I~ I ~in Albu~uerque N M about

The telephone That was off ger on this or that years after the death of her husband She IS pICtur~d ~Ith ight years ago The motto of the hook constantly calling h~s- World Medical Reliefs policy Father Joseph F X Erhart SJ left and Father Hen~ the community ill Charity U- pitals and drug companJes ~oc- has always been If you need it J Erhart SJ NC Photo I limit~d ItS founder Brother iors and medical supply houses take it And no strings attach- ~ M thlas Barrett IS now the sushy

Thetruck~o~~e~~nCh~is~ian ed Chuchs Interracial View HeIRs~ pior Expansion has followed quick- __ I rt Ozanam Inn is sponsored ~y

charity rather than on g~soline ly A drug depot was opened in Stat~OOd Strug9 Ie for IHawa II the St Vincent de Paul Soci~~YButmiddotMrs Auberlin and her zeal- M I H t I - Q11 t d th Jennings emona OSPI a 0 NC) ~ I The homeless men who come 0

OilS co-workers were behin e May 1957 Here Mrs Norman SAN FR~NbCISC (t te- Hawaiis 12th governor and the fnn are cared for by two wheel urging the old jalopYall Nigro who has given nearly When ~awalfldectomth~s a ~i~ _ first Catholic in the po~t made Broth~rs who go out and beg for over Detroit to ~ollect supplie~ 3000 hours of volunteer - ser- and h~ Ihsconth1 en t 112s Wt thap the remarks in an exclusiYe in- most of the food and clotQi~of ~edicine~ baby cribs ~oc- pen Wit lD e nex mon s- I

b b vice and a corps of helpers t k t Jar terview here used at the inn The hospice Ul tors instrumenU d~apers ay bOth men and women carefUlly Ca~~IJcsthca~ t a t~ ryen~~~~yS The 39-~ear-~ld bespectacled open to all m1m r~ga~dlel8 01 fOods crutc_~es and wheel chairs crort oUt memcines pacK them PGfl eW~~II ~ FacQ e erdl here chief e~ecutive a gradu~t17 Ptst re color OJ cr~ed E r thlngwas stored inthe OV I tam umnsal -u middotmiddott j ~SO

ve y inStandard-sizedf(gtrr~ula middotoot- F- kl th g te t barrImiddoter Lltl1ls p)versl Y was In an bull ~ I 1 berlln one car garage Every d~ f ran y e rea s F d b Y ~U - Ues which clmmiddotmiddot De use or b ranclliClt)~ au rClli a C~rlC ln- C I-f A-d f ( 0

p~ece a$ gtll~ ~ver care(llJy babies on the missions ariq~eiid h1faWpI~~~~a~~~oo~r~~r e~~ qllCt at themiddot Sheraton ~al~ce ~ ~~~nI~1n~ I ~ 9~ake s~re tha~ all he pat~ thell1~out where theY~will do ter~c~ 1S~1l e ~~noteL F 1Voctims

were there and ~n usalgte CO)I- the most goOd lli~es Wmiddot ~rpoptIlahol1 he ~~- irheevE~nt highligh~ed tbe aya I i~tiqn ilt~nmiddotitmiddotwas~rateda~d (~lar~~ wi~710nglacific F~stivalhon- LI~B9N (~C~- ~rp~p Of shipped to1j~at IQ the Sea In FOgndlingsOccupy T~~ G9Yt~tr a ~ftho~~C htm middotoring7iOpation~in th~I Pacific r~r~li~ue~~e~iJneJl~a~~Jr~m ~~b Its first y~ar W()rld Medical ~ ~ef tpeIl secta 1 c J bull area ospEaker was Mlchae)-A Ifomia has presented $4~00~ ~

on thIS Governorbull o 1 the 12 I~ewmiddot- QU(ners ThoelltmiddotCatho icview f-t Stepovlch-otAlaskaalso39and 1 1 U FIya~eliefmiddotllhPle(jpolessUangt t the t f t4)~ofmIterials C NEir SORKNG)--The 2175 ~oint ~s ~ been a s rong r~e middota~atholic whor3CeI~ bullre- ~io~~s~~~~~fe~~pt~(de~~-~f~~~Ci

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Philomena sur-veyed the crates and ~ Siate to run for the U S Senate )lad collec~ed the mlmey for~children cared f6rbYitbe-~~au~e d th dl Hmiddott I equal dignIty of b~otherhgod of I bullbullbull bull of drugs dmiddotum p e In e New York Foun mg OSPI l _ Ifh~re has beena _Tl)e ~raC)lLIS~Sle w~s a teY victIms

orphanage gateway and gasped have moved into their new $10 ma~kll~d t b t 50 point ~inmiddot Gov Quinns talk In The group then wetit to LIBshyt middotNever in all my 20 years In million ll-story ome here CatlOlcconnUlOnmour t -- 1 thi it it - w~ICh ~e descrtbellHwau as bon where tll~ P~r uguese gpv-

Korea havemiddot we middothad so many The founding hospital previ- ~ear s ruggle t s th f th a catalyst in the meiting of ernmententerta~nedata lunc~~ 1 d Id 1 nd e ~astandW~st eopm-8tGerleS eMemshyand such useful thmgsbull I ousy occuple an 89-yearo ldNumenca0 thrs reng 0weight _ bull 1 Castl

Mrs Auberlin used more than building Founded in 1869 by the ~~ ~ a ~ ~cs d~Gos Qti nn This understanding between bers 6f middotthe group ~ere recel~~ her telephone She put an ad Sistersof Charity of New York elr mora s an v I our variolls racial gr04ps has by President fUnerico T~qlas into the diocesan Catholic paper the institution has C1lred -for ~~f~~cate~ ~~~~~~~~r~~~go equipped Ha~aii ~~ ma~e an im- an~ I~rillle Minister A~toniode WANTED-Persons of all more than 107000 children ~ ~i n y _ r- port~nt contnb11tlOn tolthe pe- Ohvelra Salazar

ages_ willing to invest money The new building ~an house popua 0 ~ 0 ~$l~p~~nt of ~los~r ~~ie~~lier t~Ltj~~=1tlaquo~~(t=l~~=a~ n

hereto gain amiddotmiddot hundredfold i 306 children It also mcludesmiddota Nmiddot WinnerinIace r~ab~rJmiddot~rp~~g cpu~trl~s Oql)~ middotAIMEmiddot PELEETIEI i - school Ofinursing and residenle wmiddot~ h s 1 d Thmiddot f paCIlC wor19 ~e sPut J- ~SponsorslAre Sougllt forl7a nurses ac~rivetltfori30 It tart e Ie ~i o

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Visas are availableto the Fay SATURDAY-St Francis of As- church allthings alese to enter the United States sisi lt Co ri fe s s 0 r Greater When she went back tomiddot the are possible but jobs homes and cost of Do~ble White MlSS Proper rectory middotthe bag was gqne She J1ansportation intistbe provided Gloria Second Collect for ran to the street and saw the Matt 1926 for them Costs will average peace Common -Preface bag being carried away by a $200 per adult and $100 per child SUNDAY - Nineteenth Sunday man Giving chase she yanked from- age 1 to 12 Under the age after Pen t e cos t Double the pag from the grip of the ~~ CO of 1 cost is $10 Green Mass Proper Gloria startled thief wlio ranmiddot into Ii l- 8it6 PURCHASEST Those interested in sponsoriliip Secono Collect 8s Placidus crowded sheetand disappea~9-J JEWELED ltROSS _ I~ bullbull 1

ofmiddotimmigr~l-tSlrels~edito~l~f ~middotnd~9mpanJons MartYJ~ 1 middot~V - NOmiddot~T~~~~~~~MA r~- NEWeEOFOR~ r~i

tactmiddot Father Boyd at the Catho- Third Collect for Peace Creed Juniors Entertain IMAHiiiACrU oTRnclEs~eJOTJ()N ~igtmiddotwY~7~~ ~S~~(ii)ic Welfare Bur~ari ~Box1149~ ~1Pref~ce0pound Trinity T J C 1 f Kynth CRIOAXESAA lt _ iOf l

bull he unlor Irce 0 aCl ~-~-ll ~ bull gttFall -River MONDAY-St Bruqo Confe$- Circle No 71 Daughters of Isa- middotsof Double White Mass-Prop bella enterul1ned at the social J ~ gtlt~~~

FORTY HOURS erGloria Second Collect fQr middotof thes~niori GireM in middotMoose GERALD -E Peace Common ~rEtf~ce Hall New Bedford~Mrs Betty omiddot bull _

DEVOTIONmiddot lt TUESDAY-Most Holy Rosarymiddot Rog~r~ pteselltedaprbgram~i I A- LL( ofthe Blessed Virgin Mary songs and dancesandMrs Cath- M~I ~ _

Oct 5-Our Lady of the Double of II Class White erine LeTendre regent an- - I~ Holy Rosliry Filil)iiver Mass Proper Gloria Secon4 ~ounced final plans for a cake I

~ Our Lady of the Holy CoiIect 81 Mark Popemiddot and sale Rosary Taunton Confessor Tpird CoiIe~t for_ ~ GIENE~LCONTRACrOR 0middotmiddotmiddotmiddotOur Lad y 0 f the -Peace CTeed imiddotPteface of M dern bullbull stmiddotcmiddot ~ I Assumption New B~- Ble~e(LVirgiJl - 0 ford WEDNESDAY - St ~riaget t S hoppe 2666 NORTH MAIN ST FAll RIVER

oct 12si ampch Fall River Widow Double White Mass Imiddot St Jobn of God Som- Proper Gloria8econdCollect LAIDIES TELEPHONE OS 5-7992

for PeaceCommon Preface - I -- er~t1 g THURSDAyst JohnLeonard WEARING APPAREL ~=======~===z===~ octBjStmiddotd-Hedwi New gt_Confess6rmiddotmiddotDbubleWhite ~ 1875Acu~hnet Aven~e GI Coall amp 01-1 CmiddotOmiddottmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotInmiddotmiddotcmiddot-middot middot uor - - Mass Proper Gloria Second eln

Our Lady of Immacu- Collect Ss Denis Bishop New ~~~ord iY 3-2684 late Conception Taunton I SSORS TO Rusticus arid Eleutherius Mar- SUCCE La Salette East Brew- Th C 11 fPI

tyrs ird 0 ect or eacei D -JI D ffampS ster Commoil Pref~~7 TRAPPIST CHEESE aVIa Umiddot on-

Oct 2~t Peter Province- L 0 f D U- ~ave rip~~e~~ bythe Monk town eglon 0 ecency SPECIAL Anthrcicit~amp Bituminous COAL

St Michael Fall River The following films are to be lB lb jars Trappist Preserves i St Patrick Somerset added to thelis~ in their Fe- Strawberry Raspberry 89c AUTOWmC COAL STOKERS _ BAG WOOD _ COAL Ate

spective ClaSsifieati9Ds Marmalade 2 Ibs CHARCOAL HEATING OILS THE ANCHOR Unobjecticlable for General TFappistine Candies I lIeeond-elasli mail privileges authorised

Fan River Mass Published e-y Patronage--Barbarian and the HARRYS FRUITLAND DADSON OIL BURNERS Ihursda at 10 Highland Avenue FaiL River Mass bymiddot the Catholic Pnss of the G~objectionable for Adul 471 Union St New Bedford 640 ~leCllant Seet f~ New lecif~ - WY~an 7-07 ~Diocese of Fan River SubscrhgttloJl price -- Wy ~-7448Crime and PunisluDenl mall postpaid bullbull00 per rear

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DISINFECTANTS -

FIRE ExTINGUISIE~S

DAHILL

Pmiddotopulation Shift Demands Social 3middot Workers Adopt New Methods middot COLUMBUS (NC)-The middotpop- Att t t M k ulation shift to the suburbs have affected the investments ltif emp 0 a e means social workers must adopt both churches and religious in- Book Loan Law new methods to reach families stitutions outside city limits the 44th an- But the Church still is also nual convention of the National the great bulwark of tolerance Conference of Catholic Charities It has traveled a IOng way since -as told the day when it felt it had no_

Helen McDaniel casework sushypervisor of the Columbus dioeshyesan Catholic Welfare Bureau said suburbanites needing the services of Catholi~ Charities face several barriers to getting to the Charities office

In her address she cited a few she had noted

-Both parents often work during the Charities office hours -Both think Catholic Charities exist only for the poor and offer only financial assistance -No parking space can be found at the Charities downtown office

i 1 - The famlly s oathe to acshycept help from outsiders

agriSu~uC~~~~~~sa~~t~her~~r problems often making payshyments on everything from his home to a powermower may have to be serviced through branch offices operatea either

role in social progress he said d d th d 1M Abr rams remm e e e eshygates that it is in large measshyure religious leadership which must set the moral tone of the community and influence atti shytudes and actions

That opportunity for leadershyship can be fulfilled by an atti shytude which accepts each newshycomer and which condemns prejudice and violation of law

as an offense against religious commitments Above all we must recognize that freedom of the individual is bound up with freedom ~of prayer that the struggle for equality in America lS a struggle for equallty throughout the world

Sh~r i~b~s ~~~~~~~tea~~ thereby give leadership to the country as a whole which in turn will give courage to a troubled ~orldmiddot i which politishycal social and economic intolshy

from mobile units such as trail- eranc~ is giving increased ofshyers or by caseworkers assigned fense to the human middotsprit

LEe T U R E R Father Eeles OFM is conducting a series of lectures on the

middot ~atholic Faith eyery Monday night at Our Ladys Chapel New Bedford

century gaJhE1red lit t~emiddot parish -ehurchmiddotmiddot here middottomiddot pray at the altar dedicated to the middotSaint

The little village ofmiddot SuzzaraS middotin -the Diocese of Mantua where StPius X was bishop beshyfore being made Patriarch of Venice and later-pope

Mass was celebrated by Saleshysian Father UmbertoCaramascru who was also confirmed by the Saint and whomiddot was celebrating the 50th arnfversary ofmiddot his orshydination The two classes dated back to March 1887 and Decemshyber 1892

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54 PLEASANT STREET NORTH ATTLEBORO

TEl ~Yrtle 9-8~31 ~~ ~__~_~_~_~~~~_~_J

BISHOP GREETS ALTAR BOYS Bishop Connolly chats with (left to right) Fred Sullivan Thomas BManshyning and Dr Raymond R Costa president of the Fall River

S CI b area erra u host organization to the altar boys of six parishes at Whites Thur~day

Says US ~ati~ 4merican Tro~blesA F FI re rom a I ures in Friendship

NOTRE DAME (NC) _ The failures of American foreign polshyicy in Latin America may he essentially failuresin friendship according to a priest who served

to operate from suburban par- ~ea~ly2OOO delegates rElgis- for 11 years in Latin America ishes teredo lor the five-day middotconven The capaCity for friendship

There should be o~e factor tion of Latin Ameiicans hlis not which should lead toa favorable S gt bullbull R bull e been tapped by our statesmen lk)IUtion~ Miss McDa~iel commiddot torve e middotlgl~n middot ~FathermiddotGus~~e Weigei SJ d~-mented Mr and Mts Suburmiddot Abull f R d clared bia have mti~h in common with ImmiddotO~ e 5middot lt1 Fath er Weigelmiddot tiu~ologillnafford not to s and if we flnd themiddot placeto cLEYEtAND (NC) ~ p1 from Wooistcick (Md)~College middotmiddotmiddotmiddotIf we wantLatin American ~eet the rend~zvous 8ho~ld ltbe middotmiddottsmiddot - ry bi k ~ rdeghe~ middottalg-lt -fOr 11 years in Chile frierid~~~p~he ~id ~we mustfruitful pee are ve ~a Ior t treat the Lt A i resurgtm~ of any Chri$tlan For sptmiddot yearshe was middotdeln~f am mer cans as

DudJey ~ Baker executIve Of bull i-- the faculty of theology and loved friends A friend knowll tbe Sf Virlcentd~ Fa lSPc t r~hglonn Russlamiddotor threemiddotmiddotofmiddotmiddotmiddot h - iWmiddotwemiddotitnessd d u l~ Y~I -illi sat~IHtes l-ccOldlngto a re ~e~gt~r ()U e ~uIgt~~~~ c~)UnCll e a ~n ()syncraslelO

middotwhich 1S meeting J~ )t)lnt seS1 Port it hmiddotmiddotmiddot of the euroatQohc University olof J11S frl~n~ but he WIsely puts~i~s wi~h t~eCha~~tiesConfir-i Co r~~ e~ tr~ by~ ~ S chiii- - thern lnconte)ctantr he respects ~nlt~bull ~rgmiddotedthe ~rpf~~~ionar ~s c~r-r~~iap~~ ri g ~ ~h ~W~ile~~~i~~enti~~i~middotih~u ~~ h~irr~alitrIUs middotapO~rtrjend well asttte nonpr9fe~1Clpal so- a n Iemiddot overnmen(has i t who would exploit them

wa~ of hfe l~ not to be found in Latm AmerIca which has its ow~ way of life and look down theIr nos~s at local arrangements

hich are excelle~t for the problems thElre found

TQe question is not hether our foreign policy can afford to

practice charity Father Weigel declared but whether it CaR

C Iampalgn ssue PORTLAND (NC)-=-Canshy

dda es t f or regon stateI 0 political office have received a letter questioning the conshystitutionality of a State law which provides that State textshybooks may be loaned to pupils in private and parochial schools

Signed by Rev Horace L Bachelder pastor of the Oregon City Congregational Church the letter has been sent under the name of the Constitutionmiddot Rights Committee Inc The let shyter said the purpose of our orshyganization is to educate everyshyone to the legal and historical meaning of state and Federal constitutions as to separationof church and middotstate

Oregon law provides that pubshy

~~~ns~~~~~o~~~~ctpu~i~~dtt~~ ing accredited schools whether public or private institutions The books remain the property of the state aild can be recalled at the end of each school year

A plan used in Louisiana simshyilar to the one in Oregon has been unanimously upheld all constitltional by the middotUS Sushypreme Court in the case of Coehshy o rane versus Board of Education

There ha~ been MitatiOD against Oregons lawmiddot bymiddotmiddot Pr() testantininistersp-ompted most-middot ly bya revision in the teXtshyPoo~ law middotwhieh makes it possishyble for moc-e public and bullshy

prlvaschools to participate

Rev Mr Bachelder is amemshy her of the orlanization knowa as ProtestantS and Other Amerishy

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l I 4 _ 7 Tt-IE ANCHORSage and Sand lI V Il IIAcknowledges Great Debt

Non-Catholic Aid JOf Church to Railroads For San DiegoBy Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD

Bishop of Reno SAN DIEGO (NC)-More than $8 million has been donated or

They tell us the sad-eyed economists that the great pledged in the San Diego Diocshyage of rail~oading is over and done One waits at the stop esan Educationai Development for the whIs~le thatneve~ sounds The freight trains pursue Campaign More than $1230000

of the contributions came fromtheIr lonely JourneyS over the plains and mountains but the San Diegos non-Catholicscheerful lights of the pull-

Bishop Charles F Buddy ofmans so dear to the ima i- ahead of h~~ earlier rivals for g the qu~nshlp of the American San Diego expressed his thanks

n~t IOn of Tho~as Wolfe heartland and they changed St for the success of the drive at afhcker only mfrequently Louis from a quiet river port dinner at which the fund drive around the bend beyond the into a bustling rail center for total was reported A gold medal village the whole Southwest and citation was presented to

But it was great while it From these two cities the rail- Murray D Goodrich a leader lasted ad the roads fanned out eventually of the citys Jewish COmmunity Church In the llPanning the continent to bind who headed the Greater San United States the Pacific coast to the Union Diego Committee of the drive owes a partic- Vith gyves of steel And gradshyular debt to ually along the main-travelledthe railroads routes the Church was estab- George Hill director of the For as the rail- lished and the episcopal sees pariSIl solicitation reported roads buiH the were erected STUDY AT F AIRHAVEN Leorgia Vasquez (Ieft) Catholics had pledged $6873670 country We s t There were other factors ot f A B P t He was also given a gold medal P guas uenas uer deg RICO and Carmen Diaz of QUito dt t and South so course water and soil and stra- Edt d an Cl a Ion by the Bishop

the y built the tegic loc~tion but it is safe c~a or are s u ents at Sacred Hearts Academy Fair- Church enough to say that it was the haven i launchedThe campaign was fororiginallyby Bishop Buddy

1 t may not coming of the railroad that T S Lmiddot i a $3 million arts and science have been their conscious inten- made difference the WO enOltas earnlng English h c building on campus of thethe For the tion save in isolated railroads west did not follow the At Sacred Hearts Fa Imiddot lrhave~n ~ i University of San Diego It wascases where the genius of a man lIke trend of population they pre- bull later expanded into a diocesan-Jim Hill caught the vision of ceded it they marched before it Two senoritas fro m Latin ~ wide educational development cathedrals punctuating the right preparing the way America are registered at Sac- Carmens brother Alfredo is program ot way of the Great Northern Omaha and Dallas ana Bis- red Hearts Academy Fairhaven also in the area studying at the Mr Goodrich in accepting the but it was in the nature of marck lJlight well have remained Both are here to improve their New Bedford Institute of Te~shy pr~~entation from BishopBuddy things tt)e inevitable conse- Indian trading posts but for the English but dont mind admit- tiles and Technology He li~esat prals~d o~her civic leaders whlj) quenee of their vast enterprise fact that th~ railroads sought ting theYr~ glad of the oppor- a fraternity house and C~rmeri helped in the tlrive He specific~

Primary lfactor them eut and made them cities tunity to Indulge in II little doesnt in the least object to the ally mentioned John Nais~ Many years ago the late Pro- As Ue tr~ckage penetrated Spanish chatter with each other prospect of weekerid visits Ifrom presl~ent qf Convair qraydoD

fessor Richard Purcell who farther and fatther into the Carmen Diaz a senior is from him and his friends r ~Cffm~~~ -vice7president of ihe taught American history at the enor~ous hinterlal1d crawling Quito Ecuador and Leorgia The girIsaJ~e ~nj~Ying lIf~ ~~ ~ank of America ~nd Geltrge1

Catholic University with rare tOWltltds the mountains and gtVer Vasquez a junior comes from the United States butoneas ~Ctt presiqent of Protestant ~~~rcnes ability and understanding let them corquering the Great Aguas Buenas Puerto Rico The pect ef AI1erica hasarhazed

flythe comment that someone American Desert and the firal girls didnt know each other be- them ----+-~-------~-_~------All those cars the~ say ought to write the storyof the barrier ofthe Sierras the fore arriving atthe academy but ---~--Church beyond the Mississippi Catholic Church came West quickly became fast friends I- in terms of the railroads Take anyone lineolit of Chi Carmen heard of Fairhaven No use he said in piecing to- ~ago There would be Davenport through a fQrmer student Maria

gether the scmty records of the and Des Moines and ~ Omaha Perez her neigl1bor in Quitomiddot individual dioceses or religious Grand Island Lincoln a~d while Leorgia was directed ~ orders without a clear realiza- Cheyenne Salt Lake City and the academy by a RedemptoriSt tion of the primary factor Reno and Sacramento ptiest in Puerto Rico Both are which brought most of them into In each case it as the rail- fortunate in having relatives in beinl and gave them their initial road that made the Diocese It the United States so therell be impetus accounted for sufficient concen- a place to spend Christmas and

He was referring obviously trations of CatItolics to give the Eli -ter holidays to the natural causes but with- nec~ry support and stability Favorite Subject out these in our exncriellce the for aself-sustaining unit of the The ~irls declare that English supernatural impulses h a v e Universal Church is their favoite school subjed I

ratt)er tough gowing In certain instances it was a1- and certally ttJe one in which So far as we kn6w his sugges- most the exclusive factorin they get thtmost practice Leorshy GlJIIPOS tion ha not been followed up others only the major ene gia plans to s-gtend two years at Perhaps we are still too close to present and pervading and de- the academy ald is taking a PLAlE GLASS cemmercial cours~ while C~middotshythe railroad era to see it in the termmmg The railroad set the CCI~TRAct I perspective of history or pe - pattern for the Church fixed men is pursuing ac~demic subshyr GILAZIN( haps the enormous labor of re- the parishes lOCated the cathe- jects in preparation hr a pos-

Sible college career J BATHROOMS-KITCHENSd I tsearch requisite for such a study ra owns 686 Cottage$t New BeJioldhas frilhtened off prospective Nowaaays when ~e take eur Istudents nen-stop airplane flights from UniversIty to Offer Wl~ 5-7388 r The records must ~ there New York toSan Francisco we Doctor(lte iCourses

bu~ied in dusty archives th~ can at least be gratef~l ior the dryest of dry bones btitr~con- course of Americanhis~OIY BnOOKLYNmiddot (NC)-The first ~CENTER structed they would form ~skel- What if the airpfane had stages of a newevening program eton of a fascinatin~ story come first The Great American Iearling to the doctoraldegreein Point and W~lIpaper

As in the period before the Desert might still be there physics will be inaugurated this Dupcut Paint bulleomin~ of the railroads the Jes- intact and many a prosperous semester at the graduate school of arts and sCience of St Johns the shyuit missionaries followeA American Diocese a dream 1Ihat University j RI~~

Indian trails tothe Rockies and was never realized t bull beyond so inmiddot the half-century U M ~ At the same time the graduate ~~~ 422 ACUSh A~erges ore t t school will also introdlKe a between 1850 and 1900 the Dio- n eres cor Middle St eesan priests rode the rails for- n tomic Science which with German is advised bull A caurse in the RussiaIi language

New Bedfrird i ever Westward GENEVA (NC)-The apos- for researchin advanced psysics

Names Forgotten tolic opportunities present in the The program announced by They came alon~ with the worlO of sCierice today are not Father Joseph f E Hogan CM REVEREi

ail road builders The strange adequately appreciated by Ainer dean will be open to graduate paradox of history that turned iean Catholics Father Theodore engineers and to holders of deshy WindoIN Compa~y the Irish farmer into the West- M ~esburgh CSC president gr~es in physics applied physics ALUMINUM ern railroad construction hand of the University of Notre Dame or in related Sllbjeets WINDOWS - DOORS played its part in the unsung has said Much of the work toward the CANOPIES - AWNINGSdrama He is here as an alternate dele- top degree will be in research

R4JY Hunt To the shanty towns along the gate represJnting the Holy See and may be undertaken in vari shy bull I 1783 Acushnet Avenue

offer Mass hear confessions Conference on Peaceful Uses af them astrophysics atomic physhyprojectint( lines came priests to at the Second InternatiGnal OUS branches of physics among

WY 4middot4551 i anoint the dyin~ before pressing At1lIDlC Energy sics chssical electromagnetic onto the next dreary station ~One can glimPlie vast social theory Iluce~rphysics and

The very names of most of changes in the wake of nuclear quantum electrodynamics Father OL I these priests are forgotten men power soon to be available ev- Hogan said ~ VIER Ii k e Father William Kelly erywhere said Father Hes- M SJI F --- whose beat was the Unio~Jurgh ~dding thlt Catholics any tuuents rom Plumbirlg - Heat~ng Pacific fro in Cheyenne WYo- ~ave an mescapabl~ role to pl~y Low Inco~e Families ming~ to Wasat~h Utah during In such an eco~omlc and SOCial SHERBROOKE (NC)-About 915 Acushnet middotAv~ the late 60s and the ea~ly 70s revohthon bull 42 per cent of the 888 regular At yeld Squore or Father William Moloney a Impresset by the ldeahllm of students attending the Univer- New Bedford legendary figure along the Cen- the younger nuclear experts sHy of Sherbrooke during its I

fral Pacific from Ogden to Father Hesbur~h voiced ~he 1957-58 term came from families New Bedfords Leading Truckee in the 70s and 80s hope that t~e VISIOn of the m-~ with estimated annual incomes Plumber ~

They deserve ark tellectual apostolate in the field of less than $3500 the four- ~==========plusmn==~ an In our of moder Id rmiSSIOnary history along with- ~ sltlence wou stIr year-old Catholic institution re- TAVARESI

the De Smets and lVIieges though ~~~h~aglfia~lOnof American ported their chances of getting it are H c tUdnltvherslty ~tu~ents Another 46 per cent of the en- UPHOLSTERI NG

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5 Holy Father Discusses Solutions With Wor~ds Blood $pecialist~

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyTotal continence the adoption of children and the use of the Ogino-Knaus (rhythm) method arc permissible solutions to the problem of hereditary blood diseases His Holiness Pope Pius XII said here

Artificial insemination direct sterilization contraception and voiuntary adultery were listed by the Holy Father as soluliulls which are not permitted

The Pope made these stateshyments in his second speech withshyin eight days to a group of blood specialists on the moral probshylems facing scientists and inshydividuals in regard to heredishytary blood ailments

His first address was made to delegates attending the conshygress of the International Soshyciety of Blood Transfusion in Rome His most recent speech was made to more than 600 scishyentists attending the Seventh Inshyternational Congress of Hemashytology

Possible Solutions Recalling that in his first adshy

dlress he had outlined the probshylem of opposing Rhesus or Rh factors which can adversely afshyfect the circulatory system of the newly born and lead to their death the Pontiff discussed the possible solutions to the probshylems as advanced by modem ~ience

He reminded the scientists of his speech to the International Congress of Catholic Doctors in 1949 and declared that We have absolutely refuted insemination between people who are not married and even between marshyried couples because this practice is not within the rights of married couples lmd is conshytrary to Catholic natural and moral law

He forbade voluntary adult shyery the attempt of a couple to have a child through a third party because no married pershyson can put his conjugal rights at the disposal of a third pershyson and any attempt to renomcc these rights remains without reshysults

Sterilization In regard to direct sterlti7ashy

tion the Pope stated that seveshyral times we have taken a p0shy

sition on the subject We allowed in substance that direct sterilization was lot authorized by the i-ight of a man to dispose of his own body and cannot be considered as a valid solution to avoid the transmission 01 a lick heredity He said however that there are cases in which indirect stershyfllzation is permissible when It carried out for the good of the organism and not for the purpose of rendering proere3t1on impossible

The Pontiff recalled the words of Pope Pius XI in the encyshyclical Casti Connubii in which themiddot use of contraceptives was called a violation of the middotnatutal law andmiddot an act deshyprived of its power to create

new life by the human willw

In his latest address the Holy Father answered a number of questions asked by the scienshytists concerning the moral probshylems faced by those who are victims of the so-cal1ed Medishyterranean Blood Disease Disshycussion of this disease formed a large part Of the Popes first address to blood specialists

several varieties of this ail shyment generally fatal involve Rh factors and are found in Italy Greece and al1 other areas of the Mediterranean basin where Phoenician colonization has left its mark Immigrants have carried the disease to the United States and many other countries

In regard to this disease the Pope stated

1 Blood tests are advisable and may be obligatory in cershytain cases in these areas

2 Carriers may be advised against marriage but may not be forbidden to marry

3 Married couples who beshycome aware that they have the disease may be advised not to have children but cannot be forbidden to have them shy

4 Such a hereditary disease is not sufficient to render a marriage invalid

5 The d~ath of a first child due to Rh factors is not suffi shycient to render a marriage null and void

In answering other questions asked by the visiting scientists the Pope said that hereditary problems in generat require those concerned to avoid all m~re or less grave danger or harm either to the interested party or to the descendants

Fr McSwiney Council PlansGuest Night

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Hyanni~ is sponsoring a Guest Nigh~ at 8 Thursday night Oct 9 at the council home on Winter St Hyannis

Grand Knight John J McConshynell extends an invitation from the Council to all men in the parishes of Osterville Center- ville Hyannis Yarmouth Barn stabe and Harwich to attend The purpose of the evening is to acquaint Catholic men with the aims and activities of the Knights of Columbus

Deputy Grand Knight Daniel J Slavin Membership and InshylIurance Activities Chairman anshynounces that a film These Men Called Knights will portray the activities of the Knights 01 Columbus Refreshments will be erved

An invitation to attend is also extended to brother Knights from ot~er parishes The foUowing members of the council may be contacted for further informashytion William K Crowell ltgtsterville Stanley McLean Centerville James Hobert Hyannis Andrew Doherty Yarmouth Paul Donoshyvan Harwich and Claudio Alexshya~der Barnstable

Commission to Control Literature Q

~ Merely Assists Attorney General BOSTON (NC)-Gov Foster

Furcolo has signed into law it bm creating a seven-man Dbshyscene Literature Control Comshymission to assist the attorney

general in preventing the sale of obscene and other prohibited

middotliterature The law provides that the comshy

mission shall consist of seven members including a representshyative of the folJowing religious faiths Protestant Catholic and Jewish an educator and three persons qualified by education and experience The members wHi serve for five-year terms without pay

Their function will be to reshyeommend to the attorney genershyal whenever a book magazine comic book pocket-size book or other publication on sale or about to be placed oli sale apshypears to them to violate (Massashychusetts law) that appropriate

action be taken to prevent the sale or distribution of such pubshylcation

None of the members of the new commission has yet been appointed

In an editorial the Pilot Bosshyton Archdiocesan newspaIrer

RECEIVES DIPLOMA Miss Patricia Tinkham of New Bedford kisses the Episcopal Ring as she receives her diploma from Bishop Connolly at St Annes Hospital School of Nursing graduation exercises

California State Board Opposes

THE ANCHORshyThurs Oct 2 1958

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ALBANY (NC) - The motion picture problem will be studied in November public hearings by the New York State legislatures Commitshytee on the Publication and Disshysemination of Obscene Material

The committee will look into the charge that motion pictures and motion picture advertising spread every kind of monstrosity before our youngsters in action and in color

The committee declared it is amazed to see the extent to which sex and immorality are being exploited and sensationshyalized in advertisements plasshytered throughout our cities and accepted and displayed by reputable news media

There have been improvements in the moral tone of comic books but it noted that sex and girly magazines continue to have widespread distribution

If we are going to solve our obscenity problems the comshymittee concluded we need a

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SACRAMENTO (NC) -The California State Board of Equalshyizaiion is unanimously opposed to levying a property tax 6ft

Californias non-profit elemenshytary and high schools because it would be contrary tothe public interest

A November election baUot referendum seeks to reimpose property taxes on Californias private non-profit schools of

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Taxpayers Save The five-member equalization

board has emphasized that opershyation of non-profit schools reshyduces public school taxes by $118000000 annuallY through the edmiddotucation-at no public exshypense-of 340000 children who otherwise would be enrolled in public schools

The Board of Equalization is provided for by the California constitution as a state adminisshytrative agency to determine the true value of property for taxashytion purposes Its members are elected one from each congresshysional district

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Equity and Judice The board emphasized that

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Pointing out that at the presshyent time the State of California allocates approximately $800shyOOOOQO annually or 40 per cent of the total operating budget of the state for the support and maintenance of public schools the board declared that fairshyness justice equity and ecoshynomics all support the continushyance of tax exemption for nonshyprofit schoolsbullbull~

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himself in allparts6f life He laid down-the immutablemiddot TODAY-The Holy Guardian Angels God has charged Hislawsof hurrran nature These are the etermU immutable

~ angels with the- minislry- of Ilaws of good ~nd evil Which He ha~ ena~led reason to ~ watching for and safeguarding

discqver for th~ cqnquct of human ~ctions This law of ~ everyone of His creatures thatmiddot

nature is binding all over the globe-in- all countries at all behold not His Face The month times no human -lawsare of any validity if contrary to lo of October is dedicated to the this Holy Angels as well as to the

H~ly Rosary This is die answer tothemiddot current contrpv~rsy in the

TOMORROW -- St Therese New York hospitals about the prescription of contraceptive Lisieux (Little Flower of Jesus)devices SI1(~h a move is against the long-standing practice Virgin She was born Marie of ~he hospitalsoIt is oppoled by Catholics as against_ the Francoise Therese Martin in 1873

at Alencon France and at themoral law of God a law that is binding on Catholic age of 15 entered the CarmeliteProtestant and Jew_ community at Lisieux Her prog

Those in~ fa~or of birth control by artificial or ~nshy ress in the spiritual life was such natural meai-Is brlng out all the stock arguments-large that she was made Mistress of

Novices at the age of 22 Shefamilies and poor parents the dangers to the mothers died middotin 1897 but her brief life health the problem of overpopulation They are so busy was remarkable for its humility~

feeling (lorry for parents that they forget two very middott~ simplicity and patient endurance important items ofmiddot sufferirig Since her death in

numerable miracles have beenThefirst is that no one may act against the law of crediteci to her intercession andnature that is against the law of God To freely use a devotion to her has spread aU

faculty given by nature for procreatioriand in the use to over the world In Englishshypervert it and thw~rt it andmiddotdeprive it of the natural term speaking countries she is known given by nature itself is against the purpose and law of as the Little Flower of Jesus

nature in granting that faculty __-=~~~~=~~=~==~===+-___ she was canonized in 1925 SATURDAY - St Francis ofSome effete and indulgent Romans had attached to 1

The FamilyClinic Assisi Confessor He was borntheir banquet halls a Vomentorium to which they could U Cit Dt I in 1182 and was early inspiredretire and relieve themselves of the surfeit of their rges OUp es 0 IISCUSSl J ~~ili~Y 10~~nf j~i~etYth~~banqueting in order thatthey might return to the table and still further enjoy the sensation of taste in their selvesto him and were constiFam-ly Pans Together ~~~I ~ tuted a religious Order by Popeepicurean repasts while frustrating the very purpos~ of By Father John L Thomas ~d I Innocent III The order rapidlyeating itself Any doctor would say that gluttony is an Assistant Professor of Sociolog3 I spread throughout Christendomabuse and perversion of a human faculty it is forbidden After visiting ihe East St Franshy St Lo~is Universityby the clear dictates of reason ald is morally wrong cis alternated between preaching

Tim and I have had our first big disagreement Were to the multitudes and fasting inContraceptive birth controlstands in the same category of pla~ning our honeymoon and ~e ~ants to go l~P to th~ ilake desert solitude During one ofperveIsion country where theres good fIshmg I say fIshmg I~ for his retreats he received on his

The second item that is overlooked in the sentimental bachelors Id like to travel around and visit some of the hands feet and side the printshysterics favoring birth control is that there is an answer places Ive always wanted to opportunity to be ~lone to Jnjoy ~~e~h~nf~~~6~otlIidSof Christ Htl that i$ in accordance with the law of God And that answer see My sister did thatarid your ne~ly acqUlred IntImacylies in self-restraint II together m a leisurely mutually SUNDAY - St Placid and

we got cards f rom a over satisfying way Companions Martyrs He wasAs Mahatma Gandhi has written Medic~l men will while they were away It I dont havmiddote to remind you born in Rome of a patrician fam~

earn the gratitude of mankind if instead of deising arti shy was thrilling Isnt Tim being Helen that l1oneymoons I like ily in 515 At the age of seven ficial means of birth control they willfind out means of selfish weddi~gs often serve seVeral his father took him to the mon~ self-control Mor5l1 results can only be produced by moral You know other purpose~ some of which astery of Subiaco and at 13 he

Helen every qlay obscure their real mean- followed St Benedict to estabshyrestraints All other restraints defeat the purpose for time Im called ing Because getting married is lish a monastery Five years latewhich they were Int~J1ded The reasoning underlying t~~ to discuss hon- a social event we tend to irrlitate the place was overrun by barshy

use of artificial methods is that indlll~ence isa necessity middoteymoons Imiddoten- and alltoo frequently tol im- barians who burned everything of life Nothing can be more fallacious joy recalling a press others with the way we to the ground St Placid his two

And George Bernard Shaw has said of 9irth control little German manage it I brothers Eutychius and Victorshytreatise on mar- Although your own likes and inus his SIster Flavia who hadThere is no birth and damn little control riage written a- dislikegt along with your past come to visit them along with

For restraint requires self-control will power and the round 1850 The experience together should be Donatus Firmatus Faustus arid help qf-Almighty God the God who gave the faculty of proshy author had very the chief guides in planningmiddot some 30 other monks were put creation to human beings the God Who foresaw all the definite ideas your honeymoon perhaps I can to death for their faith

about the middotafter- offer a few helpful suggestions MONDAY-St Bruno Confesbulldiffic~lties and the objections that have always been and ate math of the First keep the unique char- sor The founder of the CarthUbeingput forward concerningmiddot the use of this faGulty God wedding He acter of this period clearly in sians was born in Cologne abo~isurely is not outdone in wisdom by a group of iridividuals gave husbands one guidirigprin- mind You will be going through 1030 and studied in paris He

who woulQ play His role by denying the Very obviou~ cipl~-show YOllr wifemiddot whos some profoundly intimate I ex- was made canon of Cologne and primarypurpose of the faculty he~d of the family right away periences in starting your life later held the same office at

It is a sad commentary on modern morals when the Even in returning fromCiurch t9gether and your schlaquodule Rheims With six companions after the )e4ainil ifsectl1e ~ants should provide the freeflom determined to forsakethe worldsuggestion ofmiddot self~restraint is looked on with horror lmd to t~keone wa~ you take an- privacy and fJexible unhurried he retired to Grand Chartreusebull the idea of Gods help is brushed aside withoutmiddot comment other j~st tompoundke clear whos leisure to take the reqJired Later St Bruno was called to

When will man learn tha~the will of God is still the best rule boss Husbands who fail to do pace which will allow you the Rome by a former disciple of for mans life and happiness this are in for a rough time all adjustments and adaptatio~s in Pope Urban II The bustle of the

the rest of their lives stride I citydisturbed him He retired toAs the distinguished British physician Dr E Podvin Marriage is ~artnership Second t~ough marria~e the mOlntans of Calabria wherehas written The birth control moveJ1lent is bankrupt It

How middottimes have changed-and makes y~u hfe partners i this he founded a second Charteris bankrupt in sound principles of morality It is scientifshy in this regard for the better partnership IS a process nqt an house He died about 1101 and ically bankrupt in its heedless disregard or ignorance of Its a good idea to work together act so what you plan to dp on was canonized 500 years later the medical indications for the physical arid nerve dangers in planning your honeymoon your hneymoon should Include TUESDAY-Feast of the Most inherent in its methods It is scientifcally barikrupt in its Sometimes because they are somethl~g you can bot~ r~son- Holy Rosary This feast also

very much in love either the ably enJoy In fact thiS lSI the ~ommemorates St lVIary of Vicconstant appeal to the non-existent danger of overpopulashybride or the groo~ makes all time w~en YO~l should leaIjn to tory a day which Pope Pius Vtion It is scientifically bansrupt in its economic principle the concessions start domg thIngs as a team instituted to be kept eactI year

that poverty and misery can be wiped out by lowering the This may ~ot be as healthy Social Life Important 1 in memory of the victory grantedbirth rate when an alleviation of these evils can only be as it sounds Gouples should Third you may now feelthat to the Christians in a naval batshyattained in an age of social justice It is scientifically learn to discuss all their family you could never be alone to- tie against the Turks after bankrupt in its agit~tion for a change of the laws with plans together Marriage is a gether long enough This iis a invoking the help of the Mothe~

partnejihip~husbandsand wives common delusion but dont fall of Godregardlo contraceptives which laws are founded on sound were made to be helpm~tes with for it Plan your honeymoon so WEDNESDAY-St Bridget ofmorality sound economics and sound sociology each contributing to marital suc- that it provides access to some Sweden Widow She was it

ThQse who preach birth control would do wen to turn

cess and happiness according to social life and entertairimerlt A member of the Swedish royaltheir zeal to a study of God and the laws of God as found their ability solitary twosonle may bedomefamily born in 1034 She mar in nature It would bea better work than the perversion of However in all this modern a highly tiresome circle ~fter ried Prince Ulpho of Sweden nature that they endorse emphasis on the needmiddotfor dis- a few days i and they had eight chiidren

cussion whether among cl)uples Four~h dont ~ry to impress Many years later she and her oJ grOlJps it is gen~rally for- others wi~h your durability as husband middotseparatea by mutiJa) gotten that middotdiscussion which is travelers or the size of your consent He joined the Cister W he A 0R middotmiddotmiddotNCH not based on clear knowledge of bank roll This is the honey cians andofshe-foundedSaviourthe comth~pertinent prirmciples and fac1smoonofyol1r marriagenot an munity St i~ result in little more than pooled efforttoshow off before your Abbey of Wastein - ignorance neighbors ~

Your letter suggestsmiddot that you Fifth if at all Possi~le plan convenient timesjust iIi case 1 ()FFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF middotTHEDIOCESE OF FALL RIVER and Tim have made this mis- to attendMass and Communioi( Thats about it Helen I tak~ -r

p bl h d kl b Th C h IIgt f h D f F 1 take Before- plimning your yen1oJl- togetherjYOUIe starting- sollme- ~~r gran ted that youhave ade U 15 e wee y y e at 0 IC rress 0 t emiddot locese 0 a River ~ bull t 10 Highland Avenue eymoonyou should ask what thing mighty big arid you need quate premarital instructiClrllt

a honeymoon is for sp~cia~ graces Ito guarantee ~uc- However if anything still wo- Fall~iy~r~Mcls~ _ - _ Q$b9rne 5-7151 Now thehoneymoon repre- ceSs I ries you consult your pastor cr

bullbull to 1 middotPUBUSHER ~ gt- ~ ~lJentsr the ltperiod ofyourmiddot initi- Sixth dont pull- the childish 8 doctor according to the nature Most Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Gltion into the conjugal state~ trick of n~hallowinganYbodYmiddot0( your problem They ~ill be

~ GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER This remains tru~ w~et~er-YOlitoknowwhereyouwilJ be(Jllr- happy to lllsistyou R - F h lrofishing travel orstay rig~V ingthi8ti~e Someonein your 011 yes do I think Tim iii ev Doniel S 01100 MA Rev John P Driscoll at home I family should knowhow toreach _being selfish Maybe yoil ca

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I Sacred Hearts Senior Merit FinalistCommunion Breakfasts A IIeRior at Sacred Hearts 10000 lligh scorers in nationally Miss Mandeville a straight A

AcademyFairhaven llas been conducted eJtaminations which student is attending SaereclThe Parish Parade named a semifinalist in the Nashy testedmiddot one third of all twelftb Hearts Academy on a four year tional Merit Scholarship contest grade students in lihe country scholarship She is editor of theST ANTHONYS

MATTAPOISETT ST MAamprS CATBEDUr She is Sanda Mandeville With other semifinalists slle will yearbook and glee club accomshyThe Rosary-Altar Society is

conducting a member~hip drive n will hold a ccm1munion breakshyfast Oct 3

ST IOHN THE BAPTIST CENTRAL VILLAGE

The Ladies Guild will sponsOll bull whist Saturday night at fJ in the itarish hall Mrs John Costa fs ehairman At a meeting tonight members will hear Rev Edward C Duffy of St James Church New Bedford speak on his naval experience in the Far East A potluck sup~r at 730 will preshycede the meeting

The Guild will join St Isidore the Farmer Dartmouth-Westport Council No 4373 Knights of Columbus in a family pilgrimage 10 La Salette Oct1 S Cars will meet at the back of St George Church Westport at 2 Sunday afternoon

iMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOltlH EASTON

A military whist is planned with Mrs George Newman as chairman The-Wamens Guild is supporting the parish sale af CathoIic Christmas cards

ST PAULS TAUNTON

Miss Betty Murby Pawtueket wiH be guest soloist at the monthly meeting and insallashynon of officers at 745 PM Thursday Oct 9 Mrs Paul Michney is the newly elected president OUR LADY OF GRACE NOUTIIf WESTPORT

The Womens Guild will meet at B PM Tuesday Oct 7 at the parish hall The Living Rosary will be held Sunday Oct 5 fol- lowed by Benediction ST LOUIS FALL RIVER

The Confraternity of Chrisshytian Mothers will hold an open meeting Sunday afternoon to which husbands as well as wives are invited Babysitters will be on duty in the preprimary classshyroom of St Louis school Rev John E Boyd will speak on his Euopean pilgrimage and musical entertainment will be offered by girls poundCom Mt St Marys Academy

ST JOSEPHS FAlLL RIVER

The Mens Club is forming a shuffleboard league Members of the parish baseball team will be honored at a supper meeting

Twenty-four new members were received at the second anshynual membership tea held in the parish hall Past presidents were pouretmiddots Entertainment was ofshyfered by a group from Mt St Marys Academy

FALL aVER daughter of MI and Mrs Hoshybe WOlDens Guild m hold mer Mandeville ITt Collette

an laquo)pen meeting and style show Street New Bedford and a memshyat 8 PM Monday Oct 6 ill the bet- Of Oul Lady of Perpetual Catholic Cwnmunity Center Mrs Help parish Joseph Springer is in charge of arrancements 1IU11 - MaocIeriUe is ~

ST ~EAN B~IE

FALL alVEIt The Co~cil of Catholic WGshy

mell will spnsor a CommllftiOll breakfast open to all women of the parish Sunday Oct 19 Rey Ambroise RodrigueOP is guest speaker

The Oct 13 meeting will take the form of a Halloween party at 130 ift the church hall The annual tea was attended by 100 including eight new members Mrs Alfred Blais and Mrs Elshylery Chace PGured

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

A cake sale will be held Satshyurday Oct 18 in McWhirrs The Womens Guild will join in the clistrict evening of recolshyledion to be held at Notre Dame Thursday Oct 9 at 7sectn Memshybers will serve as hostesses after the church services

Teenagers whists wi~ resume Friday night Oct 10 at 8 in the school halll There will be a Communion breakfast Nov 30 also in the school hall Guild members received family prayer cards at their last meeting also inaugurated ~ question box pershyiod which will be middota regular feashyture under the sponsorship of the discussion club A motion picture of Our Lady of La SalshyeUe was shown -

The next meeting will bemiddot Monday night Oct 20 at 745 under chairmanship of MrsWilshyfred Garand University of Ireland To Honor CU Rector W~SHINGTON (NC) -Msgr

VTilliam J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of Amershyicamiddot here will receive an honorshyary doctorate of laws from the Natienal University of Ireland

The degree will be awarded tet Msgr McDonald in absentia at an Oct 17 ceremony in St Patshyricks Hall Dublin Castle It wiil be s~nt to John J Hearne Irish ambassador to the United States whe will present it to ~

M~Donald

Announcement of the honor to be conferred on the Catholic University rector was made in a cetmmunication to Msgr McshyDonald by Eamon deValera Prime Minister of Ireland and chancellor of the National Unishyversity of Ireland

underglt a three hour examinashytion Dec 6 If slle passes it sucshycessfully she will be eligible to compete for at least 735 college scholarships awarded National Merit winners by business and prafessional interests

panist This semester she is among more than 50 topranking science students from the New Bedford area who have been invited to attend Ii special bacshyteriology course at the New Bedshyford Institute of TechnolOfa

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By John Jay Da~y Jr (While Mary Tinley takes a three weeks vacation from

writing (but not from housework) members of the Daly familyhave been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Dalys oldest)

The initial plan was simple en~ugh With two other eouples wed arrange to leave our kids behind and get away from the mall for a quiet weekend at the beach after Labor Day For a while at least wed be young marrieds instead of young harrieds But somehow we

wound up taking them all with us and for a full week It turned out to be more fun than wed ever imagi1ed

A friend of a friend knew a realtor in Rehoboth Beach Del~ aware through whom we rented

I acottage within earshot of the Atlantics rolling surf Since it had seven bedrooms and three baths it aptly fit its nicknameThe Orphanage --W i t h Parshyents Heres why BIll and JoanKohlerbrought

their three gals Katherine four Molly threl and Jodie one Jack and Helen Pyne with five

supplied the oldest and the youngest AndYsix Maureen four Laurie three Jay-Jay two and Tommy just three months Lu and I brought all we had tooLuAime five Deirdre

Sean three and MaurafourDearly two I bull

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ment in the Orphanage Its enormous size gave the children bull real sense of freedom with a minimum of- adultmiddot supervision

They discovered the front and a back staircase which they cailed their short cutbut they in-

The outdoor bath houses in the backyard becametheir play apartments On the hug e screenedporch which ran threeshy

quarters of the way arOllrid the hOuse were big wicker chairswhich~when tipped and turned ~uld become everything from make-believe tentSi to ships at eea

ADd theymiddot discovered each ether The first day when our

~uAime was asked pleasemiddot give

this cracker to Jodie she stopped a minute before asking I forget Whi~h ones Jodie J)ut at weeks end there was no forgetting first middle and last names color prefereqce for paper cups cereal likes and disshylikes and all the other seemingshy)y trivial but highly importantthings that make children disshytinct little people

Though the kids outnumbered the adults two to one we still IuId plenty to gO around We

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em down The kids were back on their feet before they had time to be scared Nor was the cottage ever without at least one adult on hand for snacks naps and the ever-needed bathroom patrol

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8 ~T~E A~CHO~ Thurs 0(2 1958

Feast in Factory Features Mass Amid Looms

DERBY England (NC)-

A Derby textile mill run on lines inspired by the workshyers encyclicals celebrated its factory feast with HighMass sung among the spinning looms

The Mass was celebrated by Bishop Edward Ellis of Nottingshyham at the request of Rlan Turshy

ner ma~aging director of theSpa Lane Mills Workers share in the management and profits and the mills have a chapel used by both its Catholic and its non-Catholic employees

Bishop Ellis preaching to the assembledc 0 n gr ega t i on of ~orkers told the~n that in this bull unique plant lit EngHnd ali are

they could play on the porch SISTERS GUESTS AT TEA Smiddot t t S d H rt d d b hwhile tbe adults ate After a few - IS ersa acre ~a it con~1 ere ~em ers of t e same days we discovered an invariable middotP~lrlshSchoollliNorth Attleboro were guests atthe arinualV~ famIly I

pattern During every dessert tea of the Women~sGuild Siuiday Mrs Joseph BealichaiiH~ ~espe~1or and c~p~ratio~ wlthones employer Will mspir what we called The Icebreaker ~haIrman IS sh~wn POUrlllg for Rev JQseph SLar1~ the e~ployee to work hard and would come in irom the pOrch pastor SIter Suzanne M~rle SUSG~ana Mother MarIe conscientiously taking a stand~ I

to see Wliat the big folks weie Gemma SUSC 6 ard not fiom the slackers but up to After a few diversiori~IY ti (~ giving of- ones best he added questions hed bluntly say he Three Studentsmiddot Represent D~Iomiddotcese He will rightly ex~ect ~is emshywanted some goodies To send I ployer to care for him WIth un- The Icebreaker back we st At Newman Club Convention de~standing and they too must tried r~ason Tllen strong talk M M t P t d C try to understlttnd and sympa- Then appe~se~entin the form llse~ ar 1 er~ an ar~middot Ballat whichthe AnnualNew thiz~ with him in his proble~~ of a tasty tldbItmiddotgiveil with the 01 Twe_d~e of New Be~lford and man Club Award was presented Yo h e h d f~ Joan Robmson of Attleboro have u av a years 0 pros bull hushed admOnItion dont tell tl t d t th to MISS Helen White outstand- perity aridregular work and the others recent y rellurne ft 0 telrd~e- ing CathoItc authorand ed ucator been a happy f~mlly Sotoo

variably used thelonger waylhe~cebreakersclear Jlath for tionalneeds~f the Catholic stu- ton Street NewgtB~dford i~

spec IVfl co eges aer a ten mg WellarQe~ ~90 late that ap- the week-long 44th Annual Con All three girls felt~the spirit

peasementll as wr~~ for ventionof the National Newman of Newmanism at the cQrivention moochersas~kesayslt IS for Club Federation which was held was very inspiringandeachleft Matsu or MUnIch The ~cebr~ak- on the campus of Ohio State with aspirit of making herNe~~ e~ wlJ~~ hardly l1a~e bltt~n mto - U1iversity of Columbus Ohio man Club a bigg~r ~nd better hiS tidbIt before hed be on the Th N CI b one h t t hi b t Th e ewmanmiddot u IS an organ- ~ - porc 0 repor s O y enizatiQn founde~ to provide for Mart~ai dinighterof Mr and all the httle ships woulll f~llow the religious social and educa- Mrs Zigmund Peret of 455 Clin-

suppllel dent on a secular campus The Senior andmiddotPresideiltof ihe New Sitters Jackpot theme of this YearscoDvention man ciuo at-Mt-HolY9ke College

Prob~bly the funniestslngle was Chris~ On Your Campus Carol daughter 0fMrarid Mrs event- irithecomedyifillectimiddotThedelegates attended 1edures John TWeedie of 34 Hunter

weekoCcurted i~~~siniglii ~nd discussions ~hich were de- Street New ampidfordisa~Senior tions ~eadded when t~e hUlbarjds treated the ~i~nedto assistmiddotthemin promot and PresidenLof her gpgtupat D j wiveS ~ da9ci~gat~thebig ~iilg moreeffective and efficient BrilgewaferState leaherspol UJl~Q()QI~Rector j

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have o pr~or engiIgement~ Same thing witbthemiddot second As our list dwindlell we caught on

For the third only one husbandmiddot p1 C K went to the doorWhenShe asked- how many kids he jokshyinglysaid IOh about a dozen7~r so and quickly diverted her lt

withsubject as ra~es reportingtime directions etc ~I

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bull T~e 54year~~(FArchbishop wasi born in Bueno~ Aires 1but re2~

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Todays Fashions

Fo~rNew SilhbJette$Welcome Council Mee~ingFallWith Flattering Lines Held inWarehamBy Ellen KeHey

St Patricks Parish Center Wareham was the scene of the

The new dress silhouettes are definitely flattering Leading fashioI) designers the world over h~lVe gotten toshy

New Bedford District Councilgether and brought us four versions of the new look which meeting of the Diocesan Council are wearable for nearly everyone These eye-compeIIingnew of Catholic Women silhouettes are the empire Retreats at Cathedral C~mpTheyre made of lustro_glothe trapeze the relaxed look announced by Miss Lillian Rosswool and to me are Joveliest inand the blouson The key to spiritual development chairman the four versions of the

beige or teal blue include Oct 17 throug~ 19 for

Some of the lovliest newnew look is that they myst be women from New Bedford loose enough to cause the wearer lounge robes emerge In shorter Taunton and Cape Cod Oct to move about freely and easily lengths this season and are de~ 24 through 26 for Franco-Amershyand still be shaped enough to signed to look like dresses One ican women from Fall River look attractive The empire ver- of my favorites is a cozy boufshy Oct 31 through Nov 2 for Portshysion puts its emphasis above a fant lounger in a charming ATTEND RET REA T Shown at Cathedral Camp uguese women from New Bedshywaist-skimming full skirt which Colonial print It is made of where they attended the Womens Retreat are left to right ford and Nov 7 through 9 for gives us a brand new version of toast-warm co t ton flannel Miss Elizabeth K Cavanagh and Miss Cecile Braisboth of Franco-American women from the princess dress spruced with cotton corduroy North Attleboro Mrs Margaret A Powers and Mrs Chris- New Bedford

and trimmed in frostywhite Its tina Souza both of Fall River The years program for parentAnent the new look do start belted in the back buttoned in an~ family education was out the s~as~n ~ith a trape~e dres the front and a~ailalle in a

lined by chairman Mrs Michael the draabcally newhne that variety of sizes This favorite of Fall River Nun Makes Professfon J OLeary It will stressmar- changes the shape of ~all to mine cost slightly over three I P d D

riag~ forums Cana Conferences ma~~ you ll clt~pletely dIffe~enti dollars proving that fashion n rovi ence iocese SOC iety and the fostering of religiouswoman Its a faShion revolution may )le achieved on even the Among the six young women customs in the home - th~ trapczesnhoette most stringent of bUdgetsl recently professed as the first

Miss Mary Foley youth chair shy~ members of the newly-estabshyman requested parish palmiddottici~

7 0 u n g successor beautifully Colorful warm and ve r y Provid~nce in the Diocese of Launched by Diors brilliarit Tow Coats lished Society- of Our L~dy of

pation in plans for National modified by our own wonderful smart are the Tow Coats for Catholic Youth Week starting Providence is Sister Mary Do-American designers the trapeze girls aged 7 to 11 Theyre warm Oct 26 Registration will be lores the former Angela OBrien

held at Kennedy Youth Center thiS Fall ~arrowat the top matching mittens and zany cap A native of County Cork Ireshye~erges as a leading silhouette water-repellent have usually oF44 Conant St Fall River

this week hel~ awar from the body by They are anti-freeze treatment land Sister D()lores was brought The meeting was addressed cut the trapeze falls to a gently for girls who have to get up to thiscountty four years ago by Diocesan officers of tlJel round~ fJ~led hemline Its ex- ~ middotandget out for school Each is by the late Mrs Philip Shannoh womens group and by Rev tre~ely beco~~ng and verymiddot middot a handsome full-length coat of rlill River With whom she Raymond McCarthy of tbe Dio-middot fashionable inspirtd by those which ski lived until she entered the new cesan Family Life Bureau who

fberlts a revolution middotin coat c ha m p ion swear on cold Society explained the objectives iiI the fashions bulltoo Youll admire coats windy ski tovvsmiddot hence their The Society of Our Lady of the Council

0in wonderful textured weaves clever name These smart Tow Providence was founded by Most Sister of the Missionary Sershypebbly surfaces velvety cash C()~ts have quilted linings for Rev Russell J McVihney Bishshy vants of the Most Blessed Trin- meres-all shaped into lines of added warmth and gay colorful op of Providence Very Rev ity were guests of honor and charmin~ newness Youll see Tyrolean tr~m (Their price js Louis W Dunn ViCe-Chancellor members of the clergy presimt trapeze flares chemise backs budgEitwoilderful) of the Providence Diocese is included Rtmiddot Rev Msgr Hugh empire details lightly belted Have ypu seen the new Career chaplain to the Society The Sisshy A Gallagher district moderator fullness some coats with big GirlS Stiits Tl)eyre middotreallY tels were founded to give cateshy Rev John Chippendale and collars of mink Persian lamb something Tailored to a T chetical instructions do parish Father McCarthy

1 visitation work arid assist inbeaver lynx you 1 admire them in gently f tt d rectories in the Providence Di- Evening SchoolCuordlmted Knits I e and straight-up-and-down

SISTER MARY DOLORES Coordinated kruts have the styles The fitted suits hew to cese COPENHAGEN (N C) - A the empire line with a high Shortly after Sister Dolores

1 t l ok d h h t thO t h b ficial prayer book of the Church Catholic evening school-featurshycasua SUI 0 al1 are Ig - gently outlined waistline and a came 0 IS coun rys e egan rating favorites this season of sliniskirt The straight-up-and- to feel the pull of a religious L hop McVinney presided at ing weekly lectures on the hisshy

middot f hi Th I t Sh h d f th k the profession of these first mem- tory of religion and medievaFeasy 1In~ as onmiddot e s 1m down style suit has a short voca IOn e ear 0 e wor back-pleated skirts are avail- cropped Jacket over a slim skirt proposed for this Society and bers and offered Pontifical philosophy - has been estabshyable in shades to mix or match The jackeit wears a hin~ch~i wrote to Monsignor Dunn who Mass in the Cathedral of SS lished here

Inter d h d middottmiddot d Peter and Paul ProvidenceIt jackets and collar iUld middotth~ tout ensemble is vlewe er an accep e The school is called the EveshyBovey-patterned sweaters-a look equally im- noil1ing short of marvelous her intotJ1e YIot~ex ()f Hope Some 25 lldults and 50 cpiI- ning School for Religion and portriht this year at ho~e ot These j iistlY poI-l~Iar Career Novitiate Hillsgrove in Sep dren nave been baptized ~1P(gtng Culture and is located at ttieabroad j GIt1sSuitsllre loveliest in 1956 c ~ th~g~0Ying~~gr0l)opyenl~tioni~ schoOl of the Sisters of St SisterDoI6reswas the fourtli the Providence rgtiocese as a reshy JOseph ofChambrey Head sophistication for Fall Igtankers gray navy charcoal sul~f middotthemiddotwork of tJ1e SmiddotocImiddote~middot~middotb yourig woman to enter the com- U

bull t res s e s the importance of rown Ba 11d kever-pOPUlar Gonti- munity And to show that all In addition 1400 visits were t lslouchy brims puffed crowns nen a ac religious try to help a young madeandmciie than 30 Catho-

that rise or pull back softly woman to find just the right lieS Were broughfback to the draped hat-shapes little brims Holy Union Field qqy~ coml)1unity for her talents and practice ot-their religibn Th~ with rising backs regal velvets A T S d) middottastes it should be mentioned Sisters have three station wag in vivid tones or black deep- tiverton aturay that Sister Dolores was guided ons and all the Sisters learn to piled felts in a blaze of color An automobile heads the- list in her choice of a community by driveso that their wo~k Qf visshywit h tarnished gold brass ofprizes to be offered atthean- a Sister of Mercy Sister Mary itatlon is done efficiently bUfnt orange russet brown and n~1l1 Hoiy Union bazaa~middotiind Emeline now teaching at St Atteriding Sister DoloreW pro- forest green heading the hit field day scheduled for SatUrday Kilians School New Bedford fession were Mr arid Mrs Frahk parade at t~e communitys Junior~te A feature of the life at the Taylor and Mrs William Howshy

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

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so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

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earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

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Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

He said~~s~ incluqed s~ch priest is on the st~ffof the lit Mr Gomulka seized the con-middot ~~ich provides ~or optional re-o ity of content for a minimum of pr~blems as dlspq~al of radlo- te~national Lab9r Organ~zati~m ~oversy Qv~r conduct of relig gt h~m)p c~ases Jnth~ ~ub1jc wallmiddot space and he would notemiddot active waste materlals and ~e FatherCroniD maintained thai 10~ classes~n the pibhcschoolsschools where the maJority of furthermore tliat the thrcente planeS ge~eraImiddot Safetymiddota~~ p~ote~h~n itmiddotcentan truly besaid today i-hatto char~etJllt ~he C~tholicIie~ pa~e~~ r~ue~ ~e1D which form ~~ir ariglesmeetshyfleld as well as b~~lc lll9ral aorl~ sOci~tYo~nationsex~ ~rchY lS w~rlcl~~ bo~ p~ly i~hllaquo l~he ~o~s~ant c~allllof with mathem~tical precision pro~lems of the us~ of nucl~ar- ~-isl$Thi~sltcieJywith itsdghts and ~cre~ly~ a~msthegv~r~- th~ P~~~ll~ ~egl1De ~m~~ Mr iThence he might cohchide~ P9wer ~or peacef~lpurposesI)- anji obligations isa faCtCluit~ mentIJ so domg the natons ~~~J1IJka~ameto power In O~- the bee has r~solvea and for ~ st~ld ~ffltgtr war independent ofanyopoliticalor- tOJpQ~hcallea4erwenton~ec7lt t~~e~~~~~ has 1~en tht middotJt 18 long tirnemiddot a very ancient and

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Stress~ng that the Holy Seemiddot More than 3000 teachers at adivecomrlllinists He told them Stbull~UdeNovena at~end~ su~hm~tings to de~on~ tended the iiilititute which had- S~teAnthoriiy strate ItS active mt~rest m world 8S its theme gtThe Chissr60m Tmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ - EveJY Thursdaymiddot problems particularly those Teacher a~d ~Itistitutiorial 8fa he ~~l belongs h~ ~e affec~iog moral issues Fath~ Glowthmiddot W~ cmiddot ~ 0 t~~ n9 to the C~urc Itllgt~ 1000 AM - 1210 Hesburgh said _ he ~oteci ~e _ ~y Stae scPIl~amng th~t t~e 5 1-0 700 800 PM quoite evident lack of Catholic R I d To H I only authorIty m t~e sch()Ol IS- e ease middotme e ps ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~t~ ~~nY-G~tIt~li9lf~~l~~t$ ~~ufQ~aliiesmiddot r~~5~~~r~~t ~~~P~LL lind ull~erl~b~sshould ste)gt~1gt At~tIlY ~~) --yenO~~ll~ Of Good middotDoctor F Ne~ Bedford ~eUsclenb~ic educatIon pro- 30000 cllldr~nl pUbhc s~QooI~i I i 0 bull 1 grams Weve alway~ bfen h~re will attefeI~algt~~hne ~~~INCTbN (NG) --~middoto~~ ~=========== ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~7strong on humanities and we religion classes sponsored by the q~ahhes gtfmiddot a gQoq dQctor were ~ould as wellmiddotb~ strong in sCi-middot Albany diocese during the COll1 listed in a spee~h~~ HieGiorg~- ~D~D~ SULLIVAN amp SONSence-espeCillliy tJow that sci- irtg sC~~ooIYear middoti o~nuriiv~r$itYSchool of Med--

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

Here is a young actress en- how many viewers may be tempts us back to Paradise The incarshyclowed with rare physical beau- changing their brand as the nation was announced to a Virgin the ty vas t incishydental wealth and a place of predominance

8 nth e movie II c I e en She seems to be iIi the running for the highest aca

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

th th t r ldmC13ns m e ea rIca wor who rpspect ~arital_fid~1ity and chen~h faml1y devotion and happmess

Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

Attract Morbid On the crest of sensational

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One British reviewer I middotiG6~lti~~i~~~)Imiddotea the Society for the Propagation oftli(tiiiiIi iristC1adP r fears Chaplain has lost hi~~iifimiddotBishop Byrne was seized bY --- ~ gt as a satirist and his sense (f the communists in 1950 durmg When yourbridge club meets again whymiddot not be thefirm humor as Ii cockney That is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel andmeaningfufprize-a GOJ)middot too bad w h 11 e ImprIsoned Howe~er LOVE YOU MEDAL The image of the Queen 0( Heaven~Modei

It willJgte t~o badalsoVUSsdegm~ f~It-~~~ halId~e~ th~ ~ 01 Women can be obtainel by sending your reqliest and offering Customs lacksi~utli~rit()tQmiddotjJe- ~ ltr~~ler Ul~~lsi~~m l~~~~~~pc~ of fllse the mm importation rights i~ ~eo~l a~d the commumsts into this country In that case dIdn t fmd It

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American moviegoers while crosier was hidden went to always more ready than the ~ishop BJrJnes house and dug British to enjoy a joke against It out from under the floor themselves simply will notmiddot go He returned It to Malyknoll for sarcasm Nor for ingratitude her~ to awaIt us~ by another

So whiie~ p King in New ~ssionary bishop little realshyYork manages to get play dates lz~ng that h would be --the in Canada and Chaplin himself BIshop to useIt - may follow into the neighboring Dominiqn he may nevpr again ~~

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which they appear are boosted to ~ttract the curious and morbId Cer~am Hollywood t a len t

agenCIes have the audacity to rais~ the asking prices of the parties m the latest scandal by as much as $200000 or $300000 per pi~ture This is the cu~]ent Hollywood tune

Later when the sensational- find reallimiddotPfbkirigs~rili~us I~m di~s d0-vn and soberi~g pub- box-offices ashe did while It i

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Some Catholic women in the Uriit~d States have responded beautifully to the plea of women in other patts Of the world A woman in Cleveland wheneve she went t9 the ba~ery tlaquo( buy desserts for the family would omit her own and put the few cents sacrificed into a bag for the Missiolls Another woman witli tuberculosis would sell her sewing for the Missions Both of them sent their sacrifices to the Holy Fath~~ through~is Society for the Propagation of the Faith Wisely they knewthat the Vicar Qf Christ would allocate their sacrifices w~ere it wou14 de the most

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Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to it and mull it to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen NationalmiddotDirectorof The SoCiety for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth A~enue New York 1 N Y~ or your DIQCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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MILWAUKEE (NC) - The representatiYQ of His HoiinesS Pope PiusXII to the Church hi

lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

In Cologne the Colombia Amshybassador to Germany said that the murderers of Protestants and

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The Lutheran report pointed out that there is so~e popular resentment of the methods used by representatives of certain American religious sects to win the Catholic populace away from the Church It absolves the Church from any responsibility for the incidents alleged to have taken place in this land

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His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani the Apostolic Delegate will preside at the installation in Holy Name I

Cathedral Chicago itwas anshy Total Assets Over $27()()()()()(JOO nounced here

Archbishop Meyer at 55 the youngest archbishop in this country was named on Septemshyber 24 to succeed the late Cardishy

Ipbullnal Samu~~ StritlJlwho diea in Rome on May 27 as head -gtf the

nationsmost hf~vfly Catholic See Since the announcement messhy middotmiddot~D4BERFetkrGl Depoli IfUur~ cent~pO~ sages of congratulation have ade~ Rcu 5

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ve ~ y An auctionundertbedirection Sylvestre and Medeiros aretr~- ~ Entitled Bemadette the preshyar~ worihrellmmg- It IS mtended le establish of the busin~ manager~ Pew uates 01 St Miehaers School gram has ~n sCheduled by the

Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

~ ~ bull ~ - - I ~ bull sexual sin pithy t~eaUse considering Chris- meet weekly to discuss the He compares the classicalmiddot tian-marriage as a way of per- Aeneid under the direction of A PRA~ER A DAY AND A DOL~AampiAMNTIlgtWILLEASEIIKE

SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

voking and probably will cause stanc~s The married and those Mt St Mary Acade~y Orches- interested in the work of spreading the kingdom controversy contemplating marriage as well tra under the dllectlOn of A- should pay her special honormiddot ZACRARiAS nd

The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

One of the best spiritual books The Baldwinsare acquainted bark Owen 50 vocal soloist this year middotin at least two homes in Jordan Two daughters Sister CELESTINE and SisterANTONINA are leavshyin recent years was The He~rt with the doctrine which the Sylvia lVLithers 56 accompanist

of the World by Dom Aelredother authors elucidate although Carole Furey 57 dancer Sheila Ing tobecome middotSistersofthe Rosary That is h 1 0 say hey are leaving l t they will have to

Watkins Of t e same ca ibre IS their s~atem~nt of it II)ay h~r~ Murraymiddot 54 ~oca~ soloist return unless eacbmiddotlfinds a ~netaetor who wiD and there be a little wanting inmiddot Four new faculty meiTIbers pay the $300 which each lrl must have for pre~iiionB~t where the~ are are we1comedtihis year -Sister the necessary expenses 01 Ie middottwo year noshyincorriparableis-ir tlieir o~slrv~- Mary KaterieAJ3Science Sis- vitiate raining You may adot one of these tions on in-laws workingwiv~smiddot ter JIary JUlian IRSM BSSc girls as your tribute middotto the LiUe Flower You qUlrrels babies adolescens coinmereia1 MisS Ruth Leary may pay the money iinany manner convenient etc AB M Ed English and History while your adoptedchild prePilresto folshy

Expe_rie~ce u~de~li~sltt~es~ Miss MarJorieNun~sB Ed low In the foot-steps of the Saint olthmiddoteMissions ob~enrafionsaOO t~ey are Dothmiddot phYsicai middotmiddoteducation Present enshypomted and pleezlly made A - rollment is 340 WHY NOT REMEMBER THF NEAR EAST MlSS10NS OF THE

HOLY FATHER [N YOUR WILL readable wise and d~wn-to middotAll academy S6daHsts will at shy~r~ss-t~cks bookon a subJect of tend Sodality Union Meeting THE GOLDEN DAlSOF AUTUMN are the mosamplbeautifulmiddotof the ~mversll concern ~ Sunday afternoon oct- 12 at 2 entire year And yet the refugees of iPalestine have 110 eyesmiddot for Th~latest of the superior an~ c~t the Kennedy Meriiorial Newmiddot beauty anil no ears for song They are rithout famil bullbullbull without tolOgl( edited by Ralph ~ ~BedfordSister Maiy Denisita hinDe without countr withont fl)Od Ten dollarS will feed a Woods1s called The Cat~ohlt RSM 13S Will accoinpanythe -famjly for a week Do youhave ailribine-at middotalUefampovrfrom amphe

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- rHE ANCHORFrom Adam to Us - - Thurs Oct 2 1958

Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

middot h because he had a common cold sibility which rests on philososhyrea1Ized that ed better give his braillewriter (NC Photo) t talk an extra fillip So he lifted and didnt care whether he was phers by posing a question

The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

m e n alSo strive to interest perSOMnaw on care whether I write visual equipmeht or dont write and whether any- literature drive conducted by It is hoped that every diocese not affiliated with any church in body reads or not the Archdiocesan COlncil of in Nelli England will have many the teaching of the Catholic

Church hesaid The- readers also will see eye Catholic Men haVe brought about religious and lay representatives eye with me)f I saT Uat removal of at least 30000 )b- _ i ilCience is all very well but ttlaf jectionable pliblications from Q bull ~ the scientists better keep a hum- drugstores and newsstands eve~ ueirioy

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We devised the wheel We in- deaneries and the Hamilton and thing says Father Bernard middotented the steam engine and in- bull middotSt Martin deaneries Druetto Sole Catholic miSsioner

on Quemoy They fear political pressuIes which might forCe an evacuation of the island by Nashy rmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddot tionil1isttroop8--and that would YOlJR TREilT mean that they~too would evacshyuate Much as they would hate Chicken to leave their homes they would

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Quemoy is but four miles tUNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS lfrom the Red-held mainlandshyhe people of Que~oy have witshynessed occasional escapes from the mainlandby farmers or fishermen over the years have heard the sad ta~es recounted by the refugees They have no desire to share ~uch a (ate

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THE ANCHORshySports Chatter 19Thurs Oct 2 1958

High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

ohanged shape to an i)blate man umt which from all reports Phil~p S~Jlza thif trp~ the 10 yea~ old great grandsQ~ o~middotmiddot RUdolfSchw~JzexploresgtvhaisPlie~oidso the new bonus rule i~)pasiedvith)alentBolgtA~ck the Immortal band leader middotJohn is a sixth grader at a Los he calls the seven basic patternscould well sound the death knoll raPIitoiiiS at Columbia andhalf

of plac~kickin~~That~smiddot asmiddotmiddotii b~~kTo~)c~~esto~~isaplebemiddot~t Angelesparochia~sch901middotand prefers footb~l Wcbi1ductiilgmiddotmiddotmiddotOf church bund~ng in terms of NCphoto~ l- contemporarYmiddotldeas III Themeans of scoring after-touch vr~_st ~~1~~bull

do~nmiddotmiddot ~ ~ T~re~lJemb~~s of Jge~~pJ~

Very fewmiddotJligh school teams gragation ~re stiIPnl1igIisc~oQl j ~$~it~-jp~i~rmiddoti An~a~ctic~i~ Pla~~ -~ ~2fli~]H~l~of~~~~~i had competentmiddot piace Iickers to However injuries have writtell begin witJhmiddotso thatmiddotthemiddot new rule ftQis middotto- the Ichplllstj~grid Expedition to M S d L d Mr SchwarzSaYS the inedieal arle yr an r idea 0fHkeningmiddotachurCh bildadually is oft boon to them The ~1il1eers of endMarf~p AOniCl1 CTNCINNATI NC) _ h bull

t bull ( rat~er tlodotthlla dxnJltecha~ge ~ryg to-~he buman bodyoLChlllstI)mss play las supplanted the Nlw Bedfprd voc1tiopaljanc~ ~~~ar~itA~ ~r~1le~ ~fmiddotmiddott fCayWI is explQdedbullin Ii hole in the -ic IIlar~hl~~C~ura)1y stiJnulflting ~ ~acementatt~pt-at thepresent dimiIlutive Ed BpY~ltgGQYJ~ U mversl y pnYSl~ pro essor p d R r ds

time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

ot Don Al1arltimiOwa1 fhrdugh t1~lnJur~proNed n()t~serious hl~rnatllg lt th~ JJ)worth thicknesses He expects tJ leave M~y~~~~~l~~r~ta8hdOM~~3StatIon on the Weddell Sea coas Antarctica in earlylJanuary _a ovshytlie se~6nd peiocl s~eliedcloofi) and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 -(luIihl th~AntatbtictotaJid~rk- H f t - nC~~rlhtt~t-tFmiddothell~aRt~Olic~ommunHyfor th(l Halovak ofOJl=es wIiich gr~enhght on S~tupounddaylj i ) iiess winterwhich~correspoiids e IS one lti wo Jesuit seilie e~t a Iyer to plan ~ rougliiy to tlie - th ~()logists Mgtni Ohio tak~ngpart penny sale for the benefit of~i~af~~~~ ~~eg ~r~~~~~ tamiddot~ado~Amiddot~lerk~i~~ _ r ~W~Er ~n IS mOperatioIi DeepmiddotFreeze Th~ thlVGirls CYO shy

sion 7 t~mes atgether and on y1 11 SI gt- Pishyfgtartofthe~~r~( othepmiddotlsFathermiddotHenryBirkeir 0lt1

~li occasions SyT~cuse felovered Co nsto at~ - iLastPhalleof Mission _ haUei SJ ofJohn Car~oll uiii~ J

The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

will be~eld at 745 PM ltlct 7overhead No doubt Greenes New Bedford WY 3-1346with benediction in St Rochseffectiveness was greatly haJIUlshyChurchPine Street Fall River AU Bundles Insured WhUered by the Crusaders inability

Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

On the scholastic front rain j disrupted openers were reschedshy

uled Monday in many quarters Only three area games were played Saturday In the major contest New Bedford eked out an 8-6 verdict over Providence Central defending A titlistsin Rbode Island Oliver Ames exshytended its unbeaten streak to 27 games defeating Case at Swanshysea22-0 and Bourne launcbed its 58 season In impressive style with a 342 victory over Provshyincetown r Two arc light encounters weft

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

I plamed that middotthe founder-Fllther Po ubi la t fz 0 ttulmiddot He rappiS monas-middot -iid ~e lectured onrl~ specla Milrie-ClerrieritStlluo h~d~n ~~ ye~Yan ~ nl~j n t o~diila~~exercises~the ~li- ~iesin the UnitedS~e H

b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

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middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

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I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

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lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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j - i ~ ~l~ 2 -THE ANCHOR Million Doilar Program for Missions Thurs Oct 2 1958

SWtaAsrHtI~G~~t(~CI)de~~ ~elephone~ Truck Hospice Helps Heaven Every investment gua- M

idea plus a truck pIlls a tele- ranteed Earthly dividends are Skid Rowenpho~e-thats how World Medi- the thanks of Orphans in Inshyeal Relief started a million dol- cho~ Korea Investment may NEW ORLEANS (NC) _ A

Iar business for the good of be m~de by sendingmoney order skid row hospice here shelteredmanklmiddotnd St t the clothed and fed 90645 homelessto Sister Philomena ar 0 957 MIsslon societies thanked themiddot men free of charge during 1 bullSea Hospital andmiddot Orphanage workers of Detroits W~rld Med APO 97f San Francisco In citing statistics of the Ozashylcal Relief on Monday wh~n Results nam Inn B rot her J 0 h bull Auxiliary Bishop Fulton J Sheen it got results Letters and Hurley its director said the of

10 rs of to New York Director of the phone calls poured bull0 M inns record assistance MIsslon Secretariat presented d dU t homeless men will be surpassedAuberlin Her garage dl Y the second annual Worldmission as warehouse shipping depot this year Award to Mrs Lester AUberlin drug store office and mecca In the first eight months of who got the idea the truck and for world missioners 1958 he stated we cared for the telephone It did not take long for middotmis 72 049 men-an average of 9000

The idea That hit Mrs Auber- sioners to get wind of doings a month The remaining four lin early in 1954 when she read in Detroit Bishops from Korea months of 1958 will giveus a about the babies at Star of the Sister-Doctors on their way to minimum of 36QOO more men to Sea Orphanage in Inchon Korea open clinicslay missioners su- I care for giving us a total for She thought And here in the periors of both mens and wO- IrS A FAMILY VOCATioN The Erharts 01 Phila- ]958 of at least 108049 men states we throwaway so mllch mens groups-all came to fI T s are Jesuit priests B th r Hurley is a memberstuff l Why n6t salvage it Put delphia are a umque ann y wo _son ro e lt Into good condition and send shop as they called it That and their mother is a Visitation min SIster C3Itherme of the Brothers of the GdOOdd

meant of course gping through Ph d ] h 1954 two Shepherd a commumtyfoun eit where it will do some sOCicithe materhil and puiting a fin Joseph entered the conv~nt m I a ep ~a I~ I ~in Albu~uerque N M about

The telephone That was off ger on this or that years after the death of her husband She IS pICtur~d ~Ith ight years ago The motto of the hook constantly calling h~s- World Medical Reliefs policy Father Joseph F X Erhart SJ left and Father Hen~ the community ill Charity U- pitals and drug companJes ~oc- has always been If you need it J Erhart SJ NC Photo I limit~d ItS founder Brother iors and medical supply houses take it And no strings attach- ~ M thlas Barrett IS now the sushy

Thetruck~o~~e~~nCh~is~ian ed Chuchs Interracial View HeIRs~ pior Expansion has followed quick- __ I rt Ozanam Inn is sponsored ~y

charity rather than on g~soline ly A drug depot was opened in Stat~OOd Strug9 Ie for IHawa II the St Vincent de Paul Soci~~YButmiddotMrs Auberlin and her zeal- M I H t I - Q11 t d th Jennings emona OSPI a 0 NC) ~ I The homeless men who come 0

OilS co-workers were behin e May 1957 Here Mrs Norman SAN FR~NbCISC (t te- Hawaiis 12th governor and the fnn are cared for by two wheel urging the old jalopYall Nigro who has given nearly When ~awalfldectomth~s a ~i~ _ first Catholic in the po~t made Broth~rs who go out and beg for over Detroit to ~ollect supplie~ 3000 hours of volunteer - ser- and h~ Ihsconth1 en t 112s Wt thap the remarks in an exclusiYe in- most of the food and clotQi~of ~edicine~ baby cribs ~oc- pen Wit lD e nex mon s- I

b b vice and a corps of helpers t k t Jar terview here used at the inn The hospice Ul tors instrumenU d~apers ay bOth men and women carefUlly Ca~~IJcsthca~ t a t~ ryen~~~~yS The 39-~ear-~ld bespectacled open to all m1m r~ga~dlel8 01 fOods crutc_~es and wheel chairs crort oUt memcines pacK them PGfl eW~~II ~ FacQ e erdl here chief e~ecutive a gradu~t17 Ptst re color OJ cr~ed E r thlngwas stored inthe OV I tam umnsal -u middotmiddott j ~SO

ve y inStandard-sizedf(gtrr~ula middotoot- F- kl th g te t barrImiddoter Lltl1ls p)versl Y was In an bull ~ I 1 berlln one car garage Every d~ f ran y e rea s F d b Y ~U - Ues which clmmiddotmiddot De use or b ranclliClt)~ au rClli a C~rlC ln- C I-f A-d f ( 0

p~ece a$ gtll~ ~ver care(llJy babies on the missions ariq~eiid h1faWpI~~~~a~~~oo~r~~r e~~ qllCt at themiddot Sheraton ~al~ce ~ ~~~nI~1n~ I ~ 9~ake s~re tha~ all he pat~ thell1~out where theY~will do ter~c~ 1S~1l e ~~noteL F 1Voctims

were there and ~n usalgte CO)I- the most goOd lli~es Wmiddot ~rpoptIlahol1 he ~~- irheevE~nt highligh~ed tbe aya I i~tiqn ilt~nmiddotitmiddotwas~rateda~d (~lar~~ wi~710nglacific F~stivalhon- LI~B9N (~C~- ~rp~p Of shipped to1j~at IQ the Sea In FOgndlingsOccupy T~~ G9Yt~tr a ~ftho~~C htm middotoring7iOpation~in th~I Pacific r~r~li~ue~~e~iJneJl~a~~Jr~m ~~b Its first y~ar W()rld Medical ~ ~ef tpeIl secta 1 c J bull area ospEaker was Mlchae)-A Ifomia has presented $4~00~ ~

on thIS Governorbull o 1 the 12 I~ewmiddot- QU(ners ThoelltmiddotCatho icview f-t Stepovlch-otAlaskaalso39and 1 1 U FIya~eliefmiddotllhPle(jpolessUangt t the t f t4)~ofmIterials C NEir SORKNG)--The 2175 ~oint ~s ~ been a s rong r~e middota~atholic whor3CeI~ bullre- ~io~~s~~~~~fe~~pt~(de~~-~f~~~Ci

m Ove~ Jn~ Inchon Korea Sister apaIKlo1ielti andrieglectedinfants (b P~f~f3J~~jii~~~~h~r~~~ ~~gl1ed~slt~oYernor ofhe ~9th ~y vo~c~~~lt~t11ptwn~Te gr~~

Philomena sur-veyed the crates and ~ Siate to run for the U S Senate )lad collec~ed the mlmey for~children cared f6rbYitbe-~~au~e d th dl Hmiddott I equal dignIty of b~otherhgod of I bullbullbull bull of drugs dmiddotum p e In e New York Foun mg OSPI l _ Ifh~re has beena _Tl)e ~raC)lLIS~Sle w~s a teY victIms

orphanage gateway and gasped have moved into their new $10 ma~kll~d t b t 50 point ~inmiddot Gov Quinns talk In The group then wetit to LIBshyt middotNever in all my 20 years In million ll-story ome here CatlOlcconnUlOnmour t -- 1 thi it it - w~ICh ~e descrtbellHwau as bon where tll~ P~r uguese gpv-

Korea havemiddot we middothad so many The founding hospital previ- ~ear s ruggle t s th f th a catalyst in the meiting of ernmententerta~nedata lunc~~ 1 d Id 1 nd e ~astandW~st eopm-8tGerleS eMemshyand such useful thmgsbull I ousy occuple an 89-yearo ldNumenca0 thrs reng 0weight _ bull 1 Castl

Mrs Auberlin used more than building Founded in 1869 by the ~~ ~ a ~ ~cs d~Gos Qti nn This understanding between bers 6f middotthe group ~ere recel~~ her telephone She put an ad Sistersof Charity of New York elr mora s an v I our variolls racial gr04ps has by President fUnerico T~qlas into the diocesan Catholic paper the institution has C1lred -for ~~f~~cate~ ~~~~~~~~r~~~go equipped Ha~aii ~~ ma~e an im- an~ I~rillle Minister A~toniode WANTED-Persons of all more than 107000 children ~ ~i n y _ r- port~nt contnb11tlOn tolthe pe- Ohvelra Salazar

ages_ willing to invest money The new building ~an house popua 0 ~ 0 ~$l~p~~nt of ~los~r ~~ie~~lier t~Ltj~~=1tlaquo~~(t=l~~=a~ n

hereto gain amiddotmiddot hundredfold i 306 children It also mcludesmiddota Nmiddot WinnerinIace r~ab~rJmiddot~rp~~g cpu~trl~s Oql)~ middotAIMEmiddot PELEETIEI i - school Ofinursing and residenle wmiddot~ h s 1 d Thmiddot f paCIlC wor19 ~e sPut J- ~SponsorslAre Sougllt forl7a nurses ac~rivetltfori30 It tart e Ie ~i o

bull 0 SistersofCharitY andshelterforPHfLADELPHlA bull (1~~C)~ AFirst ~hu~d Schoo ELECTRICAL ~~FO~I fpyaly~ctlmS ~ 3lurm~rriedmot~~~s ~ Si~f~rYv1fo1ec~~e(Lt0i l(le s~emIDGll~ (~c) 1~The CONTRACTORS ()) lt An appealto DIOcesan re~- h POISl to sav~ )let ~v(lrmght bag ~a~ue ~Qt Its fIrst CatlWbe iCO- 1 J

flents Of FaYWancsJry hlis been iiJ Mass Odomiddot bull chas~~t th~EjfPPI~~on~~Vi(n i~q~fatipnal secltgtndaryIscnQOI Reside~iilI - Commer~Jaikad~ middotbY~Rev JolinE~BoYd d~- --FRIDAY~ se Tllerese of lie street here ~ndreclalmner witq the fgtp~ni1gO~ I-fh gt ~ ~du~t~I omas~ Tector f th~iqllthplicwelfaie Chil~ ~esus V~rginmiddotmiddotb9P~e bag ~ P1JIP1~qutes a~tfrigtI~A~d~Qrt lt611~g~ Inallgllratedbullby 633 BroadwayFatlRlvr- Eureal1of Fall Rfver White- Mass Proper GlOrIa b~n stoll)~ ~om te r~cto9TfMSg~W ~ ~o~eIQ9J~~an~f - i In cooperatidn ~with the Na--See6ndCollect 101- Pe~~tlof St Jb~n s church ~~-~~ the HaguelL has anm~tlale)- ~~= 3 69middot1tional ~Gatholic Welfare Coil-~ CcmifuonPreface Votive Mass ~Sister MaryMaTgaretta~ visit- rollrilerifof60 boys andjgirlll _____ _ iference F~t1ier Boyd is seeking irthonor of UieSahed He~rt irig middotfrommiddotmiddot Gergian Cou~t 901- ~~1-~~~ ~sponsors middotfor bulll500vic~ims of of JesuspermUted TpOlo~rowlegeIakewood~ N 3 middottiad left ~arthquake anilvOidan6 from isthe First Saturday of the the(bagmiddotatmiddot~hemiddotreNotywflne the Fortuguese island of Fayal Month she went into the adjoining With God

Visas are availableto the Fay SATURDAY-St Francis of As- church allthings alese to enter the United States sisi lt Co ri fe s s 0 r Greater When she went back tomiddot the are possible but jobs homes and cost of Do~ble White MlSS Proper rectory middotthe bag was gqne She J1ansportation intistbe provided Gloria Second Collect for ran to the street and saw the Matt 1926 for them Costs will average peace Common -Preface bag being carried away by a $200 per adult and $100 per child SUNDAY - Nineteenth Sunday man Giving chase she yanked from- age 1 to 12 Under the age after Pen t e cos t Double the pag from the grip of the ~~ CO of 1 cost is $10 Green Mass Proper Gloria startled thief wlio ranmiddot into Ii l- 8it6 PURCHASEST Those interested in sponsoriliip Secono Collect 8s Placidus crowded sheetand disappea~9-J JEWELED ltROSS _ I~ bullbull 1

ofmiddotimmigr~l-tSlrels~edito~l~f ~middotnd~9mpanJons MartYJ~ 1 middot~V - NOmiddot~T~~~~~~~MA r~- NEWeEOFOR~ r~i

tactmiddot Father Boyd at the Catho- Third Collect for Peace Creed Juniors Entertain IMAHiiiACrU oTRnclEs~eJOTJ()N ~igtmiddotwY~7~~ ~S~~(ii)ic Welfare Bur~ari ~Box1149~ ~1Pref~ce0pound Trinity T J C 1 f Kynth CRIOAXESAA lt _ iOf l

bull he unlor Irce 0 aCl ~-~-ll ~ bull gttFall -River MONDAY-St Bruqo Confe$- Circle No 71 Daughters of Isa- middotsof Double White Mass-Prop bella enterul1ned at the social J ~ gtlt~~~

FORTY HOURS erGloria Second Collect fQr middotof thes~niori GireM in middotMoose GERALD -E Peace Common ~rEtf~ce Hall New Bedford~Mrs Betty omiddot bull _

DEVOTIONmiddot lt TUESDAY-Most Holy Rosarymiddot Rog~r~ pteselltedaprbgram~i I A- LL( ofthe Blessed Virgin Mary songs and dancesandMrs Cath- M~I ~ _

Oct 5-Our Lady of the Double of II Class White erine LeTendre regent an- - I~ Holy Rosliry Filil)iiver Mass Proper Gloria Secon4 ~ounced final plans for a cake I

~ Our Lady of the Holy CoiIect 81 Mark Popemiddot and sale Rosary Taunton Confessor Tpird CoiIe~t for_ ~ GIENE~LCONTRACrOR 0middotmiddotmiddotmiddotOur Lad y 0 f the -Peace CTeed imiddotPteface of M dern bullbull stmiddotcmiddot ~ I Assumption New B~- Ble~e(LVirgiJl - 0 ford WEDNESDAY - St ~riaget t S hoppe 2666 NORTH MAIN ST FAll RIVER

oct 12si ampch Fall River Widow Double White Mass Imiddot St Jobn of God Som- Proper Gloria8econdCollect LAIDIES TELEPHONE OS 5-7992

for PeaceCommon Preface - I -- er~t1 g THURSDAyst JohnLeonard WEARING APPAREL ~=======~===z===~ octBjStmiddotd-Hedwi New gt_Confess6rmiddotmiddotDbubleWhite ~ 1875Acu~hnet Aven~e GI Coall amp 01-1 CmiddotOmiddottmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotInmiddotmiddotcmiddot-middot middot uor - - Mass Proper Gloria Second eln

Our Lady of Immacu- Collect Ss Denis Bishop New ~~~ord iY 3-2684 late Conception Taunton I SSORS TO Rusticus arid Eleutherius Mar- SUCCE La Salette East Brew- Th C 11 fPI

tyrs ird 0 ect or eacei D -JI D ffampS ster Commoil Pref~~7 TRAPPIST CHEESE aVIa Umiddot on-

Oct 2~t Peter Province- L 0 f D U- ~ave rip~~e~~ bythe Monk town eglon 0 ecency SPECIAL Anthrcicit~amp Bituminous COAL

St Michael Fall River The following films are to be lB lb jars Trappist Preserves i St Patrick Somerset added to thelis~ in their Fe- Strawberry Raspberry 89c AUTOWmC COAL STOKERS _ BAG WOOD _ COAL Ate

spective ClaSsifieati9Ds Marmalade 2 Ibs CHARCOAL HEATING OILS THE ANCHOR Unobjecticlable for General TFappistine Candies I lIeeond-elasli mail privileges authorised

Fan River Mass Published e-y Patronage--Barbarian and the HARRYS FRUITLAND DADSON OIL BURNERS Ihursda at 10 Highland Avenue FaiL River Mass bymiddot the Catholic Pnss of the G~objectionable for Adul 471 Union St New Bedford 640 ~leCllant Seet f~ New lecif~ - WY~an 7-07 ~Diocese of Fan River SubscrhgttloJl price -- Wy ~-7448Crime and PunisluDenl mall postpaid bullbull00 per rear

bull Mai~te~~n~e Suppli~ SWEEPERS -SOAPS r

DISINFECTANTS -

FIRE ExTINGUISIE~S

DAHILL

Pmiddotopulation Shift Demands Social 3middot Workers Adopt New Methods middot COLUMBUS (NC)-The middotpop- Att t t M k ulation shift to the suburbs have affected the investments ltif emp 0 a e means social workers must adopt both churches and religious in- Book Loan Law new methods to reach families stitutions outside city limits the 44th an- But the Church still is also nual convention of the National the great bulwark of tolerance Conference of Catholic Charities It has traveled a IOng way since -as told the day when it felt it had no_

Helen McDaniel casework sushypervisor of the Columbus dioeshyesan Catholic Welfare Bureau said suburbanites needing the services of Catholi~ Charities face several barriers to getting to the Charities office

In her address she cited a few she had noted

-Both parents often work during the Charities office hours -Both think Catholic Charities exist only for the poor and offer only financial assistance -No parking space can be found at the Charities downtown office

i 1 - The famlly s oathe to acshycept help from outsiders

agriSu~uC~~~~~~sa~~t~her~~r problems often making payshyments on everything from his home to a powermower may have to be serviced through branch offices operatea either

role in social progress he said d d th d 1M Abr rams remm e e e eshygates that it is in large measshyure religious leadership which must set the moral tone of the community and influence atti shytudes and actions

That opportunity for leadershyship can be fulfilled by an atti shytude which accepts each newshycomer and which condemns prejudice and violation of law

as an offense against religious commitments Above all we must recognize that freedom of the individual is bound up with freedom ~of prayer that the struggle for equality in America lS a struggle for equallty throughout the world

Sh~r i~b~s ~~~~~~~tea~~ thereby give leadership to the country as a whole which in turn will give courage to a troubled ~orldmiddot i which politishycal social and economic intolshy

from mobile units such as trail- eranc~ is giving increased ofshyers or by caseworkers assigned fense to the human middotsprit

LEe T U R E R Father Eeles OFM is conducting a series of lectures on the

middot ~atholic Faith eyery Monday night at Our Ladys Chapel New Bedford

century gaJhE1red lit t~emiddot parish -ehurchmiddotmiddot here middottomiddot pray at the altar dedicated to the middotSaint

The little village ofmiddot SuzzaraS middotin -the Diocese of Mantua where StPius X was bishop beshyfore being made Patriarch of Venice and later-pope

Mass was celebrated by Saleshysian Father UmbertoCaramascru who was also confirmed by the Saint and whomiddot was celebrating the 50th arnfversary ofmiddot his orshydination The two classes dated back to March 1887 and Decemshyber 1892

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~ Ins~rance Agency

54 PLEASANT STREET NORTH ATTLEBORO

TEl ~Yrtle 9-8~31 ~~ ~__~_~_~_~~~~_~_J

BISHOP GREETS ALTAR BOYS Bishop Connolly chats with (left to right) Fred Sullivan Thomas BManshyning and Dr Raymond R Costa president of the Fall River

S CI b area erra u host organization to the altar boys of six parishes at Whites Thur~day

Says US ~ati~ 4merican Tro~blesA F FI re rom a I ures in Friendship

NOTRE DAME (NC) _ The failures of American foreign polshyicy in Latin America may he essentially failuresin friendship according to a priest who served

to operate from suburban par- ~ea~ly2OOO delegates rElgis- for 11 years in Latin America ishes teredo lor the five-day middotconven The capaCity for friendship

There should be o~e factor tion of Latin Ameiicans hlis not which should lead toa favorable S gt bullbull R bull e been tapped by our statesmen lk)IUtion~ Miss McDa~iel commiddot torve e middotlgl~n middot ~FathermiddotGus~~e Weigei SJ d~-mented Mr and Mts Suburmiddot Abull f R d clared bia have mti~h in common with ImmiddotO~ e 5middot lt1 Fath er Weigelmiddot tiu~ologillnafford not to s and if we flnd themiddot placeto cLEYEtAND (NC) ~ p1 from Wooistcick (Md)~College middotmiddotmiddotmiddotIf we wantLatin American ~eet the rend~zvous 8ho~ld ltbe middotmiddottsmiddot - ry bi k ~ rdeghe~ middottalg-lt -fOr 11 years in Chile frierid~~~p~he ~id ~we mustfruitful pee are ve ~a Ior t treat the Lt A i resurgtm~ of any Chri$tlan For sptmiddot yearshe was middotdeln~f am mer cans as

DudJey ~ Baker executIve Of bull i-- the faculty of theology and loved friends A friend knowll tbe Sf Virlcentd~ Fa lSPc t r~hglonn Russlamiddotor threemiddotmiddotofmiddotmiddotmiddot h - iWmiddotwemiddotitnessd d u l~ Y~I -illi sat~IHtes l-ccOldlngto a re ~e~gt~r ()U e ~uIgt~~~~ c~)UnCll e a ~n ()syncraslelO

middotwhich 1S meeting J~ )t)lnt seS1 Port it hmiddotmiddotmiddot of the euroatQohc University olof J11S frl~n~ but he WIsely puts~i~s wi~h t~eCha~~tiesConfir-i Co r~~ e~ tr~ by~ ~ S chiii- - thern lnconte)ctantr he respects ~nlt~bull ~rgmiddotedthe ~rpf~~~ionar ~s c~r-r~~iap~~ ri g ~ ~h ~W~ile~~~i~~enti~~i~middotih~u ~~ h~irr~alitrIUs middotapO~rtrjend well asttte nonpr9fe~1Clpal so- a n Iemiddot overnmen(has i t who would exploit them

wa~ of hfe l~ not to be found in Latm AmerIca which has its ow~ way of life and look down theIr nos~s at local arrangements

hich are excelle~t for the problems thElre found

TQe question is not hether our foreign policy can afford to

practice charity Father Weigel declared but whether it CaR

C Iampalgn ssue PORTLAND (NC)-=-Canshy

dda es t f or regon stateI 0 political office have received a letter questioning the conshystitutionality of a State law which provides that State textshybooks may be loaned to pupils in private and parochial schools

Signed by Rev Horace L Bachelder pastor of the Oregon City Congregational Church the letter has been sent under the name of the Constitutionmiddot Rights Committee Inc The let shyter said the purpose of our orshyganization is to educate everyshyone to the legal and historical meaning of state and Federal constitutions as to separationof church and middotstate

Oregon law provides that pubshy

