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Mrs, Thomas O'MJIM, theMn.sMB

tnj officer"»?--jttiriftg. presiient-, *ni Mrs. Darwin Arnold, iCewins'

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1 Graduation

xercises Corning >*•- Annual commence'

merit exercises at tlxe three local, parochial elementary schools wil{ be held here Thursday and Fri­day, June 19-20, with 71 students receiving diplomas.

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Slsgr, Cleary Calls Youths, Tietfas

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Mm A* WURflffUE OPTOMETRIST

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Greensbtut, Pi*.-- OTCl-r- To­day's young people make tip nei^ jther a "toeaf" nor a "silent" jjeh-,eratfon, but rather are the "artic­ulate" and "aggressive" victims of a false philosophy of discipline,

T h e Rev. William Roche, as j~T335isIgJior Donald M. Cleary, chaplain to Catholic students at fered this analysis in, a «om-Coraell University, Ithaca, of-raenceraent address at Seton Hill College tare. Monslgnor- Cleary .

« .* - . ,»» T*n,.,r** , • received an honorary degree <tf FATHER KOCHE, a former £aeior,of Laws. Cornell fcns been -

ststant superintendent of schools for the Rochester THocesp. will return, to his own school to give the principal address at Si, Vm-•emt do Paul's, Friday evening. June .20, a t 7.30 p.m.

C %\M Presented Pastor By Club In Painted Post Painted Fosf—Installation of

officers, including Sirs. Bobert

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Usurer as wew president, hi^h-liprhted the ^meeting of the Im­maculate, Heart of Mary Church's Catholic Women's Club list week, the final program before summer recess.

prayer by the Re*?. Harold jjogers, pastor.

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resident of. doming, is the son of Mf t Joseph F. Boche Sr.-ojf 251 Bridge S*t He was pradtt#eil front "Si; Vincent's school' 'SOOT Kforthside-'^ligh "School a M r •which he entered St.. Berrrkwfs. {Seminary l a Bochester. •.-.; j ; !

the scene of recent outbreaks of student violence,

I gtvdent* like those who tool?

part in -the demonstrations at Cornell, he said, are. the "full. talovvn products of an educational theory which has as i t s funda­mental premise a glaring error,*"

FATHER IlOGEItS . accepted |. a „ . k t a n t m s f „ r <n the vir . •n-m from tht-eluh to be used S ? ' J , ? 1 f ^ " i ? T J 5 . , l " i ! l L S 5 tor the church debfc,-j,-,

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H e will address the. 23 mem« bet~ of th*5? year's graduating cta~v The. ftev. J m « F. Stat-! T H B E R K OB, he continued, is , _ .„ „ ., , . „. .. t to heli?f "tliat liherty and frec^

* o w * f l ATpnraFRS htishands' E n W l M m t '.«*provided by,seph ^ " ^ 5 " " ' *o a s l Q r ' -v , t t P^.IosaHiy which 1to*hrs that order, ^ ! i ! ^ S ^ a " S ^ • »h e i Fm' Pos tc fK* ° BarbersihW l'5*1"* *!*«tnas. } w n . b e ^ t a b E ^ d without dlscfc'

quartet from Painted -Pott. | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f j p r a W ^ r>unn, a s JpHne and that morality in its Mrs (rvalia W « w « d *H«se! rf«tant pastor of St. Patrick's broadest seme fe the product of

Present and thanked chairmen ot'-Chwcb, will be the speaker a t , « » a « ^ « democratic process." monev raising plojerts thrmigh.; the .Commencement.exercises of, out the year, officers mid 7nem>) S^Patvlck s School, lo be held at te*ys nf mth# clut* -for their «o=!?:^3- PJR- «fl op-.'ration.-

MrsuInhaJMcCaiff erty, a teach­er at Mnte»3 Post High Sehtwl,

and guests attended the meetin* a t which Mrs. Thomas-O'Malia. K*tirir>g president, served as ta-stalltag officer.