~~~ns~~~~~o~~~~ctpu~i~~dtt~~ ing accredited schools whether public or private institutions The books remain the property of the state aild can be recalled at the end of each school year

A plan used in Louisiana simshyilar to the one in Oregon has been unanimously upheld all constitltional by the middotUS Sushypreme Court in the case of Coehshy o rane versus Board of Education

There ha~ been MitatiOD against Oregons lawmiddot bymiddotmiddot Pr() testantininistersp-ompted most-middot ly bya revision in the teXtshyPoo~ law middotwhieh makes it possishyble for moc-e public and bullshy

prlvaschools to participate

Rev Mr Bachelder is amemshy her of the orlanization knowa as ProtestantS and Other Amerishy

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l I 4 _ 7 Tt-IE ANCHORSage and Sand lI V Il IIAcknowledges Great Debt

Non-Catholic Aid JOf Church to Railroads For San DiegoBy Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD

Bishop of Reno SAN DIEGO (NC)-More than $8 million has been donated or

They tell us the sad-eyed economists that the great pledged in the San Diego Diocshyage of rail~oading is over and done One waits at the stop esan Educationai Development for the whIs~le thatneve~ sounds The freight trains pursue Campaign More than $1230000

of the contributions came fromtheIr lonely JourneyS over the plains and mountains but the San Diegos non-Catholicscheerful lights of the pull-

Bishop Charles F Buddy ofmans so dear to the ima i- ahead of h~~ earlier rivals for g the qu~nshlp of the American San Diego expressed his thanks

n~t IOn of Tho~as Wolfe heartland and they changed St for the success of the drive at afhcker only mfrequently Louis from a quiet river port dinner at which the fund drive around the bend beyond the into a bustling rail center for total was reported A gold medal village the whole Southwest and citation was presented to

But it was great while it From these two cities the rail- Murray D Goodrich a leader lasted ad the roads fanned out eventually of the citys Jewish COmmunity Church In the llPanning the continent to bind who headed the Greater San United States the Pacific coast to the Union Diego Committee of the drive owes a partic- Vith gyves of steel And gradshyular debt to ually along the main-travelledthe railroads routes the Church was estab- George Hill director of the For as the rail- lished and the episcopal sees pariSIl solicitation reported roads buiH the were erected STUDY AT F AIRHAVEN Leorgia Vasquez (Ieft) Catholics had pledged $6873670 country We s t There were other factors ot f A B P t He was also given a gold medal P guas uenas uer deg RICO and Carmen Diaz of QUito dt t and South so course water and soil and stra- Edt d an Cl a Ion by the Bishop

the y built the tegic loc~tion but it is safe c~a or are s u ents at Sacred Hearts Academy Fair- Church enough to say that it was the haven i launchedThe campaign was fororiginallyby Bishop Buddy

1 t may not coming of the railroad that T S Lmiddot i a $3 million arts and science have been their conscious inten- made difference the WO enOltas earnlng English h c building on campus of thethe For the tion save in isolated railroads west did not follow the At Sacred Hearts Fa Imiddot lrhave~n ~ i University of San Diego It wascases where the genius of a man lIke trend of population they pre- bull later expanded into a diocesan-Jim Hill caught the vision of ceded it they marched before it Two senoritas fro m Latin ~ wide educational development cathedrals punctuating the right preparing the way America are registered at Sac- Carmens brother Alfredo is program ot way of the Great Northern Omaha and Dallas ana Bis- red Hearts Academy Fairhaven also in the area studying at the Mr Goodrich in accepting the but it was in the nature of marck lJlight well have remained Both are here to improve their New Bedford Institute of Te~shy pr~~entation from BishopBuddy things tt)e inevitable conse- Indian trading posts but for the English but dont mind admit- tiles and Technology He li~esat prals~d o~her civic leaders whlj) quenee of their vast enterprise fact that th~ railroads sought ting theYr~ glad of the oppor- a fraternity house and C~rmeri helped in the tlrive He specific~

Primary lfactor them eut and made them cities tunity to Indulge in II little doesnt in the least object to the ally mentioned John Nais~ Many years ago the late Pro- As Ue tr~ckage penetrated Spanish chatter with each other prospect of weekerid visits Ifrom presl~ent qf Convair qraydoD

fessor Richard Purcell who farther and fatther into the Carmen Diaz a senior is from him and his friends r ~Cffm~~~ -vice7president of ihe taught American history at the enor~ous hinterlal1d crawling Quito Ecuador and Leorgia The girIsaJ~e ~nj~Ying lIf~ ~~ ~ank of America ~nd Geltrge1

Catholic University with rare tOWltltds the mountains and gtVer Vasquez a junior comes from the United States butoneas ~Ctt presiqent of Protestant ~~~rcnes ability and understanding let them corquering the Great Aguas Buenas Puerto Rico The pect ef AI1erica hasarhazed

flythe comment that someone American Desert and the firal girls didnt know each other be- them ----+-~-------~-_~------All those cars the~ say ought to write the storyof the barrier ofthe Sierras the fore arriving atthe academy but ---~--Church beyond the Mississippi Catholic Church came West quickly became fast friends I- in terms of the railroads Take anyone lineolit of Chi Carmen heard of Fairhaven No use he said in piecing to- ~ago There would be Davenport through a fQrmer student Maria

gether the scmty records of the and Des Moines and ~ Omaha Perez her neigl1bor in Quitomiddot individual dioceses or religious Grand Island Lincoln a~d while Leorgia was directed ~ orders without a clear realiza- Cheyenne Salt Lake City and the academy by a RedemptoriSt tion of the primary factor Reno and Sacramento ptiest in Puerto Rico Both are which brought most of them into In each case it as the rail- fortunate in having relatives in beinl and gave them their initial road that made the Diocese It the United States so therell be impetus accounted for sufficient concen- a place to spend Christmas and

He was referring obviously trations of CatItolics to give the Eli -ter holidays to the natural causes but with- nec~ry support and stability Favorite Subject out these in our exncriellce the for aself-sustaining unit of the The ~irls declare that English supernatural impulses h a v e Universal Church is their favoite school subjed I

ratt)er tough gowing In certain instances it was a1- and certally ttJe one in which So far as we kn6w his sugges- most the exclusive factorin they get thtmost practice Leorshy GlJIIPOS tion ha not been followed up others only the major ene gia plans to s-gtend two years at Perhaps we are still too close to present and pervading and de- the academy ald is taking a PLAlE GLASS cemmercial cours~ while C~middotshythe railroad era to see it in the termmmg The railroad set the CCI~TRAct I perspective of history or pe - pattern for the Church fixed men is pursuing ac~demic subshyr GILAZIN( haps the enormous labor of re- the parishes lOCated the cathe- jects in preparation hr a pos-

Sible college career J BATHROOMS-KITCHENSd I tsearch requisite for such a study ra owns 686 Cottage$t New BeJioldhas frilhtened off prospective Nowaaays when ~e take eur Istudents nen-stop airplane flights from UniversIty to Offer Wl~ 5-7388 r The records must ~ there New York toSan Francisco we Doctor(lte iCourses

bu~ied in dusty archives th~ can at least be gratef~l ior the dryest of dry bones btitr~con- course of Americanhis~OIY BnOOKLYNmiddot (NC)-The first ~CENTER structed they would form ~skel- What if the airpfane had stages of a newevening program eton of a fascinatin~ story come first The Great American Iearling to the doctoraldegreein Point and W~lIpaper

As in the period before the Desert might still be there physics will be inaugurated this Dupcut Paint bulleomin~ of the railroads the Jes- intact and many a prosperous semester at the graduate school of arts and sCience of St Johns the shyuit missionaries followeA American Diocese a dream 1Ihat University j RI~~

Indian trails tothe Rockies and was never realized t bull beyond so inmiddot the half-century U M ~ At the same time the graduate ~~~ 422 ACUSh A~erges ore t t school will also introdlKe a between 1850 and 1900 the Dio- n eres cor Middle St eesan priests rode the rails for- n tomic Science which with German is advised bull A caurse in the RussiaIi language

New Bedfrird i ever Westward GENEVA (NC)-The apos- for researchin advanced psysics

Names Forgotten tolic opportunities present in the The program announced by They came alon~ with the worlO of sCierice today are not Father Joseph f E Hogan CM REVEREi

ail road builders The strange adequately appreciated by Ainer dean will be open to graduate paradox of history that turned iean Catholics Father Theodore engineers and to holders of deshy WindoIN Compa~y the Irish farmer into the West- M ~esburgh CSC president gr~es in physics applied physics ALUMINUM ern railroad construction hand of the University of Notre Dame or in related Sllbjeets WINDOWS - DOORS played its part in the unsung has said Much of the work toward the CANOPIES - AWNINGSdrama He is here as an alternate dele- top degree will be in research

R4JY Hunt To the shanty towns along the gate represJnting the Holy See and may be undertaken in vari shy bull I 1783 Acushnet Avenue

offer Mass hear confessions Conference on Peaceful Uses af them astrophysics atomic physhyprojectint( lines came priests to at the Second InternatiGnal OUS branches of physics among

WY 4middot4551 i anoint the dyin~ before pressing At1lIDlC Energy sics chssical electromagnetic onto the next dreary station ~One can glimPlie vast social theory Iluce~rphysics and

The very names of most of changes in the wake of nuclear quantum electrodynamics Father OL I these priests are forgotten men power soon to be available ev- Hogan said ~ VIER Ii k e Father William Kelly erywhere said Father Hes- M SJI F --- whose beat was the Unio~Jurgh ~dding thlt Catholics any tuuents rom Plumbirlg - Heat~ng Pacific fro in Cheyenne WYo- ~ave an mescapabl~ role to pl~y Low Inco~e Families ming~ to Wasat~h Utah during In such an eco~omlc and SOCial SHERBROOKE (NC)-About 915 Acushnet middotAv~ the late 60s and the ea~ly 70s revohthon bull 42 per cent of the 888 regular At yeld Squore or Father William Moloney a Impresset by the ldeahllm of students attending the Univer- New Bedford legendary figure along the Cen- the younger nuclear experts sHy of Sherbrooke during its I

fral Pacific from Ogden to Father Hesbur~h voiced ~he 1957-58 term came from families New Bedfords Leading Truckee in the 70s and 80s hope that t~e VISIOn of the m-~ with estimated annual incomes Plumber ~

They deserve ark tellectual apostolate in the field of less than $3500 the four- ~==========plusmn==~ an In our of moder Id rmiSSIOnary history along with- ~ sltlence wou stIr year-old Catholic institution re- TAVARESI

the De Smets and lVIieges though ~~~h~aglfia~lOnof American ported their chances of getting it are H c tUdnltvherslty ~tu~ents Another 46 per cent of the en- UPHOLSTERI NG

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5 Holy Father Discusses Solutions With Wor~ds Blood $pecialist~

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyTotal continence the adoption of children and the use of the Ogino-Knaus (rhythm) method arc permissible solutions to the problem of hereditary blood diseases His Holiness Pope Pius XII said here

Artificial insemination direct sterilization contraception and voiuntary adultery were listed by the Holy Father as soluliulls which are not permitted

The Pope made these stateshyments in his second speech withshyin eight days to a group of blood specialists on the moral probshylems facing scientists and inshydividuals in regard to heredishytary blood ailments

His first address was made to delegates attending the conshygress of the International Soshyciety of Blood Transfusion in Rome His most recent speech was made to more than 600 scishyentists attending the Seventh Inshyternational Congress of Hemashytology

Possible Solutions Recalling that in his first adshy

dlress he had outlined the probshylem of opposing Rhesus or Rh factors which can adversely afshyfect the circulatory system of the newly born and lead to their death the Pontiff discussed the possible solutions to the probshylems as advanced by modem ~ience

He reminded the scientists of his speech to the International Congress of Catholic Doctors in 1949 and declared that We have absolutely refuted insemination between people who are not married and even between marshyried couples because this practice is not within the rights of married couples lmd is conshytrary to Catholic natural and moral law

He forbade voluntary adult shyery the attempt of a couple to have a child through a third party because no married pershyson can put his conjugal rights at the disposal of a third pershyson and any attempt to renomcc these rights remains without reshysults

Sterilization In regard to direct sterlti7ashy

tion the Pope stated that seveshyral times we have taken a p0shy

sition on the subject We allowed in substance that direct sterilization was lot authorized by the i-ight of a man to dispose of his own body and cannot be considered as a valid solution to avoid the transmission 01 a lick heredity He said however that there are cases in which indirect stershyfllzation is permissible when It carried out for the good of the organism and not for the purpose of rendering proere3t1on impossible

The Pontiff recalled the words of Pope Pius XI in the encyshyclical Casti Connubii in which themiddot use of contraceptives was called a violation of the middotnatutal law andmiddot an act deshyprived of its power to create

new life by the human willw

In his latest address the Holy Father answered a number of questions asked by the scienshytists concerning the moral probshylems faced by those who are victims of the so-cal1ed Medishyterranean Blood Disease Disshycussion of this disease formed a large part Of the Popes first address to blood specialists

several varieties of this ail shyment generally fatal involve Rh factors and are found in Italy Greece and al1 other areas of the Mediterranean basin where Phoenician colonization has left its mark Immigrants have carried the disease to the United States and many other countries

In regard to this disease the Pope stated

1 Blood tests are advisable and may be obligatory in cershytain cases in these areas

2 Carriers may be advised against marriage but may not be forbidden to marry

3 Married couples who beshycome aware that they have the disease may be advised not to have children but cannot be forbidden to have them shy

4 Such a hereditary disease is not sufficient to render a marriage invalid

5 The d~ath of a first child due to Rh factors is not suffi shycient to render a marriage null and void

In answering other questions asked by the visiting scientists the Pope said that hereditary problems in generat require those concerned to avoid all m~re or less grave danger or harm either to the interested party or to the descendants

Fr McSwiney Council PlansGuest Night

Father McSwineymiddot Council 2525 Knights of Columbus of C

Hyanni~ is sponsoring a Guest Nigh~ at 8 Thursday night Oct 9 at the council home on Winter St Hyannis

Grand Knight John J McConshynell extends an invitation from the Council to all men in the parishes of Osterville Center- ville Hyannis Yarmouth Barn stabe and Harwich to attend The purpose of the evening is to acquaint Catholic men with the aims and activities of the Knights of Columbus

Deputy Grand Knight Daniel J Slavin Membership and InshylIurance Activities Chairman anshynounces that a film These Men Called Knights will portray the activities of the Knights 01 Columbus Refreshments will be erved

An invitation to attend is also extended to brother Knights from ot~er parishes The foUowing members of the council may be contacted for further informashytion William K Crowell ltgtsterville Stanley McLean Centerville James Hobert Hyannis Andrew Doherty Yarmouth Paul Donoshyvan Harwich and Claudio Alexshya~der Barnstable

Commission to Control Literature Q

~ Merely Assists Attorney General BOSTON (NC)-Gov Foster

Furcolo has signed into law it bm creating a seven-man Dbshyscene Literature Control Comshymission to assist the attorney

general in preventing the sale of obscene and other prohibited

middotliterature The law provides that the comshy

mission shall consist of seven members including a representshyative of the folJowing religious faiths Protestant Catholic and Jewish an educator and three persons qualified by education and experience The members wHi serve for five-year terms without pay

Their function will be to reshyeommend to the attorney genershyal whenever a book magazine comic book pocket-size book or other publication on sale or about to be placed oli sale apshypears to them to violate (Massashychusetts law) that appropriate

action be taken to prevent the sale or distribution of such pubshylcation

None of the members of the new commission has yet been appointed

In an editorial the Pilot Bosshyton Archdiocesan newspaIrer

RECEIVES DIPLOMA Miss Patricia Tinkham of New Bedford kisses the Episcopal Ring as she receives her diploma from Bishop Connolly at St Annes Hospital School of Nursing graduation exercises

California State Board Opposes

THE ANCHORshyThurs Oct 2 1958

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ALBANY (NC) - The motion picture problem will be studied in November public hearings by the New York State legislatures Commitshytee on the Publication and Disshysemination of Obscene Material

The committee will look into the charge that motion pictures and motion picture advertising spread every kind of monstrosity before our youngsters in action and in color

The committee declared it is amazed to see the extent to which sex and immorality are being exploited and sensationshyalized in advertisements plasshytered throughout our cities and accepted and displayed by reputable news media

There have been improvements in the moral tone of comic books but it noted that sex and girly magazines continue to have widespread distribution

If we are going to solve our obscenity problems the comshymittee concluded we need a

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Californias non-profit elemenshytary and high schools because it would be contrary tothe public interest

A November election baUot referendum seeks to reimpose property taxes on Californias private non-profit schools of

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Taxpayers Save The five-member equalization

board has emphasized that opershyation of non-profit schools reshyduces public school taxes by $118000000 annuallY through the edmiddotucation-at no public exshypense-of 340000 children who otherwise would be enrolled in public schools

The Board of Equalization is provided for by the California constitution as a state adminisshytrative agency to determine the true value of property for taxashytion purposes Its members are elected one from each congresshysional district

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H~ly Rosary This is die answer tothemiddot current contrpv~rsy in the

TOMORROW -- St Therese New York hospitals about the prescription of contraceptive Lisieux (Little Flower of Jesus)devices SI1(~h a move is against the long-standing practice Virgin She was born Marie of ~he hospitalsoIt is oppoled by Catholics as against_ the Francoise Therese Martin in 1873

at Alencon France and at themoral law of God a law that is binding on Catholic age of 15 entered the CarmeliteProtestant and Jew_ community at Lisieux Her prog

Those in~ fa~or of birth control by artificial or ~nshy ress in the spiritual life was such natural meai-Is brlng out all the stock arguments-large that she was made Mistress of

Novices at the age of 22 Shefamilies and poor parents the dangers to the mothers died middotin 1897 but her brief life health the problem of overpopulation They are so busy was remarkable for its humility~

feeling (lorry for parents that they forget two very middott~ simplicity and patient endurance important items ofmiddot sufferirig Since her death in

numerable miracles have beenThefirst is that no one may act against the law of crediteci to her intercession andnature that is against the law of God To freely use a devotion to her has spread aU

faculty given by nature for procreatioriand in the use to over the world In Englishshypervert it and thw~rt it andmiddotdeprive it of the natural term speaking countries she is known given by nature itself is against the purpose and law of as the Little Flower of Jesus

nature in granting that faculty __-=~~~~=~~=~==~===+-___ she was canonized in 1925 SATURDAY - St Francis ofSome effete and indulgent Romans had attached to 1

The FamilyClinic Assisi Confessor He was borntheir banquet halls a Vomentorium to which they could U Cit Dt I in 1182 and was early inspiredretire and relieve themselves of the surfeit of their rges OUp es 0 IISCUSSl J ~~ili~Y 10~~nf j~i~etYth~~banqueting in order thatthey might return to the table and still further enjoy the sensation of taste in their selvesto him and were constiFam-ly Pans Together ~~~I ~ tuted a religious Order by Popeepicurean repasts while frustrating the very purpos~ of By Father John L Thomas ~d I Innocent III The order rapidlyeating itself Any doctor would say that gluttony is an Assistant Professor of Sociolog3 I spread throughout Christendomabuse and perversion of a human faculty it is forbidden After visiting ihe East St Franshy St Lo~is Universityby the clear dictates of reason ald is morally wrong cis alternated between preaching

Tim and I have had our first big disagreement Were to the multitudes and fasting inContraceptive birth controlstands in the same category of pla~ning our honeymoon and ~e ~ants to go l~P to th~ ilake desert solitude During one ofperveIsion country where theres good fIshmg I say fIshmg I~ for his retreats he received on his

The second item that is overlooked in the sentimental bachelors Id like to travel around and visit some of the hands feet and side the printshysterics favoring birth control is that there is an answer places Ive always wanted to opportunity to be ~lone to Jnjoy ~~e~h~nf~~~6~otlIidSof Christ Htl that i$ in accordance with the law of God And that answer see My sister did thatarid your ne~ly acqUlred IntImacylies in self-restraint II together m a leisurely mutually SUNDAY - St Placid and

we got cards f rom a over satisfying way Companions Martyrs He wasAs Mahatma Gandhi has written Medic~l men will while they were away It I dont havmiddote to remind you born in Rome of a patrician fam~

earn the gratitude of mankind if instead of deising arti shy was thrilling Isnt Tim being Helen that l1oneymoons I like ily in 515 At the age of seven ficial means of birth control they willfind out means of selfish weddi~gs often serve seVeral his father took him to the mon~ self-control Mor5l1 results can only be produced by moral You know other purpose~ some of which astery of Subiaco and at 13 he

Helen every qlay obscure their real mean- followed St Benedict to estabshyrestraints All other restraints defeat the purpose for time Im called ing Because getting married is lish a monastery Five years latewhich they were Int~J1ded The reasoning underlying t~~ to discuss hon- a social event we tend to irrlitate the place was overrun by barshy

use of artificial methods is that indlll~ence isa necessity middoteymoons Imiddoten- and alltoo frequently tol im- barians who burned everything of life Nothing can be more fallacious joy recalling a press others with the way we to the ground St Placid his two

And George Bernard Shaw has said of 9irth control little German manage it I brothers Eutychius and Victorshytreatise on mar- Although your own likes and inus his SIster Flavia who hadThere is no birth and damn little control riage written a- dislikegt along with your past come to visit them along with

For restraint requires self-control will power and the round 1850 The experience together should be Donatus Firmatus Faustus arid help qf-Almighty God the God who gave the faculty of proshy author had very the chief guides in planningmiddot some 30 other monks were put creation to human beings the God Who foresaw all the definite ideas your honeymoon perhaps I can to death for their faith

about the middotafter- offer a few helpful suggestions MONDAY-St Bruno Confesbulldiffic~lties and the objections that have always been and ate math of the First keep the unique char- sor The founder of the CarthUbeingput forward concerningmiddot the use of this faGulty God wedding He acter of this period clearly in sians was born in Cologne abo~isurely is not outdone in wisdom by a group of iridividuals gave husbands one guidirigprin- mind You will be going through 1030 and studied in paris He

who woulQ play His role by denying the Very obviou~ cipl~-show YOllr wifemiddot whos some profoundly intimate I ex- was made canon of Cologne and primarypurpose of the faculty he~d of the family right away periences in starting your life later held the same office at

It is a sad commentary on modern morals when the Even in returning fromCiurch t9gether and your schlaquodule Rheims With six companions after the )e4ainil ifsectl1e ~ants should provide the freeflom determined to forsakethe worldsuggestion ofmiddot self~restraint is looked on with horror lmd to t~keone wa~ you take an- privacy and fJexible unhurried he retired to Grand Chartreusebull the idea of Gods help is brushed aside withoutmiddot comment other j~st tompoundke clear whos leisure to take the reqJired Later St Bruno was called to

When will man learn tha~the will of God is still the best rule boss Husbands who fail to do pace which will allow you the Rome by a former disciple of for mans life and happiness this are in for a rough time all adjustments and adaptatio~s in Pope Urban II The bustle of the

the rest of their lives stride I citydisturbed him He retired toAs the distinguished British physician Dr E Podvin Marriage is ~artnership Second t~ough marria~e the mOlntans of Calabria wherehas written The birth control moveJ1lent is bankrupt It

How middottimes have changed-and makes y~u hfe partners i this he founded a second Charteris bankrupt in sound principles of morality It is scientifshy in this regard for the better partnership IS a process nqt an house He died about 1101 and ically bankrupt in its heedless disregard or ignorance of Its a good idea to work together act so what you plan to dp on was canonized 500 years later the medical indications for the physical arid nerve dangers in planning your honeymoon your hneymoon should Include TUESDAY-Feast of the Most inherent in its methods It is scientifcally barikrupt in its Sometimes because they are somethl~g you can bot~ r~son- Holy Rosary This feast also

very much in love either the ably enJoy In fact thiS lSI the ~ommemorates St lVIary of Vicconstant appeal to the non-existent danger of overpopulashybride or the groo~ makes all time w~en YO~l should leaIjn to tory a day which Pope Pius Vtion It is scientifically bansrupt in its economic principle the concessions start domg thIngs as a team instituted to be kept eactI year

that poverty and misery can be wiped out by lowering the This may ~ot be as healthy Social Life Important 1 in memory of the victory grantedbirth rate when an alleviation of these evils can only be as it sounds Gouples should Third you may now feelthat to the Christians in a naval batshyattained in an age of social justice It is scientifically learn to discuss all their family you could never be alone to- tie against the Turks after bankrupt in its agit~tion for a change of the laws with plans together Marriage is a gether long enough This iis a invoking the help of the Mothe~

partnejihip~husbandsand wives common delusion but dont fall of Godregardlo contraceptives which laws are founded on sound were made to be helpm~tes with for it Plan your honeymoon so WEDNESDAY-St Bridget ofmorality sound economics and sound sociology each contributing to marital suc- that it provides access to some Sweden Widow She was it

ThQse who preach birth control would do wen to turn

cess and happiness according to social life and entertairimerlt A member of the Swedish royaltheir zeal to a study of God and the laws of God as found their ability solitary twosonle may bedomefamily born in 1034 She mar in nature It would bea better work than the perversion of However in all this modern a highly tiresome circle ~fter ried Prince Ulpho of Sweden nature that they endorse emphasis on the needmiddotfor dis- a few days i and they had eight chiidren

cussion whether among cl)uples Four~h dont ~ry to impress Many years later she and her oJ grOlJps it is gen~rally for- others wi~h your durability as husband middotseparatea by mutiJa) gotten that middotdiscussion which is travelers or the size of your consent He joined the Cister W he A 0R middotmiddotmiddotNCH not based on clear knowledge of bank roll This is the honey cians andofshe-foundedSaviourthe comth~pertinent prirmciples and fac1smoonofyol1r marriagenot an munity St i~ result in little more than pooled efforttoshow off before your Abbey of Wastein - ignorance neighbors ~

Your letter suggestsmiddot that you Fifth if at all Possi~le plan convenient timesjust iIi case 1 ()FFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF middotTHEDIOCESE OF FALL RIVER and Tim have made this mis- to attendMass and Communioi( Thats about it Helen I tak~ -r

p bl h d kl b Th C h IIgt f h D f F 1 take Before- plimning your yen1oJl- togetherjYOUIe starting- sollme- ~~r gran ted that youhave ade U 15 e wee y y e at 0 IC rress 0 t emiddot locese 0 a River ~ bull t 10 Highland Avenue eymoonyou should ask what thing mighty big arid you need quate premarital instructiClrllt

a honeymoon is for sp~cia~ graces Ito guarantee ~uc- However if anything still wo- Fall~iy~r~Mcls~ _ - _ Q$b9rne 5-7151 Now thehoneymoon repre- ceSs I ries you consult your pastor cr

bullbull to 1 middotPUBUSHER ~ gt- ~ ~lJentsr the ltperiod ofyourmiddot initi- Sixth dont pull- the childish 8 doctor according to the nature Most Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Gltion into the conjugal state~ trick of n~hallowinganYbodYmiddot0( your problem They ~ill be

~ GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER This remains tru~ w~et~er-YOlitoknowwhereyouwilJ be(Jllr- happy to lllsistyou R - F h lrofishing travel orstay rig~V ingthi8ti~e Someonein your 011 yes do I think Tim iii ev Doniel S 01100 MA Rev John P Driscoll at home I family should knowhow toreach _being selfish Maybe yoil ca

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I Sacred Hearts Senior Merit FinalistCommunion Breakfasts A IIeRior at Sacred Hearts 10000 lligh scorers in nationally Miss Mandeville a straight A

AcademyFairhaven llas been conducted eJtaminations which student is attending SaereclThe Parish Parade named a semifinalist in the Nashy testedmiddot one third of all twelftb Hearts Academy on a four year tional Merit Scholarship contest grade students in lihe country scholarship She is editor of theST ANTHONYS

MATTAPOISETT ST MAamprS CATBEDUr She is Sanda Mandeville With other semifinalists slle will yearbook and glee club accomshyThe Rosary-Altar Society is

conducting a member~hip drive n will hold a ccm1munion breakshyfast Oct 3

ST IOHN THE BAPTIST CENTRAL VILLAGE

The Ladies Guild will sponsOll bull whist Saturday night at fJ in the itarish hall Mrs John Costa fs ehairman At a meeting tonight members will hear Rev Edward C Duffy of St James Church New Bedford speak on his naval experience in the Far East A potluck sup~r at 730 will preshycede the meeting

The Guild will join St Isidore the Farmer Dartmouth-Westport Council No 4373 Knights of Columbus in a family pilgrimage 10 La Salette Oct1 S Cars will meet at the back of St George Church Westport at 2 Sunday afternoon

iMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOltlH EASTON

A military whist is planned with Mrs George Newman as chairman The-Wamens Guild is supporting the parish sale af CathoIic Christmas cards

ST PAULS TAUNTON

Miss Betty Murby Pawtueket wiH be guest soloist at the monthly meeting and insallashynon of officers at 745 PM Thursday Oct 9 Mrs Paul Michney is the newly elected president OUR LADY OF GRACE NOUTIIf WESTPORT

The Womens Guild will meet at B PM Tuesday Oct 7 at the parish hall The Living Rosary will be held Sunday Oct 5 fol- lowed by Benediction ST LOUIS FALL RIVER

The Confraternity of Chrisshytian Mothers will hold an open meeting Sunday afternoon to which husbands as well as wives are invited Babysitters will be on duty in the preprimary classshyroom of St Louis school Rev John E Boyd will speak on his Euopean pilgrimage and musical entertainment will be offered by girls poundCom Mt St Marys Academy

ST JOSEPHS FAlLL RIVER

The Mens Club is forming a shuffleboard league Members of the parish baseball team will be honored at a supper meeting

Twenty-four new members were received at the second anshynual membership tea held in the parish hall Past presidents were pouretmiddots Entertainment was ofshyfered by a group from Mt St Marys Academy

FALL aVER daughter of MI and Mrs Hoshybe WOlDens Guild m hold mer Mandeville ITt Collette

an laquo)pen meeting and style show Street New Bedford and a memshyat 8 PM Monday Oct 6 ill the bet- Of Oul Lady of Perpetual Catholic Cwnmunity Center Mrs Help parish Joseph Springer is in charge of arrancements 1IU11 - MaocIeriUe is ~

ST ~EAN B~IE

FALL alVEIt The Co~cil of Catholic WGshy

mell will spnsor a CommllftiOll breakfast open to all women of the parish Sunday Oct 19 Rey Ambroise RodrigueOP is guest speaker

The Oct 13 meeting will take the form of a Halloween party at 130 ift the church hall The annual tea was attended by 100 including eight new members Mrs Alfred Blais and Mrs Elshylery Chace PGured

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

A cake sale will be held Satshyurday Oct 18 in McWhirrs The Womens Guild will join in the clistrict evening of recolshyledion to be held at Notre Dame Thursday Oct 9 at 7sectn Memshybers will serve as hostesses after the church services

Teenagers whists wi~ resume Friday night Oct 10 at 8 in the school halll There will be a Communion breakfast Nov 30 also in the school hall Guild members received family prayer cards at their last meeting also inaugurated ~ question box pershyiod which will be middota regular feashyture under the sponsorship of the discussion club A motion picture of Our Lady of La SalshyeUe was shown -

The next meeting will bemiddot Monday night Oct 20 at 745 under chairmanship of MrsWilshyfred Garand University of Ireland To Honor CU Rector W~SHINGTON (NC) -Msgr

VTilliam J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of Amershyicamiddot here will receive an honorshyary doctorate of laws from the Natienal University of Ireland

The degree will be awarded tet Msgr McDonald in absentia at an Oct 17 ceremony in St Patshyricks Hall Dublin Castle It wiil be s~nt to John J Hearne Irish ambassador to the United States whe will present it to ~

M~Donald

Announcement of the honor to be conferred on the Catholic University rector was made in a cetmmunication to Msgr McshyDonald by Eamon deValera Prime Minister of Ireland and chancellor of the National Unishyversity of Ireland

underglt a three hour examinashytion Dec 6 If slle passes it sucshycessfully she will be eligible to compete for at least 735 college scholarships awarded National Merit winners by business and prafessional interests

panist This semester she is among more than 50 topranking science students from the New Bedford area who have been invited to attend Ii special bacshyteriology course at the New Bedshyford Institute of TechnolOfa

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By John Jay Da~y Jr (While Mary Tinley takes a three weeks vacation from

writing (but not from housework) members of the Daly familyhave been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Dalys oldest)

The initial plan was simple en~ugh With two other eouples wed arrange to leave our kids behind and get away from the mall for a quiet weekend at the beach after Labor Day For a while at least wed be young marrieds instead of young harrieds But somehow we

wound up taking them all with us and for a full week It turned out to be more fun than wed ever imagi1ed

A friend of a friend knew a realtor in Rehoboth Beach Del~ aware through whom we rented

I acottage within earshot of the Atlantics rolling surf Since it had seven bedrooms and three baths it aptly fit its nicknameThe Orphanage --W i t h Parshyents Heres why BIll and JoanKohlerbrought

their three gals Katherine four Molly threl and Jodie one Jack and Helen Pyne with five

supplied the oldest and the youngest AndYsix Maureen four Laurie three Jay-Jay two and Tommy just three months Lu and I brought all we had tooLuAime five Deirdre

Sean three and MaurafourDearly two I bull

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ment in the Orphanage Its enormous size gave the children bull real sense of freedom with a minimum of- adultmiddot supervision

They discovered the front and a back staircase which they cailed their short cutbut they in-

The outdoor bath houses in the backyard becametheir play apartments On the hug e screenedporch which ran threeshy

quarters of the way arOllrid the hOuse were big wicker chairswhich~when tipped and turned ~uld become everything from make-believe tentSi to ships at eea

ADd theymiddot discovered each ether The first day when our

~uAime was asked pleasemiddot give

this cracker to Jodie she stopped a minute before asking I forget Whi~h ones Jodie J)ut at weeks end there was no forgetting first middle and last names color prefereqce for paper cups cereal likes and disshylikes and all the other seemingshy)y trivial but highly importantthings that make children disshytinct little people

Though the kids outnumbered the adults two to one we still IuId plenty to gO around We

VeI~ never without willing sit shy ter~lifeguards to serve as b~ach patrolWhen the kids wanted to

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husband power to stake out a small area Then six strong arms stood ready to scoop up toppledtykes after a big wave knOCKed

em down The kids were back on their feet before they had time to be scared Nor was the cottage ever without at least one adult on hand for snacks naps and the ever-needed bathroom patrol

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8 ~T~E A~CHO~ Thurs 0(2 1958

Feast in Factory Features Mass Amid Looms

DERBY England (NC)-

A Derby textile mill run on lines inspired by the workshyers encyclicals celebrated its factory feast with HighMass sung among the spinning looms

The Mass was celebrated by Bishop Edward Ellis of Nottingshyham at the request of Rlan Turshy

ner ma~aging director of theSpa Lane Mills Workers share in the management and profits and the mills have a chapel used by both its Catholic and its non-Catholic employees

Bishop Ellis preaching to the assembledc 0 n gr ega t i on of ~orkers told the~n that in this bull unique plant lit EngHnd ali are

they could play on the porch SISTERS GUESTS AT TEA Smiddot t t S d H rt d d b hwhile tbe adults ate After a few - IS ersa acre ~a it con~1 ere ~em ers of t e same days we discovered an invariable middotP~lrlshSchoollliNorth Attleboro were guests atthe arinualV~ famIly I

pattern During every dessert tea of the Women~sGuild Siuiday Mrs Joseph BealichaiiH~ ~espe~1or and c~p~ratio~ wlthones employer Will mspir what we called The Icebreaker ~haIrman IS sh~wn POUrlllg for Rev JQseph SLar1~ the e~ployee to work hard and would come in irom the pOrch pastor SIter Suzanne M~rle SUSG~ana Mother MarIe conscientiously taking a stand~ I

to see Wliat the big folks weie Gemma SUSC 6 ard not fiom the slackers but up to After a few diversiori~IY ti (~ giving of- ones best he added questions hed bluntly say he Three Studentsmiddot Represent D~Iomiddotcese He will rightly ex~ect ~is emshywanted some goodies To send I ployer to care for him WIth un- The Icebreaker back we st At Newman Club Convention de~standing and they too must tried r~ason Tllen strong talk M M t P t d C try to understlttnd and sympa- Then appe~se~entin the form llse~ ar 1 er~ an ar~middot Ballat whichthe AnnualNew thiz~ with him in his proble~~ of a tasty tldbItmiddotgiveil with the 01 Twe_d~e of New Be~lford and man Club Award was presented Yo h e h d f~ Joan Robmson of Attleboro have u av a years 0 pros bull hushed admOnItion dont tell tl t d t th to MISS Helen White outstand- perity aridregular work and the others recent y rellurne ft 0 telrd~e- ing CathoItc authorand ed ucator been a happy f~mlly Sotoo

variably used thelonger waylhe~cebreakersclear Jlath for tionalneeds~f the Catholic stu- ton Street NewgtB~dford i~

spec IVfl co eges aer a ten mg WellarQe~ ~90 late that ap- the week-long 44th Annual Con All three girls felt~the spirit

peasementll as wr~~ for ventionof the National Newman of Newmanism at the cQrivention moochersas~kesayslt IS for Club Federation which was held was very inspiringandeachleft Matsu or MUnIch The ~cebr~ak- on the campus of Ohio State with aspirit of making herNe~~ e~ wlJ~~ hardly l1a~e bltt~n mto - U1iversity of Columbus Ohio man Club a bigg~r ~nd better hiS tidbIt before hed be on the Th N CI b one h t t hi b t Th e ewmanmiddot u IS an organ- ~ - porc 0 repor s O y enizatiQn founde~ to provide for Mart~ai dinighterof Mr and all the httle ships woulll f~llow the religious social and educa- Mrs Zigmund Peret of 455 Clin-

suppllel dent on a secular campus The Senior andmiddotPresideiltof ihe New Sitters Jackpot theme of this YearscoDvention man ciuo at-Mt-HolY9ke College

Prob~bly the funniestslngle was Chris~ On Your Campus Carol daughter 0fMrarid Mrs event- irithecomedyifillectimiddotThedelegates attended 1edures John TWeedie of 34 Hunter

weekoCcurted i~~~siniglii ~nd discussions ~hich were de- Street New ampidfordisa~Senior tions ~eadded when t~e hUlbarjds treated the ~i~nedto assistmiddotthemin promot and PresidenLof her gpgtupat D j wiveS ~ da9ci~gat~thebig ~iilg moreeffective and efficient BrilgewaferState leaherspol UJl~Q()QI~Rector j

resort ho~ela~WbpCkfupthe~NewmanClubs onmiddottheir cam ilege JOlin a ~enioral~middotand NEW YORK (NC) - Msgr _beacii-ArmedwItb)be names of puses Treasurer of ~heCIubat~ridgeFralcis F ~Reh lt vice rector 01 afe~ reliab1~middotsitter~middotailthr~i N~wDlall Aret water Teachers eollegeis~~theNorth~yhcanCpllege i~

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have o pr~or engiIgement~ Same thing witbthemiddot second As our list dwindlell we caught on

For the third only one husbandmiddot p1 C K went to the doorWhenShe asked- how many kids he jokshyinglysaid IOh about a dozen7~r so and quickly diverted her lt

withsubject as ra~es reportingtime directions etc ~I

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Todays Fashions

Fo~rNew SilhbJette$Welcome Council Mee~ingFallWith Flattering Lines Held inWarehamBy Ellen KeHey

St Patricks Parish Center Wareham was the scene of the

The new dress silhouettes are definitely flattering Leading fashioI) designers the world over h~lVe gotten toshy

New Bedford District Councilgether and brought us four versions of the new look which meeting of the Diocesan Council are wearable for nearly everyone These eye-compeIIingnew of Catholic Women silhouettes are the empire Retreats at Cathedral C~mpTheyre made of lustro_glothe trapeze the relaxed look announced by Miss Lillian Rosswool and to me are Joveliest inand the blouson The key to spiritual development chairman the four versions of the

beige or teal blue include Oct 17 throug~ 19 for

Some of the lovliest newnew look is that they myst be women from New Bedford loose enough to cause the wearer lounge robes emerge In shorter Taunton and Cape Cod Oct to move about freely and easily lengths this season and are de~ 24 through 26 for Franco-Amershyand still be shaped enough to signed to look like dresses One ican women from Fall River look attractive The empire ver- of my favorites is a cozy boufshy Oct 31 through Nov 2 for Portshysion puts its emphasis above a fant lounger in a charming ATTEND RET REA T Shown at Cathedral Camp uguese women from New Bedshywaist-skimming full skirt which Colonial print It is made of where they attended the Womens Retreat are left to right ford and Nov 7 through 9 for gives us a brand new version of toast-warm co t ton flannel Miss Elizabeth K Cavanagh and Miss Cecile Braisboth of Franco-American women from the princess dress spruced with cotton corduroy North Attleboro Mrs Margaret A Powers and Mrs Chris- New Bedford

and trimmed in frostywhite Its tina Souza both of Fall River The years program for parentAnent the new look do start belted in the back buttoned in an~ family education was out the s~as~n ~ith a trape~e dres the front and a~ailalle in a

lined by chairman Mrs Michael the draabcally newhne that variety of sizes This favorite of Fall River Nun Makes Professfon J OLeary It will stressmar- changes the shape of ~all to mine cost slightly over three I P d D

riag~ forums Cana Conferences ma~~ you ll clt~pletely dIffe~enti dollars proving that fashion n rovi ence iocese SOC iety and the fostering of religiouswoman Its a faShion revolution may )le achieved on even the Among the six young women customs in the home - th~ trapczesnhoette most stringent of bUdgetsl recently professed as the first

Miss Mary Foley youth chair shy~ members of the newly-estabshyman requested parish palmiddottici~

7 0 u n g successor beautifully Colorful warm and ve r y Provid~nce in the Diocese of Launched by Diors brilliarit Tow Coats lished Society- of Our L~dy of

pation in plans for National modified by our own wonderful smart are the Tow Coats for Catholic Youth Week starting Providence is Sister Mary Do-American designers the trapeze girls aged 7 to 11 Theyre warm Oct 26 Registration will be lores the former Angela OBrien

held at Kennedy Youth Center thiS Fall ~arrowat the top matching mittens and zany cap A native of County Cork Ireshye~erges as a leading silhouette water-repellent have usually oF44 Conant St Fall River

this week hel~ awar from the body by They are anti-freeze treatment land Sister D()lores was brought The meeting was addressed cut the trapeze falls to a gently for girls who have to get up to thiscountty four years ago by Diocesan officers of tlJel round~ fJ~led hemline Its ex- ~ middotandget out for school Each is by the late Mrs Philip Shannoh womens group and by Rev tre~ely beco~~ng and verymiddot middot a handsome full-length coat of rlill River With whom she Raymond McCarthy of tbe Dio-middot fashionable inspirtd by those which ski lived until she entered the new cesan Family Life Bureau who

fberlts a revolution middotin coat c ha m p ion swear on cold Society explained the objectives iiI the fashions bulltoo Youll admire coats windy ski tovvsmiddot hence their The Society of Our Lady of the Council

0in wonderful textured weaves clever name These smart Tow Providence was founded by Most Sister of the Missionary Sershypebbly surfaces velvety cash C()~ts have quilted linings for Rev Russell J McVihney Bishshy vants of the Most Blessed Trin- meres-all shaped into lines of added warmth and gay colorful op of Providence Very Rev ity were guests of honor and charmin~ newness Youll see Tyrolean tr~m (Their price js Louis W Dunn ViCe-Chancellor members of the clergy presimt trapeze flares chemise backs budgEitwoilderful) of the Providence Diocese is included Rtmiddot Rev Msgr Hugh empire details lightly belted Have ypu seen the new Career chaplain to the Society The Sisshy A Gallagher district moderator fullness some coats with big GirlS Stiits Tl)eyre middotreallY tels were founded to give cateshy Rev John Chippendale and collars of mink Persian lamb something Tailored to a T chetical instructions do parish Father McCarthy

1 visitation work arid assist inbeaver lynx you 1 admire them in gently f tt d rectories in the Providence Di- Evening SchoolCuordlmted Knits I e and straight-up-and-down

SISTER MARY DOLORES Coordinated kruts have the styles The fitted suits hew to cese COPENHAGEN (N C) - A the empire line with a high Shortly after Sister Dolores

1 t l ok d h h t thO t h b ficial prayer book of the Church Catholic evening school-featurshycasua SUI 0 al1 are Ig - gently outlined waistline and a came 0 IS coun rys e egan rating favorites this season of sliniskirt The straight-up-and- to feel the pull of a religious L hop McVinney presided at ing weekly lectures on the hisshy

middot f hi Th I t Sh h d f th k the profession of these first mem- tory of religion and medievaFeasy 1In~ as onmiddot e s 1m down style suit has a short voca IOn e ear 0 e wor back-pleated skirts are avail- cropped Jacket over a slim skirt proposed for this Society and bers and offered Pontifical philosophy - has been estabshyable in shades to mix or match The jackeit wears a hin~ch~i wrote to Monsignor Dunn who Mass in the Cathedral of SS lished here

Inter d h d middottmiddot d Peter and Paul ProvidenceIt jackets and collar iUld middotth~ tout ensemble is vlewe er an accep e The school is called the EveshyBovey-patterned sweaters-a look equally im- noil1ing short of marvelous her intotJ1e YIot~ex ()f Hope Some 25 lldults and 50 cpiI- ning School for Religion and portriht this year at ho~e ot These j iistlY poI-l~Iar Career Novitiate Hillsgrove in Sep dren nave been baptized ~1P(gtng Culture and is located at ttieabroad j GIt1sSuitsllre loveliest in 1956 c ~ th~g~0Ying~~gr0l)opyenl~tioni~ schoOl of the Sisters of St SisterDoI6reswas the fourtli the Providence rgtiocese as a reshy JOseph ofChambrey Head sophistication for Fall Igtankers gray navy charcoal sul~f middotthemiddotwork of tJ1e SmiddotocImiddote~middot~middotb yourig woman to enter the com- U

bull t res s e s the importance of rown Ba 11d kever-pOPUlar Gonti- munity And to show that all In addition 1400 visits were t lslouchy brims puffed crowns nen a ac religious try to help a young madeandmciie than 30 Catho-

that rise or pull back softly woman to find just the right lieS Were broughfback to the draped hat-shapes little brims Holy Union Field qqy~ coml)1unity for her talents and practice ot-their religibn Th~ with rising backs regal velvets A T S d) middottastes it should be mentioned Sisters have three station wag in vivid tones or black deep- tiverton aturay that Sister Dolores was guided ons and all the Sisters learn to piled felts in a blaze of color An automobile heads the- list in her choice of a community by driveso that their wo~k Qf visshywit h tarnished gold brass ofprizes to be offered atthean- a Sister of Mercy Sister Mary itatlon is done efficiently bUfnt orange russet brown and n~1l1 Hoiy Union bazaa~middotiind Emeline now teaching at St Atteriding Sister DoloreW pro- forest green heading the hit field day scheduled for SatUrday Kilians School New Bedford fession were Mr arid Mrs Frahk parade at t~e communitys Junior~te A feature of the life at the Taylor and Mrs William Howshy

Nanaqualtet Tivertonmiddot This af- Novlate is that the Sisters who arth and Maureen Taylor of Fall Your mdisensable all-year- fair was originally scheduledmiddot are being guided in their forma- River Sister Mary Emeline

round coat ~s pure cashmere for last week but because of the tIon by Franciscan Missionaries RSM alsomiddot attended delighted lthlghtt as a whhls~etai~blu~tde~-IstOflt tomiddot iQclement weather was post- 01 Mary recite a shortened form to see her protegee reach this

he oue a~- ore SIPS poned ~mtil this Saturday stage of service to God over everythmg travels every- of the Divine Office in English

where wih matchless distinc~ ~ 1-~~d ~ttractI0nsY~~J m~l~de They t~ereby gain the advantageti R ht th d 1 t a contmuous penny sale booths of the great spiritual benefits

on I now ISmiddot e I ea lme taces i(r school childrerr ogames ofmiddot the Psalms and scripture to purchse your cas~mere coat for totlaquoand refre hm nts e dg d f th f because 11 many a tQwn and city ~ ~ e lt r a 11 s~r ~rayers e 0 shythroughout the hmd astute co~i ~~~~W bo~~~smcl~if Chpst-1 buyers are f~atllring t~esemiddotlux JP ~I~P relIglO~s arb~Ie~ ~lls ury coats atspeciaLpiices( ~ltJfe1i- me andgaId~nsupplIes

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Hospitals Services The memor- dIsrepaIr and dehberate neglect tmiddot instruction- and discussion FORD DEALERS F9R OVER 38 YEARS andum- was the departments L de grOuPli arid a gerieral revahia-

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

-Themarvels of thebeeshytoward our fellow men ~ basic work and not an excuse hive demonstrate the divine father John middotFCronin 8S for imiction and destructive

so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

PQpe Reeeves Social ActionDepartment of the XU middottold members ofthe Inter- National Catholic Welfare Conshy national ApiCulture CongressAtom Report ference Washington DC spoke~ whom he received in audiencemiddot

hereROME (NC) _ Father Theo- to the 13th anilUal teachersmiddotin- stitute for Milwaukee archdiocshy He turned to the naturalist

FrankM Folsom reported in a esan teachers dore M Hesburgh CSCmiddot and

the mathematician and the phil shyprivate audience with His Holi- Pointing out that Christians osopher they would see the ness Pope Pius XII on the second have a worldwide obligation to beehive and co nc Iud e d that United Nations conference on carry out the 8~conq Command- the intelligence that directs peaceful uses of atomic energy ment Thou shalt love thy neigh~ the organization of the beehivemiddot

Father Hesburgh and Mr Fol- bor as thyself Father Cronin and the life of the bees is Gods som represented the Holy See at said thati~ pr~cticethe cr~ti- GRADUATE NURSES Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the

earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

and scop~of the beehive thelt~neral Co~ference on I~terna-Catholics can do ri6 better Constance Lebeau 24 MarglJ) Street both of New Bedford P9pe said the naturalist wouldtlOnalmiddotAtomlc Energy WhICh be th t f 11 th 1 f )

gan Monday Mr Folsom is ln ~ 0 ow e exa~p e ~ I d R d Chmiddotmiddot f P blmiddot I E tell him that the cells are made chairman of the executive board th~HQ1y~ee h~ tod ~IS adl- 0 an s e Ie U IC y nters of wax and are constructed to

ence Recently we read of a C fl- L pi contain the honey destined forof th~ RadiO Corporabon of ioklm gift by the Holy Father on Ietto Inut ower of Church r n~urishment of the larvaeAmerIca tol1JNICEF the United Nations bull 1

Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

He said~~s~ incluqed s~ch priest is on the st~ffof the lit Mr Gomulka seized the con-middot ~~ich provides ~or optional re-o ity of content for a minimum of pr~blems as dlspq~al of radlo- te~national Lab9r Organ~zati~m ~oversy Qv~r conduct of relig gt h~m)p c~ases Jnth~ ~ub1jc wallmiddot space and he would notemiddot active waste materlals and ~e FatherCroniD maintained thai 10~ classes~n the pibhcschoolsschools where the maJority of furthermore tliat the thrcente planeS ge~eraImiddot Safetymiddota~~ p~ote~h~n itmiddotcentan truly besaid today i-hatto char~etJllt ~he C~tholicIie~ pa~e~~ r~ue~ ~e1D which form ~~ir ariglesmeetshyfleld as well as b~~lc lll9ral aorl~ sOci~tYo~nationsex~ ~rchY lS w~rlcl~~ bo~ p~ly i~hllaquo l~he ~o~s~ant c~allllof with mathem~tical precision pro~lems of the us~ of nucl~ar- ~-isl$Thi~sltcieJywith itsdghts and ~cre~ly~ a~msthegv~r~- th~ P~~~ll~ ~egl1De ~m~~ Mr iThence he might cohchide~ P9wer ~or peacef~lpurposesI)- anji obligations isa faCtCluit~ mentIJ so domg the natons ~~~J1IJka~ameto power In O~- the bee has r~solvea and for ~ st~ld ~ffltgtr war independent ofanyopoliticalor- tOJpQ~hcallea4erwenton~ec7lt t~~e~~~~~ has 1~en tht middotJt 18 long tirnemiddot a very ancient and

Greatest Freedom _ genization such as middot_th~~ UnIted ordal~gnin~ hi~self with the one Qased on law no~ ar~itrary difetent problem of - transcen- Fath~ H~sburgha d d edmiddot Na~iqns Created t9 express serIes of antI-~hurch statements d~c~~~ ~~~ f~~tyChl~ftam ~~- dentalmathematics which reshy

There was ~e greatest _and mans globaL politicalrelation thegvernwe~t-c()ntrolledpessmiddot Iar~~ t~~t a~ ~l~t 18s~ed ~y miiined middotthe object of the study ~ees~ m~erch~nge among$Clen 8hip~ ~ ~ middot~nltlrlidio have be~t1 developing E~~cliti~n~~nist~r~Wladysla~ of mariy wise men up untilmiddot re~ tiSts1 even t~os~ from behll~ltfth~ HecClled ii~ yitaUYimportlptoa creScedoI the course B~etlks~i I~ Au~~st Ib~r~i~ ceritmiddot times If0~ Curtall~ Tpe Holy cr~~i~xers ~~ cgtther n~l~glOusSeesmiddot ant tp nqte i~atthe J~staJilisbcgtqhesullmer ~ l1presentatives were wel~Cmeii nieM6f thi United NatiOnsdid~ Tnecom~uh-tmiddotparlyS friitmiddot SY~bll~ fr~~s~hooI8 ~dl be everywhere and we were llble not creattf a world ~oCiety butmiddotmiddot secretary took~is ~tand in 8 strIctly enforced t meet a~d have friendly re~a~ tll~t it merelymiddot~cogniied~middot ~page llpeech middotto an orgimiza- ~ tlOns wi~h the top 70 delegates already existing middotfact r tlOnof schoolteachers who are

Stress~ng that the Holy Seemiddot More than 3000 teachers at adivecomrlllinists He told them Stbull~UdeNovena at~end~ su~hm~tings to de~on~ tended the iiilititute which had- S~teAnthoriiy strate ItS active mt~rest m world 8S its theme gtThe Chissr60m Tmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ - EveJY Thursdaymiddot problems particularly those Teacher a~d ~Itistitutiorial 8fa he ~~l belongs h~ ~e affec~iog moral issues Fath~ Glowthmiddot W~ cmiddot ~ 0 t~~ n9 to the C~urc Itllgt~ 1000 AM - 1210 Hesburgh said _ he ~oteci ~e _ ~y Stae scPIl~amng th~t t~e 5 1-0 700 800 PM quoite evident lack of Catholic R I d To H I only authorIty m t~e sch()Ol IS- e ease middotme e ps ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~t~ ~~nY-G~tIt~li9lf~~l~~t$ ~~ufQ~aliiesmiddot r~~5~~~r~~t ~~~P~LL lind ull~erl~b~sshould ste)gt~1gt At~tIlY ~~) --yenO~~ll~ Of Good middotDoctor F Ne~ Bedford ~eUsclenb~ic educatIon pro- 30000 cllldr~nl pUbhc s~QooI~i I i 0 bull 1 grams Weve alway~ bfen h~re will attefeI~algt~~hne ~~~INCTbN (NG) --~middoto~~ ~=========== ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~7strong on humanities and we religion classes sponsored by the q~ahhes gtfmiddot a gQoq dQctor were ~ould as wellmiddotb~ strong in sCi-middot Albany diocese during the COll1 listed in a spee~h~~ HieGiorg~- ~D~D~ SULLIVAN amp SONSence-espeCillliy tJow that sci- irtg sC~~ooIYear middoti o~nuriiv~r$itYSchool of Med--

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

Here is a young actress en- how many viewers may be tempts us back to Paradise The incarshyclowed with rare physical beau- changing their brand as the nation was announced to a Virgin the ty vas t incishydental wealth and a place of predominance

8 nth e movie II c I e en She seems to be iIi the running for the highest aca

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

th th t r ldmC13ns m e ea rIca wor who rpspect ~arital_fid~1ity and chen~h faml1y devotion and happmess

Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

Attract Morbid On the crest of sensational

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One British reviewer I middotiG6~lti~~i~~~)Imiddotea the Society for the Propagation oftli(tiiiiIi iristC1adP r fears Chaplain has lost hi~~iifimiddotBishop Byrne was seized bY --- ~ gt as a satirist and his sense (f the communists in 1950 durmg When yourbridge club meets again whymiddot not be thefirm humor as Ii cockney That is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel andmeaningfufprize-a GOJ)middot too bad w h 11 e ImprIsoned Howe~er LOVE YOU MEDAL The image of the Queen 0( Heaven~Modei

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American moviegoers while crosier was hidden went to always more ready than the ~ishop BJrJnes house and dug British to enjoy a joke against It out from under the floor themselves simply will notmiddot go He returned It to Malyknoll for sarcasm Nor for ingratitude her~ to awaIt us~ by another

So whiie~ p King in New ~ssionary bishop little realshyYork manages to get play dates lz~ng that h would be --the in Canada and Chaplin himself BIshop to useIt - may follow into the neighboring Dominiqn he may nevpr again ~~

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which they appear are boosted to ~ttract the curious and morbId Cer~am Hollywood t a len t

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Later when the sensational- find reallimiddotPfbkirigs~rili~us I~m di~s d0-vn and soberi~g pub- box-offices ashe did while It i

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Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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MILWAUKEE (NC) - The representatiYQ of His HoiinesS Pope PiusXII to the Church hi

lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

In Cologne the Colombia Amshybassador to Germany said that the murderers of Protestants and

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Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

voking and probably will cause stanc~s The married and those Mt St Mary Acade~y Orches- interested in the work of spreading the kingdom controversy contemplating marriage as well tra under the dllectlOn of A- should pay her special honormiddot ZACRARiAS nd

The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

One of the best spiritual books The Baldwinsare acquainted bark Owen 50 vocal soloist this year middotin at least two homes in Jordan Two daughters Sister CELESTINE and SisterANTONINA are leavshyin recent years was The He~rt with the doctrine which the Sylvia lVLithers 56 accompanist

of the World by Dom Aelredother authors elucidate although Carole Furey 57 dancer Sheila Ing tobecome middotSistersofthe Rosary That is h 1 0 say hey are leaving l t they will have to

Watkins Of t e same ca ibre IS their s~atem~nt of it II)ay h~r~ Murraymiddot 54 ~oca~ soloist return unless eacbmiddotlfinds a ~netaetor who wiD and there be a little wanting inmiddot Four new faculty meiTIbers pay the $300 which each lrl must have for pre~iiionB~t where the~ are are we1comedtihis year -Sister the necessary expenses 01 Ie middottwo year noshyincorriparableis-ir tlieir o~slrv~- Mary KaterieAJ3Science Sis- vitiate raining You may adot one of these tions on in-laws workingwiv~smiddot ter JIary JUlian IRSM BSSc girls as your tribute middotto the LiUe Flower You qUlrrels babies adolescens coinmereia1 MisS Ruth Leary may pay the money iinany manner convenient etc AB M Ed English and History while your adoptedchild prePilresto folshy

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HOLY FATHER [N YOUR WILL readable wise and d~wn-to middotAll academy S6daHsts will at shy~r~ss-t~cks bookon a subJect of tend Sodality Union Meeting THE GOLDEN DAlSOF AUTUMN are the mosamplbeautifulmiddotof the ~mversll concern ~ Sunday afternoon oct- 12 at 2 entire year And yet the refugees of iPalestine have 110 eyesmiddot for Th~latest of the superior an~ c~t the Kennedy Meriiorial Newmiddot beauty anil no ears for song They are rithout famil bullbullbull without tolOgl( edited by Ralph ~ ~BedfordSister Maiy Denisita hinDe without countr withont fl)Od Ten dollarS will feed a Woods1s called The Cat~ohlt RSM 13S Will accoinpanythe -famjly for a week Do youhave ailribine-at middotalUefampovrfrom amphe

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Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

middot h because he had a common cold sibility which rests on philososhyrea1Ized that ed better give his braillewriter (NC Photo) t talk an extra fillip So he lifted and didnt care whether he was phers by posing a question

The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

m e n alSo strive to interest perSOMnaw on care whether I write visual equipmeht or dont write and whether any- literature drive conducted by It is hoped that every diocese not affiliated with any church in body reads or not the Archdiocesan COlncil of in Nelli England will have many the teaching of the Catholic

Church hesaid The- readers also will see eye Catholic Men haVe brought about religious and lay representatives eye with me)f I saT Uat removal of at least 30000 )b- _ i ilCience is all very well but ttlaf jectionable pliblications from Q bull ~ the scientists better keep a hum- drugstores and newsstands eve~ ueirioy

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We devised the wheel We in- deaneries and the Hamilton and thing says Father Bernard middotented the steam engine and in- bull middotSt Martin deaneries Druetto Sole Catholic miSsioner

on Quemoy They fear political pressuIes which might forCe an evacuation of the island by Nashy rmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddot tionil1isttroop8--and that would YOlJR TREilT mean that they~too would evacshyuate Much as they would hate Chicken to leave their homes they would

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Quemoy is but four miles tUNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS lfrom the Red-held mainlandshyhe people of Que~oy have witshynessed occasional escapes from the mainlandby farmers or fishermen over the years have heard the sad ta~es recounted by the refugees They have no desire to share ~uch a (ate

LIFT FOR CARDINAL After leaving the special --~ plane which brought him from Lourdes where he actedas ~- - Papal Legate -to the International Marian Congress Eugene 1- Cardinal Tisserapt is shown as he boarded a military helishy

copter which (ook him 20 miles away to bless the first stone of the airport chapel at Romes new Fiumicino Airshy

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

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time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

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enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

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The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

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Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

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priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

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~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

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Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

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I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

the Newman Club Federation twelfth grade students in the parent organization of all colshy country

lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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Pmiddotopulation Shift Demands Social 3middot Workers Adopt New Methods middot COLUMBUS (NC)-The middotpop- Att t t M k ulation shift to the suburbs have affected the investments ltif emp 0 a e means social workers must adopt both churches and religious in- Book Loan Law new methods to reach families stitutions outside city limits the 44th an- But the Church still is also nual convention of the National the great bulwark of tolerance Conference of Catholic Charities It has traveled a IOng way since -as told the day when it felt it had no_

Helen McDaniel casework sushypervisor of the Columbus dioeshyesan Catholic Welfare Bureau said suburbanites needing the services of Catholi~ Charities face several barriers to getting to the Charities office

In her address she cited a few she had noted

-Both parents often work during the Charities office hours -Both think Catholic Charities exist only for the poor and offer only financial assistance -No parking space can be found at the Charities downtown office

i 1 - The famlly s oathe to acshycept help from outsiders

agriSu~uC~~~~~~sa~~t~her~~r problems often making payshyments on everything from his home to a powermower may have to be serviced through branch offices operatea either

role in social progress he said d d th d 1M Abr rams remm e e e eshygates that it is in large measshyure religious leadership which must set the moral tone of the community and influence atti shytudes and actions

That opportunity for leadershyship can be fulfilled by an atti shytude which accepts each newshycomer and which condemns prejudice and violation of law

as an offense against religious commitments Above all we must recognize that freedom of the individual is bound up with freedom ~of prayer that the struggle for equality in America lS a struggle for equallty throughout the world

Sh~r i~b~s ~~~~~~~tea~~ thereby give leadership to the country as a whole which in turn will give courage to a troubled ~orldmiddot i which politishycal social and economic intolshy

from mobile units such as trail- eranc~ is giving increased ofshyers or by caseworkers assigned fense to the human middotsprit

LEe T U R E R Father Eeles OFM is conducting a series of lectures on the

middot ~atholic Faith eyery Monday night at Our Ladys Chapel New Bedford

century gaJhE1red lit t~emiddot parish -ehurchmiddotmiddot here middottomiddot pray at the altar dedicated to the middotSaint

The little village ofmiddot SuzzaraS middotin -the Diocese of Mantua where StPius X was bishop beshyfore being made Patriarch of Venice and later-pope

Mass was celebrated by Saleshysian Father UmbertoCaramascru who was also confirmed by the Saint and whomiddot was celebrating the 50th arnfversary ofmiddot his orshydination The two classes dated back to March 1887 and Decemshyber 1892

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BISHOP GREETS ALTAR BOYS Bishop Connolly chats with (left to right) Fred Sullivan Thomas BManshyning and Dr Raymond R Costa president of the Fall River

S CI b area erra u host organization to the altar boys of six parishes at Whites Thur~day

Says US ~ati~ 4merican Tro~blesA F FI re rom a I ures in Friendship

NOTRE DAME (NC) _ The failures of American foreign polshyicy in Latin America may he essentially failuresin friendship according to a priest who served

to operate from suburban par- ~ea~ly2OOO delegates rElgis- for 11 years in Latin America ishes teredo lor the five-day middotconven The capaCity for friendship

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wa~ of hfe l~ not to be found in Latm AmerIca which has its ow~ way of life and look down theIr nos~s at local arrangements

hich are excelle~t for the problems thElre found

TQe question is not hether our foreign policy can afford to

practice charity Father Weigel declared but whether it CaR

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Oregon law provides that pubshy

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l I 4 _ 7 Tt-IE ANCHORSage and Sand lI V Il IIAcknowledges Great Debt

Non-Catholic Aid JOf Church to Railroads For San DiegoBy Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD

Bishop of Reno SAN DIEGO (NC)-More than $8 million has been donated or

They tell us the sad-eyed economists that the great pledged in the San Diego Diocshyage of rail~oading is over and done One waits at the stop esan Educationai Development for the whIs~le thatneve~ sounds The freight trains pursue Campaign More than $1230000

of the contributions came fromtheIr lonely JourneyS over the plains and mountains but the San Diegos non-Catholicscheerful lights of the pull-

Bishop Charles F Buddy ofmans so dear to the ima i- ahead of h~~ earlier rivals for g the qu~nshlp of the American San Diego expressed his thanks

n~t IOn of Tho~as Wolfe heartland and they changed St for the success of the drive at afhcker only mfrequently Louis from a quiet river port dinner at which the fund drive around the bend beyond the into a bustling rail center for total was reported A gold medal village the whole Southwest and citation was presented to

But it was great while it From these two cities the rail- Murray D Goodrich a leader lasted ad the roads fanned out eventually of the citys Jewish COmmunity Church In the llPanning the continent to bind who headed the Greater San United States the Pacific coast to the Union Diego Committee of the drive owes a partic- Vith gyves of steel And gradshyular debt to ually along the main-travelledthe railroads routes the Church was estab- George Hill director of the For as the rail- lished and the episcopal sees pariSIl solicitation reported roads buiH the were erected STUDY AT F AIRHAVEN Leorgia Vasquez (Ieft) Catholics had pledged $6873670 country We s t There were other factors ot f A B P t He was also given a gold medal P guas uenas uer deg RICO and Carmen Diaz of QUito dt t and South so course water and soil and stra- Edt d an Cl a Ion by the Bishop

the y built the tegic loc~tion but it is safe c~a or are s u ents at Sacred Hearts Academy Fair- Church enough to say that it was the haven i launchedThe campaign was fororiginallyby Bishop Buddy

1 t may not coming of the railroad that T S Lmiddot i a $3 million arts and science have been their conscious inten- made difference the WO enOltas earnlng English h c building on campus of thethe For the tion save in isolated railroads west did not follow the At Sacred Hearts Fa Imiddot lrhave~n ~ i University of San Diego It wascases where the genius of a man lIke trend of population they pre- bull later expanded into a diocesan-Jim Hill caught the vision of ceded it they marched before it Two senoritas fro m Latin ~ wide educational development cathedrals punctuating the right preparing the way America are registered at Sac- Carmens brother Alfredo is program ot way of the Great Northern Omaha and Dallas ana Bis- red Hearts Academy Fairhaven also in the area studying at the Mr Goodrich in accepting the but it was in the nature of marck lJlight well have remained Both are here to improve their New Bedford Institute of Te~shy pr~~entation from BishopBuddy things tt)e inevitable conse- Indian trading posts but for the English but dont mind admit- tiles and Technology He li~esat prals~d o~her civic leaders whlj) quenee of their vast enterprise fact that th~ railroads sought ting theYr~ glad of the oppor- a fraternity house and C~rmeri helped in the tlrive He specific~

Primary lfactor them eut and made them cities tunity to Indulge in II little doesnt in the least object to the ally mentioned John Nais~ Many years ago the late Pro- As Ue tr~ckage penetrated Spanish chatter with each other prospect of weekerid visits Ifrom presl~ent qf Convair qraydoD

fessor Richard Purcell who farther and fatther into the Carmen Diaz a senior is from him and his friends r ~Cffm~~~ -vice7president of ihe taught American history at the enor~ous hinterlal1d crawling Quito Ecuador and Leorgia The girIsaJ~e ~nj~Ying lIf~ ~~ ~ank of America ~nd Geltrge1

Catholic University with rare tOWltltds the mountains and gtVer Vasquez a junior comes from the United States butoneas ~Ctt presiqent of Protestant ~~~rcnes ability and understanding let them corquering the Great Aguas Buenas Puerto Rico The pect ef AI1erica hasarhazed

flythe comment that someone American Desert and the firal girls didnt know each other be- them ----+-~-------~-_~------All those cars the~ say ought to write the storyof the barrier ofthe Sierras the fore arriving atthe academy but ---~--Church beyond the Mississippi Catholic Church came West quickly became fast friends I- in terms of the railroads Take anyone lineolit of Chi Carmen heard of Fairhaven No use he said in piecing to- ~ago There would be Davenport through a fQrmer student Maria

gether the scmty records of the and Des Moines and ~ Omaha Perez her neigl1bor in Quitomiddot individual dioceses or religious Grand Island Lincoln a~d while Leorgia was directed ~ orders without a clear realiza- Cheyenne Salt Lake City and the academy by a RedemptoriSt tion of the primary factor Reno and Sacramento ptiest in Puerto Rico Both are which brought most of them into In each case it as the rail- fortunate in having relatives in beinl and gave them their initial road that made the Diocese It the United States so therell be impetus accounted for sufficient concen- a place to spend Christmas and

He was referring obviously trations of CatItolics to give the Eli -ter holidays to the natural causes but with- nec~ry support and stability Favorite Subject out these in our exncriellce the for aself-sustaining unit of the The ~irls declare that English supernatural impulses h a v e Universal Church is their favoite school subjed I

ratt)er tough gowing In certain instances it was a1- and certally ttJe one in which So far as we kn6w his sugges- most the exclusive factorin they get thtmost practice Leorshy GlJIIPOS tion ha not been followed up others only the major ene gia plans to s-gtend two years at Perhaps we are still too close to present and pervading and de- the academy ald is taking a PLAlE GLASS cemmercial cours~ while C~middotshythe railroad era to see it in the termmmg The railroad set the CCI~TRAct I perspective of history or pe - pattern for the Church fixed men is pursuing ac~demic subshyr GILAZIN( haps the enormous labor of re- the parishes lOCated the cathe- jects in preparation hr a pos-

Sible college career J BATHROOMS-KITCHENSd I tsearch requisite for such a study ra owns 686 Cottage$t New BeJioldhas frilhtened off prospective Nowaaays when ~e take eur Istudents nen-stop airplane flights from UniversIty to Offer Wl~ 5-7388 r The records must ~ there New York toSan Francisco we Doctor(lte iCourses

bu~ied in dusty archives th~ can at least be gratef~l ior the dryest of dry bones btitr~con- course of Americanhis~OIY BnOOKLYNmiddot (NC)-The first ~CENTER structed they would form ~skel- What if the airpfane had stages of a newevening program eton of a fascinatin~ story come first The Great American Iearling to the doctoraldegreein Point and W~lIpaper

As in the period before the Desert might still be there physics will be inaugurated this Dupcut Paint bulleomin~ of the railroads the Jes- intact and many a prosperous semester at the graduate school of arts and sCience of St Johns the shyuit missionaries followeA American Diocese a dream 1Ihat University j RI~~

Indian trails tothe Rockies and was never realized t bull beyond so inmiddot the half-century U M ~ At the same time the graduate ~~~ 422 ACUSh A~erges ore t t school will also introdlKe a between 1850 and 1900 the Dio- n eres cor Middle St eesan priests rode the rails for- n tomic Science which with German is advised bull A caurse in the RussiaIi language

New Bedfrird i ever Westward GENEVA (NC)-The apos- for researchin advanced psysics

Names Forgotten tolic opportunities present in the The program announced by They came alon~ with the worlO of sCierice today are not Father Joseph f E Hogan CM REVEREi

ail road builders The strange adequately appreciated by Ainer dean will be open to graduate paradox of history that turned iean Catholics Father Theodore engineers and to holders of deshy WindoIN Compa~y the Irish farmer into the West- M ~esburgh CSC president gr~es in physics applied physics ALUMINUM ern railroad construction hand of the University of Notre Dame or in related Sllbjeets WINDOWS - DOORS played its part in the unsung has said Much of the work toward the CANOPIES - AWNINGSdrama He is here as an alternate dele- top degree will be in research

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offer Mass hear confessions Conference on Peaceful Uses af them astrophysics atomic physhyprojectint( lines came priests to at the Second InternatiGnal OUS branches of physics among

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The very names of most of changes in the wake of nuclear quantum electrodynamics Father OL I these priests are forgotten men power soon to be available ev- Hogan said ~ VIER Ii k e Father William Kelly erywhere said Father Hes- M SJI F --- whose beat was the Unio~Jurgh ~dding thlt Catholics any tuuents rom Plumbirlg - Heat~ng Pacific fro in Cheyenne WYo- ~ave an mescapabl~ role to pl~y Low Inco~e Families ming~ to Wasat~h Utah during In such an eco~omlc and SOCial SHERBROOKE (NC)-About 915 Acushnet middotAv~ the late 60s and the ea~ly 70s revohthon bull 42 per cent of the 888 regular At yeld Squore or Father William Moloney a Impresset by the ldeahllm of students attending the Univer- New Bedford legendary figure along the Cen- the younger nuclear experts sHy of Sherbrooke during its I

fral Pacific from Ogden to Father Hesbur~h voiced ~he 1957-58 term came from families New Bedfords Leading Truckee in the 70s and 80s hope that t~e VISIOn of the m-~ with estimated annual incomes Plumber ~

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CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyTotal continence the adoption of children and the use of the Ogino-Knaus (rhythm) method arc permissible solutions to the problem of hereditary blood diseases His Holiness Pope Pius XII said here

Artificial insemination direct sterilization contraception and voiuntary adultery were listed by the Holy Father as soluliulls which are not permitted

The Pope made these stateshyments in his second speech withshyin eight days to a group of blood specialists on the moral probshylems facing scientists and inshydividuals in regard to heredishytary blood ailments

His first address was made to delegates attending the conshygress of the International Soshyciety of Blood Transfusion in Rome His most recent speech was made to more than 600 scishyentists attending the Seventh Inshyternational Congress of Hemashytology

Possible Solutions Recalling that in his first adshy

dlress he had outlined the probshylem of opposing Rhesus or Rh factors which can adversely afshyfect the circulatory system of the newly born and lead to their death the Pontiff discussed the possible solutions to the probshylems as advanced by modem ~ience

He reminded the scientists of his speech to the International Congress of Catholic Doctors in 1949 and declared that We have absolutely refuted insemination between people who are not married and even between marshyried couples because this practice is not within the rights of married couples lmd is conshytrary to Catholic natural and moral law

He forbade voluntary adult shyery the attempt of a couple to have a child through a third party because no married pershyson can put his conjugal rights at the disposal of a third pershyson and any attempt to renomcc these rights remains without reshysults

Sterilization In regard to direct sterlti7ashy

tion the Pope stated that seveshyral times we have taken a p0shy

sition on the subject We allowed in substance that direct sterilization was lot authorized by the i-ight of a man to dispose of his own body and cannot be considered as a valid solution to avoid the transmission 01 a lick heredity He said however that there are cases in which indirect stershyfllzation is permissible when It carried out for the good of the organism and not for the purpose of rendering proere3t1on impossible

The Pontiff recalled the words of Pope Pius XI in the encyshyclical Casti Connubii in which themiddot use of contraceptives was called a violation of the middotnatutal law andmiddot an act deshyprived of its power to create

new life by the human willw

In his latest address the Holy Father answered a number of questions asked by the scienshytists concerning the moral probshylems faced by those who are victims of the so-cal1ed Medishyterranean Blood Disease Disshycussion of this disease formed a large part Of the Popes first address to blood specialists

several varieties of this ail shyment generally fatal involve Rh factors and are found in Italy Greece and al1 other areas of the Mediterranean basin where Phoenician colonization has left its mark Immigrants have carried the disease to the United States and many other countries

In regard to this disease the Pope stated

1 Blood tests are advisable and may be obligatory in cershytain cases in these areas

2 Carriers may be advised against marriage but may not be forbidden to marry

3 Married couples who beshycome aware that they have the disease may be advised not to have children but cannot be forbidden to have them shy

4 Such a hereditary disease is not sufficient to render a marriage invalid

5 The d~ath of a first child due to Rh factors is not suffi shycient to render a marriage null and void

In answering other questions asked by the visiting scientists the Pope said that hereditary problems in generat require those concerned to avoid all m~re or less grave danger or harm either to the interested party or to the descendants

Fr McSwiney Council PlansGuest Night

Father McSwineymiddot Council 2525 Knights of Columbus of C

Hyanni~ is sponsoring a Guest Nigh~ at 8 Thursday night Oct 9 at the council home on Winter St Hyannis

Grand Knight John J McConshynell extends an invitation from the Council to all men in the parishes of Osterville Center- ville Hyannis Yarmouth Barn stabe and Harwich to attend The purpose of the evening is to acquaint Catholic men with the aims and activities of the Knights of Columbus

Deputy Grand Knight Daniel J Slavin Membership and InshylIurance Activities Chairman anshynounces that a film These Men Called Knights will portray the activities of the Knights 01 Columbus Refreshments will be erved

An invitation to attend is also extended to brother Knights from ot~er parishes The foUowing members of the council may be contacted for further informashytion William K Crowell ltgtsterville Stanley McLean Centerville James Hobert Hyannis Andrew Doherty Yarmouth Paul Donoshyvan Harwich and Claudio Alexshya~der Barnstable

Commission to Control Literature Q

~ Merely Assists Attorney General BOSTON (NC)-Gov Foster

Furcolo has signed into law it bm creating a seven-man Dbshyscene Literature Control Comshymission to assist the attorney

general in preventing the sale of obscene and other prohibited

middotliterature The law provides that the comshy

mission shall consist of seven members including a representshyative of the folJowing religious faiths Protestant Catholic and Jewish an educator and three persons qualified by education and experience The members wHi serve for five-year terms without pay

Their function will be to reshyeommend to the attorney genershyal whenever a book magazine comic book pocket-size book or other publication on sale or about to be placed oli sale apshypears to them to violate (Massashychusetts law) that appropriate

action be taken to prevent the sale or distribution of such pubshylcation

None of the members of the new commission has yet been appointed

In an editorial the Pilot Bosshyton Archdiocesan newspaIrer

RECEIVES DIPLOMA Miss Patricia Tinkham of New Bedford kisses the Episcopal Ring as she receives her diploma from Bishop Connolly at St Annes Hospital School of Nursing graduation exercises

California State Board Opposes

THE ANCHORshyThurs Oct 2 1958

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Motion Pilaquo~ufie Problem -Study

ALBANY (NC) - The motion picture problem will be studied in November public hearings by the New York State legislatures Commitshytee on the Publication and Disshysemination of Obscene Material

The committee will look into the charge that motion pictures and motion picture advertising spread every kind of monstrosity before our youngsters in action and in color

The committee declared it is amazed to see the extent to which sex and immorality are being exploited and sensationshyalized in advertisements plasshytered throughout our cities and accepted and displayed by reputable news media

There have been improvements in the moral tone of comic books but it noted that sex and girly magazines continue to have widespread distribution

If we are going to solve our obscenity problems the comshymittee concluded we need a

Move to Tax PrivQte Scho()ls

pointed out that the law does not add any newlegislation nor even tighten existing legislation - OIL CO INC-in spite of the somewhat exshycitable remarks of those opposshy

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SACRAMENTO (NC) -The California State Board of Equalshyizaiion is unanimously opposed to levying a property tax 6ft

Californias non-profit elemenshytary and high schools because it would be contrary tothe public interest

A November election baUot referendum seeks to reimpose property taxes on Californias private non-profit schools of

less than collegiate grade y

Taxpayers Save The five-member equalization

board has emphasized that opershyation of non-profit schools reshyduces public school taxes by $118000000 annuallY through the edmiddotucation-at no public exshypense-of 340000 children who otherwise would be enrolled in public schools

The Board of Equalization is provided for by the California constitution as a state adminisshytrative agency to determine the true value of property for taxashytion purposes Its members are elected one from each congresshysional district

An estimated public school capital outlay of $400600000 would be required for l~nd acshyquisition and to duplicate the school buildings erected at no public expenses by the 1876

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Pointing out that at the presshyent time the State of California allocates approximately $800shyOOOOQO annually or 40 per cent of the total operating budget of the state for the support and maintenance of public schools the board declared that fairshyness justice equity and ecoshynomics all support the continushyance of tax exemption for nonshyprofit schoolsbullbull~

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The committee also asserted that there are few television programs which are not spoiled by the injection of large doses of violence cruelty and brutality With respect to radio the public is being subjected to numerous popular songs replete with indecent suggestions and implications This is the trend that should be watched careshyfully

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~ angels with the- minislry- of Ilaws of good ~nd evil Which He ha~ ena~led reason to ~ watching for and safeguarding

discqver for th~ cqnquct of human ~ctions This law of ~ everyone of His creatures thatmiddot

nature is binding all over the globe-in- all countries at all behold not His Face The month times no human -lawsare of any validity if contrary to lo of October is dedicated to the this Holy Angels as well as to the

H~ly Rosary This is die answer tothemiddot current contrpv~rsy in the

TOMORROW -- St Therese New York hospitals about the prescription of contraceptive Lisieux (Little Flower of Jesus)devices SI1(~h a move is against the long-standing practice Virgin She was born Marie of ~he hospitalsoIt is oppoled by Catholics as against_ the Francoise Therese Martin in 1873

at Alencon France and at themoral law of God a law that is binding on Catholic age of 15 entered the CarmeliteProtestant and Jew_ community at Lisieux Her prog

Those in~ fa~or of birth control by artificial or ~nshy ress in the spiritual life was such natural meai-Is brlng out all the stock arguments-large that she was made Mistress of

Novices at the age of 22 Shefamilies and poor parents the dangers to the mothers died middotin 1897 but her brief life health the problem of overpopulation They are so busy was remarkable for its humility~

feeling (lorry for parents that they forget two very middott~ simplicity and patient endurance important items ofmiddot sufferirig Since her death in

numerable miracles have beenThefirst is that no one may act against the law of crediteci to her intercession andnature that is against the law of God To freely use a devotion to her has spread aU

faculty given by nature for procreatioriand in the use to over the world In Englishshypervert it and thw~rt it andmiddotdeprive it of the natural term speaking countries she is known given by nature itself is against the purpose and law of as the Little Flower of Jesus

nature in granting that faculty __-=~~~~=~~=~==~===+-___ she was canonized in 1925 SATURDAY - St Francis ofSome effete and indulgent Romans had attached to 1

The FamilyClinic Assisi Confessor He was borntheir banquet halls a Vomentorium to which they could U Cit Dt I in 1182 and was early inspiredretire and relieve themselves of the surfeit of their rges OUp es 0 IISCUSSl J ~~ili~Y 10~~nf j~i~etYth~~banqueting in order thatthey might return to the table and still further enjoy the sensation of taste in their selvesto him and were constiFam-ly Pans Together ~~~I ~ tuted a religious Order by Popeepicurean repasts while frustrating the very purpos~ of By Father John L Thomas ~d I Innocent III The order rapidlyeating itself Any doctor would say that gluttony is an Assistant Professor of Sociolog3 I spread throughout Christendomabuse and perversion of a human faculty it is forbidden After visiting ihe East St Franshy St Lo~is Universityby the clear dictates of reason ald is morally wrong cis alternated between preaching

Tim and I have had our first big disagreement Were to the multitudes and fasting inContraceptive birth controlstands in the same category of pla~ning our honeymoon and ~e ~ants to go l~P to th~ ilake desert solitude During one ofperveIsion country where theres good fIshmg I say fIshmg I~ for his retreats he received on his

The second item that is overlooked in the sentimental bachelors Id like to travel around and visit some of the hands feet and side the printshysterics favoring birth control is that there is an answer places Ive always wanted to opportunity to be ~lone to Jnjoy ~~e~h~nf~~~6~otlIidSof Christ Htl that i$ in accordance with the law of God And that answer see My sister did thatarid your ne~ly acqUlred IntImacylies in self-restraint II together m a leisurely mutually SUNDAY - St Placid and

we got cards f rom a over satisfying way Companions Martyrs He wasAs Mahatma Gandhi has written Medic~l men will while they were away It I dont havmiddote to remind you born in Rome of a patrician fam~

earn the gratitude of mankind if instead of deising arti shy was thrilling Isnt Tim being Helen that l1oneymoons I like ily in 515 At the age of seven ficial means of birth control they willfind out means of selfish weddi~gs often serve seVeral his father took him to the mon~ self-control Mor5l1 results can only be produced by moral You know other purpose~ some of which astery of Subiaco and at 13 he

Helen every qlay obscure their real mean- followed St Benedict to estabshyrestraints All other restraints defeat the purpose for time Im called ing Because getting married is lish a monastery Five years latewhich they were Int~J1ded The reasoning underlying t~~ to discuss hon- a social event we tend to irrlitate the place was overrun by barshy

use of artificial methods is that indlll~ence isa necessity middoteymoons Imiddoten- and alltoo frequently tol im- barians who burned everything of life Nothing can be more fallacious joy recalling a press others with the way we to the ground St Placid his two

And George Bernard Shaw has said of 9irth control little German manage it I brothers Eutychius and Victorshytreatise on mar- Although your own likes and inus his SIster Flavia who hadThere is no birth and damn little control riage written a- dislikegt along with your past come to visit them along with

For restraint requires self-control will power and the round 1850 The experience together should be Donatus Firmatus Faustus arid help qf-Almighty God the God who gave the faculty of proshy author had very the chief guides in planningmiddot some 30 other monks were put creation to human beings the God Who foresaw all the definite ideas your honeymoon perhaps I can to death for their faith

about the middotafter- offer a few helpful suggestions MONDAY-St Bruno Confesbulldiffic~lties and the objections that have always been and ate math of the First keep the unique char- sor The founder of the CarthUbeingput forward concerningmiddot the use of this faGulty God wedding He acter of this period clearly in sians was born in Cologne abo~isurely is not outdone in wisdom by a group of iridividuals gave husbands one guidirigprin- mind You will be going through 1030 and studied in paris He

who woulQ play His role by denying the Very obviou~ cipl~-show YOllr wifemiddot whos some profoundly intimate I ex- was made canon of Cologne and primarypurpose of the faculty he~d of the family right away periences in starting your life later held the same office at

It is a sad commentary on modern morals when the Even in returning fromCiurch t9gether and your schlaquodule Rheims With six companions after the )e4ainil ifsectl1e ~ants should provide the freeflom determined to forsakethe worldsuggestion ofmiddot self~restraint is looked on with horror lmd to t~keone wa~ you take an- privacy and fJexible unhurried he retired to Grand Chartreusebull the idea of Gods help is brushed aside withoutmiddot comment other j~st tompoundke clear whos leisure to take the reqJired Later St Bruno was called to

When will man learn tha~the will of God is still the best rule boss Husbands who fail to do pace which will allow you the Rome by a former disciple of for mans life and happiness this are in for a rough time all adjustments and adaptatio~s in Pope Urban II The bustle of the

the rest of their lives stride I citydisturbed him He retired toAs the distinguished British physician Dr E Podvin Marriage is ~artnership Second t~ough marria~e the mOlntans of Calabria wherehas written The birth control moveJ1lent is bankrupt It

How middottimes have changed-and makes y~u hfe partners i this he founded a second Charteris bankrupt in sound principles of morality It is scientifshy in this regard for the better partnership IS a process nqt an house He died about 1101 and ically bankrupt in its heedless disregard or ignorance of Its a good idea to work together act so what you plan to dp on was canonized 500 years later the medical indications for the physical arid nerve dangers in planning your honeymoon your hneymoon should Include TUESDAY-Feast of the Most inherent in its methods It is scientifcally barikrupt in its Sometimes because they are somethl~g you can bot~ r~son- Holy Rosary This feast also

very much in love either the ably enJoy In fact thiS lSI the ~ommemorates St lVIary of Vicconstant appeal to the non-existent danger of overpopulashybride or the groo~ makes all time w~en YO~l should leaIjn to tory a day which Pope Pius Vtion It is scientifically bansrupt in its economic principle the concessions start domg thIngs as a team instituted to be kept eactI year

that poverty and misery can be wiped out by lowering the This may ~ot be as healthy Social Life Important 1 in memory of the victory grantedbirth rate when an alleviation of these evils can only be as it sounds Gouples should Third you may now feelthat to the Christians in a naval batshyattained in an age of social justice It is scientifically learn to discuss all their family you could never be alone to- tie against the Turks after bankrupt in its agit~tion for a change of the laws with plans together Marriage is a gether long enough This iis a invoking the help of the Mothe~

partnejihip~husbandsand wives common delusion but dont fall of Godregardlo contraceptives which laws are founded on sound were made to be helpm~tes with for it Plan your honeymoon so WEDNESDAY-St Bridget ofmorality sound economics and sound sociology each contributing to marital suc- that it provides access to some Sweden Widow She was it

ThQse who preach birth control would do wen to turn

cess and happiness according to social life and entertairimerlt A member of the Swedish royaltheir zeal to a study of God and the laws of God as found their ability solitary twosonle may bedomefamily born in 1034 She mar in nature It would bea better work than the perversion of However in all this modern a highly tiresome circle ~fter ried Prince Ulpho of Sweden nature that they endorse emphasis on the needmiddotfor dis- a few days i and they had eight chiidren

cussion whether among cl)uples Four~h dont ~ry to impress Many years later she and her oJ grOlJps it is gen~rally for- others wi~h your durability as husband middotseparatea by mutiJa) gotten that middotdiscussion which is travelers or the size of your consent He joined the Cister W he A 0R middotmiddotmiddotNCH not based on clear knowledge of bank roll This is the honey cians andofshe-foundedSaviourthe comth~pertinent prirmciples and fac1smoonofyol1r marriagenot an munity St i~ result in little more than pooled efforttoshow off before your Abbey of Wastein - ignorance neighbors ~

Your letter suggestsmiddot that you Fifth if at all Possi~le plan convenient timesjust iIi case 1 ()FFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF middotTHEDIOCESE OF FALL RIVER and Tim have made this mis- to attendMass and Communioi( Thats about it Helen I tak~ -r

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I Sacred Hearts Senior Merit FinalistCommunion Breakfasts A IIeRior at Sacred Hearts 10000 lligh scorers in nationally Miss Mandeville a straight A

AcademyFairhaven llas been conducted eJtaminations which student is attending SaereclThe Parish Parade named a semifinalist in the Nashy testedmiddot one third of all twelftb Hearts Academy on a four year tional Merit Scholarship contest grade students in lihe country scholarship She is editor of theST ANTHONYS

MATTAPOISETT ST MAamprS CATBEDUr She is Sanda Mandeville With other semifinalists slle will yearbook and glee club accomshyThe Rosary-Altar Society is

conducting a member~hip drive n will hold a ccm1munion breakshyfast Oct 3

ST IOHN THE BAPTIST CENTRAL VILLAGE

The Ladies Guild will sponsOll bull whist Saturday night at fJ in the itarish hall Mrs John Costa fs ehairman At a meeting tonight members will hear Rev Edward C Duffy of St James Church New Bedford speak on his naval experience in the Far East A potluck sup~r at 730 will preshycede the meeting

The Guild will join St Isidore the Farmer Dartmouth-Westport Council No 4373 Knights of Columbus in a family pilgrimage 10 La Salette Oct1 S Cars will meet at the back of St George Church Westport at 2 Sunday afternoon

iMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOltlH EASTON

A military whist is planned with Mrs George Newman as chairman The-Wamens Guild is supporting the parish sale af CathoIic Christmas cards

ST PAULS TAUNTON

Miss Betty Murby Pawtueket wiH be guest soloist at the monthly meeting and insallashynon of officers at 745 PM Thursday Oct 9 Mrs Paul Michney is the newly elected president OUR LADY OF GRACE NOUTIIf WESTPORT

The Womens Guild will meet at B PM Tuesday Oct 7 at the parish hall The Living Rosary will be held Sunday Oct 5 fol- lowed by Benediction ST LOUIS FALL RIVER

The Confraternity of Chrisshytian Mothers will hold an open meeting Sunday afternoon to which husbands as well as wives are invited Babysitters will be on duty in the preprimary classshyroom of St Louis school Rev John E Boyd will speak on his Euopean pilgrimage and musical entertainment will be offered by girls poundCom Mt St Marys Academy

ST JOSEPHS FAlLL RIVER

The Mens Club is forming a shuffleboard league Members of the parish baseball team will be honored at a supper meeting

Twenty-four new members were received at the second anshynual membership tea held in the parish hall Past presidents were pouretmiddots Entertainment was ofshyfered by a group from Mt St Marys Academy

FALL aVER daughter of MI and Mrs Hoshybe WOlDens Guild m hold mer Mandeville ITt Collette

an laquo)pen meeting and style show Street New Bedford and a memshyat 8 PM Monday Oct 6 ill the bet- Of Oul Lady of Perpetual Catholic Cwnmunity Center Mrs Help parish Joseph Springer is in charge of arrancements 1IU11 - MaocIeriUe is ~

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FALL alVEIt The Co~cil of Catholic WGshy

mell will spnsor a CommllftiOll breakfast open to all women of the parish Sunday Oct 19 Rey Ambroise RodrigueOP is guest speaker

The Oct 13 meeting will take the form of a Halloween party at 130 ift the church hall The annual tea was attended by 100 including eight new members Mrs Alfred Blais and Mrs Elshylery Chace PGured

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

A cake sale will be held Satshyurday Oct 18 in McWhirrs The Womens Guild will join in the clistrict evening of recolshyledion to be held at Notre Dame Thursday Oct 9 at 7sectn Memshybers will serve as hostesses after the church services

Teenagers whists wi~ resume Friday night Oct 10 at 8 in the school halll There will be a Communion breakfast Nov 30 also in the school hall Guild members received family prayer cards at their last meeting also inaugurated ~ question box pershyiod which will be middota regular feashyture under the sponsorship of the discussion club A motion picture of Our Lady of La SalshyeUe was shown -

The next meeting will bemiddot Monday night Oct 20 at 745 under chairmanship of MrsWilshyfred Garand University of Ireland To Honor CU Rector W~SHINGTON (NC) -Msgr

VTilliam J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of Amershyicamiddot here will receive an honorshyary doctorate of laws from the Natienal University of Ireland

The degree will be awarded tet Msgr McDonald in absentia at an Oct 17 ceremony in St Patshyricks Hall Dublin Castle It wiil be s~nt to John J Hearne Irish ambassador to the United States whe will present it to ~

M~Donald

Announcement of the honor to be conferred on the Catholic University rector was made in a cetmmunication to Msgr McshyDonald by Eamon deValera Prime Minister of Ireland and chancellor of the National Unishyversity of Ireland

underglt a three hour examinashytion Dec 6 If slle passes it sucshycessfully she will be eligible to compete for at least 735 college scholarships awarded National Merit winners by business and prafessional interests

panist This semester she is among more than 50 topranking science students from the New Bedford area who have been invited to attend Ii special bacshyteriology course at the New Bedshyford Institute of TechnolOfa

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By John Jay Da~y Jr (While Mary Tinley takes a three weeks vacation from

writing (but not from housework) members of the Daly familyhave been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Dalys oldest)

The initial plan was simple en~ugh With two other eouples wed arrange to leave our kids behind and get away from the mall for a quiet weekend at the beach after Labor Day For a while at least wed be young marrieds instead of young harrieds But somehow we

wound up taking them all with us and for a full week It turned out to be more fun than wed ever imagi1ed

A friend of a friend knew a realtor in Rehoboth Beach Del~ aware through whom we rented

I acottage within earshot of the Atlantics rolling surf Since it had seven bedrooms and three baths it aptly fit its nicknameThe Orphanage --W i t h Parshyents Heres why BIll and JoanKohlerbrought

their three gals Katherine four Molly threl and Jodie one Jack and Helen Pyne with five

supplied the oldest and the youngest AndYsix Maureen four Laurie three Jay-Jay two and Tommy just three months Lu and I brought all we had tooLuAime five Deirdre

Sean three and MaurafourDearly two I bull

Never Dull There was never a d411 moshy

ment in the Orphanage Its enormous size gave the children bull real sense of freedom with a minimum of- adultmiddot supervision

They discovered the front and a back staircase which they cailed their short cutbut they in-

The outdoor bath houses in the backyard becametheir play apartments On the hug e screenedporch which ran threeshy

quarters of the way arOllrid the hOuse were big wicker chairswhich~when tipped and turned ~uld become everything from make-believe tentSi to ships at eea

ADd theymiddot discovered each ether The first day when our

~uAime was asked pleasemiddot give

this cracker to Jodie she stopped a minute before asking I forget Whi~h ones Jodie J)ut at weeks end there was no forgetting first middle and last names color prefereqce for paper cups cereal likes and disshylikes and all the other seemingshy)y trivial but highly importantthings that make children disshytinct little people

Though the kids outnumbered the adults two to one we still IuId plenty to gO around We

VeI~ never without willing sit shy ter~lifeguards to serve as b~ach patrolWhen the kids wanted to

0 iii sWImming or play vithmiddot the ~avesthere was enough

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husband power to stake out a small area Then six strong arms stood ready to scoop up toppledtykes after a big wave knOCKed

em down The kids were back on their feet before they had time to be scared Nor was the cottage ever without at least one adult on hand for snacks naps and the ever-needed bathroom patrol

We fed the little ones first 90

8 ~T~E A~CHO~ Thurs 0(2 1958

Feast in Factory Features Mass Amid Looms

DERBY England (NC)-

A Derby textile mill run on lines inspired by the workshyers encyclicals celebrated its factory feast with HighMass sung among the spinning looms

The Mass was celebrated by Bishop Edward Ellis of Nottingshyham at the request of Rlan Turshy

ner ma~aging director of theSpa Lane Mills Workers share in the management and profits and the mills have a chapel used by both its Catholic and its non-Catholic employees

Bishop Ellis preaching to the assembledc 0 n gr ega t i on of ~orkers told the~n that in this bull unique plant lit EngHnd ali are

they could play on the porch SISTERS GUESTS AT TEA Smiddot t t S d H rt d d b hwhile tbe adults ate After a few - IS ersa acre ~a it con~1 ere ~em ers of t e same days we discovered an invariable middotP~lrlshSchoollliNorth Attleboro were guests atthe arinualV~ famIly I

pattern During every dessert tea of the Women~sGuild Siuiday Mrs Joseph BealichaiiH~ ~espe~1or and c~p~ratio~ wlthones employer Will mspir what we called The Icebreaker ~haIrman IS sh~wn POUrlllg for Rev JQseph SLar1~ the e~ployee to work hard and would come in irom the pOrch pastor SIter Suzanne M~rle SUSG~ana Mother MarIe conscientiously taking a stand~ I

to see Wliat the big folks weie Gemma SUSC 6 ard not fiom the slackers but up to After a few diversiori~IY ti (~ giving of- ones best he added questions hed bluntly say he Three Studentsmiddot Represent D~Iomiddotcese He will rightly ex~ect ~is emshywanted some goodies To send I ployer to care for him WIth un- The Icebreaker back we st At Newman Club Convention de~standing and they too must tried r~ason Tllen strong talk M M t P t d C try to understlttnd and sympa- Then appe~se~entin the form llse~ ar 1 er~ an ar~middot Ballat whichthe AnnualNew thiz~ with him in his proble~~ of a tasty tldbItmiddotgiveil with the 01 Twe_d~e of New Be~lford and man Club Award was presented Yo h e h d f~ Joan Robmson of Attleboro have u av a years 0 pros bull hushed admOnItion dont tell tl t d t th to MISS Helen White outstand- perity aridregular work and the others recent y rellurne ft 0 telrd~e- ing CathoItc authorand ed ucator been a happy f~mlly Sotoo

variably used thelonger waylhe~cebreakersclear Jlath for tionalneeds~f the Catholic stu- ton Street NewgtB~dford i~

spec IVfl co eges aer a ten mg WellarQe~ ~90 late that ap- the week-long 44th Annual Con All three girls felt~the spirit

peasementll as wr~~ for ventionof the National Newman of Newmanism at the cQrivention moochersas~kesayslt IS for Club Federation which was held was very inspiringandeachleft Matsu or MUnIch The ~cebr~ak- on the campus of Ohio State with aspirit of making herNe~~ e~ wlJ~~ hardly l1a~e bltt~n mto - U1iversity of Columbus Ohio man Club a bigg~r ~nd better hiS tidbIt before hed be on the Th N CI b one h t t hi b t Th e ewmanmiddot u IS an organ- ~ - porc 0 repor s O y enizatiQn founde~ to provide for Mart~ai dinighterof Mr and all the httle ships woulll f~llow the religious social and educa- Mrs Zigmund Peret of 455 Clin-

suppllel dent on a secular campus The Senior andmiddotPresideiltof ihe New Sitters Jackpot theme of this YearscoDvention man ciuo at-Mt-HolY9ke College

Prob~bly the funniestslngle was Chris~ On Your Campus Carol daughter 0fMrarid Mrs event- irithecomedyifillectimiddotThedelegates attended 1edures John TWeedie of 34 Hunter

weekoCcurted i~~~siniglii ~nd discussions ~hich were de- Street New ampidfordisa~Senior tions ~eadded when t~e hUlbarjds treated the ~i~nedto assistmiddotthemin promot and PresidenLof her gpgtupat D j wiveS ~ da9ci~gat~thebig ~iilg moreeffective and efficient BrilgewaferState leaherspol UJl~Q()QI~Rector j

resort ho~ela~WbpCkfupthe~NewmanClubs onmiddottheir cam ilege JOlin a ~enioral~middotand NEW YORK (NC) - Msgr _beacii-ArmedwItb)be names of puses Treasurer of ~heCIubat~ridgeFralcis F ~Reh lt vice rector 01 afe~ reliab1~middotsitter~middotailthr~i N~wDlall Aret water Teachers eollegeis~~theNorth~yhcanCpllege i~

menappr oacbe4 the fi~si prosgt ) daughter ofMJs~ G Russell~~b+Ronupa~~been appointedr~- pecCSomehow the f~ct ih~t Hlg~pomt ()fth~ c~nve~tlOn inso~~U P~rrY Ave Attlebcf~~t~r of- St Josephs Seminar~ there were 12 kidsmad~ her ras th~ Ina~gural ~an9uet an4 Mss ~ouiloociieN Y

have o pr~or engiIgement~ Same thing witbthemiddot second As our list dwindlell we caught on

For the third only one husbandmiddot p1 C K went to the doorWhenShe asked- how many kids he jokshyinglysaid IOh about a dozen7~r so and quickly diverted her lt

withsubject as ra~es reportingtime directions etc ~I

It wasnt unti~ we Jere n~rly ~ ~ f h d h th h miS e sqUIrmg er roug each of the seven bediooms ro

we could show her with a flash- lighi each ofihesleidping~tyk~ i

~ -~ did she reaJize there aduallycould be 12 kids HopefullYsbe

asked There are oldlaquoPoii~s arent ther~~Ohyes we Said

IAndyssbBut hell be sevengtiith thefesltMbullbullgf~dietit in February Ve qufcklyadded

wheriwt ~middotg6tbackmiddotftom tHe

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the hOuse a miilutebefore her BABY SITTING sign vas re bull placed Vith RUGS ~nAIDEDc DO ~e reco~men~ thai kind of vaCation youbetWtlole- heartedly If office vacatiol1s permit well doJtoagain For one thing no child ever-asked Whatll I do now theres n~ body to play with Andwheri we got home with only our four Jt was downright quiet 7 well almost

~ N~~d Nunti6 YATIC~ CITY (NC)-Arch-~ blshop UllbeI-t9 Mozz6ni Apos

tolic NunCio toBolivia has been reassigned by Hismiddot ~~liness~ Popei Pi~s XII as tPflci~ to A1gentina

bull T~e 54year~~(FArchbishop wasi born in Bueno~ Aires 1but re2~

WOMEN~~ HEAD ~rs ceived his~~~cent~tiond~ Italy He - Mark A TheIssen of Covmg- was ordained for the Diocese of

~ totlyeny isthe ne~president Macera~ Jt~ly ~n ~~27a~d en f of the National Council of tered thedIplomatic er~IGe 01

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must you stand together 1ft these harder days Af~er Mass Mr Turner pre-

sided at the annual factory meeting at which h~ read his report After reportmg on the past year s work~nd progress he said that tht apostolate of the f~ctoryis~lowlYbutsurelyde~

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THE jNCHOR - 9 Thurs Oct 2~J 95~~

Todays Fashions

Fo~rNew SilhbJette$Welcome Council Mee~ingFallWith Flattering Lines Held inWarehamBy Ellen KeHey

St Patricks Parish Center Wareham was the scene of the

The new dress silhouettes are definitely flattering Leading fashioI) designers the world over h~lVe gotten toshy

New Bedford District Councilgether and brought us four versions of the new look which meeting of the Diocesan Council are wearable for nearly everyone These eye-compeIIingnew of Catholic Women silhouettes are the empire Retreats at Cathedral C~mpTheyre made of lustro_glothe trapeze the relaxed look announced by Miss Lillian Rosswool and to me are Joveliest inand the blouson The key to spiritual development chairman the four versions of the

beige or teal blue include Oct 17 throug~ 19 for

Some of the lovliest newnew look is that they myst be women from New Bedford loose enough to cause the wearer lounge robes emerge In shorter Taunton and Cape Cod Oct to move about freely and easily lengths this season and are de~ 24 through 26 for Franco-Amershyand still be shaped enough to signed to look like dresses One ican women from Fall River look attractive The empire ver- of my favorites is a cozy boufshy Oct 31 through Nov 2 for Portshysion puts its emphasis above a fant lounger in a charming ATTEND RET REA T Shown at Cathedral Camp uguese women from New Bedshywaist-skimming full skirt which Colonial print It is made of where they attended the Womens Retreat are left to right ford and Nov 7 through 9 for gives us a brand new version of toast-warm co t ton flannel Miss Elizabeth K Cavanagh and Miss Cecile Braisboth of Franco-American women from the princess dress spruced with cotton corduroy North Attleboro Mrs Margaret A Powers and Mrs Chris- New Bedford

and trimmed in frostywhite Its tina Souza both of Fall River The years program for parentAnent the new look do start belted in the back buttoned in an~ family education was out the s~as~n ~ith a trape~e dres the front and a~ailalle in a

lined by chairman Mrs Michael the draabcally newhne that variety of sizes This favorite of Fall River Nun Makes Professfon J OLeary It will stressmar- changes the shape of ~all to mine cost slightly over three I P d D

riag~ forums Cana Conferences ma~~ you ll clt~pletely dIffe~enti dollars proving that fashion n rovi ence iocese SOC iety and the fostering of religiouswoman Its a faShion revolution may )le achieved on even the Among the six young women customs in the home - th~ trapczesnhoette most stringent of bUdgetsl recently professed as the first

Miss Mary Foley youth chair shy~ members of the newly-estabshyman requested parish palmiddottici~

7 0 u n g successor beautifully Colorful warm and ve r y Provid~nce in the Diocese of Launched by Diors brilliarit Tow Coats lished Society- of Our L~dy of

pation in plans for National modified by our own wonderful smart are the Tow Coats for Catholic Youth Week starting Providence is Sister Mary Do-American designers the trapeze girls aged 7 to 11 Theyre warm Oct 26 Registration will be lores the former Angela OBrien

held at Kennedy Youth Center thiS Fall ~arrowat the top matching mittens and zany cap A native of County Cork Ireshye~erges as a leading silhouette water-repellent have usually oF44 Conant St Fall River

this week hel~ awar from the body by They are anti-freeze treatment land Sister D()lores was brought The meeting was addressed cut the trapeze falls to a gently for girls who have to get up to thiscountty four years ago by Diocesan officers of tlJel round~ fJ~led hemline Its ex- ~ middotandget out for school Each is by the late Mrs Philip Shannoh womens group and by Rev tre~ely beco~~ng and verymiddot middot a handsome full-length coat of rlill River With whom she Raymond McCarthy of tbe Dio-middot fashionable inspirtd by those which ski lived until she entered the new cesan Family Life Bureau who

fberlts a revolution middotin coat c ha m p ion swear on cold Society explained the objectives iiI the fashions bulltoo Youll admire coats windy ski tovvsmiddot hence their The Society of Our Lady of the Council

0in wonderful textured weaves clever name These smart Tow Providence was founded by Most Sister of the Missionary Sershypebbly surfaces velvety cash C()~ts have quilted linings for Rev Russell J McVihney Bishshy vants of the Most Blessed Trin- meres-all shaped into lines of added warmth and gay colorful op of Providence Very Rev ity were guests of honor and charmin~ newness Youll see Tyrolean tr~m (Their price js Louis W Dunn ViCe-Chancellor members of the clergy presimt trapeze flares chemise backs budgEitwoilderful) of the Providence Diocese is included Rtmiddot Rev Msgr Hugh empire details lightly belted Have ypu seen the new Career chaplain to the Society The Sisshy A Gallagher district moderator fullness some coats with big GirlS Stiits Tl)eyre middotreallY tels were founded to give cateshy Rev John Chippendale and collars of mink Persian lamb something Tailored to a T chetical instructions do parish Father McCarthy

1 visitation work arid assist inbeaver lynx you 1 admire them in gently f tt d rectories in the Providence Di- Evening SchoolCuordlmted Knits I e and straight-up-and-down

SISTER MARY DOLORES Coordinated kruts have the styles The fitted suits hew to cese COPENHAGEN (N C) - A the empire line with a high Shortly after Sister Dolores

1 t l ok d h h t thO t h b ficial prayer book of the Church Catholic evening school-featurshycasua SUI 0 al1 are Ig - gently outlined waistline and a came 0 IS coun rys e egan rating favorites this season of sliniskirt The straight-up-and- to feel the pull of a religious L hop McVinney presided at ing weekly lectures on the hisshy

middot f hi Th I t Sh h d f th k the profession of these first mem- tory of religion and medievaFeasy 1In~ as onmiddot e s 1m down style suit has a short voca IOn e ear 0 e wor back-pleated skirts are avail- cropped Jacket over a slim skirt proposed for this Society and bers and offered Pontifical philosophy - has been estabshyable in shades to mix or match The jackeit wears a hin~ch~i wrote to Monsignor Dunn who Mass in the Cathedral of SS lished here

Inter d h d middottmiddot d Peter and Paul ProvidenceIt jackets and collar iUld middotth~ tout ensemble is vlewe er an accep e The school is called the EveshyBovey-patterned sweaters-a look equally im- noil1ing short of marvelous her intotJ1e YIot~ex ()f Hope Some 25 lldults and 50 cpiI- ning School for Religion and portriht this year at ho~e ot These j iistlY poI-l~Iar Career Novitiate Hillsgrove in Sep dren nave been baptized ~1P(gtng Culture and is located at ttieabroad j GIt1sSuitsllre loveliest in 1956 c ~ th~g~0Ying~~gr0l)opyenl~tioni~ schoOl of the Sisters of St SisterDoI6reswas the fourtli the Providence rgtiocese as a reshy JOseph ofChambrey Head sophistication for Fall Igtankers gray navy charcoal sul~f middotthemiddotwork of tJ1e SmiddotocImiddote~middot~middotb yourig woman to enter the com- U

bull t res s e s the importance of rown Ba 11d kever-pOPUlar Gonti- munity And to show that all In addition 1400 visits were t lslouchy brims puffed crowns nen a ac religious try to help a young madeandmciie than 30 Catho-

that rise or pull back softly woman to find just the right lieS Were broughfback to the draped hat-shapes little brims Holy Union Field qqy~ coml)1unity for her talents and practice ot-their religibn Th~ with rising backs regal velvets A T S d) middottastes it should be mentioned Sisters have three station wag in vivid tones or black deep- tiverton aturay that Sister Dolores was guided ons and all the Sisters learn to piled felts in a blaze of color An automobile heads the- list in her choice of a community by driveso that their wo~k Qf visshywit h tarnished gold brass ofprizes to be offered atthean- a Sister of Mercy Sister Mary itatlon is done efficiently bUfnt orange russet brown and n~1l1 Hoiy Union bazaa~middotiind Emeline now teaching at St Atteriding Sister DoloreW pro- forest green heading the hit field day scheduled for SatUrday Kilians School New Bedford fession were Mr arid Mrs Frahk parade at t~e communitys Junior~te A feature of the life at the Taylor and Mrs William Howshy

Nanaqualtet Tivertonmiddot This af- Novlate is that the Sisters who arth and Maureen Taylor of Fall Your mdisensable all-year- fair was originally scheduledmiddot are being guided in their forma- River Sister Mary Emeline

round coat ~s pure cashmere for last week but because of the tIon by Franciscan Missionaries RSM alsomiddot attended delighted lthlghtt as a whhls~etai~blu~tde~-IstOflt tomiddot iQclement weather was post- 01 Mary recite a shortened form to see her protegee reach this

he oue a~- ore SIPS poned ~mtil this Saturday stage of service to God over everythmg travels every- of the Divine Office in English

where wih matchless distinc~ ~ 1-~~d ~ttractI0nsY~~J m~l~de They t~ereby gain the advantageti R ht th d 1 t a contmuous penny sale booths of the great spiritual benefits

on I now ISmiddot e I ea lme taces i(r school childrerr ogames ofmiddot the Psalms and scripture to purchse your cas~mere coat for totlaquoand refre hm nts e dg d f th f because 11 many a tQwn and city ~ ~ e lt r a 11 s~r ~rayers e 0 shythroughout the hmd astute co~i ~~~~W bo~~~smcl~if Chpst-1 buyers are f~atllring t~esemiddotlux JP ~I~P relIglO~s arb~Ie~ ~lls ury coats atspeciaLpiices( ~ltJfe1i- me andgaId~nsupplIes

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Fur Frosted Wool is an apt ~ir Conditioned description of an eye-appe~ling lIIit a friend of min~ wore yes- 386 Acushnet Avenue ~rday Its empire in ~ilhouette NeW Bedford $1999 made of ~ight-toned or darkshytoned bronze wool with a high- i middot middot Writ or phone and our

lighted waistline sheltered by DEBROSSE OIL representative will calI at bull tiny black fox-collared jacket no obligation to you Newest and to me the loveliest middotCO expression of the empire silhou- S C TANGER SON INC ette it will be an ~ntrance- maker everywhere ofmiddotfasliio tteating Oils 56middot~62Faolkne Stmiddot~

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Tone SPIrit andmiddot mood are seem to-be convinced that they olicmiddot life of the country sinCe rather ~ombergtP~ssimistic are totally incapableoi under- coming here in 1953 as Agent shyis not quite accurate as ~ standiQg or appreciating any- General of the United middotNations description But certainly opti- thing new serious or first-rate Korean Reconstruction Agency mistic is far off the mark in the realms of art or thought He was this year named honorshy

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middot in enmiddot writing ciple thatmiddot IIlOst people are im- olic Charities carnival to be Writers include beciles if you give them an held next month

bull Ch r i s t 0 - unrelieved diet of imbecilic fare A veteran of five years middotserv- pherHollis Re- thenmiddotyouwill no doubtmiddot produce ~ degl ice- in the Korean theater Ofmiddot ~cca VI emiddots t th~ middotkind of people middotyouassu~ed AT middotCARMELITENOVITIATE rrwo Fall Rivertes~ operations Gen Coulter rEi R9 ber t Spe- th~ people to be identsare stationed at St~ Tere~asMotli~rhouse German signed from the Army iri 1952 aigpt Leonard AnllUal Bookunt middottown N Y Sister MarvmiddotEll~n Bernmiddotadette (left) dauNhter Shortly afterwards he assumed w If A g b directiQn of the activities of the