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The meeting, following a tu-. reen supper, was opened with

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The committee responsible for the success of the wrectlrtt," vws Sonfihei-n Tier Edition , t w a w „ . ^ , w l w mvm,

Friday, Jvtm 13» 19EH

This point of view, Monsignor -o.i7:Sd- p.m. on June ^ ' a t l h e d p ^ ' faldas "the^nly possible * «ch«reh. Names of p« P % WSA will. exptehanro or ^rudents- jufcrit

be pwwtedMl ihTO^s 'w« ibB"» a i ^? a » to anything « * « * „ » • announced lat?r, There will be 23 f ^ l e s R 1 1 l h o r i ,y « . ^ f i J ^ f -graduaies. i % W I e unexpressed, their attitude

I seems to be: 'We will accept and St , Mary's School will graduate live by «nly those rules and th.it

25 students at exercises to be code which WJ3 consider to fee h,eld attliechurehat^^flpjB.on just and fair.*" $\xn& 20, &etalls of the program

M0NSJ[GJsT0R DOISALD M. CLEARY, Catholic chap-Iain* Cornell l rnivev«t j who received an honorary Doc* t o r of" l a v s degree at Seton HiH CoBe^e* Greensburg, Pa* watches ns Bishop Hugh I - Lamb of Grcertsburg. coitfers S.lOOlh degree ott Towako Saktirai of Tokyo,

Japan.

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•ought," for It finpMe«! authority, restriction and' limitation, and these "words have lane since been deleted from their lexicons.

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- Eijjht death* h a w he«n report-eii this week in t h e Elmim area.

Stephens Hnrdsrim, 4S, of 133 GEaylara St.. Binghamton, former­ly of Elmira, June 4. 1938. He -was an t-mploye of New York State Electric & Ga i Corp. Sur­vived by his wife, a daughter and a sister, Body w a s at Shea Ftt<

"To m great segment oi our ' 'One might soy that young *-olfc\ge men and women today," people have always ' rebelled the speaker declared, "freedom fa against authorliy, have always a situation in which the indhidr resented -discipline, have always -uai^gaTrdoorKry-aiiytltfagwM^h^fou^t^iifiatest .strictures on he wants to sav or do. without, speech and .Tritons. . . But it has regard to" the rights or privi-'heen left to this sem?rat|nn tn leges of anyone else. To them the deny the very right of authority 1

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two sons, a sister, a. brother and a g rander . Body was at Cha*. F. S t e d * Wra"^"^!* dignity of anrt'-dhdpltee to exist. Hiaghes & S«n Funeral Home. w a - h a s ^ corrupted into the I Requiem Htah Mass at St Pat-, idea of the supremacy of the in-: M^nslgnor Cleary pointed oat rick's Church, St. Peter and. dividual Judgment. fliat "order cannot exist without Paul's Cemetery, I •

Members of St. Anthony's Pa-ered Heart Ladies Society, In El­mira named Mrs. Nicholas Spal«; lone, president for the corning .war and also designated the^e additional officers: Mn». -Jofteph

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1 authority, virtue cannot; f l o u r i s h ^ «**etary, "WHEN THE1T are told that-without discipline. Any pMloso-' * P1^n«. w e r ? dimmed

Nicholas A. Colettn, 69/of 409 liberty is the opportunity, to doipby ixhleh t e a se s , the eontrary „ _ , Walnut St-, June #. MS*'. Sur- that which one ought to do, they | must of hwessfty inculcate chaos nerai Home. Binghamton. Requl-1 vived by his wife, two daughters, immediately cho'o on the word i arid anarchy.**

High Mass a t St. Paul's' a setj, eight grandchildren, two

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Mrs, Katherine 51 . Gordon, 6i of 1003 Hulelt S U Hotsehwds, Jane 5, 1S3R Survived by her husband. Eedy w a s at Chas. P. Huphes •& Son Funeral Home. Requiem High Mass at St. Mary's Church, Iforsoheads, SI, Mary's Cemetery.

Infant daughter of Mr. *ntl Mrs. Ernil Lane, 170 Ly_wood A%*e Elmira Hefehts, J u n e 7, t&5% Survi%-ed by parehls. grand­parents, Bo4y was at Barrett Fu< rr>ral H»?ne. Private burial at cemvenientts of family, St Peter and Paul's Ccmeterj*.

Dr. DonaW 11 MBler, 58. of 701 W. Clinton St, June? , 195S. Sur­vived by his wife, four datigh« ters, twr* sons, an undo _nd an sunt. Body was at family home. Solemn High Mass at Our L-ady of Lourdes Church. St, Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

FraiicH J3, Thompson, 47* of , 1112 College Ave.» June 7. 1S58. Survived hy his wife, a daughter,-

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