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

-Themarvels of thebeeshytoward our fellow men ~ basic work and not an excuse hive demonstrate the divine father John middotFCronin 8S for imiction and destructive

so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

PQpe Reeeves Social ActionDepartment of the XU middottold members ofthe Inter- National Catholic Welfare Conshy national ApiCulture CongressAtom Report ference Washington DC spoke~ whom he received in audiencemiddot

hereROME (NC) _ Father Theo- to the 13th anilUal teachersmiddotin- stitute for Milwaukee archdiocshy He turned to the naturalist

FrankM Folsom reported in a esan teachers dore M Hesburgh CSCmiddot and

the mathematician and the phil shyprivate audience with His Holi- Pointing out that Christians osopher they would see the ness Pope Pius XII on the second have a worldwide obligation to beehive and co nc Iud e d that United Nations conference on carry out the 8~conq Command- the intelligence that directs peaceful uses of atomic energy ment Thou shalt love thy neigh~ the organization of the beehivemiddot

Father Hesburgh and Mr Fol- bor as thyself Father Cronin and the life of the bees is Gods som represented the Holy See at said thati~ pr~cticethe cr~ti- GRADUATE NURSES Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the

earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

and scop~of the beehive thelt~neral Co~ference on I~terna-Catholics can do ri6 better Constance Lebeau 24 MarglJ) Street both of New Bedford P9pe said the naturalist wouldtlOnalmiddotAtomlc Energy WhICh be th t f 11 th 1 f )

gan Monday Mr Folsom is ln ~ 0 ow e exa~p e ~ I d R d Chmiddotmiddot f P blmiddot I E tell him that the cells are made chairman of the executive board th~HQ1y~ee h~ tod ~IS adl- 0 an s e Ie U IC y nters of wax and are constructed to

ence Recently we read of a C fl- L pi contain the honey destined forof th~ RadiO Corporabon of ioklm gift by the Holy Father on Ietto Inut ower of Church r n~urishment of the larvaeAmerIca tol1JNICEF the United Nations bull 1

Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

He said~~s~ incluqed s~ch priest is on the st~ffof the lit Mr Gomulka seized the con-middot ~~ich provides ~or optional re-o ity of content for a minimum of pr~blems as dlspq~al of radlo- te~national Lab9r Organ~zati~m ~oversy Qv~r conduct of relig gt h~m)p c~ases Jnth~ ~ub1jc wallmiddot space and he would notemiddot active waste materlals and ~e FatherCroniD maintained thai 10~ classes~n the pibhcschoolsschools where the maJority of furthermore tliat the thrcente planeS ge~eraImiddot Safetymiddota~~ p~ote~h~n itmiddotcentan truly besaid today i-hatto char~etJllt ~he C~tholicIie~ pa~e~~ r~ue~ ~e1D which form ~~ir ariglesmeetshyfleld as well as b~~lc lll9ral aorl~ sOci~tYo~nationsex~ ~rchY lS w~rlcl~~ bo~ p~ly i~hllaquo l~he ~o~s~ant c~allllof with mathem~tical precision pro~lems of the us~ of nucl~ar- ~-isl$Thi~sltcieJywith itsdghts and ~cre~ly~ a~msthegv~r~- th~ P~~~ll~ ~egl1De ~m~~ Mr iThence he might cohchide~ P9wer ~or peacef~lpurposesI)- anji obligations isa faCtCluit~ mentIJ so domg the natons ~~~J1IJka~ameto power In O~- the bee has r~solvea and for ~ st~ld ~ffltgtr war independent ofanyopoliticalor- tOJpQ~hcallea4erwenton~ec7lt t~~e~~~~~ has 1~en tht middotJt 18 long tirnemiddot a very ancient and

Greatest Freedom _ genization such as middot_th~~ UnIted ordal~gnin~ hi~self with the one Qased on law no~ ar~itrary difetent problem of - transcen- Fath~ H~sburgha d d edmiddot Na~iqns Created t9 express serIes of antI-~hurch statements d~c~~~ ~~~ f~~tyChl~ftam ~~- dentalmathematics which reshy

There was ~e greatest _and mans globaL politicalrelation thegvernwe~t-c()ntrolledpessmiddot Iar~~ t~~t a~ ~l~t 18s~ed ~y miiined middotthe object of the study ~ees~ m~erch~nge among$Clen 8hip~ ~ ~ middot~nltlrlidio have be~t1 developing E~~cliti~n~~nist~r~Wladysla~ of mariy wise men up untilmiddot re~ tiSts1 even t~os~ from behll~ltfth~ HecClled ii~ yitaUYimportlptoa creScedoI the course B~etlks~i I~ Au~~st Ib~r~i~ ceritmiddot times If0~ Curtall~ Tpe Holy cr~~i~xers ~~ cgtther n~l~glOusSeesmiddot ant tp nqte i~atthe J~staJilisbcgtqhesullmer ~ l1presentatives were wel~Cmeii nieM6f thi United NatiOnsdid~ Tnecom~uh-tmiddotparlyS friitmiddot SY~bll~ fr~~s~hooI8 ~dl be everywhere and we were llble not creattf a world ~oCiety butmiddotmiddot secretary took~is ~tand in 8 strIctly enforced t meet a~d have friendly re~a~ tll~t it merelymiddot~cogniied~middot ~page llpeech middotto an orgimiza- ~ tlOns wi~h the top 70 delegates already existing middotfact r tlOnof schoolteachers who are

Stress~ng that the Holy Seemiddot More than 3000 teachers at adivecomrlllinists He told them Stbull~UdeNovena at~end~ su~hm~tings to de~on~ tended the iiilititute which had- S~teAnthoriiy strate ItS active mt~rest m world 8S its theme gtThe Chissr60m Tmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ - EveJY Thursdaymiddot problems particularly those Teacher a~d ~Itistitutiorial 8fa he ~~l belongs h~ ~e affec~iog moral issues Fath~ Glowthmiddot W~ cmiddot ~ 0 t~~ n9 to the C~urc Itllgt~ 1000 AM - 1210 Hesburgh said _ he ~oteci ~e _ ~y Stae scPIl~amng th~t t~e 5 1-0 700 800 PM quoite evident lack of Catholic R I d To H I only authorIty m t~e sch()Ol IS- e ease middotme e ps ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~t~ ~~nY-G~tIt~li9lf~~l~~t$ ~~ufQ~aliiesmiddot r~~5~~~r~~t ~~~P~LL lind ull~erl~b~sshould ste)gt~1gt At~tIlY ~~) --yenO~~ll~ Of Good middotDoctor F Ne~ Bedford ~eUsclenb~ic educatIon pro- 30000 cllldr~nl pUbhc s~QooI~i I i 0 bull 1 grams Weve alway~ bfen h~re will attefeI~algt~~hne ~~~INCTbN (NG) --~middoto~~ ~=========== ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~7strong on humanities and we religion classes sponsored by the q~ahhes gtfmiddot a gQoq dQctor were ~ould as wellmiddotb~ strong in sCi-middot Albany diocese during the COll1 listed in a spee~h~~ HieGiorg~- ~D~D~ SULLIVAN amp SONSence-espeCillliy tJow that sci- irtg sC~~ooIYear middoti o~nuriiv~r$itYSchool of Med--

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

th th t r ldmC13ns m e ea rIca wor who rpspect ~arital_fid~1ity and chen~h faml1y devotion and happmess

Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

Attract Morbid On the crest of sensational

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One British reviewer I middotiG6~lti~~i~~~)Imiddotea the Society for the Propagation oftli(tiiiiIi iristC1adP r fears Chaplain has lost hi~~iifimiddotBishop Byrne was seized bY --- ~ gt as a satirist and his sense (f the communists in 1950 durmg When yourbridge club meets again whymiddot not be thefirm humor as Ii cockney That is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel andmeaningfufprize-a GOJ)middot too bad w h 11 e ImprIsoned Howe~er LOVE YOU MEDAL The image of the Queen 0( Heaven~Modei

It willJgte t~o badalsoVUSsdegm~ f~It-~~~ halId~e~ th~ ~ 01 Women can be obtainel by sending your reqliest and offering Customs lacksi~utli~rit()tQmiddotjJe- ~ ltr~~ler Ul~~lsi~~m l~~~~~~pc~ of fllse the mm importation rights i~ ~eo~l a~d the commumsts into this country In that case dIdn t fmd It

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which they appear are boosted to ~ttract the curious and morbId Cer~am Hollywood t a len t

agenCIes have the audacity to rais~ the asking prices of the parties m the latest scandal by as much as $200000 or $300000 per pi~ture This is the cu~]ent Hollywood tune

Later when the sensational- find reallimiddotPfbkirigs~rili~us I~m di~s d0-vn and soberi~g pub- box-offices ashe did while It i

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Some Catholic women in the Uriit~d States have responded beautifully to the plea of women in other patts Of the world A woman in Cleveland wheneve she went t9 the ba~ery tlaquo( buy desserts for the family would omit her own and put the few cents sacrificed into a bag for the Missiolls Another woman witli tuberculosis would sell her sewing for the Missions Both of them sent their sacrifices to the Holy Fath~~ through~is Society for the Propagation of the Faith Wisely they knewthat the Vicar Qf Christ would allocate their sacrifices w~ere it wou14 de the most

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Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to it and mull it to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen NationalmiddotDirectorof The SoCiety for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth A~enue New York 1 N Y~ or your DIQCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

In Cologne the Colombia Amshybassador to Germany said that the murderers of Protestants and

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His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani the Apostolic Delegate will preside at the installation in Holy Name I

Cathedral Chicago itwas anshy Total Assets Over $27()()()()()(JOO nounced here

Archbishop Meyer at 55 the youngest archbishop in this country was named on Septemshyber 24 to succeed the late Cardishy

Ipbullnal Samu~~ StritlJlwho diea in Rome on May 27 as head -gtf the

nationsmost hf~vfly Catholic See Since the announcement messhy middotmiddot~D4BERFetkrGl Depoli IfUur~ cent~pO~ sages of congratulation have ade~ Rcu 5

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middotCommends New Treatises FelI1 Evet ampgin e_~ I _ __L- _-----JI SpotliMhtUigmiddotmiddotOUr~xIiO~S ~ ~~ I middotmiddotmiddotmiddotlouNesmiddotTVShowOn Loymiddote and Morriagmiddot S~MAltlS OF TIlE J~~D Honors Ma rye RIGa AC~DIY

~AUNT()N By Rtmiddot~vM8Ki JohnS-Ke1Uledr -~e last week ~ September H~ARTS~ALL JtJVEIt NEW YORK (NC)--TheCBS

A IUlrNbei ofmiddot booksoR]ove and marriage have COme w~ middotphot~graphY ~eek at St RepreSentingthea classmates televisionmiddot netwertaanounceti

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ferent from cme anothezl)rawmg on Chns~~ dOCtrl~e ties were taken Friday the ~en- PatrlciaMead arid Margaremiddott Syl- oetober13 10 mark the centeJishythey coincide in many particulars Yet each has Itspecullr iors satmiddot fot their portraits More vestre f9r St Agnesandl)iane niear Gf the npparitilHS oil alproach anda~~entsf ~ach hi new workrhe ~~ie ~ phtQs will betaken i~ OctGber Abraham imd Angela Medeiros the Blessed Mother at LGurdesrshyits characteristicstyleAiIt 10 (K ed ) and at the time G- specu~l eventamp for middot~tamptgarer team~~iSses F1rance

ve ~ y An auctionundertbedirection Sylvestre and Medeiros aretr~- ~ Entitled Bemadette the preshyar~ worihrellmmg- It IS mtended le establish of the busin~ manager~ Pew uates 01 St Miehaers School gram has ~n sCheduled by the

Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

voking and probably will cause stanc~s The married and those Mt St Mary Acade~y Orches- interested in the work of spreading the kingdom controversy contemplating marriage as well tra under the dllectlOn of A- should pay her special honormiddot ZACRARiAS nd

The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

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Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

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The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

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the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

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h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

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interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

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b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

I L The Sisters l)ave 1ieen in our f h ri hmiddot t f lt d ever hesaidfie got the irripres r oO bull I -2 ~The Sh~~ers middothabitis black Th4 Diocesemiddotaremiddot happy to talk to as 10 S wJea urmg ursmiddot n I I

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middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

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I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

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lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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l I 4 _ 7 Tt-IE ANCHORSage and Sand lI V Il IIAcknowledges Great Debt

Non-Catholic Aid JOf Church to Railroads For San DiegoBy Most Rev Robert J Dwyer DD

Bishop of Reno SAN DIEGO (NC)-More than $8 million has been donated or

They tell us the sad-eyed economists that the great pledged in the San Diego Diocshyage of rail~oading is over and done One waits at the stop esan Educationai Development for the whIs~le thatneve~ sounds The freight trains pursue Campaign More than $1230000

of the contributions came fromtheIr lonely JourneyS over the plains and mountains but the San Diegos non-Catholicscheerful lights of the pull-

Bishop Charles F Buddy ofmans so dear to the ima i- ahead of h~~ earlier rivals for g the qu~nshlp of the American San Diego expressed his thanks

n~t IOn of Tho~as Wolfe heartland and they changed St for the success of the drive at afhcker only mfrequently Louis from a quiet river port dinner at which the fund drive around the bend beyond the into a bustling rail center for total was reported A gold medal village the whole Southwest and citation was presented to

But it was great while it From these two cities the rail- Murray D Goodrich a leader lasted ad the roads fanned out eventually of the citys Jewish COmmunity Church In the llPanning the continent to bind who headed the Greater San United States the Pacific coast to the Union Diego Committee of the drive owes a partic- Vith gyves of steel And gradshyular debt to ually along the main-travelledthe railroads routes the Church was estab- George Hill director of the For as the rail- lished and the episcopal sees pariSIl solicitation reported roads buiH the were erected STUDY AT F AIRHAVEN Leorgia Vasquez (Ieft) Catholics had pledged $6873670 country We s t There were other factors ot f A B P t He was also given a gold medal P guas uenas uer deg RICO and Carmen Diaz of QUito dt t and South so course water and soil and stra- Edt d an Cl a Ion by the Bishop

the y built the tegic loc~tion but it is safe c~a or are s u ents at Sacred Hearts Academy Fair- Church enough to say that it was the haven i launchedThe campaign was fororiginallyby Bishop Buddy

1 t may not coming of the railroad that T S Lmiddot i a $3 million arts and science have been their conscious inten- made difference the WO enOltas earnlng English h c building on campus of thethe For the tion save in isolated railroads west did not follow the At Sacred Hearts Fa Imiddot lrhave~n ~ i University of San Diego It wascases where the genius of a man lIke trend of population they pre- bull later expanded into a diocesan-Jim Hill caught the vision of ceded it they marched before it Two senoritas fro m Latin ~ wide educational development cathedrals punctuating the right preparing the way America are registered at Sac- Carmens brother Alfredo is program ot way of the Great Northern Omaha and Dallas ana Bis- red Hearts Academy Fairhaven also in the area studying at the Mr Goodrich in accepting the but it was in the nature of marck lJlight well have remained Both are here to improve their New Bedford Institute of Te~shy pr~~entation from BishopBuddy things tt)e inevitable conse- Indian trading posts but for the English but dont mind admit- tiles and Technology He li~esat prals~d o~her civic leaders whlj) quenee of their vast enterprise fact that th~ railroads sought ting theYr~ glad of the oppor- a fraternity house and C~rmeri helped in the tlrive He specific~

Primary lfactor them eut and made them cities tunity to Indulge in II little doesnt in the least object to the ally mentioned John Nais~ Many years ago the late Pro- As Ue tr~ckage penetrated Spanish chatter with each other prospect of weekerid visits Ifrom presl~ent qf Convair qraydoD

fessor Richard Purcell who farther and fatther into the Carmen Diaz a senior is from him and his friends r ~Cffm~~~ -vice7president of ihe taught American history at the enor~ous hinterlal1d crawling Quito Ecuador and Leorgia The girIsaJ~e ~nj~Ying lIf~ ~~ ~ank of America ~nd Geltrge1

Catholic University with rare tOWltltds the mountains and gtVer Vasquez a junior comes from the United States butoneas ~Ctt presiqent of Protestant ~~~rcnes ability and understanding let them corquering the Great Aguas Buenas Puerto Rico The pect ef AI1erica hasarhazed

flythe comment that someone American Desert and the firal girls didnt know each other be- them ----+-~-------~-_~------All those cars the~ say ought to write the storyof the barrier ofthe Sierras the fore arriving atthe academy but ---~--Church beyond the Mississippi Catholic Church came West quickly became fast friends I- in terms of the railroads Take anyone lineolit of Chi Carmen heard of Fairhaven No use he said in piecing to- ~ago There would be Davenport through a fQrmer student Maria

gether the scmty records of the and Des Moines and ~ Omaha Perez her neigl1bor in Quitomiddot individual dioceses or religious Grand Island Lincoln a~d while Leorgia was directed ~ orders without a clear realiza- Cheyenne Salt Lake City and the academy by a RedemptoriSt tion of the primary factor Reno and Sacramento ptiest in Puerto Rico Both are which brought most of them into In each case it as the rail- fortunate in having relatives in beinl and gave them their initial road that made the Diocese It the United States so therell be impetus accounted for sufficient concen- a place to spend Christmas and

He was referring obviously trations of CatItolics to give the Eli -ter holidays to the natural causes but with- nec~ry support and stability Favorite Subject out these in our exncriellce the for aself-sustaining unit of the The ~irls declare that English supernatural impulses h a v e Universal Church is their favoite school subjed I

ratt)er tough gowing In certain instances it was a1- and certally ttJe one in which So far as we kn6w his sugges- most the exclusive factorin they get thtmost practice Leorshy GlJIIPOS tion ha not been followed up others only the major ene gia plans to s-gtend two years at Perhaps we are still too close to present and pervading and de- the academy ald is taking a PLAlE GLASS cemmercial cours~ while C~middotshythe railroad era to see it in the termmmg The railroad set the CCI~TRAct I perspective of history or pe - pattern for the Church fixed men is pursuing ac~demic subshyr GILAZIN( haps the enormous labor of re- the parishes lOCated the cathe- jects in preparation hr a pos-

Sible college career J BATHROOMS-KITCHENSd I tsearch requisite for such a study ra owns 686 Cottage$t New BeJioldhas frilhtened off prospective Nowaaays when ~e take eur Istudents nen-stop airplane flights from UniversIty to Offer Wl~ 5-7388 r The records must ~ there New York toSan Francisco we Doctor(lte iCourses

bu~ied in dusty archives th~ can at least be gratef~l ior the dryest of dry bones btitr~con- course of Americanhis~OIY BnOOKLYNmiddot (NC)-The first ~CENTER structed they would form ~skel- What if the airpfane had stages of a newevening program eton of a fascinatin~ story come first The Great American Iearling to the doctoraldegreein Point and W~lIpaper

As in the period before the Desert might still be there physics will be inaugurated this Dupcut Paint bulleomin~ of the railroads the Jes- intact and many a prosperous semester at the graduate school of arts and sCience of St Johns the shyuit missionaries followeA American Diocese a dream 1Ihat University j RI~~

Indian trails tothe Rockies and was never realized t bull beyond so inmiddot the half-century U M ~ At the same time the graduate ~~~ 422 ACUSh A~erges ore t t school will also introdlKe a between 1850 and 1900 the Dio- n eres cor Middle St eesan priests rode the rails for- n tomic Science which with German is advised bull A caurse in the RussiaIi language

New Bedfrird i ever Westward GENEVA (NC)-The apos- for researchin advanced psysics

Names Forgotten tolic opportunities present in the The program announced by They came alon~ with the worlO of sCierice today are not Father Joseph f E Hogan CM REVEREi

ail road builders The strange adequately appreciated by Ainer dean will be open to graduate paradox of history that turned iean Catholics Father Theodore engineers and to holders of deshy WindoIN Compa~y the Irish farmer into the West- M ~esburgh CSC president gr~es in physics applied physics ALUMINUM ern railroad construction hand of the University of Notre Dame or in related Sllbjeets WINDOWS - DOORS played its part in the unsung has said Much of the work toward the CANOPIES - AWNINGSdrama He is here as an alternate dele- top degree will be in research

R4JY Hunt To the shanty towns along the gate represJnting the Holy See and may be undertaken in vari shy bull I 1783 Acushnet Avenue

offer Mass hear confessions Conference on Peaceful Uses af them astrophysics atomic physhyprojectint( lines came priests to at the Second InternatiGnal OUS branches of physics among

WY 4middot4551 i anoint the dyin~ before pressing At1lIDlC Energy sics chssical electromagnetic onto the next dreary station ~One can glimPlie vast social theory Iluce~rphysics and

The very names of most of changes in the wake of nuclear quantum electrodynamics Father OL I these priests are forgotten men power soon to be available ev- Hogan said ~ VIER Ii k e Father William Kelly erywhere said Father Hes- M SJI F --- whose beat was the Unio~Jurgh ~dding thlt Catholics any tuuents rom Plumbirlg - Heat~ng Pacific fro in Cheyenne WYo- ~ave an mescapabl~ role to pl~y Low Inco~e Families ming~ to Wasat~h Utah during In such an eco~omlc and SOCial SHERBROOKE (NC)-About 915 Acushnet middotAv~ the late 60s and the ea~ly 70s revohthon bull 42 per cent of the 888 regular At yeld Squore or Father William Moloney a Impresset by the ldeahllm of students attending the Univer- New Bedford legendary figure along the Cen- the younger nuclear experts sHy of Sherbrooke during its I

fral Pacific from Ogden to Father Hesbur~h voiced ~he 1957-58 term came from families New Bedfords Leading Truckee in the 70s and 80s hope that t~e VISIOn of the m-~ with estimated annual incomes Plumber ~

They deserve ark tellectual apostolate in the field of less than $3500 the four- ~==========plusmn==~ an In our of moder Id rmiSSIOnary history along with- ~ sltlence wou stIr year-old Catholic institution re- TAVARESI

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CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyTotal continence the adoption of children and the use of the Ogino-Knaus (rhythm) method arc permissible solutions to the problem of hereditary blood diseases His Holiness Pope Pius XII said here

Artificial insemination direct sterilization contraception and voiuntary adultery were listed by the Holy Father as soluliulls which are not permitted

The Pope made these stateshyments in his second speech withshyin eight days to a group of blood specialists on the moral probshylems facing scientists and inshydividuals in regard to heredishytary blood ailments

His first address was made to delegates attending the conshygress of the International Soshyciety of Blood Transfusion in Rome His most recent speech was made to more than 600 scishyentists attending the Seventh Inshyternational Congress of Hemashytology

Possible Solutions Recalling that in his first adshy

dlress he had outlined the probshylem of opposing Rhesus or Rh factors which can adversely afshyfect the circulatory system of the newly born and lead to their death the Pontiff discussed the possible solutions to the probshylems as advanced by modem ~ience

He reminded the scientists of his speech to the International Congress of Catholic Doctors in 1949 and declared that We have absolutely refuted insemination between people who are not married and even between marshyried couples because this practice is not within the rights of married couples lmd is conshytrary to Catholic natural and moral law

He forbade voluntary adult shyery the attempt of a couple to have a child through a third party because no married pershyson can put his conjugal rights at the disposal of a third pershyson and any attempt to renomcc these rights remains without reshysults

Sterilization In regard to direct sterlti7ashy

tion the Pope stated that seveshyral times we have taken a p0shy

sition on the subject We allowed in substance that direct sterilization was lot authorized by the i-ight of a man to dispose of his own body and cannot be considered as a valid solution to avoid the transmission 01 a lick heredity He said however that there are cases in which indirect stershyfllzation is permissible when It carried out for the good of the organism and not for the purpose of rendering proere3t1on impossible

The Pontiff recalled the words of Pope Pius XI in the encyshyclical Casti Connubii in which themiddot use of contraceptives was called a violation of the middotnatutal law andmiddot an act deshyprived of its power to create

new life by the human willw

In his latest address the Holy Father answered a number of questions asked by the scienshytists concerning the moral probshylems faced by those who are victims of the so-cal1ed Medishyterranean Blood Disease Disshycussion of this disease formed a large part Of the Popes first address to blood specialists

several varieties of this ail shyment generally fatal involve Rh factors and are found in Italy Greece and al1 other areas of the Mediterranean basin where Phoenician colonization has left its mark Immigrants have carried the disease to the United States and many other countries

In regard to this disease the Pope stated

1 Blood tests are advisable and may be obligatory in cershytain cases in these areas

2 Carriers may be advised against marriage but may not be forbidden to marry

3 Married couples who beshycome aware that they have the disease may be advised not to have children but cannot be forbidden to have them shy

4 Such a hereditary disease is not sufficient to render a marriage invalid

5 The d~ath of a first child due to Rh factors is not suffi shycient to render a marriage null and void

In answering other questions asked by the visiting scientists the Pope said that hereditary problems in generat require those concerned to avoid all m~re or less grave danger or harm either to the interested party or to the descendants

Fr McSwiney Council PlansGuest Night

Father McSwineymiddot Council 2525 Knights of Columbus of C

Hyanni~ is sponsoring a Guest Nigh~ at 8 Thursday night Oct 9 at the council home on Winter St Hyannis

Grand Knight John J McConshynell extends an invitation from the Council to all men in the parishes of Osterville Center- ville Hyannis Yarmouth Barn stabe and Harwich to attend The purpose of the evening is to acquaint Catholic men with the aims and activities of the Knights of Columbus

Deputy Grand Knight Daniel J Slavin Membership and InshylIurance Activities Chairman anshynounces that a film These Men Called Knights will portray the activities of the Knights 01 Columbus Refreshments will be erved

An invitation to attend is also extended to brother Knights from ot~er parishes The foUowing members of the council may be contacted for further informashytion William K Crowell ltgtsterville Stanley McLean Centerville James Hobert Hyannis Andrew Doherty Yarmouth Paul Donoshyvan Harwich and Claudio Alexshya~der Barnstable

Commission to Control Literature Q

~ Merely Assists Attorney General BOSTON (NC)-Gov Foster

Furcolo has signed into law it bm creating a seven-man Dbshyscene Literature Control Comshymission to assist the attorney

general in preventing the sale of obscene and other prohibited

middotliterature The law provides that the comshy

mission shall consist of seven members including a representshyative of the folJowing religious faiths Protestant Catholic and Jewish an educator and three persons qualified by education and experience The members wHi serve for five-year terms without pay

Their function will be to reshyeommend to the attorney genershyal whenever a book magazine comic book pocket-size book or other publication on sale or about to be placed oli sale apshypears to them to violate (Massashychusetts law) that appropriate

action be taken to prevent the sale or distribution of such pubshylcation

None of the members of the new commission has yet been appointed

In an editorial the Pilot Bosshyton Archdiocesan newspaIrer

RECEIVES DIPLOMA Miss Patricia Tinkham of New Bedford kisses the Episcopal Ring as she receives her diploma from Bishop Connolly at St Annes Hospital School of Nursing graduation exercises

California State Board Opposes

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Motion Pilaquo~ufie Problem -Study

ALBANY (NC) - The motion picture problem will be studied in November public hearings by the New York State legislatures Commitshytee on the Publication and Disshysemination of Obscene Material

The committee will look into the charge that motion pictures and motion picture advertising spread every kind of monstrosity before our youngsters in action and in color

The committee declared it is amazed to see the extent to which sex and immorality are being exploited and sensationshyalized in advertisements plasshytered throughout our cities and accepted and displayed by reputable news media

There have been improvements in the moral tone of comic books but it noted that sex and girly magazines continue to have widespread distribution

If we are going to solve our obscenity problems the comshymittee concluded we need a

Move to Tax PrivQte Scho()ls

pointed out that the law does not add any newlegislation nor even tighten existing legislation - OIL CO INC-in spite of the somewhat exshycitable remarks of those opposshy

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SACRAMENTO (NC) -The California State Board of Equalshyizaiion is unanimously opposed to levying a property tax 6ft

Californias non-profit elemenshytary and high schools because it would be contrary tothe public interest

A November election baUot referendum seeks to reimpose property taxes on Californias private non-profit schools of

less than collegiate grade y

Taxpayers Save The five-member equalization

board has emphasized that opershyation of non-profit schools reshyduces public school taxes by $118000000 annuallY through the edmiddotucation-at no public exshypense-of 340000 children who otherwise would be enrolled in public schools

The Board of Equalization is provided for by the California constitution as a state adminisshytrative agency to determine the true value of property for taxashytion purposes Its members are elected one from each congresshysional district

An estimated public school capital outlay of $400600000 would be required for l~nd acshyquisition and to duplicate the school buildings erected at no public expenses by the 1876

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Pointing out that at the presshyent time the State of California allocates approximately $800shyOOOOQO annually or 40 per cent of the total operating budget of the state for the support and maintenance of public schools the board declared that fairshyness justice equity and ecoshynomics all support the continushyance of tax exemption for nonshyprofit schoolsbullbull~

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The committee also asserted that there are few television programs which are not spoiled by the injection of large doses of violence cruelty and brutality With respect to radio the public is being subjected to numerous popular songs replete with indecent suggestions and implications This is the trend that should be watched careshyfully

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~ angels with the- minislry- of Ilaws of good ~nd evil Which He ha~ ena~led reason to ~ watching for and safeguarding

discqver for th~ cqnquct of human ~ctions This law of ~ everyone of His creatures thatmiddot

nature is binding all over the globe-in- all countries at all behold not His Face The month times no human -lawsare of any validity if contrary to lo of October is dedicated to the this Holy Angels as well as to the

H~ly Rosary This is die answer tothemiddot current contrpv~rsy in the

TOMORROW -- St Therese New York hospitals about the prescription of contraceptive Lisieux (Little Flower of Jesus)devices SI1(~h a move is against the long-standing practice Virgin She was born Marie of ~he hospitalsoIt is oppoled by Catholics as against_ the Francoise Therese Martin in 1873

at Alencon France and at themoral law of God a law that is binding on Catholic age of 15 entered the CarmeliteProtestant and Jew_ community at Lisieux Her prog

Those in~ fa~or of birth control by artificial or ~nshy ress in the spiritual life was such natural meai-Is brlng out all the stock arguments-large that she was made Mistress of

Novices at the age of 22 Shefamilies and poor parents the dangers to the mothers died middotin 1897 but her brief life health the problem of overpopulation They are so busy was remarkable for its humility~

feeling (lorry for parents that they forget two very middott~ simplicity and patient endurance important items ofmiddot sufferirig Since her death in

numerable miracles have beenThefirst is that no one may act against the law of crediteci to her intercession andnature that is against the law of God To freely use a devotion to her has spread aU

faculty given by nature for procreatioriand in the use to over the world In Englishshypervert it and thw~rt it andmiddotdeprive it of the natural term speaking countries she is known given by nature itself is against the purpose and law of as the Little Flower of Jesus

nature in granting that faculty __-=~~~~=~~=~==~===+-___ she was canonized in 1925 SATURDAY - St Francis ofSome effete and indulgent Romans had attached to 1

The FamilyClinic Assisi Confessor He was borntheir banquet halls a Vomentorium to which they could U Cit Dt I in 1182 and was early inspiredretire and relieve themselves of the surfeit of their rges OUp es 0 IISCUSSl J ~~ili~Y 10~~nf j~i~etYth~~banqueting in order thatthey might return to the table and still further enjoy the sensation of taste in their selvesto him and were constiFam-ly Pans Together ~~~I ~ tuted a religious Order by Popeepicurean repasts while frustrating the very purpos~ of By Father John L Thomas ~d I Innocent III The order rapidlyeating itself Any doctor would say that gluttony is an Assistant Professor of Sociolog3 I spread throughout Christendomabuse and perversion of a human faculty it is forbidden After visiting ihe East St Franshy St Lo~is Universityby the clear dictates of reason ald is morally wrong cis alternated between preaching

Tim and I have had our first big disagreement Were to the multitudes and fasting inContraceptive birth controlstands in the same category of pla~ning our honeymoon and ~e ~ants to go l~P to th~ ilake desert solitude During one ofperveIsion country where theres good fIshmg I say fIshmg I~ for his retreats he received on his

The second item that is overlooked in the sentimental bachelors Id like to travel around and visit some of the hands feet and side the printshysterics favoring birth control is that there is an answer places Ive always wanted to opportunity to be ~lone to Jnjoy ~~e~h~nf~~~6~otlIidSof Christ Htl that i$ in accordance with the law of God And that answer see My sister did thatarid your ne~ly acqUlred IntImacylies in self-restraint II together m a leisurely mutually SUNDAY - St Placid and

we got cards f rom a over satisfying way Companions Martyrs He wasAs Mahatma Gandhi has written Medic~l men will while they were away It I dont havmiddote to remind you born in Rome of a patrician fam~

earn the gratitude of mankind if instead of deising arti shy was thrilling Isnt Tim being Helen that l1oneymoons I like ily in 515 At the age of seven ficial means of birth control they willfind out means of selfish weddi~gs often serve seVeral his father took him to the mon~ self-control Mor5l1 results can only be produced by moral You know other purpose~ some of which astery of Subiaco and at 13 he

Helen every qlay obscure their real mean- followed St Benedict to estabshyrestraints All other restraints defeat the purpose for time Im called ing Because getting married is lish a monastery Five years latewhich they were Int~J1ded The reasoning underlying t~~ to discuss hon- a social event we tend to irrlitate the place was overrun by barshy

use of artificial methods is that indlll~ence isa necessity middoteymoons Imiddoten- and alltoo frequently tol im- barians who burned everything of life Nothing can be more fallacious joy recalling a press others with the way we to the ground St Placid his two

And George Bernard Shaw has said of 9irth control little German manage it I brothers Eutychius and Victorshytreatise on mar- Although your own likes and inus his SIster Flavia who hadThere is no birth and damn little control riage written a- dislikegt along with your past come to visit them along with

For restraint requires self-control will power and the round 1850 The experience together should be Donatus Firmatus Faustus arid help qf-Almighty God the God who gave the faculty of proshy author had very the chief guides in planningmiddot some 30 other monks were put creation to human beings the God Who foresaw all the definite ideas your honeymoon perhaps I can to death for their faith

about the middotafter- offer a few helpful suggestions MONDAY-St Bruno Confesbulldiffic~lties and the objections that have always been and ate math of the First keep the unique char- sor The founder of the CarthUbeingput forward concerningmiddot the use of this faGulty God wedding He acter of this period clearly in sians was born in Cologne abo~isurely is not outdone in wisdom by a group of iridividuals gave husbands one guidirigprin- mind You will be going through 1030 and studied in paris He

who woulQ play His role by denying the Very obviou~ cipl~-show YOllr wifemiddot whos some profoundly intimate I ex- was made canon of Cologne and primarypurpose of the faculty he~d of the family right away periences in starting your life later held the same office at

It is a sad commentary on modern morals when the Even in returning fromCiurch t9gether and your schlaquodule Rheims With six companions after the )e4ainil ifsectl1e ~ants should provide the freeflom determined to forsakethe worldsuggestion ofmiddot self~restraint is looked on with horror lmd to t~keone wa~ you take an- privacy and fJexible unhurried he retired to Grand Chartreusebull the idea of Gods help is brushed aside withoutmiddot comment other j~st tompoundke clear whos leisure to take the reqJired Later St Bruno was called to

When will man learn tha~the will of God is still the best rule boss Husbands who fail to do pace which will allow you the Rome by a former disciple of for mans life and happiness this are in for a rough time all adjustments and adaptatio~s in Pope Urban II The bustle of the

the rest of their lives stride I citydisturbed him He retired toAs the distinguished British physician Dr E Podvin Marriage is ~artnership Second t~ough marria~e the mOlntans of Calabria wherehas written The birth control moveJ1lent is bankrupt It

How middottimes have changed-and makes y~u hfe partners i this he founded a second Charteris bankrupt in sound principles of morality It is scientifshy in this regard for the better partnership IS a process nqt an house He died about 1101 and ically bankrupt in its heedless disregard or ignorance of Its a good idea to work together act so what you plan to dp on was canonized 500 years later the medical indications for the physical arid nerve dangers in planning your honeymoon your hneymoon should Include TUESDAY-Feast of the Most inherent in its methods It is scientifcally barikrupt in its Sometimes because they are somethl~g you can bot~ r~son- Holy Rosary This feast also

very much in love either the ably enJoy In fact thiS lSI the ~ommemorates St lVIary of Vicconstant appeal to the non-existent danger of overpopulashybride or the groo~ makes all time w~en YO~l should leaIjn to tory a day which Pope Pius Vtion It is scientifically bansrupt in its economic principle the concessions start domg thIngs as a team instituted to be kept eactI year

that poverty and misery can be wiped out by lowering the This may ~ot be as healthy Social Life Important 1 in memory of the victory grantedbirth rate when an alleviation of these evils can only be as it sounds Gouples should Third you may now feelthat to the Christians in a naval batshyattained in an age of social justice It is scientifically learn to discuss all their family you could never be alone to- tie against the Turks after bankrupt in its agit~tion for a change of the laws with plans together Marriage is a gether long enough This iis a invoking the help of the Mothe~

partnejihip~husbandsand wives common delusion but dont fall of Godregardlo contraceptives which laws are founded on sound were made to be helpm~tes with for it Plan your honeymoon so WEDNESDAY-St Bridget ofmorality sound economics and sound sociology each contributing to marital suc- that it provides access to some Sweden Widow She was it

ThQse who preach birth control would do wen to turn

cess and happiness according to social life and entertairimerlt A member of the Swedish royaltheir zeal to a study of God and the laws of God as found their ability solitary twosonle may bedomefamily born in 1034 She mar in nature It would bea better work than the perversion of However in all this modern a highly tiresome circle ~fter ried Prince Ulpho of Sweden nature that they endorse emphasis on the needmiddotfor dis- a few days i and they had eight chiidren

cussion whether among cl)uples Four~h dont ~ry to impress Many years later she and her oJ grOlJps it is gen~rally for- others wi~h your durability as husband middotseparatea by mutiJa) gotten that middotdiscussion which is travelers or the size of your consent He joined the Cister W he A 0R middotmiddotmiddotNCH not based on clear knowledge of bank roll This is the honey cians andofshe-foundedSaviourthe comth~pertinent prirmciples and fac1smoonofyol1r marriagenot an munity St i~ result in little more than pooled efforttoshow off before your Abbey of Wastein - ignorance neighbors ~

Your letter suggestsmiddot that you Fifth if at all Possi~le plan convenient timesjust iIi case 1 ()FFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF middotTHEDIOCESE OF FALL RIVER and Tim have made this mis- to attendMass and Communioi( Thats about it Helen I tak~ -r

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I Sacred Hearts Senior Merit FinalistCommunion Breakfasts A IIeRior at Sacred Hearts 10000 lligh scorers in nationally Miss Mandeville a straight A

AcademyFairhaven llas been conducted eJtaminations which student is attending SaereclThe Parish Parade named a semifinalist in the Nashy testedmiddot one third of all twelftb Hearts Academy on a four year tional Merit Scholarship contest grade students in lihe country scholarship She is editor of theST ANTHONYS

MATTAPOISETT ST MAamprS CATBEDUr She is Sanda Mandeville With other semifinalists slle will yearbook and glee club accomshyThe Rosary-Altar Society is

conducting a member~hip drive n will hold a ccm1munion breakshyfast Oct 3

ST IOHN THE BAPTIST CENTRAL VILLAGE

The Ladies Guild will sponsOll bull whist Saturday night at fJ in the itarish hall Mrs John Costa fs ehairman At a meeting tonight members will hear Rev Edward C Duffy of St James Church New Bedford speak on his naval experience in the Far East A potluck sup~r at 730 will preshycede the meeting

The Guild will join St Isidore the Farmer Dartmouth-Westport Council No 4373 Knights of Columbus in a family pilgrimage 10 La Salette Oct1 S Cars will meet at the back of St George Church Westport at 2 Sunday afternoon

iMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOltlH EASTON

A military whist is planned with Mrs George Newman as chairman The-Wamens Guild is supporting the parish sale af CathoIic Christmas cards

ST PAULS TAUNTON

Miss Betty Murby Pawtueket wiH be guest soloist at the monthly meeting and insallashynon of officers at 745 PM Thursday Oct 9 Mrs Paul Michney is the newly elected president OUR LADY OF GRACE NOUTIIf WESTPORT

The Womens Guild will meet at B PM Tuesday Oct 7 at the parish hall The Living Rosary will be held Sunday Oct 5 fol- lowed by Benediction ST LOUIS FALL RIVER

The Confraternity of Chrisshytian Mothers will hold an open meeting Sunday afternoon to which husbands as well as wives are invited Babysitters will be on duty in the preprimary classshyroom of St Louis school Rev John E Boyd will speak on his Euopean pilgrimage and musical entertainment will be offered by girls poundCom Mt St Marys Academy

ST JOSEPHS FAlLL RIVER

The Mens Club is forming a shuffleboard league Members of the parish baseball team will be honored at a supper meeting

Twenty-four new members were received at the second anshynual membership tea held in the parish hall Past presidents were pouretmiddots Entertainment was ofshyfered by a group from Mt St Marys Academy

FALL aVER daughter of MI and Mrs Hoshybe WOlDens Guild m hold mer Mandeville ITt Collette

an laquo)pen meeting and style show Street New Bedford and a memshyat 8 PM Monday Oct 6 ill the bet- Of Oul Lady of Perpetual Catholic Cwnmunity Center Mrs Help parish Joseph Springer is in charge of arrancements 1IU11 - MaocIeriUe is ~

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FALL alVEIt The Co~cil of Catholic WGshy

mell will spnsor a CommllftiOll breakfast open to all women of the parish Sunday Oct 19 Rey Ambroise RodrigueOP is guest speaker

The Oct 13 meeting will take the form of a Halloween party at 130 ift the church hall The annual tea was attended by 100 including eight new members Mrs Alfred Blais and Mrs Elshylery Chace PGured

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

A cake sale will be held Satshyurday Oct 18 in McWhirrs The Womens Guild will join in the clistrict evening of recolshyledion to be held at Notre Dame Thursday Oct 9 at 7sectn Memshybers will serve as hostesses after the church services

Teenagers whists wi~ resume Friday night Oct 10 at 8 in the school halll There will be a Communion breakfast Nov 30 also in the school hall Guild members received family prayer cards at their last meeting also inaugurated ~ question box pershyiod which will be middota regular feashyture under the sponsorship of the discussion club A motion picture of Our Lady of La SalshyeUe was shown -

The next meeting will bemiddot Monday night Oct 20 at 745 under chairmanship of MrsWilshyfred Garand University of Ireland To Honor CU Rector W~SHINGTON (NC) -Msgr

VTilliam J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of Amershyicamiddot here will receive an honorshyary doctorate of laws from the Natienal University of Ireland

The degree will be awarded tet Msgr McDonald in absentia at an Oct 17 ceremony in St Patshyricks Hall Dublin Castle It wiil be s~nt to John J Hearne Irish ambassador to the United States whe will present it to ~

M~Donald

Announcement of the honor to be conferred on the Catholic University rector was made in a cetmmunication to Msgr McshyDonald by Eamon deValera Prime Minister of Ireland and chancellor of the National Unishyversity of Ireland

underglt a three hour examinashytion Dec 6 If slle passes it sucshycessfully she will be eligible to compete for at least 735 college scholarships awarded National Merit winners by business and prafessional interests

panist This semester she is among more than 50 topranking science students from the New Bedford area who have been invited to attend Ii special bacshyteriology course at the New Bedshyford Institute of TechnolOfa

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By John Jay Da~y Jr (While Mary Tinley takes a three weeks vacation from

writing (but not from housework) members of the Daly familyhave been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Dalys oldest)

The initial plan was simple en~ugh With two other eouples wed arrange to leave our kids behind and get away from the mall for a quiet weekend at the beach after Labor Day For a while at least wed be young marrieds instead of young harrieds But somehow we

wound up taking them all with us and for a full week It turned out to be more fun than wed ever imagi1ed

A friend of a friend knew a realtor in Rehoboth Beach Del~ aware through whom we rented

I acottage within earshot of the Atlantics rolling surf Since it had seven bedrooms and three baths it aptly fit its nicknameThe Orphanage --W i t h Parshyents Heres why BIll and JoanKohlerbrought

their three gals Katherine four Molly threl and Jodie one Jack and Helen Pyne with five

supplied the oldest and the youngest AndYsix Maureen four Laurie three Jay-Jay two and Tommy just three months Lu and I brought all we had tooLuAime five Deirdre

Sean three and MaurafourDearly two I bull

Never Dull There was never a d411 moshy

ment in the Orphanage Its enormous size gave the children bull real sense of freedom with a minimum of- adultmiddot supervision

They discovered the front and a back staircase which they cailed their short cutbut they in-

The outdoor bath houses in the backyard becametheir play apartments On the hug e screenedporch which ran threeshy

quarters of the way arOllrid the hOuse were big wicker chairswhich~when tipped and turned ~uld become everything from make-believe tentSi to ships at eea

ADd theymiddot discovered each ether The first day when our

~uAime was asked pleasemiddot give

this cracker to Jodie she stopped a minute before asking I forget Whi~h ones Jodie J)ut at weeks end there was no forgetting first middle and last names color prefereqce for paper cups cereal likes and disshylikes and all the other seemingshy)y trivial but highly importantthings that make children disshytinct little people

Though the kids outnumbered the adults two to one we still IuId plenty to gO around We

VeI~ never without willing sit shy ter~lifeguards to serve as b~ach patrolWhen the kids wanted to

0 iii sWImming or play vithmiddot the ~avesthere was enough

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husband power to stake out a small area Then six strong arms stood ready to scoop up toppledtykes after a big wave knOCKed

em down The kids were back on their feet before they had time to be scared Nor was the cottage ever without at least one adult on hand for snacks naps and the ever-needed bathroom patrol

We fed the little ones first 90

8 ~T~E A~CHO~ Thurs 0(2 1958

Feast in Factory Features Mass Amid Looms

DERBY England (NC)-

A Derby textile mill run on lines inspired by the workshyers encyclicals celebrated its factory feast with HighMass sung among the spinning looms

The Mass was celebrated by Bishop Edward Ellis of Nottingshyham at the request of Rlan Turshy

ner ma~aging director of theSpa Lane Mills Workers share in the management and profits and the mills have a chapel used by both its Catholic and its non-Catholic employees

Bishop Ellis preaching to the assembledc 0 n gr ega t i on of ~orkers told the~n that in this bull unique plant lit EngHnd ali are

they could play on the porch SISTERS GUESTS AT TEA Smiddot t t S d H rt d d b hwhile tbe adults ate After a few - IS ersa acre ~a it con~1 ere ~em ers of t e same days we discovered an invariable middotP~lrlshSchoollliNorth Attleboro were guests atthe arinualV~ famIly I

pattern During every dessert tea of the Women~sGuild Siuiday Mrs Joseph BealichaiiH~ ~espe~1or and c~p~ratio~ wlthones employer Will mspir what we called The Icebreaker ~haIrman IS sh~wn POUrlllg for Rev JQseph SLar1~ the e~ployee to work hard and would come in irom the pOrch pastor SIter Suzanne M~rle SUSG~ana Mother MarIe conscientiously taking a stand~ I

to see Wliat the big folks weie Gemma SUSC 6 ard not fiom the slackers but up to After a few diversiori~IY ti (~ giving of- ones best he added questions hed bluntly say he Three Studentsmiddot Represent D~Iomiddotcese He will rightly ex~ect ~is emshywanted some goodies To send I ployer to care for him WIth un- The Icebreaker back we st At Newman Club Convention de~standing and they too must tried r~ason Tllen strong talk M M t P t d C try to understlttnd and sympa- Then appe~se~entin the form llse~ ar 1 er~ an ar~middot Ballat whichthe AnnualNew thiz~ with him in his proble~~ of a tasty tldbItmiddotgiveil with the 01 Twe_d~e of New Be~lford and man Club Award was presented Yo h e h d f~ Joan Robmson of Attleboro have u av a years 0 pros bull hushed admOnItion dont tell tl t d t th to MISS Helen White outstand- perity aridregular work and the others recent y rellurne ft 0 telrd~e- ing CathoItc authorand ed ucator been a happy f~mlly Sotoo

variably used thelonger waylhe~cebreakersclear Jlath for tionalneeds~f the Catholic stu- ton Street NewgtB~dford i~

spec IVfl co eges aer a ten mg WellarQe~ ~90 late that ap- the week-long 44th Annual Con All three girls felt~the spirit

peasementll as wr~~ for ventionof the National Newman of Newmanism at the cQrivention moochersas~kesayslt IS for Club Federation which was held was very inspiringandeachleft Matsu or MUnIch The ~cebr~ak- on the campus of Ohio State with aspirit of making herNe~~ e~ wlJ~~ hardly l1a~e bltt~n mto - U1iversity of Columbus Ohio man Club a bigg~r ~nd better hiS tidbIt before hed be on the Th N CI b one h t t hi b t Th e ewmanmiddot u IS an organ- ~ - porc 0 repor s O y enizatiQn founde~ to provide for Mart~ai dinighterof Mr and all the httle ships woulll f~llow the religious social and educa- Mrs Zigmund Peret of 455 Clin-

suppllel dent on a secular campus The Senior andmiddotPresideiltof ihe New Sitters Jackpot theme of this YearscoDvention man ciuo at-Mt-HolY9ke College

Prob~bly the funniestslngle was Chris~ On Your Campus Carol daughter 0fMrarid Mrs event- irithecomedyifillectimiddotThedelegates attended 1edures John TWeedie of 34 Hunter

weekoCcurted i~~~siniglii ~nd discussions ~hich were de- Street New ampidfordisa~Senior tions ~eadded when t~e hUlbarjds treated the ~i~nedto assistmiddotthemin promot and PresidenLof her gpgtupat D j wiveS ~ da9ci~gat~thebig ~iilg moreeffective and efficient BrilgewaferState leaherspol UJl~Q()QI~Rector j

resort ho~ela~WbpCkfupthe~NewmanClubs onmiddottheir cam ilege JOlin a ~enioral~middotand NEW YORK (NC) - Msgr _beacii-ArmedwItb)be names of puses Treasurer of ~heCIubat~ridgeFralcis F ~Reh lt vice rector 01 afe~ reliab1~middotsitter~middotailthr~i N~wDlall Aret water Teachers eollegeis~~theNorth~yhcanCpllege i~

menappr oacbe4 the fi~si prosgt ) daughter ofMJs~ G Russell~~b+Ronupa~~been appointedr~- pecCSomehow the f~ct ih~t Hlg~pomt ()fth~ c~nve~tlOn inso~~U P~rrY Ave Attlebcf~~t~r of- St Josephs Seminar~ there were 12 kidsmad~ her ras th~ Ina~gural ~an9uet an4 Mss ~ouiloociieN Y

have o pr~or engiIgement~ Same thing witbthemiddot second As our list dwindlell we caught on

For the third only one husbandmiddot p1 C K went to the doorWhenShe asked- how many kids he jokshyinglysaid IOh about a dozen7~r so and quickly diverted her lt

withsubject as ra~es reportingtime directions etc ~I

It wasnt unti~ we Jere n~rly ~ ~ f h d h th h miS e sqUIrmg er roug each of the seven bediooms ro

we could show her with a flash- lighi each ofihesleidping~tyk~ i

~ -~ did she reaJize there aduallycould be 12 kids HopefullYsbe

asked There are oldlaquoPoii~s arent ther~~Ohyes we Said

IAndyssbBut hell be sevengtiith thefesltMbullbullgf~dietit in February Ve qufcklyadded

wheriwt ~middotg6tbackmiddotftom tHe

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the hOuse a miilutebefore her BABY SITTING sign vas re bull placed Vith RUGS ~nAIDEDc DO ~e reco~men~ thai kind of vaCation youbetWtlole- heartedly If office vacatiol1s permit well doJtoagain For one thing no child ever-asked Whatll I do now theres n~ body to play with Andwheri we got home with only our four Jt was downright quiet 7 well almost

~ N~~d Nunti6 YATIC~ CITY (NC)-Arch-~ blshop UllbeI-t9 Mozz6ni Apos

tolic NunCio toBolivia has been reassigned by Hismiddot ~~liness~ Popei Pi~s XII as tPflci~ to A1gentina

bull T~e 54year~~(FArchbishop wasi born in Bueno~ Aires 1but re2~

WOMEN~~ HEAD ~rs ceived his~~~cent~tiond~ Italy He - Mark A TheIssen of Covmg- was ordained for the Diocese of

~ totlyeny isthe ne~president Macera~ Jt~ly ~n ~~27a~d en f of the National Council of tered thedIplomatic er~IGe 01

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must you stand together 1ft these harder days Af~er Mass Mr Turner pre-

sided at the annual factory meeting at which h~ read his report After reportmg on the past year s work~nd progress he said that tht apostolate of the f~ctoryis~lowlYbutsurelyde~

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THE jNCHOR - 9 Thurs Oct 2~J 95~~

Todays Fashions

Fo~rNew SilhbJette$Welcome Council Mee~ingFallWith Flattering Lines Held inWarehamBy Ellen KeHey

St Patricks Parish Center Wareham was the scene of the

The new dress silhouettes are definitely flattering Leading fashioI) designers the world over h~lVe gotten toshy

New Bedford District Councilgether and brought us four versions of the new look which meeting of the Diocesan Council are wearable for nearly everyone These eye-compeIIingnew of Catholic Women silhouettes are the empire Retreats at Cathedral C~mpTheyre made of lustro_glothe trapeze the relaxed look announced by Miss Lillian Rosswool and to me are Joveliest inand the blouson The key to spiritual development chairman the four versions of the

beige or teal blue include Oct 17 throug~ 19 for

Some of the lovliest newnew look is that they myst be women from New Bedford loose enough to cause the wearer lounge robes emerge In shorter Taunton and Cape Cod Oct to move about freely and easily lengths this season and are de~ 24 through 26 for Franco-Amershyand still be shaped enough to signed to look like dresses One ican women from Fall River look attractive The empire ver- of my favorites is a cozy boufshy Oct 31 through Nov 2 for Portshysion puts its emphasis above a fant lounger in a charming ATTEND RET REA T Shown at Cathedral Camp uguese women from New Bedshywaist-skimming full skirt which Colonial print It is made of where they attended the Womens Retreat are left to right ford and Nov 7 through 9 for gives us a brand new version of toast-warm co t ton flannel Miss Elizabeth K Cavanagh and Miss Cecile Braisboth of Franco-American women from the princess dress spruced with cotton corduroy North Attleboro Mrs Margaret A Powers and Mrs Chris- New Bedford

and trimmed in frostywhite Its tina Souza both of Fall River The years program for parentAnent the new look do start belted in the back buttoned in an~ family education was out the s~as~n ~ith a trape~e dres the front and a~ailalle in a

lined by chairman Mrs Michael the draabcally newhne that variety of sizes This favorite of Fall River Nun Makes Professfon J OLeary It will stressmar- changes the shape of ~all to mine cost slightly over three I P d D

riag~ forums Cana Conferences ma~~ you ll clt~pletely dIffe~enti dollars proving that fashion n rovi ence iocese SOC iety and the fostering of religiouswoman Its a faShion revolution may )le achieved on even the Among the six young women customs in the home - th~ trapczesnhoette most stringent of bUdgetsl recently professed as the first

Miss Mary Foley youth chair shy~ members of the newly-estabshyman requested parish palmiddottici~

7 0 u n g successor beautifully Colorful warm and ve r y Provid~nce in the Diocese of Launched by Diors brilliarit Tow Coats lished Society- of Our L~dy of

pation in plans for National modified by our own wonderful smart are the Tow Coats for Catholic Youth Week starting Providence is Sister Mary Do-American designers the trapeze girls aged 7 to 11 Theyre warm Oct 26 Registration will be lores the former Angela OBrien

held at Kennedy Youth Center thiS Fall ~arrowat the top matching mittens and zany cap A native of County Cork Ireshye~erges as a leading silhouette water-repellent have usually oF44 Conant St Fall River

this week hel~ awar from the body by They are anti-freeze treatment land Sister D()lores was brought The meeting was addressed cut the trapeze falls to a gently for girls who have to get up to thiscountty four years ago by Diocesan officers of tlJel round~ fJ~led hemline Its ex- ~ middotandget out for school Each is by the late Mrs Philip Shannoh womens group and by Rev tre~ely beco~~ng and verymiddot middot a handsome full-length coat of rlill River With whom she Raymond McCarthy of tbe Dio-middot fashionable inspirtd by those which ski lived until she entered the new cesan Family Life Bureau who

fberlts a revolution middotin coat c ha m p ion swear on cold Society explained the objectives iiI the fashions bulltoo Youll admire coats windy ski tovvsmiddot hence their The Society of Our Lady of the Council

0in wonderful textured weaves clever name These smart Tow Providence was founded by Most Sister of the Missionary Sershypebbly surfaces velvety cash C()~ts have quilted linings for Rev Russell J McVihney Bishshy vants of the Most Blessed Trin- meres-all shaped into lines of added warmth and gay colorful op of Providence Very Rev ity were guests of honor and charmin~ newness Youll see Tyrolean tr~m (Their price js Louis W Dunn ViCe-Chancellor members of the clergy presimt trapeze flares chemise backs budgEitwoilderful) of the Providence Diocese is included Rtmiddot Rev Msgr Hugh empire details lightly belted Have ypu seen the new Career chaplain to the Society The Sisshy A Gallagher district moderator fullness some coats with big GirlS Stiits Tl)eyre middotreallY tels were founded to give cateshy Rev John Chippendale and collars of mink Persian lamb something Tailored to a T chetical instructions do parish Father McCarthy

1 visitation work arid assist inbeaver lynx you 1 admire them in gently f tt d rectories in the Providence Di- Evening SchoolCuordlmted Knits I e and straight-up-and-down

SISTER MARY DOLORES Coordinated kruts have the styles The fitted suits hew to cese COPENHAGEN (N C) - A the empire line with a high Shortly after Sister Dolores

1 t l ok d h h t thO t h b ficial prayer book of the Church Catholic evening school-featurshycasua SUI 0 al1 are Ig - gently outlined waistline and a came 0 IS coun rys e egan rating favorites this season of sliniskirt The straight-up-and- to feel the pull of a religious L hop McVinney presided at ing weekly lectures on the hisshy

middot f hi Th I t Sh h d f th k the profession of these first mem- tory of religion and medievaFeasy 1In~ as onmiddot e s 1m down style suit has a short voca IOn e ear 0 e wor back-pleated skirts are avail- cropped Jacket over a slim skirt proposed for this Society and bers and offered Pontifical philosophy - has been estabshyable in shades to mix or match The jackeit wears a hin~ch~i wrote to Monsignor Dunn who Mass in the Cathedral of SS lished here

Inter d h d middottmiddot d Peter and Paul ProvidenceIt jackets and collar iUld middotth~ tout ensemble is vlewe er an accep e The school is called the EveshyBovey-patterned sweaters-a look equally im- noil1ing short of marvelous her intotJ1e YIot~ex ()f Hope Some 25 lldults and 50 cpiI- ning School for Religion and portriht this year at ho~e ot These j iistlY poI-l~Iar Career Novitiate Hillsgrove in Sep dren nave been baptized ~1P(gtng Culture and is located at ttieabroad j GIt1sSuitsllre loveliest in 1956 c ~ th~g~0Ying~~gr0l)opyenl~tioni~ schoOl of the Sisters of St SisterDoI6reswas the fourtli the Providence rgtiocese as a reshy JOseph ofChambrey Head sophistication for Fall Igtankers gray navy charcoal sul~f middotthemiddotwork of tJ1e SmiddotocImiddote~middot~middotb yourig woman to enter the com- U

bull t res s e s the importance of rown Ba 11d kever-pOPUlar Gonti- munity And to show that all In addition 1400 visits were t lslouchy brims puffed crowns nen a ac religious try to help a young madeandmciie than 30 Catho-

that rise or pull back softly woman to find just the right lieS Were broughfback to the draped hat-shapes little brims Holy Union Field qqy~ coml)1unity for her talents and practice ot-their religibn Th~ with rising backs regal velvets A T S d) middottastes it should be mentioned Sisters have three station wag in vivid tones or black deep- tiverton aturay that Sister Dolores was guided ons and all the Sisters learn to piled felts in a blaze of color An automobile heads the- list in her choice of a community by driveso that their wo~k Qf visshywit h tarnished gold brass ofprizes to be offered atthean- a Sister of Mercy Sister Mary itatlon is done efficiently bUfnt orange russet brown and n~1l1 Hoiy Union bazaa~middotiind Emeline now teaching at St Atteriding Sister DoloreW pro- forest green heading the hit field day scheduled for SatUrday Kilians School New Bedford fession were Mr arid Mrs Frahk parade at t~e communitys Junior~te A feature of the life at the Taylor and Mrs William Howshy

Nanaqualtet Tivertonmiddot This af- Novlate is that the Sisters who arth and Maureen Taylor of Fall Your mdisensable all-year- fair was originally scheduledmiddot are being guided in their forma- River Sister Mary Emeline

round coat ~s pure cashmere for last week but because of the tIon by Franciscan Missionaries RSM alsomiddot attended delighted lthlghtt as a whhls~etai~blu~tde~-IstOflt tomiddot iQclement weather was post- 01 Mary recite a shortened form to see her protegee reach this

he oue a~- ore SIPS poned ~mtil this Saturday stage of service to God over everythmg travels every- of the Divine Office in English

where wih matchless distinc~ ~ 1-~~d ~ttractI0nsY~~J m~l~de They t~ereby gain the advantageti R ht th d 1 t a contmuous penny sale booths of the great spiritual benefits

on I now ISmiddot e I ea lme taces i(r school childrerr ogames ofmiddot the Psalms and scripture to purchse your cas~mere coat for totlaquoand refre hm nts e dg d f th f because 11 many a tQwn and city ~ ~ e lt r a 11 s~r ~rayers e 0 shythroughout the hmd astute co~i ~~~~W bo~~~smcl~if Chpst-1 buyers are f~atllring t~esemiddotlux JP ~I~P relIglO~s arb~Ie~ ~lls ury coats atspeciaLpiices( ~ltJfe1i- me andgaId~nsupplIes

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Fur Frosted Wool is an apt ~ir Conditioned description of an eye-appe~ling lIIit a friend of min~ wore yes- 386 Acushnet Avenue ~rday Its empire in ~ilhouette NeW Bedford $1999 made of ~ight-toned or darkshytoned bronze wool with a high- i middot middot Writ or phone and our

lighted waistline sheltered by DEBROSSE OIL representative will calI at bull tiny black fox-collared jacket no obligation to you Newest and to me the loveliest middotCO expression of the empire silhou- S C TANGER SON INC ette it will be an ~ntrance- maker everywhere ofmiddotfasliio tteating Oils 56middot~62Faolkne Stmiddot~

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Tone SPIrit andmiddot mood are seem to-be convinced that they olicmiddot life of the country sinCe rather ~ombergtP~ssimistic are totally incapableoi under- coming here in 1953 as Agent shyis not quite accurate as ~ standiQg or appreciating any- General of the United middotNations description But certainly opti- thing new serious or first-rate Korean Reconstruction Agency mistic is far off the mark in the realms of art or thought He was this year named honorshy

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middot in enmiddot writing ciple thatmiddot IIlOst people are im- olic Charities carnival to be Writers include beciles if you give them an held next month

bull Ch r i s t 0 - unrelieved diet of imbecilic fare A veteran of five years middotserv- pherHollis Re- thenmiddotyouwill no doubtmiddot produce ~ degl ice- in the Korean theater Ofmiddot ~cca VI emiddots t th~ middotkind of people middotyouassu~ed AT middotCARMELITENOVITIATE rrwo Fall Rivertes~ operations Gen Coulter rEi R9 ber t Spe- th~ people to be identsare stationed at St~ Tere~asMotli~rhouse German signed from the Army iri 1952 aigpt Leonard AnllUal Bookunt middottown N Y Sister MarvmiddotEll~n Bernmiddotadette (left) dauNhter Shortly afterwards he assumed w If A g b directiQn of the activities of the

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

-Themarvels of thebeeshytoward our fellow men ~ basic work and not an excuse hive demonstrate the divine father John middotFCronin 8S for imiction and destructive

so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

PQpe Reeeves Social ActionDepartment of the XU middottold members ofthe Inter- National Catholic Welfare Conshy national ApiCulture CongressAtom Report ference Washington DC spoke~ whom he received in audiencemiddot

hereROME (NC) _ Father Theo- to the 13th anilUal teachersmiddotin- stitute for Milwaukee archdiocshy He turned to the naturalist

FrankM Folsom reported in a esan teachers dore M Hesburgh CSCmiddot and

the mathematician and the phil shyprivate audience with His Holi- Pointing out that Christians osopher they would see the ness Pope Pius XII on the second have a worldwide obligation to beehive and co nc Iud e d that United Nations conference on carry out the 8~conq Command- the intelligence that directs peaceful uses of atomic energy ment Thou shalt love thy neigh~ the organization of the beehivemiddot

Father Hesburgh and Mr Fol- bor as thyself Father Cronin and the life of the bees is Gods som represented the Holy See at said thati~ pr~cticethe cr~ti- GRADUATE NURSES Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the

earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

and scop~of the beehive thelt~neral Co~ference on I~terna-Catholics can do ri6 better Constance Lebeau 24 MarglJ) Street both of New Bedford P9pe said the naturalist wouldtlOnalmiddotAtomlc Energy WhICh be th t f 11 th 1 f )

gan Monday Mr Folsom is ln ~ 0 ow e exa~p e ~ I d R d Chmiddotmiddot f P blmiddot I E tell him that the cells are made chairman of the executive board th~HQ1y~ee h~ tod ~IS adl- 0 an s e Ie U IC y nters of wax and are constructed to

ence Recently we read of a C fl- L pi contain the honey destined forof th~ RadiO Corporabon of ioklm gift by the Holy Father on Ietto Inut ower of Church r n~urishment of the larvaeAmerIca tol1JNICEF the United Nations bull 1

Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

He said~~s~ incluqed s~ch priest is on the st~ffof the lit Mr Gomulka seized the con-middot ~~ich provides ~or optional re-o ity of content for a minimum of pr~blems as dlspq~al of radlo- te~national Lab9r Organ~zati~m ~oversy Qv~r conduct of relig gt h~m)p c~ases Jnth~ ~ub1jc wallmiddot space and he would notemiddot active waste materlals and ~e FatherCroniD maintained thai 10~ classes~n the pibhcschoolsschools where the maJority of furthermore tliat the thrcente planeS ge~eraImiddot Safetymiddota~~ p~ote~h~n itmiddotcentan truly besaid today i-hatto char~etJllt ~he C~tholicIie~ pa~e~~ r~ue~ ~e1D which form ~~ir ariglesmeetshyfleld as well as b~~lc lll9ral aorl~ sOci~tYo~nationsex~ ~rchY lS w~rlcl~~ bo~ p~ly i~hllaquo l~he ~o~s~ant c~allllof with mathem~tical precision pro~lems of the us~ of nucl~ar- ~-isl$Thi~sltcieJywith itsdghts and ~cre~ly~ a~msthegv~r~- th~ P~~~ll~ ~egl1De ~m~~ Mr iThence he might cohchide~ P9wer ~or peacef~lpurposesI)- anji obligations isa faCtCluit~ mentIJ so domg the natons ~~~J1IJka~ameto power In O~- the bee has r~solvea and for ~ st~ld ~ffltgtr war independent ofanyopoliticalor- tOJpQ~hcallea4erwenton~ec7lt t~~e~~~~~ has 1~en tht middotJt 18 long tirnemiddot a very ancient and

Greatest Freedom _ genization such as middot_th~~ UnIted ordal~gnin~ hi~self with the one Qased on law no~ ar~itrary difetent problem of - transcen- Fath~ H~sburgha d d edmiddot Na~iqns Created t9 express serIes of antI-~hurch statements d~c~~~ ~~~ f~~tyChl~ftam ~~- dentalmathematics which reshy

There was ~e greatest _and mans globaL politicalrelation thegvernwe~t-c()ntrolledpessmiddot Iar~~ t~~t a~ ~l~t 18s~ed ~y miiined middotthe object of the study ~ees~ m~erch~nge among$Clen 8hip~ ~ ~ middot~nltlrlidio have be~t1 developing E~~cliti~n~~nist~r~Wladysla~ of mariy wise men up untilmiddot re~ tiSts1 even t~os~ from behll~ltfth~ HecClled ii~ yitaUYimportlptoa creScedoI the course B~etlks~i I~ Au~~st Ib~r~i~ ceritmiddot times If0~ Curtall~ Tpe Holy cr~~i~xers ~~ cgtther n~l~glOusSeesmiddot ant tp nqte i~atthe J~staJilisbcgtqhesullmer ~ l1presentatives were wel~Cmeii nieM6f thi United NatiOnsdid~ Tnecom~uh-tmiddotparlyS friitmiddot SY~bll~ fr~~s~hooI8 ~dl be everywhere and we were llble not creattf a world ~oCiety butmiddotmiddot secretary took~is ~tand in 8 strIctly enforced t meet a~d have friendly re~a~ tll~t it merelymiddot~cogniied~middot ~page llpeech middotto an orgimiza- ~ tlOns wi~h the top 70 delegates already existing middotfact r tlOnof schoolteachers who are

Stress~ng that the Holy Seemiddot More than 3000 teachers at adivecomrlllinists He told them Stbull~UdeNovena at~end~ su~hm~tings to de~on~ tended the iiilititute which had- S~teAnthoriiy strate ItS active mt~rest m world 8S its theme gtThe Chissr60m Tmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ - EveJY Thursdaymiddot problems particularly those Teacher a~d ~Itistitutiorial 8fa he ~~l belongs h~ ~e affec~iog moral issues Fath~ Glowthmiddot W~ cmiddot ~ 0 t~~ n9 to the C~urc Itllgt~ 1000 AM - 1210 Hesburgh said _ he ~oteci ~e _ ~y Stae scPIl~amng th~t t~e 5 1-0 700 800 PM quoite evident lack of Catholic R I d To H I only authorIty m t~e sch()Ol IS- e ease middotme e ps ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~t~ ~~nY-G~tIt~li9lf~~l~~t$ ~~ufQ~aliiesmiddot r~~5~~~r~~t ~~~P~LL lind ull~erl~b~sshould ste)gt~1gt At~tIlY ~~) --yenO~~ll~ Of Good middotDoctor F Ne~ Bedford ~eUsclenb~ic educatIon pro- 30000 cllldr~nl pUbhc s~QooI~i I i 0 bull 1 grams Weve alway~ bfen h~re will attefeI~algt~~hne ~~~INCTbN (NG) --~middoto~~ ~=========== ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~7strong on humanities and we religion classes sponsored by the q~ahhes gtfmiddot a gQoq dQctor were ~ould as wellmiddotb~ strong in sCi-middot Albany diocese during the COll1 listed in a spee~h~~ HieGiorg~- ~D~D~ SULLIVAN amp SONSence-espeCillliy tJow that sci- irtg sC~~ooIYear middoti o~nuriiv~r$itYSchool of Med--

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

th th t r ldmC13ns m e ea rIca wor who rpspect ~arital_fid~1ity and chen~h faml1y devotion and happmess

Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

Attract Morbid On the crest of sensational

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One British reviewer I middotiG6~lti~~i~~~)Imiddotea the Society for the Propagation oftli(tiiiiIi iristC1adP r fears Chaplain has lost hi~~iifimiddotBishop Byrne was seized bY --- ~ gt as a satirist and his sense (f the communists in 1950 durmg When yourbridge club meets again whymiddot not be thefirm humor as Ii cockney That is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel andmeaningfufprize-a GOJ)middot too bad w h 11 e ImprIsoned Howe~er LOVE YOU MEDAL The image of the Queen 0( Heaven~Modei

It willJgte t~o badalsoVUSsdegm~ f~It-~~~ halId~e~ th~ ~ 01 Women can be obtainel by sending your reqliest and offering Customs lacksi~utli~rit()tQmiddotjJe- ~ ltr~~ler Ul~~lsi~~m l~~~~~~pc~ of fllse the mm importation rights i~ ~eo~l a~d the commumsts into this country In that case dIdn t fmd It

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which they appear are boosted to ~ttract the curious and morbId Cer~am Hollywood t a len t

agenCIes have the audacity to rais~ the asking prices of the parties m the latest scandal by as much as $200000 or $300000 per pi~ture This is the cu~]ent Hollywood tune

Later when the sensational- find reallimiddotPfbkirigs~rili~us I~m di~s d0-vn and soberi~g pub- box-offices ashe did while It i

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Some Catholic women in the Uriit~d States have responded beautifully to the plea of women in other patts Of the world A woman in Cleveland wheneve she went t9 the ba~ery tlaquo( buy desserts for the family would omit her own and put the few cents sacrificed into a bag for the Missiolls Another woman witli tuberculosis would sell her sewing for the Missions Both of them sent their sacrifices to the Holy Fath~~ through~is Society for the Propagation of the Faith Wisely they knewthat the Vicar Qf Christ would allocate their sacrifices w~ere it wou14 de the most

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Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to it and mull it to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen NationalmiddotDirectorof The SoCiety for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth A~enue New York 1 N Y~ or your DIQCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

In Cologne the Colombia Amshybassador to Germany said that the murderers of Protestants and

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His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani the Apostolic Delegate will preside at the installation in Holy Name I

Cathedral Chicago itwas anshy Total Assets Over $27()()()()()(JOO nounced here

Archbishop Meyer at 55 the youngest archbishop in this country was named on Septemshyber 24 to succeed the late Cardishy

Ipbullnal Samu~~ StritlJlwho diea in Rome on May 27 as head -gtf the

nationsmost hf~vfly Catholic See Since the announcement messhy middotmiddot~D4BERFetkrGl Depoli IfUur~ cent~pO~ sages of congratulation have ade~ Rcu 5

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middotCommends New Treatises FelI1 Evet ampgin e_~ I _ __L- _-----JI SpotliMhtUigmiddotmiddotOUr~xIiO~S ~ ~~ I middotmiddotmiddotmiddotlouNesmiddotTVShowOn Loymiddote and Morriagmiddot S~MAltlS OF TIlE J~~D Honors Ma rye RIGa AC~DIY

~AUNT()N By Rtmiddot~vM8Ki JohnS-Ke1Uledr -~e last week ~ September H~ARTS~ALL JtJVEIt NEW YORK (NC)--TheCBS

A IUlrNbei ofmiddot booksoR]ove and marriage have COme w~ middotphot~graphY ~eek at St RepreSentingthea classmates televisionmiddot netwertaanounceti

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ferent from cme anothezl)rawmg on Chns~~ dOCtrl~e ties were taken Friday the ~en- PatrlciaMead arid Margaremiddott Syl- oetober13 10 mark the centeJishythey coincide in many particulars Yet each has Itspecullr iors satmiddot fot their portraits More vestre f9r St Agnesandl)iane niear Gf the npparitilHS oil alproach anda~~entsf ~ach hi new workrhe ~~ie ~ phtQs will betaken i~ OctGber Abraham imd Angela Medeiros the Blessed Mother at LGurdesrshyits characteristicstyleAiIt 10 (K ed ) and at the time G- specu~l eventamp for middot~tamptgarer team~~iSses F1rance

ve ~ y An auctionundertbedirection Sylvestre and Medeiros aretr~- ~ Entitled Bemadette the preshyar~ worihrellmmg- It IS mtended le establish of the busin~ manager~ Pew uates 01 St Miehaers School gram has ~n sCheduled by the

Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

voking and probably will cause stanc~s The married and those Mt St Mary Acade~y Orches- interested in the work of spreading the kingdom controversy contemplating marriage as well tra under the dllectlOn of A- should pay her special honormiddot ZACRARiAS nd

The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

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Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

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The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

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the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

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h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

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interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

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pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

I plamed that middotthe founder-Fllther Po ubi la t fz 0 ttulmiddot He rappiS monas-middot -iid ~e lectured onrl~ specla Milrie-ClerrieritStlluo h~d~n ~~ ye~Yan ~ nl~j n t o~diila~~exercises~the ~li- ~iesin the UnitedS~e H

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middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

f ld th 110 d Sacred Hearts Academy Fair are Sprmg Ie Wl an h h f l t -Worcester with 84 aven as one sem ma IS

Paul Lambert 131 Thomas StLouisiana StateMan Fall River and Julien Goulet Jr

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I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

the Newman Club Federation twelfth grade students in the parent organization of all colshy country

lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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5 Holy Father Discusses Solutions With Wor~ds Blood $pecialist~

CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)shyTotal continence the adoption of children and the use of the Ogino-Knaus (rhythm) method arc permissible solutions to the problem of hereditary blood diseases His Holiness Pope Pius XII said here

Artificial insemination direct sterilization contraception and voiuntary adultery were listed by the Holy Father as soluliulls which are not permitted

The Pope made these stateshyments in his second speech withshyin eight days to a group of blood specialists on the moral probshylems facing scientists and inshydividuals in regard to heredishytary blood ailments

His first address was made to delegates attending the conshygress of the International Soshyciety of Blood Transfusion in Rome His most recent speech was made to more than 600 scishyentists attending the Seventh Inshyternational Congress of Hemashytology

Possible Solutions Recalling that in his first adshy

dlress he had outlined the probshylem of opposing Rhesus or Rh factors which can adversely afshyfect the circulatory system of the newly born and lead to their death the Pontiff discussed the possible solutions to the probshylems as advanced by modem ~ience

He reminded the scientists of his speech to the International Congress of Catholic Doctors in 1949 and declared that We have absolutely refuted insemination between people who are not married and even between marshyried couples because this practice is not within the rights of married couples lmd is conshytrary to Catholic natural and moral law

He forbade voluntary adult shyery the attempt of a couple to have a child through a third party because no married pershyson can put his conjugal rights at the disposal of a third pershyson and any attempt to renomcc these rights remains without reshysults

Sterilization In regard to direct sterlti7ashy

tion the Pope stated that seveshyral times we have taken a p0shy

sition on the subject We allowed in substance that direct sterilization was lot authorized by the i-ight of a man to dispose of his own body and cannot be considered as a valid solution to avoid the transmission 01 a lick heredity He said however that there are cases in which indirect stershyfllzation is permissible when It carried out for the good of the organism and not for the purpose of rendering proere3t1on impossible

The Pontiff recalled the words of Pope Pius XI in the encyshyclical Casti Connubii in which themiddot use of contraceptives was called a violation of the middotnatutal law andmiddot an act deshyprived of its power to create

new life by the human willw

In his latest address the Holy Father answered a number of questions asked by the scienshytists concerning the moral probshylems faced by those who are victims of the so-cal1ed Medishyterranean Blood Disease Disshycussion of this disease formed a large part Of the Popes first address to blood specialists

several varieties of this ail shyment generally fatal involve Rh factors and are found in Italy Greece and al1 other areas of the Mediterranean basin where Phoenician colonization has left its mark Immigrants have carried the disease to the United States and many other countries

In regard to this disease the Pope stated

1 Blood tests are advisable and may be obligatory in cershytain cases in these areas

2 Carriers may be advised against marriage but may not be forbidden to marry

3 Married couples who beshycome aware that they have the disease may be advised not to have children but cannot be forbidden to have them shy

4 Such a hereditary disease is not sufficient to render a marriage invalid

5 The d~ath of a first child due to Rh factors is not suffi shycient to render a marriage null and void

In answering other questions asked by the visiting scientists the Pope said that hereditary problems in generat require those concerned to avoid all m~re or less grave danger or harm either to the interested party or to the descendants

Fr McSwiney Council PlansGuest Night

Father McSwineymiddot Council 2525 Knights of Columbus of C

Hyanni~ is sponsoring a Guest Nigh~ at 8 Thursday night Oct 9 at the council home on Winter St Hyannis

Grand Knight John J McConshynell extends an invitation from the Council to all men in the parishes of Osterville Center- ville Hyannis Yarmouth Barn stabe and Harwich to attend The purpose of the evening is to acquaint Catholic men with the aims and activities of the Knights of Columbus

Deputy Grand Knight Daniel J Slavin Membership and InshylIurance Activities Chairman anshynounces that a film These Men Called Knights will portray the activities of the Knights 01 Columbus Refreshments will be erved

An invitation to attend is also extended to brother Knights from ot~er parishes The foUowing members of the council may be contacted for further informashytion William K Crowell ltgtsterville Stanley McLean Centerville James Hobert Hyannis Andrew Doherty Yarmouth Paul Donoshyvan Harwich and Claudio Alexshya~der Barnstable

Commission to Control Literature Q

~ Merely Assists Attorney General BOSTON (NC)-Gov Foster

Furcolo has signed into law it bm creating a seven-man Dbshyscene Literature Control Comshymission to assist the attorney

general in preventing the sale of obscene and other prohibited

middotliterature The law provides that the comshy

mission shall consist of seven members including a representshyative of the folJowing religious faiths Protestant Catholic and Jewish an educator and three persons qualified by education and experience The members wHi serve for five-year terms without pay

Their function will be to reshyeommend to the attorney genershyal whenever a book magazine comic book pocket-size book or other publication on sale or about to be placed oli sale apshypears to them to violate (Massashychusetts law) that appropriate

action be taken to prevent the sale or distribution of such pubshylcation

None of the members of the new commission has yet been appointed

In an editorial the Pilot Bosshyton Archdiocesan newspaIrer

RECEIVES DIPLOMA Miss Patricia Tinkham of New Bedford kisses the Episcopal Ring as she receives her diploma from Bishop Connolly at St Annes Hospital School of Nursing graduation exercises

California State Board Opposes

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ALBANY (NC) - The motion picture problem will be studied in November public hearings by the New York State legislatures Commitshytee on the Publication and Disshysemination of Obscene Material

The committee will look into the charge that motion pictures and motion picture advertising spread every kind of monstrosity before our youngsters in action and in color

The committee declared it is amazed to see the extent to which sex and immorality are being exploited and sensationshyalized in advertisements plasshytered throughout our cities and accepted and displayed by reputable news media

There have been improvements in the moral tone of comic books but it noted that sex and girly magazines continue to have widespread distribution

If we are going to solve our obscenity problems the comshymittee concluded we need a

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A November election baUot referendum seeks to reimpose property taxes on Californias private non-profit schools of

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The Board of Equalization is provided for by the California constitution as a state adminisshytrative agency to determine the true value of property for taxashytion purposes Its members are elected one from each congresshysional district

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Pointing out that at the presshyent time the State of California allocates approximately $800shyOOOOQO annually or 40 per cent of the total operating budget of the state for the support and maintenance of public schools the board declared that fairshyness justice equity and ecoshynomics all support the continushyance of tax exemption for nonshyprofit schoolsbullbull~

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~ angels with the- minislry- of Ilaws of good ~nd evil Which He ha~ ena~led reason to ~ watching for and safeguarding

discqver for th~ cqnquct of human ~ctions This law of ~ everyone of His creatures thatmiddot

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H~ly Rosary This is die answer tothemiddot current contrpv~rsy in the

TOMORROW -- St Therese New York hospitals about the prescription of contraceptive Lisieux (Little Flower of Jesus)devices SI1(~h a move is against the long-standing practice Virgin She was born Marie of ~he hospitalsoIt is oppoled by Catholics as against_ the Francoise Therese Martin in 1873

at Alencon France and at themoral law of God a law that is binding on Catholic age of 15 entered the CarmeliteProtestant and Jew_ community at Lisieux Her prog

Those in~ fa~or of birth control by artificial or ~nshy ress in the spiritual life was such natural meai-Is brlng out all the stock arguments-large that she was made Mistress of

Novices at the age of 22 Shefamilies and poor parents the dangers to the mothers died middotin 1897 but her brief life health the problem of overpopulation They are so busy was remarkable for its humility~

feeling (lorry for parents that they forget two very middott~ simplicity and patient endurance important items ofmiddot sufferirig Since her death in

numerable miracles have beenThefirst is that no one may act against the law of crediteci to her intercession andnature that is against the law of God To freely use a devotion to her has spread aU

faculty given by nature for procreatioriand in the use to over the world In Englishshypervert it and thw~rt it andmiddotdeprive it of the natural term speaking countries she is known given by nature itself is against the purpose and law of as the Little Flower of Jesus

nature in granting that faculty __-=~~~~=~~=~==~===+-___ she was canonized in 1925 SATURDAY - St Francis ofSome effete and indulgent Romans had attached to 1

The FamilyClinic Assisi Confessor He was borntheir banquet halls a Vomentorium to which they could U Cit Dt I in 1182 and was early inspiredretire and relieve themselves of the surfeit of their rges OUp es 0 IISCUSSl J ~~ili~Y 10~~nf j~i~etYth~~banqueting in order thatthey might return to the table and still further enjoy the sensation of taste in their selvesto him and were constiFam-ly Pans Together ~~~I ~ tuted a religious Order by Popeepicurean repasts while frustrating the very purpos~ of By Father John L Thomas ~d I Innocent III The order rapidlyeating itself Any doctor would say that gluttony is an Assistant Professor of Sociolog3 I spread throughout Christendomabuse and perversion of a human faculty it is forbidden After visiting ihe East St Franshy St Lo~is Universityby the clear dictates of reason ald is morally wrong cis alternated between preaching

Tim and I have had our first big disagreement Were to the multitudes and fasting inContraceptive birth controlstands in the same category of pla~ning our honeymoon and ~e ~ants to go l~P to th~ ilake desert solitude During one ofperveIsion country where theres good fIshmg I say fIshmg I~ for his retreats he received on his

The second item that is overlooked in the sentimental bachelors Id like to travel around and visit some of the hands feet and side the printshysterics favoring birth control is that there is an answer places Ive always wanted to opportunity to be ~lone to Jnjoy ~~e~h~nf~~~6~otlIidSof Christ Htl that i$ in accordance with the law of God And that answer see My sister did thatarid your ne~ly acqUlred IntImacylies in self-restraint II together m a leisurely mutually SUNDAY - St Placid and

we got cards f rom a over satisfying way Companions Martyrs He wasAs Mahatma Gandhi has written Medic~l men will while they were away It I dont havmiddote to remind you born in Rome of a patrician fam~

earn the gratitude of mankind if instead of deising arti shy was thrilling Isnt Tim being Helen that l1oneymoons I like ily in 515 At the age of seven ficial means of birth control they willfind out means of selfish weddi~gs often serve seVeral his father took him to the mon~ self-control Mor5l1 results can only be produced by moral You know other purpose~ some of which astery of Subiaco and at 13 he

Helen every qlay obscure their real mean- followed St Benedict to estabshyrestraints All other restraints defeat the purpose for time Im called ing Because getting married is lish a monastery Five years latewhich they were Int~J1ded The reasoning underlying t~~ to discuss hon- a social event we tend to irrlitate the place was overrun by barshy

use of artificial methods is that indlll~ence isa necessity middoteymoons Imiddoten- and alltoo frequently tol im- barians who burned everything of life Nothing can be more fallacious joy recalling a press others with the way we to the ground St Placid his two

And George Bernard Shaw has said of 9irth control little German manage it I brothers Eutychius and Victorshytreatise on mar- Although your own likes and inus his SIster Flavia who hadThere is no birth and damn little control riage written a- dislikegt along with your past come to visit them along with

For restraint requires self-control will power and the round 1850 The experience together should be Donatus Firmatus Faustus arid help qf-Almighty God the God who gave the faculty of proshy author had very the chief guides in planningmiddot some 30 other monks were put creation to human beings the God Who foresaw all the definite ideas your honeymoon perhaps I can to death for their faith

about the middotafter- offer a few helpful suggestions MONDAY-St Bruno Confesbulldiffic~lties and the objections that have always been and ate math of the First keep the unique char- sor The founder of the CarthUbeingput forward concerningmiddot the use of this faGulty God wedding He acter of this period clearly in sians was born in Cologne abo~isurely is not outdone in wisdom by a group of iridividuals gave husbands one guidirigprin- mind You will be going through 1030 and studied in paris He

who woulQ play His role by denying the Very obviou~ cipl~-show YOllr wifemiddot whos some profoundly intimate I ex- was made canon of Cologne and primarypurpose of the faculty he~d of the family right away periences in starting your life later held the same office at

It is a sad commentary on modern morals when the Even in returning fromCiurch t9gether and your schlaquodule Rheims With six companions after the )e4ainil ifsectl1e ~ants should provide the freeflom determined to forsakethe worldsuggestion ofmiddot self~restraint is looked on with horror lmd to t~keone wa~ you take an- privacy and fJexible unhurried he retired to Grand Chartreusebull the idea of Gods help is brushed aside withoutmiddot comment other j~st tompoundke clear whos leisure to take the reqJired Later St Bruno was called to

When will man learn tha~the will of God is still the best rule boss Husbands who fail to do pace which will allow you the Rome by a former disciple of for mans life and happiness this are in for a rough time all adjustments and adaptatio~s in Pope Urban II The bustle of the

the rest of their lives stride I citydisturbed him He retired toAs the distinguished British physician Dr E Podvin Marriage is ~artnership Second t~ough marria~e the mOlntans of Calabria wherehas written The birth control moveJ1lent is bankrupt It

How middottimes have changed-and makes y~u hfe partners i this he founded a second Charteris bankrupt in sound principles of morality It is scientifshy in this regard for the better partnership IS a process nqt an house He died about 1101 and ically bankrupt in its heedless disregard or ignorance of Its a good idea to work together act so what you plan to dp on was canonized 500 years later the medical indications for the physical arid nerve dangers in planning your honeymoon your hneymoon should Include TUESDAY-Feast of the Most inherent in its methods It is scientifcally barikrupt in its Sometimes because they are somethl~g you can bot~ r~son- Holy Rosary This feast also

very much in love either the ably enJoy In fact thiS lSI the ~ommemorates St lVIary of Vicconstant appeal to the non-existent danger of overpopulashybride or the groo~ makes all time w~en YO~l should leaIjn to tory a day which Pope Pius Vtion It is scientifically bansrupt in its economic principle the concessions start domg thIngs as a team instituted to be kept eactI year

that poverty and misery can be wiped out by lowering the This may ~ot be as healthy Social Life Important 1 in memory of the victory grantedbirth rate when an alleviation of these evils can only be as it sounds Gouples should Third you may now feelthat to the Christians in a naval batshyattained in an age of social justice It is scientifically learn to discuss all their family you could never be alone to- tie against the Turks after bankrupt in its agit~tion for a change of the laws with plans together Marriage is a gether long enough This iis a invoking the help of the Mothe~

partnejihip~husbandsand wives common delusion but dont fall of Godregardlo contraceptives which laws are founded on sound were made to be helpm~tes with for it Plan your honeymoon so WEDNESDAY-St Bridget ofmorality sound economics and sound sociology each contributing to marital suc- that it provides access to some Sweden Widow She was it

ThQse who preach birth control would do wen to turn

cess and happiness according to social life and entertairimerlt A member of the Swedish royaltheir zeal to a study of God and the laws of God as found their ability solitary twosonle may bedomefamily born in 1034 She mar in nature It would bea better work than the perversion of However in all this modern a highly tiresome circle ~fter ried Prince Ulpho of Sweden nature that they endorse emphasis on the needmiddotfor dis- a few days i and they had eight chiidren

cussion whether among cl)uples Four~h dont ~ry to impress Many years later she and her oJ grOlJps it is gen~rally for- others wi~h your durability as husband middotseparatea by mutiJa) gotten that middotdiscussion which is travelers or the size of your consent He joined the Cister W he A 0R middotmiddotmiddotNCH not based on clear knowledge of bank roll This is the honey cians andofshe-foundedSaviourthe comth~pertinent prirmciples and fac1smoonofyol1r marriagenot an munity St i~ result in little more than pooled efforttoshow off before your Abbey of Wastein - ignorance neighbors ~

Your letter suggestsmiddot that you Fifth if at all Possi~le plan convenient timesjust iIi case 1 ()FFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF middotTHEDIOCESE OF FALL RIVER and Tim have made this mis- to attendMass and Communioi( Thats about it Helen I tak~ -r

p bl h d kl b Th C h IIgt f h D f F 1 take Before- plimning your yen1oJl- togetherjYOUIe starting- sollme- ~~r gran ted that youhave ade U 15 e wee y y e at 0 IC rress 0 t emiddot locese 0 a River ~ bull t 10 Highland Avenue eymoonyou should ask what thing mighty big arid you need quate premarital instructiClrllt

a honeymoon is for sp~cia~ graces Ito guarantee ~uc- However if anything still wo- Fall~iy~r~Mcls~ _ - _ Q$b9rne 5-7151 Now thehoneymoon repre- ceSs I ries you consult your pastor cr

bullbull to 1 middotPUBUSHER ~ gt- ~ ~lJentsr the ltperiod ofyourmiddot initi- Sixth dont pull- the childish 8 doctor according to the nature Most Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Gltion into the conjugal state~ trick of n~hallowinganYbodYmiddot0( your problem They ~ill be

~ GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER This remains tru~ w~et~er-YOlitoknowwhereyouwilJ be(Jllr- happy to lllsistyou R - F h lrofishing travel orstay rig~V ingthi8ti~e Someonein your 011 yes do I think Tim iii ev Doniel S 01100 MA Rev John P Driscoll at home I family should knowhow toreach _being selfish Maybe yoil ca

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I Sacred Hearts Senior Merit FinalistCommunion Breakfasts A IIeRior at Sacred Hearts 10000 lligh scorers in nationally Miss Mandeville a straight A

AcademyFairhaven llas been conducted eJtaminations which student is attending SaereclThe Parish Parade named a semifinalist in the Nashy testedmiddot one third of all twelftb Hearts Academy on a four year tional Merit Scholarship contest grade students in lihe country scholarship She is editor of theST ANTHONYS

MATTAPOISETT ST MAamprS CATBEDUr She is Sanda Mandeville With other semifinalists slle will yearbook and glee club accomshyThe Rosary-Altar Society is

conducting a member~hip drive n will hold a ccm1munion breakshyfast Oct 3

ST IOHN THE BAPTIST CENTRAL VILLAGE

The Ladies Guild will sponsOll bull whist Saturday night at fJ in the itarish hall Mrs John Costa fs ehairman At a meeting tonight members will hear Rev Edward C Duffy of St James Church New Bedford speak on his naval experience in the Far East A potluck sup~r at 730 will preshycede the meeting

The Guild will join St Isidore the Farmer Dartmouth-Westport Council No 4373 Knights of Columbus in a family pilgrimage 10 La Salette Oct1 S Cars will meet at the back of St George Church Westport at 2 Sunday afternoon

iMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOltlH EASTON

A military whist is planned with Mrs George Newman as chairman The-Wamens Guild is supporting the parish sale af CathoIic Christmas cards

ST PAULS TAUNTON

Miss Betty Murby Pawtueket wiH be guest soloist at the monthly meeting and insallashynon of officers at 745 PM Thursday Oct 9 Mrs Paul Michney is the newly elected president OUR LADY OF GRACE NOUTIIf WESTPORT

The Womens Guild will meet at B PM Tuesday Oct 7 at the parish hall The Living Rosary will be held Sunday Oct 5 fol- lowed by Benediction ST LOUIS FALL RIVER

The Confraternity of Chrisshytian Mothers will hold an open meeting Sunday afternoon to which husbands as well as wives are invited Babysitters will be on duty in the preprimary classshyroom of St Louis school Rev John E Boyd will speak on his Euopean pilgrimage and musical entertainment will be offered by girls poundCom Mt St Marys Academy

ST JOSEPHS FAlLL RIVER

The Mens Club is forming a shuffleboard league Members of the parish baseball team will be honored at a supper meeting

Twenty-four new members were received at the second anshynual membership tea held in the parish hall Past presidents were pouretmiddots Entertainment was ofshyfered by a group from Mt St Marys Academy

FALL aVER daughter of MI and Mrs Hoshybe WOlDens Guild m hold mer Mandeville ITt Collette

an laquo)pen meeting and style show Street New Bedford and a memshyat 8 PM Monday Oct 6 ill the bet- Of Oul Lady of Perpetual Catholic Cwnmunity Center Mrs Help parish Joseph Springer is in charge of arrancements 1IU11 - MaocIeriUe is ~

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FALL alVEIt The Co~cil of Catholic WGshy

mell will spnsor a CommllftiOll breakfast open to all women of the parish Sunday Oct 19 Rey Ambroise RodrigueOP is guest speaker

The Oct 13 meeting will take the form of a Halloween party at 130 ift the church hall The annual tea was attended by 100 including eight new members Mrs Alfred Blais and Mrs Elshylery Chace PGured

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

A cake sale will be held Satshyurday Oct 18 in McWhirrs The Womens Guild will join in the clistrict evening of recolshyledion to be held at Notre Dame Thursday Oct 9 at 7sectn Memshybers will serve as hostesses after the church services

Teenagers whists wi~ resume Friday night Oct 10 at 8 in the school halll There will be a Communion breakfast Nov 30 also in the school hall Guild members received family prayer cards at their last meeting also inaugurated ~ question box pershyiod which will be middota regular feashyture under the sponsorship of the discussion club A motion picture of Our Lady of La SalshyeUe was shown -

The next meeting will bemiddot Monday night Oct 20 at 745 under chairmanship of MrsWilshyfred Garand University of Ireland To Honor CU Rector W~SHINGTON (NC) -Msgr

VTilliam J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of Amershyicamiddot here will receive an honorshyary doctorate of laws from the Natienal University of Ireland

The degree will be awarded tet Msgr McDonald in absentia at an Oct 17 ceremony in St Patshyricks Hall Dublin Castle It wiil be s~nt to John J Hearne Irish ambassador to the United States whe will present it to ~

M~Donald

Announcement of the honor to be conferred on the Catholic University rector was made in a cetmmunication to Msgr McshyDonald by Eamon deValera Prime Minister of Ireland and chancellor of the National Unishyversity of Ireland

underglt a three hour examinashytion Dec 6 If slle passes it sucshycessfully she will be eligible to compete for at least 735 college scholarships awarded National Merit winners by business and prafessional interests

panist This semester she is among more than 50 topranking science students from the New Bedford area who have been invited to attend Ii special bacshyteriology course at the New Bedshyford Institute of TechnolOfa

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By John Jay Da~y Jr (While Mary Tinley takes a three weeks vacation from

writing (but not from housework) members of the Daly familyhave been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Dalys oldest)

The initial plan was simple en~ugh With two other eouples wed arrange to leave our kids behind and get away from the mall for a quiet weekend at the beach after Labor Day For a while at least wed be young marrieds instead of young harrieds But somehow we

wound up taking them all with us and for a full week It turned out to be more fun than wed ever imagi1ed

A friend of a friend knew a realtor in Rehoboth Beach Del~ aware through whom we rented

I acottage within earshot of the Atlantics rolling surf Since it had seven bedrooms and three baths it aptly fit its nicknameThe Orphanage --W i t h Parshyents Heres why BIll and JoanKohlerbrought

their three gals Katherine four Molly threl and Jodie one Jack and Helen Pyne with five

supplied the oldest and the youngest AndYsix Maureen four Laurie three Jay-Jay two and Tommy just three months Lu and I brought all we had tooLuAime five Deirdre

Sean three and MaurafourDearly two I bull

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ment in the Orphanage Its enormous size gave the children bull real sense of freedom with a minimum of- adultmiddot supervision

They discovered the front and a back staircase which they cailed their short cutbut they in-

The outdoor bath houses in the backyard becametheir play apartments On the hug e screenedporch which ran threeshy

quarters of the way arOllrid the hOuse were big wicker chairswhich~when tipped and turned ~uld become everything from make-believe tentSi to ships at eea

ADd theymiddot discovered each ether The first day when our

~uAime was asked pleasemiddot give

this cracker to Jodie she stopped a minute before asking I forget Whi~h ones Jodie J)ut at weeks end there was no forgetting first middle and last names color prefereqce for paper cups cereal likes and disshylikes and all the other seemingshy)y trivial but highly importantthings that make children disshytinct little people

Though the kids outnumbered the adults two to one we still IuId plenty to gO around We

VeI~ never without willing sit shy ter~lifeguards to serve as b~ach patrolWhen the kids wanted to

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husband power to stake out a small area Then six strong arms stood ready to scoop up toppledtykes after a big wave knOCKed

em down The kids were back on their feet before they had time to be scared Nor was the cottage ever without at least one adult on hand for snacks naps and the ever-needed bathroom patrol

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8 ~T~E A~CHO~ Thurs 0(2 1958

Feast in Factory Features Mass Amid Looms

DERBY England (NC)-

A Derby textile mill run on lines inspired by the workshyers encyclicals celebrated its factory feast with HighMass sung among the spinning looms

The Mass was celebrated by Bishop Edward Ellis of Nottingshyham at the request of Rlan Turshy

ner ma~aging director of theSpa Lane Mills Workers share in the management and profits and the mills have a chapel used by both its Catholic and its non-Catholic employees

Bishop Ellis preaching to the assembledc 0 n gr ega t i on of ~orkers told the~n that in this bull unique plant lit EngHnd ali are

they could play on the porch SISTERS GUESTS AT TEA Smiddot t t S d H rt d d b hwhile tbe adults ate After a few - IS ersa acre ~a it con~1 ere ~em ers of t e same days we discovered an invariable middotP~lrlshSchoollliNorth Attleboro were guests atthe arinualV~ famIly I

pattern During every dessert tea of the Women~sGuild Siuiday Mrs Joseph BealichaiiH~ ~espe~1or and c~p~ratio~ wlthones employer Will mspir what we called The Icebreaker ~haIrman IS sh~wn POUrlllg for Rev JQseph SLar1~ the e~ployee to work hard and would come in irom the pOrch pastor SIter Suzanne M~rle SUSG~ana Mother MarIe conscientiously taking a stand~ I

to see Wliat the big folks weie Gemma SUSC 6 ard not fiom the slackers but up to After a few diversiori~IY ti (~ giving of- ones best he added questions hed bluntly say he Three Studentsmiddot Represent D~Iomiddotcese He will rightly ex~ect ~is emshywanted some goodies To send I ployer to care for him WIth un- The Icebreaker back we st At Newman Club Convention de~standing and they too must tried r~ason Tllen strong talk M M t P t d C try to understlttnd and sympa- Then appe~se~entin the form llse~ ar 1 er~ an ar~middot Ballat whichthe AnnualNew thiz~ with him in his proble~~ of a tasty tldbItmiddotgiveil with the 01 Twe_d~e of New Be~lford and man Club Award was presented Yo h e h d f~ Joan Robmson of Attleboro have u av a years 0 pros bull hushed admOnItion dont tell tl t d t th to MISS Helen White outstand- perity aridregular work and the others recent y rellurne ft 0 telrd~e- ing CathoItc authorand ed ucator been a happy f~mlly Sotoo

variably used thelonger waylhe~cebreakersclear Jlath for tionalneeds~f the Catholic stu- ton Street NewgtB~dford i~

spec IVfl co eges aer a ten mg WellarQe~ ~90 late that ap- the week-long 44th Annual Con All three girls felt~the spirit

peasementll as wr~~ for ventionof the National Newman of Newmanism at the cQrivention moochersas~kesayslt IS for Club Federation which was held was very inspiringandeachleft Matsu or MUnIch The ~cebr~ak- on the campus of Ohio State with aspirit of making herNe~~ e~ wlJ~~ hardly l1a~e bltt~n mto - U1iversity of Columbus Ohio man Club a bigg~r ~nd better hiS tidbIt before hed be on the Th N CI b one h t t hi b t Th e ewmanmiddot u IS an organ- ~ - porc 0 repor s O y enizatiQn founde~ to provide for Mart~ai dinighterof Mr and all the httle ships woulll f~llow the religious social and educa- Mrs Zigmund Peret of 455 Clin-

suppllel dent on a secular campus The Senior andmiddotPresideiltof ihe New Sitters Jackpot theme of this YearscoDvention man ciuo at-Mt-HolY9ke College

Prob~bly the funniestslngle was Chris~ On Your Campus Carol daughter 0fMrarid Mrs event- irithecomedyifillectimiddotThedelegates attended 1edures John TWeedie of 34 Hunter

weekoCcurted i~~~siniglii ~nd discussions ~hich were de- Street New ampidfordisa~Senior tions ~eadded when t~e hUlbarjds treated the ~i~nedto assistmiddotthemin promot and PresidenLof her gpgtupat D j wiveS ~ da9ci~gat~thebig ~iilg moreeffective and efficient BrilgewaferState leaherspol UJl~Q()QI~Rector j

resort ho~ela~WbpCkfupthe~NewmanClubs onmiddottheir cam ilege JOlin a ~enioral~middotand NEW YORK (NC) - Msgr _beacii-ArmedwItb)be names of puses Treasurer of ~heCIubat~ridgeFralcis F ~Reh lt vice rector 01 afe~ reliab1~middotsitter~middotailthr~i N~wDlall Aret water Teachers eollegeis~~theNorth~yhcanCpllege i~

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have o pr~or engiIgement~ Same thing witbthemiddot second As our list dwindlell we caught on

For the third only one husbandmiddot p1 C K went to the doorWhenShe asked- how many kids he jokshyinglysaid IOh about a dozen7~r so and quickly diverted her lt

withsubject as ra~es reportingtime directions etc ~I

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we could show her with a flash- lighi each ofihesleidping~tyk~ i

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Todays Fashions

Fo~rNew SilhbJette$Welcome Council Mee~ingFallWith Flattering Lines Held inWarehamBy Ellen KeHey

St Patricks Parish Center Wareham was the scene of the

The new dress silhouettes are definitely flattering Leading fashioI) designers the world over h~lVe gotten toshy

New Bedford District Councilgether and brought us four versions of the new look which meeting of the Diocesan Council are wearable for nearly everyone These eye-compeIIingnew of Catholic Women silhouettes are the empire Retreats at Cathedral C~mpTheyre made of lustro_glothe trapeze the relaxed look announced by Miss Lillian Rosswool and to me are Joveliest inand the blouson The key to spiritual development chairman the four versions of the

beige or teal blue include Oct 17 throug~ 19 for

Some of the lovliest newnew look is that they myst be women from New Bedford loose enough to cause the wearer lounge robes emerge In shorter Taunton and Cape Cod Oct to move about freely and easily lengths this season and are de~ 24 through 26 for Franco-Amershyand still be shaped enough to signed to look like dresses One ican women from Fall River look attractive The empire ver- of my favorites is a cozy boufshy Oct 31 through Nov 2 for Portshysion puts its emphasis above a fant lounger in a charming ATTEND RET REA T Shown at Cathedral Camp uguese women from New Bedshywaist-skimming full skirt which Colonial print It is made of where they attended the Womens Retreat are left to right ford and Nov 7 through 9 for gives us a brand new version of toast-warm co t ton flannel Miss Elizabeth K Cavanagh and Miss Cecile Braisboth of Franco-American women from the princess dress spruced with cotton corduroy North Attleboro Mrs Margaret A Powers and Mrs Chris- New Bedford

and trimmed in frostywhite Its tina Souza both of Fall River The years program for parentAnent the new look do start belted in the back buttoned in an~ family education was out the s~as~n ~ith a trape~e dres the front and a~ailalle in a

lined by chairman Mrs Michael the draabcally newhne that variety of sizes This favorite of Fall River Nun Makes Professfon J OLeary It will stressmar- changes the shape of ~all to mine cost slightly over three I P d D

riag~ forums Cana Conferences ma~~ you ll clt~pletely dIffe~enti dollars proving that fashion n rovi ence iocese SOC iety and the fostering of religiouswoman Its a faShion revolution may )le achieved on even the Among the six young women customs in the home - th~ trapczesnhoette most stringent of bUdgetsl recently professed as the first

Miss Mary Foley youth chair shy~ members of the newly-estabshyman requested parish palmiddottici~

7 0 u n g successor beautifully Colorful warm and ve r y Provid~nce in the Diocese of Launched by Diors brilliarit Tow Coats lished Society- of Our L~dy of

pation in plans for National modified by our own wonderful smart are the Tow Coats for Catholic Youth Week starting Providence is Sister Mary Do-American designers the trapeze girls aged 7 to 11 Theyre warm Oct 26 Registration will be lores the former Angela OBrien

held at Kennedy Youth Center thiS Fall ~arrowat the top matching mittens and zany cap A native of County Cork Ireshye~erges as a leading silhouette water-repellent have usually oF44 Conant St Fall River

this week hel~ awar from the body by They are anti-freeze treatment land Sister D()lores was brought The meeting was addressed cut the trapeze falls to a gently for girls who have to get up to thiscountty four years ago by Diocesan officers of tlJel round~ fJ~led hemline Its ex- ~ middotandget out for school Each is by the late Mrs Philip Shannoh womens group and by Rev tre~ely beco~~ng and verymiddot middot a handsome full-length coat of rlill River With whom she Raymond McCarthy of tbe Dio-middot fashionable inspirtd by those which ski lived until she entered the new cesan Family Life Bureau who

fberlts a revolution middotin coat c ha m p ion swear on cold Society explained the objectives iiI the fashions bulltoo Youll admire coats windy ski tovvsmiddot hence their The Society of Our Lady of the Council

0in wonderful textured weaves clever name These smart Tow Providence was founded by Most Sister of the Missionary Sershypebbly surfaces velvety cash C()~ts have quilted linings for Rev Russell J McVihney Bishshy vants of the Most Blessed Trin- meres-all shaped into lines of added warmth and gay colorful op of Providence Very Rev ity were guests of honor and charmin~ newness Youll see Tyrolean tr~m (Their price js Louis W Dunn ViCe-Chancellor members of the clergy presimt trapeze flares chemise backs budgEitwoilderful) of the Providence Diocese is included Rtmiddot Rev Msgr Hugh empire details lightly belted Have ypu seen the new Career chaplain to the Society The Sisshy A Gallagher district moderator fullness some coats with big GirlS Stiits Tl)eyre middotreallY tels were founded to give cateshy Rev John Chippendale and collars of mink Persian lamb something Tailored to a T chetical instructions do parish Father McCarthy

1 visitation work arid assist inbeaver lynx you 1 admire them in gently f tt d rectories in the Providence Di- Evening SchoolCuordlmted Knits I e and straight-up-and-down

SISTER MARY DOLORES Coordinated kruts have the styles The fitted suits hew to cese COPENHAGEN (N C) - A the empire line with a high Shortly after Sister Dolores

1 t l ok d h h t thO t h b ficial prayer book of the Church Catholic evening school-featurshycasua SUI 0 al1 are Ig - gently outlined waistline and a came 0 IS coun rys e egan rating favorites this season of sliniskirt The straight-up-and- to feel the pull of a religious L hop McVinney presided at ing weekly lectures on the hisshy

middot f hi Th I t Sh h d f th k the profession of these first mem- tory of religion and medievaFeasy 1In~ as onmiddot e s 1m down style suit has a short voca IOn e ear 0 e wor back-pleated skirts are avail- cropped Jacket over a slim skirt proposed for this Society and bers and offered Pontifical philosophy - has been estabshyable in shades to mix or match The jackeit wears a hin~ch~i wrote to Monsignor Dunn who Mass in the Cathedral of SS lished here

Inter d h d middottmiddot d Peter and Paul ProvidenceIt jackets and collar iUld middotth~ tout ensemble is vlewe er an accep e The school is called the EveshyBovey-patterned sweaters-a look equally im- noil1ing short of marvelous her intotJ1e YIot~ex ()f Hope Some 25 lldults and 50 cpiI- ning School for Religion and portriht this year at ho~e ot These j iistlY poI-l~Iar Career Novitiate Hillsgrove in Sep dren nave been baptized ~1P(gtng Culture and is located at ttieabroad j GIt1sSuitsllre loveliest in 1956 c ~ th~g~0Ying~~gr0l)opyenl~tioni~ schoOl of the Sisters of St SisterDoI6reswas the fourtli the Providence rgtiocese as a reshy JOseph ofChambrey Head sophistication for Fall Igtankers gray navy charcoal sul~f middotthemiddotwork of tJ1e SmiddotocImiddote~middot~middotb yourig woman to enter the com- U

bull t res s e s the importance of rown Ba 11d kever-pOPUlar Gonti- munity And to show that all In addition 1400 visits were t lslouchy brims puffed crowns nen a ac religious try to help a young madeandmciie than 30 Catho-

that rise or pull back softly woman to find just the right lieS Were broughfback to the draped hat-shapes little brims Holy Union Field qqy~ coml)1unity for her talents and practice ot-their religibn Th~ with rising backs regal velvets A T S d) middottastes it should be mentioned Sisters have three station wag in vivid tones or black deep- tiverton aturay that Sister Dolores was guided ons and all the Sisters learn to piled felts in a blaze of color An automobile heads the- list in her choice of a community by driveso that their wo~k Qf visshywit h tarnished gold brass ofprizes to be offered atthean- a Sister of Mercy Sister Mary itatlon is done efficiently bUfnt orange russet brown and n~1l1 Hoiy Union bazaa~middotiind Emeline now teaching at St Atteriding Sister DoloreW pro- forest green heading the hit field day scheduled for SatUrday Kilians School New Bedford fession were Mr arid Mrs Frahk parade at t~e communitys Junior~te A feature of the life at the Taylor and Mrs William Howshy

Nanaqualtet Tivertonmiddot This af- Novlate is that the Sisters who arth and Maureen Taylor of Fall Your mdisensable all-year- fair was originally scheduledmiddot are being guided in their forma- River Sister Mary Emeline

round coat ~s pure cashmere for last week but because of the tIon by Franciscan Missionaries RSM alsomiddot attended delighted lthlghtt as a whhls~etai~blu~tde~-IstOflt tomiddot iQclement weather was post- 01 Mary recite a shortened form to see her protegee reach this

he oue a~- ore SIPS poned ~mtil this Saturday stage of service to God over everythmg travels every- of the Divine Office in English

where wih matchless distinc~ ~ 1-~~d ~ttractI0nsY~~J m~l~de They t~ereby gain the advantageti R ht th d 1 t a contmuous penny sale booths of the great spiritual benefits

on I now ISmiddot e I ea lme taces i(r school childrerr ogames ofmiddot the Psalms and scripture to purchse your cas~mere coat for totlaquoand refre hm nts e dg d f th f because 11 many a tQwn and city ~ ~ e lt r a 11 s~r ~rayers e 0 shythroughout the hmd astute co~i ~~~~W bo~~~smcl~if Chpst-1 buyers are f~atllring t~esemiddotlux JP ~I~P relIglO~s arb~Ie~ ~lls ury coats atspeciaLpiices( ~ltJfe1i- me andgaId~nsupplIes

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lighted waistline sheltered by DEBROSSE OIL representative will calI at bull tiny black fox-collared jacket no obligation to you Newest and to me the loveliest middotCO expression of the empire silhou- S C TANGER SON INC ette it will be an ~ntrance- maker everywhere ofmiddotfasliio tteating Oils 56middot~62Faolkne Stmiddot~

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Tone SPIrit andmiddot mood are seem to-be convinced that they olicmiddot life of the country sinCe rather ~ombergtP~ssimistic are totally incapableoi under- coming here in 1953 as Agent shyis not quite accurate as ~ standiQg or appreciating any- General of the United middotNations description But certainly opti- thing new serious or first-rate Korean Reconstruction Agency mistic is far off the mark in the realms of art or thought He was this year named honorshy

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middot in enmiddot writing ciple thatmiddot IIlOst people are im- olic Charities carnival to be Writers include beciles if you give them an held next month

bull Ch r i s t 0 - unrelieved diet of imbecilic fare A veteran of five years middotserv- pherHollis Re- thenmiddotyouwill no doubtmiddot produce ~ degl ice- in the Korean theater Ofmiddot ~cca VI emiddots t th~ middotkind of people middotyouassu~ed AT middotCARMELITENOVITIATE rrwo Fall Rivertes~ operations Gen Coulter rEi R9 ber t Spe- th~ people to be identsare stationed at St~ Tere~asMotli~rhouse German signed from the Army iri 1952 aigpt Leonard AnllUal Bookunt middottown N Y Sister MarvmiddotEll~n Bernmiddotadette (left) dauNhter Shortly afterwards he assumed w If A g b directiQn of the activities of the

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Leonard Woolf writmg about it has been in existence l1JtIo~ ~ald IS emphasl~ed bY middotHEATING OIL radio television cinema and Whl I I th t d the mlsmformatIon and VIOlatIon New Bedford I e rea lze e prIn e f I I h ed writer and the serious pub- d t th I 0 mora prmclp es In suc ushy wor IS no e on y or even t ft bt d IHsher remarks that those who t ff tmiddot f ca IOn 0 eno alne maIn y mos e ec lve means 0 com- from ni med control the popular press and munication in every existence ass la_ YOU R DOLLAR BUYS the enormous machines of mass d th ttl h The delegates also advocated an a e eVlSlOn can middotc ange t d f f 1 11 bull entertainment through radio f th b tt d tOh t th I- su Y a a amI ya owance pro MORE FORDmiddot 1958 or e e ~r a a e r~ - gramirithe United States and middotmiddotIn middottiPI Ish forreadm~ IS 10 some chIl- called f61 an iricreased~em-H1 OSpbulla an dr~n~~dnot 10 o~hers and that phasisgtori Christiiln fiimilylliv- middotTHANmiddot EVER ~EFORE middot Continued from Page One ther~ re some lsola~ed scat- h~g through suell prognims as _

signed by DrltMorrismiddot A Jacobs t~r~d grea~ moments 011 tele- I fa~ily prayeif~inily recreation Seeus fOr the aEST DEAL in a Commissioner of Hospitals and VlSIO~ 1 ~enously doubt wheth~r lind readingdesiraJiie feen-age bull Ford ~c1ro Truck - Jr Henry W Koibe Director I s~all re~I~~e that daemon i c6ties mOde~iy hi dress arid ac MOmiddotTOR SAmiddotmiddotLES COMPAIYOf the Bureau of Medical and sIr1t~qwm It~ last throes of tion premarriage and iriarii~ge gt ~

Hospitals Services The memor- dIsrepaIr and dehberate neglect tmiddot instruction- and discussion FORD DEALERS F9R OVER 38 YEARS andum- was the departments L de grOuPli arid a gerieral revahia-

if ~ ~lrst move to lmPlem~nt the pol-~ our es eremonles hon and exerCISe of the vIrtues 1344-86 Purchase St New Bedford Mass U ICY voted Sept~mber 17 by ~he In Washington _~_~_ ~

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

-Themarvels of thebeeshytoward our fellow men ~ basic work and not an excuse hive demonstrate the divine father John middotFCronin 8S for imiction and destructive

so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

PQpe Reeeves Social ActionDepartment of the XU middottold members ofthe Inter- National Catholic Welfare Conshy national ApiCulture CongressAtom Report ference Washington DC spoke~ whom he received in audiencemiddot

hereROME (NC) _ Father Theo- to the 13th anilUal teachersmiddotin- stitute for Milwaukee archdiocshy He turned to the naturalist

FrankM Folsom reported in a esan teachers dore M Hesburgh CSCmiddot and

the mathematician and the phil shyprivate audience with His Holi- Pointing out that Christians osopher they would see the ness Pope Pius XII on the second have a worldwide obligation to beehive and co nc Iud e d that United Nations conference on carry out the 8~conq Command- the intelligence that directs peaceful uses of atomic energy ment Thou shalt love thy neigh~ the organization of the beehivemiddot

Father Hesburgh and Mr Fol- bor as thyself Father Cronin and the life of the bees is Gods som represented the Holy See at said thati~ pr~cticethe cr~ti- GRADUATE NURSES Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the

earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

and scop~of the beehive thelt~neral Co~ference on I~terna-Catholics can do ri6 better Constance Lebeau 24 MarglJ) Street both of New Bedford P9pe said the naturalist wouldtlOnalmiddotAtomlc Energy WhICh be th t f 11 th 1 f )

gan Monday Mr Folsom is ln ~ 0 ow e exa~p e ~ I d R d Chmiddotmiddot f P blmiddot I E tell him that the cells are made chairman of the executive board th~HQ1y~ee h~ tod ~IS adl- 0 an s e Ie U IC y nters of wax and are constructed to

ence Recently we read of a C fl- L pi contain the honey destined forof th~ RadiO Corporabon of ioklm gift by the Holy Father on Ietto Inut ower of Church r n~urishment of the larvaeAmerIca tol1JNICEF the United Nations bull 1

Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

He said~~s~ incluqed s~ch priest is on the st~ffof the lit Mr Gomulka seized the con-middot ~~ich provides ~or optional re-o ity of content for a minimum of pr~blems as dlspq~al of radlo- te~national Lab9r Organ~zati~m ~oversy Qv~r conduct of relig gt h~m)p c~ases Jnth~ ~ub1jc wallmiddot space and he would notemiddot active waste materlals and ~e FatherCroniD maintained thai 10~ classes~n the pibhcschoolsschools where the maJority of furthermore tliat the thrcente planeS ge~eraImiddot Safetymiddota~~ p~ote~h~n itmiddotcentan truly besaid today i-hatto char~etJllt ~he C~tholicIie~ pa~e~~ r~ue~ ~e1D which form ~~ir ariglesmeetshyfleld as well as b~~lc lll9ral aorl~ sOci~tYo~nationsex~ ~rchY lS w~rlcl~~ bo~ p~ly i~hllaquo l~he ~o~s~ant c~allllof with mathem~tical precision pro~lems of the us~ of nucl~ar- ~-isl$Thi~sltcieJywith itsdghts and ~cre~ly~ a~msthegv~r~- th~ P~~~ll~ ~egl1De ~m~~ Mr iThence he might cohchide~ P9wer ~or peacef~lpurposesI)- anji obligations isa faCtCluit~ mentIJ so domg the natons ~~~J1IJka~ameto power In O~- the bee has r~solvea and for ~ st~ld ~ffltgtr war independent ofanyopoliticalor- tOJpQ~hcallea4erwenton~ec7lt t~~e~~~~~ has 1~en tht middotJt 18 long tirnemiddot a very ancient and

Greatest Freedom _ genization such as middot_th~~ UnIted ordal~gnin~ hi~self with the one Qased on law no~ ar~itrary difetent problem of - transcen- Fath~ H~sburgha d d edmiddot Na~iqns Created t9 express serIes of antI-~hurch statements d~c~~~ ~~~ f~~tyChl~ftam ~~- dentalmathematics which reshy

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Stress~ng that the Holy Seemiddot More than 3000 teachers at adivecomrlllinists He told them Stbull~UdeNovena at~end~ su~hm~tings to de~on~ tended the iiilititute which had- S~teAnthoriiy strate ItS active mt~rest m world 8S its theme gtThe Chissr60m Tmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ - EveJY Thursdaymiddot problems particularly those Teacher a~d ~Itistitutiorial 8fa he ~~l belongs h~ ~e affec~iog moral issues Fath~ Glowthmiddot W~ cmiddot ~ 0 t~~ n9 to the C~urc Itllgt~ 1000 AM - 1210 Hesburgh said _ he ~oteci ~e _ ~y Stae scPIl~amng th~t t~e 5 1-0 700 800 PM quoite evident lack of Catholic R I d To H I only authorIty m t~e sch()Ol IS- e ease middotme e ps ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~t~ ~~nY-G~tIt~li9lf~~l~~t$ ~~ufQ~aliiesmiddot r~~5~~~r~~t ~~~P~LL lind ull~erl~b~sshould ste)gt~1gt At~tIlY ~~) --yenO~~ll~ Of Good middotDoctor F Ne~ Bedford ~eUsclenb~ic educatIon pro- 30000 cllldr~nl pUbhc s~QooI~i I i 0 bull 1 grams Weve alway~ bfen h~re will attefeI~algt~~hne ~~~INCTbN (NG) --~middoto~~ ~=========== ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~7strong on humanities and we religion classes sponsored by the q~ahhes gtfmiddot a gQoq dQctor were ~ould as wellmiddotb~ strong in sCi-middot Albany diocese during the COll1 listed in a spee~h~~ HieGiorg~- ~D~D~ SULLIVAN amp SONSence-espeCillliy tJow that sci- irtg sC~~ooIYear middoti o~nuriiv~r$itYSchool of Med--

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

Here is a young actress en- how many viewers may be tempts us back to Paradise The incarshyclowed with rare physical beau- changing their brand as the nation was announced to a Virgin the ty vas t incishydental wealth and a place of predominance

8 nth e movie II c I e en She seems to be iIi the running for the highest aca

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

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Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

Attract Morbid On the crest of sensational

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One British reviewer I middotiG6~lti~~i~~~)Imiddotea the Society for the Propagation oftli(tiiiiIi iristC1adP r fears Chaplain has lost hi~~iifimiddotBishop Byrne was seized bY --- ~ gt as a satirist and his sense (f the communists in 1950 durmg When yourbridge club meets again whymiddot not be thefirm humor as Ii cockney That is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel andmeaningfufprize-a GOJ)middot too bad w h 11 e ImprIsoned Howe~er LOVE YOU MEDAL The image of the Queen 0( Heaven~Modei

It willJgte t~o badalsoVUSsdegm~ f~It-~~~ halId~e~ th~ ~ 01 Women can be obtainel by sending your reqliest and offering Customs lacksi~utli~rit()tQmiddotjJe- ~ ltr~~ler Ul~~lsi~~m l~~~~~~pc~ of fllse the mm importation rights i~ ~eo~l a~d the commumsts into this country In that case dIdn t fmd It

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American moviegoers while crosier was hidden went to always more ready than the ~ishop BJrJnes house and dug British to enjoy a joke against It out from under the floor themselves simply will notmiddot go He returned It to Malyknoll for sarcasm Nor for ingratitude her~ to awaIt us~ by another

So whiie~ p King in New ~ssionary bishop little realshyYork manages to get play dates lz~ng that h would be --the in Canada and Chaplin himself BIshop to useIt - may follow into the neighboring Dominiqn he may nevpr again ~~

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which they appear are boosted to ~ttract the curious and morbId Cer~am Hollywood t a len t

agenCIes have the audacity to rais~ the asking prices of the parties m the latest scandal by as much as $200000 or $300000 per pi~ture This is the cu~]ent Hollywood tune

Later when the sensational- find reallimiddotPfbkirigs~rili~us I~m di~s d0-vn and soberi~g pub- box-offices ashe did while It i

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Some Catholic women in the Uriit~d States have responded beautifully to the plea of women in other patts Of the world A woman in Cleveland wheneve she went t9 the ba~ery tlaquo( buy desserts for the family would omit her own and put the few cents sacrificed into a bag for the Missiolls Another woman witli tuberculosis would sell her sewing for the Missions Both of them sent their sacrifices to the Holy Fath~~ through~is Society for the Propagation of the Faith Wisely they knewthat the Vicar Qf Christ would allocate their sacrifices w~ere it wou14 de the most

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Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to it and mull it to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen NationalmiddotDirectorof The SoCiety for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth A~enue New York 1 N Y~ or your DIQCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

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He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

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lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

In Cologne the Colombia Amshybassador to Germany said that the murderers of Protestants and

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~AUNT()N By Rtmiddot~vM8Ki JohnS-Ke1Uledr -~e last week ~ September H~ARTS~ALL JtJVEIt NEW YORK (NC)--TheCBS

A IUlrNbei ofmiddot booksoR]ove and marriage have COme w~ middotphot~graphY ~eek at St RepreSentingthea classmates televisionmiddot netwertaanounceti

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ferent from cme anothezl)rawmg on Chns~~ dOCtrl~e ties were taken Friday the ~en- PatrlciaMead arid Margaremiddott Syl- oetober13 10 mark the centeJishythey coincide in many particulars Yet each has Itspecullr iors satmiddot fot their portraits More vestre f9r St Agnesandl)iane niear Gf the npparitilHS oil alproach anda~~entsf ~ach hi new workrhe ~~ie ~ phtQs will betaken i~ OctGber Abraham imd Angela Medeiros the Blessed Mother at LGurdesrshyits characteristicstyleAiIt 10 (K ed ) and at the time G- specu~l eventamp for middot~tamptgarer team~~iSses F1rance

ve ~ y An auctionundertbedirection Sylvestre and Medeiros aretr~- ~ Entitled Bemadette the preshyar~ worihrellmmg- It IS mtended le establish of the busin~ manager~ Pew uates 01 St Miehaers School gram has ~n sCheduled by the

Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

voking and probably will cause stanc~s The married and those Mt St Mary Acade~y Orches- interested in the work of spreading the kingdom controversy contemplating marriage as well tra under the dllectlOn of A- should pay her special honormiddot ZACRARiAS nd

The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

ing for the person bewildered (Bruce $395~ I is ~ess forl)l2l1 fic~rs Susan Whalon 50 lre~ishy amp0 adopt one of these boys iJI honor of olhe Littlef10wer You and borne down by temptatiQn arid theoretical than the books dent Mrs Helen (Garon) Vlvelr- may pay the money in any maDner convenient while your aop1ed

Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

One of the best spiritual books The Baldwinsare acquainted bark Owen 50 vocal soloist this year middotin at least two homes in Jordan Two daughters Sister CELESTINE and SisterANTONINA are leavshyin recent years was The He~rt with the doctrine which the Sylvia lVLithers 56 accompanist

of the World by Dom Aelredother authors elucidate although Carole Furey 57 dancer Sheila Ing tobecome middotSistersofthe Rosary That is h 1 0 say hey are leaving l t they will have to

Watkins Of t e same ca ibre IS their s~atem~nt of it II)ay h~r~ Murraymiddot 54 ~oca~ soloist return unless eacbmiddotlfinds a ~netaetor who wiD and there be a little wanting inmiddot Four new faculty meiTIbers pay the $300 which each lrl must have for pre~iiionB~t where the~ are are we1comedtihis year -Sister the necessary expenses 01 Ie middottwo year noshyincorriparableis-ir tlieir o~slrv~- Mary KaterieAJ3Science Sis- vitiate raining You may adot one of these tions on in-laws workingwiv~smiddot ter JIary JUlian IRSM BSSc girls as your tribute middotto the LiUe Flower You qUlrrels babies adolescens coinmereia1 MisS Ruth Leary may pay the money iinany manner convenient etc AB M Ed English and History while your adoptedchild prePilresto folshy

Expe_rie~ce u~de~li~sltt~es~ Miss MarJorieNun~sB Ed low In the foot-steps of the Saint olthmiddoteMissions ob~enrafionsaOO t~ey are Dothmiddot phYsicai middotmiddoteducation Present enshypomted and pleezlly made A - rollment is 340 WHY NOT REMEMBER THF NEAR EAST MlSS10NS OF THE

HOLY FATHER [N YOUR WILL readable wise and d~wn-to middotAll academy S6daHsts will at shy~r~ss-t~cks bookon a subJect of tend Sodality Union Meeting THE GOLDEN DAlSOF AUTUMN are the mosamplbeautifulmiddotof the ~mversll concern ~ Sunday afternoon oct- 12 at 2 entire year And yet the refugees of iPalestine have 110 eyesmiddot for Th~latest of the superior an~ c~t the Kennedy Meriiorial Newmiddot beauty anil no ears for song They are rithout famil bullbullbull without tolOgl( edited by Ralph ~ ~BedfordSister Maiy Denisita hinDe without countr withont fl)Od Ten dollarS will feed a Woods1s called The Cat~ohlt RSM 13S Will accoinpanythe -famjly for a week Do youhave ailribine-at middotalUefampovrfrom amphe

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Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

middot h because he had a common cold sibility which rests on philososhyrea1Ized that ed better give his braillewriter (NC Photo) t talk an extra fillip So he lifted and didnt care whether he was phers by posing a question

The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

m e n alSo strive to interest perSOMnaw on care whether I write visual equipmeht or dont write and whether any- literature drive conducted by It is hoped that every diocese not affiliated with any church in body reads or not the Archdiocesan COlncil of in Nelli England will have many the teaching of the Catholic

Church hesaid The- readers also will see eye Catholic Men haVe brought about religious and lay representatives eye with me)f I saT Uat removal of at least 30000 )b- _ i ilCience is all very well but ttlaf jectionable pliblications from Q bull ~ the scientists better keep a hum- drugstores and newsstands eve~ ueirioy

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

ohanged shape to an i)blate man umt which from all reports Phil~p S~Jlza thif trp~ the 10 yea~ old great grandsQ~ o~middotmiddot RUdolfSchw~JzexploresgtvhaisPlie~oidso the new bonus rule i~)pasiedvith)alentBolgtA~ck the Immortal band leader middotJohn is a sixth grader at a Los he calls the seven basic patternscould well sound the death knoll raPIitoiiiS at Columbia andhalf

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t bull ( rat~er tlodotthlla dxnJltecha~ge ~ryg to-~he buman bodyoLChlllstI)mss play las supplanted the Nlw Bedfprd voc1tiopaljanc~ ~~~ar~itA~ ~r~1le~ ~fmiddotmiddott fCayWI is explQdedbullin Ii hole in the -ic IIlar~hl~~C~ura)1y stiJnulflting ~ ~acementatt~pt-at thepresent dimiIlutive Ed BpY~ltgGQYJ~ U mversl y pnYSl~ pro essor p d R r ds

time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

ot Don Al1arltimiOwa1 fhrdugh t1~lnJur~proNed n()t~serious hl~rnatllg lt th~ JJ)worth thicknesses He expects tJ leave M~y~~~~~l~~r~ta8hdOM~~3StatIon on the Weddell Sea coas Antarctica in earlylJanuary _a ovshytlie se~6nd peiocl s~eliedcloofi) and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 -(luIihl th~AntatbtictotaJid~rk- H f t - nC~~rlhtt~t-tFmiddothell~aRt~Olic~ommunHyfor th(l Halovak ofOJl=es wIiich gr~enhght on S~tupounddaylj i ) iiess winterwhich~correspoiids e IS one lti wo Jesuit seilie e~t a Iyer to plan ~ rougliiy to tlie - th ~()logists Mgtni Ohio tak~ngpart penny sale for the benefit of~i~af~~~~ ~~eg ~r~~~~~ tamiddot~ado~Amiddot~lerk~i~~ _ r ~W~Er ~n IS mOperatioIi DeepmiddotFreeze Th~ thlVGirls CYO shy

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The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

On the scholastic front rain j disrupted openers were reschedshy

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priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

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ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

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b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

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~ angels with the- minislry- of Ilaws of good ~nd evil Which He ha~ ena~led reason to ~ watching for and safeguarding

discqver for th~ cqnquct of human ~ctions This law of ~ everyone of His creatures thatmiddot

nature is binding all over the globe-in- all countries at all behold not His Face The month times no human -lawsare of any validity if contrary to lo of October is dedicated to the this Holy Angels as well as to the

H~ly Rosary This is die answer tothemiddot current contrpv~rsy in the

TOMORROW -- St Therese New York hospitals about the prescription of contraceptive Lisieux (Little Flower of Jesus)devices SI1(~h a move is against the long-standing practice Virgin She was born Marie of ~he hospitalsoIt is oppoled by Catholics as against_ the Francoise Therese Martin in 1873

at Alencon France and at themoral law of God a law that is binding on Catholic age of 15 entered the CarmeliteProtestant and Jew_ community at Lisieux Her prog

Those in~ fa~or of birth control by artificial or ~nshy ress in the spiritual life was such natural meai-Is brlng out all the stock arguments-large that she was made Mistress of

Novices at the age of 22 Shefamilies and poor parents the dangers to the mothers died middotin 1897 but her brief life health the problem of overpopulation They are so busy was remarkable for its humility~

feeling (lorry for parents that they forget two very middott~ simplicity and patient endurance important items ofmiddot sufferirig Since her death in

numerable miracles have beenThefirst is that no one may act against the law of crediteci to her intercession andnature that is against the law of God To freely use a devotion to her has spread aU

faculty given by nature for procreatioriand in the use to over the world In Englishshypervert it and thw~rt it andmiddotdeprive it of the natural term speaking countries she is known given by nature itself is against the purpose and law of as the Little Flower of Jesus

nature in granting that faculty __-=~~~~=~~=~==~===+-___ she was canonized in 1925 SATURDAY - St Francis ofSome effete and indulgent Romans had attached to 1

The FamilyClinic Assisi Confessor He was borntheir banquet halls a Vomentorium to which they could U Cit Dt I in 1182 and was early inspiredretire and relieve themselves of the surfeit of their rges OUp es 0 IISCUSSl J ~~ili~Y 10~~nf j~i~etYth~~banqueting in order thatthey might return to the table and still further enjoy the sensation of taste in their selvesto him and were constiFam-ly Pans Together ~~~I ~ tuted a religious Order by Popeepicurean repasts while frustrating the very purpos~ of By Father John L Thomas ~d I Innocent III The order rapidlyeating itself Any doctor would say that gluttony is an Assistant Professor of Sociolog3 I spread throughout Christendomabuse and perversion of a human faculty it is forbidden After visiting ihe East St Franshy St Lo~is Universityby the clear dictates of reason ald is morally wrong cis alternated between preaching

Tim and I have had our first big disagreement Were to the multitudes and fasting inContraceptive birth controlstands in the same category of pla~ning our honeymoon and ~e ~ants to go l~P to th~ ilake desert solitude During one ofperveIsion country where theres good fIshmg I say fIshmg I~ for his retreats he received on his

The second item that is overlooked in the sentimental bachelors Id like to travel around and visit some of the hands feet and side the printshysterics favoring birth control is that there is an answer places Ive always wanted to opportunity to be ~lone to Jnjoy ~~e~h~nf~~~6~otlIidSof Christ Htl that i$ in accordance with the law of God And that answer see My sister did thatarid your ne~ly acqUlred IntImacylies in self-restraint II together m a leisurely mutually SUNDAY - St Placid and

we got cards f rom a over satisfying way Companions Martyrs He wasAs Mahatma Gandhi has written Medic~l men will while they were away It I dont havmiddote to remind you born in Rome of a patrician fam~

earn the gratitude of mankind if instead of deising arti shy was thrilling Isnt Tim being Helen that l1oneymoons I like ily in 515 At the age of seven ficial means of birth control they willfind out means of selfish weddi~gs often serve seVeral his father took him to the mon~ self-control Mor5l1 results can only be produced by moral You know other purpose~ some of which astery of Subiaco and at 13 he

Helen every qlay obscure their real mean- followed St Benedict to estabshyrestraints All other restraints defeat the purpose for time Im called ing Because getting married is lish a monastery Five years latewhich they were Int~J1ded The reasoning underlying t~~ to discuss hon- a social event we tend to irrlitate the place was overrun by barshy

use of artificial methods is that indlll~ence isa necessity middoteymoons Imiddoten- and alltoo frequently tol im- barians who burned everything of life Nothing can be more fallacious joy recalling a press others with the way we to the ground St Placid his two

And George Bernard Shaw has said of 9irth control little German manage it I brothers Eutychius and Victorshytreatise on mar- Although your own likes and inus his SIster Flavia who hadThere is no birth and damn little control riage written a- dislikegt along with your past come to visit them along with

For restraint requires self-control will power and the round 1850 The experience together should be Donatus Firmatus Faustus arid help qf-Almighty God the God who gave the faculty of proshy author had very the chief guides in planningmiddot some 30 other monks were put creation to human beings the God Who foresaw all the definite ideas your honeymoon perhaps I can to death for their faith

about the middotafter- offer a few helpful suggestions MONDAY-St Bruno Confesbulldiffic~lties and the objections that have always been and ate math of the First keep the unique char- sor The founder of the CarthUbeingput forward concerningmiddot the use of this faGulty God wedding He acter of this period clearly in sians was born in Cologne abo~isurely is not outdone in wisdom by a group of iridividuals gave husbands one guidirigprin- mind You will be going through 1030 and studied in paris He

who woulQ play His role by denying the Very obviou~ cipl~-show YOllr wifemiddot whos some profoundly intimate I ex- was made canon of Cologne and primarypurpose of the faculty he~d of the family right away periences in starting your life later held the same office at

It is a sad commentary on modern morals when the Even in returning fromCiurch t9gether and your schlaquodule Rheims With six companions after the )e4ainil ifsectl1e ~ants should provide the freeflom determined to forsakethe worldsuggestion ofmiddot self~restraint is looked on with horror lmd to t~keone wa~ you take an- privacy and fJexible unhurried he retired to Grand Chartreusebull the idea of Gods help is brushed aside withoutmiddot comment other j~st tompoundke clear whos leisure to take the reqJired Later St Bruno was called to

When will man learn tha~the will of God is still the best rule boss Husbands who fail to do pace which will allow you the Rome by a former disciple of for mans life and happiness this are in for a rough time all adjustments and adaptatio~s in Pope Urban II The bustle of the

the rest of their lives stride I citydisturbed him He retired toAs the distinguished British physician Dr E Podvin Marriage is ~artnership Second t~ough marria~e the mOlntans of Calabria wherehas written The birth control moveJ1lent is bankrupt It

How middottimes have changed-and makes y~u hfe partners i this he founded a second Charteris bankrupt in sound principles of morality It is scientifshy in this regard for the better partnership IS a process nqt an house He died about 1101 and ically bankrupt in its heedless disregard or ignorance of Its a good idea to work together act so what you plan to dp on was canonized 500 years later the medical indications for the physical arid nerve dangers in planning your honeymoon your hneymoon should Include TUESDAY-Feast of the Most inherent in its methods It is scientifcally barikrupt in its Sometimes because they are somethl~g you can bot~ r~son- Holy Rosary This feast also

very much in love either the ably enJoy In fact thiS lSI the ~ommemorates St lVIary of Vicconstant appeal to the non-existent danger of overpopulashybride or the groo~ makes all time w~en YO~l should leaIjn to tory a day which Pope Pius Vtion It is scientifically bansrupt in its economic principle the concessions start domg thIngs as a team instituted to be kept eactI year

that poverty and misery can be wiped out by lowering the This may ~ot be as healthy Social Life Important 1 in memory of the victory grantedbirth rate when an alleviation of these evils can only be as it sounds Gouples should Third you may now feelthat to the Christians in a naval batshyattained in an age of social justice It is scientifically learn to discuss all their family you could never be alone to- tie against the Turks after bankrupt in its agit~tion for a change of the laws with plans together Marriage is a gether long enough This iis a invoking the help of the Mothe~

partnejihip~husbandsand wives common delusion but dont fall of Godregardlo contraceptives which laws are founded on sound were made to be helpm~tes with for it Plan your honeymoon so WEDNESDAY-St Bridget ofmorality sound economics and sound sociology each contributing to marital suc- that it provides access to some Sweden Widow She was it

ThQse who preach birth control would do wen to turn

cess and happiness according to social life and entertairimerlt A member of the Swedish royaltheir zeal to a study of God and the laws of God as found their ability solitary twosonle may bedomefamily born in 1034 She mar in nature It would bea better work than the perversion of However in all this modern a highly tiresome circle ~fter ried Prince Ulpho of Sweden nature that they endorse emphasis on the needmiddotfor dis- a few days i and they had eight chiidren

cussion whether among cl)uples Four~h dont ~ry to impress Many years later she and her oJ grOlJps it is gen~rally for- others wi~h your durability as husband middotseparatea by mutiJa) gotten that middotdiscussion which is travelers or the size of your consent He joined the Cister W he A 0R middotmiddotmiddotNCH not based on clear knowledge of bank roll This is the honey cians andofshe-foundedSaviourthe comth~pertinent prirmciples and fac1smoonofyol1r marriagenot an munity St i~ result in little more than pooled efforttoshow off before your Abbey of Wastein - ignorance neighbors ~

Your letter suggestsmiddot that you Fifth if at all Possi~le plan convenient timesjust iIi case 1 ()FFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF middotTHEDIOCESE OF FALL RIVER and Tim have made this mis- to attendMass and Communioi( Thats about it Helen I tak~ -r

p bl h d kl b Th C h IIgt f h D f F 1 take Before- plimning your yen1oJl- togetherjYOUIe starting- sollme- ~~r gran ted that youhave ade U 15 e wee y y e at 0 IC rress 0 t emiddot locese 0 a River ~ bull t 10 Highland Avenue eymoonyou should ask what thing mighty big arid you need quate premarital instructiClrllt

a honeymoon is for sp~cia~ graces Ito guarantee ~uc- However if anything still wo- Fall~iy~r~Mcls~ _ - _ Q$b9rne 5-7151 Now thehoneymoon repre- ceSs I ries you consult your pastor cr

bullbull to 1 middotPUBUSHER ~ gt- ~ ~lJentsr the ltperiod ofyourmiddot initi- Sixth dont pull- the childish 8 doctor according to the nature Most Rev James L Connolly DO PhD Gltion into the conjugal state~ trick of n~hallowinganYbodYmiddot0( your problem They ~ill be

~ GENERAL MANAGER ASST GENERAL MANAGER This remains tru~ w~et~er-YOlitoknowwhereyouwilJ be(Jllr- happy to lllsistyou R - F h lrofishing travel orstay rig~V ingthi8ti~e Someonein your 011 yes do I think Tim iii ev Doniel S 01100 MA Rev John P Driscoll at home I family should knowhow toreach _being selfish Maybe yoil ca

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I Sacred Hearts Senior Merit FinalistCommunion Breakfasts A IIeRior at Sacred Hearts 10000 lligh scorers in nationally Miss Mandeville a straight A

AcademyFairhaven llas been conducted eJtaminations which student is attending SaereclThe Parish Parade named a semifinalist in the Nashy testedmiddot one third of all twelftb Hearts Academy on a four year tional Merit Scholarship contest grade students in lihe country scholarship She is editor of theST ANTHONYS

MATTAPOISETT ST MAamprS CATBEDUr She is Sanda Mandeville With other semifinalists slle will yearbook and glee club accomshyThe Rosary-Altar Society is

conducting a member~hip drive n will hold a ccm1munion breakshyfast Oct 3

ST IOHN THE BAPTIST CENTRAL VILLAGE

The Ladies Guild will sponsOll bull whist Saturday night at fJ in the itarish hall Mrs John Costa fs ehairman At a meeting tonight members will hear Rev Edward C Duffy of St James Church New Bedford speak on his naval experience in the Far East A potluck sup~r at 730 will preshycede the meeting

The Guild will join St Isidore the Farmer Dartmouth-Westport Council No 4373 Knights of Columbus in a family pilgrimage 10 La Salette Oct1 S Cars will meet at the back of St George Church Westport at 2 Sunday afternoon

iMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOltlH EASTON

A military whist is planned with Mrs George Newman as chairman The-Wamens Guild is supporting the parish sale af CathoIic Christmas cards

ST PAULS TAUNTON

Miss Betty Murby Pawtueket wiH be guest soloist at the monthly meeting and insallashynon of officers at 745 PM Thursday Oct 9 Mrs Paul Michney is the newly elected president OUR LADY OF GRACE NOUTIIf WESTPORT

The Womens Guild will meet at B PM Tuesday Oct 7 at the parish hall The Living Rosary will be held Sunday Oct 5 fol- lowed by Benediction ST LOUIS FALL RIVER

The Confraternity of Chrisshytian Mothers will hold an open meeting Sunday afternoon to which husbands as well as wives are invited Babysitters will be on duty in the preprimary classshyroom of St Louis school Rev John E Boyd will speak on his Euopean pilgrimage and musical entertainment will be offered by girls poundCom Mt St Marys Academy

ST JOSEPHS FAlLL RIVER

The Mens Club is forming a shuffleboard league Members of the parish baseball team will be honored at a supper meeting

Twenty-four new members were received at the second anshynual membership tea held in the parish hall Past presidents were pouretmiddots Entertainment was ofshyfered by a group from Mt St Marys Academy

FALL aVER daughter of MI and Mrs Hoshybe WOlDens Guild m hold mer Mandeville ITt Collette

an laquo)pen meeting and style show Street New Bedford and a memshyat 8 PM Monday Oct 6 ill the bet- Of Oul Lady of Perpetual Catholic Cwnmunity Center Mrs Help parish Joseph Springer is in charge of arrancements 1IU11 - MaocIeriUe is ~

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FALL alVEIt The Co~cil of Catholic WGshy

mell will spnsor a CommllftiOll breakfast open to all women of the parish Sunday Oct 19 Rey Ambroise RodrigueOP is guest speaker

The Oct 13 meeting will take the form of a Halloween party at 130 ift the church hall The annual tea was attended by 100 including eight new members Mrs Alfred Blais and Mrs Elshylery Chace PGured

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

A cake sale will be held Satshyurday Oct 18 in McWhirrs The Womens Guild will join in the clistrict evening of recolshyledion to be held at Notre Dame Thursday Oct 9 at 7sectn Memshybers will serve as hostesses after the church services

Teenagers whists wi~ resume Friday night Oct 10 at 8 in the school halll There will be a Communion breakfast Nov 30 also in the school hall Guild members received family prayer cards at their last meeting also inaugurated ~ question box pershyiod which will be middota regular feashyture under the sponsorship of the discussion club A motion picture of Our Lady of La SalshyeUe was shown -

The next meeting will bemiddot Monday night Oct 20 at 745 under chairmanship of MrsWilshyfred Garand University of Ireland To Honor CU Rector W~SHINGTON (NC) -Msgr

VTilliam J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of Amershyicamiddot here will receive an honorshyary doctorate of laws from the Natienal University of Ireland

The degree will be awarded tet Msgr McDonald in absentia at an Oct 17 ceremony in St Patshyricks Hall Dublin Castle It wiil be s~nt to John J Hearne Irish ambassador to the United States whe will present it to ~

M~Donald

Announcement of the honor to be conferred on the Catholic University rector was made in a cetmmunication to Msgr McshyDonald by Eamon deValera Prime Minister of Ireland and chancellor of the National Unishyversity of Ireland

underglt a three hour examinashytion Dec 6 If slle passes it sucshycessfully she will be eligible to compete for at least 735 college scholarships awarded National Merit winners by business and prafessional interests

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By John Jay Da~y Jr (While Mary Tinley takes a three weeks vacation from

writing (but not from housework) members of the Daly familyhave been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Dalys oldest)

The initial plan was simple en~ugh With two other eouples wed arrange to leave our kids behind and get away from the mall for a quiet weekend at the beach after Labor Day For a while at least wed be young marrieds instead of young harrieds But somehow we

wound up taking them all with us and for a full week It turned out to be more fun than wed ever imagi1ed

A friend of a friend knew a realtor in Rehoboth Beach Del~ aware through whom we rented

I acottage within earshot of the Atlantics rolling surf Since it had seven bedrooms and three baths it aptly fit its nicknameThe Orphanage --W i t h Parshyents Heres why BIll and JoanKohlerbrought

their three gals Katherine four Molly threl and Jodie one Jack and Helen Pyne with five

supplied the oldest and the youngest AndYsix Maureen four Laurie three Jay-Jay two and Tommy just three months Lu and I brought all we had tooLuAime five Deirdre

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ment in the Orphanage Its enormous size gave the children bull real sense of freedom with a minimum of- adultmiddot supervision

They discovered the front and a back staircase which they cailed their short cutbut they in-

The outdoor bath houses in the backyard becametheir play apartments On the hug e screenedporch which ran threeshy

quarters of the way arOllrid the hOuse were big wicker chairswhich~when tipped and turned ~uld become everything from make-believe tentSi to ships at eea

ADd theymiddot discovered each ether The first day when our

~uAime was asked pleasemiddot give

this cracker to Jodie she stopped a minute before asking I forget Whi~h ones Jodie J)ut at weeks end there was no forgetting first middle and last names color prefereqce for paper cups cereal likes and disshylikes and all the other seemingshy)y trivial but highly importantthings that make children disshytinct little people

Though the kids outnumbered the adults two to one we still IuId plenty to gO around We

VeI~ never without willing sit shy ter~lifeguards to serve as b~ach patrolWhen the kids wanted to

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husband power to stake out a small area Then six strong arms stood ready to scoop up toppledtykes after a big wave knOCKed

em down The kids were back on their feet before they had time to be scared Nor was the cottage ever without at least one adult on hand for snacks naps and the ever-needed bathroom patrol

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8 ~T~E A~CHO~ Thurs 0(2 1958

Feast in Factory Features Mass Amid Looms

DERBY England (NC)-

A Derby textile mill run on lines inspired by the workshyers encyclicals celebrated its factory feast with HighMass sung among the spinning looms

The Mass was celebrated by Bishop Edward Ellis of Nottingshyham at the request of Rlan Turshy

ner ma~aging director of theSpa Lane Mills Workers share in the management and profits and the mills have a chapel used by both its Catholic and its non-Catholic employees

Bishop Ellis preaching to the assembledc 0 n gr ega t i on of ~orkers told the~n that in this bull unique plant lit EngHnd ali are

they could play on the porch SISTERS GUESTS AT TEA Smiddot t t S d H rt d d b hwhile tbe adults ate After a few - IS ersa acre ~a it con~1 ere ~em ers of t e same days we discovered an invariable middotP~lrlshSchoollliNorth Attleboro were guests atthe arinualV~ famIly I

pattern During every dessert tea of the Women~sGuild Siuiday Mrs Joseph BealichaiiH~ ~espe~1or and c~p~ratio~ wlthones employer Will mspir what we called The Icebreaker ~haIrman IS sh~wn POUrlllg for Rev JQseph SLar1~ the e~ployee to work hard and would come in irom the pOrch pastor SIter Suzanne M~rle SUSG~ana Mother MarIe conscientiously taking a stand~ I

to see Wliat the big folks weie Gemma SUSC 6 ard not fiom the slackers but up to After a few diversiori~IY ti (~ giving of- ones best he added questions hed bluntly say he Three Studentsmiddot Represent D~Iomiddotcese He will rightly ex~ect ~is emshywanted some goodies To send I ployer to care for him WIth un- The Icebreaker back we st At Newman Club Convention de~standing and they too must tried r~ason Tllen strong talk M M t P t d C try to understlttnd and sympa- Then appe~se~entin the form llse~ ar 1 er~ an ar~middot Ballat whichthe AnnualNew thiz~ with him in his proble~~ of a tasty tldbItmiddotgiveil with the 01 Twe_d~e of New Be~lford and man Club Award was presented Yo h e h d f~ Joan Robmson of Attleboro have u av a years 0 pros bull hushed admOnItion dont tell tl t d t th to MISS Helen White outstand- perity aridregular work and the others recent y rellurne ft 0 telrd~e- ing CathoItc authorand ed ucator been a happy f~mlly Sotoo

variably used thelonger waylhe~cebreakersclear Jlath for tionalneeds~f the Catholic stu- ton Street NewgtB~dford i~

spec IVfl co eges aer a ten mg WellarQe~ ~90 late that ap- the week-long 44th Annual Con All three girls felt~the spirit

peasementll as wr~~ for ventionof the National Newman of Newmanism at the cQrivention moochersas~kesayslt IS for Club Federation which was held was very inspiringandeachleft Matsu or MUnIch The ~cebr~ak- on the campus of Ohio State with aspirit of making herNe~~ e~ wlJ~~ hardly l1a~e bltt~n mto - U1iversity of Columbus Ohio man Club a bigg~r ~nd better hiS tidbIt before hed be on the Th N CI b one h t t hi b t Th e ewmanmiddot u IS an organ- ~ - porc 0 repor s O y enizatiQn founde~ to provide for Mart~ai dinighterof Mr and all the httle ships woulll f~llow the religious social and educa- Mrs Zigmund Peret of 455 Clin-

suppllel dent on a secular campus The Senior andmiddotPresideiltof ihe New Sitters Jackpot theme of this YearscoDvention man ciuo at-Mt-HolY9ke College

Prob~bly the funniestslngle was Chris~ On Your Campus Carol daughter 0fMrarid Mrs event- irithecomedyifillectimiddotThedelegates attended 1edures John TWeedie of 34 Hunter

weekoCcurted i~~~siniglii ~nd discussions ~hich were de- Street New ampidfordisa~Senior tions ~eadded when t~e hUlbarjds treated the ~i~nedto assistmiddotthemin promot and PresidenLof her gpgtupat D j wiveS ~ da9ci~gat~thebig ~iilg moreeffective and efficient BrilgewaferState leaherspol UJl~Q()QI~Rector j

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THE jNCHOR - 9 Thurs Oct 2~J 95~~

Todays Fashions

Fo~rNew SilhbJette$Welcome Council Mee~ingFallWith Flattering Lines Held inWarehamBy Ellen KeHey

St Patricks Parish Center Wareham was the scene of the

The new dress silhouettes are definitely flattering Leading fashioI) designers the world over h~lVe gotten toshy

New Bedford District Councilgether and brought us four versions of the new look which meeting of the Diocesan Council are wearable for nearly everyone These eye-compeIIingnew of Catholic Women silhouettes are the empire Retreats at Cathedral C~mpTheyre made of lustro_glothe trapeze the relaxed look announced by Miss Lillian Rosswool and to me are Joveliest inand the blouson The key to spiritual development chairman the four versions of the

beige or teal blue include Oct 17 throug~ 19 for

Some of the lovliest newnew look is that they myst be women from New Bedford loose enough to cause the wearer lounge robes emerge In shorter Taunton and Cape Cod Oct to move about freely and easily lengths this season and are de~ 24 through 26 for Franco-Amershyand still be shaped enough to signed to look like dresses One ican women from Fall River look attractive The empire ver- of my favorites is a cozy boufshy Oct 31 through Nov 2 for Portshysion puts its emphasis above a fant lounger in a charming ATTEND RET REA T Shown at Cathedral Camp uguese women from New Bedshywaist-skimming full skirt which Colonial print It is made of where they attended the Womens Retreat are left to right ford and Nov 7 through 9 for gives us a brand new version of toast-warm co t ton flannel Miss Elizabeth K Cavanagh and Miss Cecile Braisboth of Franco-American women from the princess dress spruced with cotton corduroy North Attleboro Mrs Margaret A Powers and Mrs Chris- New Bedford

and trimmed in frostywhite Its tina Souza both of Fall River The years program for parentAnent the new look do start belted in the back buttoned in an~ family education was out the s~as~n ~ith a trape~e dres the front and a~ailalle in a

lined by chairman Mrs Michael the draabcally newhne that variety of sizes This favorite of Fall River Nun Makes Professfon J OLeary It will stressmar- changes the shape of ~all to mine cost slightly over three I P d D

riag~ forums Cana Conferences ma~~ you ll clt~pletely dIffe~enti dollars proving that fashion n rovi ence iocese SOC iety and the fostering of religiouswoman Its a faShion revolution may )le achieved on even the Among the six young women customs in the home - th~ trapczesnhoette most stringent of bUdgetsl recently professed as the first

Miss Mary Foley youth chair shy~ members of the newly-estabshyman requested parish palmiddottici~

7 0 u n g successor beautifully Colorful warm and ve r y Provid~nce in the Diocese of Launched by Diors brilliarit Tow Coats lished Society- of Our L~dy of

pation in plans for National modified by our own wonderful smart are the Tow Coats for Catholic Youth Week starting Providence is Sister Mary Do-American designers the trapeze girls aged 7 to 11 Theyre warm Oct 26 Registration will be lores the former Angela OBrien

held at Kennedy Youth Center thiS Fall ~arrowat the top matching mittens and zany cap A native of County Cork Ireshye~erges as a leading silhouette water-repellent have usually oF44 Conant St Fall River

this week hel~ awar from the body by They are anti-freeze treatment land Sister D()lores was brought The meeting was addressed cut the trapeze falls to a gently for girls who have to get up to thiscountty four years ago by Diocesan officers of tlJel round~ fJ~led hemline Its ex- ~ middotandget out for school Each is by the late Mrs Philip Shannoh womens group and by Rev tre~ely beco~~ng and verymiddot middot a handsome full-length coat of rlill River With whom she Raymond McCarthy of tbe Dio-middot fashionable inspirtd by those which ski lived until she entered the new cesan Family Life Bureau who

fberlts a revolution middotin coat c ha m p ion swear on cold Society explained the objectives iiI the fashions bulltoo Youll admire coats windy ski tovvsmiddot hence their The Society of Our Lady of the Council

0in wonderful textured weaves clever name These smart Tow Providence was founded by Most Sister of the Missionary Sershypebbly surfaces velvety cash C()~ts have quilted linings for Rev Russell J McVihney Bishshy vants of the Most Blessed Trin- meres-all shaped into lines of added warmth and gay colorful op of Providence Very Rev ity were guests of honor and charmin~ newness Youll see Tyrolean tr~m (Their price js Louis W Dunn ViCe-Chancellor members of the clergy presimt trapeze flares chemise backs budgEitwoilderful) of the Providence Diocese is included Rtmiddot Rev Msgr Hugh empire details lightly belted Have ypu seen the new Career chaplain to the Society The Sisshy A Gallagher district moderator fullness some coats with big GirlS Stiits Tl)eyre middotreallY tels were founded to give cateshy Rev John Chippendale and collars of mink Persian lamb something Tailored to a T chetical instructions do parish Father McCarthy

1 visitation work arid assist inbeaver lynx you 1 admire them in gently f tt d rectories in the Providence Di- Evening SchoolCuordlmted Knits I e and straight-up-and-down

SISTER MARY DOLORES Coordinated kruts have the styles The fitted suits hew to cese COPENHAGEN (N C) - A the empire line with a high Shortly after Sister Dolores

1 t l ok d h h t thO t h b ficial prayer book of the Church Catholic evening school-featurshycasua SUI 0 al1 are Ig - gently outlined waistline and a came 0 IS coun rys e egan rating favorites this season of sliniskirt The straight-up-and- to feel the pull of a religious L hop McVinney presided at ing weekly lectures on the hisshy

middot f hi Th I t Sh h d f th k the profession of these first mem- tory of religion and medievaFeasy 1In~ as onmiddot e s 1m down style suit has a short voca IOn e ear 0 e wor back-pleated skirts are avail- cropped Jacket over a slim skirt proposed for this Society and bers and offered Pontifical philosophy - has been estabshyable in shades to mix or match The jackeit wears a hin~ch~i wrote to Monsignor Dunn who Mass in the Cathedral of SS lished here

Inter d h d middottmiddot d Peter and Paul ProvidenceIt jackets and collar iUld middotth~ tout ensemble is vlewe er an accep e The school is called the EveshyBovey-patterned sweaters-a look equally im- noil1ing short of marvelous her intotJ1e YIot~ex ()f Hope Some 25 lldults and 50 cpiI- ning School for Religion and portriht this year at ho~e ot These j iistlY poI-l~Iar Career Novitiate Hillsgrove in Sep dren nave been baptized ~1P(gtng Culture and is located at ttieabroad j GIt1sSuitsllre loveliest in 1956 c ~ th~g~0Ying~~gr0l)opyenl~tioni~ schoOl of the Sisters of St SisterDoI6reswas the fourtli the Providence rgtiocese as a reshy JOseph ofChambrey Head sophistication for Fall Igtankers gray navy charcoal sul~f middotthemiddotwork of tJ1e SmiddotocImiddote~middot~middotb yourig woman to enter the com- U

bull t res s e s the importance of rown Ba 11d kever-pOPUlar Gonti- munity And to show that all In addition 1400 visits were t lslouchy brims puffed crowns nen a ac religious try to help a young madeandmciie than 30 Catho-

that rise or pull back softly woman to find just the right lieS Were broughfback to the draped hat-shapes little brims Holy Union Field qqy~ coml)1unity for her talents and practice ot-their religibn Th~ with rising backs regal velvets A T S d) middottastes it should be mentioned Sisters have three station wag in vivid tones or black deep- tiverton aturay that Sister Dolores was guided ons and all the Sisters learn to piled felts in a blaze of color An automobile heads the- list in her choice of a community by driveso that their wo~k Qf visshywit h tarnished gold brass ofprizes to be offered atthean- a Sister of Mercy Sister Mary itatlon is done efficiently bUfnt orange russet brown and n~1l1 Hoiy Union bazaa~middotiind Emeline now teaching at St Atteriding Sister DoloreW pro- forest green heading the hit field day scheduled for SatUrday Kilians School New Bedford fession were Mr arid Mrs Frahk parade at t~e communitys Junior~te A feature of the life at the Taylor and Mrs William Howshy

Nanaqualtet Tivertonmiddot This af- Novlate is that the Sisters who arth and Maureen Taylor of Fall Your mdisensable all-year- fair was originally scheduledmiddot are being guided in their forma- River Sister Mary Emeline

round coat ~s pure cashmere for last week but because of the tIon by Franciscan Missionaries RSM alsomiddot attended delighted lthlghtt as a whhls~etai~blu~tde~-IstOflt tomiddot iQclement weather was post- 01 Mary recite a shortened form to see her protegee reach this

he oue a~- ore SIPS poned ~mtil this Saturday stage of service to God over everythmg travels every- of the Divine Office in English

where wih matchless distinc~ ~ 1-~~d ~ttractI0nsY~~J m~l~de They t~ereby gain the advantageti R ht th d 1 t a contmuous penny sale booths of the great spiritual benefits

on I now ISmiddot e I ea lme taces i(r school childrerr ogames ofmiddot the Psalms and scripture to purchse your cas~mere coat for totlaquoand refre hm nts e dg d f th f because 11 many a tQwn and city ~ ~ e lt r a 11 s~r ~rayers e 0 shythroughout the hmd astute co~i ~~~~W bo~~~smcl~if Chpst-1 buyers are f~atllring t~esemiddotlux JP ~I~P relIglO~s arb~Ie~ ~lls ury coats atspeciaLpiices( ~ltJfe1i- me andgaId~nsupplIes

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Fur Frosted Wool is an apt ~ir Conditioned description of an eye-appe~ling lIIit a friend of min~ wore yes- 386 Acushnet Avenue ~rday Its empire in ~ilhouette NeW Bedford $1999 made of ~ight-toned or darkshytoned bronze wool with a high- i middot middot Writ or phone and our

lighted waistline sheltered by DEBROSSE OIL representative will calI at bull tiny black fox-collared jacket no obligation to you Newest and to me the loveliest middotCO expression of the empire silhou- S C TANGER SON INC ette it will be an ~ntrance- maker everywhere ofmiddotfasliio tteating Oils 56middot~62Faolkne Stmiddot~

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middot in enmiddot writing ciple thatmiddot IIlOst people are im- olic Charities carnival to be Writers include beciles if you give them an held next month

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Leonard Woolf writmg about it has been in existence l1JtIo~ ~ald IS emphasl~ed bY middotHEATING OIL radio television cinema and Whl I I th t d the mlsmformatIon and VIOlatIon New Bedford I e rea lze e prIn e f I I h ed writer and the serious pub- d t th I 0 mora prmclp es In suc ushy wor IS no e on y or even t ft bt d IHsher remarks that those who t ff tmiddot f ca IOn 0 eno alne maIn y mos e ec lve means 0 com- from ni med control the popular press and munication in every existence ass la_ YOU R DOLLAR BUYS the enormous machines of mass d th ttl h The delegates also advocated an a e eVlSlOn can middotc ange t d f f 1 11 bull entertainment through radio f th b tt d tOh t th I- su Y a a amI ya owance pro MORE FORDmiddot 1958 or e e ~r a a e r~ - gramirithe United States and middotmiddotIn middottiPI Ish forreadm~ IS 10 some chIl- called f61 an iricreased~em-H1 OSpbulla an dr~n~~dnot 10 o~hers and that phasisgtori Christiiln fiimilylliv- middotTHANmiddot EVER ~EFORE middot Continued from Page One ther~ re some lsola~ed scat- h~g through suell prognims as _

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

-Themarvels of thebeeshytoward our fellow men ~ basic work and not an excuse hive demonstrate the divine father John middotFCronin 8S for imiction and destructive

so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

PQpe Reeeves Social ActionDepartment of the XU middottold members ofthe Inter- National Catholic Welfare Conshy national ApiCulture CongressAtom Report ference Washington DC spoke~ whom he received in audiencemiddot

hereROME (NC) _ Father Theo- to the 13th anilUal teachersmiddotin- stitute for Milwaukee archdiocshy He turned to the naturalist

FrankM Folsom reported in a esan teachers dore M Hesburgh CSCmiddot and

the mathematician and the phil shyprivate audience with His Holi- Pointing out that Christians osopher they would see the ness Pope Pius XII on the second have a worldwide obligation to beehive and co nc Iud e d that United Nations conference on carry out the 8~conq Command- the intelligence that directs peaceful uses of atomic energy ment Thou shalt love thy neigh~ the organization of the beehivemiddot

Father Hesburgh and Mr Fol- bor as thyself Father Cronin and the life of the bees is Gods som represented the Holy See at said thati~ pr~cticethe cr~ti- GRADUATE NURSES Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the

earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

and scop~of the beehive thelt~neral Co~ference on I~terna-Catholics can do ri6 better Constance Lebeau 24 MarglJ) Street both of New Bedford P9pe said the naturalist wouldtlOnalmiddotAtomlc Energy WhICh be th t f 11 th 1 f )

gan Monday Mr Folsom is ln ~ 0 ow e exa~p e ~ I d R d Chmiddotmiddot f P blmiddot I E tell him that the cells are made chairman of the executive board th~HQ1y~ee h~ tod ~IS adl- 0 an s e Ie U IC y nters of wax and are constructed to

ence Recently we read of a C fl- L pi contain the honey destined forof th~ RadiO Corporabon of ioklm gift by the Holy Father on Ietto Inut ower of Church r n~urishment of the larvaeAmerIca tol1JNICEF the United Nations bull 1

Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

He said~~s~ incluqed s~ch priest is on the st~ffof the lit Mr Gomulka seized the con-middot ~~ich provides ~or optional re-o ity of content for a minimum of pr~blems as dlspq~al of radlo- te~national Lab9r Organ~zati~m ~oversy Qv~r conduct of relig gt h~m)p c~ases Jnth~ ~ub1jc wallmiddot space and he would notemiddot active waste materlals and ~e FatherCroniD maintained thai 10~ classes~n the pibhcschoolsschools where the maJority of furthermore tliat the thrcente planeS ge~eraImiddot Safetymiddota~~ p~ote~h~n itmiddotcentan truly besaid today i-hatto char~etJllt ~he C~tholicIie~ pa~e~~ r~ue~ ~e1D which form ~~ir ariglesmeetshyfleld as well as b~~lc lll9ral aorl~ sOci~tYo~nationsex~ ~rchY lS w~rlcl~~ bo~ p~ly i~hllaquo l~he ~o~s~ant c~allllof with mathem~tical precision pro~lems of the us~ of nucl~ar- ~-isl$Thi~sltcieJywith itsdghts and ~cre~ly~ a~msthegv~r~- th~ P~~~ll~ ~egl1De ~m~~ Mr iThence he might cohchide~ P9wer ~or peacef~lpurposesI)- anji obligations isa faCtCluit~ mentIJ so domg the natons ~~~J1IJka~ameto power In O~- the bee has r~solvea and for ~ st~ld ~ffltgtr war independent ofanyopoliticalor- tOJpQ~hcallea4erwenton~ec7lt t~~e~~~~~ has 1~en tht middotJt 18 long tirnemiddot a very ancient and

Greatest Freedom _ genization such as middot_th~~ UnIted ordal~gnin~ hi~self with the one Qased on law no~ ar~itrary difetent problem of - transcen- Fath~ H~sburgha d d edmiddot Na~iqns Created t9 express serIes of antI-~hurch statements d~c~~~ ~~~ f~~tyChl~ftam ~~- dentalmathematics which reshy

There was ~e greatest _and mans globaL politicalrelation thegvernwe~t-c()ntrolledpessmiddot Iar~~ t~~t a~ ~l~t 18s~ed ~y miiined middotthe object of the study ~ees~ m~erch~nge among$Clen 8hip~ ~ ~ middot~nltlrlidio have be~t1 developing E~~cliti~n~~nist~r~Wladysla~ of mariy wise men up untilmiddot re~ tiSts1 even t~os~ from behll~ltfth~ HecClled ii~ yitaUYimportlptoa creScedoI the course B~etlks~i I~ Au~~st Ib~r~i~ ceritmiddot times If0~ Curtall~ Tpe Holy cr~~i~xers ~~ cgtther n~l~glOusSeesmiddot ant tp nqte i~atthe J~staJilisbcgtqhesullmer ~ l1presentatives were wel~Cmeii nieM6f thi United NatiOnsdid~ Tnecom~uh-tmiddotparlyS friitmiddot SY~bll~ fr~~s~hooI8 ~dl be everywhere and we were llble not creattf a world ~oCiety butmiddotmiddot secretary took~is ~tand in 8 strIctly enforced t meet a~d have friendly re~a~ tll~t it merelymiddot~cogniied~middot ~page llpeech middotto an orgimiza- ~ tlOns wi~h the top 70 delegates already existing middotfact r tlOnof schoolteachers who are

Stress~ng that the Holy Seemiddot More than 3000 teachers at adivecomrlllinists He told them Stbull~UdeNovena at~end~ su~hm~tings to de~on~ tended the iiilititute which had- S~teAnthoriiy strate ItS active mt~rest m world 8S its theme gtThe Chissr60m Tmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ - EveJY Thursdaymiddot problems particularly those Teacher a~d ~Itistitutiorial 8fa he ~~l belongs h~ ~e affec~iog moral issues Fath~ Glowthmiddot W~ cmiddot ~ 0 t~~ n9 to the C~urc Itllgt~ 1000 AM - 1210 Hesburgh said _ he ~oteci ~e _ ~y Stae scPIl~amng th~t t~e 5 1-0 700 800 PM quoite evident lack of Catholic R I d To H I only authorIty m t~e sch()Ol IS- e ease middotme e ps ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~t~ ~~nY-G~tIt~li9lf~~l~~t$ ~~ufQ~aliiesmiddot r~~5~~~r~~t ~~~P~LL lind ull~erl~b~sshould ste)gt~1gt At~tIlY ~~) --yenO~~ll~ Of Good middotDoctor F Ne~ Bedford ~eUsclenb~ic educatIon pro- 30000 cllldr~nl pUbhc s~QooI~i I i 0 bull 1 grams Weve alway~ bfen h~re will attefeI~algt~~hne ~~~INCTbN (NG) --~middoto~~ ~=========== ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~7strong on humanities and we religion classes sponsored by the q~ahhes gtfmiddot a gQoq dQctor were ~ould as wellmiddotb~ strong in sCi-middot Albany diocese during the COll1 listed in a spee~h~~ HieGiorg~- ~D~D~ SULLIVAN amp SONSence-espeCillliy tJow that sci- irtg sC~~ooIYear middoti o~nuriiv~r$itYSchool of Med--

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

Here is a young actress en- how many viewers may be tempts us back to Paradise The incarshyclowed with rare physical beau- changing their brand as the nation was announced to a Virgin the ty vas t incishydental wealth and a place of predominance

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asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

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Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

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WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

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His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani the Apostolic Delegate will preside at the installation in Holy Name I

Cathedral Chicago itwas anshy Total Assets Over $27()()()()()(JOO nounced here

Archbishop Meyer at 55 the youngest archbishop in this country was named on Septemshyber 24 to succeed the late Cardishy

Ipbullnal Samu~~ StritlJlwho diea in Rome on May 27 as head -gtf the

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~AUNT()N By Rtmiddot~vM8Ki JohnS-Ke1Uledr -~e last week ~ September H~ARTS~ALL JtJVEIt NEW YORK (NC)--TheCBS

A IUlrNbei ofmiddot booksoR]ove and marriage have COme w~ middotphot~graphY ~eek at St RepreSentingthea classmates televisionmiddot netwertaanounceti

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ferent from cme anothezl)rawmg on Chns~~ dOCtrl~e ties were taken Friday the ~en- PatrlciaMead arid Margaremiddott Syl- oetober13 10 mark the centeJishythey coincide in many particulars Yet each has Itspecullr iors satmiddot fot their portraits More vestre f9r St Agnesandl)iane niear Gf the npparitilHS oil alproach anda~~entsf ~ach hi new workrhe ~~ie ~ phtQs will betaken i~ OctGber Abraham imd Angela Medeiros the Blessed Mother at LGurdesrshyits characteristicstyleAiIt 10 (K ed ) and at the time G- specu~l eventamp for middot~tamptgarer team~~iSses F1rance

ve ~ y An auctionundertbedirection Sylvestre and Medeiros aretr~- ~ Entitled Bemadette the preshyar~ worihrellmmg- It IS mtended le establish of the busin~ manager~ Pew uates 01 St Miehaers School gram has ~n sCheduled by the

Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

voking and probably will cause stanc~s The married and those Mt St Mary Acade~y Orches- interested in the work of spreading the kingdom controversy contemplating marriage as well tra under the dllectlOn of A- should pay her special honormiddot ZACRARiAS nd

The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

One of the best spiritual books The Baldwinsare acquainted bark Owen 50 vocal soloist this year middotin at least two homes in Jordan Two daughters Sister CELESTINE and SisterANTONINA are leavshyin recent years was The He~rt with the doctrine which the Sylvia lVLithers 56 accompanist

of the World by Dom Aelredother authors elucidate although Carole Furey 57 dancer Sheila Ing tobecome middotSistersofthe Rosary That is h 1 0 say hey are leaving l t they will have to

Watkins Of t e same ca ibre IS their s~atem~nt of it II)ay h~r~ Murraymiddot 54 ~oca~ soloist return unless eacbmiddotlfinds a ~netaetor who wiD and there be a little wanting inmiddot Four new faculty meiTIbers pay the $300 which each lrl must have for pre~iiionB~t where the~ are are we1comedtihis year -Sister the necessary expenses 01 Ie middottwo year noshyincorriparableis-ir tlieir o~slrv~- Mary KaterieAJ3Science Sis- vitiate raining You may adot one of these tions on in-laws workingwiv~smiddot ter JIary JUlian IRSM BSSc girls as your tribute middotto the LiUe Flower You qUlrrels babies adolescens coinmereia1 MisS Ruth Leary may pay the money iinany manner convenient etc AB M Ed English and History while your adoptedchild prePilresto folshy

Expe_rie~ce u~de~li~sltt~es~ Miss MarJorieNun~sB Ed low In the foot-steps of the Saint olthmiddoteMissions ob~enrafionsaOO t~ey are Dothmiddot phYsicai middotmiddoteducation Present enshypomted and pleezlly made A - rollment is 340 WHY NOT REMEMBER THF NEAR EAST MlSS10NS OF THE

HOLY FATHER [N YOUR WILL readable wise and d~wn-to middotAll academy S6daHsts will at shy~r~ss-t~cks bookon a subJect of tend Sodality Union Meeting THE GOLDEN DAlSOF AUTUMN are the mosamplbeautifulmiddotof the ~mversll concern ~ Sunday afternoon oct- 12 at 2 entire year And yet the refugees of iPalestine have 110 eyesmiddot for Th~latest of the superior an~ c~t the Kennedy Meriiorial Newmiddot beauty anil no ears for song They are rithout famil bullbullbull without tolOgl( edited by Ralph ~ ~BedfordSister Maiy Denisita hinDe without countr withont fl)Od Ten dollarS will feed a Woods1s called The Cat~ohlt RSM 13S Will accoinpanythe -famjly for a week Do youhave ailribine-at middotalUefampovrfrom amphe

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Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

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The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

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th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

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interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

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priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

I plamed that middotthe founder-Fllther Po ubi la t fz 0 ttulmiddot He rappiS monas-middot -iid ~e lectured onrl~ specla Milrie-ClerrieritStlluo h~d~n ~~ ye~Yan ~ nl~j n t o~diila~~exercises~the ~li- ~iesin the UnitedS~e H

b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

I L The Sisters l)ave 1ieen in our f h ri hmiddot t f lt d ever hesaidfie got the irripres r oO bull I -2 ~The Sh~~ers middothabitis black Th4 Diocesemiddotaremiddot happy to talk to as 10 S wJea urmg ursmiddot n I I

t Diocese smce 193() first at Notn fLo ~ hats atmiddot 1 Saturday after OODshymiddot ~n )O~~ ~l1sslha~ld~nd b~eI8 ~m Dme 1hlm the C3thedr-al alui CfthOSS ~ k rdra~ne l~bw~dm abol1t interested middotyo~ng women ~ Oct 4 a t the Hotel Mellen n ~ientists were 0 mg acc m- ~ - e nec an IS em rOi ered on ~

k ts d tile Bishop sHouse th i h J I middotbedmiddot C II H II) Ge I h Mi G foJma~lon on roc e an ms-middotmiddot ~ Cathedr~l R~6tiiJ e rea plec~ nscrl ~n 10~ - newmiddot 0 ege a neramiddot c amnal1l SS er~

ailes middot middotemiddotmiddotmiddot middot TmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC t--hd 1 b cross is Jehannemiddotthe wayin Wmiddot SHINmiddotmiddotGmiddotTONmiddotmiddot (NC) middotAmiddotimiddot middotmiddottrmiddotudemiddotA Lynchmiddotwil1middotbeassisted e a e ra 18 a usymiddot n - rcu _)urmg the congress Father pt a s -tmiddotmiddot T~ which Joan of Arc wrote her b h p t k A OB 1 ~ middotbyll lar~e commlttee With pro-shy id M d 1 bull th ace sal IS er ~UIS In b me IS op - a ric oy e OJ cmiddoteedmiddotmiddotmiddot be ft WhiteSi

middotlIoster sa ass al y In e charge ofIts rectopmiddotymiddot SInce It lB a wmiddotmiddotmiddot igt hmiddot d dt d s ne ling - Sshymiddot bull Lo ~ aSllln on as e Ica e a new te ~o~co Church of St UIS located downtownbull its facilit~~8 Members ~ tyen communi~y $1750000 residence at Trinity ra whlch IS attachedmiddot to the French areused b~peoplefromallover fro~ Fall Rlv~r ~n~lude a triO College hetemiddot Archbishop ~ _

middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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with members from the Diocese learn about usmiddot because they include the La Salette Fathers ~jM Smiddot fmiddot

Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

f ld th 110 d Sacred Hearts Academy Fair are Sprmg Ie Wl an h h f l t -Worcester with 84 aven as one sem ma IS

Paul Lambert 131 Thomas StLouisiana StateMan Fall River and Julien Goulet Jr

233 Brightman St Fall River Newman Clubs Head are the Prevost students who are COLUMBUS CNC) - James among 10000 high scorers in nashy

I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

the Newman Club Federation twelfth grade students in the parent organization of all colshy country

lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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I Sacred Hearts Senior Merit FinalistCommunion Breakfasts A IIeRior at Sacred Hearts 10000 lligh scorers in nationally Miss Mandeville a straight A

AcademyFairhaven llas been conducted eJtaminations which student is attending SaereclThe Parish Parade named a semifinalist in the Nashy testedmiddot one third of all twelftb Hearts Academy on a four year tional Merit Scholarship contest grade students in lihe country scholarship She is editor of theST ANTHONYS

MATTAPOISETT ST MAamprS CATBEDUr She is Sanda Mandeville With other semifinalists slle will yearbook and glee club accomshyThe Rosary-Altar Society is

conducting a member~hip drive n will hold a ccm1munion breakshyfast Oct 3

ST IOHN THE BAPTIST CENTRAL VILLAGE

The Ladies Guild will sponsOll bull whist Saturday night at fJ in the itarish hall Mrs John Costa fs ehairman At a meeting tonight members will hear Rev Edward C Duffy of St James Church New Bedford speak on his naval experience in the Far East A potluck sup~r at 730 will preshycede the meeting

The Guild will join St Isidore the Farmer Dartmouth-Westport Council No 4373 Knights of Columbus in a family pilgrimage 10 La Salette Oct1 S Cars will meet at the back of St George Church Westport at 2 Sunday afternoon

iMMACULATE CONCEPTION NOltlH EASTON

A military whist is planned with Mrs George Newman as chairman The-Wamens Guild is supporting the parish sale af CathoIic Christmas cards

ST PAULS TAUNTON

Miss Betty Murby Pawtueket wiH be guest soloist at the monthly meeting and insallashynon of officers at 745 PM Thursday Oct 9 Mrs Paul Michney is the newly elected president OUR LADY OF GRACE NOUTIIf WESTPORT

The Womens Guild will meet at B PM Tuesday Oct 7 at the parish hall The Living Rosary will be held Sunday Oct 5 fol- lowed by Benediction ST LOUIS FALL RIVER

The Confraternity of Chrisshytian Mothers will hold an open meeting Sunday afternoon to which husbands as well as wives are invited Babysitters will be on duty in the preprimary classshyroom of St Louis school Rev John E Boyd will speak on his Euopean pilgrimage and musical entertainment will be offered by girls poundCom Mt St Marys Academy

ST JOSEPHS FAlLL RIVER

The Mens Club is forming a shuffleboard league Members of the parish baseball team will be honored at a supper meeting

Twenty-four new members were received at the second anshynual membership tea held in the parish hall Past presidents were pouretmiddots Entertainment was ofshyfered by a group from Mt St Marys Academy

FALL aVER daughter of MI and Mrs Hoshybe WOlDens Guild m hold mer Mandeville ITt Collette

an laquo)pen meeting and style show Street New Bedford and a memshyat 8 PM Monday Oct 6 ill the bet- Of Oul Lady of Perpetual Catholic Cwnmunity Center Mrs Help parish Joseph Springer is in charge of arrancements 1IU11 - MaocIeriUe is ~

ST ~EAN B~IE

FALL alVEIt The Co~cil of Catholic WGshy

mell will spnsor a CommllftiOll breakfast open to all women of the parish Sunday Oct 19 Rey Ambroise RodrigueOP is guest speaker

The Oct 13 meeting will take the form of a Halloween party at 130 ift the church hall The annual tea was attended by 100 including eight new members Mrs Alfred Blais and Mrs Elshylery Chace PGured

NOTRE DAME FALL RIVER

A cake sale will be held Satshyurday Oct 18 in McWhirrs The Womens Guild will join in the clistrict evening of recolshyledion to be held at Notre Dame Thursday Oct 9 at 7sectn Memshybers will serve as hostesses after the church services

Teenagers whists wi~ resume Friday night Oct 10 at 8 in the school halll There will be a Communion breakfast Nov 30 also in the school hall Guild members received family prayer cards at their last meeting also inaugurated ~ question box pershyiod which will be middota regular feashyture under the sponsorship of the discussion club A motion picture of Our Lady of La SalshyeUe was shown -

The next meeting will bemiddot Monday night Oct 20 at 745 under chairmanship of MrsWilshyfred Garand University of Ireland To Honor CU Rector W~SHINGTON (NC) -Msgr

VTilliam J McDonald rector of the Catholic University of Amershyicamiddot here will receive an honorshyary doctorate of laws from the Natienal University of Ireland

The degree will be awarded tet Msgr McDonald in absentia at an Oct 17 ceremony in St Patshyricks Hall Dublin Castle It wiil be s~nt to John J Hearne Irish ambassador to the United States whe will present it to ~

M~Donald

Announcement of the honor to be conferred on the Catholic University rector was made in a cetmmunication to Msgr McshyDonald by Eamon deValera Prime Minister of Ireland and chancellor of the National Unishyversity of Ireland

underglt a three hour examinashytion Dec 6 If slle passes it sucshycessfully she will be eligible to compete for at least 735 college scholarships awarded National Merit winners by business and prafessional interests

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By John Jay Da~y Jr (While Mary Tinley takes a three weeks vacation from

writing (but not from housework) members of the Daly familyhave been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Dalys oldest)

The initial plan was simple en~ugh With two other eouples wed arrange to leave our kids behind and get away from the mall for a quiet weekend at the beach after Labor Day For a while at least wed be young marrieds instead of young harrieds But somehow we

wound up taking them all with us and for a full week It turned out to be more fun than wed ever imagi1ed

A friend of a friend knew a realtor in Rehoboth Beach Del~ aware through whom we rented

I acottage within earshot of the Atlantics rolling surf Since it had seven bedrooms and three baths it aptly fit its nicknameThe Orphanage --W i t h Parshyents Heres why BIll and JoanKohlerbrought

their three gals Katherine four Molly threl and Jodie one Jack and Helen Pyne with five

supplied the oldest and the youngest AndYsix Maureen four Laurie three Jay-Jay two and Tommy just three months Lu and I brought all we had tooLuAime five Deirdre

Sean three and MaurafourDearly two I bull

Never Dull There was never a d411 moshy

ment in the Orphanage Its enormous size gave the children bull real sense of freedom with a minimum of- adultmiddot supervision

They discovered the front and a back staircase which they cailed their short cutbut they in-

The outdoor bath houses in the backyard becametheir play apartments On the hug e screenedporch which ran threeshy

quarters of the way arOllrid the hOuse were big wicker chairswhich~when tipped and turned ~uld become everything from make-believe tentSi to ships at eea

ADd theymiddot discovered each ether The first day when our

~uAime was asked pleasemiddot give

this cracker to Jodie she stopped a minute before asking I forget Whi~h ones Jodie J)ut at weeks end there was no forgetting first middle and last names color prefereqce for paper cups cereal likes and disshylikes and all the other seemingshy)y trivial but highly importantthings that make children disshytinct little people

Though the kids outnumbered the adults two to one we still IuId plenty to gO around We

VeI~ never without willing sit shy ter~lifeguards to serve as b~ach patrolWhen the kids wanted to

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husband power to stake out a small area Then six strong arms stood ready to scoop up toppledtykes after a big wave knOCKed

em down The kids were back on their feet before they had time to be scared Nor was the cottage ever without at least one adult on hand for snacks naps and the ever-needed bathroom patrol

We fed the little ones first 90

8 ~T~E A~CHO~ Thurs 0(2 1958

Feast in Factory Features Mass Amid Looms

DERBY England (NC)-

A Derby textile mill run on lines inspired by the workshyers encyclicals celebrated its factory feast with HighMass sung among the spinning looms

The Mass was celebrated by Bishop Edward Ellis of Nottingshyham at the request of Rlan Turshy

ner ma~aging director of theSpa Lane Mills Workers share in the management and profits and the mills have a chapel used by both its Catholic and its non-Catholic employees

Bishop Ellis preaching to the assembledc 0 n gr ega t i on of ~orkers told the~n that in this bull unique plant lit EngHnd ali are

they could play on the porch SISTERS GUESTS AT TEA Smiddot t t S d H rt d d b hwhile tbe adults ate After a few - IS ersa acre ~a it con~1 ere ~em ers of t e same days we discovered an invariable middotP~lrlshSchoollliNorth Attleboro were guests atthe arinualV~ famIly I

pattern During every dessert tea of the Women~sGuild Siuiday Mrs Joseph BealichaiiH~ ~espe~1or and c~p~ratio~ wlthones employer Will mspir what we called The Icebreaker ~haIrman IS sh~wn POUrlllg for Rev JQseph SLar1~ the e~ployee to work hard and would come in irom the pOrch pastor SIter Suzanne M~rle SUSG~ana Mother MarIe conscientiously taking a stand~ I

to see Wliat the big folks weie Gemma SUSC 6 ard not fiom the slackers but up to After a few diversiori~IY ti (~ giving of- ones best he added questions hed bluntly say he Three Studentsmiddot Represent D~Iomiddotcese He will rightly ex~ect ~is emshywanted some goodies To send I ployer to care for him WIth un- The Icebreaker back we st At Newman Club Convention de~standing and they too must tried r~ason Tllen strong talk M M t P t d C try to understlttnd and sympa- Then appe~se~entin the form llse~ ar 1 er~ an ar~middot Ballat whichthe AnnualNew thiz~ with him in his proble~~ of a tasty tldbItmiddotgiveil with the 01 Twe_d~e of New Be~lford and man Club Award was presented Yo h e h d f~ Joan Robmson of Attleboro have u av a years 0 pros bull hushed admOnItion dont tell tl t d t th to MISS Helen White outstand- perity aridregular work and the others recent y rellurne ft 0 telrd~e- ing CathoItc authorand ed ucator been a happy f~mlly Sotoo

variably used thelonger waylhe~cebreakersclear Jlath for tionalneeds~f the Catholic stu- ton Street NewgtB~dford i~

spec IVfl co eges aer a ten mg WellarQe~ ~90 late that ap- the week-long 44th Annual Con All three girls felt~the spirit

peasementll as wr~~ for ventionof the National Newman of Newmanism at the cQrivention moochersas~kesayslt IS for Club Federation which was held was very inspiringandeachleft Matsu or MUnIch The ~cebr~ak- on the campus of Ohio State with aspirit of making herNe~~ e~ wlJ~~ hardly l1a~e bltt~n mto - U1iversity of Columbus Ohio man Club a bigg~r ~nd better hiS tidbIt before hed be on the Th N CI b one h t t hi b t Th e ewmanmiddot u IS an organ- ~ - porc 0 repor s O y enizatiQn founde~ to provide for Mart~ai dinighterof Mr and all the httle ships woulll f~llow the religious social and educa- Mrs Zigmund Peret of 455 Clin-

suppllel dent on a secular campus The Senior andmiddotPresideiltof ihe New Sitters Jackpot theme of this YearscoDvention man ciuo at-Mt-HolY9ke College

Prob~bly the funniestslngle was Chris~ On Your Campus Carol daughter 0fMrarid Mrs event- irithecomedyifillectimiddotThedelegates attended 1edures John TWeedie of 34 Hunter

weekoCcurted i~~~siniglii ~nd discussions ~hich were de- Street New ampidfordisa~Senior tions ~eadded when t~e hUlbarjds treated the ~i~nedto assistmiddotthemin promot and PresidenLof her gpgtupat D j wiveS ~ da9ci~gat~thebig ~iilg moreeffective and efficient BrilgewaferState leaherspol UJl~Q()QI~Rector j

resort ho~ela~WbpCkfupthe~NewmanClubs onmiddottheir cam ilege JOlin a ~enioral~middotand NEW YORK (NC) - Msgr _beacii-ArmedwItb)be names of puses Treasurer of ~heCIubat~ridgeFralcis F ~Reh lt vice rector 01 afe~ reliab1~middotsitter~middotailthr~i N~wDlall Aret water Teachers eollegeis~~theNorth~yhcanCpllege i~

menappr oacbe4 the fi~si prosgt ) daughter ofMJs~ G Russell~~b+Ronupa~~been appointedr~- pecCSomehow the f~ct ih~t Hlg~pomt ()fth~ c~nve~tlOn inso~~U P~rrY Ave Attlebcf~~t~r of- St Josephs Seminar~ there were 12 kidsmad~ her ras th~ Ina~gural ~an9uet an4 Mss ~ouiloociieN Y

have o pr~or engiIgement~ Same thing witbthemiddot second As our list dwindlell we caught on

For the third only one husbandmiddot p1 C K went to the doorWhenShe asked- how many kids he jokshyinglysaid IOh about a dozen7~r so and quickly diverted her lt

withsubject as ra~es reportingtime directions etc ~I

It wasnt unti~ we Jere n~rly ~ ~ f h d h th h miS e sqUIrmg er roug each of the seven bediooms ro

we could show her with a flash- lighi each ofihesleidping~tyk~ i

~ -~ did she reaJize there aduallycould be 12 kids HopefullYsbe

asked There are oldlaquoPoii~s arent ther~~Ohyes we Said

IAndyssbBut hell be sevengtiith thefesltMbullbullgf~dietit in February Ve qufcklyadded

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the hOuse a miilutebefore her BABY SITTING sign vas re bull placed Vith RUGS ~nAIDEDc DO ~e reco~men~ thai kind of vaCation youbetWtlole- heartedly If office vacatiol1s permit well doJtoagain For one thing no child ever-asked Whatll I do now theres n~ body to play with Andwheri we got home with only our four Jt was downright quiet 7 well almost

~ N~~d Nunti6 YATIC~ CITY (NC)-Arch-~ blshop UllbeI-t9 Mozz6ni Apos

tolic NunCio toBolivia has been reassigned by Hismiddot ~~liness~ Popei Pi~s XII as tPflci~ to A1gentina

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Todays Fashions

Fo~rNew SilhbJette$Welcome Council Mee~ingFallWith Flattering Lines Held inWarehamBy Ellen KeHey

St Patricks Parish Center Wareham was the scene of the

The new dress silhouettes are definitely flattering Leading fashioI) designers the world over h~lVe gotten toshy

New Bedford District Councilgether and brought us four versions of the new look which meeting of the Diocesan Council are wearable for nearly everyone These eye-compeIIingnew of Catholic Women silhouettes are the empire Retreats at Cathedral C~mpTheyre made of lustro_glothe trapeze the relaxed look announced by Miss Lillian Rosswool and to me are Joveliest inand the blouson The key to spiritual development chairman the four versions of the

beige or teal blue include Oct 17 throug~ 19 for

Some of the lovliest newnew look is that they myst be women from New Bedford loose enough to cause the wearer lounge robes emerge In shorter Taunton and Cape Cod Oct to move about freely and easily lengths this season and are de~ 24 through 26 for Franco-Amershyand still be shaped enough to signed to look like dresses One ican women from Fall River look attractive The empire ver- of my favorites is a cozy boufshy Oct 31 through Nov 2 for Portshysion puts its emphasis above a fant lounger in a charming ATTEND RET REA T Shown at Cathedral Camp uguese women from New Bedshywaist-skimming full skirt which Colonial print It is made of where they attended the Womens Retreat are left to right ford and Nov 7 through 9 for gives us a brand new version of toast-warm co t ton flannel Miss Elizabeth K Cavanagh and Miss Cecile Braisboth of Franco-American women from the princess dress spruced with cotton corduroy North Attleboro Mrs Margaret A Powers and Mrs Chris- New Bedford

and trimmed in frostywhite Its tina Souza both of Fall River The years program for parentAnent the new look do start belted in the back buttoned in an~ family education was out the s~as~n ~ith a trape~e dres the front and a~ailalle in a

lined by chairman Mrs Michael the draabcally newhne that variety of sizes This favorite of Fall River Nun Makes Professfon J OLeary It will stressmar- changes the shape of ~all to mine cost slightly over three I P d D

riag~ forums Cana Conferences ma~~ you ll clt~pletely dIffe~enti dollars proving that fashion n rovi ence iocese SOC iety and the fostering of religiouswoman Its a faShion revolution may )le achieved on even the Among the six young women customs in the home - th~ trapczesnhoette most stringent of bUdgetsl recently professed as the first

Miss Mary Foley youth chair shy~ members of the newly-estabshyman requested parish palmiddottici~

7 0 u n g successor beautifully Colorful warm and ve r y Provid~nce in the Diocese of Launched by Diors brilliarit Tow Coats lished Society- of Our L~dy of

pation in plans for National modified by our own wonderful smart are the Tow Coats for Catholic Youth Week starting Providence is Sister Mary Do-American designers the trapeze girls aged 7 to 11 Theyre warm Oct 26 Registration will be lores the former Angela OBrien

held at Kennedy Youth Center thiS Fall ~arrowat the top matching mittens and zany cap A native of County Cork Ireshye~erges as a leading silhouette water-repellent have usually oF44 Conant St Fall River

this week hel~ awar from the body by They are anti-freeze treatment land Sister D()lores was brought The meeting was addressed cut the trapeze falls to a gently for girls who have to get up to thiscountty four years ago by Diocesan officers of tlJel round~ fJ~led hemline Its ex- ~ middotandget out for school Each is by the late Mrs Philip Shannoh womens group and by Rev tre~ely beco~~ng and verymiddot middot a handsome full-length coat of rlill River With whom she Raymond McCarthy of tbe Dio-middot fashionable inspirtd by those which ski lived until she entered the new cesan Family Life Bureau who

fberlts a revolution middotin coat c ha m p ion swear on cold Society explained the objectives iiI the fashions bulltoo Youll admire coats windy ski tovvsmiddot hence their The Society of Our Lady of the Council

0in wonderful textured weaves clever name These smart Tow Providence was founded by Most Sister of the Missionary Sershypebbly surfaces velvety cash C()~ts have quilted linings for Rev Russell J McVihney Bishshy vants of the Most Blessed Trin- meres-all shaped into lines of added warmth and gay colorful op of Providence Very Rev ity were guests of honor and charmin~ newness Youll see Tyrolean tr~m (Their price js Louis W Dunn ViCe-Chancellor members of the clergy presimt trapeze flares chemise backs budgEitwoilderful) of the Providence Diocese is included Rtmiddot Rev Msgr Hugh empire details lightly belted Have ypu seen the new Career chaplain to the Society The Sisshy A Gallagher district moderator fullness some coats with big GirlS Stiits Tl)eyre middotreallY tels were founded to give cateshy Rev John Chippendale and collars of mink Persian lamb something Tailored to a T chetical instructions do parish Father McCarthy

1 visitation work arid assist inbeaver lynx you 1 admire them in gently f tt d rectories in the Providence Di- Evening SchoolCuordlmted Knits I e and straight-up-and-down

SISTER MARY DOLORES Coordinated kruts have the styles The fitted suits hew to cese COPENHAGEN (N C) - A the empire line with a high Shortly after Sister Dolores

1 t l ok d h h t thO t h b ficial prayer book of the Church Catholic evening school-featurshycasua SUI 0 al1 are Ig - gently outlined waistline and a came 0 IS coun rys e egan rating favorites this season of sliniskirt The straight-up-and- to feel the pull of a religious L hop McVinney presided at ing weekly lectures on the hisshy

middot f hi Th I t Sh h d f th k the profession of these first mem- tory of religion and medievaFeasy 1In~ as onmiddot e s 1m down style suit has a short voca IOn e ear 0 e wor back-pleated skirts are avail- cropped Jacket over a slim skirt proposed for this Society and bers and offered Pontifical philosophy - has been estabshyable in shades to mix or match The jackeit wears a hin~ch~i wrote to Monsignor Dunn who Mass in the Cathedral of SS lished here

Inter d h d middottmiddot d Peter and Paul ProvidenceIt jackets and collar iUld middotth~ tout ensemble is vlewe er an accep e The school is called the EveshyBovey-patterned sweaters-a look equally im- noil1ing short of marvelous her intotJ1e YIot~ex ()f Hope Some 25 lldults and 50 cpiI- ning School for Religion and portriht this year at ho~e ot These j iistlY poI-l~Iar Career Novitiate Hillsgrove in Sep dren nave been baptized ~1P(gtng Culture and is located at ttieabroad j GIt1sSuitsllre loveliest in 1956 c ~ th~g~0Ying~~gr0l)opyenl~tioni~ schoOl of the Sisters of St SisterDoI6reswas the fourtli the Providence rgtiocese as a reshy JOseph ofChambrey Head sophistication for Fall Igtankers gray navy charcoal sul~f middotthemiddotwork of tJ1e SmiddotocImiddote~middot~middotb yourig woman to enter the com- U

bull t res s e s the importance of rown Ba 11d kever-pOPUlar Gonti- munity And to show that all In addition 1400 visits were t lslouchy brims puffed crowns nen a ac religious try to help a young madeandmciie than 30 Catho-

that rise or pull back softly woman to find just the right lieS Were broughfback to the draped hat-shapes little brims Holy Union Field qqy~ coml)1unity for her talents and practice ot-their religibn Th~ with rising backs regal velvets A T S d) middottastes it should be mentioned Sisters have three station wag in vivid tones or black deep- tiverton aturay that Sister Dolores was guided ons and all the Sisters learn to piled felts in a blaze of color An automobile heads the- list in her choice of a community by driveso that their wo~k Qf visshywit h tarnished gold brass ofprizes to be offered atthean- a Sister of Mercy Sister Mary itatlon is done efficiently bUfnt orange russet brown and n~1l1 Hoiy Union bazaa~middotiind Emeline now teaching at St Atteriding Sister DoloreW pro- forest green heading the hit field day scheduled for SatUrday Kilians School New Bedford fession were Mr arid Mrs Frahk parade at t~e communitys Junior~te A feature of the life at the Taylor and Mrs William Howshy

Nanaqualtet Tivertonmiddot This af- Novlate is that the Sisters who arth and Maureen Taylor of Fall Your mdisensable all-year- fair was originally scheduledmiddot are being guided in their forma- River Sister Mary Emeline

round coat ~s pure cashmere for last week but because of the tIon by Franciscan Missionaries RSM alsomiddot attended delighted lthlghtt as a whhls~etai~blu~tde~-IstOflt tomiddot iQclement weather was post- 01 Mary recite a shortened form to see her protegee reach this

he oue a~- ore SIPS poned ~mtil this Saturday stage of service to God over everythmg travels every- of the Divine Office in English

where wih matchless distinc~ ~ 1-~~d ~ttractI0nsY~~J m~l~de They t~ereby gain the advantageti R ht th d 1 t a contmuous penny sale booths of the great spiritual benefits

on I now ISmiddot e I ea lme taces i(r school childrerr ogames ofmiddot the Psalms and scripture to purchse your cas~mere coat for totlaquoand refre hm nts e dg d f th f because 11 many a tQwn and city ~ ~ e lt r a 11 s~r ~rayers e 0 shythroughout the hmd astute co~i ~~~~W bo~~~smcl~if Chpst-1 buyers are f~atllring t~esemiddotlux JP ~I~P relIglO~s arb~Ie~ ~lls ury coats atspeciaLpiices( ~ltJfe1i- me andgaId~nsupplIes

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lighted waistline sheltered by DEBROSSE OIL representative will calI at bull tiny black fox-collared jacket no obligation to you Newest and to me the loveliest middotCO expression of the empire silhou- S C TANGER SON INC ette it will be an ~ntrance- maker everywhere ofmiddotfasliio tteating Oils 56middot~62Faolkne Stmiddot~

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middot in enmiddot writing ciple thatmiddot IIlOst people are im- olic Charities carnival to be Writers include beciles if you give them an held next month

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Leonard Woolf writmg about it has been in existence l1JtIo~ ~ald IS emphasl~ed bY middotHEATING OIL radio television cinema and Whl I I th t d the mlsmformatIon and VIOlatIon New Bedford I e rea lze e prIn e f I I h ed writer and the serious pub- d t th I 0 mora prmclp es In suc ushy wor IS no e on y or even t ft bt d IHsher remarks that those who t ff tmiddot f ca IOn 0 eno alne maIn y mos e ec lve means 0 com- from ni med control the popular press and munication in every existence ass la_ YOU R DOLLAR BUYS the enormous machines of mass d th ttl h The delegates also advocated an a e eVlSlOn can middotc ange t d f f 1 11 bull entertainment through radio f th b tt d tOh t th I- su Y a a amI ya owance pro MORE FORDmiddot 1958 or e e ~r a a e r~ - gramirithe United States and middotmiddotIn middottiPI Ish forreadm~ IS 10 some chIl- called f61 an iricreased~em-H1 OSpbulla an dr~n~~dnot 10 o~hers and that phasisgtori Christiiln fiimilylliv- middotTHANmiddot EVER ~EFORE middot Continued from Page One ther~ re some lsola~ed scat- h~g through suell prognims as _

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

-Themarvels of thebeeshytoward our fellow men ~ basic work and not an excuse hive demonstrate the divine father John middotFCronin 8S for imiction and destructive

so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

PQpe Reeeves Social ActionDepartment of the XU middottold members ofthe Inter- National Catholic Welfare Conshy national ApiCulture CongressAtom Report ference Washington DC spoke~ whom he received in audiencemiddot

hereROME (NC) _ Father Theo- to the 13th anilUal teachersmiddotin- stitute for Milwaukee archdiocshy He turned to the naturalist

FrankM Folsom reported in a esan teachers dore M Hesburgh CSCmiddot and

the mathematician and the phil shyprivate audience with His Holi- Pointing out that Christians osopher they would see the ness Pope Pius XII on the second have a worldwide obligation to beehive and co nc Iud e d that United Nations conference on carry out the 8~conq Command- the intelligence that directs peaceful uses of atomic energy ment Thou shalt love thy neigh~ the organization of the beehivemiddot

Father Hesburgh and Mr Fol- bor as thyself Father Cronin and the life of the bees is Gods som represented the Holy See at said thati~ pr~cticethe cr~ti- GRADUATE NURSES Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the

earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

and scop~of the beehive thelt~neral Co~ference on I~terna-Catholics can do ri6 better Constance Lebeau 24 MarglJ) Street both of New Bedford P9pe said the naturalist wouldtlOnalmiddotAtomlc Energy WhICh be th t f 11 th 1 f )

gan Monday Mr Folsom is ln ~ 0 ow e exa~p e ~ I d R d Chmiddotmiddot f P blmiddot I E tell him that the cells are made chairman of the executive board th~HQ1y~ee h~ tod ~IS adl- 0 an s e Ie U IC y nters of wax and are constructed to

ence Recently we read of a C fl- L pi contain the honey destined forof th~ RadiO Corporabon of ioklm gift by the Holy Father on Ietto Inut ower of Church r n~urishment of the larvaeAmerIca tol1JNICEF the United Nations bull 1

Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

He said~~s~ incluqed s~ch priest is on the st~ffof the lit Mr Gomulka seized the con-middot ~~ich provides ~or optional re-o ity of content for a minimum of pr~blems as dlspq~al of radlo- te~national Lab9r Organ~zati~m ~oversy Qv~r conduct of relig gt h~m)p c~ases Jnth~ ~ub1jc wallmiddot space and he would notemiddot active waste materlals and ~e FatherCroniD maintained thai 10~ classes~n the pibhcschoolsschools where the maJority of furthermore tliat the thrcente planeS ge~eraImiddot Safetymiddota~~ p~ote~h~n itmiddotcentan truly besaid today i-hatto char~etJllt ~he C~tholicIie~ pa~e~~ r~ue~ ~e1D which form ~~ir ariglesmeetshyfleld as well as b~~lc lll9ral aorl~ sOci~tYo~nationsex~ ~rchY lS w~rlcl~~ bo~ p~ly i~hllaquo l~he ~o~s~ant c~allllof with mathem~tical precision pro~lems of the us~ of nucl~ar- ~-isl$Thi~sltcieJywith itsdghts and ~cre~ly~ a~msthegv~r~- th~ P~~~ll~ ~egl1De ~m~~ Mr iThence he might cohchide~ P9wer ~or peacef~lpurposesI)- anji obligations isa faCtCluit~ mentIJ so domg the natons ~~~J1IJka~ameto power In O~- the bee has r~solvea and for ~ st~ld ~ffltgtr war independent ofanyopoliticalor- tOJpQ~hcallea4erwenton~ec7lt t~~e~~~~~ has 1~en tht middotJt 18 long tirnemiddot a very ancient and

Greatest Freedom _ genization such as middot_th~~ UnIted ordal~gnin~ hi~self with the one Qased on law no~ ar~itrary difetent problem of - transcen- Fath~ H~sburgha d d edmiddot Na~iqns Created t9 express serIes of antI-~hurch statements d~c~~~ ~~~ f~~tyChl~ftam ~~- dentalmathematics which reshy

There was ~e greatest _and mans globaL politicalrelation thegvernwe~t-c()ntrolledpessmiddot Iar~~ t~~t a~ ~l~t 18s~ed ~y miiined middotthe object of the study ~ees~ m~erch~nge among$Clen 8hip~ ~ ~ middot~nltlrlidio have be~t1 developing E~~cliti~n~~nist~r~Wladysla~ of mariy wise men up untilmiddot re~ tiSts1 even t~os~ from behll~ltfth~ HecClled ii~ yitaUYimportlptoa creScedoI the course B~etlks~i I~ Au~~st Ib~r~i~ ceritmiddot times If0~ Curtall~ Tpe Holy cr~~i~xers ~~ cgtther n~l~glOusSeesmiddot ant tp nqte i~atthe J~staJilisbcgtqhesullmer ~ l1presentatives were wel~Cmeii nieM6f thi United NatiOnsdid~ Tnecom~uh-tmiddotparlyS friitmiddot SY~bll~ fr~~s~hooI8 ~dl be everywhere and we were llble not creattf a world ~oCiety butmiddotmiddot secretary took~is ~tand in 8 strIctly enforced t meet a~d have friendly re~a~ tll~t it merelymiddot~cogniied~middot ~page llpeech middotto an orgimiza- ~ tlOns wi~h the top 70 delegates already existing middotfact r tlOnof schoolteachers who are

Stress~ng that the Holy Seemiddot More than 3000 teachers at adivecomrlllinists He told them Stbull~UdeNovena at~end~ su~hm~tings to de~on~ tended the iiilititute which had- S~teAnthoriiy strate ItS active mt~rest m world 8S its theme gtThe Chissr60m Tmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ - EveJY Thursdaymiddot problems particularly those Teacher a~d ~Itistitutiorial 8fa he ~~l belongs h~ ~e affec~iog moral issues Fath~ Glowthmiddot W~ cmiddot ~ 0 t~~ n9 to the C~urc Itllgt~ 1000 AM - 1210 Hesburgh said _ he ~oteci ~e _ ~y Stae scPIl~amng th~t t~e 5 1-0 700 800 PM quoite evident lack of Catholic R I d To H I only authorIty m t~e sch()Ol IS- e ease middotme e ps ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~t~ ~~nY-G~tIt~li9lf~~l~~t$ ~~ufQ~aliiesmiddot r~~5~~~r~~t ~~~P~LL lind ull~erl~b~sshould ste)gt~1gt At~tIlY ~~) --yenO~~ll~ Of Good middotDoctor F Ne~ Bedford ~eUsclenb~ic educatIon pro- 30000 cllldr~nl pUbhc s~QooI~i I i 0 bull 1 grams Weve alway~ bfen h~re will attefeI~algt~~hne ~~~INCTbN (NG) --~middoto~~ ~=========== ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~7strong on humanities and we religion classes sponsored by the q~ahhes gtfmiddot a gQoq dQctor were ~ould as wellmiddotb~ strong in sCi-middot Albany diocese during the COll1 listed in a spee~h~~ HieGiorg~- ~D~D~ SULLIVAN amp SONSence-espeCillliy tJow that sci- irtg sC~~ooIYear middoti o~nuriiv~r$itYSchool of Med--

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

Here is a young actress en- how many viewers may be tempts us back to Paradise The incarshyclowed with rare physical beau- changing their brand as the nation was announced to a Virgin the ty vas t incishydental wealth and a place of predominance

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

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Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

Attract Morbid On the crest of sensational

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One British reviewer I middotiG6~lti~~i~~~)Imiddotea the Society for the Propagation oftli(tiiiiIi iristC1adP r fears Chaplain has lost hi~~iifimiddotBishop Byrne was seized bY --- ~ gt as a satirist and his sense (f the communists in 1950 durmg When yourbridge club meets again whymiddot not be thefirm humor as Ii cockney That is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel andmeaningfufprize-a GOJ)middot too bad w h 11 e ImprIsoned Howe~er LOVE YOU MEDAL The image of the Queen 0( Heaven~Modei

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So whiie~ p King in New ~ssionary bishop little realshyYork manages to get play dates lz~ng that h would be --the in Canada and Chaplin himself BIshop to useIt - may follow into the neighboring Dominiqn he may nevpr again ~~

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which they appear are boosted to ~ttract the curious and morbId Cer~am Hollywood t a len t

agenCIes have the audacity to rais~ the asking prices of the parties m the latest scandal by as much as $200000 or $300000 per pi~ture This is the cu~]ent Hollywood tune

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WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

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statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

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He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

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lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

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ve ~ y An auctionundertbedirection Sylvestre and Medeiros aretr~- ~ Entitled Bemadette the preshyar~ worihrellmmg- It IS mtended le establish of the busin~ manager~ Pew uates 01 St Miehaers School gram has ~n sCheduled by the

Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

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The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

One of the best spiritual books The Baldwinsare acquainted bark Owen 50 vocal soloist this year middotin at least two homes in Jordan Two daughters Sister CELESTINE and SisterANTONINA are leavshyin recent years was The He~rt with the doctrine which the Sylvia lVLithers 56 accompanist

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Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

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London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

ohanged shape to an i)blate man umt which from all reports Phil~p S~Jlza thif trp~ the 10 yea~ old great grandsQ~ o~middotmiddot RUdolfSchw~JzexploresgtvhaisPlie~oidso the new bonus rule i~)pasiedvith)alentBolgtA~ck the Immortal band leader middotJohn is a sixth grader at a Los he calls the seven basic patternscould well sound the death knoll raPIitoiiiS at Columbia andhalf

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t bull ( rat~er tlodotthlla dxnJltecha~ge ~ryg to-~he buman bodyoLChlllstI)mss play las supplanted the Nlw Bedfprd voc1tiopaljanc~ ~~~ar~itA~ ~r~1le~ ~fmiddotmiddott fCayWI is explQdedbullin Ii hole in the -ic IIlar~hl~~C~ura)1y stiJnulflting ~ ~acementatt~pt-at thepresent dimiIlutive Ed BpY~ltgGQYJ~ U mversl y pnYSl~ pro essor p d R r ds

time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

ot Don Al1arltimiOwa1 fhrdugh t1~lnJur~proNed n()t~serious hl~rnatllg lt th~ JJ)worth thicknesses He expects tJ leave M~y~~~~~l~~r~ta8hdOM~~3StatIon on the Weddell Sea coas Antarctica in earlylJanuary _a ovshytlie se~6nd peiocl s~eliedcloofi) and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 -(luIihl th~AntatbtictotaJid~rk- H f t - nC~~rlhtt~t-tFmiddothell~aRt~Olic~ommunHyfor th(l Halovak ofOJl=es wIiich gr~enhght on S~tupounddaylj i ) iiess winterwhich~correspoiids e IS one lti wo Jesuit seilie e~t a Iyer to plan ~ rougliiy to tlie - th ~()logists Mgtni Ohio tak~ngpart penny sale for the benefit of~i~af~~~~ ~~eg ~r~~~~~ tamiddot~ado~Amiddot~lerk~i~~ _ r ~W~Er ~n IS mOperatioIi DeepmiddotFreeze Th~ thlVGirls CYO shy

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The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

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priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

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a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

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ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

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~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

I plamed that middotthe founder-Fllther Po ubi la t fz 0 ttulmiddot He rappiS monas-middot -iid ~e lectured onrl~ specla Milrie-ClerrieritStlluo h~d~n ~~ ye~Yan ~ nl~j n t o~diila~~exercises~the ~li- ~iesin the UnitedS~e H

b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

I L The Sisters l)ave 1ieen in our f h ri hmiddot t f lt d ever hesaidfie got the irripres r oO bull I -2 ~The Sh~~ers middothabitis black Th4 Diocesemiddotaremiddot happy to talk to as 10 S wJea urmg ursmiddot n I I

t Diocese smce 193() first at Notn fLo ~ hats atmiddot 1 Saturday after OODshymiddot ~n )O~~ ~l1sslha~ld~nd b~eI8 ~m Dme 1hlm the C3thedr-al alui CfthOSS ~ k rdra~ne l~bw~dm abol1t interested middotyo~ng women ~ Oct 4 a t the Hotel Mellen n ~ientists were 0 mg acc m- ~ - e nec an IS em rOi ered on ~

k ts d tile Bishop sHouse th i h J I middotbedmiddot C II H II) Ge I h Mi G foJma~lon on roc e an ms-middotmiddot ~ Cathedr~l R~6tiiJ e rea plec~ nscrl ~n 10~ - newmiddot 0 ege a neramiddot c amnal1l SS er~

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middotlIoster sa ass al y In e charge ofIts rectopmiddotymiddot SInce It lB a wmiddotmiddotmiddot igt hmiddot d dt d s ne ling - Sshymiddot bull Lo ~ aSllln on as e Ica e a new te ~o~co Church of St UIS located downtownbull its facilit~~8 Members ~ tyen communi~y $1750000 residence at Trinity ra whlch IS attachedmiddot to the French areused b~peoplefromallover fro~ Fall Rlv~r ~n~lude a triO College hetemiddot Archbishop ~ _

middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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anon ask middotabOut our lives Priests ad- Other religious communities viSesome to come to usOtheri

with members from the Diocese learn about usmiddot because they include the La Salette Fathers ~jM Smiddot fmiddot

Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

f ld th 110 d Sacred Hearts Academy Fair are Sprmg Ie Wl an h h f l t -Worcester with 84 aven as one sem ma IS

Paul Lambert 131 Thomas StLouisiana StateMan Fall River and Julien Goulet Jr

233 Brightman St Fall River Newman Clubs Head are the Prevost students who are COLUMBUS CNC) - James among 10000 high scorers in nashy

I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

the Newman Club Federation twelfth grade students in the parent organization of all colshy country

lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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Ooz~n Children GmiddotivemiddotParents Liveliesti Vacation Ever

By John Jay Da~y Jr (While Mary Tinley takes a three weeks vacation from

writing (but not from housework) members of the Daly familyhave been asked to act as guest columnists The following was eontributed by the Dalys oldest)

The initial plan was simple en~ugh With two other eouples wed arrange to leave our kids behind and get away from the mall for a quiet weekend at the beach after Labor Day For a while at least wed be young marrieds instead of young harrieds But somehow we

wound up taking them all with us and for a full week It turned out to be more fun than wed ever imagi1ed

A friend of a friend knew a realtor in Rehoboth Beach Del~ aware through whom we rented

I acottage within earshot of the Atlantics rolling surf Since it had seven bedrooms and three baths it aptly fit its nicknameThe Orphanage --W i t h Parshyents Heres why BIll and JoanKohlerbrought

their three gals Katherine four Molly threl and Jodie one Jack and Helen Pyne with five

supplied the oldest and the youngest AndYsix Maureen four Laurie three Jay-Jay two and Tommy just three months Lu and I brought all we had tooLuAime five Deirdre

Sean three and MaurafourDearly two I bull

Never Dull There was never a d411 moshy

ment in the Orphanage Its enormous size gave the children bull real sense of freedom with a minimum of- adultmiddot supervision

They discovered the front and a back staircase which they cailed their short cutbut they in-

The outdoor bath houses in the backyard becametheir play apartments On the hug e screenedporch which ran threeshy

quarters of the way arOllrid the hOuse were big wicker chairswhich~when tipped and turned ~uld become everything from make-believe tentSi to ships at eea

ADd theymiddot discovered each ether The first day when our

~uAime was asked pleasemiddot give

this cracker to Jodie she stopped a minute before asking I forget Whi~h ones Jodie J)ut at weeks end there was no forgetting first middle and last names color prefereqce for paper cups cereal likes and disshylikes and all the other seemingshy)y trivial but highly importantthings that make children disshytinct little people

Though the kids outnumbered the adults two to one we still IuId plenty to gO around We

VeI~ never without willing sit shy ter~lifeguards to serve as b~ach patrolWhen the kids wanted to

0 iii sWImming or play vithmiddot the ~avesthere was enough

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husband power to stake out a small area Then six strong arms stood ready to scoop up toppledtykes after a big wave knOCKed

em down The kids were back on their feet before they had time to be scared Nor was the cottage ever without at least one adult on hand for snacks naps and the ever-needed bathroom patrol

We fed the little ones first 90

8 ~T~E A~CHO~ Thurs 0(2 1958

Feast in Factory Features Mass Amid Looms

DERBY England (NC)-

A Derby textile mill run on lines inspired by the workshyers encyclicals celebrated its factory feast with HighMass sung among the spinning looms

The Mass was celebrated by Bishop Edward Ellis of Nottingshyham at the request of Rlan Turshy

ner ma~aging director of theSpa Lane Mills Workers share in the management and profits and the mills have a chapel used by both its Catholic and its non-Catholic employees

Bishop Ellis preaching to the assembledc 0 n gr ega t i on of ~orkers told the~n that in this bull unique plant lit EngHnd ali are

they could play on the porch SISTERS GUESTS AT TEA Smiddot t t S d H rt d d b hwhile tbe adults ate After a few - IS ersa acre ~a it con~1 ere ~em ers of t e same days we discovered an invariable middotP~lrlshSchoollliNorth Attleboro were guests atthe arinualV~ famIly I

pattern During every dessert tea of the Women~sGuild Siuiday Mrs Joseph BealichaiiH~ ~espe~1or and c~p~ratio~ wlthones employer Will mspir what we called The Icebreaker ~haIrman IS sh~wn POUrlllg for Rev JQseph SLar1~ the e~ployee to work hard and would come in irom the pOrch pastor SIter Suzanne M~rle SUSG~ana Mother MarIe conscientiously taking a stand~ I

to see Wliat the big folks weie Gemma SUSC 6 ard not fiom the slackers but up to After a few diversiori~IY ti (~ giving of- ones best he added questions hed bluntly say he Three Studentsmiddot Represent D~Iomiddotcese He will rightly ex~ect ~is emshywanted some goodies To send I ployer to care for him WIth un- The Icebreaker back we st At Newman Club Convention de~standing and they too must tried r~ason Tllen strong talk M M t P t d C try to understlttnd and sympa- Then appe~se~entin the form llse~ ar 1 er~ an ar~middot Ballat whichthe AnnualNew thiz~ with him in his proble~~ of a tasty tldbItmiddotgiveil with the 01 Twe_d~e of New Be~lford and man Club Award was presented Yo h e h d f~ Joan Robmson of Attleboro have u av a years 0 pros bull hushed admOnItion dont tell tl t d t th to MISS Helen White outstand- perity aridregular work and the others recent y rellurne ft 0 telrd~e- ing CathoItc authorand ed ucator been a happy f~mlly Sotoo

variably used thelonger waylhe~cebreakersclear Jlath for tionalneeds~f the Catholic stu- ton Street NewgtB~dford i~

spec IVfl co eges aer a ten mg WellarQe~ ~90 late that ap- the week-long 44th Annual Con All three girls felt~the spirit

peasementll as wr~~ for ventionof the National Newman of Newmanism at the cQrivention moochersas~kesayslt IS for Club Federation which was held was very inspiringandeachleft Matsu or MUnIch The ~cebr~ak- on the campus of Ohio State with aspirit of making herNe~~ e~ wlJ~~ hardly l1a~e bltt~n mto - U1iversity of Columbus Ohio man Club a bigg~r ~nd better hiS tidbIt before hed be on the Th N CI b one h t t hi b t Th e ewmanmiddot u IS an organ- ~ - porc 0 repor s O y enizatiQn founde~ to provide for Mart~ai dinighterof Mr and all the httle ships woulll f~llow the religious social and educa- Mrs Zigmund Peret of 455 Clin-

suppllel dent on a secular campus The Senior andmiddotPresideiltof ihe New Sitters Jackpot theme of this YearscoDvention man ciuo at-Mt-HolY9ke College

Prob~bly the funniestslngle was Chris~ On Your Campus Carol daughter 0fMrarid Mrs event- irithecomedyifillectimiddotThedelegates attended 1edures John TWeedie of 34 Hunter

weekoCcurted i~~~siniglii ~nd discussions ~hich were de- Street New ampidfordisa~Senior tions ~eadded when t~e hUlbarjds treated the ~i~nedto assistmiddotthemin promot and PresidenLof her gpgtupat D j wiveS ~ da9ci~gat~thebig ~iilg moreeffective and efficient BrilgewaferState leaherspol UJl~Q()QI~Rector j

resort ho~ela~WbpCkfupthe~NewmanClubs onmiddottheir cam ilege JOlin a ~enioral~middotand NEW YORK (NC) - Msgr _beacii-ArmedwItb)be names of puses Treasurer of ~heCIubat~ridgeFralcis F ~Reh lt vice rector 01 afe~ reliab1~middotsitter~middotailthr~i N~wDlall Aret water Teachers eollegeis~~theNorth~yhcanCpllege i~

menappr oacbe4 the fi~si prosgt ) daughter ofMJs~ G Russell~~b+Ronupa~~been appointedr~- pecCSomehow the f~ct ih~t Hlg~pomt ()fth~ c~nve~tlOn inso~~U P~rrY Ave Attlebcf~~t~r of- St Josephs Seminar~ there were 12 kidsmad~ her ras th~ Ina~gural ~an9uet an4 Mss ~ouiloociieN Y

have o pr~or engiIgement~ Same thing witbthemiddot second As our list dwindlell we caught on

For the third only one husbandmiddot p1 C K went to the doorWhenShe asked- how many kids he jokshyinglysaid IOh about a dozen7~r so and quickly diverted her lt

withsubject as ra~es reportingtime directions etc ~I

It wasnt unti~ we Jere n~rly ~ ~ f h d h th h miS e sqUIrmg er roug each of the seven bediooms ro

we could show her with a flash- lighi each ofihesleidping~tyk~ i

~ -~ did she reaJize there aduallycould be 12 kids HopefullYsbe

asked There are oldlaquoPoii~s arent ther~~Ohyes we Said

IAndyssbBut hell be sevengtiith thefesltMbullbullgf~dietit in February Ve qufcklyadded

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~ N~~d Nunti6 YATIC~ CITY (NC)-Arch-~ blshop UllbeI-t9 Mozz6ni Apos

tolic NunCio toBolivia has been reassigned by Hismiddot ~~liness~ Popei Pi~s XII as tPflci~ to A1gentina

bull T~e 54year~~(FArchbishop wasi born in Bueno~ Aires 1but re2~

WOMEN~~ HEAD ~rs ceived his~~~cent~tiond~ Italy He - Mark A TheIssen of Covmg- was ordained for the Diocese of

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Todays Fashions

Fo~rNew SilhbJette$Welcome Council Mee~ingFallWith Flattering Lines Held inWarehamBy Ellen KeHey

St Patricks Parish Center Wareham was the scene of the

The new dress silhouettes are definitely flattering Leading fashioI) designers the world over h~lVe gotten toshy

New Bedford District Councilgether and brought us four versions of the new look which meeting of the Diocesan Council are wearable for nearly everyone These eye-compeIIingnew of Catholic Women silhouettes are the empire Retreats at Cathedral C~mpTheyre made of lustro_glothe trapeze the relaxed look announced by Miss Lillian Rosswool and to me are Joveliest inand the blouson The key to spiritual development chairman the four versions of the

beige or teal blue include Oct 17 throug~ 19 for

Some of the lovliest newnew look is that they myst be women from New Bedford loose enough to cause the wearer lounge robes emerge In shorter Taunton and Cape Cod Oct to move about freely and easily lengths this season and are de~ 24 through 26 for Franco-Amershyand still be shaped enough to signed to look like dresses One ican women from Fall River look attractive The empire ver- of my favorites is a cozy boufshy Oct 31 through Nov 2 for Portshysion puts its emphasis above a fant lounger in a charming ATTEND RET REA T Shown at Cathedral Camp uguese women from New Bedshywaist-skimming full skirt which Colonial print It is made of where they attended the Womens Retreat are left to right ford and Nov 7 through 9 for gives us a brand new version of toast-warm co t ton flannel Miss Elizabeth K Cavanagh and Miss Cecile Braisboth of Franco-American women from the princess dress spruced with cotton corduroy North Attleboro Mrs Margaret A Powers and Mrs Chris- New Bedford

and trimmed in frostywhite Its tina Souza both of Fall River The years program for parentAnent the new look do start belted in the back buttoned in an~ family education was out the s~as~n ~ith a trape~e dres the front and a~ailalle in a

lined by chairman Mrs Michael the draabcally newhne that variety of sizes This favorite of Fall River Nun Makes Professfon J OLeary It will stressmar- changes the shape of ~all to mine cost slightly over three I P d D

riag~ forums Cana Conferences ma~~ you ll clt~pletely dIffe~enti dollars proving that fashion n rovi ence iocese SOC iety and the fostering of religiouswoman Its a faShion revolution may )le achieved on even the Among the six young women customs in the home - th~ trapczesnhoette most stringent of bUdgetsl recently professed as the first

Miss Mary Foley youth chair shy~ members of the newly-estabshyman requested parish palmiddottici~

7 0 u n g successor beautifully Colorful warm and ve r y Provid~nce in the Diocese of Launched by Diors brilliarit Tow Coats lished Society- of Our L~dy of

pation in plans for National modified by our own wonderful smart are the Tow Coats for Catholic Youth Week starting Providence is Sister Mary Do-American designers the trapeze girls aged 7 to 11 Theyre warm Oct 26 Registration will be lores the former Angela OBrien

held at Kennedy Youth Center thiS Fall ~arrowat the top matching mittens and zany cap A native of County Cork Ireshye~erges as a leading silhouette water-repellent have usually oF44 Conant St Fall River

this week hel~ awar from the body by They are anti-freeze treatment land Sister D()lores was brought The meeting was addressed cut the trapeze falls to a gently for girls who have to get up to thiscountty four years ago by Diocesan officers of tlJel round~ fJ~led hemline Its ex- ~ middotandget out for school Each is by the late Mrs Philip Shannoh womens group and by Rev tre~ely beco~~ng and verymiddot middot a handsome full-length coat of rlill River With whom she Raymond McCarthy of tbe Dio-middot fashionable inspirtd by those which ski lived until she entered the new cesan Family Life Bureau who

fberlts a revolution middotin coat c ha m p ion swear on cold Society explained the objectives iiI the fashions bulltoo Youll admire coats windy ski tovvsmiddot hence their The Society of Our Lady of the Council

0in wonderful textured weaves clever name These smart Tow Providence was founded by Most Sister of the Missionary Sershypebbly surfaces velvety cash C()~ts have quilted linings for Rev Russell J McVihney Bishshy vants of the Most Blessed Trin- meres-all shaped into lines of added warmth and gay colorful op of Providence Very Rev ity were guests of honor and charmin~ newness Youll see Tyrolean tr~m (Their price js Louis W Dunn ViCe-Chancellor members of the clergy presimt trapeze flares chemise backs budgEitwoilderful) of the Providence Diocese is included Rtmiddot Rev Msgr Hugh empire details lightly belted Have ypu seen the new Career chaplain to the Society The Sisshy A Gallagher district moderator fullness some coats with big GirlS Stiits Tl)eyre middotreallY tels were founded to give cateshy Rev John Chippendale and collars of mink Persian lamb something Tailored to a T chetical instructions do parish Father McCarthy

1 visitation work arid assist inbeaver lynx you 1 admire them in gently f tt d rectories in the Providence Di- Evening SchoolCuordlmted Knits I e and straight-up-and-down

SISTER MARY DOLORES Coordinated kruts have the styles The fitted suits hew to cese COPENHAGEN (N C) - A the empire line with a high Shortly after Sister Dolores

1 t l ok d h h t thO t h b ficial prayer book of the Church Catholic evening school-featurshycasua SUI 0 al1 are Ig - gently outlined waistline and a came 0 IS coun rys e egan rating favorites this season of sliniskirt The straight-up-and- to feel the pull of a religious L hop McVinney presided at ing weekly lectures on the hisshy

middot f hi Th I t Sh h d f th k the profession of these first mem- tory of religion and medievaFeasy 1In~ as onmiddot e s 1m down style suit has a short voca IOn e ear 0 e wor back-pleated skirts are avail- cropped Jacket over a slim skirt proposed for this Society and bers and offered Pontifical philosophy - has been estabshyable in shades to mix or match The jackeit wears a hin~ch~i wrote to Monsignor Dunn who Mass in the Cathedral of SS lished here

Inter d h d middottmiddot d Peter and Paul ProvidenceIt jackets and collar iUld middotth~ tout ensemble is vlewe er an accep e The school is called the EveshyBovey-patterned sweaters-a look equally im- noil1ing short of marvelous her intotJ1e YIot~ex ()f Hope Some 25 lldults and 50 cpiI- ning School for Religion and portriht this year at ho~e ot These j iistlY poI-l~Iar Career Novitiate Hillsgrove in Sep dren nave been baptized ~1P(gtng Culture and is located at ttieabroad j GIt1sSuitsllre loveliest in 1956 c ~ th~g~0Ying~~gr0l)opyenl~tioni~ schoOl of the Sisters of St SisterDoI6reswas the fourtli the Providence rgtiocese as a reshy JOseph ofChambrey Head sophistication for Fall Igtankers gray navy charcoal sul~f middotthemiddotwork of tJ1e SmiddotocImiddote~middot~middotb yourig woman to enter the com- U

bull t res s e s the importance of rown Ba 11d kever-pOPUlar Gonti- munity And to show that all In addition 1400 visits were t lslouchy brims puffed crowns nen a ac religious try to help a young madeandmciie than 30 Catho-

that rise or pull back softly woman to find just the right lieS Were broughfback to the draped hat-shapes little brims Holy Union Field qqy~ coml)1unity for her talents and practice ot-their religibn Th~ with rising backs regal velvets A T S d) middottastes it should be mentioned Sisters have three station wag in vivid tones or black deep- tiverton aturay that Sister Dolores was guided ons and all the Sisters learn to piled felts in a blaze of color An automobile heads the- list in her choice of a community by driveso that their wo~k Qf visshywit h tarnished gold brass ofprizes to be offered atthean- a Sister of Mercy Sister Mary itatlon is done efficiently bUfnt orange russet brown and n~1l1 Hoiy Union bazaa~middotiind Emeline now teaching at St Atteriding Sister DoloreW pro- forest green heading the hit field day scheduled for SatUrday Kilians School New Bedford fession were Mr arid Mrs Frahk parade at t~e communitys Junior~te A feature of the life at the Taylor and Mrs William Howshy

Nanaqualtet Tivertonmiddot This af- Novlate is that the Sisters who arth and Maureen Taylor of Fall Your mdisensable all-year- fair was originally scheduledmiddot are being guided in their forma- River Sister Mary Emeline

round coat ~s pure cashmere for last week but because of the tIon by Franciscan Missionaries RSM alsomiddot attended delighted lthlghtt as a whhls~etai~blu~tde~-IstOflt tomiddot iQclement weather was post- 01 Mary recite a shortened form to see her protegee reach this

he oue a~- ore SIPS poned ~mtil this Saturday stage of service to God over everythmg travels every- of the Divine Office in English

where wih matchless distinc~ ~ 1-~~d ~ttractI0nsY~~J m~l~de They t~ereby gain the advantageti R ht th d 1 t a contmuous penny sale booths of the great spiritual benefits

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

-Themarvels of thebeeshytoward our fellow men ~ basic work and not an excuse hive demonstrate the divine father John middotFCronin 8S for imiction and destructive

so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

PQpe Reeeves Social ActionDepartment of the XU middottold members ofthe Inter- National Catholic Welfare Conshy national ApiCulture CongressAtom Report ference Washington DC spoke~ whom he received in audiencemiddot

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Father Hesburgh and Mr Fol- bor as thyself Father Cronin and the life of the bees is Gods som represented the Holy See at said thati~ pr~cticethe cr~ti- GRADUATE NURSES Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the

earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

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Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

Here is a young actress en- how many viewers may be tempts us back to Paradise The incarshyclowed with rare physical beau- changing their brand as the nation was announced to a Virgin the ty vas t incishydental wealth and a place of predominance

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

th th t r ldmC13ns m e ea rIca wor who rpspect ~arital_fid~1ity and chen~h faml1y devotion and happmess

Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

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American moviegoers while crosier was hidden went to always more ready than the ~ishop BJrJnes house and dug British to enjoy a joke against It out from under the floor themselves simply will notmiddot go He returned It to Malyknoll for sarcasm Nor for ingratitude her~ to awaIt us~ by another

So whiie~ p King in New ~ssionary bishop little realshyYork manages to get play dates lz~ng that h would be --the in Canada and Chaplin himself BIshop to useIt - may follow into the neighboring Dominiqn he may nevpr again ~~

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which they appear are boosted to ~ttract the curious and morbId Cer~am Hollywood t a len t

agenCIes have the audacity to rais~ the asking prices of the parties m the latest scandal by as much as $200000 or $300000 per pi~ture This is the cu~]ent Hollywood tune

Later when the sensational- find reallimiddotPfbkirigs~rili~us I~m di~s d0-vn and soberi~g pub- box-offices ashe did while It i

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Some Catholic women in the Uriit~d States have responded beautifully to the plea of women in other patts Of the world A woman in Cleveland wheneve she went t9 the ba~ery tlaquo( buy desserts for the family would omit her own and put the few cents sacrificed into a bag for the Missiolls Another woman witli tuberculosis would sell her sewing for the Missions Both of them sent their sacrifices to the Holy Fath~~ through~is Society for the Propagation of the Faith Wisely they knewthat the Vicar Qf Christ would allocate their sacrifices w~ere it wou14 de the most

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Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to it and mull it to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen NationalmiddotDirectorof The SoCiety for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth A~enue New York 1 N Y~ or your DIQCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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MILWAUKEE (NC) - The representatiYQ of His HoiinesS Pope PiusXII to the Church hi

lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

In Cologne the Colombia Amshybassador to Germany said that the murderers of Protestants and

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His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani the Apostolic Delegate will preside at the installation in Holy Name I

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Archbishop Meyer at 55 the youngest archbishop in this country was named on Septemshyber 24 to succeed the late Cardishy

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Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

~ ~ bull ~ - - I ~ bull sexual sin pithy t~eaUse considering Chris- meet weekly to discuss the He compares the classicalmiddot tian-marriage as a way of per- Aeneid under the direction of A PRA~ER A DAY AND A DOL~AampiAMNTIlgtWILLEASEIIKE

SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

voking and probably will cause stanc~s The married and those Mt St Mary Acade~y Orches- interested in the work of spreading the kingdom controversy contemplating marriage as well tra under the dllectlOn of A- should pay her special honormiddot ZACRARiAS nd

The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

One of the best spiritual books The Baldwinsare acquainted bark Owen 50 vocal soloist this year middotin at least two homes in Jordan Two daughters Sister CELESTINE and SisterANTONINA are leavshyin recent years was The He~rt with the doctrine which the Sylvia lVLithers 56 accompanist

of the World by Dom Aelredother authors elucidate although Carole Furey 57 dancer Sheila Ing tobecome middotSistersofthe Rosary That is h 1 0 say hey are leaving l t they will have to

Watkins Of t e same ca ibre IS their s~atem~nt of it II)ay h~r~ Murraymiddot 54 ~oca~ soloist return unless eacbmiddotlfinds a ~netaetor who wiD and there be a little wanting inmiddot Four new faculty meiTIbers pay the $300 which each lrl must have for pre~iiionB~t where the~ are are we1comedtihis year -Sister the necessary expenses 01 Ie middottwo year noshyincorriparableis-ir tlieir o~slrv~- Mary KaterieAJ3Science Sis- vitiate raining You may adot one of these tions on in-laws workingwiv~smiddot ter JIary JUlian IRSM BSSc girls as your tribute middotto the LiUe Flower You qUlrrels babies adolescens coinmereia1 MisS Ruth Leary may pay the money iinany manner convenient etc AB M Ed English and History while your adoptedchild prePilresto folshy

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HOLY FATHER [N YOUR WILL readable wise and d~wn-to middotAll academy S6daHsts will at shy~r~ss-t~cks bookon a subJect of tend Sodality Union Meeting THE GOLDEN DAlSOF AUTUMN are the mosamplbeautifulmiddotof the ~mversll concern ~ Sunday afternoon oct- 12 at 2 entire year And yet the refugees of iPalestine have 110 eyesmiddot for Th~latest of the superior an~ c~t the Kennedy Meriiorial Newmiddot beauty anil no ears for song They are rithout famil bullbullbull without tolOgl( edited by Ralph ~ ~BedfordSister Maiy Denisita hinDe without countr withont fl)Od Ten dollarS will feed a Woods1s called The Cat~ohlt RSM 13S Will accoinpanythe -famjly for a week Do youhave ailribine-at middotalUefampovrfrom amphe

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- rHE ANCHORFrom Adam to Us - - Thurs Oct 2 1958

Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

middot h because he had a common cold sibility which rests on philososhyrea1Ized that ed better give his braillewriter (NC Photo) t talk an extra fillip So he lifted and didnt care whether he was phers by posing a question

The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

m e n alSo strive to interest perSOMnaw on care whether I write visual equipmeht or dont write and whether any- literature drive conducted by It is hoped that every diocese not affiliated with any church in body reads or not the Archdiocesan COlncil of in Nelli England will have many the teaching of the Catholic

Church hesaid The- readers also will see eye Catholic Men haVe brought about religious and lay representatives eye with me)f I saT Uat removal of at least 30000 )b- _ i ilCience is all very well but ttlaf jectionable pliblications from Q bull ~ the scientists better keep a hum- drugstores and newsstands eve~ ueirioy

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We devised the wheel We in- deaneries and the Hamilton and thing says Father Bernard middotented the steam engine and in- bull middotSt Martin deaneries Druetto Sole Catholic miSsioner

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

ohanged shape to an i)blate man umt which from all reports Phil~p S~Jlza thif trp~ the 10 yea~ old great grandsQ~ o~middotmiddot RUdolfSchw~JzexploresgtvhaisPlie~oidso the new bonus rule i~)pasiedvith)alentBolgtA~ck the Immortal band leader middotJohn is a sixth grader at a Los he calls the seven basic patternscould well sound the death knoll raPIitoiiiS at Columbia andhalf

of plac~kickin~~That~smiddot asmiddotmiddotii b~~kTo~)c~~esto~~isaplebemiddot~t Angelesparochia~sch901middotand prefers footb~l Wcbi1ductiilgmiddotmiddotmiddotOf church bund~ng in terms of NCphoto~ l- contemporarYmiddotldeas III Themeans of scoring after-touch vr~_st ~~1~~bull

do~nmiddotmiddot ~ ~ T~re~lJemb~~s of Jge~~pJ~

Very fewmiddotJligh school teams gragation ~re stiIPnl1igIisc~oQl j ~$~it~-jp~i~rmiddoti An~a~ctic~i~ Pla~~ -~ ~2fli~]H~l~of~~~~~i had competentmiddot piace Iickers to However injuries have writtell begin witJhmiddotso thatmiddotthemiddot new rule ftQis middotto- the Ichplllstj~grid Expedition to M S d L d Mr SchwarzSaYS the inedieal arle yr an r idea 0fHkeningmiddotachurCh bildadually is oft boon to them The ~1il1eers of endMarf~p AOniCl1 CTNCINNATI NC) _ h bull

t bull ( rat~er tlodotthlla dxnJltecha~ge ~ryg to-~he buman bodyoLChlllstI)mss play las supplanted the Nlw Bedfprd voc1tiopaljanc~ ~~~ar~itA~ ~r~1le~ ~fmiddotmiddott fCayWI is explQdedbullin Ii hole in the -ic IIlar~hl~~C~ura)1y stiJnulflting ~ ~acementatt~pt-at thepresent dimiIlutive Ed BpY~ltgGQYJ~ U mversl y pnYSl~ pro essor p d R r ds

time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

ot Don Al1arltimiOwa1 fhrdugh t1~lnJur~proNed n()t~serious hl~rnatllg lt th~ JJ)worth thicknesses He expects tJ leave M~y~~~~~l~~r~ta8hdOM~~3StatIon on the Weddell Sea coas Antarctica in earlylJanuary _a ovshytlie se~6nd peiocl s~eliedcloofi) and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 -(luIihl th~AntatbtictotaJid~rk- H f t - nC~~rlhtt~t-tFmiddothell~aRt~Olic~ommunHyfor th(l Halovak ofOJl=es wIiich gr~enhght on S~tupounddaylj i ) iiess winterwhich~correspoiids e IS one lti wo Jesuit seilie e~t a Iyer to plan ~ rougliiy to tlie - th ~()logists Mgtni Ohio tak~ngpart penny sale for the benefit of~i~af~~~~ ~~eg ~r~~~~~ tamiddot~ado~Amiddot~lerk~i~~ _ r ~W~Er ~n IS mOperatioIi DeepmiddotFreeze Th~ thlVGirls CYO shy

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The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

On the scholastic front rain j disrupted openers were reschedshy

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

I plamed that middotthe founder-Fllther Po ubi la t fz 0 ttulmiddot He rappiS monas-middot -iid ~e lectured onrl~ specla Milrie-ClerrieritStlluo h~d~n ~~ ye~Yan ~ nl~j n t o~diila~~exercises~the ~li- ~iesin the UnitedS~e H

b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

I L The Sisters l)ave 1ieen in our f h ri hmiddot t f lt d ever hesaidfie got the irripres r oO bull I -2 ~The Sh~~ers middothabitis black Th4 Diocesemiddotaremiddot happy to talk to as 10 S wJea urmg ursmiddot n I I

t Diocese smce 193() first at Notn fLo ~ hats atmiddot 1 Saturday after OODshymiddot ~n )O~~ ~l1sslha~ld~nd b~eI8 ~m Dme 1hlm the C3thedr-al alui CfthOSS ~ k rdra~ne l~bw~dm abol1t interested middotyo~ng women ~ Oct 4 a t the Hotel Mellen n ~ientists were 0 mg acc m- ~ - e nec an IS em rOi ered on ~

k ts d tile Bishop sHouse th i h J I middotbedmiddot C II H II) Ge I h Mi G foJma~lon on roc e an ms-middotmiddot ~ Cathedr~l R~6tiiJ e rea plec~ nscrl ~n 10~ - newmiddot 0 ege a neramiddot c amnal1l SS er~

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middotlIoster sa ass al y In e charge ofIts rectopmiddotymiddot SInce It lB a wmiddotmiddotmiddot igt hmiddot d dt d s ne ling - Sshymiddot bull Lo ~ aSllln on as e Ica e a new te ~o~co Church of St UIS located downtownbull its facilit~~8 Members ~ tyen communi~y $1750000 residence at Trinity ra whlch IS attachedmiddot to the French areused b~peoplefromallover fro~ Fall Rlv~r ~n~lude a triO College hetemiddot Archbishop ~ _

middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

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Paul Lambert 131 Thomas StLouisiana StateMan Fall River and Julien Goulet Jr

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I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

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lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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Todays Fashions

Fo~rNew SilhbJette$Welcome Council Mee~ingFallWith Flattering Lines Held inWarehamBy Ellen KeHey

St Patricks Parish Center Wareham was the scene of the

The new dress silhouettes are definitely flattering Leading fashioI) designers the world over h~lVe gotten toshy

New Bedford District Councilgether and brought us four versions of the new look which meeting of the Diocesan Council are wearable for nearly everyone These eye-compeIIingnew of Catholic Women silhouettes are the empire Retreats at Cathedral C~mpTheyre made of lustro_glothe trapeze the relaxed look announced by Miss Lillian Rosswool and to me are Joveliest inand the blouson The key to spiritual development chairman the four versions of the

beige or teal blue include Oct 17 throug~ 19 for

Some of the lovliest newnew look is that they myst be women from New Bedford loose enough to cause the wearer lounge robes emerge In shorter Taunton and Cape Cod Oct to move about freely and easily lengths this season and are de~ 24 through 26 for Franco-Amershyand still be shaped enough to signed to look like dresses One ican women from Fall River look attractive The empire ver- of my favorites is a cozy boufshy Oct 31 through Nov 2 for Portshysion puts its emphasis above a fant lounger in a charming ATTEND RET REA T Shown at Cathedral Camp uguese women from New Bedshywaist-skimming full skirt which Colonial print It is made of where they attended the Womens Retreat are left to right ford and Nov 7 through 9 for gives us a brand new version of toast-warm co t ton flannel Miss Elizabeth K Cavanagh and Miss Cecile Braisboth of Franco-American women from the princess dress spruced with cotton corduroy North Attleboro Mrs Margaret A Powers and Mrs Chris- New Bedford

and trimmed in frostywhite Its tina Souza both of Fall River The years program for parentAnent the new look do start belted in the back buttoned in an~ family education was out the s~as~n ~ith a trape~e dres the front and a~ailalle in a

lined by chairman Mrs Michael the draabcally newhne that variety of sizes This favorite of Fall River Nun Makes Professfon J OLeary It will stressmar- changes the shape of ~all to mine cost slightly over three I P d D

riag~ forums Cana Conferences ma~~ you ll clt~pletely dIffe~enti dollars proving that fashion n rovi ence iocese SOC iety and the fostering of religiouswoman Its a faShion revolution may )le achieved on even the Among the six young women customs in the home - th~ trapczesnhoette most stringent of bUdgetsl recently professed as the first

Miss Mary Foley youth chair shy~ members of the newly-estabshyman requested parish palmiddottici~

7 0 u n g successor beautifully Colorful warm and ve r y Provid~nce in the Diocese of Launched by Diors brilliarit Tow Coats lished Society- of Our L~dy of

pation in plans for National modified by our own wonderful smart are the Tow Coats for Catholic Youth Week starting Providence is Sister Mary Do-American designers the trapeze girls aged 7 to 11 Theyre warm Oct 26 Registration will be lores the former Angela OBrien

held at Kennedy Youth Center thiS Fall ~arrowat the top matching mittens and zany cap A native of County Cork Ireshye~erges as a leading silhouette water-repellent have usually oF44 Conant St Fall River

this week hel~ awar from the body by They are anti-freeze treatment land Sister D()lores was brought The meeting was addressed cut the trapeze falls to a gently for girls who have to get up to thiscountty four years ago by Diocesan officers of tlJel round~ fJ~led hemline Its ex- ~ middotandget out for school Each is by the late Mrs Philip Shannoh womens group and by Rev tre~ely beco~~ng and verymiddot middot a handsome full-length coat of rlill River With whom she Raymond McCarthy of tbe Dio-middot fashionable inspirtd by those which ski lived until she entered the new cesan Family Life Bureau who

fberlts a revolution middotin coat c ha m p ion swear on cold Society explained the objectives iiI the fashions bulltoo Youll admire coats windy ski tovvsmiddot hence their The Society of Our Lady of the Council

0in wonderful textured weaves clever name These smart Tow Providence was founded by Most Sister of the Missionary Sershypebbly surfaces velvety cash C()~ts have quilted linings for Rev Russell J McVihney Bishshy vants of the Most Blessed Trin- meres-all shaped into lines of added warmth and gay colorful op of Providence Very Rev ity were guests of honor and charmin~ newness Youll see Tyrolean tr~m (Their price js Louis W Dunn ViCe-Chancellor members of the clergy presimt trapeze flares chemise backs budgEitwoilderful) of the Providence Diocese is included Rtmiddot Rev Msgr Hugh empire details lightly belted Have ypu seen the new Career chaplain to the Society The Sisshy A Gallagher district moderator fullness some coats with big GirlS Stiits Tl)eyre middotreallY tels were founded to give cateshy Rev John Chippendale and collars of mink Persian lamb something Tailored to a T chetical instructions do parish Father McCarthy

1 visitation work arid assist inbeaver lynx you 1 admire them in gently f tt d rectories in the Providence Di- Evening SchoolCuordlmted Knits I e and straight-up-and-down

SISTER MARY DOLORES Coordinated kruts have the styles The fitted suits hew to cese COPENHAGEN (N C) - A the empire line with a high Shortly after Sister Dolores

1 t l ok d h h t thO t h b ficial prayer book of the Church Catholic evening school-featurshycasua SUI 0 al1 are Ig - gently outlined waistline and a came 0 IS coun rys e egan rating favorites this season of sliniskirt The straight-up-and- to feel the pull of a religious L hop McVinney presided at ing weekly lectures on the hisshy

middot f hi Th I t Sh h d f th k the profession of these first mem- tory of religion and medievaFeasy 1In~ as onmiddot e s 1m down style suit has a short voca IOn e ear 0 e wor back-pleated skirts are avail- cropped Jacket over a slim skirt proposed for this Society and bers and offered Pontifical philosophy - has been estabshyable in shades to mix or match The jackeit wears a hin~ch~i wrote to Monsignor Dunn who Mass in the Cathedral of SS lished here

Inter d h d middottmiddot d Peter and Paul ProvidenceIt jackets and collar iUld middotth~ tout ensemble is vlewe er an accep e The school is called the EveshyBovey-patterned sweaters-a look equally im- noil1ing short of marvelous her intotJ1e YIot~ex ()f Hope Some 25 lldults and 50 cpiI- ning School for Religion and portriht this year at ho~e ot These j iistlY poI-l~Iar Career Novitiate Hillsgrove in Sep dren nave been baptized ~1P(gtng Culture and is located at ttieabroad j GIt1sSuitsllre loveliest in 1956 c ~ th~g~0Ying~~gr0l)opyenl~tioni~ schoOl of the Sisters of St SisterDoI6reswas the fourtli the Providence rgtiocese as a reshy JOseph ofChambrey Head sophistication for Fall Igtankers gray navy charcoal sul~f middotthemiddotwork of tJ1e SmiddotocImiddote~middot~middotb yourig woman to enter the com- U

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that rise or pull back softly woman to find just the right lieS Were broughfback to the draped hat-shapes little brims Holy Union Field qqy~ coml)1unity for her talents and practice ot-their religibn Th~ with rising backs regal velvets A T S d) middottastes it should be mentioned Sisters have three station wag in vivid tones or black deep- tiverton aturay that Sister Dolores was guided ons and all the Sisters learn to piled felts in a blaze of color An automobile heads the- list in her choice of a community by driveso that their wo~k Qf visshywit h tarnished gold brass ofprizes to be offered atthean- a Sister of Mercy Sister Mary itatlon is done efficiently bUfnt orange russet brown and n~1l1 Hoiy Union bazaa~middotiind Emeline now teaching at St Atteriding Sister DoloreW pro- forest green heading the hit field day scheduled for SatUrday Kilians School New Bedford fession were Mr arid Mrs Frahk parade at t~e communitys Junior~te A feature of the life at the Taylor and Mrs William Howshy

Nanaqualtet Tivertonmiddot This af- Novlate is that the Sisters who arth and Maureen Taylor of Fall Your mdisensable all-year- fair was originally scheduledmiddot are being guided in their forma- River Sister Mary Emeline

round coat ~s pure cashmere for last week but because of the tIon by Franciscan Missionaries RSM alsomiddot attended delighted lthlghtt as a whhls~etai~blu~tde~-IstOflt tomiddot iQclement weather was post- 01 Mary recite a shortened form to see her protegee reach this

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

-Themarvels of thebeeshytoward our fellow men ~ basic work and not an excuse hive demonstrate the divine father John middotFCronin 8S for imiction and destructive

so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

PQpe Reeeves Social ActionDepartment of the XU middottold members ofthe Inter- National Catholic Welfare Conshy national ApiCulture CongressAtom Report ference Washington DC spoke~ whom he received in audiencemiddot

hereROME (NC) _ Father Theo- to the 13th anilUal teachersmiddotin- stitute for Milwaukee archdiocshy He turned to the naturalist

FrankM Folsom reported in a esan teachers dore M Hesburgh CSCmiddot and

the mathematician and the phil shyprivate audience with His Holi- Pointing out that Christians osopher they would see the ness Pope Pius XII on the second have a worldwide obligation to beehive and co nc Iud e d that United Nations conference on carry out the 8~conq Command- the intelligence that directs peaceful uses of atomic energy ment Thou shalt love thy neigh~ the organization of the beehivemiddot

Father Hesburgh and Mr Fol- bor as thyself Father Cronin and the life of the bees is Gods som represented the Holy See at said thati~ pr~cticethe cr~ti- GRADUATE NURSES Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the

earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

and scop~of the beehive thelt~neral Co~ference on I~terna-Catholics can do ri6 better Constance Lebeau 24 MarglJ) Street both of New Bedford P9pe said the naturalist wouldtlOnalmiddotAtomlc Energy WhICh be th t f 11 th 1 f )

gan Monday Mr Folsom is ln ~ 0 ow e exa~p e ~ I d R d Chmiddotmiddot f P blmiddot I E tell him that the cells are made chairman of the executive board th~HQ1y~ee h~ tod ~IS adl- 0 an s e Ie U IC y nters of wax and are constructed to

ence Recently we read of a C fl- L pi contain the honey destined forof th~ RadiO Corporabon of ioklm gift by the Holy Father on Ietto Inut ower of Church r n~urishment of the larvaeAmerIca tol1JNICEF the United Nations bull 1

Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

He said~~s~ incluqed s~ch priest is on the st~ffof the lit Mr Gomulka seized the con-middot ~~ich provides ~or optional re-o ity of content for a minimum of pr~blems as dlspq~al of radlo- te~national Lab9r Organ~zati~m ~oversy Qv~r conduct of relig gt h~m)p c~ases Jnth~ ~ub1jc wallmiddot space and he would notemiddot active waste materlals and ~e FatherCroniD maintained thai 10~ classes~n the pibhcschoolsschools where the maJority of furthermore tliat the thrcente planeS ge~eraImiddot Safetymiddota~~ p~ote~h~n itmiddotcentan truly besaid today i-hatto char~etJllt ~he C~tholicIie~ pa~e~~ r~ue~ ~e1D which form ~~ir ariglesmeetshyfleld as well as b~~lc lll9ral aorl~ sOci~tYo~nationsex~ ~rchY lS w~rlcl~~ bo~ p~ly i~hllaquo l~he ~o~s~ant c~allllof with mathem~tical precision pro~lems of the us~ of nucl~ar- ~-isl$Thi~sltcieJywith itsdghts and ~cre~ly~ a~msthegv~r~- th~ P~~~ll~ ~egl1De ~m~~ Mr iThence he might cohchide~ P9wer ~or peacef~lpurposesI)- anji obligations isa faCtCluit~ mentIJ so domg the natons ~~~J1IJka~ameto power In O~- the bee has r~solvea and for ~ st~ld ~ffltgtr war independent ofanyopoliticalor- tOJpQ~hcallea4erwenton~ec7lt t~~e~~~~~ has 1~en tht middotJt 18 long tirnemiddot a very ancient and

Greatest Freedom _ genization such as middot_th~~ UnIted ordal~gnin~ hi~self with the one Qased on law no~ ar~itrary difetent problem of - transcen- Fath~ H~sburgha d d edmiddot Na~iqns Created t9 express serIes of antI-~hurch statements d~c~~~ ~~~ f~~tyChl~ftam ~~- dentalmathematics which reshy

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Stress~ng that the Holy Seemiddot More than 3000 teachers at adivecomrlllinists He told them Stbull~UdeNovena at~end~ su~hm~tings to de~on~ tended the iiilititute which had- S~teAnthoriiy strate ItS active mt~rest m world 8S its theme gtThe Chissr60m Tmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ - EveJY Thursdaymiddot problems particularly those Teacher a~d ~Itistitutiorial 8fa he ~~l belongs h~ ~e affec~iog moral issues Fath~ Glowthmiddot W~ cmiddot ~ 0 t~~ n9 to the C~urc Itllgt~ 1000 AM - 1210 Hesburgh said _ he ~oteci ~e _ ~y Stae scPIl~amng th~t t~e 5 1-0 700 800 PM quoite evident lack of Catholic R I d To H I only authorIty m t~e sch()Ol IS- e ease middotme e ps ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~t~ ~~nY-G~tIt~li9lf~~l~~t$ ~~ufQ~aliiesmiddot r~~5~~~r~~t ~~~P~LL lind ull~erl~b~sshould ste)gt~1gt At~tIlY ~~) --yenO~~ll~ Of Good middotDoctor F Ne~ Bedford ~eUsclenb~ic educatIon pro- 30000 cllldr~nl pUbhc s~QooI~i I i 0 bull 1 grams Weve alway~ bfen h~re will attefeI~algt~~hne ~~~INCTbN (NG) --~middoto~~ ~=========== ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~7strong on humanities and we religion classes sponsored by the q~ahhes gtfmiddot a gQoq dQctor were ~ould as wellmiddotb~ strong in sCi-middot Albany diocese during the COll1 listed in a spee~h~~ HieGiorg~- ~D~D~ SULLIVAN amp SONSence-espeCillliy tJow that sci- irtg sC~~ooIYear middoti o~nuriiv~r$itYSchool of Med--

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

Here is a young actress en- how many viewers may be tempts us back to Paradise The incarshyclowed with rare physical beau- changing their brand as the nation was announced to a Virgin the ty vas t incishydental wealth and a place of predominance

8 nth e movie II c I e en She seems to be iIi the running for the highest aca

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

th th t r ldmC13ns m e ea rIca wor who rpspect ~arital_fid~1ity and chen~h faml1y devotion and happmess

Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

Attract Morbid On the crest of sensational

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One British reviewer I middotiG6~lti~~i~~~)Imiddotea the Society for the Propagation oftli(tiiiiIi iristC1adP r fears Chaplain has lost hi~~iifimiddotBishop Byrne was seized bY --- ~ gt as a satirist and his sense (f the communists in 1950 durmg When yourbridge club meets again whymiddot not be thefirm humor as Ii cockney That is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel andmeaningfufprize-a GOJ)middot too bad w h 11 e ImprIsoned Howe~er LOVE YOU MEDAL The image of the Queen 0( Heaven~Modei

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American moviegoers while crosier was hidden went to always more ready than the ~ishop BJrJnes house and dug British to enjoy a joke against It out from under the floor themselves simply will notmiddot go He returned It to Malyknoll for sarcasm Nor for ingratitude her~ to awaIt us~ by another

So whiie~ p King in New ~ssionary bishop little realshyYork manages to get play dates lz~ng that h would be --the in Canada and Chaplin himself BIshop to useIt - may follow into the neighboring Dominiqn he may nevpr again ~~

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which they appear are boosted to ~ttract the curious and morbId Cer~am Hollywood t a len t

agenCIes have the audacity to rais~ the asking prices of the parties m the latest scandal by as much as $200000 or $300000 per pi~ture This is the cu~]ent Hollywood tune

Later when the sensational- find reallimiddotPfbkirigs~rili~us I~m di~s d0-vn and soberi~g pub- box-offices ashe did while It i

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Some Catholic women in the Uriit~d States have responded beautifully to the plea of women in other patts Of the world A woman in Cleveland wheneve she went t9 the ba~ery tlaquo( buy desserts for the family would omit her own and put the few cents sacrificed into a bag for the Missiolls Another woman witli tuberculosis would sell her sewing for the Missions Both of them sent their sacrifices to the Holy Fath~~ through~is Society for the Propagation of the Faith Wisely they knewthat the Vicar Qf Christ would allocate their sacrifices w~ere it wou14 de the most

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Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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MILWAUKEE (NC) - The representatiYQ of His HoiinesS Pope PiusXII to the Church hi

lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

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Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

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Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

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measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

voking and probably will cause stanc~s The married and those Mt St Mary Acade~y Orches- interested in the work of spreading the kingdom controversy contemplating marriage as well tra under the dllectlOn of A- should pay her special honormiddot ZACRARiAS nd

The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

One of the best spiritual books The Baldwinsare acquainted bark Owen 50 vocal soloist this year middotin at least two homes in Jordan Two daughters Sister CELESTINE and SisterANTONINA are leavshyin recent years was The He~rt with the doctrine which the Sylvia lVLithers 56 accompanist

of the World by Dom Aelredother authors elucidate although Carole Furey 57 dancer Sheila Ing tobecome middotSistersofthe Rosary That is h 1 0 say hey are leaving l t they will have to

Watkins Of t e same ca ibre IS their s~atem~nt of it II)ay h~r~ Murraymiddot 54 ~oca~ soloist return unless eacbmiddotlfinds a ~netaetor who wiD and there be a little wanting inmiddot Four new faculty meiTIbers pay the $300 which each lrl must have for pre~iiionB~t where the~ are are we1comedtihis year -Sister the necessary expenses 01 Ie middottwo year noshyincorriparableis-ir tlieir o~slrv~- Mary KaterieAJ3Science Sis- vitiate raining You may adot one of these tions on in-laws workingwiv~smiddot ter JIary JUlian IRSM BSSc girls as your tribute middotto the LiUe Flower You qUlrrels babies adolescens coinmereia1 MisS Ruth Leary may pay the money iinany manner convenient etc AB M Ed English and History while your adoptedchild prePilresto folshy

Expe_rie~ce u~de~li~sltt~es~ Miss MarJorieNun~sB Ed low In the foot-steps of the Saint olthmiddoteMissions ob~enrafionsaOO t~ey are Dothmiddot phYsicai middotmiddoteducation Present enshypomted and pleezlly made A - rollment is 340 WHY NOT REMEMBER THF NEAR EAST MlSS10NS OF THE

HOLY FATHER [N YOUR WILL readable wise and d~wn-to middotAll academy S6daHsts will at shy~r~ss-t~cks bookon a subJect of tend Sodality Union Meeting THE GOLDEN DAlSOF AUTUMN are the mosamplbeautifulmiddotof the ~mversll concern ~ Sunday afternoon oct- 12 at 2 entire year And yet the refugees of iPalestine have 110 eyesmiddot for Th~latest of the superior an~ c~t the Kennedy Meriiorial Newmiddot beauty anil no ears for song They are rithout famil bullbullbull without tolOgl( edited by Ralph ~ ~BedfordSister Maiy Denisita hinDe without countr withont fl)Od Ten dollarS will feed a Woods1s called The Cat~ohlt RSM 13S Will accoinpanythe -famjly for a week Do youhave ailribine-at middotalUefampovrfrom amphe

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Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

middot h because he had a common cold sibility which rests on philososhyrea1Ized that ed better give his braillewriter (NC Photo) t talk an extra fillip So he lifted and didnt care whether he was phers by posing a question

The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

m e n alSo strive to interest perSOMnaw on care whether I write visual equipmeht or dont write and whether any- literature drive conducted by It is hoped that every diocese not affiliated with any church in body reads or not the Archdiocesan COlncil of in Nelli England will have many the teaching of the Catholic

Church hesaid The- readers also will see eye Catholic Men haVe brought about religious and lay representatives eye with me)f I saT Uat removal of at least 30000 )b- _ i ilCience is all very well but ttlaf jectionable pliblications from Q bull ~ the scientists better keep a hum- drugstores and newsstands eve~ ueirioy

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We devised the wheel We in- deaneries and the Hamilton and thing says Father Bernard middotented the steam engine and in- bull middotSt Martin deaneries Druetto Sole Catholic miSsioner

on Quemoy They fear political pressuIes which might forCe an evacuation of the island by Nashy rmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddot tionil1isttroop8--and that would YOlJR TREilT mean that they~too would evacshyuate Much as they would hate Chicken to leave their homes they would

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Quemoy is but four miles tUNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS lfrom the Red-held mainlandshyhe people of Que~oy have witshynessed occasional escapes from the mainlandby farmers or fishermen over the years have heard the sad ta~es recounted by the refugees They have no desire to share ~uch a (ate

LIFT FOR CARDINAL After leaving the special --~ plane which brought him from Lourdes where he actedas ~- - Papal Legate -to the International Marian Congress Eugene 1- Cardinal Tisserapt is shown as he boarded a military helishy

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

ohanged shape to an i)blate man umt which from all reports Phil~p S~Jlza thif trp~ the 10 yea~ old great grandsQ~ o~middotmiddot RUdolfSchw~JzexploresgtvhaisPlie~oidso the new bonus rule i~)pasiedvith)alentBolgtA~ck the Immortal band leader middotJohn is a sixth grader at a Los he calls the seven basic patternscould well sound the death knoll raPIitoiiiS at Columbia andhalf

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time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

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enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

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teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

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priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

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MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

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Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

-Themarvels of thebeeshytoward our fellow men ~ basic work and not an excuse hive demonstrate the divine father John middotFCronin 8S for imiction and destructive

so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

PQpe Reeeves Social ActionDepartment of the XU middottold members ofthe Inter- National Catholic Welfare Conshy national ApiCulture CongressAtom Report ference Washington DC spoke~ whom he received in audiencemiddot

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Father Hesburgh and Mr Fol- bor as thyself Father Cronin and the life of the bees is Gods som represented the Holy See at said thati~ pr~cticethe cr~ti- GRADUATE NURSES Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the

earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

and scop~of the beehive thelt~neral Co~ference on I~terna-Catholics can do ri6 better Constance Lebeau 24 MarglJ) Street both of New Bedford P9pe said the naturalist wouldtlOnalmiddotAtomlc Energy WhICh be th t f 11 th 1 f )

gan Monday Mr Folsom is ln ~ 0 ow e exa~p e ~ I d R d Chmiddotmiddot f P blmiddot I E tell him that the cells are made chairman of the executive board th~HQ1y~ee h~ tod ~IS adl- 0 an s e Ie U IC y nters of wax and are constructed to

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Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

He said~~s~ incluqed s~ch priest is on the st~ffof the lit Mr Gomulka seized the con-middot ~~ich provides ~or optional re-o ity of content for a minimum of pr~blems as dlspq~al of radlo- te~national Lab9r Organ~zati~m ~oversy Qv~r conduct of relig gt h~m)p c~ases Jnth~ ~ub1jc wallmiddot space and he would notemiddot active waste materlals and ~e FatherCroniD maintained thai 10~ classes~n the pibhcschoolsschools where the maJority of furthermore tliat the thrcente planeS ge~eraImiddot Safetymiddota~~ p~ote~h~n itmiddotcentan truly besaid today i-hatto char~etJllt ~he C~tholicIie~ pa~e~~ r~ue~ ~e1D which form ~~ir ariglesmeetshyfleld as well as b~~lc lll9ral aorl~ sOci~tYo~nationsex~ ~rchY lS w~rlcl~~ bo~ p~ly i~hllaquo l~he ~o~s~ant c~allllof with mathem~tical precision pro~lems of the us~ of nucl~ar- ~-isl$Thi~sltcieJywith itsdghts and ~cre~ly~ a~msthegv~r~- th~ P~~~ll~ ~egl1De ~m~~ Mr iThence he might cohchide~ P9wer ~or peacef~lpurposesI)- anji obligations isa faCtCluit~ mentIJ so domg the natons ~~~J1IJka~ameto power In O~- the bee has r~solvea and for ~ st~ld ~ffltgtr war independent ofanyopoliticalor- tOJpQ~hcallea4erwenton~ec7lt t~~e~~~~~ has 1~en tht middotJt 18 long tirnemiddot a very ancient and

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

Here is a young actress en- how many viewers may be tempts us back to Paradise The incarshyclowed with rare physical beau- changing their brand as the nation was announced to a Virgin the ty vas t incishydental wealth and a place of predominance

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

th th t r ldmC13ns m e ea rIca wor who rpspect ~arital_fid~1ity and chen~h faml1y devotion and happmess

Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

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One British reviewer I middotiG6~lti~~i~~~)Imiddotea the Society for the Propagation oftli(tiiiiIi iristC1adP r fears Chaplain has lost hi~~iifimiddotBishop Byrne was seized bY --- ~ gt as a satirist and his sense (f the communists in 1950 durmg When yourbridge club meets again whymiddot not be thefirm humor as Ii cockney That is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel andmeaningfufprize-a GOJ)middot too bad w h 11 e ImprIsoned Howe~er LOVE YOU MEDAL The image of the Queen 0( Heaven~Modei

It willJgte t~o badalsoVUSsdegm~ f~It-~~~ halId~e~ th~ ~ 01 Women can be obtainel by sending your reqliest and offering Customs lacksi~utli~rit()tQmiddotjJe- ~ ltr~~ler Ul~~lsi~~m l~~~~~~pc~ of fllse the mm importation rights i~ ~eo~l a~d the commumsts into this country In that case dIdn t fmd It

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American moviegoers while crosier was hidden went to always more ready than the ~ishop BJrJnes house and dug British to enjoy a joke against It out from under the floor themselves simply will notmiddot go He returned It to Malyknoll for sarcasm Nor for ingratitude her~ to awaIt us~ by another

So whiie~ p King in New ~ssionary bishop little realshyYork manages to get play dates lz~ng that h would be --the in Canada and Chaplin himself BIshop to useIt - may follow into the neighboring Dominiqn he may nevpr again ~~

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which they appear are boosted to ~ttract the curious and morbId Cer~am Hollywood t a len t

agenCIes have the audacity to rais~ the asking prices of the parties m the latest scandal by as much as $200000 or $300000 per pi~ture This is the cu~]ent Hollywood tune

Later when the sensational- find reallimiddotPfbkirigs~rili~us I~m di~s d0-vn and soberi~g pub- box-offices ashe did while It i

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Some Catholic women in the Uriit~d States have responded beautifully to the plea of women in other patts Of the world A woman in Cleveland wheneve she went t9 the ba~ery tlaquo( buy desserts for the family would omit her own and put the few cents sacrificed into a bag for the Missiolls Another woman witli tuberculosis would sell her sewing for the Missions Both of them sent their sacrifices to the Holy Fath~~ through~is Society for the Propagation of the Faith Wisely they knewthat the Vicar Qf Christ would allocate their sacrifices w~ere it wou14 de the most

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Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to it and mull it to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen NationalmiddotDirectorof The SoCiety for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth A~enue New York 1 N Y~ or your DIQCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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MILWAUKEE (NC) - The representatiYQ of His HoiinesS Pope PiusXII to the Church hi

lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

In Cologne the Colombia Amshybassador to Germany said that the murderers of Protestants and

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His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani the Apostolic Delegate will preside at the installation in Holy Name I

Cathedral Chicago itwas anshy Total Assets Over $27()()()()()(JOO nounced here

Archbishop Meyer at 55 the youngest archbishop in this country was named on Septemshyber 24 to succeed the late Cardishy

Ipbullnal Samu~~ StritlJlwho diea in Rome on May 27 as head -gtf the

nationsmost hf~vfly Catholic See Since the announcement messhy middotmiddot~D4BERFetkrGl Depoli IfUur~ cent~pO~ sages of congratulation have ade~ Rcu 5

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Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

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Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

One of the best spiritual books The Baldwinsare acquainted bark Owen 50 vocal soloist this year middotin at least two homes in Jordan Two daughters Sister CELESTINE and SisterANTONINA are leavshyin recent years was The He~rt with the doctrine which the Sylvia lVLithers 56 accompanist

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- rHE ANCHORFrom Adam to Us - - Thurs Oct 2 1958

Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

middot h because he had a common cold sibility which rests on philososhyrea1Ized that ed better give his braillewriter (NC Photo) t talk an extra fillip So he lifted and didnt care whether he was phers by posing a question

The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

m e n alSo strive to interest perSOMnaw on care whether I write visual equipmeht or dont write and whether any- literature drive conducted by It is hoped that every diocese not affiliated with any church in body reads or not the Archdiocesan COlncil of in Nelli England will have many the teaching of the Catholic

Church hesaid The- readers also will see eye Catholic Men haVe brought about religious and lay representatives eye with me)f I saT Uat removal of at least 30000 )b- _ i ilCience is all very well but ttlaf jectionable pliblications from Q bull ~ the scientists better keep a hum- drugstores and newsstands eve~ ueirioy

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

ohanged shape to an i)blate man umt which from all reports Phil~p S~Jlza thif trp~ the 10 yea~ old great grandsQ~ o~middotmiddot RUdolfSchw~JzexploresgtvhaisPlie~oidso the new bonus rule i~)pasiedvith)alentBolgtA~ck the Immortal band leader middotJohn is a sixth grader at a Los he calls the seven basic patternscould well sound the death knoll raPIitoiiiS at Columbia andhalf

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Very fewmiddotJligh school teams gragation ~re stiIPnl1igIisc~oQl j ~$~it~-jp~i~rmiddoti An~a~ctic~i~ Pla~~ -~ ~2fli~]H~l~of~~~~~i had competentmiddot piace Iickers to However injuries have writtell begin witJhmiddotso thatmiddotthemiddot new rule ftQis middotto- the Ichplllstj~grid Expedition to M S d L d Mr SchwarzSaYS the inedieal arle yr an r idea 0fHkeningmiddotachurCh bildadually is oft boon to them The ~1il1eers of endMarf~p AOniCl1 CTNCINNATI NC) _ h bull

t bull ( rat~er tlodotthlla dxnJltecha~ge ~ryg to-~he buman bodyoLChlllstI)mss play las supplanted the Nlw Bedfprd voc1tiopaljanc~ ~~~ar~itA~ ~r~1le~ ~fmiddotmiddott fCayWI is explQdedbullin Ii hole in the -ic IIlar~hl~~C~ura)1y stiJnulflting ~ ~acementatt~pt-at thepresent dimiIlutive Ed BpY~ltgGQYJ~ U mversl y pnYSl~ pro essor p d R r ds

time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

ot Don Al1arltimiOwa1 fhrdugh t1~lnJur~proNed n()t~serious hl~rnatllg lt th~ JJ)worth thicknesses He expects tJ leave M~y~~~~~l~~r~ta8hdOM~~3StatIon on the Weddell Sea coas Antarctica in earlylJanuary _a ovshytlie se~6nd peiocl s~eliedcloofi) and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 -(luIihl th~AntatbtictotaJid~rk- H f t - nC~~rlhtt~t-tFmiddothell~aRt~Olic~ommunHyfor th(l Halovak ofOJl=es wIiich gr~enhght on S~tupounddaylj i ) iiess winterwhich~correspoiids e IS one lti wo Jesuit seilie e~t a Iyer to plan ~ rougliiy to tlie - th ~()logists Mgtni Ohio tak~ngpart penny sale for the benefit of~i~af~~~~ ~~eg ~r~~~~~ tamiddot~ado~Amiddot~lerk~i~~ _ r ~W~Er ~n IS mOperatioIi DeepmiddotFreeze Th~ thlVGirls CYO shy

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The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

I plamed that middotthe founder-Fllther Po ubi la t fz 0 ttulmiddot He rappiS monas-middot -iid ~e lectured onrl~ specla Milrie-ClerrieritStlluo h~d~n ~~ ye~Yan ~ nl~j n t o~diila~~exercises~the ~li- ~iesin the UnitedS~e H

b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

I L The Sisters l)ave 1ieen in our f h ri hmiddot t f lt d ever hesaidfie got the irripres r oO bull I -2 ~The Sh~~ers middothabitis black Th4 Diocesemiddotaremiddot happy to talk to as 10 S wJea urmg ursmiddot n I I

t Diocese smce 193() first at Notn fLo ~ hats atmiddot 1 Saturday after OODshymiddot ~n )O~~ ~l1sslha~ld~nd b~eI8 ~m Dme 1hlm the C3thedr-al alui CfthOSS ~ k rdra~ne l~bw~dm abol1t interested middotyo~ng women ~ Oct 4 a t the Hotel Mellen n ~ientists were 0 mg acc m- ~ - e nec an IS em rOi ered on ~

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middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

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Paul Lambert 131 Thomas StLouisiana StateMan Fall River and Julien Goulet Jr

233 Brightman St Fall River Newman Clubs Head are the Prevost students who are COLUMBUS CNC) - James among 10000 high scorers in nashy

I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

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lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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MI~WAUKEE (NC)- Caho some people are concerned with Bees middot~how Panlie teachers were told here that these organizations imperfecshythe United Nations apd several tions But he added other world organizations are What impeTfections exisC OfGods Work th~ )lai) channeLs~ exis~ence should rathetbe a chailehgeto CASTELGANDOLFO (NC)to~ay for ciliingour duties improve and Strengthen this~

-Themarvels of thebeeshytoward our fellow men ~ basic work and not an excuse hive demonstrate the divine father John middotFCronin 8S for imiction and destructive

so~iill action official said tlat criticism intelligence which guides The assistant director of middotthe creation His HoliI)ess Pope Pius j

PQpe Reeeves Social ActionDepartment of the XU middottold members ofthe Inter- National Catholic Welfare Conshy national ApiCulture CongressAtom Report ference Washington DC spoke~ whom he received in audiencemiddot

hereROME (NC) _ Father Theo- to the 13th anilUal teachersmiddotin- stitute for Milwaukee archdiocshy He turned to the naturalist

FrankM Folsom reported in a esan teachers dore M Hesburgh CSCmiddot and

the mathematician and the phil shyprivate audience with His Holi- Pointing out that Christians osopher they would see the ness Pope Pius XII on the second have a worldwide obligation to beehive and co nc Iud e d that United Nations conference on carry out the 8~conq Command- the intelligence that directs peaceful uses of atomic energy ment Thou shalt love thy neigh~ the organization of the beehivemiddot

Father Hesburgh and Mr Fol- bor as thyself Father Cronin and the life of the bees is Gods som represented the Holy See at said thati~ pr~cticethe cr~ti- GRADUATE NURSES Two Holy Family High School who created the heavens and the

earth tqe meeting They stayed in caL qUeslqn arlses cO~Fernmg all1mnae are members of the 1958 graduating class at St Rome overnight and the~1eft ~or our_pract~~al oblI~abop~ I temsJosephs Hospital Schooiof Nursing Providence They are If one were to conduct a Vi~nna to att~nd themiddot second~~d~~~~~~~e~lIbCalmstltlbon~ eftoright Ann E Marke~ 28 Bullock Street and Lucille research on middotthe origin function

and scop~of the beehive thelt~neral Co~ference on I~terna-Catholics can do ri6 better Constance Lebeau 24 MarglJ) Street both of New Bedford P9pe said the naturalist wouldtlOnalmiddotAtomlc Energy WhICh be th t f 11 th 1 f )

gan Monday Mr Folsom is ln ~ 0 ow e exa~p e ~ I d R d Chmiddotmiddot f P blmiddot I E tell him that the cells are made chairman of the executive board th~HQ1y~ee h~ tod ~IS adl- 0 an s e Ie U IC y nters of wax and are constructed to

ence Recently we read of a C fl- L pi contain the honey destined forof th~ RadiO Corporabon of ioklm gift by the Holy Father on Ietto Inut ower of Church r n~urishment of the larvaeAmerIca tol1JNICEF the United Nations bull 1

Fathe He~bur~~ preSident of Childrens 6~ganizationhe said W~1)7 W (oNC) -Commu~lst the State Matilematics the Umverslty of Notre Dame Th HIS h t b patty chIef Wladyslaw Gomulka Mr Gamulka told tHe teachers The mathematician woulddegd th t e 0 y ee as 1 s 0 servers h bl 1 t k th th th $81 e Geneva mee mg was at the Worid Heaith Or anizamiddotmiddot )IS_Pl lS~ a en over e rems at e government does notmiddot immeduitely add that bees conshyvery nteresting and productive tion and at the Uilited 0 iations I he lPh~~ feg~mes fight to intend to back outmiddot of t~e agreeshy struct cells in a hexagonical 8 nd that anumber of moral Ed tl S tf d C 1 hmlt the mfluence of the ment concluded wIthmiddot the form in such manner that the uca IOns Clen I lC an u - bull Ch h problems came middotup tural Orga~izati(m A Cathoii~ ~ ~rc Church In December 1956 prisms have ainaxiinum capac-

He said~~s~ incluqed s~ch priest is on the st~ffof the lit Mr Gomulka seized the con-middot ~~ich provides ~or optional re-o ity of content for a minimum of pr~blems as dlspq~al of radlo- te~national Lab9r Organ~zati~m ~oversy Qv~r conduct of relig gt h~m)p c~ases Jnth~ ~ub1jc wallmiddot space and he would notemiddot active waste materlals and ~e FatherCroniD maintained thai 10~ classes~n the pibhcschoolsschools where the maJority of furthermore tliat the thrcente planeS ge~eraImiddot Safetymiddota~~ p~ote~h~n itmiddotcentan truly besaid today i-hatto char~etJllt ~he C~tholicIie~ pa~e~~ r~ue~ ~e1D which form ~~ir ariglesmeetshyfleld as well as b~~lc lll9ral aorl~ sOci~tYo~nationsex~ ~rchY lS w~rlcl~~ bo~ p~ly i~hllaquo l~he ~o~s~ant c~allllof with mathem~tical precision pro~lems of the us~ of nucl~ar- ~-isl$Thi~sltcieJywith itsdghts and ~cre~ly~ a~msthegv~r~- th~ P~~~ll~ ~egl1De ~m~~ Mr iThence he might cohchide~ P9wer ~or peacef~lpurposesI)- anji obligations isa faCtCluit~ mentIJ so domg the natons ~~~J1IJka~ameto power In O~- the bee has r~solvea and for ~ st~ld ~ffltgtr war independent ofanyopoliticalor- tOJpQ~hcallea4erwenton~ec7lt t~~e~~~~~ has 1~en tht middotJt 18 long tirnemiddot a very ancient and

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Stress~ng that the Holy Seemiddot More than 3000 teachers at adivecomrlllinists He told them Stbull~UdeNovena at~end~ su~hm~tings to de~on~ tended the iiilititute which had- S~teAnthoriiy strate ItS active mt~rest m world 8S its theme gtThe Chissr60m Tmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ - EveJY Thursdaymiddot problems particularly those Teacher a~d ~Itistitutiorial 8fa he ~~l belongs h~ ~e affec~iog moral issues Fath~ Glowthmiddot W~ cmiddot ~ 0 t~~ n9 to the C~urc Itllgt~ 1000 AM - 1210 Hesburgh said _ he ~oteci ~e _ ~y Stae scPIl~amng th~t t~e 5 1-0 700 800 PM quoite evident lack of Catholic R I d To H I only authorIty m t~e sch()Ol IS- e ease middotme e ps ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~t~ ~~nY-G~tIt~li9lf~~l~~t$ ~~ufQ~aliiesmiddot r~~5~~~r~~t ~~~P~LL lind ull~erl~b~sshould ste)gt~1gt At~tIlY ~~) --yenO~~ll~ Of Good middotDoctor F Ne~ Bedford ~eUsclenb~ic educatIon pro- 30000 cllldr~nl pUbhc s~QooI~i I i 0 bull 1 grams Weve alway~ bfen h~re will attefeI~algt~~hne ~~~INCTbN (NG) --~middoto~~ ~=========== ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~7strong on humanities and we religion classes sponsored by the q~ahhes gtfmiddot a gQoq dQctor were ~ould as wellmiddotb~ strong in sCi-middot Albany diocese during the COll1 listed in a spee~h~~ HieGiorg~- ~D~D~ SULLIVAN amp SONSence-espeCillliy tJow that sci- irtg sC~~ooIYear middoti o~nuriiv~r$itYSchool of Med--

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Father Hesburgh said the audshyience with the Pope was most cordial and the Pontiff looked wonderfully well ae said the Pope was most cordial and told him that he had sent a very special blessing to Noire Dame including all its faculty students and alumni and therr families

Bishop William A Scully of Alshybany stated that the import- ance of these instructions for our public school children cannot be overemphasized The Bishop addedmiddot that parents have a seri shy9us obligation to provide for the spirit~al education of their children

GOLDEN JUBILEE Rev Edward L OBrien pastor of St Marys Church iMans~iel~ congratulates Mr and Mrs Cornelius L Harrington 36p Presjqent Avenue FallRiver atreceptilt~ in Qbserv~nceofiheiiGoiden Wedding Father lttl3rien~nd Mrs Haqington~e col~i~smiddot o

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

boys a little closer to himand with a nod of his heCid towardHere isa young movie-TV croQner of sl~nder talent boosted the Garden said Boys thatswhere your mother ate us out ofto fame and fortune acclai~ed by American youthanq house and homemiddotdoted upon by countless par-

begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

Here is a young actress en- how many viewers may be tempts us back to Paradise The incarshyclowed with rare physical beau- changing their brand as the nation was announced to a Virgin the ty vas t incishydental wealth and a place of predominance

8 nth e movie II c I e en She seems to be iIi the running for the highest aca

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

asking themselves whether they salvation remember hel supreme dignity should not re-activate the moral turpitude clause in the standard =middotr~~middot~I~ro~ IHollywood acting contract This used to provide that an aCtor or actres~ who so handledhis or Our problem in Mission lands is middottQ give M her private life as to reduce dignity to women Moslem women can be middotmiddotmiddotX

demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

th th t r ldmC13ns m e ea rIca wor who rpspect ~arital_fid~1ity and chen~h faml1y devotion and happmess

Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

Attract Morbid On the crest of sensational

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One British reviewer I middotiG6~lti~~i~~~)Imiddotea the Society for the Propagation oftli(tiiiiIi iristC1adP r fears Chaplain has lost hi~~iifimiddotBishop Byrne was seized bY --- ~ gt as a satirist and his sense (f the communists in 1950 durmg When yourbridge club meets again whymiddot not be thefirm humor as Ii cockney That is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel andmeaningfufprize-a GOJ)middot too bad w h 11 e ImprIsoned Howe~er LOVE YOU MEDAL The image of the Queen 0( Heaven~Modei

It willJgte t~o badalsoVUSsdegm~ f~It-~~~ halId~e~ th~ ~ 01 Women can be obtainel by sending your reqliest and offering Customs lacksi~utli~rit()tQmiddotjJe- ~ ltr~~ler Ul~~lsi~~m l~~~~~~pc~ of fllse the mm importation rights i~ ~eo~l a~d the commumsts into this country In that case dIdn t fmd It

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American moviegoers while crosier was hidden went to always more ready than the ~ishop BJrJnes house and dug British to enjoy a joke against It out from under the floor themselves simply will notmiddot go He returned It to Malyknoll for sarcasm Nor for ingratitude her~ to awaIt us~ by another

So whiie~ p King in New ~ssionary bishop little realshyYork manages to get play dates lz~ng that h would be --the in Canada and Chaplin himself BIshop to useIt - may follow into the neighboring Dominiqn he may nevpr again ~~

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which they appear are boosted to ~ttract the curious and morbId Cer~am Hollywood t a len t

agenCIes have the audacity to rais~ the asking prices of the parties m the latest scandal by as much as $200000 or $300000 per pi~ture This is the cu~]ent Hollywood tune

Later when the sensational- find reallimiddotPfbkirigs~rili~us I~m di~s d0-vn and soberi~g pub- box-offices ashe did while It i

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Some Catholic women in the Uriit~d States have responded beautifully to the plea of women in other patts Of the world A woman in Cleveland wheneve she went t9 the ba~ery tlaquo( buy desserts for the family would omit her own and put the few cents sacrificed into a bag for the Missiolls Another woman witli tuberculosis would sell her sewing for the Missions Both of them sent their sacrifices to the Holy Fath~~ through~is Society for the Propagation of the Faith Wisely they knewthat the Vicar Qf Christ would allocate their sacrifices w~ere it wou14 de the most

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Cut out this column pin your sacrifice to it and mull it to the Most Rev Fulton J Sheen NationalmiddotDirectorof The SoCiety for the Propagation of the Faith 366 Fifth A~enue New York 1 N Y~ or your DIQCESAN DIRECTOR REV RAYMOND T CONSIDINE 368 North Main Street Fall River Mass

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Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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MILWAUKEE (NC) - The representatiYQ of His HoiinesS Pope PiusXII to the Church hi

lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

In Cologne the Colombia Amshybassador to Germany said that the murderers of Protestants and

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The Lutheran report pointed out that there is so~e popular resentment of the methods used by representatives of certain American religious sects to win the Catholic populace away from the Church It absolves the Church from any responsibility for the incidents alleged to have taken place in this land

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His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani the Apostolic Delegate will preside at the installation in Holy Name I

Cathedral Chicago itwas anshy Total Assets Over $27()()()()()(JOO nounced here

Archbishop Meyer at 55 the youngest archbishop in this country was named on Septemshyber 24 to succeed the late Cardishy

Ipbullnal Samu~~ StritlJlwho diea in Rome on May 27 as head -gtf the

nationsmost hf~vfly Catholic See Since the announcement messhy middotmiddot~D4BERFetkrGl Depoli IfUur~ cent~pO~ sages of congratulation have ade~ Rcu 5

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ve ~ y An auctionundertbedirection Sylvestre and Medeiros aretr~- ~ Entitled Bemadette the preshyar~ worihrellmmg- It IS mtended le establish of the busin~ manager~ Pew uates 01 St Miehaers School gram has ~n sCheduled by the

Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

~ ~ bull ~ - - I ~ bull sexual sin pithy t~eaUse considering Chris- meet weekly to discuss the He compares the classicalmiddot tian-marriage as a way of per- Aeneid under the direction of A PRA~ER A DAY AND A DOL~AampiAMNTIlgtWILLEASEIIKE

SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

voking and probably will cause stanc~s The married and those Mt St Mary Acade~y Orches- interested in the work of spreading the kingdom controversy contemplating marriage as well tra under the dllectlOn of A- should pay her special honormiddot ZACRARiAS nd

The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

One of the best spiritual books The Baldwinsare acquainted bark Owen 50 vocal soloist this year middotin at least two homes in Jordan Two daughters Sister CELESTINE and SisterANTONINA are leavshyin recent years was The He~rt with the doctrine which the Sylvia lVLithers 56 accompanist

of the World by Dom Aelredother authors elucidate although Carole Furey 57 dancer Sheila Ing tobecome middotSistersofthe Rosary That is h 1 0 say hey are leaving l t they will have to

Watkins Of t e same ca ibre IS their s~atem~nt of it II)ay h~r~ Murraymiddot 54 ~oca~ soloist return unless eacbmiddotlfinds a ~netaetor who wiD and there be a little wanting inmiddot Four new faculty meiTIbers pay the $300 which each lrl must have for pre~iiionB~t where the~ are are we1comedtihis year -Sister the necessary expenses 01 Ie middottwo year noshyincorriparableis-ir tlieir o~slrv~- Mary KaterieAJ3Science Sis- vitiate raining You may adot one of these tions on in-laws workingwiv~smiddot ter JIary JUlian IRSM BSSc girls as your tribute middotto the LiUe Flower You qUlrrels babies adolescens coinmereia1 MisS Ruth Leary may pay the money iinany manner convenient etc AB M Ed English and History while your adoptedchild prePilresto folshy

Expe_rie~ce u~de~li~sltt~es~ Miss MarJorieNun~sB Ed low In the foot-steps of the Saint olthmiddoteMissions ob~enrafionsaOO t~ey are Dothmiddot phYsicai middotmiddoteducation Present enshypomted and pleezlly made A - rollment is 340 WHY NOT REMEMBER THF NEAR EAST MlSS10NS OF THE

HOLY FATHER [N YOUR WILL readable wise and d~wn-to middotAll academy S6daHsts will at shy~r~ss-t~cks bookon a subJect of tend Sodality Union Meeting THE GOLDEN DAlSOF AUTUMN are the mosamplbeautifulmiddotof the ~mversll concern ~ Sunday afternoon oct- 12 at 2 entire year And yet the refugees of iPalestine have 110 eyesmiddot for Th~latest of the superior an~ c~t the Kennedy Meriiorial Newmiddot beauty anil no ears for song They are rithout famil bullbullbull without tolOgl( edited by Ralph ~ ~BedfordSister Maiy Denisita hinDe without countr withont fl)Od Ten dollarS will feed a Woods1s called The Cat~ohlt RSM 13S Will accoinpanythe -famjly for a week Do youhave ailribine-at middotalUefampovrfrom amphe

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- rHE ANCHORFrom Adam to Us - - Thurs Oct 2 1958

Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

middot h because he had a common cold sibility which rests on philososhyrea1Ized that ed better give his braillewriter (NC Photo) t talk an extra fillip So he lifted and didnt care whether he was phers by posing a question

The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

m e n alSo strive to interest perSOMnaw on care whether I write visual equipmeht or dont write and whether any- literature drive conducted by It is hoped that every diocese not affiliated with any church in body reads or not the Archdiocesan COlncil of in Nelli England will have many the teaching of the Catholic

Church hesaid The- readers also will see eye Catholic Men haVe brought about religious and lay representatives eye with me)f I saT Uat removal of at least 30000 )b- _ i ilCience is all very well but ttlaf jectionable pliblications from Q bull ~ the scientists better keep a hum- drugstores and newsstands eve~ ueirioy

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We devised the wheel We in- deaneries and the Hamilton and thing says Father Bernard middotented the steam engine and in- bull middotSt Martin deaneries Druetto Sole Catholic miSsioner

on Quemoy They fear political pressuIes which might forCe an evacuation of the island by Nashy rmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~middotmiddot tionil1isttroop8--and that would YOlJR TREilT mean that they~too would evacshyuate Much as they would hate Chicken to leave their homes they would

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Quemoy is but four miles tUNION WHARF FAIRHAVEN MASS lfrom the Red-held mainlandshyhe people of Que~oy have witshynessed occasional escapes from the mainlandby farmers or fishermen over the years have heard the sad ta~es recounted by the refugees They have no desire to share ~uch a (ate

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THE ANCHORshySports Chatter 19Thurs Oct 2 1958

High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

ohanged shape to an i)blate man umt which from all reports Phil~p S~Jlza thif trp~ the 10 yea~ old great grandsQ~ o~middotmiddot RUdolfSchw~JzexploresgtvhaisPlie~oidso the new bonus rule i~)pasiedvith)alentBolgtA~ck the Immortal band leader middotJohn is a sixth grader at a Los he calls the seven basic patternscould well sound the death knoll raPIitoiiiS at Columbia andhalf

of plac~kickin~~That~smiddot asmiddotmiddotii b~~kTo~)c~~esto~~isaplebemiddot~t Angelesparochia~sch901middotand prefers footb~l Wcbi1ductiilgmiddotmiddotmiddotOf church bund~ng in terms of NCphoto~ l- contemporarYmiddotldeas III Themeans of scoring after-touch vr~_st ~~1~~bull

do~nmiddotmiddot ~ ~ T~re~lJemb~~s of Jge~~pJ~

Very fewmiddotJligh school teams gragation ~re stiIPnl1igIisc~oQl j ~$~it~-jp~i~rmiddoti An~a~ctic~i~ Pla~~ -~ ~2fli~]H~l~of~~~~~i had competentmiddot piace Iickers to However injuries have writtell begin witJhmiddotso thatmiddotthemiddot new rule ftQis middotto- the Ichplllstj~grid Expedition to M S d L d Mr SchwarzSaYS the inedieal arle yr an r idea 0fHkeningmiddotachurCh bildadually is oft boon to them The ~1il1eers of endMarf~p AOniCl1 CTNCINNATI NC) _ h bull

t bull ( rat~er tlodotthlla dxnJltecha~ge ~ryg to-~he buman bodyoLChlllstI)mss play las supplanted the Nlw Bedfprd voc1tiopaljanc~ ~~~ar~itA~ ~r~1le~ ~fmiddotmiddott fCayWI is explQdedbullin Ii hole in the -ic IIlar~hl~~C~ura)1y stiJnulflting ~ ~acementatt~pt-at thepresent dimiIlutive Ed BpY~ltgGQYJ~ U mversl y pnYSl~ pro essor p d R r ds

time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

ot Don Al1arltimiOwa1 fhrdugh t1~lnJur~proNed n()t~serious hl~rnatllg lt th~ JJ)worth thicknesses He expects tJ leave M~y~~~~~l~~r~ta8hdOM~~3StatIon on the Weddell Sea coas Antarctica in earlylJanuary _a ovshytlie se~6nd peiocl s~eliedcloofi) and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 -(luIihl th~AntatbtictotaJid~rk- H f t - nC~~rlhtt~t-tFmiddothell~aRt~Olic~ommunHyfor th(l Halovak ofOJl=es wIiich gr~enhght on S~tupounddaylj i ) iiess winterwhich~correspoiids e IS one lti wo Jesuit seilie e~t a Iyer to plan ~ rougliiy to tlie - th ~()logists Mgtni Ohio tak~ngpart penny sale for the benefit of~i~af~~~~ ~~eg ~r~~~~~ tamiddot~ado~Amiddot~lerk~i~~ _ r ~W~Er ~n IS mOperatioIi DeepmiddotFreeze Th~ thlVGirls CYO shy

sion 7 t~mes atgether and on y1 11 SI gt- Pishyfgtartofthe~~r~( othepmiddotlsFathermiddotHenryBirkeir 0lt1

~li occasions SyT~cuse felovered Co nsto at~ - iLastPhalleof Mission _ haUei SJ ofJohn Car~oll uiii~ J

The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

will be~eld at 745 PM ltlct 7overhead No doubt Greenes New Bedford WY 3-1346with benediction in St Rochseffectiveness was greatly haJIUlshyChurchPine Street Fall River AU Bundles Insured WhUered by the Crusaders inability

Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

On the scholastic front rain j disrupted openers were reschedshy

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

I plamed that middotthe founder-Fllther Po ubi la t fz 0 ttulmiddot He rappiS monas-middot -iid ~e lectured onrl~ specla Milrie-ClerrieritStlluo h~d~n ~~ ye~Yan ~ nl~j n t o~diila~~exercises~the ~li- ~iesin the UnitedS~e H

b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

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Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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The movie business badly needed a shot in the arm Paradise Adam was walking with his two sons Cain and Abel Instead it gets the worst black eye in Hollywood history As they passed the wreck artd tuin of Eden Ada-IiI pUli~d his

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begin to pay the piper ents until his professional This is why right now certain This story does not tell the true dignityand domestic life symbolize TV sponsors who are nearer to of women If it was a woman who tempted for millions an ideal worth public reactions than the movie us from Eden it was also a Woman who striving for people are asking themselves with middotthe starry treachery of her eyes

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ratings begin to fall Redemption to a woman who was a sinner Far-seeing film producers are Let those who would decry her role in

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demic honor Hollywood can be- drawing power at theb~xofrice divorced with a word from a husband Only the message middotof Christ stow It is shameful and tragic automatically- violated ihe c6nshy can give her status as a lineal descendant of the Woman throughmiddot that together they suddenly tr~ct which might then i be who~ portals of the flesh came theRedeemer of the world ~

make themselves fool~sh ani voide~ ~ middot A1ri~~ girls have little freedom in choosing their partner~Parents unpopular in the eyes of count- rhousa~ds of angry let~ers middotd~mand exhorbitant bride-prices and sell them to the highest

less millions have beeri I~rriving at the TVmiddot ~idder)middotmiddot Reflects on Industrymiddot and movie studios employing

The state of their domestic thdse involved in this recent Itves-I was gOIng to add of scandal It might be better to 8ISHOP PARDY ~ Our missionaries heldmiddota World Unionmiddot of Catholic Womens their souls-is their own cori- suppress the resentment and 1 Organi~tions in Toga Africa Brilliant observations were )Ilade

l 1 f k M k II Be h~l bY soDle of the well educated African Catholic women Dr cern The state of disrepute they expr~sil on Y on~ s ca m ran -~ a ry no~ IS ~Aggney of Ghana said One who educates a man educates an reflect unon the movie and TVmiddot reaction to the CIrcumstances iDdl1strie~ concerns hundreds In this way any of yQlwhon e C e individual one who educates a womaneduC1ates a family and a maybe thousands of deGe~k (~~l~Q-lrge to saybull lioki(fot( -raquo~cegyes rosiermiddot in~~iq~~~~ Sister was greeted with thunderous3pplause when hard-working artists andtechgtmiddotfee~fI1lgbtplace onrecopd yenlth--iimiddot~middotYi~NOLL N (NCys~esaId In ~frIc~ ~~ICh IS marching ahead menwillgovern

th th t r ldmC13ns m e ea rIca wor who rpspect ~arital_fid~1ity and chen~h faml1y devotion and happmess

Whether or not theatricalceshylebrities who in these ~ays of mass production entertamment are widely hailed and unwisely idolized by large segments of the public sho~I1d beex 11ccted to answer to theIr suppo~tcrs ~s to ~how they cotJduct theIr pnvate lives one fact is clear

They cannot fall)nto public disgrace ~ithout damaging their professional reputations and Hollywoods goodwill When one 81 other of them chooses to make public statements truculently brushn~ aside all the moral conventIOns thIS damage is eompounded Especially w hen insult is added to injur~

o It is when the first public _ shock subsides andpain and disshy

appointment take the place of indignation and resentment that the lasting eff~ct of such scandal falls ~pon the g~llty and the inshydustnes emplOYIng th~m

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One British reviewer I middotiG6~lti~~i~~~)Imiddotea the Society for the Propagation oftli(tiiiiIi iristC1adP r fears Chaplain has lost hi~~iifimiddotBishop Byrne was seized bY --- ~ gt as a satirist and his sense (f the communists in 1950 durmg When yourbridge club meets again whymiddot not be thefirm humor as Ii cockney That is the ~ore~n W~r and later died in your group to offer a novel andmeaningfufprize-a GOJ)middot too bad w h 11 e ImprIsoned Howe~er LOVE YOU MEDAL The image of the Queen 0( Heaven~Modei

It willJgte t~o badalsoVUSsdegm~ f~It-~~~ halId~e~ th~ ~ 01 Women can be obtainel by sending your reqliest and offering Customs lacksi~utli~rit()tQmiddotjJe- ~ ltr~~ler Ul~~lsi~~m l~~~~~~pc~ of fllse the mm importation rights i~ ~eo~l a~d the commumsts into this country In that case dIdn t fmd It

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Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

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His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani the Apostolic Delegate will preside at the installation in Holy Name I

Cathedral Chicago itwas anshy Total Assets Over $27()()()()()(JOO nounced here

Archbishop Meyer at 55 the youngest archbishop in this country was named on Septemshyber 24 to succeed the late Cardishy

Ipbullnal Samu~~ StritlJlwho diea in Rome on May 27 as head -gtf the

nationsmost hf~vfly Catholic See Since the announcement messhy middotmiddot~D4BERFetkrGl Depoli IfUur~ cent~pO~ sages of congratulation have ade~ Rcu 5

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~AUNT()N By Rtmiddot~vM8Ki JohnS-Ke1Uledr -~e last week ~ September H~ARTS~ALL JtJVEIt NEW YORK (NC)--TheCBS

A IUlrNbei ofmiddot booksoR]ove and marriage have COme w~ middotphot~graphY ~eek at St RepreSentingthea classmates televisionmiddot netwertaanounceti

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ferent from cme anothezl)rawmg on Chns~~ dOCtrl~e ties were taken Friday the ~en- PatrlciaMead arid Margaremiddott Syl- oetober13 10 mark the centeJishythey coincide in many particulars Yet each has Itspecullr iors satmiddot fot their portraits More vestre f9r St Agnesandl)iane niear Gf the npparitilHS oil alproach anda~~entsf ~ach hi new workrhe ~~ie ~ phtQs will betaken i~ OctGber Abraham imd Angela Medeiros the Blessed Mother at LGurdesrshyits characteristicstyleAiIt 10 (K ed ) and at the time G- specu~l eventamp for middot~tamptgarer team~~iSses F1rance

ve ~ y An auctionundertbedirection Sylvestre and Medeiros aretr~- ~ Entitled Bemadette the preshyar~ worihrellmmg- It IS mtended le establish of the busin~ manager~ Pew uates 01 St Miehaers School gram has ~n sCheduled by the

Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

Among the latter he makes essay full of insight inspira- 10 officers are Pauline Gaulinbull wish amp0 offer Mass and viSit Our Lord principal use of St Thomas tional and well written president Pauline Eerube vice Ttle) ask nothing fOl a new monasamper Aquinasdemonstrating that tit is In Father ~J M PerrinsChrill- president Patricia Parker secshy all they-want is a cburch large enough to prince of theologians set out tian Perfection and Married Life retary Jeanne Roy treasurer hold the souJswhich ~the grace 01 God principl~sand tellching which~ (Newman $j95gt which PD Janet Jasmin mistress of cere- sendsmiddot~amphem Theineed$2~OO for the are too little regaljded in luch~ Gilb~rt has translated flom the monies lt materials 0 build ibis Church Can middot)da-W1Ilmiddot70U help ampllemtomiddot make current discussion of sex and French we have a brief but Members of Latin Club IV ready for the souls who are anxiousmiddottO ltoow aud visitmiddot Christ

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

the mechanical- casuistry middoto~~ jnvoived then proceeds to ~ 1 later timeS T~is part of tlle bisis for living these principles MOUNT ST MARY ACADEMY book is espeCially thoughtpro iri homely everyday cilcum- FALL RIVER of amphe Missions and on her feasampmiddotday wewhomiddot a~e

voking and probably will cause stanc~s The married and those Mt St Mary Acade~y Orches- interested in the work of spreading the kingdom controversy contemplating marriage as well tra under the dllectlOn of A- should pay her special honormiddot ZACRARiAS nd

The heart of the work is i~ as those who preach on the sub- thur H Paquette B Mus 111 MATTHEW will honor this feast ~ a special treatment of the realities arid jector teaiJh coursesori matri- entertam at the gUild meetmg way They wish amp0 enter St Joseplls Seminary the relationships of charity and- rrlcirty would profit by read- o~ HOlY Rosary Church Oct 6 (Mangalore (ndia) to devote heir liveS to tell chastity This is clear autorita- ing it SIster Mary Verna iRSM AM thers of the love and mercy of ChriSt They will tive enlightening for the persqn ~ A husband and wilpounde Virginia is director =ive all they have to the Altar but itheir uaU who feels that purity is migativemiddot and LouiS Baldwin are the au- The alumnae association held does not include the necessary $100 bull -earwhicb ~nd constrictive and ericourag th~rs of To Mar~x With Love a social and installation of of- each must pay during themiddot six year seminarS Cl4urse Would lfOU care

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Dr Ada~s book is perhaps_ previously -considered os 52 vice president Joan son prepares for a life dedicated to St Telesa

more for the specialist and par- Undoubtedly the average read- Walker 53 treasurer and Paul-- MASS OljltERINGS ARE ESSENTIAL IF YOUR MllSSIONARY ticularly for the theologian con- er will fini it easier going Its ineJohsen 50 secretary Anne PRIESTS OF THE NEAR EAST ARE TO HAVE THE BARE ESshylessor and preacher than for knowledgeable recita of and Marie Doola ChipS 0_f I~57 was SENTIALS OF LIFE WILL ~OU HELP THEM ANI) AT TRE the general reader But lnyone comments on the blessiiIgs and the mstal1mg off~cer and Mary SAME TIME HELP YOURSE~F OR A LOVED ONE who gives it seriousmiddot attention difficulties of married life strike ~Carrol 1957actedas marshall __ will get much froin it tmer~ingly home Eritertainment was by Bar- THERE WILL BR A GREAT FEAST OF THE LITTLEFLOWER

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Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

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The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

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h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

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interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

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middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

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Paul Lambert 131 Thomas StLouisiana StateMan Fall River and Julien Goulet Jr

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I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

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lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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THE ANCHORshy LQthefar(Report Denies Persecution Charges in ColombiaThurs Oct 2 1958 I ) Ior bull

Use of New Pill Violates Law Of Nature

WASHINGTON (NC) A new oral contraceptive pill for which claims of 100 per cent effectiveness have been advanced is no answer to the social problems it purshyports to solve but only adds another a Catholic spokesman has declared

Msgr Irving A DeBlanc di shyrector of the Family life Bureau National Catholic Welfare Conshyference warned in a statement released here that the 4inex_ pensive contraceptive pills now being advertised could be among the most expensive items ever placed on the market-with them goes a mans dignity

Msgr DeBlancs statementmiddot fol- lowed reports from San Franshycisco that a Harvard University gynecologist has claimed 100 per cent effectiveness for the new plls

In a press conference arranged by the Planried Parenthood As middot

sociatioh 6f San Franciscomiddot Inc Dr John Rock was reported to have said thatmiddot tests conducted during two-and-a-half years and involving 285 women in Puerto Rico and Los Angeles indicated the oral ~ontraceptive is Iomshypletely effective in preventing conception Dr Rock is clinical professor emeritus of gynecology at the Harvard medicai school

However Dr EdwardT Tyshyler and Dr Henry J Olson of the University of California at Los Angeles medical school told the American Medical Associashytion last June thatmiddot their middottests show that users of the drug have 93 per cent pregnancy rate about the same as that for other eontracepthe metJ-OltlS~

Extreme ~Scientism Msgr DeBlancdecllred inbis

statement that thenew pill i the result of extreme sCient ism and couldmaneuVer those who use it into becOmihg merlaquoi males or temales

middot~For tliem middothe said~x ~ay ~o longei be the quality ofmiddottgte- jn~ amiddotmiddotman or-woman ~ father Qr a mother It may be the language of no restraint no longer that of love but of passion The conshyequences are inestimable

He continued The pill could make of religion for those who use it jUst another fad of the times another cafeteria adapted to ones tastes The will of God the sense of authority may now more easily give way to mans ego and libido

No amount of rationalization will ever justify its use as bull contraceptive It is as contrary to a law of nature as a violation of gravity-with heaping guiU added on It is no answer to the social probhims if purports to 1501vei it mly adds middotanother The ~ure a~ain jsworse~ail the dlsease~

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MILWAUKEE (NC) - The representatiYQ of His HoiinesS Pope PiusXII to the Church hi

lJONN (NC)~Theie is no Catholic countries Investigation persecution of Protestants of the situatinmiddot in Colom~ia C I b I b where many mstances of V10shyIn 0 om la sImpy ecause lence against Protestants have they are Protestants accord- been alleged began last April jngmiddot to a report published here The Protestant committee reshyby Lutheran church officials potted that Hts Eminence Cris-

Their report was made by a anto Cardinal Luque Archbishop group of Protestant clergymen of Bogota was most cooperative in cooperation with the Lutheran The right of non-Catholics to Church Association of Colombia practicetheir religion in Colomshywho investigated the problem of bia is fully recognized by the religious freedom for the Protest- Catholics the report stated ant minority in predominantly The unfortunate incidents which

have involved Protestants have not been instigated by the Church the report said The political conflicts in Colombia were blamed for some of the violence The report pointed out that many Catholic priests and members of religious congregashytions both Il)en and women have been killed or wounded during recent political uprisings

In Cologne the Colombia Amshybassador to Germany said that the murderers of Protestants and

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The Lutheran report pointed out that there is so~e popular resentment of the methods used by representatives of certain American religious sects to win the Catholic populace away from the Church It absolves the Church from any responsibility for the incidents alleged to have taken place in this land

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His Excellency Archbishop Amleto Giovanni Cicognani the Apostolic Delegate will preside at the installation in Holy Name I

Cathedral Chicago itwas anshy Total Assets Over $27()()()()()(JOO nounced here

Archbishop Meyer at 55 the youngest archbishop in this country was named on Septemshyber 24 to succeed the late Cardishy

Ipbullnal Samu~~ StritlJlwho diea in Rome on May 27 as head -gtf the

nationsmost hf~vfly Catholic See Since the announcement messhy middotmiddot~D4BERFetkrGl Depoli IfUur~ cent~pO~ sages of congratulation have ade~ Rcu 5

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~AUNT()N By Rtmiddot~vM8Ki JohnS-Ke1Uledr -~e last week ~ September H~ARTS~ALL JtJVEIt NEW YORK (NC)--TheCBS

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ferent from cme anothezl)rawmg on Chns~~ dOCtrl~e ties were taken Friday the ~en- PatrlciaMead arid Margaremiddott Syl- oetober13 10 mark the centeJishythey coincide in many particulars Yet each has Itspecullr iors satmiddot fot their portraits More vestre f9r St Agnesandl)iane niear Gf the npparitilHS oil alproach anda~~entsf ~ach hi new workrhe ~~ie ~ phtQs will betaken i~ OctGber Abraham imd Angela Medeiros the Blessed Mother at LGurdesrshyits characteristicstyleAiIt 10 (K ed ) and at the time G- specu~l eventamp for middot~tamptgarer team~~iSses F1rance

ve ~ y An auctionundertbedirection Sylvestre and Medeiros aretr~- ~ Entitled Bemadette the preshyar~ worihrellmmg- It IS mtended le establish of the busin~ manager~ Pew uates 01 St Miehaers School gram has ~n sCheduled by the

Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

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- rHE ANCHORFrom Adam to Us - - Thurs Oct 2 1958

Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

middot h because he had a common cold sibility which rests on philososhyrea1Ized that ed better give his braillewriter (NC Photo) t talk an extra fillip So he lifted and didnt care whether he was phers by posing a question

The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

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tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

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The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

I plamed that middotthe founder-Fllther Po ubi la t fz 0 ttulmiddot He rappiS monas-middot -iid ~e lectured onrl~ specla Milrie-ClerrieritStlluo h~d~n ~~ ye~Yan ~ nl~j n t o~diila~~exercises~the ~li- ~iesin the UnitedS~e H

b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

I L The Sisters l)ave 1ieen in our f h ri hmiddot t f lt d ever hesaidfie got the irripres r oO bull I -2 ~The Sh~~ers middothabitis black Th4 Diocesemiddotaremiddot happy to talk to as 10 S wJea urmg ursmiddot n I I

t Diocese smce 193() first at Notn fLo ~ hats atmiddot 1 Saturday after OODshymiddot ~n )O~~ ~l1sslha~ld~nd b~eI8 ~m Dme 1hlm the C3thedr-al alui CfthOSS ~ k rdra~ne l~bw~dm abol1t interested middotyo~ng women ~ Oct 4 a t the Hotel Mellen n ~ientists were 0 mg acc m- ~ - e nec an IS em rOi ered on ~

k ts d tile Bishop sHouse th i h J I middotbedmiddot C II H II) Ge I h Mi G foJma~lon on roc e an ms-middotmiddot ~ Cathedr~l R~6tiiJ e rea plec~ nscrl ~n 10~ - newmiddot 0 ege a neramiddot c amnal1l SS er~

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middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

f ld th 110 d Sacred Hearts Academy Fair are Sprmg Ie Wl an h h f l t -Worcester with 84 aven as one sem ma IS

Paul Lambert 131 Thomas StLouisiana StateMan Fall River and Julien Goulet Jr

233 Brightman St Fall River Newman Clubs Head are the Prevost students who are COLUMBUS CNC) - James among 10000 high scorers in nashy

I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

the Newman Club Federation twelfth grade students in the parent organization of all colshy country

lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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~AUNT()N By Rtmiddot~vM8Ki JohnS-Ke1Uledr -~e last week ~ September H~ARTS~ALL JtJVEIt NEW YORK (NC)--TheCBS

A IUlrNbei ofmiddot booksoR]ove and marriage have COme w~ middotphot~graphY ~eek at St RepreSentingthea classmates televisionmiddot netwertaanounceti

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ferent from cme anothezl)rawmg on Chns~~ dOCtrl~e ties were taken Friday the ~en- PatrlciaMead arid Margaremiddott Syl- oetober13 10 mark the centeJishythey coincide in many particulars Yet each has Itspecullr iors satmiddot fot their portraits More vestre f9r St Agnesandl)iane niear Gf the npparitilHS oil alproach anda~~entsf ~ach hi new workrhe ~~ie ~ phtQs will betaken i~ OctGber Abraham imd Angela Medeiros the Blessed Mother at LGurdesrshyits characteristicstyleAiIt 10 (K ed ) and at the time G- specu~l eventamp for middot~tamptgarer team~~iSses F1rance

ve ~ y An auctionundertbedirection Sylvestre and Medeiros aretr~- ~ Entitled Bemadette the preshyar~ worihrellmmg- It IS mtended le establish of the busin~ manager~ Pew uates 01 St Miehaers School gram has ~n sCheduled by the

Trnnslatedfrom the Ger- thathuman lo~~ (If nghtiy lUl- Spillane and her assistants while Diane Abraham is from networkast~e premiereampf the MaR by E C Noonani~ Dr Aumiddot dersto~d)l8 diVIne love trans- Mary Lou Mulvy Mary Mar- SHA Elementary and Patricia Westinghouse Egtesilu Playshygust Adams The Prlmac- of lated ~nto the terms of human garet WelCh Janet Shteehan Mead from Morton Junior High house to be Il8en from 10 te it Love (Newman e~pelle1cethen t~ examme the and LeaCyrwill be held Satur SChool --PM E5T $325) The mat- assaults whlCh selflshn~ss makes day middotOct 11 in St Mary~sschooIDesiAlm82 1elevisionpersanshyter and pur ~p~n that love and flI~ally( to yard for the benefit ofthe 195D Preparation for the 1959 Janua au- ~nd producer wHl act as

f th mdlcate where and how thev is well under way under the pose 0 e Corona Students are cooperat-middot host ofthe middotprQgram which will b k t t d may be overcome direction of Agnes B ()NeillL00 are sa e iog by contributing items for feature actress Pier Angelias th ttl All thO kllf 11 d editormiddot The first sixteen pagesmiddotm e 1 e IS IS S 1 U Y uone an the bidding I bull Bernadette Soubirous who saw

Dr Adam is inthecompassofrelativdyfew of th~ ~ookhave already gone ~wsionOftheEiessedVil1giB concerned be- pages The union of ali g~uirie SACItEJI)HEARTS ACADEMyen to press

cause morality love with ~he charity of Goo-- is lAIR~VE~ TIi~ middotSiJAorchestra has eight M~~ CBS anneuncement said if not entirely proved and one is made to see Semol ~flCer~ arKath~een new members Roseanne McAn- the an~ounCementwi11be based reduced to sex that for the Christia~ lote is P~rry iPr~sldent ElaIne Damels drew and Rita Cleare will coril- on Margalet Gray Blanton~ bi shy

jiVlCem 0 r ali t y atttle love of Christ or it is not preSldent Kathleen Marrl- plete the second violin section ographybull The Mir~ICle of Bernashyleast is regard- love t f nan secretary Mary Joan -Fershy

hl Tmiddot dmiddotth Campbell IS the dette ltIt said additional reshyed in large Equally effectively is made nandes tras~rermiddot W 1 e u 1 ~ of F th J t S relle new ce110player Rosemary searchwlisidone with theaia

measure as r~- th~ crucial point that mUCh ~r ~Jun~ors ~ne 0 11 h W t N Rd SIsters of the Immaculate Heart lating to sexual behaViour which wetake to be love isin r~ presldentClalre Remhardt vl1ce Burnsmiddoto-cht al e ancy el

i d t S h iJ e and Kay]])llOneman are the new Convent HeHywood and that theBy giving sexual morals pri- fact selfishness the reverse an~ pres1 en op moreseann b M ority in the ethical sphere all the destroyer of love G~ngras - ~ e s Id en t LOUIse addItions itO ~he clarinet section script was ~vdewed y sg~ other issues are forcedmiddotinto the Dom Aelred discourses on love DiOnne vice preSident Mary Lou Simcoe has been ap- J John J Devlin of St VICtor s background as commonly experienced on its Freshne~ Jane Calon pre~l- pointed accompanist - church West Hollywood

He is likewise concerned be- development and perfection He denti FlalOe Blanchard Vice cause of what he considers the examines the familiar enemies of Z~r~SItI~t persistence and prevalence of a love (such as anxiety possess- rESUS-MARY ACADEMY NO JWORE CONVERmiddotTS Manichean attitlde which holds ivenessialse romance) He com- FALL 11lIVER the body and sex to be int~insi men~son the trials to which ~oveStudentsand rycultywHlgive FOB THE middotPRESEN11 cally base and shameful He is put (when for example It 18 a feast day middotreceptIon tomorrow

Your missiona~) Itriesamps of he Near IE~ will never UUnk-or saytraces his notion from its origiits unrequitedor when it dies) to Mother St Therese of the -01 w~lte such words as these No more converts for the presentthrough the history of thought And in two remarkable con- Infant Jesus superior An ad

bull these heroic men just don~ thinkin successiv~-periods noting in cluding chapters he first depicts dress will be delivered by Jac- alone such lines TheY have eiv~n theirparticular tM crippling Contri- the chasteningoflove by morti- quelineBanvill~ followed by lives to win souls for Christ and no hardshybutions of Ptiritalillm fication commenting on St presentation of floral imd spirshy ship will draw them fiom their work The

Christian Views Pauls words concerning love in itual bouquets monks of immaculate Concepampion mOBshy With ithe contrasts the true First Corinthians and then maps The fHcultyand studentmiddot coun aswr) iCbaQganacberl) So Indial middotlive in

Christian view as exemplified middotthe sacramenta way of advance cilelec1ed Claire Delisle presi a slow coJlapsinl lnonasUry ~d amphein the great Christian ages and in love (~dent of the school and Diane have bull smaUchurch IWhich holds 200 cooshywriters This is a nolle and practical~Duquette vice president Grade vertsBUT UieY middothave 400 converis who

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SUFFERING ONE LEPER WILL YOUHEAR JUS middotPLmiddotEAl])psycological arid securely ln feetion - ~ Richard Kaegael teacher at INGS JOINOUR ~ER FUNJj)cnored moralityof Aquinas with It enunciates the principles II Somerset High School

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- rHE ANCHORFrom Adam to Us - - Thurs Oct 2 1958

Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

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The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

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this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

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priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

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BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

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Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

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- rHE ANCHORFrom Adam to Us - - Thurs Oct 2 1958

Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

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The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

m e n alSo strive to interest perSOMnaw on care whether I write visual equipmeht or dont write and whether any- literature drive conducted by It is hoped that every diocese not affiliated with any church in body reads or not the Archdiocesan COlncil of in Nelli England will have many the teaching of the Catholic

Church hesaid The- readers also will see eye Catholic Men haVe brought about religious and lay representatives eye with me)f I saT Uat removal of at least 30000 )b- _ i ilCience is all very well but ttlaf jectionable pliblications from Q bull ~ the scientists better keep a hum- drugstores and newsstands eve~ ueirioy

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

ohanged shape to an i)blate man umt which from all reports Phil~p S~Jlza thif trp~ the 10 yea~ old great grandsQ~ o~middotmiddot RUdolfSchw~JzexploresgtvhaisPlie~oidso the new bonus rule i~)pasiedvith)alentBolgtA~ck the Immortal band leader middotJohn is a sixth grader at a Los he calls the seven basic patternscould well sound the death knoll raPIitoiiiS at Columbia andhalf

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time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

ot Don Al1arltimiOwa1 fhrdugh t1~lnJur~proNed n()t~serious hl~rnatllg lt th~ JJ)worth thicknesses He expects tJ leave M~y~~~~~l~~r~ta8hdOM~~3StatIon on the Weddell Sea coas Antarctica in earlylJanuary _a ovshytlie se~6nd peiocl s~eliedcloofi) and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 -(luIihl th~AntatbtictotaJid~rk- H f t - nC~~rlhtt~t-tFmiddothell~aRt~Olic~ommunHyfor th(l Halovak ofOJl=es wIiich gr~enhght on S~tupounddaylj i ) iiess winterwhich~correspoiids e IS one lti wo Jesuit seilie e~t a Iyer to plan ~ rougliiy to tlie - th ~()logists Mgtni Ohio tak~ngpart penny sale for the benefit of~i~af~~~~ ~~eg ~r~~~~~ tamiddot~ado~Amiddot~lerk~i~~ _ r ~W~Er ~n IS mOperatioIi DeepmiddotFreeze Th~ thlVGirls CYO shy

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The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

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priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

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ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

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Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

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I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

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- rHE ANCHORFrom Adam to Us - - Thurs Oct 2 1958

Says Comm~n Cold First Must Abandon

Challenge for Scientists Ivory To~lVerBy Joseph A BIeig Cleveland Universe Bulletin For Reality As likely as not the first thing that Adam and Eve

did after the angel with the ~Iaming sword showed them CASTELGANDOLFO (NC) the door of paradise was to come down with a common cold -His Holiness Pope Pius

Probably Adam caught it first -and gave it to Eve he XII in effect has urged philshybeing the head of the race side phi~bing and airplanes osophers to abandon theand therefore the one who More Common Than EV6l ivory tower so as to hear unshywas supposed to be the We Cjme up with coal and gas

derstand and answer the crieslea4er in everything and oil central heating autoshyof millions of human beings whoMaybe it was the other way mobiles and automatic washers

around but in any case the cold and dryers surgical techniques are oppressed or simply abanshysure was com- and antibiotics doned to their miserable fate mono They both But what have we ever done Addressing scholars who camehad it And about the common cold Nothing here from the 12th Internafional ever since then except to JIlake it more common Congress of Philosophy in Venshy

- everybody has thats what _ ice for a special audience the been giving it Adam and Eve had it Their Pope said t 0 everybody children had it Abraham no Mankind today is reaping theelse doubt had it-and Moses and bitter fruits of collective rationshy

There is noth- King Soomon and David and alism which has been cultivatedIng qui t e so Methuselah and the Maccabees for several centuries and which completely common as the com- The Assyrians had it The A SENSE OF TOUCH The sense of touch developed continues middotto poison it mon cold Egyptians had it The Babylo-

I Mean Common nians had it The inhabitants of by these four blind children at Holy Assumption school Speaking in French the Pontiff expressed his concern over theIts like the story of the spell- Ur had it Probably the Philis- Milwaukee will allow them to attendmiddot class with other first divorce of philosophy from theshybinder who was making a -po tines had it-and serves them graders in a few months Sister Melmarie SSND is the ology-a concern he said is inshylitical speech and he wound up right teacher Kevin Dereszynski left is forming braille letters spired by his responsibility as

with a flourish shouting that his On Moon Next by placing rubber balls in a muffin tin David Klump~ left a shepherd of llOuls ~ointingcandidate was a man of the com- mon people Tle Roman emperors had it rear and Randy Black are working with wooden rings and to the confusion which exists

When the voters just sat there Chances are that one or another marbles to get the feel of these objects In the foreground today in the field middotof philosophy not applauding or anything he emperor was overthrown just Beth Kin_dt punches out a sheet of braille letters on a Pope Pius indicated the respon

middot h because he had a common cold sibility which rests on philososhyrea1Ized that ed better give his braillewriter (NC Photo) t talk an extra fillip So he lifted and didnt care whether he was phers by posing a question

The distress of humanity~i~~~~s~de ~ae~y common em~~~r~ntlikelY had the ~ CCDto Meet in NewmiddotLondon ravaged by war llersecution and ladies and gentlemen I mean sniffles at one time or another COlldiDuec1 from Pace ODe falsehood the cries of milliOnI COMMON Maybe Attila the Hun invaded Powen Fall River Diocesan attending all or part of the New of human beings who are opshy

London middotCCD Congress Out ofiThats the way it is with the Europe because he felt somean Director of the Confraternity pressed or simply abandoned to town priests sisters and laycommon cold I can write about from a common cold that he just M Christian Doctrine will act their miserable fate-are Rot

the common cold with serene had to take it out on somebody as Discussion Ueader atthe sesshy these alsO an aSlgtect of realitypeople mmiddota obtain hotel resershyconfjdehce thatevery reader will Now were putting satellites pon 0Ill visual education sched- vations by writing to Rev Ken- the implacable voice ot facts nderstand me into orbit around the earth Were uled f[)r Frida) afternoon Oct neth Flint St Bernards High which the philoSOIgther must hear Not only will all the readers trying to send one to the moon 10 School New London Co~n ~ lI~derstand and answer tmderstand they will be sympa- Were talking about int~rplan- During the Congress demonshy

~ico As I am suffering so they etary and interstellar spacemiddottrav- strations will be presented of Operation Doorbell have suffered I need only men- el Confraternity methods of teachshy Ready fOr Vermonttio that I have a common cold So what will happen Well ing for elementary classes the and their hearts go out to middotme just spread the common cold all ~se of Confraternity materials BURLINGTON (NC)-Thousshy

Without being told my read- through all the universes there the Discussion Club imd the ands of census workers from 93 middot th t I f lf are thats what So the scientists parisHes and 51 missions of theers rea1lZe a ee as I some Executive Board in ~ctio~

h d b th th d neednt bother bragging about - diocese of Burlington which one a me y e roat an Famous national and regional g g g t th h anything until they find a way comprises the State of Vermontwas ou In a my eyes WI IS speakers will explain how the

th b d bb to wipe out this plague Until are preparing for Operation urn s an was gra mg me CCD il the answer to the religshyby the e r d lC then sneezes on them Doorbell a s an ngmg my ious educational needs of our

Father Edward J Gelineauhead against something hard M R M h times Publishers and dealers general chairman of thel prajectStill Plagued en emove uc~ ~ exhibits representing materials

They know too that all the B d L ~ estimated that nearly 100000a iterature of nationally known firms will homes will be visited throughout ~nergy and ambition It a v e show botn standard and new the diocese The workers will~rainIedd O~tt of me-that right loooCINC lNNenAgTaIgeltdNCIngt the NdeceaernlYt texts as well as modern audio

m e n alSo strive to interest perSOMnaw on care whether I write visual equipmeht or dont write and whether any- literature drive conducted by It is hoped that every diocese not affiliated with any church in body reads or not the Archdiocesan COlncil of in Nelli England will have many the teaching of the Catholic

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

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tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

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enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

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Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

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that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

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MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

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Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

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High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

ohanged shape to an i)blate man umt which from all reports Phil~p S~Jlza thif trp~ the 10 yea~ old great grandsQ~ o~middotmiddot RUdolfSchw~JzexploresgtvhaisPlie~oidso the new bonus rule i~)pasiedvith)alentBolgtA~ck the Immortal band leader middotJohn is a sixth grader at a Los he calls the seven basic patternscould well sound the death knoll raPIitoiiiS at Columbia andhalf

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t bull ( rat~er tlodotthlla dxnJltecha~ge ~ryg to-~he buman bodyoLChlllstI)mss play las supplanted the Nlw Bedfprd voc1tiopaljanc~ ~~~ar~itA~ ~r~1le~ ~fmiddotmiddott fCayWI is explQdedbullin Ii hole in the -ic IIlar~hl~~C~ura)1y stiJnulflting ~ ~acementatt~pt-at thepresent dimiIlutive Ed BpY~ltgGQYJ~ U mversl y pnYSl~ pro essor p d R r ds

time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

ot Don Al1arltimiOwa1 fhrdugh t1~lnJur~proNed n()t~serious hl~rnatllg lt th~ JJ)worth thicknesses He expects tJ leave M~y~~~~~l~~r~ta8hdOM~~3StatIon on the Weddell Sea coas Antarctica in earlylJanuary _a ovshytlie se~6nd peiocl s~eliedcloofi) and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 -(luIihl th~AntatbtictotaJid~rk- H f t - nC~~rlhtt~t-tFmiddothell~aRt~Olic~ommunHyfor th(l Halovak ofOJl=es wIiich gr~enhght on S~tupounddaylj i ) iiess winterwhich~correspoiids e IS one lti wo Jesuit seilie e~t a Iyer to plan ~ rougliiy to tlie - th ~()logists Mgtni Ohio tak~ngpart penny sale for the benefit of~i~af~~~~ ~~eg ~r~~~~~ tamiddot~ado~Amiddot~lerk~i~~ _ r ~W~Er ~n IS mOperatioIi DeepmiddotFreeze Th~ thlVGirls CYO shy

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The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

On the scholastic front rain j disrupted openers were reschedshy

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priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

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Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

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THE ANCHORshySports Chatter 19Thurs Oct 2 1958

High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

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time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

ot Don Al1arltimiOwa1 fhrdugh t1~lnJur~proNed n()t~serious hl~rnatllg lt th~ JJ)worth thicknesses He expects tJ leave M~y~~~~~l~~r~ta8hdOM~~3StatIon on the Weddell Sea coas Antarctica in earlylJanuary _a ovshytlie se~6nd peiocl s~eliedcloofi) and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 -(luIihl th~AntatbtictotaJid~rk- H f t - nC~~rlhtt~t-tFmiddothell~aRt~Olic~ommunHyfor th(l Halovak ofOJl=es wIiich gr~enhght on S~tupounddaylj i ) iiess winterwhich~correspoiids e IS one lti wo Jesuit seilie e~t a Iyer to plan ~ rougliiy to tlie - th ~()logists Mgtni Ohio tak~ngpart penny sale for the benefit of~i~af~~~~ ~~eg ~r~~~~~ tamiddot~ado~Amiddot~lerk~i~~ _ r ~W~Er ~n IS mOperatioIi DeepmiddotFreeze Th~ thlVGirls CYO shy

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The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

On the scholastic front rain j disrupted openers were reschedshy

uled Monday in many quarters Only three area games were played Saturday In the major contest New Bedford eked out an 8-6 verdict over Providence Central defending A titlistsin Rbode Island Oliver Ames exshytended its unbeaten streak to 27 games defeating Case at Swanshysea22-0 and Bourne launcbed its 58 season In impressive style with a 342 victory over Provshyincetown r Two arc light encounters weft

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

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b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

I L The Sisters l)ave 1ieen in our f h ri hmiddot t f lt d ever hesaidfie got the irripres r oO bull I -2 ~The Sh~~ers middothabitis black Th4 Diocesemiddotaremiddot happy to talk to as 10 S wJea urmg ursmiddot n I I

t Diocese smce 193() first at Notn fLo ~ hats atmiddot 1 Saturday after OODshymiddot ~n )O~~ ~l1sslha~ld~nd b~eI8 ~m Dme 1hlm the C3thedr-al alui CfthOSS ~ k rdra~ne l~bw~dm abol1t interested middotyo~ng women ~ Oct 4 a t the Hotel Mellen n ~ientists were 0 mg acc m- ~ - e nec an IS em rOi ered on ~

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middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

f ld th 110 d Sacred Hearts Academy Fair are Sprmg Ie Wl an h h f l t -Worcester with 84 aven as one sem ma IS

Paul Lambert 131 Thomas StLouisiana StateMan Fall River and Julien Goulet Jr

233 Brightman St Fall River Newman Clubs Head are the Prevost students who are COLUMBUS CNC) - James among 10000 high scorers in nashy

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lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

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THE ANCHORshySports Chatter 19Thurs Oct 2 1958

High School and Colleg~ Religious BrotherFootball in Full Swing Y Former Umpir~By Jack Kine~vy

Somerset High School Coach LOS ANGELE8-(NC) -Paot Genshlea is one baseball umpire

One round of games doesnt make a season nor can who was willing to change hi8 the results of such a lirriitedsampling prove conclusive decision but insof~r as the major rule changes for 1958 are concern~ AfLer 15 years of umpiring in

the Pacific Coast League and theed the impact of the new blocking rule seems negligible American Association he beshywhile the two points aftermiddot came a Franciscan Brothef iatouchdown has become the payed Friday night Durfee deshy 1954 at the age of 50vogue clSloned Attleboro 14-6 at

Alumni Field and Dartmouth Brother Matthew OFM as In the scholastic contests and Falmouth were deadlocked he is known now conducts visshy

that weve viewed thus far- 14-14 at Memorial Stadium itors around the 1earby Mission and we might add to these the Darb~outh Two former HoI San Luis Rey founded in 1898 nationally tele- Cross teammates made success- He explained that he joined the vised college ful coaching debuts over the Franciscans because I just got games - it is weekend Chet Milletts Brockshy tired of working for the almighty fairly evident ton team supposedly a year dollar and wanted to work for that the block- away ran roughshod over highly Almighty God ers have adJust- regarded Quincy 46-6 and Car- One of his most cherished ed well to themiddot lin Lynchs Somerset eleven memories of baseball he said chan~e in the nqtched a 14-0 victory over was umpiring the San Franclsc~ blockmg rJIle Mansfield Seals game in which Joe DiMagshyThis would gio later one of the games aD seem to be Scholastics i~ College time greats made his debut as a borne out by Five members of the 1957 All professional ball player the fact that the Dipcesan teams are currently illegal use of hands penalty has performing with their college Basic Forms Remainbeen invoked no more than freshman teams Steve Turkalo usual stellar Coyle end has been I~ Church Buildings

On the other hand the oppor- moved to a guaro position at CHICAGO (NC) - The basletunity to score 2 points after Boston University Also at B U forms of church architecture ~ touchdown gives promise of con and a guard candidate is Durshy have not changed since the Midshysigning the place kickers to the fees Joe Pavao Dave Yelle deep-six Just as drop-kicking Warrior c9-Cllptain last y~ar ~s LIKE GREAT GRANDFATHER For the firsttime dIe Ages a leading European

27 h church builder claims in his newmiddotwent out o style when the ball with the 130stqn GoiJegefreshshy r 1 bull ~ bull bull bull I In Ye~rst eTLSMarm~ Band was conducted by John book

ohanged shape to an i)blate man umt which from all reports Phil~p S~Jlza thif trp~ the 10 yea~ old great grandsQ~ o~middotmiddot RUdolfSchw~JzexploresgtvhaisPlie~oidso the new bonus rule i~)pasiedvith)alentBolgtA~ck the Immortal band leader middotJohn is a sixth grader at a Los he calls the seven basic patternscould well sound the death knoll raPIitoiiiS at Columbia andhalf

of plac~kickin~~That~smiddot asmiddotmiddotii b~~kTo~)c~~esto~~isaplebemiddot~t Angelesparochia~sch901middotand prefers footb~l Wcbi1ductiilgmiddotmiddotmiddotOf church bund~ng in terms of NCphoto~ l- contemporarYmiddotldeas III Themeans of scoring after-touch vr~_st ~~1~~bull

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Very fewmiddotJligh school teams gragation ~re stiIPnl1igIisc~oQl j ~$~it~-jp~i~rmiddoti An~a~ctic~i~ Pla~~ -~ ~2fli~]H~l~of~~~~~i had competentmiddot piace Iickers to However injuries have writtell begin witJhmiddotso thatmiddotthemiddot new rule ftQis middotto- the Ichplllstj~grid Expedition to M S d L d Mr SchwarzSaYS the inedieal arle yr an r idea 0fHkeningmiddotachurCh bildadually is oft boon to them The ~1il1eers of endMarf~p AOniCl1 CTNCINNATI NC) _ h bull

t bull ( rat~er tlodotthlla dxnJltecha~ge ~ryg to-~he buman bodyoLChlllstI)mss play las supplanted the Nlw Bedfprd voc1tiopaljanc~ ~~~ar~itA~ ~r~1le~ ~fmiddotmiddott fCayWI is explQdedbullin Ii hole in the -ic IIlar~hl~~C~ura)1y stiJnulflting ~ ~acementatt~pt-at thepresent dimiIlutive Ed BpY~ltgGQYJ~ U mversl y pnYSl~ pro essor p d R r ds

time what _wIththe defensegQ llEllfba~kGol1u~S s~fere4 a se1irmiddot 1i thTN 10 ~r The se~mograph maphineus ~r- e T) suchclass~~al 111- jng into an middoteightmiddot man line ous knee injury during last years ~CIPl Ipg In bull e lvy lp~r~ ual1y emptoyedto measure earth te~~I~ rfgtf ~h~~c~ architec~ure all

tl~n Deep Fr~eze Ill Ant~rctIca quake intensities records shock the rmg ~n WhICh the altai ocshyWhether- the rule will prove basketball seas01 an Boyle susshywIll ~oon begm a lOOO-mIle ex- waves and from this the thick- ciJpies the center can be madeefficacious remains -to be seen tained a fractured wrist in intrashyploratory t~ek across the ~est- ness of the ice can be determ- expressive of contemporary spfr- bAIt middotyou must concede that it squad workout iast week That ern halff the froz~n contm~nt hied ituality and properly undershyhas infused a good deaL more lellves only Mike Gazzola powshy

interest in a play that was once erhouseCoyle fullback about Father Paul L OConnor Will Help Scientists iltood~can deepen the spiritual humdrum whom Coach Jim Burns has SJxavier Ilresident learned ~ttitude of the worshippers who

this in a conversation with him The information gained by view it Fumbles Lead to -Defeat moulded his 58 offense via telephone-short wave radio Father Bradleys activities will Contemporary materials haveIn the collegiate ranks the bids Coyle fortunes received a shot Father Bra9ley said the tem- help scientists determine the made possible combinations OfoJ Holy Cross ana Boston cor In the arm late last week when fera~~re at ~lswo~hstati~gtn was role of the Antarctic ice~ap in classical patt~rns that could not lege for nahdrlal promlnence it was learlled that halfbackfe~ 0 degre~~ peloWz~r~ tli~i~ the formation of weatlw~~middot haX~lee~ elJiy ac~ieved in t~were rudely jolted Safurda~DY Bartek would ta-vailabllflbr

Pittsburgh and Syracuse r~$i)ec UtYl Pete suffered lt8 chestiinshy ~~tlt~Jfh~~~j~~~~gtIgtH t-~a~~ ~~t~e~r~~~7~1~r~e~7~lmiddot~~~I~~f~e claimlr iively Th~ B C setb~~k YaS Juryma pr~~easonmiddotscrimmage particularly discoir~giigHi view a~ ~t ws(mgmallyAeared ttIat after a ~our-monthperioij hf took part inanmiddotexpedition early gtCyenQmiddot~fP~nnys I ( ~

enforced Idleness this yeardn the vicinityof the a e Ifof the Eagles fi~st half supeti~ hu seXVlCes would bivlostfor he j~~~i()b~st h~~ be~~ Ellsworth StatmiddotiOnlo measure ice ~~4~~Wj~tcent~ headea by drs~rity o~er the brange The loss an e~t~lldediPerlQ(tFortunately

ot Don Al1arltimiOwa1 fhrdugh t1~lnJur~proNed n()t~serious hl~rnatllg lt th~ JJ)worth thicknesses He expects tJ leave M~y~~~~~l~~r~ta8hdOM~~3StatIon on the Weddell Sea coas Antarctica in earlylJanuary _a ovshytlie se~6nd peiocl s~eliedcloofi) and Pe~e was given the medi~~1 -(luIihl th~AntatbtictotaJid~rk- H f t - nC~~rlhtt~t-tFmiddothell~aRt~Olic~ommunHyfor th(l Halovak ofOJl=es wIiich gr~enhght on S~tupounddaylj i ) iiess winterwhich~correspoiids e IS one lti wo Jesuit seilie e~t a Iyer to plan ~ rougliiy to tlie - th ~()logists Mgtni Ohio tak~ngpart penny sale for the benefit of~i~af~~~~ ~~eg ~r~~~~~ tamiddot~ado~Amiddot~lerk~i~~ _ r ~W~Er ~n IS mOperatioIi DeepmiddotFreeze Th~ thlVGirls CYO shy

sion 7 t~mes atgether and on y1 11 SI gt- Pishyfgtartofthe~~r~( othepmiddotlsFathermiddotHenryBirkeir 0lt1

~li occasions SyT~cuse felovered Co nsto at~ - iLastPhalleof Mission _ haUei SJ ofJohn Car~oll uiii~ J

The rash of miscues ~nd the middot-New officers of St middotAnnes versitYCleVeiandunderwho-m middotmiddot1middotmiddotmiddotbulllt ~fmiddotmiddotImiddotThe sunwmfome up inArit Father Bradley studied i loss of Allard for an estimated Court IAssociation CanadoAni arcti~a arotlnd Oct 7 and barshytwo weeks middotgave -Coach Mike ericairie wHl be installed SiJnshyringunfavorabie weather con-plenty to think about over the day middotOct 19 at ceremonies in ditionsthe priest-scientist thenweekend He was particularly Pawtucketmiddotmiddot 41gt will begin the last phase of hisperplexedaIid annoyedmiddotwith the They are PaulH LaMontagne mission tli~e

teams penchant foY fumbliilt president Herve Vaillancour~ Chief seismologist with thea situation middotwhich hali proved viCe presIdent Miss IrenePelleshy

Naval Pary at Ellsworih Stationchr~mic with Maroon and Gold tierrecording secretary Gerard Father Bradley has been enishyteams over the pa~t ~ew yea~s P LaMontagne seeretary-treas

pleiyinl( s~i~moitrapliic~-UipnientB C however llh~uld have ~reJ Re~ Maurice Lebrun OP toideterminei~ecapi1iicness ample opp6rtunity to regroup A ijs spiritual cHrect6r _ liis p~~iy ~ilfbreak their igtie~weak VilJlInova team i~ in thi~ r JJdg~sEmiletemeli~ 9~eI~~ entcamp aWn set ott on a three weekend and two weeks hence diyen1kgeneral ofmiddot the associati(m month ex~ediiion fo the Byrdthe Eagles havean open date heaqs the civic and religiouli Station in Marie Bird Land EvshyNot so Holy Cross The leaders expected to attendthe ery20 mile~ ihey ~ili stop their Crusaders ~e sched~~ed to meet inst~llationLAssociation Can tractors andmak~il soundiri~ Syracuse ori Saturday in a gameado-Americaine is an ihterna

that should provide somecom tionaI fraternal organization oj parative data on the relative French Catholics strength of the rival Jesuit SUMMER STREET schools The Cross was definiteshy Vincentians to Meet ly out of its element against LAUNDRYThe monthly meeting of thepowerful Pitt Dr Andersons Fall River Particular Council ~team was held to a -~ yard$ on Society middotof St Vincent de Paul 591 SUMMER STthe ground while gaining 112

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Members of St Rochi Conshy In Our PossessioJlto loosen up the Pitt defense ference will be hostswith a varied rnnning attack

On the scholastic front rain j disrupted openers were reschedshy

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

I plamed that middotthe founder-Fllther Po ubi la t fz 0 ttulmiddot He rappiS monas-middot -iid ~e lectured onrl~ specla Milrie-ClerrieritStlluo h~d~n ~~ ye~Yan ~ nl~j n t o~diila~~exercises~the ~li- ~iesin the UnitedS~e H

b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

I L The Sisters l)ave 1ieen in our f h ri hmiddot t f lt d ever hesaidfie got the irripres r oO bull I -2 ~The Sh~~ers middothabitis black Th4 Diocesemiddotaremiddot happy to talk to as 10 S wJea urmg ursmiddot n I I

t Diocese smce 193() first at Notn fLo ~ hats atmiddot 1 Saturday after OODshymiddot ~n )O~~ ~l1sslha~ld~nd b~eI8 ~m Dme 1hlm the C3thedr-al alui CfthOSS ~ k rdra~ne l~bw~dm abol1t interested middotyo~ng women ~ Oct 4 a t the Hotel Mellen n ~ientists were 0 mg acc m- ~ - e nec an IS em rOi ered on ~

k ts d tile Bishop sHouse th i h J I middotbedmiddot C II H II) Ge I h Mi G foJma~lon on roc e an ms-middotmiddot ~ Cathedr~l R~6tiiJ e rea plec~ nscrl ~n 10~ - newmiddot 0 ege a neramiddot c amnal1l SS er~

ailes middot middotemiddotmiddotmiddot middot TmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC t--hd 1 b cross is Jehannemiddotthe wayin Wmiddot SHINmiddotmiddotGmiddotTONmiddotmiddot (NC) middotAmiddotimiddot middotmiddottrmiddotudemiddotA Lynchmiddotwil1middotbeassisted e a e ra 18 a usymiddot n - rcu _)urmg the congress Father pt a s -tmiddotmiddot T~ which Joan of Arc wrote her b h p t k A OB 1 ~ middotbyll lar~e commlttee With pro-shy id M d 1 bull th ace sal IS er ~UIS In b me IS op - a ric oy e OJ cmiddoteedmiddotmiddotmiddot be ft WhiteSi

middotlIoster sa ass al y In e charge ofIts rectopmiddotymiddot SInce It lB a wmiddotmiddotmiddot igt hmiddot d dt d s ne ling - Sshymiddot bull Lo ~ aSllln on as e Ica e a new te ~o~co Church of St UIS located downtownbull its facilit~~8 Members ~ tyen communi~y $1750000 residence at Trinity ra whlch IS attachedmiddot to the French areused b~peoplefromallover fro~ Fall Rlv~r ~n~lude a triO College hetemiddot Archbishop ~ _

middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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with members from the Diocese learn about usmiddot because they include the La Salette Fathers ~jM Smiddot fmiddot

Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

f ld th 110 d Sacred Hearts Academy Fair are Sprmg Ie Wl an h h f l t -Worcester with 84 aven as one sem ma IS

Paul Lambert 131 Thomas StLouisiana StateMan Fall River and Julien Goulet Jr

233 Brightman St Fall River Newman Clubs Head are the Prevost students who are COLUMBUS CNC) - James among 10000 high scorers in nashy

I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

the Newman Club Federation twelfth grade students in the parent organization of all colshy country

lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

3Qdmiddot is expected to earn his deshygreemiddot at the Jesuitmiddot Fatliers scIi~ol hltwo years At graduateof Haskala Collfge in Tel-Aviv he is marrie~ to an American and has two chIldren

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-Y(~ SERVE THREE RESIDENCES Sisters of St Joan of Arc carry Bishop~s residence Sister Mary Gertrude and Sister Mary Monique arshyI 81 the special apostolate of their congregation that of serving~God in his range flowers at shrine in Notre Dame Rectory as shown in second right

priests Left and second left photos at St Marys Cathedral Rectory in photo In right photo Sister Neree is seen at work in the kitchen of the Fall River show left to right Sister Louise Sister Clement and Sister Bishops residence The way tosupernaturalize the so-called drudgery and

~middotMary Louis In center photo Sister Florence is seenmiddotat ironing board in the monotony of housework is perfectly exemplified by these dedicated Sisters

Mos~ow Visitor -~ Congregation Serves Bishops~ Itsidence )if 10middot Monasteries middot C k Continued froDligtage One have relatives or friends in the LOljrdes Now Sister Mary Alice ~I Abb Weo IS assocmiddot Thursday for seculars Friday congregation We haye a~out 12middotmiddot Sister Ma~yBernardand S~ster IIIII0Wmiddot eys

BERLIN (NC) -- A well~ forreligious Saturday middotfor postulants a ear ente~ng our V~~torthey ere t~e MI~middot BERRYVILLE (NC) _ Our known Catholic pri~st caused prie~tsto-be mo~herhouse m 9a~ada ~bc~MahldaandLaura Bout~n Lady o~ the Holy Cross Trappist

a8me~hin- ofa stir at the -re- We saw thebull shiniQg~~t~~ Our last stop fa~ at ~qtre_ A fou~t~sis~e~ entered the COR- Monastery was raised to the middot eently conclultle~~t the G~- ~here jlster Neree ~ai~~~~a~- D~~e r~~torywhere~lst~rC~r- g~egat1on b~t~lln~ forced h~r s~atus of an abbey by thegen

physical Congress ilt yentosco mg to coo~ t~e BIShop~s dmner trude IS m charge Here 37 hlgh- ~lth~ra~a~ eral chapter of title Order Ofmiddot ~ ~ Father John ~oster SYD an ~e IiJesgt anything ~e Scentrve ceil~nged rooms keep fout Sisters Also from N~tre Dame parIShmiddot qisfurciamiddotns of the Strict Ob-deg ~rophysicista~ dmiddotuniversity middot~i~ 8~e r~ported II) ~he diDi~g bUsY chasing dust ~ut Sist~r ~~d ~o~ st~tione~ at the Cat~e ~rv~nc~ the monaste17 middot-here

ofessor attended both scientif~ rO()m ne~t ltloor e were lm~ ~e~trudE~ hall tIme for ~a~y ar- d~al r~ctory 18 ~18~r Ern~sme ainou~~ed ie- sessions and Social affairs at pressedby t~e sl1ve~ Pl~e~ ~Ishc endeavor~ We adml~~done Her sls~ers ~rs Leo ltadle1X ~ Formerly the monlUl~r1wa~ the Soviet capital in his cassock ~e~e~toes of HI~ Jxcel~ency ~ exarrypl~- a ~rlbu~ t th~ ce~ andMfs ~UlB A I-ussler a~e g~verned from St JoSeph~Trap Father Koster middotrelatedmiddot ~i~imiddot s~ler J~bl1eeAnd ~uptmelc~l- te~n~~~ er I)f L~~riies ~t up ~middot~till ~e~~ef~f Notre D~me pist AbbeY Spencer MasSI

MOry here on hiS way 1l0~~middot l~ctors will~lgtleastd~h~~ Inth~ ~mmgroo~ ~ade ~f 15 +Jevohon~the Sacred Heart Members of the Spencer COJDgtoio tiom the meetingmiddotin Russia A tllat ~wo la~ge ~t~tU~ll~yt~~ yards o~ unbl~ac~ed munm it is ~ special mark ~f the Sisters I ~~ni~y established the institu-~

~~ live of Dunoarton Iowa hte AU8trl~nmiddot nun~ ~aye plCe~ O was Sklllully paln~ed ~Jld~middotar-middot To ev~y name is added of the tion nere in 1950 - ~ atlracted att~tion fo_r his ob-) h9nor o~ ~~e mantelpu~ce r~ng~ over a lCaffoldmg to Sacred H~art and itmiddot is- to the d Themiddot generai ehaptei- which aervaHons of Russian an~Ame~- _We wondered ~hy in ~r~er slmul~te the rocks ofmiddotth~ grotto Sacred ~eart m service of His elevated the IOcafmonastery wu Lt rth satellites middotfrom his ~edlCate~to the~p1lse~pIng ~~~r~ Our Lady appeared priests that candidates consecrate hid tl C vn -ea arts should be named after Joan Th th e JleCen y In 1laI1X J raneeebservatory lR Ghana West ~Jno erhoule of th~ Slste~ the~selves There are 48 priests Brothera Africa 01 At~ s~relr t~~ ~eas~ middotd~me~b~middot~ of ~t Joan of Arc is at Jeanne Norm~1 goOd health and suffi and novices in the abbe1 here At the congress Father KoSter I)f samts l~hster Florence ~x d~Atc~Bergerville ~ebecmiddot dent education to folloW ~ ~ Of 1 T t

I plamed that middotthe founder-Fllther Po ubi la t fz 0 ttulmiddot He rappiS monas-middot -iid ~e lectured onrl~ specla Milrie-ClerrieritStlluo h~d~n ~~ ye~Yan ~ nl~j n t o~diila~~exercises~the ~li- ~iesin the UnitedS~e H

b 9n dthe~~ Ste~~a~ Ra~ a a~ in ROnfe fdr J6ans ~atificatiOn the moth~rh ~se middott ~r a glous hfe ~~ the baSI re~~Iye- are nOlIVab~yl MagnetIc Disturbances over te 0 orlR ramm menu-for entrance tomiddotthemiddotcop ampquaiorHe reported Hiafheis- ~nltkl~~pro1Js~d~ bq~~~h~r-atarectoryo~oth~rhOusewheregrellation Further particula~~- Lu ioheonEI e ~elt saffsfied sldaras Iiis licieh 1~ Ia I ~c~~~ w~Y ~~~ Il~ the Sister~ a~~ asSignedCantliI i ritaJ I I obImiddotnedmiddot from e n~ en) - founded the commJlut In J914 lt_ r 3 uo Fl Q Utj~fieldismiddotmiddotconcernedmiddotwlththe ~1 bullbull - gt da~sreturntomiddotthemotherh~use middotMothermiddotmiddotmiddotSuperior at Jeanne alRlvermiddot ueensDaughtermiddot aiNUits of the congr~ss How- tler~fore he ll~m~~ ~t ~Qr b~t for tbeir nOviti~te bull dArcor the Sister in th~ will sPonsor la luncheoh- ina

I L The Sisters l)ave 1ieen in our f h ri hmiddot t f lt d ever hesaidfie got the irripres r oO bull I -2 ~The Sh~~ers middothabitis black Th4 Diocesemiddotaremiddot happy to talk to as 10 S wJea urmg ursmiddot n I I

t Diocese smce 193() first at Notn fLo ~ hats atmiddot 1 Saturday after OODshymiddot ~n )O~~ ~l1sslha~ld~nd b~eI8 ~m Dme 1hlm the C3thedr-al alui CfthOSS ~ k rdra~ne l~bw~dm abol1t interested middotyo~ng women ~ Oct 4 a t the Hotel Mellen n ~ientists were 0 mg acc m- ~ - e nec an IS em rOi ered on ~

k ts d tile Bishop sHouse th i h J I middotbedmiddot C II H II) Ge I h Mi G foJma~lon on roc e an ms-middotmiddot ~ Cathedr~l R~6tiiJ e rea plec~ nscrl ~n 10~ - newmiddot 0 ege a neramiddot c amnal1l SS er~

ailes middot middotemiddotmiddotmiddot middot TmiddothmiddotmiddotmiddotC t--hd 1 b cross is Jehannemiddotthe wayin Wmiddot SHINmiddotmiddotGmiddotTONmiddotmiddot (NC) middotAmiddotimiddot middotmiddottrmiddotudemiddotA Lynchmiddotwil1middotbeassisted e a e ra 18 a usymiddot n - rcu _)urmg the congress Father pt a s -tmiddotmiddot T~ which Joan of Arc wrote her b h p t k A OB 1 ~ middotbyll lar~e commlttee With pro-shy id M d 1 bull th ace sal IS er ~UIS In b me IS op - a ric oy e OJ cmiddoteedmiddotmiddotmiddot be ft WhiteSi

middotlIoster sa ass al y In e charge ofIts rectopmiddotymiddot SInce It lB a wmiddotmiddotmiddot igt hmiddot d dt d s ne ling - Sshymiddot bull Lo ~ aSllln on as e Ica e a new te ~o~co Church of St UIS located downtownbull its facilit~~8 Members ~ tyen communi~y $1750000 residence at Trinity ra whlch IS attachedmiddot to the French areused b~peoplefromallover fro~ Fall Rlv~r ~n~lude a triO College hetemiddot Archbishop ~ _

middot Embassy the city occasioning much an- of sisters from Notre Dame de 0Boylemiddot is chairman 0pound the A Delicious

Mmiddotssionaries swering of te~ephones and door- Captain middotatmiddot Shool f schools board or trustees Trecit- bells Four Sisters care for the

Continued from Page One needs of four priests They WASHINGTON (NC) - Capshyel the Sacred Hearts arc middotin showed us the beautiful and tain Y Isaac Aronowicz master iUrica beautifully kept rectory with of the SS Israel one of Israels

bull J By world areas 17 religious pride newest and largest bullpassenger are servIng in Africa five in We asked how in compara- Iiil~rs has entered the School of mission sections of the United tively hidden circumstances the Foreign Service at Georgetown

middot States 14 in Latin America 19 order attracts vocations Girls University here middot in Asia five in ~he Philippines see us wor~ing if t~~ rectories Cllptai~A~onowiczwill major five in Oceania and one in Leb- explainEi(f~ist~r LOUis anqmiddot ther in internlti0lal transpoitation

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j MILLION DOLLAR bull ~ BALLROOM

anon ask middotabOut our lives Priests ad- Other religious communities viSesome to come to usOtheri

with members from the Diocese learn about usmiddot because they include the La Salette Fathers ~jM Smiddot fmiddot

Obates of Mary Immacula~e ertteml Ina l~ts~l Sacred Hea~ts Fathers and SIS- In Docesan Schools middottersChnstI1n Brothers SlstErs The Naional Merit Scholarshipof Mercy Columbans Sisters ofmiddot ttl P t t d J ht CorporatIon has an~ounced t~at

e resen a ~on an osep I e~ Msgr Prevost High Sc~l in Jhe ~rchdlOcese of B~ston IS Fall River has=twosemifiIialisu lIeCnd ~n the nat~~nwlt~ 707 in the 1958-1959 National Merit natIves 10 foreign Mlsswn fields S h I h tT d The other Massachusetts Sees C aIs Ip compe 1 Ion a~

f ld th 110 d Sacred Hearts Academy Fair are Sprmg Ie Wl an h h f l t -Worcester with 84 aven as one sem ma IS

Paul Lambert 131 Thomas StLouisiana StateMan Fall River and Julien Goulet Jr

233 Brightman St Fall River Newman Clubs Head are the Prevost students who are COLUMBUS CNC) - James among 10000 high scorers in nashy

I Berdou of Louisiana State Uni~ tionallyconducted examinations ~ersity is the new President of which tested one third of all

the Newman Club Federation twelfth grade students in the parent organization of all colshy country

lege and univerampi-ty Newman Sandra Mandeville 179 ColshyClubs The 1959 Fede~ation conshy lette St New Bedford is the vention will be held in Albur- Sacred Hearts Academy semishyquerque sta~ting Aug 31 finalist With the other semifinalshy

The organization went on recshy ists she will undergo a three middot~rd at this years just conclucled hour exam on Dec 6 If the conclave as favoring the grantshy semifinalists pass the exammiddot they ing of substantial aid to liberal will be eligible to compete for arts students who by educashy at least 735 college scholarships tion are best suited to maintain awarded National Merit winners our traditional pliIiCiplesmiddot of by business arid professional Western democratic civilizatiou interests

3Qdmiddot is expected to earn his deshygreemiddot at the Jesuitmiddot Fatliers scIi~ol hltwo years At graduateof Haskala Collfge in Tel-Aviv he is marrie~ to an American and has two chIldren

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